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relationships even though there are obvious and clear ifferences, it's been inspirational in a time such as this. host: that is dewew, the last this topic. it is july 4, holiday across the nation, we'll have a problem for you. three hours, so you can call in, hear information on topics and to us re to tune tomorrow, 7:00 tomorrow morning, we'll see you then. >> president trump heads to europe this weekend to meet with
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several world leaders among talk to more by phone today. he said he will be speaking with germany and france this morning as well as italy. president trump. in poland and rude to the summit with what's being called the three seaside which includes leaders from central europe, the baltic states on the balkans. and he heads to germany for the g 20 summit friday where he is expected to have his first face-to-face meeting with russian president vladimir putin. other leaders attending the g 20 include chancellor merkel of germany, the present of china and the prime minister of japan. tonight on c-span, an interview conservatives= author david karo it's on the history of the communist party. he talks about human nature and what he calls the left division of a perfect world. here's a bit of what you will see. >> if you have this vision of a heaven on earth, that can be achieved if you just get rid of the oppressors.
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if you take on the means of production and institute social justice. you outlaw the pronouns he and is, if youer it compare it to his vision of the future, of course it's wanting. the reason america's wanting is because it's like every society, it's a reflection of who we are. in college, this is what the first 18 chapters of genesis are about. that the root cause of social problems is awesome. paradise and if you are not religious, treated as a parable. muchre given paradise better than socialism or social justice because there was no
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death or no pain, no suffering. you have to work as the fruit fell from the trees. this, youer to enjoy had to forgo the knowledge of good and evil and really the knowledge of evil. human, you ,ad to beings are prone to evil the corruption is within us. once you understand that, you are a conservative. [laughter] see the entire interview with conservative author david horowitz on the history of the views on party and his socialism, conservatism, and liberalism tonight at 8:00 eastern here on c-span. tonight on the communicators, >> i have not changed, the things i care about in terms of
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what is foremost in our mind when it comes to policy and my interests, when it comes to serving them, that has not changed. >> the longest sermon -- serving talking about how the fcc is changing under republican leadership in what she sees as the major issues ahead. she is interviewed by lynn stanton. >> when we go in a direction that might be more philosophical than practical, we need to ask ourselves, will consumers a protected and under the kermit -- under the current paradigm i have seen teed up, what i am hearing in terms of moving back to the days of old, i really don't see where the consumer benefits will derive. communicators" tonight at 8:00 on c-span2. week, during the july
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for recess in prime time on c-span, tuesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, a debate on technology and privacy and whether tech company should be replied -- required to disclose customer data. >> some suggest we ought to build a backdoor in order to allow law enforcement access to data. the problem with that is you cannot held a backdoor that works only for the u.s. government, good guys are other people with good motives. if you build it for them, the encryption's be weakened for everyone. >> wednesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, arizona supreme court justice -- >> the most important and enduring decision a president will ever make is who to appoint to the united states supreme court and to the federal judiciary. [applause] >> thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, hillary clinton talking about women in politics. >> women are often the first to spot conflict on the horizon coming their way.
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insight andir information is ignored, it often leads to consequences that might have been averted. eastern, at 8:00 p.m. harvard professor william juliet wilson. >> the citizens do not fully understand the complex forces that are increased, there in cream -- their economic woes. economic insecurities create conditions that are breeding grounds, breeding grounds for racial and ethnic tensions. >> this week at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. a federal district court judge is weighing whether a texas immigration bill known as is constitutional. a hearing was held in san antonio and late june. the texas bill and similar immigration laws around the country were discussed by a panel at the annual
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