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greenberg about. be sure to watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern friday morning. join the discussion. announcer: the senate hold as final confirmation vote on supreme court nominee judge neil gor such. this comes after leader mcconnell changes procedure rule to lower the threshold to a simple majority. democrats blocked judge gor such's nomination from getting 60 votes prompting the nuclear option. the senate returns for debate on dge gorsuch with a final passage vote scheduled for 11:30. you can watch live coverage on c-span2. the 13th amendment abolished slavery and involuntary
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servitude except for punishment for a crime. on friday, a discussion about the 13th amendment to the cushion and the mass incarceration of african-american men. we'll have live coverage from the hill center at the old naval hospital in washington, d.c. starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern ere on c-span. >> saturday, book tv is live annapolis h annual book festival. e begin with katherine eaton auditor of "$2 a day." at 11:00 a.m. eastern a discussion of criminal justice with choudry. the search of truth and justice. and "grace and justice on death row". at noon eastern author
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discussions with mark shriver author of pilgrim image my search for the real pope francis. an american intelligence in the age of terror. and at 3:00 p.m. eastern thomas dolby author of "speed of sound: breaking the barriers between music and technology." atch on book tv. this weekend on c-span 3, saturday at 8:00 a.m. eastern, united states holocaust memorial museum director sarah bloomfield and alice green wald in new york city talk about the creation and message behind both museums. >> but why would you build it in washington? doesn't it belong in jerusalem? so we tried to build the
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exhibitions to try to answer that question. so the first part is hearing from that american g.i. who asked that big question which is how is it that human beings can do this to one another. and then throughout the exhibition we keep bringing back what america knew an when america knew it. >> the centennial of america's entry into the great war from the national world war i museum from the museum in kansas city, missouri. and how the founders viewed education, slavery and purr veered in the heart of it. >> john adams was the only one who never owned a slave. out of principle. not becauseer couldn't necessarily afford one but out of principle. and abigail's feelings about it were even more strongly voiced than his. >> and then at 8:00 on the
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presidency, university of virginia presidential scholar barbara perrey talks about the trait of a good president. >> the sign of a good leader is confident but not arrogant. so confident in his own leadership and in his intellect that he didn't worry about having real smart people around him. >> for our complete schedule go to c-span.org. senator ben carden a ranking member of the foreign relations ommittee talked about glonet efforts. this is just over an hour.
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