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tomealth secretary dr. --ce has written today as the health and human secretary mentioned, president trump will talk about the opioid crisis this afternoon. he is at his resort in new jersey. we will show you those remarks later. hours,up in under two you discussion on the u.s. decision to withdraw from the paris climate agreement. united nations association of the usa will address the potential consequences and risks associated with that move at 4:30 eastern on c-span. horowitz and david others were talking about the situation in the middle east. they will touch on the policies of the bush, obama, and trump
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administrations. this is part of an annual conference in pasadena. you can watch that tonight at 8:00 eastern. there's a proofreading. -- preview. >> have killed more americans than any other country in the world. [indiscernible] blown up by an iranian ied. many of the negation nations with iran -- chance of death to america -- chants of death to america. the obama that would give them his whole middle east policy -- and they were isolated and there were sanctions against them come
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with no quid pro quo. responsible when you talk about yemen. who is in yemen? it is iran. that is the situation there. >> just a portion of tonight's program. you can see the entire event at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. saturday night on book tv, beginning at 9:00 p.m. eastern, a former marine corps officer and a forme navalr office or talk about the history of women in the military in their book. long, women's stories, women's military stories had just been discounted, were appropriated by others.
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so she just felt like the timing was right, it is time to give these women a voice. >> we are not a social experiment. we were soldiers, we were sailors, and we ended up in iraq and afghanistan during the same jobs in many cases as the men, and coming home to a country that did not denies many of us as veterans, but with the cell that same -- the same moral injuries at the men. >> at 10:00, jeff flake calls for torn debt calls for a return to conservative principles. he is interviewed by a new york daily news columnist. >> how do you make the case that the health of conservatism is an urgent matter that has real-world applications? senator flake: you can win elections, and if you are doing that for the sake of winning
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election -- he can do that. we as conservatives want to enact conservative policy, then you have to treat an election like, how do we set this up for governing in a way that we can move forward with our agenda? o'neal, who robert participated in the killing of osama bin laden, and his military career and his dissipation in 400 other missions in his book, "the operator." we did not a line of who going where -- who is going who is goinge guy to the bedroom, says, i am going. no we are going to die, white we go? and we are still going for the single mom who drops her kids
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off at school on a tuesday morning and then 45 minutes later she jumps to her death of a skyscraper because -- >> what saturday night beginning the program at 9:00 p.m., followed by jeff flake at 10:00 ll onrn, and robert o'nei c-span2's "book tv." >> c-span has been on the road meeting with winners of this year's studentcam documentary competition. welaramie high school, gathered with officials and students for a documentary on fossil feels. colorado, a student accepted a second-place prize of $5,000 for his documentary uncovered
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new security. also in denver, the seven -- the third place award went to a student of moeller high school for a documentary about digital event and hacking. rapid city, south dakota, is prizethree students won a of $750 for their documentary of racial inequality in america. east, two students received a third-place prize of --0 for their document they documentary on the national debt. and a student one honorable mention for his documentary on marijuana. nearby thomas edison middle school, a number of student won honorable mentions with $250 per group. student one for a documentary
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on the national debt. students also received honorable mentions for their documentary on global warming. thank you to all the students who to part in our 2017 studentcam documentary competition. to watch any of the videos, go to studentcam.org. and studentcam starts in september with the same the u.s. constitution and you. c-span, where history unfolds daily. was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. now a discussion on civil rights from this morning

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