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the key issues of reinforcing the eastern flank.how do you see this breed enforcement process from a black sea perspective? a region that has multiple strategic challenges both from the east and from the south. thank you. >> hello. through the podium. i encounter with defense one. last week secretary carter said the u.s. was talking to nato about joining the counter isil coalition as nato for the first time which would be a change. i'm wondering what would involve beyond advise and assist was you just said data witnesses with the counter isil campaign. we did involve troops, special operators? what else besides assist? >> first, romania. the black sea is very important and we have seen that russia is developing what the experts call 8282 or anti-access air do know capabilities and they are deploying those capabilities, or instance in crimea. and we see a pattern all the way from the baltic sea down to the black sea. and, of course, one of the reasons why we are increasing our presence in the eastern part of the alliance, why we're i
the key issues of reinforcing the eastern flank.how do you see this breed enforcement process from a black sea perspective? a region that has multiple strategic challenges both from the east and from the south. thank you. >> hello. through the podium. i encounter with defense one. last week secretary carter said the u.s. was talking to nato about joining the counter isil coalition as nato for the first time which would be a change. i'm wondering what would involve beyond advise and assist...
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eastern.unday evening at nine eastern on afterwards, america online founder looks at what is next for america, and entrepreneurs vision of america. he discusses how to navigate the ever-changing digital age. he is joined by congressman john delaney of maryland. >> people need to think about how they can think about their own jobs in a world where there is more of a definition of where the work has changed. 34% of people are in the freelance economy, and some call it the flexible economy, the nature of work has changed. there are positive and negative, that will continue to develop in a third way. how do you position yourself? wasockey, wayne gretzky great because he did not focus on where it was going, but where it would be going. maybe they can position themselves and prepare their families for that future that is going to unfold the next 15 or 20 years. tv.org,r: go to book for the complete schedule. >> the folger shakespeare library recently marked the 400 anniversary of his death, through
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eastern time. now we learn more about the rnc meeting from today's washington journal. >> alex, reporter for politico, to talk about this gathering. what has happened so far? what's on the agenda for today? >> well, look, yesterday people started having the meetings here at the rnc. ted cruz came in. his aids spent the entire day here pretty much. a few big items. the rules committee is going to hear about how they can change things for the convention. it can make suggestions and separate rules committee that's going to be meeting at the convention. so one of the things they are going to be talking about today is whether to move from the parliament through the convention from the parliamentarian rules at the house of representatives to a different set of rules called rules of order. the other thing that's going to happen is you're going to see a bunch of top aids from donald trump inclucoming in embracing members of the rnc for about 90 minutes. you're not expected to see donald trump come in, but
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that took me to poland, germany, and other and other parts of eastern europe, many times in israel. i think that's certainly some family and is from identity comes responsibility. half of my is jewish, my jewish grandmother, rachel who live to 104, was the matriarch of my family. she pronounce very loudly one summer when she saw me wearing a little gold cross that all of my polish girlfriends of war in the summer, my grandmother saw it on a street corner, ripped it up mina can threw it on the ground and said you are jewish. that sealed my identity. as i was working on this book i was was a very glad that she was no longer living because i think it would have destroyed her. but she is very much in my heart and in my head. i also felt that once i learned about the major massacre called the polygon massacre which is just one of the holocaust by bullets that exists all over eastern and western europe, the thing that haunted me was the an amenity of the dead. the countless people who lost their lives. it felt to me like i wanted to write a book that would in some way make that loss manif
that took me to poland, germany, and other and other parts of eastern europe, many times in israel. i think that's certainly some family and is from identity comes responsibility. half of my is jewish, my jewish grandmother, rachel who live to 104, was the matriarch of my family. she pronounce very loudly one summer when she saw me wearing a little gold cross that all of my polish girlfriends of war in the summer, my grandmother saw it on a street corner, ripped it up mina can threw it on the...
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live coverage at 10:00 eastern.he house works on expanding and fda program to provide vouchers to companies that develop treatments or vaccines for the zika virus. p.m.ouse gavels in at 2:00 eastern. a look at the role of money in politics. former deputy general counsel for citizens united christian berg and meredith mcgehee of campaign legal center join us. then a conversation on campaign fund-raising and the role of outside groups. our guest sheila krumholz of the center for responsive politics. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. ♪ good morning. it is tuesday, april 12, 2016. at house is set to gavle in eln 2:00 p.m. for the next three hours, we will be here with you on "washington journal" and focusing our program on the issues of campaign finance. we will talk about the continued impact of the citizens united to bring court decision and discussing efforts to add more transparency to campaign fund-raising and spending. we begin btu
live coverage at 10:00 eastern.he house works on expanding and fda program to provide vouchers to companies that develop treatments or vaccines for the zika virus. p.m.ouse gavels in at 2:00 eastern. a look at the role of money in politics. former deputy general counsel for citizens united christian berg and meredith mcgehee of campaign legal center join us. then a conversation on campaign fund-raising and the role of outside groups. our guest sheila krumholz of the center for responsive...
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eastern, the u.s.ouse returns for work on the irs workforce act prohibiting the rehiring of former irs employees previously fired for misconduct. coming up in 45 minutes, congressman ryan castillo of pennsylvania on education workforce training and a preview of next week's primary. at 8:20 a.m., senator ben cardin of maryland is here to discuss criminal charges announced against three michigan officials over the flint water crisis. and to review president obama's trip to saudi arabia. ♪ host: good morning and welcome to "washington journal." we will begin here this morning with your thoughts on the nominating process for both parties. is it energizing your party or is it dividing it? republicans, 202-748-8001. democrats, 202-748-8000. independents, 202-748-8002. you can join the conversation on twitter or go to facebook. we will get to you or calls in a minute.
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eastern here on c-span.later in the day, authors john mealer and mark stuart discuss their book, which looks at the counterterrorism strategies used by the fbi, the nsa, and the homeland security department since 9/11. that is from the cato institute. we will have that at 9:00 eastern here on c-span. >> monday night on c-span, the supreme court cases that shaped our history come to life with the c-span series "landmark cases." explores realies stories and constitutional drama behind some of the most significant decisions in american history. >> it is a case about and it puts power before the court central themes that might not be presley stated in the constitution. rehnquist saide the case has come to be accepted by the culture. how many cases can we say about that? u.s. as oneed the of only four nations of 195 across the globe that allow abortion for any reason. yet it has not settled the issue at all. continuesrk cases" monday night at 10:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >> next, a discussion on p
eastern here on c-span.later in the day, authors john mealer and mark stuart discuss their book, which looks at the counterterrorism strategies used by the fbi, the nsa, and the homeland security department since 9/11. that is from the cato institute. we will have that at 9:00 eastern here on c-span. >> monday night on c-span, the supreme court cases that shaped our history come to life with the c-span series "landmark cases." explores realies stories and constitutional drama...
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eastern on c-span3. 10:00 a.m. on c-span, commuter financial -- testifies at a hearing of the senate inking housing and urban affairs committee. president obama travels to chicago this afternoon to talk to students at the university of chicago law school about the supreme court and the country judicial system. we have him live at 3:30 p.m. eastern here on seas. -- here on c-span. ♪ we showcased our student cam winters. the spans annual video documentary competition for middle and high school students. this year's theme was -- road to the white house. students were asked what issues do you want presidential candidates to discuss. one of our second rise middle school winners are from silver spring, maryland. matthew weinsheimer and preston beatty, if greater's from eastern middle school want presidential candidates to discuss criminal justice reform and their video is titled "the american criminal justice system: are we doing it right? " different american adults of different economic, ethnic, political, religious, a
eastern on c-span3. 10:00 a.m. on c-span, commuter financial -- testifies at a hearing of the senate inking housing and urban affairs committee. president obama travels to chicago this afternoon to talk to students at the university of chicago law school about the supreme court and the country judicial system. we have him live at 3:30 p.m. eastern here on seas. -- here on c-span. ♪ we showcased our student cam winters. the spans annual video documentary competition for middle and high school...
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sunday morning 10:00 eastern. the soviets are aggressive, they have overstated bitten off more than they should be allowed to digest and i think that the best answer to it is for them to know that the united states is going to keep its commitment. >> i agree completely. where people want to be free from soviets or cuban domination where the proxy groups are used, the u.s. should be willing to provide weapons to any men that want to fight for their freedom against those forces. [laughter] >> the 1980 texas republican primary debate between ronald reagan and george h w bush. at 6:00 on american artifacts. it is the least of the classical buildings. the russo building is very neoclassical. the dirksen building is sort of a mirrored image of a neoclassical building. the heart of building is very modern. some people compare it to a large ice cube tray. ritchiee historian don takes us inside the newest of the three senate office the 1983 heart senate office building to learn about its construction and place in congressi
sunday morning 10:00 eastern. the soviets are aggressive, they have overstated bitten off more than they should be allowed to digest and i think that the best answer to it is for them to know that the united states is going to keep its commitment. >> i agree completely. where people want to be free from soviets or cuban domination where the proxy groups are used, the u.s. should be willing to provide weapons to any men that want to fight for their freedom against those forces. [laughter]...
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eastern this 4:00 p.m. eastern. lost to bernie sanders in rhode island but has 90% of the delegates she needs for the nomination. sanders says he will campaign all the way to the convention in july. in chicago, dennis hastert will be sentenced in a hush money on accusations that he sexually abused for students while he was a high school wrestling coach decades ago. a plea deal indicated he might only get six months in prison. a judge has just he might impose a longer sentence. the federal reserve is likely to keep its options open for an interest rate increase in june. surveyed by bloomberg believe the fed will keep these federal funds rate unchanged the third straight meeting. joining us today from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. for our special decides."the fed global news 24 hours a day, powered by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. betty: shares of parklands are higher today after the investment bank said its revenue dropped less than expected. higher today. bank'shis is also the first report
eastern this 4:00 p.m. eastern. lost to bernie sanders in rhode island but has 90% of the delegates she needs for the nomination. sanders says he will campaign all the way to the convention in july. in chicago, dennis hastert will be sentenced in a hush money on accusations that he sexually abused for students while he was a high school wrestling coach decades ago. a plea deal indicated he might only get six months in prison. a judge has just he might impose a longer sentence. the federal...
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now it's the eastern basin in eastern ukraine. we have been attacking isis in iraq a little bit, then we shifted to syria, then we're gradual escalation right now. the sprat lly islands. we have to be able to walk and chew gum at the same time and it appears we're going with a hit and miss approach that has us constantly shooting behind the duck. so the jcpoa, coming back to the arms agreement, that's all it was. it was designed to increase stability and decrease proliferation to improve our global standing in the process. but the outcome is an increase in a regional arms race. saudi arabia just recently passed russia as the third largest spender on military weapons in the world. our secretary of defense was sent out, some called it the secretary of reassurance, right after the agreement was signed to the israeli and arab capitals in order to make certain they knew we were willing to sell them more weapons because we recognize the increase danger as the money that had been released by the unscrs and the lack of economic sanctions,
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monday, 6:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> a huge challenge facing countries if eastern europe is how they define their relationship with russia. after the soviet union collapsed large numbers of ethnic russians ended up living outside russia's borders but inside countries that have since joined the faighnatoalliance. as a result the u.s. has to contest with the soft power. of states like estonia and bulgaria. this is the style of soviet styled monuments everywhere. cemeteries honoring red army soldiers offer a glimpse of into a shared history and legacy with moscow. in fact, russia has ties to nearly every part of eastern europe. thanks to energy economics and a die as bra pra of russia prasdi, vladimir putin could use pro-russia groups to destabilize the region. it is in enclaves like these where putin wields an unbe even influence. >> translator: without any intention of what happened in crimea. >> adrian vasalev is like many in bul gai bulgaria who oppose s on russia. >> translator: in my opi
monday, 6:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> a huge challenge facing countries if eastern europe is how they define their relationship with russia. after the soviet union collapsed large numbers of ethnic russians ended up living outside russia's borders but inside countries that have since joined the faighnatoalliance. as a result the u.s. has to contest with the soft power. of states like estonia and bulgaria. this is the style of soviet styled monuments everywhere. cemeteries...
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before, we did not have forces in the eastern part of the alliance. now we have forces there on a rotational basis, and we have substantially increased our ability to redeploy forces if needed. so, again, i am concerned, but as long as we are able to adapt, and because we are able to adapt, we are responding to those concerns and making sure that all nato allied countries are safe because nato is there. karen: but do you have a sense of what the ultimate goal is of russia's actions? as you try to strategize to provide this deterrent capability and show of strength, what is your sense of what they are hoping to achieve? mr. stoltenberg: it is always dangerous to speculate, but what we see is that russia is trying to reestablish a sphere of influence around its borders. that is why they are behaving as they are in georgia and ukraine. and that's not acceptable because they are violating international law, disrespecting sovereignty and territorial integrity of independent nations, countries in europe, and that's also the reason why it's important that we
before, we did not have forces in the eastern part of the alliance. now we have forces there on a rotational basis, and we have substantially increased our ability to redeploy forces if needed. so, again, i am concerned, but as long as we are able to adapt, and because we are able to adapt, we are responding to those concerns and making sure that all nato allied countries are safe because nato is there. karen: but do you have a sense of what the ultimate goal is of russia's actions? as you try...
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. >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. >> i love food, but deciding where to eat can be a challenge. >> hello gentlemen, how are you today? >> very good, thank you. >> most of the time, the first thing i have to do is ask-- does this contain peanuts? but not here because the chef has a peanut allergy. >> so anything i order will be flagged, taken care of back there. >> absolutely. >> gentlemen, how is everything? >> it is amazing. >> brad miller is owner and executive chef at santa monica's ox & son restaurant. >> so you as a chef, you take allergies pretty seriously. >> yeah, i have an all nut allergy, i'm allergic to all nuts. >> you know i've got to say for me there's been times i've been at a restaurant when i've asked the server if there's peanuts in there. sometimes they don't quite give off the confidence that they know in the kitchen it's being taken care of. >> absolutely it's one of those things where anytime you have a customer even for myself, i don't want to cook in the same pan, fry in the same
. >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. >> i love food, but deciding where to eat can be a challenge. >> hello gentlemen, how are you today? >> very good, thank you. >> most of the time, the first thing i have to do is ask-- does this contain peanuts? but not here because the chef has a peanut allergy. >> so anything i order will be flagged, taken care of back there....
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eastern on c-span. >> booktv has 4hours of non-fiction books and authors every weekend. here are some programs to watch for. booktv live at los angeles festival of books at university of southern california. "after words" with former oklahoma congressman, j.c. watts, talks about his latest book, which outlines the guiding principles he followed in his personal and professional life. he is interviewed by kevin mereda. espn senior vice president and editor of the undefeated. >> you have to over come diversity and learn some things. you have to have humility. so i have learned to try to run my race and maybe, maybe i was, you know, in athletics i was just so focused. really wasn't, i told that reporter i said, if my skin color was an issue, that was everybody else's issue. that wasn't mine. >> on sunday at 10:00 p.m. eastern author jillian thomas talks about her book, "because of sex" because of title vii of the 1964 civil rights act made it illegal to be discriminated based on sex affected working women. go to booktv.org for the complete schedule. >> the book tells both a
eastern on c-span. >> booktv has 4hours of non-fiction books and authors every weekend. here are some programs to watch for. booktv live at los angeles festival of books at university of southern california. "after words" with former oklahoma congressman, j.c. watts, talks about his latest book, which outlines the guiding principles he followed in his personal and professional life. he is interviewed by kevin mereda. espn senior vice president and editor of the undefeated....
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eastern on the civil war. this is american history tv, only on c-span3. >> up next, university of toledo history lecturer chelsea griffis talks about how conservative women reacted to the introduction of equal rights amendment in the 1970's. we interviewed ms. griffis at the meeting of american historians in providence, rhode island. this is about 50 minutes. >> chelsea griffis, for those who have forgotten or never knew, what is the equal rights amendment? ms. griffis: a failed constitutional amendment that would have legally fought equality for men and women, regardless of sex. inwas originally introduced 1923 by alice paul. people might know her from the national woman's party, a radical suffrage group. during the 1910's especially, sheep brought it forth to greater stabilize political equality between men and women. for the 1920's, it was unfathomable for most people. it was brought up again between the 1920's and 1970's, but never got much credit. it did not go farther than congressional committees. 1972,
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eastern time on the fox business network. lauren: let's turn it over to the democratic side pitch of the clinton and bernie sanders targeting female voters had adam shapiro brings us the details. >> good morning. hillary clinton and bernie sanders are trying to generate not only support their cash. the latest "wall street journal" shows clinton maintains a 14-point lead over cinders among your democrats. 55% favored clinton over the 41% who favor sanders. clinton spent to save plain to her face, women, taking on the pay gap between men and women in a campaign event to highlight the disparity. she then flew to florida for a fundraiser. sanders hit his face, too. college students brawling in syracuse and rochester on the same issue, pay inequality. >> the campaign is listening to women. women are telling me they are sick and tired of going to work and finding out they are making 79 cents on the dollar compared to men. trim it printed and sanders to be in new york city. clinton new york city. quintanilla. al sharpton national lo
eastern time on the fox business network. lauren: let's turn it over to the democratic side pitch of the clinton and bernie sanders targeting female voters had adam shapiro brings us the details. >> good morning. hillary clinton and bernie sanders are trying to generate not only support their cash. the latest "wall street journal" shows clinton maintains a 14-point lead over cinders among your democrats. 55% favored clinton over the 41% who favor sanders. clinton spent to save...
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eastern on c-span2.s and republicans are supposed to be at odds with each other and i think that people need to recognize that we need to be respectful towards each other and we need to understand a senator is a respectful towards each other and that will be more conducive to getting deal policy done, instead of just acrimony. these people we see on television, on c-span, rb of people. and we saw president obama processing, what most stood up to me was he had bags under his yes. he was tired. he was a real person, dealing with real things. "q&a," highi on school students around the country are attending the 54th annual senate youth program. they discussed their plans for the future and their experiences. they met with members from the executive, judicial, and legislative members of the government, as well as military india representatives. -- as well as military representatives. >> he came to talk to us the outside source, reporting back to us and the electorate about what is going on in our government.
eastern on c-span2.s and republicans are supposed to be at odds with each other and i think that people need to recognize that we need to be respectful towards each other and we need to understand a senator is a respectful towards each other and that will be more conducive to getting deal policy done, instead of just acrimony. these people we see on television, on c-span, rb of people. and we saw president obama processing, what most stood up to me was he had bags under his yes. he was tired....
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eastern on c-span. -- at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> john dean, former white house counsel to president nixon, and now barry goldwater chair of the americans vision at arizona state university, teaches a class on watergate and the discovery of the nixon white house taping system. in june, 1970 three, during testimony before the senate watergate committee, mr. dean implicated president nixon and officials, including himself in the watergate cover-up. mr. dean later pled guilty of obstruction of justice for his role in watergate and served 4 months in prison. this class is about an hour and 10 minutes. prof. dean: discovering the taping system -- is it lucky or inevitable? that is the discussion of these lectures. the whole story of the nixon tapes has been only partially told. it has taken me years together and find out what happened. it's one of the most important factors in the watergate story. i think it's important to get that history straight. we will try and do that in a very summary fashion today. before i st
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in fact, russia has ties to nearly every part of eastern europe. thanks to energy economics and a die as bra pra of russian pradiaspora of russian speakers, vladimir putin could use pro-russia groups to destabilize the region. it is in enclaves like these where putin wields an un be even influence. >> translator: without any intention of what happened in crimea. >> adrian vasalev is like many in bul gair bulgaria who oppose sanctions on russia. >> translator: in my opinion the west won the cold war. and has since been trying to put russia in the corner. >> russia in the 1990s was a very weak and in many respects humiliated country that was not able to project force. was not able to defend its interests as it saw them at the time. so when large numbers of former soviet satellites joined nato or joined the eu, the russians viewed this as a slight. >> today, sentiment here over russia is deeply divided even at the top echelons of government. here in poland, that kind of ambiguity towards moscow is alarming particularly in the wake of the ukraine crisi
in fact, russia has ties to nearly every part of eastern europe. thanks to energy economics and a die as bra pra of russian pradiaspora of russian speakers, vladimir putin could use pro-russia groups to destabilize the region. it is in enclaves like these where putin wields an un be even influence. >> translator: without any intention of what happened in crimea. >> adrian vasalev is like many in bul gair bulgaria who oppose sanctions on russia. >> translator: in my opinion the...
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about out to the eastern side. we have showers for northern pennsylvania -- passaic. the next batch is this front around buffalo, cleveland, and the sun will heat it up ad by the. firing up the thunderstorm after lunchtime today. we will get through with a few more showers, and just take the umbrella. you're headed out now, and you will need it by the time we get to lunch hour, and the showers and thunderstorms popping up to the northwest, and they will swing through for the evening commute, and by the time we get to sunset, around 7:30 or 7:45, a break of sun into tonight. at the bus stop, kiddos, have your rain gear for afterschool. there could be stormy weather, just get inside. weather and then heather every 7 minutes. >>> we are looking at the bqe near atlantic avenue as you head to the northbound side, eastbound side of the bq,, and we will go over to the maps to show you what is going on the southbound or west side of the bqe. that's where we have the accident being cleared. subway service running on or close to schedule, and we also have the goethals bridge wi
about out to the eastern side. we have showers for northern pennsylvania -- passaic. the next batch is this front around buffalo, cleveland, and the sun will heat it up ad by the. firing up the thunderstorm after lunchtime today. we will get through with a few more showers, and just take the umbrella. you're headed out now, and you will need it by the time we get to lunch hour, and the showers and thunderstorms popping up to the northwest, and they will swing through for the evening commute,...
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it all starts tomorrow night 9:00 eastern right here on cnn. and then thursday, all this leading up to the big thursday. cnn hosting the democratic presidential debate. don't miss hillary clinton and bernie sanders facing off live from new york thursday night 9:00 eastern right here on cnn. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions. including cloud and hosting services - all from a trusted it partner. centurylink. your link to what's next. i've heard it all. eat more fiber. flax seeds. yogurt. get moving. keep moving. i know! try laxatives. been there, done that. my chronic constipation keeps coming back. i know. tell me something i don't know. vo: linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. it can help relieve your belly pain, and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements that are easier to pass. do not give linzess to children under six and it should not be given to children six to seventeen. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a b
it all starts tomorrow night 9:00 eastern right here on cnn. and then thursday, all this leading up to the big thursday. cnn hosting the democratic presidential debate. don't miss hillary clinton and bernie sanders facing off live from new york thursday night 9:00 eastern right here on cnn. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions. including cloud and hosting services - all from a trusted it partner. centurylink. your link to what's next. i've heard it all. eat more fiber. flax...
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nicole: that and more on wall street week, 8:00 pm eastern time on the foxbusiness network. nicole: marriott has won the bidding war to buy starwood after they dropped a $14 billion bid. marriott's offer was $13.6 billion before being tipped by on bank, the failure to complete the deal could reflect purely on future overseas dealmaking by chinese company, starwood shares fell 4%, starwood brands include w hotels, marriott has ritz-carlton, courtyard by marriott and the residence inn, together this chain, many brands, more than 1 million rooms. nicole: a big victory for minimum-wage workers in california. who will soon be taking home the highest wage in the country. state lawmakers approving an unprecedented $15 an hour by the year 2022 which will be signed into law on monday. taxpayers will feel the strain shouldering an extra $3.6 billion a year to cover wages for minimum-wage government employees. nicole: is krispy kreme giving away free doughnuts today or is it a prank? krispy kreme announced they are giving away a glazed donut to anyone who shows up this april 1st. their
nicole: that and more on wall street week, 8:00 pm eastern time on the foxbusiness network. nicole: marriott has won the bidding war to buy starwood after they dropped a $14 billion bid. marriott's offer was $13.6 billion before being tipped by on bank, the failure to complete the deal could reflect purely on future overseas dealmaking by chinese company, starwood shares fell 4%, starwood brands include w hotels, marriott has ritz-carlton, courtyard by marriott and the residence inn, together...
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here's your heavy stuff exiting eastern long island and eastern suffolk county moving east at 50 to 55 miles an hour. a quick mover. temperatures in the low 50s. a little cool out there, 40s to the north and west. big spread in temperatures today from the east to northeast suburbs to the city. the city is in the mid-60s. the thunderstorm risk is with us, so take along the umbrella to play it safe throughout the day. you won't need it all the time but probably will later this afternoon. seven-day forecast and details from lauren. >>> certainly very wet out there on the roads. no major problems we do have reports of the outbound gowanus near hamilton avenue. watch out for that. in addition to that, we have plenty of speed restrictions on the roads including your staten island crossings here. so outer ridge crossings gothleles bring near 35 miles per hour. the traffic holds are about to let up any second so you'll be able to use it. but travel at 35 miles per hour. we'll have more weather and traffic coming up on we 4 >>> 5:01 right now and breaking news. we are getting new information ab
here's your heavy stuff exiting eastern long island and eastern suffolk county moving east at 50 to 55 miles an hour. a quick mover. temperatures in the low 50s. a little cool out there, 40s to the north and west. big spread in temperatures today from the east to northeast suburbs to the city. the city is in the mid-60s. the thunderstorm risk is with us, so take along the umbrella to play it safe throughout the day. you won't need it all the time but probably will later this afternoon....
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eastern on c-span's q&a.ext, the c-span series landmark cases looks at rove the weight, the case that determined a woman's right to have an abortion. after that, president obama talks with students at the university of chicago law school about the supreme court nomination process. then, senate reaction >> landmark cases, c-span's special history's series produced by the national constitution center. exploring 12 supreme court decisions. quite often in many of our famous decisions, decisions have been unpopular. let's t
eastern on c-span's q&a.ext, the c-span series landmark cases looks at rove the weight, the case that determined a woman's right to have an abortion. after that, president obama talks with students at the university of chicago law school about the supreme court nomination process. then, senate reaction >> landmark cases, c-span's special history's series produced by the national constitution center. exploring 12 supreme court decisions. quite often in many of our famous decisions,...
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eastern on c-span3. we had a couple of meals and a steam shovel. and i think again, it is one of the other ironies to these so rapidly antigovernment and owe your entire fortune to the government. >> of the night on "q&a," the book "the profiteers." and takes a look at one of the largest corporations and construction companies in the world. >> the united states government will please projects throughout the world. i think, it is time for it, but it is the american taxpayers paying for it. it seems they should have some about information the contracts, the amount of safety, theorkers' political relationships. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." >> the campaign 2016 bus continues its travels to visit winners from this year's studentcam competition. the bus recently visited nevada to recognize the third prize horsentary on the wolild population in united states. the bus then went to california to meet with studentcam winner state, including a visit to san diego. ambra, california judy chu visits a second prize winners for their winning
eastern on c-span3. we had a couple of meals and a steam shovel. and i think again, it is one of the other ironies to these so rapidly antigovernment and owe your entire fortune to the government. >> of the night on "q&a," the book "the profiteers." and takes a look at one of the largest corporations and construction companies in the world. >> the united states government will please projects throughout the world. i think, it is time for it, but it is the...
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eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. >>> the president of somalio said that lifting the arms embargo would help security forces in his country protect his people against el shab on: the sheikh sat down for a conversation at the u.s. institute of peace in washington with the former secretary of state for african affairs johnny carson. >>> good afternoon. my name is george moose and i have the honor of serving as the vice chair of the board of directors of the united states institute of peace. and it's my pleasure to welcome all of you to this important discussion of current political and security developments in somalia. a topic which, judging by the size of this audience, is clearly of great interest. we are honored to have, as our guest today, his excellency hassan sheikh mahmoud, president of the federal republic of somalia. and i would like to welcome senior representatives from across the government, the security council and the congress as well as ambassadors and other members of the diplomatic
eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. >>> the president of somalio said that lifting the arms embargo would help security forces in his country protect his people against el shab on: the sheikh sat down for a conversation at the u.s. institute of peace in washington with the former secretary of state for african affairs johnny carson. >>> good afternoon. my name is george moose and i have the honor of serving as the vice chair of the board of directors of the united...
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eastern here in the fox business network.ng on white house making the final page. for armored donald trump's wife was also one with her has been. >> i think it is not fair that they are attacking family, wife, children. it is unfair. >> we are headed for a massive recession if i'm not elect it. we're in a massive bubble. we have the cheapest money we've ever had, yet no one can borrow that much of very rich. if you are really rich, you can't throw money. >> he hires the women in the highest position and he trusts them. he's the one that will take care of them. >> donald doesn't have any real answers for those issues. this response when he gets upset as he yells and screams and curses and those people. at this mattress saves time. >> i was there. i did all these things. i was there when we balance the federal budget to him in ohio. i know how to do this. nicole: at cruz wins, donald trump would need 57% of those remaining to get the nomination. lauren: in the democratic side, hillary clinton continues to focus on new york spen
eastern here in the fox business network.ng on white house making the final page. for armored donald trump's wife was also one with her has been. >> i think it is not fair that they are attacking family, wife, children. it is unfair. >> we are headed for a massive recession if i'm not elect it. we're in a massive bubble. we have the cheapest money we've ever had, yet no one can borrow that much of very rich. if you are really rich, you can't throw money. >> he hires the women...
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eastern . thenator ted cruz gop presidential primary in wisconsin, defeating donald trump and john kasich. senator cruz spoke to supporters in milwaukee. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the governor of wisconsin, scott walker. ♪ [applause] gov. walker: good evening, wisconsin. what a great crowd. want to thank our tremendous lieutenant governor for being here. and thanks to all of you for coming out. i want to thank all of you here and all of you at home for showing what wisconsin nice means. [applause] gov. walker: it means we are nice but not pushovers. we understand what commonsense reforms mean, what it means to have principal conservative leadership because we have done it here in the great state of wisconsin. [applause] gov. walker: we don't need leaders who talk about how bad things are. we want leaders who will inspire our country going forward and not is like a night, we will celebrate a tremendous victory for ted cruz, the next president. [applause] gov. walker: ted cruz is so
eastern . thenator ted cruz gop presidential primary in wisconsin, defeating donald trump and john kasich. senator cruz spoke to supporters in milwaukee. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the governor of wisconsin, scott walker. ♪ [applause] gov. walker: good evening, wisconsin. what a great crowd. want to thank our tremendous lieutenant governor for being here. and thanks to all of you for coming out. i want to thank all of you here and all of you at home for showing what...
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eastern, on c-span. tv,'s american history veereo -- historian jack rako this lecture is about one hour, 15 minutes. >> it is a privilege for me every year to be able to announce the lecturer. it is a privilege that share to introduce jack rakove. jack briefed me how to pronounce his name, i think i screwed it up. even if i can't pronounce it, i've admired his work enormously. his first book, "the beginning of the national politics," was just published. it's a study of the continental congress. i remember being so impressed by it. it is a pathbreaking work, and
eastern, on c-span. tv,'s american history veereo -- historian jack rako this lecture is about one hour, 15 minutes. >> it is a privilege for me every year to be able to announce the lecturer. it is a privilege that share to introduce jack rakove. jack briefed me how to pronounce his name, i think i screwed it up. even if i can't pronounce it, i've admired his work enormously. his first book, "the beginning of the national politics," was just published. it's a study of the...
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eastern time. have a good day. a vehicle so versatile it owns anything outdoors that ends in "ing"... ...like hauling, exploring, off-roading... and of course, braking. thirty-two horsepower, a twelve hundred-pound payload and over a thousand different ways to configure yours. go gator. visit your john deere dealer to experience the new gator xuv590i, starting at just $9,799. >>> bernie sanders tops hillary clinton with democrats winning in wyoming. ted cruz snapsz up more dmgts colorado. and get this, donald trump lays low this weekend. >> plus for the first time as president, president obama sits doesn't with chris wallace on fox news sunday. we have all the highlights. >>> plus, the controversy over so-called bathroom bills. new laws that guy rights groups call hate but supporters say protect they are religious liberties. >>> good sunday to you. nice to be with you. nice to be with you at home.
eastern time. have a good day. a vehicle so versatile it owns anything outdoors that ends in "ing"... ...like hauling, exploring, off-roading... and of course, braking. thirty-two horsepower, a twelve hundred-pound payload and over a thousand different ways to configure yours. go gator. visit your john deere dealer to experience the new gator xuv590i, starting at just $9,799. >>> bernie sanders tops hillary clinton with democrats winning in wyoming. ted cruz snapsz up more...
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. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a. ♪ >> this month we showcase our student camp winnersc-span's annual video documentary competition. this year's theme is road to the white house. students were asked what issues you want candidates to discuss? one of our second prize high school winners are from maryland. matt, 10th-graders at sherwood high school once presidential candidates to discuss campaign laws in a video titled "finance -- campaign-finance, the issue of all issues. about an issue that affects every other issue across the nation. it may not be what you immediately think of because campaign-finance is not exactly a glamorous issue. that is right. campaign-finance. money gets from donor to candidate, the message, the amount. the inherent problem with unlimited money in politics. 84% of americans make money has too much influence in politics. yet for being such a monumental problem in the democracy, campaign finance is sorely undiscussed -- under discussed. candidatesesidential need to step up and tell us their plan for campaign-finance reform. because it is the issue
. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a. ♪ >> this month we showcase our student camp winnersc-span's annual video documentary competition. this year's theme is road to the white house. students were asked what issues you want candidates to discuss? one of our second prize high school winners are from maryland. matt, 10th-graders at sherwood high school once presidential candidates to discuss campaign laws in a video titled "finance -- campaign-finance, the...
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neighborhoods report that facilitates a comprehensive report about this and others issues the eastern neighborhoods but we have advanced did pdr so bring in early numbers moving on to the actual numbers based on new analysis we've done we now have included that the adopted plans as the commission and board adopted ♪ 2030 the plans adopted we believe will lead to the loss of approxely 3 and a half millions square feet this number is different it was not adopted exactly like between the brackets of what was analyzed we recreated where the plan is adopt and he can go into more detail how we calculated that what has happened since the adoption of the eastern neighborhoods there has been definitely have lost 1.1 million square feet of pdrs space by building construction the commission has entitled the projects that would lead to another 4 hundred square feet of pdrs loss and then in terms of what is in the pipeline is monuments to one half million square feet of pdrs space again those are projects not come into purview if you add that up based on everything that happened to debate in the p
neighborhoods report that facilitates a comprehensive report about this and others issues the eastern neighborhoods but we have advanced did pdr so bring in early numbers moving on to the actual numbers based on new analysis we've done we now have included that the adopted plans as the commission and board adopted ♪ 2030 the plans adopted we believe will lead to the loss of approxely 3 and a half millions square feet this number is different it was not adopted exactly like between the...
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. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on q&a. servicetional park director jonathan jarvis talks about the upcoming 100 anniversary of the agency. from washington journal, this is 35 minutes. >> its national park week and we have to does the director of the national park service, jonathan jarvis is the service marks its 100 earth day this year. what is the state of national parks? good.nk it is pretty record visitation 307 , million visitors across all 400 plus national parks. we have a few challenges, but it is a great year to celebrate our 100th anniversary. host: the secretary of interior yesterday gave a speech, and she called for a correction in our conservation efforts in the next 100 years. what did she mean by that? guest: we have to address a number of challenges related to conservation. one is that the american public in terms of diversity, ethnicity, is not participating in conservation, in outdoor recreation in any sort of equitable way. so reaching out and inspiring the next generation to take on population issues and
. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on q&a. servicetional park director jonathan jarvis talks about the upcoming 100 anniversary of the agency. from washington journal, this is 35 minutes. >> its national park week and we have to does the director of the national park service, jonathan jarvis is the service marks its 100 earth day this year. what is the state of national parks? good.nk it is pretty record visitation 307 , million visitors across all 400 plus national...
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eastern. and then just five days away, cnn hosts the democratic presidential debate.y clinton and bernie sanders facing off live from new york. thursday night. 9:00 eastern, right here on cnn. >>> we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ (laughing) there's nothing like making their day. except making sure their tomorrow is taken care of too. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so you can. to make getting here easy. of flight combinations while you're mastering life. because the hardest part of any trip, should be leaving. expedia. technology connecting you to what matters. legalzoom has your back. for your business, our trusted network of attorneys has provided guidance to over 100,000 people just like you. visit legalzoom today. the legal help you can count on. legalzoom. legal help is here. our most advanced formula for joint health and comfort. cosamin -- proven by more research than any leading joint supplement. >>> all right. welcome back now to the latest on the breaking news we're following this hour. belgian federal prosecutors say mohamed abrini has a
eastern. and then just five days away, cnn hosts the democratic presidential debate.y clinton and bernie sanders facing off live from new york. thursday night. 9:00 eastern, right here on cnn. >>> we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ (laughing) there's nothing like making their day. except making sure their tomorrow is taken care of too. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so you can. to make getting here easy. of flight combinations while you're mastering life. because...
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that's 10:00 eastern and sunday night at 9:00 eastern right here on msnbc. we'll be right back. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends, three jobs... you're like nothing can replace brad. then liberty mutual calls, and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement™, we'll pay for a car that's a model year newer with 15,000 fewer miles than your old one. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. youto get the help you'refar looking for. that's why at xfinity we're opening up more stores closer to you. where you can use all of our latest products and technology. and find out how to get the most out of your service. so when you get home, all you have to do is enjoy it. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. >>> when i talk about the differences between secretary clinton and myself, one of the major differences is precisely how we raise money for our campaigns. secretary c
that's 10:00 eastern and sunday night at 9:00 eastern right here on msnbc. we'll be right back. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends, three jobs... you're like nothing can replace brad. then liberty mutual calls, and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement™, we'll pay for a car that's a model year newer with 15,000 fewer miles than your old one. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty...
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eastern friday night, every friday night. stick around for john stossel's show "stossel" at 9:00 p.m. eastern on the fox business network. closing bell about 39 minutes away. hillary clinton and bernie sanders bringing nominatn battle to pennsylvania ahead of next week's super tuesday 3 where maryland, connecticut, delaware, rhode island have a say in the 2016 race. >>> coming up, going one-on-one with former democratic hopeful lincoln chafee about the last man and woman standing in his party. >>> the historic agreement that the united nations signed at this hour as the paris climate change agreement brings more than 150 nations and billions of global taxpayer dollars together. coming up, a fox business exclusive with the visionary ceo who ran one of america's biggest utilities. former nrg ceo david crane we ask would he sign this deal? stay tuned we're coming right back. . liz: breaking news, this just came in, take a look. moments ago, president obama and michelle obama arriving at kensington palace where he and the first l
eastern friday night, every friday night. stick around for john stossel's show "stossel" at 9:00 p.m. eastern on the fox business network. closing bell about 39 minutes away. hillary clinton and bernie sanders bringing nominatn battle to pennsylvania ahead of next week's super tuesday 3 where maryland, connecticut, delaware, rhode island have a say in the 2016 race. >>> coming up, going one-on-one with former democratic hopeful lincoln chafee about the last man and woman...
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announcer: sunday night at 8:00 eastern. the c-span campaign 2013 continues to travel across the country to honor winners from the student camera competitions. recently we went to wyoming to recognize winners from laramie high school. honored thiss video, access to a higher education is the investment of the future. then we traveled to south dakota to visit with winners in rapid city and sioux falls. and the final stop included minnesota, where third prize honored for their video on water pollution. a special thanks to the cable partners, comcast, charter, dco. though -- and mi these are to watch one of the top 21 winning injuries before "washington journal. " short time from now, we will to you to the washington hilton hotel for the annual correspondents dinner. this will include guest arrivals, and later, remarks from president obama. and this year's entertainer, larry wilmore. coverage begins in about an hour from now, 6:00 eastern. until then, we look at speeches and past president who attended the dinner. >> saturday, a
announcer: sunday night at 8:00 eastern. the c-span campaign 2013 continues to travel across the country to honor winners from the student camera competitions. recently we went to wyoming to recognize winners from laramie high school. honored thiss video, access to a higher education is the investment of the future. then we traveled to south dakota to visit with winners in rapid city and sioux falls. and the final stop included minnesota, where third prize honored for their video on water...
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page a chart a field survey and the map is in progress as you can see that you've already sense the eastern neighborhoods was approved adopted approved 21 residential projects the mo and 11 more pending they'll all taking out pdr and only go replaced token small amounts when you add up the numbers taken out one hundred feet plus of pdr what is pending rubber stamping those projects takes out another 4 hundred pdrs now could i don't think anyone will pretend to tell me logan this pdr this fast is not wholesale displacement it is for heavens sakes admit it and the question what to do about it, it is clear if this way the plan was approved 7 years ago is - was gravely inflated by the course of events and economics impacting the city i have to go back and overhaul the eastern neighborhoods and zion that is failing the city and our neighborhoods and it is failing everybody and i'm stunned at the way that somehow it is a great plan let's keep going no. you have the tool and overhauling the eastern neighborhoods and developing tools that will a great benefit with your staff the missions and other
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really our rainy season for stretching back here towards west across south eastern china over towards taiwan and the southern japanese islands. keeping that precipitation toward the south. as we go into saturday and sunday, it will start to lift back towards the north. just an area of low pressure breaking off of it. that should bring another round of showers for parts of kushu and over towards tokyo by the time sunday comes around. for the time being, sunnier skies and warmer temperatures dominating most of japan even toward the korean peninsula. showers lingering toward the southeast. take a look at the three-day forecast. looking at showers all the way out through the week and taipei as well. you're looking at the start of the rainy season fairly soon. the official start and you see on friday you have showers. kicking back in once again on sunday. as i mentioned, tokyo above average temperatures through the weekend. by sunday you'll be looking at the area of low pressure coming from the south. a will the of times people ask what is the rainy season. we always talk about it as we go
really our rainy season for stretching back here towards west across south eastern china over towards taiwan and the southern japanese islands. keeping that precipitation toward the south. as we go into saturday and sunday, it will start to lift back towards the north. just an area of low pressure breaking off of it. that should bring another round of showers for parts of kushu and over towards tokyo by the time sunday comes around. for the time being, sunnier skies and warmer temperatures...
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eastern before "washington journal." newsmakers, virginia enator mark warner on the budget committee. newsmakers. on c-span. >> the book tells both a story manuscript,that the this national treasure isn't hat we thought, while also trying to chronologically think about what was madison encountering at the time, and keeping those two narratives tricky for a uite while. >> sunday night on q&a, boston college law school professor mary sarah builder discusses her hand which takes during and after the conventional constitution in 1987. >> he folded those sheets in the front and the two pages and the middle. he sewed the two pieces of paper together in the manuscript. of paper that es e noticed was that the last quarter was that he didn't match with the earlier one. suspicion thatmy the end of the manuscript had been written later. it was a wonderful thing to get to see that in person. eastern on ght at 8 c-span's q&a. >> next, proposals to eliminate federal student aid programs and with direct em federal funding to the states
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eastern, and be sure to tune in for live coverage of the white house correspondents dinner on saturday" the biography of alexander hamilton. ron: he said i was reading your book, and as i started reading started jumping off the page. i said really? i was thinking one honor was this guy talking -- what on this guy talking about. i think he picked up quickly that he had a world-class ignoramus on hip-hop. can hip-hop be the vehicle for telling this large and complex story. he said i'm going to educate you about hip-hop. he did on the spot. he started pointing out that you can pack more information into the lyrics than any other forum, because it is very dense and rapid. he started talking about the fact that hip-hop not only has rhymed endings, it has internal rhymes, and he started educating me in all of these different devices that are very important to the success of the show. >> sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific on "q&a." >> each week, american history america" brings you archival film that helps provide context for today's issues. of four, 25years years of continuous ter
eastern, and be sure to tune in for live coverage of the white house correspondents dinner on saturday" the biography of alexander hamilton. ron: he said i was reading your book, and as i started reading started jumping off the page. i said really? i was thinking one honor was this guy talking -- what on this guy talking about. i think he picked up quickly that he had a world-class ignoramus on hip-hop. can hip-hop be the vehicle for telling this large and complex story. he said i'm going...
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eastern here on c-span. announcer: defense secretary ashton carter makes remarks on defense policy and national security today at the center for strategic and international studies. you can see it live on c-span starting at 1:00 p.m. eastern. ♪ this month we showcase our c-span studentcam competition winners. is road to theme white house and students were asked, what issues do you want presidential candidates to discuss? one of our high school winners is from jinx, omaha -- is from a jinx, oklahoma. jenks, oklahoma. sen. sanders: did most areas problem facing this country is a lax of good paying jobs. >> the fact is, it is double digits. the worst since 1978. >> to many of our people do not have the education or skills required for the jobs being created. we're all about getting our hands dirty. increasing the labor force, putting people to work. throughout our history there has been one group left behind. forhe unemployment rate adults with developmental disabilities, is 73%. aur if you are in a doll with d
eastern here on c-span. announcer: defense secretary ashton carter makes remarks on defense policy and national security today at the center for strategic and international studies. you can see it live on c-span starting at 1:00 p.m. eastern. ♪ this month we showcase our c-span studentcam competition winners. is road to theme white house and students were asked, what issues do you want presidential candidates to discuss? one of our high school winners is from jinx, omaha -- is from a jinx,...
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eastern time right here on fox business.icole: senator ted cruz won all 14 delegates up for grabs in wyoming gop convention on saturday and cruz calling for unity at campaign stop in casper over the weekend. >> we come together and unit, we will win the nomination, and if we come together and unit, we will win the general election, we will beat hillary clinton and we will turn this country around, we will get the federal government off of our backseat and we will bring freedom and opportunity for every american. nicole: cruz was expected to do well. lauren: lower house of congress voted late last night to impeach presidential dilma rosa. false accounting to manage the federal counting, the itch -- impeachment goes and vice president will take over. nicole: death toll in ecuador continues to rise. officials say at least 272 people are dead, more than 2500 injured along ecuador's coast. rescue to dig for survivors and disaster will likely have a big impact on the opec nation's economy, the small oil-dependent country has alrea
eastern time right here on fox business.icole: senator ted cruz won all 14 delegates up for grabs in wyoming gop convention on saturday and cruz calling for unity at campaign stop in casper over the weekend. >> we come together and unit, we will win the nomination, and if we come together and unit, we will win the general election, we will beat hillary clinton and we will turn this country around, we will get the federal government off of our backseat and we will bring freedom and...
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eastern. tv,ext on american history university of pepperdine school of law professor talks about the origin of the office of vice president. we will hear about the role of the first man who held the office, and the nearly convoluted method of selecting. before the 12th amendment, the office of vice president did not have substantial executive or legislative power. this talk was posted by the university of pepperdine school of law. and it is about half an hour. >> thank you very much for that kind introduction. thank you for that. not just me, the introduction for all of us. welcome here. i welcome all of you. here at pepperdine, we love having you here on with you for campus in america. speak have been asked to about the origins, and the early history of, the vice presidency -- up to the 12th amendment. you understand why the 12th amendment, i hope. in that way, i hope to answer some of the wonderful questions that were raised by the ambassadors. as a historian, that means i tell a story. let
eastern. tv,ext on american history university of pepperdine school of law professor talks about the origin of the office of vice president. we will hear about the role of the first man who held the office, and the nearly convoluted method of selecting. before the 12th amendment, the office of vice president did not have substantial executive or legislative power. this talk was posted by the university of pepperdine school of law. and it is about half an hour. >> thank you very much for...