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yes, sandra turned him down. she strung him along for a little while but she did turn him down in a gentle way. they formed a real friendship. they both married the loves of their lives. realhey had a quiet but friendship at the court. justice rehnquist quietly lobbied the reagan administration or at least the attorney general to put her on the court. >> i feel i need to give jay an opportunity to respond if he wants to respond. how was it find out that your mom had a love letter from justice rehnquist? jay: i'm sure my dad knew more a about the relationship. that wasn't something she would have hidden from my dad, but she never disclosed it to her three sons. so evan called up and said, i found some interesting letters. so, we were definitely surprised. she had handled that very quietly. >> and jay, i think i want to stay with you. >> the think it was interesting to us is what we had seen with, uh, chief justice with her relationship with the rehnquist family is they were devoted friends for such a long time. an
yes, sandra turned him down. she strung him along for a little while but she did turn him down in a gentle way. they formed a real friendship. they both married the loves of their lives. realhey had a quiet but friendship at the court. justice rehnquist quietly lobbied the reagan administration or at least the attorney general to put her on the court. >> i feel i need to give jay an opportunity to respond if he wants to respond. how was it find out that your mom had a love letter from...
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that's why sandra gave ruth the vmi case. she had spent her life on the issues of equality for women and it was a fitting tribute to what ruth had done. >> that's sort of why i asked the question about justice o'connor growing up on a vast ranch in arizona. >> i couldn't do half the things she did. >> pardon? >> i couldn't do half the things -- she wroed horrode hor. she fly fished. i go across the country to hear judges telling me how she came to visit and they'd be out in the middle of this ice cold river fly fishing. i believe she hunted. i know ruth has flown out of airplanes and gone in back of boats. i don't do any of that stuff. these are indestructible -- >> she also went around a golf course faster than anyone. >> a heck of a tennis player, too, i gather. and she came from the west and went to stanford. justice kennedy came from the west. now you're all pretty much from the eastern part of the united states. all of you went to yale or harvard law school. and most of you went to ivy league undergraduate. principle t p
that's why sandra gave ruth the vmi case. she had spent her life on the issues of equality for women and it was a fitting tribute to what ruth had done. >> that's sort of why i asked the question about justice o'connor growing up on a vast ranch in arizona. >> i couldn't do half the things she did. >> pardon? >> i couldn't do half the things -- she wroed horrode hor. she fly fished. i go across the country to hear judges telling me how she came to visit and they'd be out...
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>> sandra was responsible more than any justice and history. that was very important. when she revived the tradition of having lunch together and urged her colleagues to attend, deep is also a good listener and she had patience, and and never saw her snap back in anger. sandra was the person who, whatever came her way in life, that it all unfortunate, she felt good. like breast cancer. i don't know how many women were inspired to carry on, to have courage to do what she did. how she dealt with that, does whatever life brought her way, she just did it. that was her attitude. >> it was, part of the growing up the two of you are from decidedly different environments. new york city, brooklyn, so fourth and were educated on the east. does that make any difference? everyone brings their life experience there but, i think saunders attitude, centered childhood was that she could do it. she rode with the cowboys and one of them said that she was not the rugged type but she worked very well. she held her own at every stage of her career. >> both of you broke many barriers and ea
>> sandra was responsible more than any justice and history. that was very important. when she revived the tradition of having lunch together and urged her colleagues to attend, deep is also a good listener and she had patience, and and never saw her snap back in anger. sandra was the person who, whatever came her way in life, that it all unfortunate, she felt good. like breast cancer. i don't know how many women were inspired to carry on, to have courage to do what she did. how she dealt...
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sandra, if you read between the lines, what she is saying is if you want to improve the status of women in nursing is to get women to do the job. pay will inevitably go up. [laughter] that was an insight that she had. school was not a favor to women. former more about supreme court justice sandra day o'connor's judicial impact monday at noon and 8:00 p.m. eastern. you're watching american history tv on c-span3. >> >> next, on real america, from 1948, operation vittle. short story tells -- short film tells the story of the berlin airlift. ♪ >> 1948. that's when i was assigned to cover berlin again. the city was still occupied and caught up. it had lifted its head and begun the war. some could find jobs, but others had to find places to build. comparativeived in peace. -- i was was effort impressed with what. subways taking people to work and trolleys taking people home. hospitals had milk for new babies. music in then park. everyone forgot or took for roads. electricity, until 1948, when sudden the trains stopped. traffic between berlin and the western zones was banned. canceled timeta
sandra, if you read between the lines, what she is saying is if you want to improve the status of women in nursing is to get women to do the job. pay will inevitably go up. [laughter] that was an insight that she had. school was not a favor to women. former more about supreme court justice sandra day o'connor's judicial impact monday at noon and 8:00 p.m. eastern. you're watching american history tv on c-span3. >> >> next, on real america, from 1948, operation vittle. short story...
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but sandra, if you read between the lines, what she is saying is if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay inevitably will go up. [laughter] justice ginsburg: that was an insight that she had. she recognized that reserving that school to women was not a favor to women. >> hear more about former supreme court justice sandra day o'connor's judicial impact monday at noon and in :00 p.m. >> next on "lectures in history," daniel richter of the university of pennsylvania teaches a class on 18th-century power struggles among native americans, colonial settlers, and european empires. the class was part of a seminar for high school teachers hosted by the institute of american history in partnership with the library company of philadelphia. >> i am here in philadelphia at the center for early american studies at the university of pennsylvania. we have been spending the week with an amazing group of educators from all over the country brought together under the auspices of the guilder lerman ins
but sandra, if you read between the lines, what she is saying is if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay inevitably will go up. [laughter] justice ginsburg: that was an insight that she had. she recognized that reserving that school to women was not a favor to women. >> hear more about former supreme court justice sandra day o'connor's judicial impact monday at noon and in :00 p.m....
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on american history tv, supreme court justices ruth ginsburg and sandra sotomayor d discussed sandra day o'conno. here is a preview. a sandra was quoted, minnesota supreme court justice. who said at the end of the day a wise old man and a wise old woman will reach the same judgment. and i think that is ture. -- was true. sandra what it followed it up that we each bring our life experience to the table. growing up female is not the same as growing up male. and you could see the difference in an opinion that justice o'connor wrote. it came out at the end of a very first term on the court. hogan against mississippi university for women. this is about a man who wanted to to become a nurse. and the best nursing school in his area was the mississippi university ofor women. exclusion.enge the as a denial of equal protection. then justices, justice powell, looked on the reservation of the nursing school to women as a kind of an affirmative action for women. so it was ok. but sandra, if you read between the lines what she is saying is if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing
on american history tv, supreme court justices ruth ginsburg and sandra sotomayor d discussed sandra day o'conno. here is a preview. a sandra was quoted, minnesota supreme court justice. who said at the end of the day a wise old man and a wise old woman will reach the same judgment. and i think that is ture. -- was true. sandra what it followed it up that we each bring our life experience to the table. growing up female is not the same as growing up male. and you could see the difference in an...
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sandra day o'connor. >> let sandra, if you read between the lines, what she is saying is, if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay inevitably will go up. [laughter] announcer: explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. our visit to rapid city continues as we explore the discovery of gold in the black hills and the impact it had on control of the sacred native american lands. ♪ >> the black hills of south dakota is a very sacred area as a whole. in the black hills, i believe at one time or another, there ie at one time or another, there is a piece of the rest of the world here somewhere. >> as long sacred land for many of -- many native americans, it has also the center of tensions between the two cultures since the 1960's. -- the 19th century. coming up, a look at the history of the black hills. >> thinking of where rapid city is at, we are positioned at the gateway to the black hills, where it is kind of how we have always billed ourselves, even to
sandra day o'connor. >> let sandra, if you read between the lines, what she is saying is, if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay inevitably will go up. [laughter] announcer: explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. our visit to rapid city continues as we explore the discovery of gold in the black hills and the impact it had on control of the sacred...
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. >> sandra day o'connor. >> sandra if you read between the lines what she says is if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job, because the pay inevitably will go up. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on cspan3. >>> now texas republican mike conkawaii hosts townhall meeting. addressing the federal deficit, the u.s. mexico canada trade agreement and the impeachment inquiry of president trump. representative conaway serves as the ranking member of the agriculture committee. he nouns announced in july he wouldn't be seeking re-election. this runs about 45 minutes. >> i want to make a few comments. like i normally do. and then it will to be up to you to ask questions and whatever you want to talk about. your meeting at that point in time. we found out about the cspan coverage this morning. apparently you guys knew about it early in the week because obviously this is a team out of austin that has come to cover it. fantastic. i'm tickled to death they could find santa ana on a map
. >> sandra day o'connor. >> sandra if you read between the lines what she says is if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job, because the pay inevitably will go up. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on cspan3. >>> now texas republican mike conkawaii hosts townhall meeting. addressing the federal deficit, the u.s. mexico canada trade agreement and the...
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former more about supreme court justice sandra day o'connor's judicial impact monday at noon and 8:00 p.m. eastern. you're watching american history tv on c-span3. >> >> next, on real america, from 1948, operation vittle. short story tells -- short film tells the story of the berlin airlift. ♪ >> 1948. that's when i was assigned to cover berlin again. the city was still occupied and caught up. it had lifted its head and begun the war.
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supreme court, sandra day o'connor. here is a preview. reaction, whatr were your feelings when you first heard that justice o'connor was going to be nominated to be on the supreme court? >> i was driving home from the d.c. circuit and i turned on the the nomination of sandra day o'connor was announced. i said, hallelujah. thought, this is a sign that what jimmy carter began is going to be advanced forward. what jimmy carter began was to change the complexion of the u.s. judiciary. , there became president was only one woman on a federal court of appeals, that was surely have settler. and thenas shirley. there were none. carter, although he only had four years and no supreme court face -- vacancy to fill, he did literally change the complexion but a federal courts by appointing women and members of minority groups in numbers. i think president reagan would say jimmy carter was right and i'm going to make the big stride woman toppointing a the u.s. supreme court. >> hear more about former supreme court justice sandra day o'connor's judicial
supreme court, sandra day o'connor. here is a preview. reaction, whatr were your feelings when you first heard that justice o'connor was going to be nominated to be on the supreme court? >> i was driving home from the d.c. circuit and i turned on the the nomination of sandra day o'connor was announced. i said, hallelujah. thought, this is a sign that what jimmy carter began is going to be advanced forward. what jimmy carter began was to change the complexion of the u.s. judiciary. , there...
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the kind of judge she was when she served on the different from what and i wonder what made sandra day o'connor a reagan appointee, a statewide advocate, a woman of the west. what, if anything made are onferent from conservatives the court today? >> she had enormous empathy and she really puts people in the jurisprudence and while she cares a lot about , the person went out and this was true in terms of her ability to make friends, but also she's thinking about the people and i went back and looked at a chapter because i wanted to think a little bit about her role as a state trial court judge and there is a historian that i don't know that she had to give a sentence and a criminal case to a woman, a very typical she kind of wachter, gave her five to 10 years, so she did the right , but she also cared about .he people >> it also has to do with how she took things on a case-by-case basis because we said this all day and they wasn interview it hands-down the happiest chamber on the supreme court, so i think that is probably a piece of it. decidedaid it had to be and this is part of her se
the kind of judge she was when she served on the different from what and i wonder what made sandra day o'connor a reagan appointee, a statewide advocate, a woman of the west. what, if anything made are onferent from conservatives the court today? >> she had enormous empathy and she really puts people in the jurisprudence and while she cares a lot about , the person went out and this was true in terms of her ability to make friends, but also she's thinking about the people and i went back...
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sandra day o'connor. >> if you read between the lines what sandra is saying if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job, because the pay inevitably will go up. >>> spler our nation's past, on american history tv, every weekend on cspan3. >>> sunday at 9 eastern on afterwards, in her latest become, tough love, former obama administration national security adviser and u.n. ambassador susan rice talks about her life and career in american diplomacy and foreign policy. interviewed by robin wright author and columnist for the new yorker >> what are you worried about in terms of russian interference in the 2020 election. >> first of all i think it's really important for the american people to understand that it hasn't stopped. this has been constant. they did -- they were very actively involved in 2016 as we saw through stealing and hacking and stealing emails from the dnc, from john podesta and others on the clinton campaign. tried to i will fill trait our electoral systems. putting out false information. an
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announcer: in 1981, president ronald reagan nominated sandra day o'connor to be the first woman to serve on the supreme court. next on american history tv, panelists including one of o'connor's sons discuss the factors, characteristics, and qualifications that led to her appointment. this talk was part of an all-day conference commemorating the 38th anniversary of o'connor's senate confirmation. the ronald reagan presidential foundation and institute hosted the event. [applause] john: good afternoon. for those i have not had a chance to meet, my name is john and i have the honor of being executive director of the ronald reagan presidential foundation and institute. thank you all for coming out this afternoon. if you would, in honor of our men and women in uniform who defend our freedom around the world, please stand and join me for the pledge of allegiance.
announcer: in 1981, president ronald reagan nominated sandra day o'connor to be the first woman to serve on the supreme court. next on american history tv, panelists including one of o'connor's sons discuss the factors, characteristics, and qualifications that led to her appointment. this talk was part of an all-day conference commemorating the 38th anniversary of o'connor's senate confirmation. the ronald reagan presidential foundation and institute hosted the event. [applause] john: good...
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supreme court, sandra day o'connor. >> sandra, if you read between ,he lines, what she is saying if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay inevitably will go up. [laughter] >> explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> monday night on "the communicators," the former senior advisor to fcc chair tom wheeler, and senior vice president of u.s. toll, talk about the recent d.c. up euros decision -- appeals decision on net neutrality. decision, as it largely has been for the last 20 years outside of a two-year order,under the title ii was permissible. >> when the fcc reclassified broadband internet access as an information service rather than the total communication service and also that another part of the act, section 706, does not provide authority for regulation, it washed its hands. it abdicated its authority, its ability to oversee the broadband market. >> monday at eight a copy on p.m. onwo -- 8:00 c-span2. >> next, philip deloria reflex only work at -
supreme court, sandra day o'connor. >> sandra, if you read between ,he lines, what she is saying if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay inevitably will go up. [laughter] >> explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> monday night on "the communicators," the former senior advisor to fcc chair tom wheeler, and senior vice president...
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sandra day o'connor. here's a preview. probably quote as she did many times, the minnesota supreme court justice jean klein. day,aid at the end of the a wise old man and a wise old woman will reach the same judgment. and i think that is true. but sander would have followed it up by saying, we each bring our life experience to the table. female is not the same as growing up male. and you could see the difference in an opinion that justice o'connor wrote. it came out at the end of her very first term on the court. against mississippi university for women. wanteds about a man who to become a nurse. and the best nursing school in his area was the mississippi university for women. hogan challenged the exclusion. as a denial of equal protection. the then justices, justice powell, looked on the reservation of the nursing school, two women, as a kind of affirmative action for women. so it was ok. but sandra, if you read between the lines, what she is saying, if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the
sandra day o'connor. here's a preview. probably quote as she did many times, the minnesota supreme court justice jean klein. day,aid at the end of the a wise old man and a wise old woman will reach the same judgment. and i think that is true. but sander would have followed it up by saying, we each bring our life experience to the table. female is not the same as growing up male. and you could see the difference in an opinion that justice o'connor wrote. it came out at the end of her very first...
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supreme court, sandra day o'connor. >> sandra, if you read between the lines, what she's saying is if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay inevitably will go up. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> the house will be in order. >> for 40 years c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events from washington, d.c., and around the country so you can make up your own mind, created by cable in 1979. c-span is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >>> next, harvard professor philip deloria reflects on the work and activism of his father, vine deloria jr. he describes how his father's work was influential to native american activism and culture in the 1960s. this event was hosted by the university of colorado boulder's center of the american west. >> it's really my great pleasure now and honor to introduce
supreme court, sandra day o'connor. >> sandra, if you read between the lines, what she's saying is if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay inevitably will go up. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> the house will be in order. >> for 40 years c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white...
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supreme court, sandra day o'connor. >> sandra, if you read between the lines, what she is saying is, if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job. because the pay inevitably will go up. [laughter] announcer: explore our nation's past, on american history tv. every weekend on c-span three. >> of anyone, an estimated 175,000 protesters gathered on the national mall in opposition to the vietnam war. in the days following the peaceful protests, about 45,000 antiwar activists stayed in the city to begin a series of mayday actions, locking access to government buildings and disrupting traffic. there wilyn circulated tactical manual, their goal is to shut her through government. next, the whole world is watching, -- next, "the whole world is watching," a half-hour film by the washington dc police department documenting these events, including the may 3, 1971 arrest of thousands of people, the largest in u.s. history. >> 1700 block. massachusetts avenue, northwest. we have a wagon headed up that way. [radio ch
supreme court, sandra day o'connor. >> sandra, if you read between the lines, what she is saying is, if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job. because the pay inevitably will go up. [laughter] announcer: explore our nation's past, on american history tv. every weekend on c-span three. >> of anyone, an estimated 175,000 protesters gathered on the national mall in opposition to the vietnam war. in...
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he would wander in and is hush puppies and say, does sandra have a little time for me? that was the only schmoozing that went on. she was completely comfortable in a man's world. and i never felt to me, like she was, oh, she is a woman. she just got down to it. she worked as hard or harder than all of them. she was smart or smarter than all of them appeared and she got her stuff done. what was amazing about her, was how disciplined she was, and what a clear vision she had for what would make her happy. right? there was always an exercise component. there was a day of very hard work, hopefully with clerks she liked. because she really didn't mentor us. and then she went out. she and john seemed to have a wonderful time, i have to say. wey seemed to go out and were reading about her in the paper all the time. remember john? when he said listen up, sandy baby? he sent her a little, sorry, love rigo. the justice also had a very funny sense of humor. >> yes i brought those roses home to my wife. i was a man who worked for her. nih.y wife worked at and we had our first job in
he would wander in and is hush puppies and say, does sandra have a little time for me? that was the only schmoozing that went on. she was completely comfortable in a man's world. and i never felt to me, like she was, oh, she is a woman. she just got down to it. she worked as hard or harder than all of them. she was smart or smarter than all of them appeared and she got her stuff done. what was amazing about her, was how disciplined she was, and what a clear vision she had for what would make...
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sand sandra day o'connor. >> sandsandra, if you read betw the lines, what she's saying is if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay inevitably will go up. >> explore our nation's past morning history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> tonight on "the communicators," former senior advisor to fcc chair tom wheeler and patrick hallie talk about the recent d.c. appeals court decision on net neutrality. >> what the court said was that the fcc's decision to regulate broadband internet access as an information service as it largely has been outside of the last 20 years was permissible. >> when the fcc deregulated broadband, reclassified broadband internet access as an information service rather than telecommunication service and also said that another part of the telecommunications act section 706 does not provide authority for regulation, it washed its hands, it abdicated its ability to oversee the broadband market. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >>> coming up, our
sand sandra day o'connor. >> sandsandra, if you read betw the lines, what she's saying is if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay inevitably will go up. >> explore our nation's past morning history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> tonight on "the communicators," former senior advisor to fcc chair tom wheeler and patrick hallie talk about the recent d.c. appeals...
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ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor talk what the impact of the first woman of the supreme court, sandra day o'connor. >> if you read between the lines, what she is saying is if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay inevitably will go up. [laughter] >> explore our nation's passed on american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. american history tv products are now available at the new c-span online store. check out what is new for american history tv and all of the c-span products. tonight on amerco history tv, a ceremony at arlington national ceremony, dedicating a memorial at the 129 people on board with a nuclear powered submarine broke up underwater in 1963. here is a preview. president kennedy said of our loved ones, the future of our shorty will always be when there are men -- will always be assured when there are men like this. recognize the legacy of the uss dresher and its crew as they continue on eternal patrol. the memorial will honor and recognize the sacrifice made by our
ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor talk what the impact of the first woman of the supreme court, sandra day o'connor. >> if you read between the lines, what she is saying is if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay inevitably will go up. [laughter] >> explore our nation's passed on american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. american history tv products are now available at...
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supreme court, sandra day o'connor. >> but if you read between the lines, sandra is saying if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing professions, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay inevitably will go up. [laughter] explore the past of our nation every weekend on c-span three. next a day long conference on the humanitarian efforts during the two world wards. in about 40 minutes all 40 speakers answer questions, but first we hear from how elliott
supreme court, sandra day o'connor. >> but if you read between the lines, sandra is saying if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing professions, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay inevitably will go up. [laughter] explore the past of our nation every weekend on c-span three. next a day long conference on the humanitarian efforts during the two world wards. in about 40 minutes all 40 speakers answer questions, but first we hear from...
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look at the 1981 nomination by president ronald reagan of sandra day o'connor, the first woman to serve on the u.s. supreme court. author evan thomas and one of o'connor's sons discusses the characteristics and qualifications that led to her appointment. un-american artifacts, we visit a -- on american artifacts, we visit a mobile emergency room that would have been located close to the front line. on "the presidency," we hear about pat nixon's work and contributions to the nixon administration. she entered the white house as first lady 50 years ago in january 1969. that's coming up on american history tv. ♪ [locomotive chugging] ♪
look at the 1981 nomination by president ronald reagan of sandra day o'connor, the first woman to serve on the u.s. supreme court. author evan thomas and one of o'connor's sons discusses the characteristics and qualifications that led to her appointment. un-american artifacts, we visit a -- on american artifacts, we visit a mobile emergency room that would have been located close to the front line. on "the presidency," we hear about pat nixon's work and contributions to the nixon...
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when sandra helms came to the united states senate, the united kingdom was on the eve of destruction. i saw it, as a young american who was stationed on the british military base. what we now know as the sylvie in, the welfare state to the life out of the people, and the socialist labor government accepted the united states devolution into throat was status. at the depth of this time, truly remarkable leaders. one was a methodist grocery store, the other was a baptist sheriff's son, they became united and unapologetic defense of the belief that western civilization was celebrating and defending. it was britain and her progeny, the united states that created the notion of a limited government in which democratic impulses were balanced by political traditions, resting on order faith and justice. margaret thatcher and jesse helms work cut from the same cloth. they were charged in the and, north carolina tottenham that they were built with a home in a family, not with programs and bureaucrats. they're protestant morality and from their politics. evil to them was not an in politics term. e
when sandra helms came to the united states senate, the united kingdom was on the eve of destruction. i saw it, as a young american who was stationed on the british military base. what we now know as the sylvie in, the welfare state to the life out of the people, and the socialist labor government accepted the united states devolution into throat was status. at the depth of this time, truly remarkable leaders. one was a methodist grocery store, the other was a baptist sheriff's son, they became...
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. >> and monday, ruth bader -- discuss the impact of sandra day o'connor. >> she said if you want to improve standards in the nursing profession, you need to get men to want to do the job because the payee inevitably will go up. [laughter] >> if you want to explore our nations past, every weekend on c-span3. >> next on "the civil war," kristen pawlak talked about the battle of wilson's creek, fought between union and confederate forces in southwest missouri in august 1861. she explained that the conflict, while not widely known, is significant because it was the first major battle west of the mississippi river. this talk was a part of a symposium on "forgotten battles of the civil war" hosted by the "emerging civil war" blog. our next speaker will be speaking on the battle of wilson's creek. pawlak.kristen graduated from gettysburg college with a bachelor of arts degrees in civil war studies. she has worked for the misery civil war museum in st. louis, the american battlefield trust, and the gettysburg college special collections. she currently serves on the board of directors for th
. >> and monday, ruth bader -- discuss the impact of sandra day o'connor. >> she said if you want to improve standards in the nursing profession, you need to get men to want to do the job because the payee inevitably will go up. [laughter] >> if you want to explore our nations past, every weekend on c-span3. >> next on "the civil war," kristen pawlak talked about the battle of wilson's creek, fought between union and confederate forces in southwest missouri in...
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supreme court, sandra day o'connor. >> sandra, if you read between the lines, what she's saying is if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay inevitably will go up. [ laughter ] >> explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> a new c-span-ipsos poll shows over half of americans are confident that the 2020 residential election will be open and fair. there's a significant partisan gap of the question 72% of the democrats are confident in the system and 58% of americans think that foreign governments are among the threats to the system while only 41% of republicans share in that concern, more than three-quartz of democrats and over half of independents believe that foreign governments may interfere with u.s. elections. 31% of people believe the federal government has done enough to protect elections from foreign interference. 54% of republicans report having a fair deal or a fair amount of confidence in federal efforts and only 16% of democrats and just ove
supreme court, sandra day o'connor. >> sandra, if you read between the lines, what she's saying is if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay inevitably will go up. [ laughter ] >> explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> a new c-span-ipsos poll shows over half of americans are confident that the 2020 residential election will be open and...
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supreme court, sandra day o'connor. >> sandra, if you read between the lines, what she's saying is if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay inevitably will go up. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> next, the house energy and commerce subcommittee health holds a feel heading to learn about gun violence and its impact on public health. lawmakers hear from doctors, a funeral homeowner and a woman who lost her son and brother to gun violence. this is just shy of two and a half hours. >> good morning, everyone. >> good morning, everyone. it will now come to order. before we begin, an agreement between the majority and the minority, i would like to ask for unanimous consent for the house members
supreme court, sandra day o'connor. >> sandra, if you read between the lines, what she's saying is if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay inevitably will go up. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> next, the house energy and commerce subcommittee health holds a feel heading to learn about gun violence and its impact on public...
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sandra day o'connor could not get a job out of law school except for a secretarial one. barbara was running the office of women's issues and those who worked in the white knew how she worked within the white house office and the departments there, thanks to leadership with armstrong and others that were very conscience of the women's movement and mrs. next and realized republicans were losing some ground and democrats were built to legislation support women and she worked very closely with the office of women's issues to help get more appointments of women in the federal government and as you .aid road -- spoke publicly she was disappointed that was not the president's decision and discuss that private sleep -- privately. charactert was her and the appropriate way to do it, but she was responding to what was going on in the country. >> can you come up in and join us? we have a chair up front for you. it, sheno mistake about was what i would call quietly politically astute. abouts not about to brag what she could do were not do. she was very quiet about her sophistication
sandra day o'connor could not get a job out of law school except for a secretarial one. barbara was running the office of women's issues and those who worked in the white knew how she worked within the white house office and the departments there, thanks to leadership with armstrong and others that were very conscience of the women's movement and mrs. next and realized republicans were losing some ground and democrats were built to legislation support women and she worked very closely with the...
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. >> hear more about former supreme court justice sandra day o'connor's judicial impact monday at noon and in :00 p.m. >> next on "lectures in history," daniel richter of the university of pennsylvania teaches a class on 18th-century power struggles among native americans, colonial settlers, and european empires. the class was part of a seminar for high school teachers hosted by the institute of american history in partnership with the library company of philadelphia. >> i am here in philadelphia at the center for early american studies at the university of pennsylvania. we have been spending the week with an amazing group of educators from all over the country brought together under the auspices of the guilder lerman institute of early american history. this is generously supported by the library company of philadelphia and the pew center for arts and heritage. we spent the week tossing around ideas about how we might redraw early american history. we tried to do that by suggesting one productive way of redrawing that history is to think in terms of a complicated and ever shifting set
. >> hear more about former supreme court justice sandra day o'connor's judicial impact monday at noon and in :00 p.m. >> next on "lectures in history," daniel richter of the university of pennsylvania teaches a class on 18th-century power struggles among native americans, colonial settlers, and european empires. the class was part of a seminar for high school teachers hosted by the institute of american history in partnership with the library company of philadelphia....
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history tv, at noon, supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor discuss the impact of sandra day o'connor. >> if you read between the lines , what she would say is, if you want to improve the status of women in the north it -- nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men want to do the job, because the pay inevitably will go up. >> explore our nations passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> monday night on the communicators, a former senior advisor to fcc chairman tom senior vice a president at u.s. telecom, talk about the recent court decision on net neutrality. court said was that the fcc's's decision to regulate broadband internet access as an information service, as a largely has been the last 20 years, was permissible. fcc reclassified broadband internet access as information rather than telecommunications, and also said another part of the communications act does not provide authority for regulation, it washed its hands and abdicated its authority to oversee the broadband market. p.m. eastern8:00 on c-span two. >> next, on "reel america," f
history tv, at noon, supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor discuss the impact of sandra day o'connor. >> if you read between the lines , what she would say is, if you want to improve the status of women in the north it -- nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men want to do the job, because the pay inevitably will go up. >> explore our nations passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> monday night on the communicators, a...
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national security and counterterrorism programs at the mccain institute for national leadership and with sandra day o'connor center of law. that's a lot of background and experience to bear on this issue confronting us today. let's start off with laying the stage. bobby, what is domestic terrorism and what statutes do we have to help address it. >> the first thing to understand is we grapple with the definition of domestic terrorism there can be and often is a difference between what we might describe as the ordinary common sense definition or sense of the phrase and what particular legal definitions there might be. so, let's just start with the common sense understanding which is usually described as something like the following. illegal acts of violence were the mental state of the person conducting the act or the intept is to have a co-herselves ive effect on government policy and/or to intimidate or terrorize a civilian population. there's this motivation that distinguishes it from pecuniary. what makes it domestic instead of terrorism in general would be where the nature of the threat acto
national security and counterterrorism programs at the mccain institute for national leadership and with sandra day o'connor center of law. that's a lot of background and experience to bear on this issue confronting us today. let's start off with laying the stage. bobby, what is domestic terrorism and what statutes do we have to help address it. >> the first thing to understand is we grapple with the definition of domestic terrorism there can be and often is a difference between what we...
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sandra day o'connor could not get a job right out of law school except a secretarial one. ?ow did she find the strength going to part two barbara franklin. she was running the office of women's issue. these folks who worked in the white house and new mrs. nixon knew how she worked within the white house office, and the departments that were there thanks to leadership with you and armstrong, and others that were very conscious of this burgeoning women's movement, and mrs. nixon because she is politically astute realized that the republicans were losing ground on this. the democrats were proposing legislation, and bills to support women, and she worked very closely with the office of women's issues to get more appointments of women in the federal government. as you said, she spoke publicly about women and woman from the supreme court. she was disappointed that that was not the president's decision and may have expressed that privately to him. publicly, of course she supported the president. and was her character her, the appropriate way to do it. she was responding to what was
sandra day o'connor could not get a job right out of law school except a secretarial one. ?ow did she find the strength going to part two barbara franklin. she was running the office of women's issue. these folks who worked in the white house and new mrs. nixon knew how she worked within the white house office, and the departments that were there thanks to leadership with you and armstrong, and others that were very conscious of this burgeoning women's movement, and mrs. nixon because she is...
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and you bring up the point that sandra cruz brought up that there was plenty of information out there on this. and nothing was done. and so the whole thing about, you know, when it comes to safety, time and money are no object, is not -- the record certainly doesn't show that. >> senator, i understand your points and criticism. i think it's true we operate in a very competitive world and we are the only large airplane -- commercial airplane maker left in the united states. we do have competitive pressures around the world. but i can also tell you that never takes precedence over safety. >> but it did in -- >> our business model -- >> i think it could absolutely be argued it did in this case. i heard senator duckworth's questions. boeing has an incredibly valuable name. i have to tell you, and i told you this some time ago, i would walk before i was to get on a 737 max. i would walk. there's no way. and the question becomes, when issues like this happen, it costs your company huge and so you shouldn't be cutting corners. i see corners being cut. and this committee has to do something t
and you bring up the point that sandra cruz brought up that there was plenty of information out there on this. and nothing was done. and so the whole thing about, you know, when it comes to safety, time and money are no object, is not -- the record certainly doesn't show that. >> senator, i understand your points and criticism. i think it's true we operate in a very competitive world and we are the only large airplane -- commercial airplane maker left in the united states. we do have...
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sandra day o'connor. >> let sandra, if you read between the lines, what she is saying is, if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay inevitably will go up. [laughter] announcer: explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3
sandra day o'connor. >> let sandra, if you read between the lines, what she is saying is, if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay inevitably will go up. [laughter] announcer: explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3
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supreme court, sandra day o'connor. >> but if you read between the lines, sandra is saying if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing professions, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay inevitably will go up. [laughter] explore the past of our nation every weekend on c-span three. next a day long conference on the humanitarian efforts during the two world wards. in about 40 minutes all 40 speakers answer questions, but first we hear from how elliott -- this is the title of my new of warhe untold story and peace and aid for the hungry of europe. i'm going to show you two images of this first read this is the first one from the america first committee, which was anti-interventionist at some people would say isolationist. we will take a look at these and go back. committee tom the defend america against the allies. -- to aid them. everything i will say today about the relief efforts are within the context of the battle over intervention and anti-intervention. i don't think america first is really -- has received the intention it deserves.
supreme court, sandra day o'connor. >> but if you read between the lines, sandra is saying if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing professions, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay inevitably will go up. [laughter] explore the past of our nation every weekend on c-span three. next a day long conference on the humanitarian efforts during the two world wards. in about 40 minutes all 40 speakers answer questions, but first we hear from...
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. >> in 1981, president ronald reagan nominated sandra day o'connor to be the first woman to serve on the supreme court, next on american history tv, panelists including one of discuss theons factors and qualifications that led to her appointment. this talk was part of an all-day conference commemorating the 30th anniversary of o'connor's senate confirmation. the ronald reagan presidential foundation and institute hosted the event. [applause] >> good afternoon. my name is
. >> in 1981, president ronald reagan nominated sandra day o'connor to be the first woman to serve on the supreme court, next on american history tv, panelists including one of discuss theons factors and qualifications that led to her appointment. this talk was part of an all-day conference commemorating the 30th anniversary of o'connor's senate confirmation. the ronald reagan presidential foundation and institute hosted the event. [applause] >> good afternoon. my name is
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supreme court, sandra day o'connor. >> if you read between the lines , she is saying if you want to improve the status of women, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job. the pay inevitably will go up. [laughter] our nations passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> campaign 2020, watch our live coverage of the presidential candidates on campaign trail and make up your own mind. your unfiltered view of politics. announcer: we continue our look at rapid city with a visit to bear butte, a place considered sacred by numerous native americans in the region. ♪ ♪ [flute music] >> i am donovan sprague. my lakota name comes from the crazy horse family of the lakota, for my tribal affiliation from cheyenne river sioux reservation, which is about 100 miles east of where i stand right now at the sacred bear butte. a very spiritual place where not only lakota, but people of many american indian tribes and nationalities visit. people come here and they will give tobacco offerings and prayers, and so they will leave those very often with tobacco and cloth for maybe a
supreme court, sandra day o'connor. >> if you read between the lines , she is saying if you want to improve the status of women, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job. the pay inevitably will go up. [laughter] our nations passed on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >> campaign 2020, watch our live coverage of the presidential candidates on campaign trail and make up your own mind. your unfiltered view of politics. announcer: we continue our look at...
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announcer: in 1981, president ronald reagan nominated sandra day o'connor to be the first woman to serve on the supreme court. next on american history tv, panelists including one of o'connor's sons discuss the factors, characteristics, and qualifications that led to her appointment. this talk was part of an all-day conference commemorating the 30th anniversary of o'connor's -- 38th anniversary of o'connor's senate confirmation. the ronald reagan presidential foundation and institute hosted the event. [applause] john: good afternoon. for those i have not had a chance to meet, my name is john hi bush. i have the honor of being executive director of the ronald reaganre
announcer: in 1981, president ronald reagan nominated sandra day o'connor to be the first woman to serve on the supreme court. next on american history tv, panelists including one of o'connor's sons discuss the factors, characteristics, and qualifications that led to her appointment. this talk was part of an all-day conference commemorating the 30th anniversary of o'connor's -- 38th anniversary of o'connor's senate confirmation. the ronald reagan presidential foundation and institute hosted the...
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ronald reagan fact -- presidential foundation and institute, six former law clerks recall working with sandra day o'connor. this is part of an all-day conference commemorate the 38th anniversary of justice o'connor's senate confirmation. [applause] >> thank you. it's really an honor and a privilege to be here. few wordsd to say a to introduce the next panel. i would start by saying something that we probably know. the court is a fairly powerful institution. it was not always so, one of the signs of how powerful it is is that you do see, in any presidential election, people say it matters who you vote
ronald reagan fact -- presidential foundation and institute, six former law clerks recall working with sandra day o'connor. this is part of an all-day conference commemorate the 38th anniversary of justice o'connor's senate confirmation. [applause] >> thank you. it's really an honor and a privilege to be here. few wordsd to say a to introduce the next panel. i would start by saying something that we probably know. the court is a fairly powerful institution. it was not always so, one of...
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supreme court, sandra day o'connor. >> if you read between the lines, what she is saying, if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay will inevitably go up. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. >> our visit to rapid city, south dakota, continues as we take you into the black hills to hear about crazy horse. [chanting] >> in the black hills, i believe, at one time or another, there is a piece of the rest of the world here somewhere. it's kind of a mysterious place. there is a lot of good energy here. safe ande feels myst
supreme court, sandra day o'connor. >> if you read between the lines, what she is saying, if you want to improve the status of women in the nursing profession, the best way to do it is to get men to want to do the job because the pay will inevitably go up. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. >> our visit to rapid city, south dakota, continues as we take you into the black hills to hear about crazy horse. [chanting] >> in the...
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. >> and monday, ruth bader -- discuss the impact of sandra day o'connor. >> she said if you want to improve standards in the nursing profession, you need to get men to want to do the job because the payee inevitably will go up. [laughter] >> if you want to explore our nations past, every weekend on c-span3. >> next on "the civil war," kristen pawlak talked about the battle of wilson's creek, fought between union and confederate forces in southwest missouri in august 1861. she explained that the conflict, while not widely known, is significant because it was the first major battle west of the mississippi river. this talk was a part of a symposium on "forgotten battles of the civil war" hosted by the "emerging civil war" blog. our next speaker will be speaking on the battle of wilson's creek. pawlak.kristen graduated from gettysburg college with a bachelor of
. >> and monday, ruth bader -- discuss the impact of sandra day o'connor. >> she said if you want to improve standards in the nursing profession, you need to get men to want to do the job because the payee inevitably will go up. [laughter] >> if you want to explore our nations past, every weekend on c-span3. >> next on "the civil war," kristen pawlak talked about the battle of wilson's creek, fought between union and confederate forces in southwest missouri in...