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>> tomorrow the senate intelligence committee hears testimony from former f.b.i. director james comey at a hearing looking into russian interference in the 2016 election. our live coverage beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern. you can also listen to live streaming audio on your smart phone or tablet with the c-span radio app. it is for apple and android devices. >> susan c08 incidence sits on the intelligence committee. we asked her about what she expects from tomorrow's hearing. >> i believe that comey will be far more forthcoming. i think that is why he agreed to testify. so it provides a foundation in some ways, but the hearing
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tomorrow is on the russian investigation opposed to the hearing today which actually was called for another purpose. so i would expect that since mr. comey has agreed to testify that he will be more forthcoming in his answers. thank you, everybody. i have a lot of different questions that i'm going -- the one that is the most interest to me is in the phrase in the president's letter where he fired mr. comey but in the course of the letter he says well, i greatly appreciate your telling me on three separate occasions that i'm not under investigation. i want to ask mr. comey whether that is an accurate representation of what occurred and find out more about those
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three separate occasions. >> what do you think of the leadership of this investigation so far? >> i think both the chairman and the vice chairman have done an excellent job. they have been aggressive. they have picked up the pace in recent weeks. and our committee has issued subpoenas for documents and testimony without having come back to us for permission. so i think that is all progress. thank you. >> sunday night on afterwards, new america president and c.e.o. ann marie slaughter examines global networking in the digital age in her book, the chess board and the web, strategies and connection in a networked world. interviewed by denis mcdon ag,
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former white house chief of staff. >> we knew there was a world of state and state --. today if you think about north korea or iran or china and russia, the world of state-to-state relations is very, very important. i think of it as the chess board world because it is the world of how do we essentially beat oured a versares and we think about a move and we try to anticipate what move they are going to make. that world is there and it is very important, but equally important is what i call the world of the web. that world of criminal networks ncluding terrorists and arms trafficers and drug trafficers. the world of business, which is increasingly big network supply changes, global corporations and the world of nongovernmental organizations. i think of all of those actors as web actors and increasingly
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important actors but we don't have strategy for how to bring them together. >> watch afterwards sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2's book tv. there are house today voted to move forward with a bill to replace the dodd-frank financial regulations. the republican proposal would allow small banks and banks with sufficient cash reserves to opt out of some financial regulations. here is some of today's debate. this is 45 minutes. . withoutker pro tempore: objection. mr. buck: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of the rule and the underlying legislation. this rule provides a structured process for debate and makes in order six amendments to the bill. mr. speaker, we're here today to return hope and opportunity to main street america through the financial choice act. this legislation touches at the very heart of our economy, ensuring that our
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