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table. >> when the vote was tallied, the final vote was 191-106. the house vacated that short vote. that measure when the house returns on the week of january 25. over next washington journal, matthe w lee of the associated
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nuclear deale iran sailors.lace of 10 u.s. a discussion of president obama's economic record. mud, bloomberg reporter on pollution in flint michigan's water supply. aging water infrastructure in other u.s. cities. washington journal begins live with your phone calls, tweets, and facebook comment at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> features this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. saturday night at 8:00 a.m. eastern on lectures in history, and arizona state university professor on the president's wartime role. including wars waged without formal congressional declaration. >> presidents stopped to
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educate. the president would say, i know you don't understand this. there is no reason you should have understood this. this was in a place far, far away with people that speak a different language. and so i'm going to explain to you what american interests are. when people in congress responded that, opinion makers respond to that, i'm going to educate you and you can make a decision. i'm going to ask you to do this. this is a course of action to pursue. >> sunday morning at 10:00, on road to the white house rewind, the 1996 campaign of former republican tennessee governor lamar alexander and his walk across new hampshire to greet voters. later at 4:00 p.m. eastern on reel america, a 1960's interview with reverend martin luther king jr. on his nonviolent approach to civil rights, his comments on
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president kennedy's civil rights bill, and how mahatma gandhi influenced his work. i first study to the gandhian philosophy and the method of nonviolent resistance. i came to the conclusion it was the most potent weapon available for people in their struggle for freedom and human dignity. i would say the overall direct action movement with citians and -- with sit-ins, stand-ins, pilgrimages,ss and all of the other elements have been a great deal after gandhi. >> for the complete schedule, go to c-span.org. >> house homeland security committee chair talked about national security, isis, and president obama's state of the
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union address at the hudson institute in washington. this is one hour. host: i'm president and c.e.o. of hudson institute. i would like to welcome our audience here and the viewers at home on c-span to the hudson institute. we couldn't be more pleased to host this special event which is this event, which is the penultimate event we will be holding here at her office on 15th street. we have been here since june, 2005. this is the last one we are doing featuring a member of congress before we move to a state of the art facility at 1201 pennsylvania avenue. and i couldn't imagine a more fitting speaker than the house homeland security committee chairman himself.a great friend to the hudson institute, congressman mike mccall of texas.

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