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c-span3have coverage on and c-span www.c-span.org and the c-span -- and www.c-span.org and the c-spanadio app. the national governors association is having their summer 2017 meeting in rhode island. the headline is that foreign leaders are arriving and talking with governors at their meeting. the meeting, which begins today, will feature an appearance by and president pence canadian prime minster justin trudeau and other officials from canada, mexico, india, china and japan. this underscores concerns that economictions' interests are at risk. we will have coverage of the national governors association today, friday and saturday. today is a discussion on opioid addiction with the governors. that is at 4:00 p.m. eastern time on c-span3 and www.c-span.org and the c-span radio app. jimmy in west virginia. you say yes. good morning to you. caller: absolutely. host: why? caller: i've watched all the hearings on c-span. i read the papers. i don't watch any kind of fox news. absolutely, i do believe they played a role in our election to the wonder seeed that -- trump elected. stevie wonder co
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and the senate on c-span2 and watch any time on c-span.org and listen on the free c-span radio app. >> we didn't cut our way to surpluses in the '90s. what we had in the '9 o's was a circumstance where the clinton administration and the gingrich-led house specifically and the senate which was in republican hands at the time came together to get welfare reform and spending restraint to sort of keep spending flat while the economy grew and revenues caught up to spending. that's how you get to surplus. that's why you think you're seeing so much focus in this administration on economic growth. you cannot cut your way to a balanced budget. can you not tax your way to a balanced budget but keep that growth on spending an grow your way to a balanced budget. >> watch our interview with the director of office and management and budget friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. >> next, the israelian police and palestinians in eastern jerusalem. the israeli police closed a mosque but later added metal detectors to the building. they were removed after prote
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c-span3 and you can follow it live on c-span.org and with the c-span radio app. coming up wednesday, a hearing on visa overstays. the need for accountability and national security. we will be live the senate judiciary subcommittee starting at 2:30 p.m. eastern on c-span3. the house intelligence committee ranking member adam schiff called a meeting between donald trump junior and other officials with the russian lawyer, a disturbing development that should be looked into carefully. his comments came during a news conference with those on the house investigation into russia and the 2016 elections. this is about 15 minutes. mr. schiff: good afternoon, i wanted to make comments about the emails at a been released today. in the summer of last year, the russians were in possession of information they believed would be damaging to secretary clinton and helpful to the trump campaign. some of this information they stole from the computers at the dnc and elsewhere. in june, we now know that through intermediaries to the russian government thought the trump campaign to see i
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and international studies live at 2:30 p.m. eastern. you can follow all of these on c-span3, c-span.org and the c-span radio app. >> c-span's "washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. focus on theg, we debate in the senate on efforts to repeal and replace the nation's health care law. be sure to watch "washington journal" live friday morning, join the discussion. theresident trump awarded medal of valor to police officers responded to a shooting at a congressional a small game practice. house majority whip steve scully's and others were wounded. the award ceremony was held in the white house east room. vice president pence: to members of congress, our distinguished guests. members of the law enforcement community from all across the united states. on behalf of the first family, welcome to the white house. and welcome to american heroes week here in our nation's capitol. one month ago today, america woke to shocking news. that a gunman had opened fire on a baseball diamond just south of our nation's capitol. in the wake of that horrific attack, our nation was deeply inspired by the heroism of ameri
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we see this with fox news and c-span and the way we simplify public figures. people are complicated and we have been characterized as one way and i think it is fun to tell a story and share who we are. >> you went to ut, you went to yale, and did it on purpose so you would not be together? is that true? >> personally, i couldn't get into yale. let's be honest, if i could have gotten into yale might be a different narrative. we are very different. and i think one or two problems on her sat and i missed several more. we were always celebrated for who we were. my parents applauded that and never made me feel lesser thank god >> i wanted to leave texas. i was curious to go to other places. i didn't know a single person at yale so it was fun for me. that challenge of walking in and thinking what am i made of and can we meet people. the beauty is we got to double the friends. she is close with my friends from yale and i am friends with her friends from the university of texas. >> mom, i was kidnapped. >> there were all these stereotypes that we were secret service d
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and c-span.org and listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> the commissioning ceremony begins the active duty for a newly built naval vessel. we will share -- show you three commissioning ceremonies clinton, presidents bush, and vice president dick cheney. number five president clinton. >> in 1913, harry truman was a young missouri farmer, experiencing some business difficulties as he did from time to time. but as always, he did not give up easily. he wrote to his sweetheart and future white -- wife best his -- bess these words. harry truman was a man of his word create it took 85 years but on july 25, 1998, harry truman's ship has come in. [applause] clinton: of course, president truman's home town of independence, missouri was not exactly a center of naval operations. coming from the state just south of missouri, we are completely landlocked and harry truman was an army man. -- 1944, he spoke at the christening of the battleship missouri on whose decks japan surrendered a year later. he felt a he felt and affection for the ship, and as president came to rely, as all p
and c-span.org and listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> the commissioning ceremony begins the active duty for a newly built naval vessel. we will share -- show you three commissioning ceremonies clinton, presidents bush, and vice president dick cheney. number five president clinton. >> in 1913, harry truman was a young missouri farmer, experiencing some business difficulties as he did from time to time. but as always, he did not give up easily. he wrote to his sweetheart and...
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and on c-span radio. ext up from today earlier today off to another subject with the senators the chair of the foreign relations committee and the senate senator bob corker. >> good morning everybody. this really is a city of early risers. we are sorry that cheryl couldn't be with us this morning that we have senator and journalists, senator corker and me to have a good early morning conversation with you. would you briefly introduce senator corker in?
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and c-span.org and listen live on the free c-span radio app. cue and day. -- q&a. >> when we look at president obama's domestic legacy, there are two things that are very important, that will have long-lasting good consequences for the united states, they can be summarized in four words, sonia sotomayor, and elena kagan. >> the second of our interview with pulitzer prize-winning biographer david guerra come he talks about his book "rising star: the making of barack obama" which covers the present life up to winning the presidency. >> the point to emphasize is that, over the course of the barack obama presidency, there were scores of people in illinois who had known him years earlier, who were deeply disappointed with the trajectory of the obama presidency and disappointed in two ways, number one, disappointed that barack forgot the people make -- many of the people, most of the people who were essential to his political rise. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's a >> washington journal continues. here toilip terzian is discuss his recent piec
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eastern on c-span two, c-span.org and our free c-span radio app. friday, a look at the global influence of the press. panel of journalists are the center for strategic and international studies talk about how media outlets are influencing the narrative on world affairs. that is live at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span3, online at c-span.org and on the free c-span radio app. >> sunday on q and a. >> when you look at president obama's domestic legacy, i think there are two things that are very important that will have long-lasting, good consequences to the united states that can be summarized. kagan.otomayor and elena >> the second of our two-part interview with david gero. he talks about his book "rising star: the making of barack obama." >> i think the point emphasize is that over the course of barack's presidency, there were scores of people in illinois who had known him in years earlier who were deeply disappointed with the trajectory of the obama presidency. number one, disappointed that -- mostorgot the people of the people -- who were essential to h
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3. >> c-span, where history unfolds 1979, c-span was created as a public service by merica's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> "washington journal" continues. host: so looking forward to your thoughts. democrats only, you view of health care at this point, effort ally the failed by republicans so far to round up enough votes. short to begin with a piece from president trump, where yesterday he talked about supporting are not the bill and whether they were being disloyal, but at the end talked about e democrats. we'll take a look and be back with your calls. loyal, they had their reasons, i was surprised when the two folks came out last thought they were in fairly good shape, but they did. everybody has their own reason, you really think about it, you look at it and we have we had no democrat support, which is really something that should be said, democrats ave had voting, it is a great plan for a lot of people. support. democrat 52 people and four no's, we might have had another one in there, essentially the vote would have been pretty 48-4, if y
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3 and listen live on the c-span radio app. the house is out. members passed a bill that obama-era rule. coordinatey, they'll ways to have a pipeline, a bill o establish a pipeline for importing or exporting oil and natural gas. the house is live on c-span on wednesday 10:00 a.m. for morning speeches and noon for legislative work. in washington this evening, a tweet saying the president set to john huntsman as russian ambassador. he former envoy is going to be named u.s. ambassador to russia. white house official telling righters. >> c-span "washington journal" with news and policy issues and coming up on wednesday morning. we'll continue our conversation on the budget. tom reed and efforts to boost .s. manufacturing and tim ryan on the republican budget of the and the future democratic party. nd the trump administration. watch it 7:00 eastern. join the discussion. > sunday night on "afterwords, a journalist influences public opinion in her book how fake news control what you see, what you think and vote. >> you don't stick up for mccain. you ham
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and places that would crunch in. p.m.nday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q and a." on c-span "washington journal" is next come alive. and later, the history of the communist party. coming up in about an hour on washington journal, the president of the american foreign-policy council discusses president trump and the recent g 20 summit. national immigration law center's ev. talks about the implementation of the travel ban and legislative action on sanctuary cities. jessica discusses her recent article on sentencing juveniles to life in prison. "washington journal" is next. ♪ host: it is saturday, july 8, 2017 and topping the headlines on "washington journal" is the first face-to-face meeting between donald trump and vladimir putin. the much-anticipated meeting yesterday on the sidelines of the g 20 summit began with president trump pressing vladimir putin on u.s. intelligence reports of russian meddling in u.s. election which vladimir putin denies. russian officials claim the president accepted the denial and u.s. officials said otherwise. they te
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i think we see this with cable news and c-span '2 we love you but really people are complicated and we are complicated and we have been characterized as one way and i think it is fun to share or story and tell who we really are. on purpose so you wouldn't be together is that true? we are a >> personally, i couldn't get into yale. we are very different and i think think that ms. barber a mistake and one or two problems on her sats and i missed several more. we were always really celebrated for who we were. i love to write and perform and my parents applauded about and never made me feel like i was plus or. i was curious to go to other places and meet new people. the beauty is we got double the friends because i could come friendsconference with all of her friends at the university of texas and it was a real kind of blessing and it. >> there were all these stereotypes in the college years. that, my friend, is not true. twinkle. >> you wrote about it. but as a first grader i did take my own kidnapping. twinkle was my secret service code name. i don't know if we had code names when my gran
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and the senate on c span 2. and watch anytime on c span dot organize and listen on the free c span radio app. >>> next, arkansas senator tom cotton talks about russia and europe's current military strategy. he spoke last week at this event hosted by the center for strategy and international staud i see. it's close to an hour. >> i'm a senior fellow here on the national security program and i run the missile defense prompt here at csi s. today's event is entitled the russia challenge in europe, implications for the inf treaty and army modernization. this is a joint event between the defense industrial initiatives group and the missile defense prompt which i run. and before we get started at bigger events like this we just ask folks to kind of familiarize themselves with the surroundings just in case you have to exit or something like that. take the stairs out here or take some exits to the back. and should there be any reason to do that you can either just look to me or to andrew for that sort of thing. and to kic
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> watch our interview with mick mulvaney, director of the office of management and budget radio and c-span c-span.org. >> sunday on "q&a," mark bowden talks about his book "way: 1968, one of the longest and bloodiest battles of the vietnam war." >> the battle of hue because the tie gone military command was so out of reality what was happening on the streets. they really got a lot of young americans killed because what general westmoreland denied that the city had been taken. it was a fact that he continued to deny it for nearly the whole time the battle was fought. a consequence would never concede the sheer number of enemy forces that were in the city. so small units of marines and troopers were being ordered to attack positions that were held by overwhelmingly superior enemy forces in entrenched position. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." >> former white house ethics director walter shaub outlined ways to strengthen executive ethics rules. he criticized the trump administration for not adhering to ethical norms that previous administrations have observed and what it mig
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eastern, and c-span, me here on hillary clinton inwhen women participate peacemaking and peacekeeping, we are all more secure. here i go again talking about research. [laughter] [applause] fact, when women are included in peace negotiations, agreements are less likely to fail and more likely to last. she spoke earlier this year at the awards at georgetown. see her entire comments tonight at 8:00 eastern here on c-span. on"q&a" - -- on not asking buddy to that asking anybody to compromise their beliefs, just open yourself to other peoples so you can figure at your place in this infinite world. >> the cohost and managing media.of wnyc on the ms. gladstone discusses her book. a rumination on moral panic in our time in which she looks at what constitutes reality today and how that criteria has changed over the years. ofi set up at the beginning the book, our biological wiring. i wanted to show how we have evolved culture that was designed to validate us and not to challenge us. certainly not to contradict us. it gave us the illusion that our realities were watertight when they were riddle
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and their missile launches. thank you for joining us here on "washington journal" this morning. that will do it. we are back on c-span c-span radio tomorrow morning with another addition of "washington journal." we will talk about social, political aspects of the democrats and campaign 2018. we will hear from bill archer tomorrow morning, talking about republican efforts on health care and other issues. jagoda talks about tax proposals put out by the president and capitol hill. all that tomorrow morning 7:00 eastern. i hope you have a great sunday afternoon. we will see her tomorrow morning. thanks. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] 7] ♪ announcer: president trump's be to law enforcement officers in new york. congressman joe kennedy and members of the lgbt community react to president trump's statement regarding transgender's in the military. the senate floor debate on the partial repeal of the affordable care act. our guest on newsmakers is congressman john
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watch live coverage of the house on c-span and the senate on c-span 2 and watch anytime on c-span.org. and listen on the free c-span radio app. >>> next, a discussion on the future of u.s. trade policy and current trade protection measures proposed by president trump. we'll hear from former clinton and obama trade officials as they talk about protectionist policies. the role of the u.s. in the world trade organization, and president trump's proposed renegotiation of the north american free trade agreement known as nafta. this is an hour and a half. >>> glad to see everyone here. i am john mayo, a professor of economics, business and public policy at georgetown university's mcdonough school of business. i am also the executive director of our host institution for today, the georgetown center for business and public policy. i will tell you that we are delighted today to have a discussion on something very important, near and dear to the georgetown center, and that is the subject of trade policy. and in particular, we are going to examine the issue of whether trade remedies, thinks tarif
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that will be on c-span3, also online at c-span.org and free on the c-span radio app. t's go back to your call on the russian investigation. ralph, virginia, republican line. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span and thank you for taking my call. i agree totally with hundred percent -- totally, 100% the said they are trying to destroy trump and the democratic party. i just listened to cia director pompeo speak. they are working together to keep this country secure, and what is the problem of the emails that were not even sent by trump junior? he received it to look into the email and what it was about, and hillary clinton was labeled as selling all of this uranium and soor if and -- so forth and nothing is said about this. i think it is very important to make all of this information current, and in order to get that information, it would be gathered through this email. i think this is a total witchhunt under a democratic position to destroy trump. he is trying to do a good job. we have the country completely divided and if people will not come together to support h
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good night, and thank you. 50 years ago the 1967 detroit riots began. this week on c-span's the sidebar podcast, a look back at with a principal domestic aid to president johnson. you can find the sidebar and every c-span podcast on the free c-span radio app for apple and android, as well as google play music, stitcher, and apple announcer: 50 years ago, on july 23, 1967, 5 days of rioting in detroit, michigan. a historian there to learn about the causes and events of the uprising which led to 43 deaths, 7000 arrests, and the deployment of 5000 federal troops to restore order. >> my name is jamon jordan. i am a historian and a tour leader. i do history tours throughout the city of detroit. on july 23,ened 1967? >> a plainclothes
good night, and thank you. 50 years ago the 1967 detroit riots began. this week on c-span's the sidebar podcast, a look back at with a principal domestic aid to president johnson. you can find the sidebar and every c-span podcast on the free c-span radio app for apple and android, as well as google play music, stitcher, and apple announcer: 50 years ago, on july 23, 1967, 5 days of rioting in detroit, michigan. a historian there to learn about the causes and events of the uprising which led to...
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and c-span.org and listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> next a hearing examining gang violence, sex and drug trafficking. federal, state and local law-enforcement officials testify before the house judicial committee. this is over an hour. mr. sensenbrenner: it is now 10:00. mr. sensenbrenner: it is now 10:00. the subcommittee on crime, terrorism and homeland security will come to order. without objection, the chair's authorized to declare recesses of the subcommittee at any time. let me say that we are to vote between 10:45 and 10:50. i will not make an opening statement, but put my opening statement into the record. i will ask every other member to allow us to hear the witnesses so that they all are able to get their testimony in before we have to leave to go and vote. so, without objection, all opening statements will be placed into the record at this time. we have a very distinguished panel this morning. and i will begin by swearing in our witnesses before introducing them. would you all please rise and raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear the testimon
and c-span.org and listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> next a hearing examining gang violence, sex and drug trafficking. federal, state and local law-enforcement officials testify before the house judicial committee. this is over an hour. mr. sensenbrenner: it is now 10:00. mr. sensenbrenner: it is now 10:00. the subcommittee on crime, terrorism and homeland security will come to order. without objection, the chair's authorized to declare recesses of the subcommittee at any time....
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gets a bit bigger and you last year we had a reporter in this year we have a documentary film crew and c-span next year we will have a rapid musical, so no telling what will be in the future here. unfortunately, sarah won't be eligible to write a third paper, but we will see. so, seven years ago when i first approached bob and asked the department to establish an award in his name i couldn't think of a better way of celebrating a remarkable career with a story who has one-- historian who has won every conceivable award. historians have no better place to go if they want to understand shaping the us in the 20 century is to get a power i encourage all of you to listen to bob's most recent book on power, which was released last month and i'm guessing many of you probably don't know it exists, but it's amazing the more following bob from his earliest days through the research and writing of his powerbroker and lyndon johnson books and i only hope they bring out a hardcover copy of the book sometime in the future. i was talking to clyde, the executive director at carnegie hall who tells me when he
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on c-span2, spoke to be with books and authors who have written about language and communication. on c-span three, american history tv with a look back to the year 1967 focusing on the hippie movement in san francisco, the vietnam war, and the israeli six-day war. >> c-span's "washington journal", live every day with news and policy issues that impact too. coming up thursday morning, barry lynn executive director of the americas united for the separation of church and state will talk about supreme court handling between church and state. then tom devon will address the clinical consequences of the effort to repeal obama care. watch c-span's "washington journal", live at 7:00 a.m. thursday morning. join the discussion. >> thursday at 7:00 p.m. eastern, join american history tv for a live tour with the museum of american revolution in philadelphia. the museums president ceo, michael quinn and collections and exhibitions vice president scott stevenson will introduce artifacts and -- throughout the museum. also piece of the northbridge from the battle of concorde. her stories about the american
on c-span2, spoke to be with books and authors who have written about language and communication. on c-span three, american history tv with a look back to the year 1967 focusing on the hippie movement in san francisco, the vietnam war, and the israeli six-day war. >> c-span's "washington journal", live every day with news and policy issues that impact too. coming up thursday morning, barry lynn executive director of the americas united for the separation of church and state will...
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you can also follow it live on c-span.org and with the c-span radio app. wednesday, a hearing on visa overstays. the need for accountability and national security. the senate judiciary subcommittee starting at 2:30 p.m. eastern on c-span 3. >>the need for accountability ad next, cia director mike pompeo speaks that the intelligence and national security alliance dinner in washington. he talks about his goals for the cia as well as national security threats. afterwards, he sits down for an interview. this is 50 minutes. i'm pleased to introduce cia director mike pompeo. as director, he leads the cia intelligence collection, analysis, covert action, counterintelligence and liaison relationships with foreign intelligence services. role, ensuing this director pompeo was serving in his fourth term as a congressman from kansas' fourth district. he served on the house intelligence committee, as well as the energy and commerce committee. prior to his service in congress, director pompeo founded fair aerospace where he served as ceo for more than a decade. director
you can also follow it live on c-span.org and with the c-span radio app. wednesday, a hearing on visa overstays. the need for accountability and national security. the senate judiciary subcommittee starting at 2:30 p.m. eastern on c-span 3. >>the need for accountability ad next, cia director mike pompeo speaks that the intelligence and national security alliance dinner in washington. he talks about his goals for the cia as well as national security threats. afterwards, he sits down for an...
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"q and a." -- 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q and a." announcer: c-span, where history unfolds daily. 1970 nine, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. governors from across the u.s. are holding their annual summer meeting in providence, rhode island. vice president mike pence is the former governor of indiana. he addressed the gathering and talk about efforts to replace the current health care law. he introduced by virginia governor and nga chair terry mcauliffe. >> i am honored to introduce the vice president of the united states of america, who just a year ago, sat with us. as a governor, he understands the challenges we all face. grow our economies, how to build an infrastructure or transportation, how to make sure our children are getting the best out of the education. -- the best quality education. can understand we want to work together in a bipartisan way on -- he understands we want to work together in a bipartisan way on
"q and a." -- 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q and a." announcer: c-span, where history unfolds daily. 1970 nine, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. governors from across the u.s. are holding their annual summer meeting in providence, rhode island. vice president mike pence is the former governor of indiana. he addressed the gathering and talk about efforts to replace the...
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i hear so many of my colleagues who watch c-span talking and omplaining about their congressmen and hear good ideas from fellow c-span viewers on do about taxes and good onservative measures to take, but i don't -- i'm 56 years old nd most of the people my age, who are also college graduates, i think we're all complaining are, but nonehings of us talk to our congressmen. people i y 99.9% of talk to my age, have you called your congressmen? they say, no, it does no good. i believe the corruption and of our country, we can find the problem with that y looking in the bathroom mirror, that is the problem, we don't communicate. i won't believe that calling our congress, i hear from people my calling my congressman does no good. i say, have you called your congressmen? no. i say, i cannot believe that communicating with our does no good until 80 million viewers call our can our respective congressmen after, if 50 million their congressman and it does no good, i will believe that is true. waters, f from falling west virginia. last call on the topic and last couple of moments of this program. fo
i hear so many of my colleagues who watch c-span talking and omplaining about their congressmen and hear good ideas from fellow c-span viewers on do about taxes and good onservative measures to take, but i don't -- i'm 56 years old nd most of the people my age, who are also college graduates, i think we're all complaining are, but nonehings of us talk to our congressmen. people i y 99.9% of talk to my age, have you called your congressmen? they say, no, it does no good. i believe the corruption...
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let me thank the society for hosting this five-part series and c-span for covering this and not only airing it but we put together curriculum to correspond with this. and they are making it available to schools through c-span's classroom so that students can watch this and learn from it. mostly i'd like to thank the vice president and dr. cheney for coming here today. >> it has been a great pleasure for us. thank you. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> and there are signed copies of dr. cheney's books in the lobby. thank you, everyone. thank you. >> thank you. >>> thursday at 7:00 p.m. eastern, join american history tv for a live tour of the museum of the american revolution in philadelphia. the museum's president and ceo michael quinn and collections and exhibitions vice president scott stevenson will introduce artifacts and exhibits throughout the museum including george washington's war tent and a pete of the old north bridge. hear stories about the american revolution and participate in the live program with your phone calls and tweets. watch american history tv live from the mu
let me thank the society for hosting this five-part series and c-span for covering this and not only airing it but we put together curriculum to correspond with this. and they are making it available to schools through c-span's classroom so that students can watch this and learn from it. mostly i'd like to thank the vice president and dr. cheney for coming here today. >> it has been a great pleasure for us. thank you. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> and there are signed copies...
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and since then our come and listen -- and c-span.org, and listen live on the free c-spanadio app. >> "washington journal" continues. host: dr. helen ouyang is with us now. she is a "harper's magazine" contributor. she is also emergency room doctor. she is with us to discuss challenges on adequate health care in rural america. thanks so much for being with us. guest: hi. thanks for having me on the show. host: last week's spotlight on magazines focus on the rust belt. this focus is on the black belt. tell us what that is. guest: the black belt is historically 17 counties throughout alabama and northeast mississippi, and it was originally named after the soil. it was very fertile, good for growing cotton, and it probably had a larger sociopolitical meeting. -- meaning. black slaves were forced to work the soil in the lands. it expanded to include other states with predominantly african american populations. host: what affects the struggle and part of this country? you profile in the piece marion, alabama. guest: where do i begin? before we talk about marion, this theory, li
and since then our come and listen -- and c-span.org, and listen live on the free c-spanadio app. >> "washington journal" continues. host: dr. helen ouyang is with us now. she is a "harper's magazine" contributor. she is also emergency room doctor. she is with us to discuss challenges on adequate health care in rural america. thanks so much for being with us. guest: hi. thanks for having me on the show. host: last week's spotlight on magazines focus on the rust belt....
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him and him him and >> c-span's "washington journal" live, every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up this morning, atlantic council elena discusses russia's u.s.ing efforts against sanctions. and then from the new york times, jessica will be on to talk about consumer lawsuits against reddit card companies. and in our spotlight on magazine segment, we discuss the effort -- the piece on so-called rust belt cities adjusting to a high-tech future. watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. this morning. join the discussion. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. july 14 is bastille day, france's national holiday. president trump and the first lady were in paris for the festivities marking america's 100th anniversary of its entry into the war. here are some highlights. this is one hour. national holiday. here are some highlights from the bastille day parade. this is about an hour. ♪
him and him him and >> c-span's "washington journal" live, every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up this morning, atlantic council elena discusses russia's u.s.ing efforts against sanctions. and then from the new york times, jessica will be on to talk about consumer lawsuits against reddit card companies. and in our spotlight on magazine segment, we discuss the effort -- the piece on so-called rust belt cities adjusting to a high-tech future. watch...
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and later, the army chief of staff talks about global security challenges and military readiness. >> c-spanwhere history unfolds daily. it was created as a public cablee i america's television companies and is brought to you by your cable or television provider. big data look at analytics with michal kosinski . he talks about the method he developed for analyzing an individual's personality traits based on their social media activities. this event took place at the computer science exam in mountain view, cal on you. it is just over one hour -- california. it is just over one hour. . >> we are going to explore one of the most important facts about the president and future. large-scale data collection has and will continue to change politics in the developing and especially the developed world. increasingly, private firms are assembling profiles of individuals
and later, the army chief of staff talks about global security challenges and military readiness. >> c-spanwhere history unfolds daily. it was created as a public cablee i america's television companies and is brought to you by your cable or television provider. big data look at analytics with michal kosinski . he talks about the method he developed for analyzing an individual's personality traits based on their social media activities. this event took place at the computer science exam...
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c carlisle. caller: good beautiful morning o you and thank goodness for c-span and you're welcome, i kept dialing and dialing until i my bad ugh, that is joke. hello. host: bernie, you are on, go ahead. anything, didn't hear it was dead wind, dead air. things real quick. congressman and so many people nowadays in our country the government, the government comes in and does the hing, as though government is some alien life force and it's not. people. t's we the that is number one. say wetwo, whenever they want more competition, we want choices, alle more i know, as a person who one time life and health insurance and a person who gets cell phone electricity es on and choices on natural gas and is the on -- all i know more choices sometimes, the more and at the end of confusion comes a chance for with e to scam us something we don't really want or need. i didn't realize until recently a.c.a., fared afford did something i've been saying that is it mandated certain things had to be covered because -- surance most of the people who lost heir health insurance when the a.c.a. came in were people who didn
c carlisle. caller: good beautiful morning o you and thank goodness for c-span and you're welcome, i kept dialing and dialing until i my bad ugh, that is joke. hello. host: bernie, you are on, go ahead. anything, didn't hear it was dead wind, dead air. things real quick. congressman and so many people nowadays in our country the government, the government comes in and does the hing, as though government is some alien life force and it's not. people. t's we the that is number one. say wetwo,...
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eastern on c-span. and listen live on the free radio app. ceremonyissioning marks the beginning of active duty for a newly built naval vessel. up next, we should -- will show you three aircraft carrier commissioning ceremonies. we begin with uss harry truman, the ninth nuclear powered aircraft carrier in the u.s. fleet. harry truman was a missouri farmer. we know he was a man of his word. here on july 25, 1998, his ship has come in. [applause] president clinton. of coarse, his hometown is not a center of naval operations. coming south of missouri, we are completely landlocked. harry truman was an army man. but 1944, as a united states senator mahe's poke at the christening of the battleship missouri. japan surrendered a year later. lifelong affection for , asship and came to rely on all presidents do, on the world cost greatest navy. the american people still feel a strong affection for harry truman. she seemed to some an ordinary man, but he became an ordinary president. -- extraordinary president. he repr
eastern on c-span. and listen live on the free radio app. ceremonyissioning marks the beginning of active duty for a newly built naval vessel. up next, we should -- will show you three aircraft carrier commissioning ceremonies. we begin with uss harry truman, the ninth nuclear powered aircraft carrier in the u.s. fleet. harry truman was a missouri farmer. we know he was a man of his word. here on july 25, 1998, his ship has come in. [applause] president clinton. of coarse, his hometown is not a...
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economic insecurities that are breeding grounds for racial and ethnic tensions. >> this week at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> this holiday weekend on c-span3 on american history tv, tonight at 8 p.m., david mccullough talks about how the founders, particularly john adams valued education, viewed slavery, and persevered in the face of hardship and how these ideals shaped american society. david: he grew up on a farm where they had no money. his mother was a literate and his father may be could read because there was a bible in the house and that was the only book. hard every day. from childhood on. because he got a scholarship to this little college in cambridge called harvard, as he said, discovered books and read forever -- he became the john adams who helped change the world. >> for a complete american history tv schedule go to c-span.org. president trump will be leaving washington for a series of meetings with world leaders in poland and germany. he will begin his trip in warsaw for what is being called the three seas summit. the president will give remarks and meet leaders of poland and croatia. pres
economic insecurities that are breeding grounds for racial and ethnic tensions. >> this week at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> this holiday weekend on c-span3 on american history tv, tonight at 8 p.m., david mccullough talks about how the founders, particularly john adams valued education, viewed slavery, and persevered in the face of hardship and how these ideals shaped american society. david: he grew up on a farm where they had no money. his mother was a literate and his father may...
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introduces you when you think about politics and prose, with children's national and c-span i feel like i have made it. [laughter] so to see so many friends and colleagues patients and families it is a special moment to see all of you there. i did want to save more to bradley who was a longtime friend i think in some ways more importantly from children's national that support of isfahan:negative us if they know it is about my book but if you are ceo you have to use every chance you get to tell a story but they have been huge supporters of the orthopedic department. one is through their own philanthropy that i don't think the business of the orthopedic department has never been as good as when your three kids play soccer. [laughter] >> they are all terrific athlete and i know because i coached one of them. now he has gone on to yale. so it is a real honor to be here thinks to all the staff here that has been terrific to host that this is the official launch. this is it. you are here. it is historic. [laughter] i can feel it. because this is an institution has not been around as long as c
introduces you when you think about politics and prose, with children's national and c-span i feel like i have made it. [laughter] so to see so many friends and colleagues patients and families it is a special moment to see all of you there. i did want to save more to bradley who was a longtime friend i think in some ways more importantly from children's national that support of isfahan:negative us if they know it is about my book but if you are ceo you have to use every chance you get to tell...
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is hard to, this listen to c-span anymore and i used to love to listen to c-span. these people calling in, i do not know if they have a half a brain in their head. host: i want to hear from you about your trust in the news media. what do you listen to, do you read newspapers or rely on television? how do you get your information to base your opinions? caller: i get my news from a different variety of papers. from the newspaper. i listen to democracy now. i listen to a variety of different news organizations. i do not believe that these people are living on the same planet. this man did,hat how long would he have lasted? these people are praising this man. they do not know what the truth is. folks,called religious evangelicals,w, whatristian, this man said he would do to women. gode people are like, he is or something, this man is the devil. so disappointing. , we had 400people years of slavery, they denied us a chance to get an education. we are more intelligent than these right wing people calling in. they do not know what the truth is. host: carl calling in from
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c-span.org and listen live on the seat-- free c-span radio app this morning a look at a new report bymedicare trustees on how long that hospital insurance program is expected to last live at 915 eastern on c-span3 and streaming on our free c-span radio app. later today live coverage of a discussion about renewing section 702 of the foreign intelligence surveillance act allowing access of non-us resident communication outside country. join us live that new and eastern on c-span3, streaming live online at c-span.org or the free c-span radio app. >> sunday on q and. >> speaking about the distribution of wealth, corruption can get you arrested and in so much trouble. >> saudi arabian women rights activists talks about her time in prison after challenging the saudi government ban on women drivers in her book "daring to drive, a saudi woman's awakening >> it's a huge country and women can't drive. we wanted to change this by the movement and it's going on. we are still campaigning for the right to drive. for the right to drive its more acts of disobedience because women are not supposed to
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you can also listen with the free c-span radio app. and at the national governors' association meeting tomorrow. virginia governor terry mcauliffe will be leading the discussion on cybersecurity. see it at 9:45 a.m. eastern. we'll have more from the nga on saturday. tesla's ceo, elon musk will be a featured speaker. expected to be talking about the future of the workforce, computer code and civic engagement. c-span's live coverage starts at 9:30 a.m. eastern. can you find it all on c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. > >>>? what marching along the peninsula would be like. but he's so dead set on making sure that he doesn't concede anything to lincoln that he basically puts his army on the virginia peninsula in the spring of '62. is going to turn out perhaps to be the worst possible place to launch his campaign. >> sunday at 6:30 p.m. the 320th anniversary of the salem witch trial. historian margo burns talks about the book "record of the salem witch hunt." >> that's one of the reasons we know so much about salem village an
you can also listen with the free c-span radio app. and at the national governors' association meeting tomorrow. virginia governor terry mcauliffe will be leading the discussion on cybersecurity. see it at 9:45 a.m. eastern. we'll have more from the nga on saturday. tesla's ceo, elon musk will be a featured speaker. expected to be talking about the future of the workforce, computer code and civic engagement. c-span's live coverage starts at 9:30 a.m. eastern. can you find it all on c-span.org...
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online -- on c-span 3 and online at c-span.org. you can also listen on the c-span radio app. saturday, trump attended and spoke at the commissioning of ford ingerald r. norfolk, virginia. it is the first of a new class of nuclear powered aircraft carrier. >> ship's company, attention. will the guests please rise and remain standing for the arrival of our platform guests. military honors to the president of the united states, our national anthem, and the invocation. we welcome and thank the united states fleet forces band and the naval station norfolk saluting gunnery for assisting us today. ladies and gentlemen, our platform guests. commander steven barstow, chaplain corps, united states navy, our ship's chaplain. ms. maryellen baldwin, president and ceo, hampton roads navy league. mr. greg willard, white house staff assistant to president ford and commissioning committee cochairman. mr. byron cavaney, commissioning committee cochairman. mr. douglas devos, committee cochairman. from huntington ingalls shipbuilding, mr. matthew mulhe
online -- on c-span 3 and online at c-span.org. you can also listen on the c-span radio app. saturday, trump attended and spoke at the commissioning of ford ingerald r. norfolk, virginia. it is the first of a new class of nuclear powered aircraft carrier. >> ship's company, attention. will the guests please rise and remain standing for the arrival of our platform guests. military honors to the president of the united states, our national anthem, and the invocation. we welcome and thank...
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have leukemia and i am addicted to c-span and i watch the democrats were pushing o get a pay raise in the house and the republicans stopped them. question, isnother that my recollection, am i right on that? there have been some years where it has become a partisan spat. this does not seem to be one of those years. has e years where congress quietly agreed to allow pay in, one d if you tuned more time, super quickly, the pay raise is supposed to be know, ic cola, you inflationary adjustment in their pay unless congress takes vote to deny the raise, which is what congress has done for the last nine years straight, since 2009 n. years in which happen,owed the race to there has been a quiet agreement among leaders, cannot make this football, nobody from either side would criticize anybody else for taking the raise. that dynamic just hasn't played out in almost a decade now agreed they have all that politically it makes sense to deny themselves this raise. had gone into effect every year since they pay wouldem, member's instead about $205,000 of $174. host: did you have a follow-up questio
have leukemia and i am addicted to c-span and i watch the democrats were pushing o get a pay raise in the house and the republicans stopped them. question, isnother that my recollection, am i right on that? there have been some years where it has become a partisan spat. this does not seem to be one of those years. has e years where congress quietly agreed to allow pay in, one d if you tuned more time, super quickly, the pay raise is supposed to be know, ic cola, you inflationary adjustment in...
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and that will solve the problem. host: thank you for your call. this is a conversation we will continue here on c-span. part of that conversation tonight, 6:00 eastern with richard pollock on newsmakers. he is the president and ceo and repealing andt replacing the affordable care act and democrat effort to keep the health care law and he will talk about hospital costs. 6:00 eastern tonight on c-span. next chance for you to get in on the phone conversation as tomorrow morning 7:00 a.m. eastern on washington journal. time now for journalist and author mollie hemingway talking about the relationship between the trump administration and the media. editor at ther online magazine "the federalist." the hour-long forum was hosted hillsdale college's kirby center in washington, d.c. >> good morning. i am matthew spalding. this is our local campus, as you well know. the main campus is in michigan.
and that will solve the problem. host: thank you for your call. this is a conversation we will continue here on c-span. part of that conversation tonight, 6:00 eastern with richard pollock on newsmakers. he is the president and ceo and repealing andt replacing the affordable care act and democrat effort to keep the health care law and he will talk about hospital costs. 6:00 eastern tonight on c-span. next chance for you to get in on the phone conversation as tomorrow morning 7:00 a.m. eastern...
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and the senate on c-span 2 and watch c-span.org and listen to our free c-span radio app. >>> earlier today, justice department officials testified on foreign agent registration requirements. inspector general horowitz discussed the review that his office looked at the foreign agents registration act and outlined recommendations for better enforcement practices. held by the senate judiciary committee, this is an hour and a half. >>> today the committee will examine the justice department's enforcement of a foreign agent's registration act. i want to thank the witnesses here today for working with the committee to schedule this hearing. i know that some of you even had to change your travel plans and i want you to know that the committee appreciates your cooperation. we had to postpone this hearing while trying to schedule two new witnesses and obtain the cooperation of a third who was first invited on july the 5th. it is unfortunate when uncooperative witnesses cause unnecessary inconvenience for those of you who are easy to work with. after a
and the senate on c-span 2 and watch c-span.org and listen to our free c-span radio app. >>> earlier today, justice department officials testified on foreign agent registration requirements. inspector general horowitz discussed the review that his office looked at the foreign agents registration act and outlined recommendations for better enforcement practices. held by the senate judiciary committee, this is an hour and a half. >>> today the committee will examine the justice...