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samuel walker, acting director, edwin lyman and cofounder of concerned mothers and women in middletown, pennsylvania. >> at 4:00 p.m. on real america, wash the 1979 cbs report, fallout from 3-mile island. >> please stay indoors with your windows closed to make for almost a week last month, the people of middletown, pennsylvania lived in fear of an enemy they couldn't see, hear, or feel. >> watch american history tv this weekend on c-span three. >> president trump met today with the wife of juan guido, the venezuelan opposition leader. they both talked about the political situation in venezuela. afterwards, president trump answered a few questions from reporters. >> thank you very much. it is a great honor to have the first lady of venezuela. she has been through a tremendous, she has been through a lot, let's put it that way. she has been through a people don't want to go through and should never have to go through. her husband is a tremendous man who is working so hard and is very dangerous. it's dangerous stuff that is going on. we know exactly what's going on. our vice president, mike, was there
samuel walker, acting director, edwin lyman and cofounder of concerned mothers and women in middletown, pennsylvania. >> at 4:00 p.m. on real america, wash the 1979 cbs report, fallout from 3-mile island. >> please stay indoors with your windows closed to make for almost a week last month, the people of middletown, pennsylvania lived in fear of an enemy they couldn't see, hear, or feel. >> watch american history tv this weekend on c-span three. >> president trump met...
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week last month, the people of middletown, pennsylvania, lived in fear of an enemy they cannot hear, see, or feel. announcer: watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. now on american artifacts, we travel to independence, missouri, where harry investors men lived after his presidency. doug richardson, chief of interpretation at the national historic site, led the tour. this is about 25 minutes. >> well, it is good to be back home. independence, missouri. i think the greatest town the i have been tond other several places but i could still come back home and i will continue to feel that way as long as i lived. mr. richardson: harry truman, formally moved into this place after his wedding to his long-time love bess wallace after their marriage on june 28, 1919. and he moved into a home that was full of his in-laws. and it's one of the very few presidents that did not own a home of his own prior to his presidency. so when he moved into this home, his grandmother in law, his mother-in-law, his brother-in-law, and his wife and he were living in this home as well as one of bess' b
week last month, the people of middletown, pennsylvania, lived in fear of an enemy they cannot hear, see, or feel. announcer: watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. now on american artifacts, we travel to independence, missouri, where harry investors men lived after his presidency. doug richardson, chief of interpretation at the national historic site, led the tour. this is about 25 minutes. >> well, it is good to be back home. independence, missouri. i think the greatest town...
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. >> the people of middletown, pennsylvania lived in fear of an entity they -- enemy they could that see. ones, tv was three giant networks and pbs. then a small network rolled out a big idea. let viewers decide on their own what was important. c-span opened the doors to washington policymaking for all to see, bringing you unfiltered content from congress and beyond. this was true people power. in the 40 years since, the landscape has changed. away.asting has given c-span's big idea is more relevant today than ever. television, online, c-span is your unfiltered view of government so you can make up your own mind. the supreme court heard oral arguments, a case congressional district gerrymandering. a lower district court world north carolina's existing maps were unconstitutional and ordered. -- new maps. >> oral argument case 18422, rucho verse common cause, mr. clement. >> mr. chief justice and may it please the court. is not a of failure lack of judicial imagination or a lack of claims that the particular map before the court was the most extreme ever. rather the root cause of this
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. >> for almost a week last month, people of middletown, pennsylvania lived in fear of an enemy theyould not the, here, or feel. -- see, hear, or feel. >> watch american history tv this weekend, only on c-span3. >> c-span is live now in el paso, texas, where former texas congressman beto o'rourke is getting ready to kick off his official campaign president. this is one of three rallies the presidential candidate is hosting today. the other ones will be in houston and austin. mr. o'rourke announced his 2020 presidential bid two weeks ago while campaigning for 11 days outside of texas. but today is his official launch for the white house. you o'rourke has been in the political spotlight since he -- that o'rourke has been in the political spotlight ever since he ran against ted cruz for u.s. senate. [inaudible] ♪ [inaudible] donald!o [inaudible] [laughter] ♪ [laughter] [inaudible] >> while we wait for former texas congressman beto o'rourke to kick off his official campaign for president, here is a quick preview of the week ahead in congress. >> daniel newhouse the reports on congress fo
. >> for almost a week last month, people of middletown, pennsylvania lived in fear of an enemy theyould not the, here, or feel. -- see, hear, or feel. >> watch american history tv this weekend, only on c-span3. >> c-span is live now in el paso, texas, where former texas congressman beto o'rourke is getting ready to kick off his official campaign president. this is one of three rallies the presidential candidate is hosting today. the other ones will be in houston and austin....
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. >> for almost a week last month, the people of middletown, pennsylvania, lived in fear of an enemydn't see, hear or feel. announcer: watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. sunday night on q&a, supreme upict reporter joan bisk talks about her recent book, a biography of chief justice john roberts. >> however john roberts what's now that anthony kennedy has gone, he is going to determine the law of the land. so the liberals won him to come over, inch over a little bit, but the consumers are trying to hold them back, meanwhile, you have this chief justice declaring -- there is no such thing as an obama judge, there is no such thing as a trump judge, there is no such thing as a bush judge. he wants to project that it is when they all have their agendas of sorts . announcer: sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. coming up next on c-span, we hear from the secretary of state mike pompeo at a house foreign affairs hearing. after that, former vice president joe biden talks about combating sexual assault in new later.ty , transportation and aviation officials testify on c
. >> for almost a week last month, the people of middletown, pennsylvania, lived in fear of an enemydn't see, hear or feel. announcer: watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. sunday night on q&a, supreme upict reporter joan bisk talks about her recent book, a biography of chief justice john roberts. >> however john roberts what's now that anthony kennedy has gone, he is going to determine the law of the land. so the liberals won him to come over, inch over a little...
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. >> for almost a week last month, the people of middletown, pennsylvania, lived in fear of an enemy they couldn't see, hear or feel. >> watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> senate majority leader mitch mcconnell talked about changing senate procedure to cut debate on certain nominees from 30 hours to 2. his remarks are followed by minority leader chuck schumer on the president's push to repeal the affordable care act. so, mr. president, i come to the floor to discuss the unprecedented obstruction that has faced president trump's nominees for the past 26 months. and counting. and to announce that the senate is going to do something about it. mr. president, the system mat ific -- systematic, across the board delay and obstruction that have crippled this administration's nominations is unique in american history. every presidential election since adams beat jefferson in 1796 has left some senators disappointed that their side lost. there's always a losing side. and they're never happy about it. but the past two years have been the first time, mr. president, the first t
. >> for almost a week last month, the people of middletown, pennsylvania, lived in fear of an enemy they couldn't see, hear or feel. >> watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> senate majority leader mitch mcconnell talked about changing senate procedure to cut debate on certain nominees from 30 hours to 2. his remarks are followed by minority leader chuck schumer on the president's push to repeal the affordable care act. so, mr. president, i come to the floor to...
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month,almost a week last the people in middletown, pennsylvania lived in fear of an enemy they could not see, hear or feel. >> this weekend on c-span3. >> congressman jerry conley is our guest. in thees a six term virginia 11, which is fairfax county and the washington metro area. he is a member of the foreign affairs committee in the house of representatives and government and oversight returned chairing government operations. thank you for being our guest. rep. connolly: great to be with you. we have the new york times and politico. >> congressman, thank you. rep. connolly: my pleasure. >> you are on the oversight committee. no longer government oversight and reform. the committee has just asked president trump for 10 years for his financial records. to see in those records and what are you looking for? rep. connolly: this is a follow-up to the public hearing we had with michael cohen in which he testified under oath the president falsified financial records in order to qualify for loans and financing that he inflated the value of ,he property that we just saw yesterday a story in
month,almost a week last the people in middletown, pennsylvania lived in fear of an enemy they could not see, hear or feel. >> this weekend on c-span3. >> congressman jerry conley is our guest. in thees a six term virginia 11, which is fairfax county and the washington metro area. he is a member of the foreign affairs committee in the house of representatives and government and oversight returned chairing government operations. thank you for being our guest. rep. connolly: great to...
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month,almost a week last the people in middletown, pennsylvania lived in fear of an enemy they could not see, hear or feel. >> this weekend on c-span3. >> congressman jerry conley is our guest. he serves a six
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but the people of middletown, pennsylvania lived in fear of an enemy they could not see, hear, or feelhost: and of course, that in the was radiation. accident-mile consider the most considerable nuclear accident in the u.s. the chair of the three-mile island alert, which was what? we were-- guest: founded two years before the accident at three-mile island when -- by a washed out group. there.ou were what you remember when the news first broke and as the story continue to unfold in the days and weeks that followed? it is interesting that you covered mr. bradley's comments. we had a bifurcated response from her family. i was away at college. we had a family furniture store. we had a story that survived .hree floods, including a fire we delivered a dinette. my father evacuated. confusion, anxiety, chaos. the company was providing disinformation and misinformation as you could tell by the lieutenant governor's comments on thursday. and there was a precautionary evacuation, which was preschool children and pregnant women. we really prepared for an evacuation. i am not sure we could execute
but the people of middletown, pennsylvania lived in fear of an enemy they could not see, hear, or feelhost: and of course, that in the was radiation. accident-mile consider the most considerable nuclear accident in the u.s. the chair of the three-mile island alert, which was what? we were-- guest: founded two years before the accident at three-mile island when -- by a washed out group. there.ou were what you remember when the news first broke and as the story continue to unfold in the days and...
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for almost a week last month, the people of middletown, pennsylvania, lived in fear of an enemy they couldn't see, hear, or feel. >> that is from cbs news. the fear is radiation following the nuclear at generating station. consider the most serious nuclear power accident in the history of the u.s.. we will look back at the events that occurred. eric epstein joins us live. he is the chair of the three mile island alert, which is what? it is a safe energy organization. we were founded in 1977, two years before the accident. we are nuclear watchdog group that monitor the three nuclear power plants on the susquehanna river. what dou were there, you remember both when the news first broke and as the story continued to unfold in the days and weeks that followed? is interesting. you covered mr. bradley's comments. we had a response from our family. i was away at college but we had a family furniture store. floods, a fire, we were hunkered down. we delivered a dining set on saturday, the day after evacuation. like a lot of folks, there was confusion, anxiety, chaos. the company was providing
for almost a week last month, the people of middletown, pennsylvania, lived in fear of an enemy they couldn't see, hear, or feel. >> that is from cbs news. the fear is radiation following the nuclear at generating station. consider the most serious nuclear power accident in the history of the u.s.. we will look back at the events that occurred. eric epstein joins us live. he is the chair of the three mile island alert, which is what? it is a safe energy organization. we were founded in...
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. >> for almost a week last month, the people of middletown pennsylvania and in fear of an enemy they could not see, hear, or feel. >> watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. we welcome the family research council president tony perkins back to our desk joining us for this morning a discussion on the trump administration's life agenda. discussion,to that first reminding viewers what the mexico city policy is. >> is a term we hear a lot but don't necessarily know the history reagan, his administration in a conference on family planning with yo the u.n. announced a policy that we any organization that funded abortion or promoted abortion. that was in place during the reagan administration. put back in place by the bush administration in 2001 -- host: what was announced this week? guest: closing some loopholes. there was an expansion of the mexico city policy initially under the trump administration. $9 billion that goes into ngo's. this closes some loopholes. you essentially have to certify that as an ngo that you are not promoting or funding a portion. if you subcontracted w
. >> for almost a week last month, the people of middletown pennsylvania and in fear of an enemy they could not see, hear, or feel. >> watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. we welcome the family research council president tony perkins back to our desk joining us for this morning a discussion on the trump administration's life agenda. discussion,to that first reminding viewers what the mexico city policy is. >> is a term we hear a lot but don't necessarily know the...
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. >> for almost a week last month, the people of middletown, pennsylvania lived in fear of an enemy they couldn't see, feel, or hear. >> watch american history on c-span 3. >> at his senate confirmation hearing, interior secretary nominee david burnhart answered questions as secretary. the nominee served as acting secretary since the resignation of ryan zincy. this ran two hours and 15 minutes.
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for the union of concerned scientists, and the cofounder of concerned mothers and women in middletown, pennsylvania 4:00 p.m. on railamerica, report from79 cbs three mile island. [video clip] >> please stay indoors with your windows closed. >> for almost a week, the people of middletown, pennsylvania, lived in fear of an enemy they could not see, hear, or feel. announcer: watch american history tv this weekend on c-span 3. " continues. --"washington journal" continues. peter welch.st is good morning to you. guest: good morning. are the reports --committees expected to receive the mueller report in full? guest: we should have it right away because all we are talking about is this four-page letter summarizing his conclusion and his views. it.ybody wants to see let's get it sooner rather than later. host: when you receive the report, what happens with it? guest: we read it. here is what i think we do know. i accept mr. mueller made the confusion -- the conclusion the president was not colluding with the russians and the active interference in our election. what he also said is that he was not exonerat
for the union of concerned scientists, and the cofounder of concerned mothers and women in middletown, pennsylvania 4:00 p.m. on railamerica, report from79 cbs three mile island. [video clip] >> please stay indoors with your windows closed. >> for almost a week, the people of middletown, pennsylvania, lived in fear of an enemy they could not see, hear, or feel. announcer: watch american history tv this weekend on c-span 3. " continues. --"washington journal"...
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but for almost a week last month, the people of middletown, pennsylvania lived in fear of an enemy they couldn't see, hear, or feel. thousands left their homes. many thinking they were fleeing for their lives. but when everyone returned eight days after the crisis began, they wondered if anything could ever be the same again. >> you have to leave your house. you were born in your house. we were evacuating the school because of the radiation. >> i had a dream that the thing blew up. >> mom and dad got real worried. they turned on the television and the radio and they listened all night. and they said there is nothing to worry about, so we stayed. >> are you having dreams? what are the dreams? >> about three-mile island. >> what is happening in your dreams? tell me. >> people start -- and they start to go into traffic. as soon as we get to the place where we are going to, all of a sudden, it blew up. narrator: cathy martin's nightmare never came true. love for three or four days last month, many of us shared the same bad dreams. the scientists seemed helpless, the politicians confused. fo
but for almost a week last month, the people of middletown, pennsylvania lived in fear of an enemy they couldn't see, hear, or feel. thousands left their homes. many thinking they were fleeing for their lives. but when everyone returned eight days after the crisis began, they wondered if anything could ever be the same again. >> you have to leave your house. you were born in your house. we were evacuating the school because of the radiation. >> i had a dream that the thing blew up....
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. >> the people of middletown pennsylvania lived in fear of an enemy they couldn't see or hear. american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> this year marks the 30th anniversary of the world wide web. tv, on american history "washington post" journalist david ignatius sits down with tim berners-lee and discusses how he invented the web. this conversation is 55 minutes. >> good morning and welcome to "the washington post," i am fred ryan, publisher. it is great to have you here. i have the pleasure of introducing our special guest, tim berners-lee. i think all of us in washington are used to people who claim to have invented something important. there are many -- people who claim to have may be inhe internet, this room. one thing is undisputed -- that's undisputed is tim berners-lee created the -- world wide web web. he was looking for a better way to share information with scientists in distant locations. to make a vast role of information universally available ultimately became the world wide web. in 1989 tim's boss called his proposal vague and exciting. today we have a mor
. >> the people of middletown pennsylvania lived in fear of an enemy they couldn't see or hear. american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> this year marks the 30th anniversary of the world wide web. tv, on american history "washington post" journalist david ignatius sits down with tim berners-lee and discusses how he invented the web. this conversation is 55 minutes. >> good morning and welcome to "the washington post," i am fred ryan, publisher. it is...
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anding us, samuel walker the cofounder of concerned mothers and women in middletown, pennsylvania.ca,.m. on real watch the 1979 cbs report, fallout from three mile island. >> at this time there is no evacuation. please stay indoors with your windows closed. >> the people of middletown, pennsylvania lived in fear of an enemy they could not see, hear or feel. >> watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> "washington journal" continues. host: this is representative sheila jackson lee. she serves the 18th district of texas and is a member of the dish -- of the judiciary committee. guest: good morning. i wish you a happy 40th anniversary and birthday for c-span, to brian and the whole team. we appreciate the service you give to the nation. one of the reasons we asked you here is because of the current status of the violence against women act. guest: we actually have a bill that we think makes a great deal of difference in the lives of those who are vulnerable to violence. we have added for law 291rcement and prosecutors, million dollars so they can prosecute cases 291 million
anding us, samuel walker the cofounder of concerned mothers and women in middletown, pennsylvania.ca,.m. on real watch the 1979 cbs report, fallout from three mile island. >> at this time there is no evacuation. please stay indoors with your windows closed. >> the people of middletown, pennsylvania lived in fear of an enemy they could not see, hear or feel. >> watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> "washington journal" continues. host: this is...
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. >> reporter: for almost a week last month, the people of middletown pennsylvania lived in fear of an enemy they couldn't see, hear or feel. >> watch american history tv this weekend on cspan 3. >> a number of inspectors general discuss their role in uncovering fraud at federal agencies. reporting to congress and how technology impacts their work. hosted by the atlanta council and reuters, this is an hour and five minutes. issa r >> so it's really great for me, thinking about the partners here between the atlanta council and reuters. and i wanted to thank you again for being here this evening. also thanks to our friends at thompson reuters for making this event possible. their continued partnership and support. so let's give them a round of applause upfront. this event is part of a larger series on the power of transparency. a collaboration between the atlanta council and thompson reuters. in particular the series does feature top government leaders who are working to increase transparency in their respective fields through initiatives that combat corruption and terrorism. expand mark
. >> reporter: for almost a week last month, the people of middletown pennsylvania lived in fear of an enemy they couldn't see, hear or feel. >> watch american history tv this weekend on cspan 3. >> a number of inspectors general discuss their role in uncovering fraud at federal agencies. reporting to congress and how technology impacts their work. hosted by the atlanta council and reuters, this is an hour and five minutes. issa r >> so it's really great for me, thinking...
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week last month, the people of middletown, pennsylvania, lived in fear of an enemy they cannot hear, see, or feel. announcer: watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. now on american artifacts, we travel to independence, missouri, where harry investors men lived after his presidency. doug richardson, chief of interpretation at the national historic site, led the tour. this is about 25 minutes.
week last month, the people of middletown, pennsylvania, lived in fear of an enemy they cannot hear, see, or feel. announcer: watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. now on american artifacts, we travel to independence, missouri, where harry investors men lived after his presidency. doug richardson, chief of interpretation at the national historic site, led the tour. this is about 25 minutes.
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of middletown, pennsylvania lived in fear of an enemy they could not see, hear or feel. >> watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> wen-qing ngoei talks about anti-communism in southeast asia. he talks about the war to foster anti-communist governments in the region and contain the spread of communism to vietnam. he argues that despite the outcome of the vietnam war, the u.s. was largely successful in its strategy. the wilson center hosted this 90 minute event. right, everyone. i would like to call us all to order. good afternoon and welcome to this afternoon session of the washington history seminar, historical perspective on international and national affairs. my name is eric and i am the cochair of this seminar. may see, we have c-span taping today. we would like to welcome those of you who are watching on your computers or on your television screens and suggest that you visit our website to learn about the upcoming speakers at the wilson center. seminar is a collaborative effort of two organizations. the woodrow wilson international center for scholars and the american hi
of middletown, pennsylvania lived in fear of an enemy they could not see, hear or feel. >> watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> wen-qing ngoei talks about anti-communism in southeast asia. he talks about the war to foster anti-communist governments in the region and contain the spread of communism to vietnam. he argues that despite the outcome of the vietnam war, the u.s. was largely successful in its strategy. the wilson center hosted this 90 minute event. right,...
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as the story continue to unfold in middletown pennsylvania, barbara joining us in new jersey.d morning. argue with us? -- are you with us? we will try one more time. we lost that call. at how the back story unfolded. what were people telling you? were they telling you in the spring and summer? guest: people that opposed nuclear power at the time were marginalized and on the fringe. volunteering -- a lot of the information that hard,t, back then, it was you had rotary phones, it was difficult to communicate. people were basically observing what workers were doing. if workers were sending their families away, they went away. if you were focused on the information you were getting from the company, you were confused. you had no idea what was going on. people had to get information on the run. there were some people up until recently that still had high executive levels -- high executive levels -- hi anxiety -- high anxiety levels. i am not sure that good information always gets vetted properly or filtered properly. a difficult time in terms of communication. not many scientists o
as the story continue to unfold in middletown pennsylvania, barbara joining us in new jersey.d morning. argue with us? -- are you with us? we will try one more time. we lost that call. at how the back story unfolded. what were people telling you? were they telling you in the spring and summer? guest: people that opposed nuclear power at the time were marginalized and on the fringe. volunteering -- a lot of the information that hard,t, back then, it was you had rotary phones, it was difficult to...
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. >>> almost a week last month people of middletown, pennsylvania lived in fear of an enemy they could not see, hear or feel. >> watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> next week we will have a conference and wednesday you can see it live on jens stoltenberg. >>> there 106 members with diverse backgrounds and c-span continues our profile series with guy russian dollar, the new representative for the pennsylvania 14 congressional district. before coming to washington he served in the u.s. navy and prosecuted nearly 100 suspected terrorists in iraq. >> tell us where he reborn. >> just outside of pittsburgh in new kensington and i was drafted out of pittsburg into the
. >>> almost a week last month people of middletown, pennsylvania lived in fear of an enemy they could not see, hear or feel. >> watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> next week we will have a conference and wednesday you can see it live on jens stoltenberg. >>> there 106 members with diverse backgrounds and c-span continues our profile series with guy russian dollar, the new representative for the pennsylvania 14 congressional district. before...
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. >> for almost a week last month, the people of middletown pennsylvania lived in fear of a enemy they couldn't feel, hear or see. >> watch it this weekend on c- span three. >>> healthcare advisors and insurance commissioners discuss approaches to eliminate surprise out of network medical bills, real-life examples of how many consumers are faced with these additional payments, often associated with emergency healthcare costs and hospitals, from the brookings institution, two hours and 20 minutes. >>> thank you for braving the weather to get here. i guess that's the wrong note, you are planning to come february 20 as well, i'm glad we could get together today, and so many of the panelists were able to make it today as well. my colleagues and i have been working on the issue, of surprise billing since the beginning of the shafer initiative in early 2016. it has been striking how much interest in the issue among policymakers has grown since then, and how many states have enacted policies to address it. this continues to accelerate. a grant from the john arnold foundation made last year ha
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. >> the people of middletown, pennsylvania, lived in fear of an enemy they couldn't see, hear, or feel. >> watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. this weekend on c-span, former texas congressman beto o'rourke kicks off his presidential campaign in texas. that's saturday at 12:30 p.m. eastern live on c-span, onlin@c-span.org, you can also listen with the app. and then sunday on c-span, jarld conley will joins us on news makers. he'll discuss the mueller report, border security, federal spending and a number of other topics. watch news makers starting at 10:00 a.m. and again 6:00 p.m. eastern. >>> sunday night on q and a, the latest book, the chief, a biography of chief justice john roberts. >> however john roberts votes now that anthony kennedy is gone, he's going to determine the law of the land. so the liberals want him to come over -- inch over a little bit but the conservatives are trying to hold him back, where he always was. meanwhile you have this chief justice declaring there's no such thing as an obama judge. there's no such thing as a trump judge, a bush judge. he
. >> the people of middletown, pennsylvania, lived in fear of an enemy they couldn't see, hear, or feel. >> watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. this weekend on c-span, former texas congressman beto o'rourke kicks off his presidential campaign in texas. that's saturday at 12:30 p.m. eastern live on c-span, onlin@c-span.org, you can also listen with the app. and then sunday on c-span, jarld conley will joins us on news makers. he'll discuss the mueller report, border...
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. >> for almost a week last month middletown,f pennsylvania lived in fear of an enemy they could not hear, see, or field. >> watch this weekend on c-span3. president tony perkins our desk.r des what the mexico city policy is. guest: it is a term we hear a lot. it goes back to 1984. ronald reagan, his administration in a conference on family planning with yo the u.n. announced a policy that we any organization that funded abortion or promoted abortion. that was in place during the reagan administration. put back in place by the bush administration in 2001 -- host: what was announced this week? guest: closing some loopholes. there was an expansion of the mexico city policy initially under the trump administration. it
. >> for almost a week last month middletown,f pennsylvania lived in fear of an enemy they could not hear, see, or field. >> watch this weekend on c-span3. president tony perkins our desk.r des what the mexico city policy is. guest: it is a term we hear a lot. it goes back to 1984. ronald reagan, his administration in a conference on family planning with yo the u.n. announced a policy that we any organization that funded abortion or promoted abortion. that was in place during the...
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month almost a week last the people of middletown, pennsylvania lived in fear of an enemy they could not see, here, or feel. >> watch american history tv this weekend on c-span three. ♪ >> the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. >> the people who knocked these buildings down will hear from all of us soon. [applause] newest book the presidents, noted historians rank america's best and worst chief executives and provides insights of the 44 american presidents through stories gathered by interviews with noted presidential historians. explore the life events that shaped our leaders, challenges they faced, and the legacies they have left behind, published by public affairs, the book will be on shelves april 23 but you can preorder your copy of the hardcover or e-book today at c-span.org/the presidents, or wherever books are sold. , a discussion with tucker carlson on populism and the future of the republican party
month almost a week last the people of middletown, pennsylvania lived in fear of an enemy they could not see, here, or feel. >> watch american history tv this weekend on c-span three. ♪ >> the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. >> the people who knocked these buildings down will hear from all of us soon. [applause] newest book the presidents, noted historians rank america's best and worst chief...
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. >> reporter: for almost a week last month, the people of middletown pennsylvania lived in fear of an enemy they couldn't see, hear or feel. >> watch american history tv this weekend on cspan 3. >> a number of inspectors general discuss their role in uncovering fraud at federal agencies. reporting to congress and how technology impacts their work. hosted by the atlanta council and reuters, this is an hour and five minutes.
. >> reporter: for almost a week last month, the people of middletown pennsylvania lived in fear of an enemy they couldn't see, hear or feel. >> watch american history tv this weekend on cspan 3. >> a number of inspectors general discuss their role in uncovering fraud at federal agencies. reporting to congress and how technology impacts their work. hosted by the atlanta council and reuters, this is an hour and five minutes.
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. >> for almost a week last month, the people of middletown, pennsylvania, lived in fear of an enemy they couldn't see, hear or feel. >> watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> senate majority leader mitch mcconnell talked about changing senate procedure to cut debate on certain nominees from 30 hours to 2. his remarks are followed by minority leader chuck schumer on the president's push to repeal the affordable care act. so, mr. president, i come to the floor to discuss the unprecedented obstruction that has faced president trump's nominees for the past 26 months. and counting. and to announce that the senate is going to do something about it. mr. president, the system mat ific -- systematic, across the board delay and ouc
. >> for almost a week last month, the people of middletown, pennsylvania, lived in fear of an enemy they couldn't see, hear or feel. >> watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> senate majority leader mitch mcconnell talked about changing senate procedure to cut debate on certain nominees from 30 hours to 2. his remarks are followed by minority leader chuck schumer on the president's push to repeal the affordable care act. so, mr. president, i come to the floor to...
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. >> for almost a week last month, the people of middletown, pennsylvania lived in fear of an enemy they couldn't see, feel, or hear. >> watch american history on c-span 3. >> at his senate confirmation hearing, interior secretary nominee david burnhart answered questions as secretary. the nominee served as acting secretary since the resignation of ryan zincy. this ran two hours and 15 minutes. conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good morning, everyone could the committee will come to order. we are considering this morning the nomination of mr. david duke to be secretary of the interior. i welcome you back to the committee again. you've been here numerous times. thank you for the visit that we had last week. i know that you've had a chance to visit with many of the members. i know they appreciate that time with you as i certainly did. i also want to thank you for all that you have done that the department, for your willingness to serve in a new and higher capacity and for enduring what has become an increasing slog through the nomination process. so thank you for that. senator ga
. >> for almost a week last month, the people of middletown, pennsylvania lived in fear of an enemy they couldn't see, feel, or hear. >> watch american history on c-span 3. >> at his senate confirmation hearing, interior secretary nominee david burnhart answered questions as secretary. the nominee served as acting secretary since the resignation of ryan zincy. this ran two hours and 15 minutes. conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good morning, everyone could the...
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. >> for almost a week last month the people of middletown, pennsylvania, lived in fear of an enemy they couldn't see hear or feel. >> watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> the senate judiciary committee earlier this weekend held a hearing on legislation allowing federal courts to temporarily or permanently bar certain people from owning guns. law enforcement officials and mental health professionals testified at the hearing. >> if you've in the already done so, please silence your cell phones. >>> i apologize for being late .hearing will come to order. this hearing today is to examine red flag laws for lack of a better term we're trying to identify people in our communities that are exhibiting pretty extreme behavior in terms of mental health issues, where they've become a danger to themselves and others and allow law enforcement and sometimes family members to go to a court to say this person needs some help, and we need to stop violence before it occurs. there will abrobust due process component. we'll have a witness talk about the kind of due process you need to make
. >> for almost a week last month the people of middletown, pennsylvania, lived in fear of an enemy they couldn't see hear or feel. >> watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> the senate judiciary committee earlier this weekend held a hearing on legislation allowing federal courts to temporarily or permanently bar certain people from owning guns. law enforcement officials and mental health professionals testified at the hearing. >> if you've in the...
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. >> for almost a week last month, the people of middletown, pennsylvania, lived in fear of an enemyy could not see, hear, or feel. onwatch this weekend american history tv on c-span3. >> the c-span bus is stopping at the schools of our studentcam winners, recently in south carolina to award to gabrielle, darius, and various richmond. we saw the topic, we immediately thought about the constitution, and of course the first thing that came to mind was the bill of rights, especially freedom of speech, because that is something that is so ingrained in the american identity and is something that is a topic that has been at the forefront, especially the past few years in terms of the press, so how could we not approach this subject and what it means to be an american? >> see the top 20 winning ts on c-span, and you can watch the entire thing online at studentcam.org. >> "washington journal" continues. by educationjoined week assistant editor alyson klein, who was also the co-author of "the politics case," a blog at education week. talk to us about the budget that have been proposed at the
. >> for almost a week last month, the people of middletown, pennsylvania, lived in fear of an enemyy could not see, hear, or feel. onwatch this weekend american history tv on c-span3. >> the c-span bus is stopping at the schools of our studentcam winners, recently in south carolina to award to gabrielle, darius, and various richmond. we saw the topic, we immediately thought about the constitution, and of course the first thing that came to mind was the bill of rights, especially...
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pennsylvania. consider the most serious in the united states. .ome to look at the program and at 4:00 p.m. on real america reel america, watch. >> stay indoors with your windows closed. people of middletownlvania lived in fear of an enemy they could not see, hear, or feel. >> watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> next on american history tv, jerry mitchell talks about his 30 year career with the jackson, mississippi "clarion ledger." he describes how he put four klansmen in jail in the 1960's. american university investigative reporting workshop like alumni alliance and school of communications cohosted the cement -- this event. it is over an hour. charles: good evening. my name is charles lewis, professor and executive editor of the investigative reporting workshop. welcome to the american university school. this important event tonight is cosponsored by the au school of communication, investigative workshop and black alumni alliance.
pennsylvania. consider the most serious in the united states. .ome to look at the program and at 4:00 p.m. on real america reel america, watch. >> stay indoors with your windows closed. people of middletownlvania lived in fear of an enemy they could not see, hear, or feel. >> watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> next on american history tv, jerry mitchell talks about his 30 year career with the jackson, mississippi "clarion ledger." he describes how...
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over the past three decades has expanded throughout pennsylvania and new jersey while maintaining its headquarters in middletown towntown. the mccaffrey free markets and family are both noted for their again rossity to our community. and are noted supporters of the american red cross, st. mary's medical certainty, american cancer society, and the 9-1-1 gardner reflection among many other organizations and memorials. mr. speaker, i applaud the mccaffrey's food markets and family, and all their amazing employees for their investment in our community and their entrepreneurship. i'd also like to thank bill and beverley, the newtown business association for all of their leadership in our community. i rise to eak nies a bucks county business, the bucks county association for the blind and visually impaired teeped um with the bucks county community college to collect professional attire for college students a critical component to ensuring success of recent college graduates and those who will be graduating in the fuhr is making sure that they are equipped with the resources they need to succeed. and i applaud the wor
over the past three decades has expanded throughout pennsylvania and new jersey while maintaining its headquarters in middletown towntown. the mccaffrey free markets and family are both noted for their again rossity to our community. and are noted supporters of the american red cross, st. mary's medical certainty, american cancer society, and the 9-1-1 gardner reflection among many other organizations and memorials. mr. speaker, i applaud the mccaffrey's food markets and family, and all their...
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pennsylvania. i rise today to mourn the passing of one of the founders of mary's cupboard, marion slack, a longtime resident of middletown township, lived the life of devotion to her family, to her community, and to her catholic fafe. marion truly embodied what it meant to live out one's faith each and every day. inspired after meeting mary an emergency de food center. marion was previously recognized as catholic woman of the year by the knights of columbus. mr. speaker, our entire community stands by her maureen, ary ellen, eyely along with the entire family. marion is enjoying her eternal reward. her generation will live on for generations. mr. speaker, i had the pleasure of meeting with advocates from an alliance here in washington, d.c. last week, and it was great speaking with them to express my strong support for the continuation of funding for the program in the fiscal year 2020 department of defense appropriations act. t.s.c. is a genetic disorder that can cause tumor growth in vital organs in the human body. it occurs in approximately one in 6,000 births and i'm proud to share the story of the miller family. nea
pennsylvania. i rise today to mourn the passing of one of the founders of mary's cupboard, marion slack, a longtime resident of middletown township, lived the life of devotion to her family, to her community, and to her catholic fafe. marion truly embodied what it meant to live out one's faith each and every day. inspired after meeting mary an emergency de food center. marion was previously recognized as catholic woman of the year by the knights of columbus. mr. speaker, our entire community...
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middletown, connecticut, good morning. are you with us, and about? -- annabelle? one more time question mark virginia, good morning to you. let's go to virginia. pennsylvaniagood morning? yes, this is me. as far as budget is concerned. we could never have a budget with the democrats. donald trump is a man of action. i don't care what he says, i don't care about his words, but and he'shings done very, very conscious of the american people. he works for them, he's been working hard and he deserves a lot more credit than he's getting. because of the fake news and the democrats, this man is being persecuted. and i think it's terrible. i think they have no moral conscience. a cozzi oh, i just heard that she laundered money to her boyfriend. they're all corrupt and they lie, you know? trumpalk about donald because they are all liars. rana mcdaniel the chair of the national committee was among the speakers on thursday and the issue of a potential republican primary challenge president trump came up. [video clip] >> let me ask you about the republican side of the aisle. there is a democratic primary going on. will president trump run unopposed in the gop primary?
middletown, connecticut, good morning. are you with us, and about? -- annabelle? one more time question mark virginia, good morning to you. let's go to virginia. pennsylvaniagood morning? yes, this is me. as far as budget is concerned. we could never have a budget with the democrats. donald trump is a man of action. i don't care what he says, i don't care about his words, but and he'shings done very, very conscious of the american people. he works for them, he's been working hard and he...
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stay indoors with your windows closed to make for almost a week last month, the people of middletown, pennsylvania lived in fear of an enemy they couldn't see, hear, or feel. >> watch american history tv this weekend on c-span three. >> president trump met today with the wife of juan guido, the venezuelan opposition leader. they both talked about the political situation in venezuela. afterwards, president trump answered a few questions from
stay indoors with your windows closed to make for almost a week last month, the people of middletown, pennsylvania lived in fear of an enemy they couldn't see, hear, or feel. >> watch american history tv this weekend on c-span three. >> president trump met today with the wife of juan guido, the venezuelan opposition leader. they both talked about the political situation in venezuela. afterwards, president trump answered a few questions from
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. >> for almost a week last month, the people of middletown pennsylvania and in fear of an enemy they could not see, hear, or feel. >> watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. we welcome the family research council president tony perkins back to our desk joining us for this morning a discussion on the trump administration's life agenda. discussion,to that first reminding viewers what the mexico city policy is. >>
. >> for almost a week last month, the people of middletown pennsylvania and in fear of an enemy they could not see, hear, or feel. >> watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. we welcome the family research council president tony perkins back to our desk joining us for this morning a discussion on the trump administration's life agenda. discussion,to that first reminding viewers what the mexico city policy is. >>