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announcer: if you missed any of president trump remarks at cebit --cpac, we will be showing them tonight at 8 p.m. on c-span. at c-span3o look american history tv. c-span's washington journal, live every day with the news and policy issues and that impact you. coming up saturday morning, president and ceo of americans from the yard robert lynch andusses federal funding the administration's interest in cutting funding for the national endowment of the arts. molly o'toole talks about u.s.
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mexico relations following this week's release of the trump administration's new immigration directives. a correspondent for reason magazine will discuss his piece in the march edition on how student behavior is being handled in schools by police officers. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 70 him saturday morning -- 7 am saturday morning. join the discussion. announcer: tomorrow the democratic national committee meet to elect a new party chair, replacing author and political commentator donna brazil who took over following the resignation of debbie wasserman schultz. atlanta.aking part in you might just 2 p.m. eastern on coverage fromer, the national governors association also holding their annual winter meeting. we will take you to that live or the cyber security panel
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tomorrow at 4:15 eastern time also on c-span. announcer: saturday evening at 8:30 eastern on book tv, author david whirlwinds outlines the priorities of the white house should focus on in his latest book "big agenda." >> my fear is of republicans going off all in their own directions. i am worried about the congress. people who dobout not understand -- people in the republican leadership who do not understand the political path. 6:45, ar: and bennett harvard history professor provides a history of the world in his book "civil war, a history of ideas." >> civil war is paternal war because it is conducted within a common political unit and
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because both warring sides at the same time absolutely affirm and absolutely deny this common unit. announcer: go to book tv.org for the entire weekend schedule. these kidsa lot of look at these huge ideas and they seem like conversationally also like a seinfeld at the head. if only we could have this. it was so much harder. announcer: sunday night on q&a, wall street journal reporter alexander wolf looks at the world of startups in silicon valley and the young people who have ventured there with hopes of becoming the next big success story in her book "valley of the gods." --it felt like the rest of rush of hollywood actresses to l.a. and they end up being a waitress and wait for their big day. it is harder to be elon musk
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than tom cruise. so many of these companies, instagram, uber, the people running them did not just have a lucky break. the stories are just years and years of honing and engineering. they have qualifications that i can't even imagine. announcer: sunday night at eight eastern on c-span's q&a. next, a look at potential conflicts of interest concerning president trump and his family business dealings. the center for american progress looked at disclosure rules and asset divestiture. helped by the center for american progress, this is an hour and 15 minutes. >> good morning, everyone. i am the executive vice president for policy here at the center for american progress. thank you for joining us today for this impnt

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