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p.m. eastern on c-span. >> now the chief political reporter for sky news australia hosts a program looking at the most recent session of australia's parliament. the parliament is expected to return to reconvene in mid-may. this is 30 minutes. >> hello and welcome to the parliament house and chamber. i have a wrap up of the latest parliamentary action. australia has had a big focus on the direction of the trump administration early on in his presidency. >> thank you, mr. president. my question is also to the attorney general. can the attorney general advised
p.m. eastern on c-span. >> now the chief political reporter for sky news australia hosts a program looking at the most recent session of australia's parliament. the parliament is expected to return to reconvene in mid-may. this is 30 minutes. >> hello and welcome to the parliament house and chamber. i have a wrap up of the latest parliamentary action. australia has had a big focus on the direction of the trump administration early on in his presidency. >> thank you, mr....
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p.m. eastern, dr.zekiel emanuel on his latest book, "prescription for the future." >> i have predicted in my book that we will get rid of 1000 hospitals. of thetaking care out four walls of the medical institutions and delivering it at home or other facilities, big, big part of transformation. we should not be in facilities. announcer: wednesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, personal profiles of president trump's cabinet including rex tillerson, jeff sessions, rick perry, and nikki haley. >> we will start to show our strength. we will not be afraid to stand up. when we decide to make an action we will follow through with it, and we will make sure it is known. as doug think we will be shy about the values of america. announcer: thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, continued personal profiles of the cabinet, including betsy devos, tom price, ben carson, and scott pruitt. >> the states should join together and inter-into an agreement to address water quality issues and involve the epa to serve the role it is supposed t
p.m. eastern, dr.zekiel emanuel on his latest book, "prescription for the future." >> i have predicted in my book that we will get rid of 1000 hospitals. of thetaking care out four walls of the medical institutions and delivering it at home or other facilities, big, big part of transformation. we should not be in facilities. announcer: wednesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, personal profiles of president trump's cabinet including rex tillerson, jeff sessions, rick perry, and nikki...
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p.m. eastern, former u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york at cooper union in new york city. wednesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, ann holton, former virginia education secretary, and wife of democratic senator tim kaine, shares her views about public education. >> i think that we have to remember that that local ownership of schools has a lot to do with that positive support for schools. >> thursday at 8:00 p.m., a panel on the prescription drug addiction crisis in the u.s. >> they've created things and make a drug for it, and tell you do you ever have anxiety, are you ever hungry? everybody has these ssymptoms. well, we have a drug for it. >> friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, supreme court justice sonia sotomayor talks to students. >> curious people go further. it is curiosity that leads you to experience new things and might lead you to find an interest that you never imagined. >> next week at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impa
p.m. eastern, former u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york at cooper union in new york city. wednesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, ann holton, former virginia education secretary, and wife of democratic senator tim kaine, shares her views about public education. >> i think that we have to remember that that local ownership of schools has a lot to do with that positive support for schools. >> thursday at 8:00 p.m., a panel on the prescription drug addiction crisis in the u.s....
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eastern,y at 8:00 p.m. dr. ezekiel emanuel on his latest book. we are going to get rid of of0 hospi. taking health care t the institutions and delivering it in other facilities. a big part of transformation. >> wednesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, personal profiles of president trump cabinet including rex tillerson, jeff sessions, rick perry and nikki haley. >> we will show our strength and not be afraid to stand up. we will follow through with our actions and make sure that is known. i don't think we will be shy about the values of america. >> thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, we will continue with the personal profiles of president trump am including betsy devos, ben carson and scott pruitt. >> states need to enter into agreement about water issues. >> friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, maria shriver and positions testify before the senate committee on aging about research on curing alzheimer's. >> i believe getting more women into clinical trials could possibly lead to the cure for all of us. >> next week at 8:00 p.m. on c-span. >> this weekend on the presi
eastern,y at 8:00 p.m. dr. ezekiel emanuel on his latest book. we are going to get rid of of0 hospi. taking health care t the institutions and delivering it in other facilities. a big part of transformation. >> wednesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, personal profiles of president trump cabinet including rex tillerson, jeff sessions, rick perry and nikki haley. >> we will show our strength and not be afraid to stand up. we will follow through with our actions and make sure that is known. i...
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p.m. eastern sunday on "american artifacts." this is american c-span3.v only on join us tomorrow at 10 a.m. eastern for a ceremony marking the 100th anniversary of america's entry into world war i. the united a's world war i centennial commission hosted the program from the were memorial in kansas city, missouri. the ceremony includes a dramatic retelling of the american debate about whether to join the global conflict. president woodrow wilson signed the declaration of war against germany on april 7, 1917. more than 100,000 died. that's tomorrow on american .istory tv, here on c-span3 >> recently, american history tv was at the american historical association's annual meeting in denver, colorado. we spoke with professors, authors, and graduate students about the research. this interview is about an hour and 20 minutes. >> we are with susan r, a medical professor -- susan lederer. deathd attitudes about change in the united states after world war ii? lederer: there was a growing interest in the increasing costs of the funeral in
p.m. eastern sunday on "american artifacts." this is american c-span3.v only on join us tomorrow at 10 a.m. eastern for a ceremony marking the 100th anniversary of america's entry into world war i. the united a's world war i centennial commission hosted the program from the were memorial in kansas city, missouri. the ceremony includes a dramatic retelling of the american debate about whether to join the global conflict. president woodrow wilson signed the declaration of war against...
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p.m. eastern on c-span. also, march for science rally will be held in the nation's and a number of cities around the world marking earth day. john holdren will talk today about u.s. science and technology policy, that will american om the association for the advancement of science and that is 5:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. coming up to not 8 eastern, nbc women's movement key witness rwas a in mark on efforts to fight that how se and talks about alzheimer's affected her father. in march of 2009, i sat >> my father, surgeon shriver, was an optimistic and dedicated public servant. sharp as theys come, a beautifully tuned instrument that let people in all and inspired. he was an expert in sharing his passions with the general public, with thought leaders, and with people like yourself. he often came here to the hill to advocate for increased funding for his beloved peace corps, and war on poverty programs that he created, including headstart, vista, job corps, and legal services for the poor. he loved working in t
p.m. eastern on c-span. also, march for science rally will be held in the nation's and a number of cities around the world marking earth day. john holdren will talk today about u.s. science and technology policy, that will american om the association for the advancement of science and that is 5:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. coming up to not 8 eastern, nbc women's movement key witness rwas a in mark on efforts to fight that how se and talks about alzheimer's affected her father. in march of 2009, i...
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p.m. eastern on c-span. communicators attended the recent state of the net conference in washington, d.c. we talked with people who helped shape how the internet is governed. they also talk about some issues of internet use today. >> what is your background? >> i started as a mathematics major. i wanted to be a math professor. it took me until graduate school to realize that it like mathematics. i dropped out of became a programmer. i went back and have alex -- back in economics and got a couple degrees. i did work in the united universityn two computer networking operations. i had an internet policy project in the former soviet union. >> when you bring technology and the internet to another country, how do you do that? >> depends when you do it. i put computers and some african countries as a matter of education, working with vendors, making sure you have the right prerequisites like electricity, making sure there is a process that has to happen and people are dedicated to, and making it happen. with the in
p.m. eastern on c-span. communicators attended the recent state of the net conference in washington, d.c. we talked with people who helped shape how the internet is governed. they also talk about some issues of internet use today. >> what is your background? >> i started as a mathematics major. i wanted to be a math professor. it took me until graduate school to realize that it like mathematics. i dropped out of became a programmer. i went back and have alex -- back in economics and...
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p.m. eastern on week at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> c-span's "washington journal" live with policy issues that interest you. coming up, a discussion of the federal ruling on lgbt workplace discrimination. then an author talking about his and, "the unholy trinity" the irs national taxpayer advocate will offer her concerns about the complexity of the tax code. be sure to watch "washington journal" on monday morning. join the discussion. >> each week, american artifacts takes you to museums and historic places to learn about american history. located in washington, d.c. near the capital, union station opened in 1907. at the time, it was one of the largest train stations in the world. we toured the building with the president of the union station development corporation to learn about its history and we hear from a architect about the original construction in recent restoration.
p.m. eastern on week at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> c-span's "washington journal" live with policy issues that interest you. coming up, a discussion of the federal ruling on lgbt workplace discrimination. then an author talking about his and, "the unholy trinity" the irs national taxpayer advocate will offer her concerns about the complexity of the tax code. be sure to watch "washington journal" on monday morning. join the discussion. >> each week,...
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p.m. eastern with a conversation about biographies . at 3:00 p.m. a look at the republican party. it is a discussion on the environment with steve early. another day in the death of america a chronicle of ten short lives. and at 7:00 p.m. david horwitz on his book big agenda present trumps plan to save america. watch the 26 annual festival of books. like live today starting at 1:30 p.m. eastern. so the third major character in this text william lloyd garrison. went on to become one of the most famous if not the most famous white male abolitionists in history. he was also involved in the founding of many of the principles with the anti- slavery societies that really challenge slavery. in some it begins with a speech that he gave on independence day in 1829. and he gave the speech for the american society in the 1820s the most prominent and powerful and racial reform organization became the american colonization society. it was geared towards sending free black people back to africa. and thereby encouraging the gradual abolition of slavery and then getting rid of this newly freed pe
p.m. eastern with a conversation about biographies . at 3:00 p.m. a look at the republican party. it is a discussion on the environment with steve early. another day in the death of america a chronicle of ten short lives. and at 7:00 p.m. david horwitz on his book big agenda present trumps plan to save america. watch the 26 annual festival of books. like live today starting at 1:30 p.m. eastern. so the third major character in this text william lloyd garrison. went on to become one of the most...
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eastern, a8:00 p.m.efing on the discovery of seven earthlike planets orbiting a nearby star. >> we are currently using the hubble space telescope to determine if they have hydrogen -helium dominated atmospheres. prosll the discussion on and cons of genetically modified food. petland'sk that all best plans are gmo is because there is nothing you buying your grocery stores, whether it is organic or conventional or whatever that has not been genetically modified >> easter sunday, white house easter egg role event. and then a visit to the african history museum in washington. >> i knew the nation was thirsting for this museum, but i have to confess, i did not know that the reaction would be this positive and this strong. p.m., a panel of federal jesses discussing the history of the bill of rights. >> what it is is part of the constitution. and ahugely important designation of senses. a division of power. >> followed by a conversation with the smithsonian institution and the archivist of the united states. >>
eastern, a8:00 p.m.efing on the discovery of seven earthlike planets orbiting a nearby star. >> we are currently using the hubble space telescope to determine if they have hydrogen -helium dominated atmospheres. prosll the discussion on and cons of genetically modified food. petland'sk that all best plans are gmo is because there is nothing you buying your grocery stores, whether it is organic or conventional or whatever that has not been genetically modified >> easter sunday, white...
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p.m. eastern, reflecting on the 2016 presidential election. 8:15 p.m. an interview with the co-owners of politics and prose bookstore in washington dc about their bookstores reaction to the election of president trump. 8:45 p.m., camille office her thoughts on feminism and empowering women and men on book tvs afterwords-- afterwards former chief of the nypd's internal affairs bureau talks about investigating corruption in the police force. at 11:00 p.m., we wrap up our sunday primetime lineup with the satirical coverage of the 2011 egyptian revolution and consequences of criticizing the government all tonight on c-span2 book tv. >> so, about seven years ago i wrote my first book and i was so excited. i spent all this time thinking of the title in the title i came up with was: what is health. to me the key question i did know what health was. was how you look, how you feel, how long you live, how well you live? what was health? how do you optimize on a parameter when you don't have a parameter on which to optimize? i sent it to the publisher in about a w
p.m. eastern, reflecting on the 2016 presidential election. 8:15 p.m. an interview with the co-owners of politics and prose bookstore in washington dc about their bookstores reaction to the election of president trump. 8:45 p.m., camille office her thoughts on feminism and empowering women and men on book tvs afterwords-- afterwards former chief of the nypd's internal affairs bureau talks about investigating corruption in the police force. at 11:00 p.m., we wrap up our sunday primetime lineup...
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p.m. eastern.peakers will include steven mnuchin, white house budget director mick mulvaney, and white house economic adviser gary cohn. again, more live coverage expected at about 1:15 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. a couple of news items this afternoon. the hill reports that deal may be in the offing on a new republican health care measure. tw.two republican on bigger say they're nearing a deal on changes to the obamacare replacement deal that could move the measure closer to passage although doubts remain. the compromise being brokered between mark meadows, chair of the conservative house freedom caucus, and congressman tom macarthur, cochair of the moderate tuesday group. a conference call for all house republican lawmakers on saturday wilwould be a chance to discusse changes. you can read that story in the hill today. we had this from the washington examiner. utah republican congressman jason chaffetz is unsure if he will finish out his term in congress. this comes one day after shocking the po
p.m. eastern.peakers will include steven mnuchin, white house budget director mick mulvaney, and white house economic adviser gary cohn. again, more live coverage expected at about 1:15 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. a couple of news items this afternoon. the hill reports that deal may be in the offing on a new republican health care measure. tw.two republican on bigger say they're nearing a deal on changes to the obamacare replacement deal that could move the measure closer to passage although...
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p.m. eastern on c-span2's book tv. and public economist health official talks about potential changes to the medicaid program. the conversation includes access to health services in rural areas, and the republican efforts to repeal the affordable care act. the alliance for health reform hosted this ballroom. forum. d this >> good afternoon. welcome. , president and co-ceo of the alliance of health reform. for those of you not reform -- not familiar with us, we are a nonpartisan nonprofit. we have been around for 25 years. our mission is to inform policy makers on how
p.m. eastern on c-span2's book tv. and public economist health official talks about potential changes to the medicaid program. the conversation includes access to health services in rural areas, and the republican efforts to repeal the affordable care act. the alliance for health reform hosted this ballroom. forum. d this >> good afternoon. welcome. , president and co-ceo of the alliance of health reform. for those of you not reform -- not familiar with us, we are a nonpartisan nonprofit....
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p.m. eastern. at 8:00 p.m. from the national reviews a summit, conservatives discussing hollywood, politics, and pop culture. >> these are the things we have because we have oil. haveth oil, you technology. if you choose the premises you can actually say something that feels true and beautiful in the world of movies. announcer: tuesday, former u.s. attorney for new york at cooper new york city. and wednesday, former education secretary and wife of democratic senator tim kaine chairs her views about public education. think we have to remember that local ownership of schools has a lot to do with that positive support for the schools. >> thursday, a panel on the prescription addiction crisis posted by the university of southern california. they have created something and made a dragon tell you, you have this. do you ever not sleep at night? do you have anxiety, are you ever hungry? and that no my god, i better go get some testosterone. the nation's highest court. >> curious people go further. it is curiosity that l
p.m. eastern. at 8:00 p.m. from the national reviews a summit, conservatives discussing hollywood, politics, and pop culture. >> these are the things we have because we have oil. haveth oil, you technology. if you choose the premises you can actually say something that feels true and beautiful in the world of movies. announcer: tuesday, former u.s. attorney for new york at cooper new york city. and wednesday, former education secretary and wife of democratic senator tim kaine chairs her...
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p.m. eastern. and here from the wife of senator tim kaine, and education center kerry -- education secretary. she recently spoke about education from the 1950's to today. this is in cambridge massachusetts. here is a preview. issues,ve facilities urban infrastructure, urban aging, in our urban core. we have kids with a multiplicity of challenges and maybe even more than in barbara johnson's day were at least we had more intact communities and on top of that we have systems that are pushing teachers out, pushing the great teachers away. part of the good news is that great teachers can get jobs everywhere now regardless of color. vaughn was able to work at nasa and get a man on the moon. greate great teachers, facilities, and the urban core is a very challenging one. >> that was a short portion of her remarks. see this in its entirety at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. here are some of the programs this holiday weekend on c-span. saturday at 8:00 p.m., a nasa briefing on the discovery of seven eart
p.m. eastern. and here from the wife of senator tim kaine, and education center kerry -- education secretary. she recently spoke about education from the 1950's to today. this is in cambridge massachusetts. here is a preview. issues,ve facilities urban infrastructure, urban aging, in our urban core. we have kids with a multiplicity of challenges and maybe even more than in barbara johnson's day were at least we had more intact communities and on top of that we have systems that are pushing...
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p.m. eastern. we'll have that for you on c-span3. also follow the hearings streaming live at c-span.org or listen live on the c-span radio app. join c-span saturday for the annual white house correspondentents association dinner. our live coverage begins at 9:30 p.m. eastern and senior daily show correspondent mminhaj attends the diener. prum says he will not attend. it was back to ronald reagan who did not attempt since he was recovering from a assassination attempt. in a statement the president says the whca takes note of president drum's announcement on twitter that he does not plan to attend the dinner which has been and will continue to be a
p.m. eastern. we'll have that for you on c-span3. also follow the hearings streaming live at c-span.org or listen live on the c-span radio app. join c-span saturday for the annual white house correspondentents association dinner. our live coverage begins at 9:30 p.m. eastern and senior daily show correspondent mminhaj attends the diener. prum says he will not attend. it was back to ronald reagan who did not attempt since he was recovering from a assassination attempt. in a statement the...
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p.m. eastern and sunday at 1:30 p.m. eastern on c-span twos book tv. >> the name of the book is the chicken trail, following workers, migrants and corporations across the americas. the author, university of arizona professor of sociology, kathleen's wharton. doctor sportsman, what is the chicken trail? >> well it's a way to describe a circular movements of chickens to mexico and immigrants to the us in the briefest form? host: in a longer form, how does that occur? guest: the id is because of transformation in the poultry industry there were increases in labor conflict and because of that tyson, for example, was indicted for recruiting illegals in mexico, giving them papers, crossing the border into distributing them in their plant spirit that was far the movement north. also, as a consequence in the poultry industry there was a flood of culture exports to mexico, which contributed to undermining the poultry industry and in rural workers particularly in mexico. there was really no alternative for them to be absorbed into
p.m. eastern and sunday at 1:30 p.m. eastern on c-span twos book tv. >> the name of the book is the chicken trail, following workers, migrants and corporations across the americas. the author, university of arizona professor of sociology, kathleen's wharton. doctor sportsman, what is the chicken trail? >> well it's a way to describe a circular movements of chickens to mexico and immigrants to the us in the briefest form? host: in a longer form, how does that occur? guest: the id is...
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p.m. eastern, a discussion on the environment. ith authors miriam horn, will leave vanderbilt, and steve early. author discussions continue at 4:00 p.m. with gary young in his book "another day in the death of america, a chronicle of ten short lives" watch the 22nd annual los angeles times festival of books, live this weekend starting at 1:30 p.m. eastern on c-span twos, but to be. >> welcome, good evening town hall, i am christian, i am town halls new community program curator. on behalf of town hall and our community partner books seller, it is my pleasure to welcome you to this conversation. this event is part of our science series that is made
p.m. eastern, a discussion on the environment. ith authors miriam horn, will leave vanderbilt, and steve early. author discussions continue at 4:00 p.m. with gary young in his book "another day in the death of america, a chronicle of ten short lives" watch the 22nd annual los angeles times festival of books, live this weekend starting at 1:30 p.m. eastern on c-span twos, but to be. >> welcome, good evening town hall, i am christian, i am town halls new community program curator....
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p.m. eastern, very exciting. vick happy birthday to one of my producer, happy birthday amanda king, and the rest of us, let's have a great weekend, ♪ >> lou: good evening, everybody. the trump administration stepping up the war on violent gang and drug cartel and attorney general jeff session dhs secretary set to visit the border tomorrow. sessions, in an interview ahead of the visit said viulent street gang ms 13 could be labelled a terrorist organization. >> i don't think it is any doubt that the open border and lawlessness we had is the factor in the rise of ms 13. this is o
p.m. eastern, very exciting. vick happy birthday to one of my producer, happy birthday amanda king, and the rest of us, let's have a great weekend, ♪ >> lou: good evening, everybody. the trump administration stepping up the war on violent gang and drug cartel and attorney general jeff session dhs secretary set to visit the border tomorrow. sessions, in an interview ahead of the visit said viulent street gang ms 13 could be labelled a terrorist organization. >> i don't think it is...
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p.m. eastern, former u.s. attorney for the district of new york at cooper union in new york city.ednesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and holton, former virginia education secretary and wife of democratic senator tim kaine shares her view about public education. >> i think we have to remember that local ownership of schools is a lot to do with a positive support for schools. >> thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, a panel on the prescription drug addiction crisis in the u.s., posted by the university of southern california. >> they have created things and made a drug for intel you have this -- and tell you you have this. are you ever hungry? everybody is hungry. we have a drug for it. , god, of aggregate some testosterone. sotomayor justice talks to students at stanford university about her path to the nation's highest court. >> people go further. it is curiosity that leads you to experience new things, and my lead you to find an interest you never imagined. >> this week at 8:00 eastern on c-span. washington journal continues. host: matt walsh, columnist with the blaze to talk about his new b
p.m. eastern, former u.s. attorney for the district of new york at cooper union in new york city.ednesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and holton, former virginia education secretary and wife of democratic senator tim kaine shares her view about public education. >> i think we have to remember that local ownership of schools is a lot to do with a positive support for schools. >> thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, a panel on the prescription drug addiction crisis in the u.s., posted by the...
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p.m. eastern on c-span two's book tv. >> monday night on "the pennsylvania," congressman mike, ranking membery house some many on communication and technology talks on privacy, net neutrality, and expanding broadband in the u.s. >> when you -- when democrats sit down and negotiate with republicans, with the public outcry over -- will the public outcry over net neutrality be a point of leverage for democrats to use? >> >> i think this is all part of it because the reclassification affects both. i think the public is going to have something to say about this . what we want is democrats on the committee is strong consumer protections. more and more, the handheld -- yournd your laptop whole life are on these devices now. your medical information, your financial information, personal family information, information about your children. people born except that internet service providers are not strictly using this data to make money for themselves. >> now a discussion on new to detect designed concussions and what that could mean for the national football league. from "washington journal," this is
p.m. eastern on c-span two's book tv. >> monday night on "the pennsylvania," congressman mike, ranking membery house some many on communication and technology talks on privacy, net neutrality, and expanding broadband in the u.s. >> when you -- when democrats sit down and negotiate with republicans, with the public outcry over -- will the public outcry over net neutrality be a point of leverage for democrats to use? >> >> i think this is all part of it because...
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eastern, mariah. hriver, and physicians talk alzheimers disease. >> this week 8 p.m. on c-span. >> "washington journal" continues. host: each week in this segment "washington journal" we take at ok at how your money is work in a different federal program, this week we're jorge benitez, director of nato source at atlantic council. benitez, explain how the funding commitment work nato, what do the countries agree to when they nato?p with guest: thank you, pleasure to be not -- alliance, this agreement was made years later. spending nt defense level was made in 2007 at the regus summit, ip formal agreement to spend at least 2% gdp on defense spending. this was a decrease, pack in been 3%, because of end of the cold war, they downht the threat his gone and the alliance could have less defense spending. 2% of their own defense spending? guest: absolutely. establishes the criteria and nato secretary general produces a report and tabalate what the country members spend on different parts of military spending, and things pension like that and give a report. host: how much mon
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p.m. eastern. it's a discussion on the environment. at 4:00 p.m., gary young talks about his book "another day in the death of america: ray short lives."0 at 7:00 p.m., david horowitz on on "big agenda: 's plan to save america." the the first 100 days of trump administration approaching, c-span takes a look cabinet,esident's which includes the senior most appointed officials in the branch.e part two begins with education betsy devos, narrowly confirmed in february with vice pence casting the tiebreaking vote. the daughter of a wealthy michigan family, the wife to the amway fortune, ms. devos has been a longtime republican party activist and one time as state party chair. her education advocacy over a onber of years has focused the issue of school choice, including
p.m. eastern. it's a discussion on the environment. at 4:00 p.m., gary young talks about his book "another day in the death of america: ray short lives."0 at 7:00 p.m., david horowitz on on "big agenda: 's plan to save america." the the first 100 days of trump administration approaching, c-span takes a look cabinet,esident's which includes the senior most appointed officials in the branch.e part two begins with education betsy devos, narrowly confirmed in february with vice...
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p.m. eastern on sunday. the discussion on miriam horn, lee interview and steve early. at four pm gary young talks about his book, another day in the death of america: a chronicle of ten short lights. at 7:00 p.m. david horowitz on his book, big agenda: present's plan to save america. what live coverage of the 22nd annual los angeles times festival of books saturday and sunday starting at 1:30 p.m. eastern on c-span to book tv. >> next, two doctors to discuss value-based health healthcare and its impact on overall healthcare spending and consumer satisfaction. later, doctor ezekiel emanuel former health advisor during the bombing in this, is hosted by pepperdine university. [applause] >> i often get asked with five pit and for dogs how do you do it? how do you do that job in trouble? quite friendly, the only time i sleep is when i travel. that's how i do it. thank you, gary, for that gracious introduction and for getting us fired up and ready to take on the topic. i am honored to be with you today as the pepperdine grad, i came for the
p.m. eastern on sunday. the discussion on miriam horn, lee interview and steve early. at four pm gary young talks about his book, another day in the death of america: a chronicle of ten short lights. at 7:00 p.m. david horowitz on his book, big agenda: present's plan to save america. what live coverage of the 22nd annual los angeles times festival of books saturday and sunday starting at 1:30 p.m. eastern on c-span to book tv. >> next, two doctors to discuss value-based health healthcare...
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p.m. eastern, very exciting. vick happy birthday to one of my producer, happy birthday amanda king, and the rest of us, let's have a great weekend, everybody. everybody. >> demonstrators in more than 500 cities across the globe are making to the street to support science this earth day, including here in washington. our own james rosen is on the scene. leland: high stakes for president trump this week, from the government shut down, showdown, to new efforts to repeal and replace obamacare and now, a promised major announcement on taxes, a fair and balanced look at it all. elizabeth: a message from downunder, vice-president mike pence has a new message for kim jong-un and china. his advice on lowering tensions in the north korean peninsula. ♪
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p.m. eastern, very exciting.ick happy birthday to one of my producer, happy birthday amanda king, and the rest of us, let's have a great weekend, ev >> i'm bob massi. for 32 years, i've been practicing law and living in las vegas. i help people with all sorts of real-estate problems, from trying to save their homes to closing major deals. eight years ago, 6,000 people a month moved here, looking for employment and affordable homes. little did anyone know that we would become ground zero for the american real-estate crisis. now, it's a different story. the american dream is back. we're gonna meet real people who faced the same problems as millions across america, and we'll dive deep into a city on the rebound because las vegas was a microcosm of america, and now vegas is back. [ woman vocalizing ]
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p.m. eastern, thomas dolby, author of "the speed of ound." watch the 15th annual indianapolis -- annapolis book festival. president trump earlier today hosted a white house town hall meeting about some of his initiatives concerning infrastructure, eliminating regulations, education and work force development. vice president mike pence introduces the event. vice president pence: thank you very much for that. how about a round of applause for that last panel, ivanka, dean, will burr. it's a pleasure to welcome you to the white house. thank you so much. i want to thank everyone
p.m. eastern, thomas dolby, author of "the speed of ound." watch the 15th annual indianapolis -- annapolis book festival. president trump earlier today hosted a white house town hall meeting about some of his initiatives concerning infrastructure, eliminating regulations, education and work force development. vice president mike pence introduces the event. vice president pence: thank you very much for that. how about a round of applause for that last panel, ivanka, dean, will burr....
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p.m. eastern, a discussion on the environment. :00 p.m., gary young talks about his book, another day in the death of america, a chronicle of 10 short lives. at 7:00 p.m., david horwitz on his book, big agenda, president trump's plan to save america. losh the 22nd annual angeles times festival of books live starting at 1:30 p.m. 2's bookon c-span tv. announcer: this week on q&a, david mccullough on his book, the american spirit, who we are and what we stand for, a collection of speeches going back to 1989. >> the 20th century senator who has been written about the most yet there isarthy, no biography of the senator who to the backbone to stand up him first, margaret j smith. >> do remember how you went about preparing for that speech? have worked on anything i ever delivered from a podium. on his book,llough american spirit, a collection of speeches going back to 1989 sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. announcer: washington journal continues. host: washington journal continues on earth day. there will be a march tod
p.m. eastern, a discussion on the environment. :00 p.m., gary young talks about his book, another day in the death of america, a chronicle of 10 short lives. at 7:00 p.m., david horwitz on his book, big agenda, president trump's plan to save america. losh the 22nd annual angeles times festival of books live starting at 1:30 p.m. 2's bookon c-span tv. announcer: this week on q&a, david mccullough on his book, the american spirit, who we are and what we stand for, a collection of speeches...
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p.m. eastern, author of 26 seconds, a personal history of the zippered or film. then seven skeletons, the epilation of the human fossils. >> now, a look at how gender and race affect the presidential election. the trump cabinet choices and the 115th congress. the university of minnesota humphrey school of public affairs hosted this discussion shortly after the inauguration. speakers include authors and academics from case western reserve university and the university of minnesota. this is about an hour and a half. >> has all of us know who are here in the united states, or even from abroad, during the fall of 2016, we had campaign that was permeated by issues of gender and race and class.
p.m. eastern, author of 26 seconds, a personal history of the zippered or film. then seven skeletons, the epilation of the human fossils. >> now, a look at how gender and race affect the presidential election. the trump cabinet choices and the 115th congress. the university of minnesota humphrey school of public affairs hosted this discussion shortly after the inauguration. speakers include authors and academics from case western reserve university and the university of minnesota. this is...
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eastern, mariah. hriver, and physicians talk alzheimers disease. >> this week 8 p.m.n c-span. >> "washington journal" continues. host: each week in this segment "washington journal" we take at ok at how your money is work in a different federal program, this week we're jorge benitez, director of nato source at atlantic council. benitez, explain how the funding commitment work nato, what do the countries agree to when they nato?p with guest: thank you, pleasure to...
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p.m. eastern and sunday at 1:30 p.m. eastern on c-span 2's "book tv." >> next on american history tv, we hear a panel of historians on the relationship between alexander hamilton and george washington. they will talk about thomas jefferson's opposition to hamilton's federalist party platform and how hamilton's immigrant experience affected his political views. they also explain how hamilton may have helped shift washington's opinion on slavery. the new york historical society hosted this hour-long event. >> tonight's program is a lecture in american history. we thank carl for his wonderful support, and i would also like to recognize a few other people in the auditorium this evening. the heart of our public programs, as i think you all know, is the bernard and irene schwartz distinguished speaker series. and mr. swartz has
p.m. eastern and sunday at 1:30 p.m. eastern on c-span 2's "book tv." >> next on american history tv, we hear a panel of historians on the relationship between alexander hamilton and george washington. they will talk about thomas jefferson's opposition to hamilton's federalist party platform and how hamilton's immigrant experience affected his political views. they also explain how hamilton may have helped shift washington's opinion on slavery. the new york historical society...
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p.m. eastern. you can see it live on our companion network c-span. for the first time since ronald reagan was shot, the president is not attending the out when correspondent's association dinner. the dinner will be going on nonetheless. the entertainment is hassan minaj of the daly show. coverage begins at 9:30 p.m. eastern. >> sunday on q & a, the house of truth, a washington political salon and the foundations of american liberalism. we talk with author brad snider, felix frankfurt ir, lewis brandeis and herbert hooufr who met regularly in the 1900s to debate politics and the future of the country. >> i think they all did this. race wasn't an issue for them. they cared about the rights of americans. that's the first time did supreme court struck down a state criminal conviction tunld due process clause. that was a huge moment in putting fair criminal trials on the liberal agenda and linking the idea of fair criminal trials with race. >> saturday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q & a. the senate appropriations
p.m. eastern. you can see it live on our companion network c-span. for the first time since ronald reagan was shot, the president is not attending the out when correspondent's association dinner. the dinner will be going on nonetheless. the entertainment is hassan minaj of the daly show. coverage begins at 9:30 p.m. eastern. >> sunday on q & a, the house of truth, a washington political salon and the foundations of american liberalism. we talk with author brad snider, felix frankfurt...
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p.m. eastern on c-span. [inaudible] >> every question we ask. can help our clients grow. innovators accelerate, governments solve more complex challenges, and communities to thrive. all of these better questions on a huge scale make a dramatic difference to our people, client, community and to the whole ocean of global economics. every better answer else as chief our purpose of better working world and the question you ask is the drop that starts the ripple. >> in the sweeping change in industry we have built stronger, more resilient institutions. we have adapted to a new regulatory landscape and enhanced risk management and common practices. but we still face headwinds, periods of high debt due to growth, low returns and heightened uncertainty in an increasingly interconnected global world. as risks if all the financial industry is rising to meet these challenges by embracing innovation and finding new opportunities to harness the power of technology, to meet the need of households and businesses worldwide. working to try a new course come to ensure growth, job creation
p.m. eastern on c-span. [inaudible] >> every question we ask. can help our clients grow. innovators accelerate, governments solve more complex challenges, and communities to thrive. all of these better questions on a huge scale make a dramatic difference to our people, client, community and to the whole ocean of global economics. every better answer else as chief our purpose of better working world and the question you ask is the drop that starts the ripple. >> in the sweeping...
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p.m. eastern, presidential historians. discuss presidential leadership. >> it is interesting that the greatest american president, abraham lincoln, is bracketed of the weak successful american president. this holiday weekend on cspan. the three universities are on the future of public diplomacy of education. the impact of various immigration policies on international student recruitment at american universities and colleges. >> hello and welcome everyone to our first monday of the month of april, this month, we have a different program as you can see. i want to get to it as quickly as possible. this is a joint effort of the university of southern california and leadership of policy. the public council and the public diplomacy council, the panel today consists of three distinguished team. let me introduce the person that's conceived and planned and executed this program, our moderator for today is going to be sharri willard of american university. she taught the first public diplomacy course at au. >> yes. >> sharri. [ appl
p.m. eastern, presidential historians. discuss presidential leadership. >> it is interesting that the greatest american president, abraham lincoln, is bracketed of the weak successful american president. this holiday weekend on cspan. the three universities are on the future of public diplomacy of education. the impact of various immigration policies on international student recruitment at american universities and colleges. >> hello and welcome everyone to our first monday of the...
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p.m. eastern on c-span2. announcer: recently, american history tv was at the american historical association's annual meeting in denver, colorado. we spoke with professors, authors, and graduate students about their research. this interview is about 20 minutes. bill: we are with chelsea medlock, a history professor at oklahoma state university. one of the more interesting topics we have seen is the use of war animals. how common was it for the u.s. and other military forces to use animals in world war i and world war ii? chelsea: it was really quite common up until right after world war ii going into the korean war. in world war i, you had all types of animals, such as horses, the largest group, followed by pigeons, war dogs, camels, elephants occasionally, depending on the terrain and location, oxen and bull. if you can think of any kind animal, it was probably at least in the war, whether it was a pet or mascot or working animal. bill: what were pigeons used for? chelsea: pigeons would be used for carrier p
p.m. eastern on c-span2. announcer: recently, american history tv was at the american historical association's annual meeting in denver, colorado. we spoke with professors, authors, and graduate students about their research. this interview is about 20 minutes. bill: we are with chelsea medlock, a history professor at oklahoma state university. one of the more interesting topics we have seen is the use of war animals. how common was it for the u.s. and other military forces to use animals in...
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p.m. eastern, personal profiles of president trump's cabinet including rex tillerson, jeff sessions, rick perry and nikki haley. >> we will now start to do is show our strength. we will not be afraid to stand up when we decide to make an action, we will follow through with it and we will make sure that that is known. i don't think we will be shy about the values of america. >> thursday at 8 p.m. eastern will will continue with personal profiles of president trump's cabinet including betsy devos, tom price, ben carson and scott pruitt. >> states to join together and it into an agreement to address water on the issues and that involves the epa to serve the role is supposed to serve the something should be commended and celebrated. >> friday at 8 p.m. eastern maria shriver and physicians testified before the senate committee on aging, but research efforts to cure alzheimer's disease. >> i believe studying the women and getting more women into clinical trials could possibly lead to the cure for all of us. >> this week at 8 p.m. on c-span. >> check out our c-span classroom website@c-span.org/c
p.m. eastern, personal profiles of president trump's cabinet including rex tillerson, jeff sessions, rick perry and nikki haley. >> we will now start to do is show our strength. we will not be afraid to stand up when we decide to make an action, we will follow through with it and we will make sure that that is known. i don't think we will be shy about the values of america. >> thursday at 8 p.m. eastern will will continue with personal profiles of president trump's cabinet including...
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p.m. eastern. dr. ezekiel emanuel on "prescription for the future." i have predicted in reinventing american health care we're going to get rid of a thousand hospitals. it's a big part of transformation. >> wednesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. personal profiles of president trump's cabinet including jeff session, rick perry, and nikki haley. >> we'll show our strength. we won't be afraid to stand up. when we decide to make an action, we're going to follow through with it. we're going make sure it's known. i don't think we'll be shy about the values of america. >>> thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern we'll continue with personal profiles of president trump's cabinet including tom price, betsy devos, and scott pruitt. >> to address water quality issues and involve the epa. >>> friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern maria shriver testify before the senate committee on ageing. about research efforts to cure alzheimer's disease. >> studying women and getting more women into clinical trials could possibly lead to the cure for
p.m. eastern. dr. ezekiel emanuel on "prescription for the future." i have predicted in reinventing american health care we're going to get rid of a thousand hospitals. it's a big part of transformation. >> wednesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. personal profiles of president trump's cabinet including jeff session, rick perry, and nikki haley. >> we'll show our strength. we won't be afraid to stand up. when we decide to make an action, we're going to follow through with it. we're...
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p.m. eastern, presidential historian edna green medford, douglas brinkley and richard norton smith discussresidential leadership. >>
p.m. eastern, presidential historian edna green medford, douglas brinkley and richard norton smith discussresidential leadership. >>
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p.m. eastern.ird season tomorrow night at 8:30 eastern time on the business network. we did scottsdale, tucson, arizona. it is best season of all, you hope as you go it gets better. stories about gold mines, wrigley's mansion. i thank everybody. fox for allowing me to have the opportunity. thank you for having me on. liz: bob, i wait to watch it. thank you so much. bob massi. >> thank you very much. liz: dow industrials going further south, down 99 points at this moment. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ashley: imashley webster on the floor of the new york stock exchange with this fox business brief. samsung is reporting preorders for the galaxy s8 have surpassed the s 7. customers looking past the exploding battery issues that plagued samsung last year. it will be available next friday >>> the company topped fourth quarter expectations thanks to the growing online business but weaker-than-expected guidance dragging the stock down pier 1. earnings season for biggest banks for wells fargo, jpmorgan andchy g
p.m. eastern.ird season tomorrow night at 8:30 eastern time on the business network. we did scottsdale, tucson, arizona. it is best season of all, you hope as you go it gets better. stories about gold mines, wrigley's mansion. i thank everybody. fox for allowing me to have the opportunity. thank you for having me on. liz: bob, i wait to watch it. thank you so much. bob massi. >> thank you very much. liz: dow industrials going further south, down 99 points at this moment. we'll be right...
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p.m. eastern on c-span 2's book tv.unday night on afterwards, washington times national security columnist bill gertz with his book about modern warfare involving from the technologies. is interviewed by congresswoman the least of phonic of new york, number of the house select committee on intelligence and chair of the armed services subcommittee on emerging threats and capabilities. >> it to look at what i feel is the new form of warfare that emerging in the 21st century. i have covered national security affairs for over 30 years, been all over the world covering these issues. i think it's a reflection of the information age that we are now looking at this new form of warfare, which i call information warfare. i define that as both the technical cyber we have seen so much of in terms of cyber attacks on the russians and chinese. as well as the content influence type thing that emerged in the last presidential election with the russian that's what's been called the cyber enabled influence operation. these two things are
p.m. eastern on c-span 2's book tv.unday night on afterwards, washington times national security columnist bill gertz with his book about modern warfare involving from the technologies. is interviewed by congresswoman the least of phonic of new york, number of the house select committee on intelligence and chair of the armed services subcommittee on emerging threats and capabilities. >> it to look at what i feel is the new form of warfare that emerging in the 21st century. i have covered...
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p.m. eastern, personal profiles of president trump's cabinet, including rex tillerson, jeff sessions, andikki haley. haley: we will not be afraid to stand up. when we decide to make an action, we will follow through with it, and we will make sure that is known. i do not think we will be shy about the values of america. >> thursday, we continue with personal profiles of president trump's cabinet, including betsy devos, tom price, debbie carson, and scott pruitt. >> states joined together to enter into an agreement to address water quality issues, and they involve the epa. friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, maria shriver and physicians testified before the senate committee on aging about efforts to cure alzheimer's disease. ms. shriver: i believe studying women and getting more women into clinical trials could possibly lead to the cure for all of us. >> this weekend at 8:00 p.m. on c-span. "> "washington journal continues. at financialook friday consumer scams, we are at theby john breyault national consumers league. for folks unfamiliar with ncl, what is your organization? ncl is a national cons
p.m. eastern, personal profiles of president trump's cabinet, including rex tillerson, jeff sessions, andikki haley. haley: we will not be afraid to stand up. when we decide to make an action, we will follow through with it, and we will make sure that is known. i do not think we will be shy about the values of america. >> thursday, we continue with personal profiles of president trump's cabinet, including betsy devos, tom price, debbie carson, and scott pruitt. >> states joined...
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p.m. eastern, discusstial historians presidential leadership. >> it is interesting that the greatest american president, byaham lincoln, is bracketed arguably the least successful american presidents. >> this holiday weekend on c-span. on wednesday, the united nations security council held a meeting to discuss the situation in syria. among those speaking, u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley and the syrian ambassador. this is about 45 minutes. >> we are grateful for the briefing. involved withsely a march round of inter-syrian negotiations in geneva, and we toe urged all participants constructively search for mutually acceptable solutions and compromises on the political track. we have been actively in touch the syrian authorities in this context and also with a broad range of opposition movements. we support you in your efforts, and we hope that you will further step up these efforts. the fact that the geneva process has been developing and that the allies have been discussing be before great baskets of the agenda is very important, and the fact that they agreed to the conceptual proposal
p.m. eastern, discusstial historians presidential leadership. >> it is interesting that the greatest american president, byaham lincoln, is bracketed arguably the least successful american presidents. >> this holiday weekend on c-span. on wednesday, the united nations security council held a meeting to discuss the situation in syria. among those speaking, u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley and the syrian ambassador. this is about 45 minutes. >> we are grateful for the...
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p.m. eastern on sunday, may 7 on book tv on c-span2. >> washington journal continues. host: welcome back. we have been talking all morning about the first 100 days of donald trump's presidency. on how it islook playing out across the country. this is from the fayetteville observer -- after 100 days, trump still controlling conversation. dayp has mocked the 100th benchmark complaining that he would be accused of failing a matter how much he accomplished. but he spent the final week rolling out executive orders. this from the democrat chronicle from rochester, new york -- early battles. president trump has squared off with his home state several times in his first 100 days in office. it provides a few examples. you see president trump sitting next to republican chris collins. let's go to the las vegas review journal -- it has been a wild writing these 100 days. the tallies what it believes a trump next record. lessig, from the seattle times, the first 100 days, reality check for the president fumbled. let's go to the phones. cornelius calling from alexandra, louisiana on
p.m. eastern on sunday, may 7 on book tv on c-span2. >> washington journal continues. host: welcome back. we have been talking all morning about the first 100 days of donald trump's presidency. on how it islook playing out across the country. this is from the fayetteville observer -- after 100 days, trump still controlling conversation. dayp has mocked the 100th benchmark complaining that he would be accused of failing a matter how much he accomplished. but he spent the final week rolling...
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p.m. eastern on c-span.-span.org and listen on the free c-span radio app. the hill reporting that a senate subcommittee will hold a hearing next month on airline travel in the wake of the controversy over the united airlines customer being dragged off the plane. top lawmakers on the senate commerce side, the transportation committee earlier sent letter to united and chicago department of aviation after passenger was violently removed from that of flight out of chicago o'hare airport. that hearing is set for may 4. there have been several passenger incidents since the united incident. you can read the rest of that at thehill.com. >> this week in booktv on features include the evangelicals, the struggle to shape america saturday at 5 p.m. eastern. >> it occurred to me that it was principally impossible to understand the evangelical right without understanding its history. and, because a lot of their doctrines, ideology, point of view make perfect sense in context of the 19th century. >> senator warren on the c
p.m. eastern on c-span.-span.org and listen on the free c-span radio app. the hill reporting that a senate subcommittee will hold a hearing next month on airline travel in the wake of the controversy over the united airlines customer being dragged off the plane. top lawmakers on the senate commerce side, the transportation committee earlier sent letter to united and chicago department of aviation after passenger was violently removed from that of flight out of chicago o'hare airport. that...
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p.m. eastern, our schedule includes author discussions with carl jacoby and his book. at 2:15 p.m. eastern, jeff wynn with his book "the road to jonestown." at 3:00 p.m., lydia reader with her book "dust bowl girls." at 3:45, tim hernandez, author of "all they will call you" and at 4:30 p.m. eastern, the author of the book "there goes the neighborhood: how communities overcome prejudice and meet the challenge of american immigration." at 5:15 p.m. eastern, author of "twenty-six seconds: a personal history." and at 6:00 p.m., lydia pine with her book "seven skeletons: the evolution of the world's most famous human fossils." watch the 5th annual san antonio bookti
p.m. eastern, our schedule includes author discussions with carl jacoby and his book. at 2:15 p.m. eastern, jeff wynn with his book "the road to jonestown." at 3:00 p.m., lydia reader with her book "dust bowl girls." at 3:45, tim hernandez, author of "all they will call you" and at 4:30 p.m. eastern, the author of the book "there goes the neighborhood: how communities overcome prejudice and meet the challenge of american immigration." at 5:15 p.m....
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p.m. eastern. tonight, starting at 8:00 eastern, events with senior officials from the obama administration. first, senior adviser valerie jarrett speaking at the city club of chicago, followed by loretta lynch at harvard law school. here is a preview. >> how close did you come when president obama gave up his senate seat? >> i knew you were going there. >> it is city club. we always like to program find certain things out. how close did you come to making a decision to strike out for that seat? and you were quoted as saying the obamas sort of dissuaded you. would you talk to that, please? valerie: why not? just us, right? of your closest friends. valerie: and whoever is watching on tv. susan and i did talk about it last week. i talk seriously about throwing my hat in the ring. my family and closest friends were all supportive of it, and they thought it would be great to be a u.s. senator a legislator, a principal, and do my own thing. they were all for it. and what the president ultimately said was
p.m. eastern. tonight, starting at 8:00 eastern, events with senior officials from the obama administration. first, senior adviser valerie jarrett speaking at the city club of chicago, followed by loretta lynch at harvard law school. here is a preview. >> how close did you come when president obama gave up his senate seat? >> i knew you were going there. >> it is city club. we always like to program find certain things out. how close did you come to making a decision to strike...