tv [untitled] August 12, 2017 1:37am-1:42am EDT
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cato institute's ike brannon discusses ways to reform the flood insurance program which must be re-authorized by the end of september as it is $25 million in debt. defense news senior pentagon orrespondent aaron meadow. "world" magazine reporter emily bell talks about states changing their legal age to marry. be sure to watch "washington journal" lye at 7:00 eastern on saturday morning, join the discussion. live coverage of the netroots nation conference saturday on c-span. at 10:30 a.m. eastern, senator lizabeth warren and naacp head ben jealous speak at the conference. later, former vice president al gore and pamela chomba.
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join us for live coverage of the netroots nation 2017 conference on c-span. >> next week at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, on monday, former national security advisor who served the last two presidents, including stephen havlek, former national security adviseor for president bush. >> i think we're in a dangerous period with russia. i think putin has decided that americans are just anti-russian as his ambassador says all the time, there's no constituency for u.s.-russian relations in the united states. and he's basically say, if you think i'm an enemy i'll show you what it's like to have an enemy in russia. white house he interim digital office. >> we're talking about certain information --de
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show you things. i'm going to show you from people you know and content you seem to like. i'll figure out what content seems to like and show you more of that. if they hadn't done that, we wouldn't be having this conversation because they wouldn't be -- wouldn't have grown to the scale they have today. on wednesday, cities. here's the former mayor of rio de janeiro. >> i think cities will play a major role in fighting against pop lists, and the way cities can change representative democracies, is a great machine to change what's going on. >> thursday a look at the opioid epidemic.
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>> what is different about this drug problem that we have is how pervasive it is. it is absolutely everywhere. it's in our small education communities and our cities. >> friday, a conversation with supreme court justice elena kagan. >> you said at the beginning of our conversation, we're not a pure democracy, we're a constitutional democracy and that means that the judiciary has an important role to play in policing the boundaries of all the other branches. and that can make the judiciary when opular set of people they say to a governor or president or congress, no, you can't do that. because it's just not within your constitutional powers. >> watch next week at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. listen using the free c-span radio app.
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>> omarosa manigault's communications director for the white house office of public liaison. we talked about her role in the trump administration and her time in the clinton white house. this is half an hour. >> omarosa manigault, let me begin with your name. what is the etymology? omarosa: my name is omarosa manigault, it means my beautiful child desired. y father named me. >> you grew up in ohio. one of four. omarosa: the youngest. two boys, two girls. y father was killed when i was seven. up until seven, i was in a two parent home and of course that was shattered because of senseless violence. my father was killed by a man
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