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clapmac. >> join us live at 9:00 p.m.eastern for election results, candidate speeches, and your reaction. we will look ahead at the fall battleground states. taking you on the road to the white house on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. >> u.s. cyber commander says the notion that america king combat isis of propaganda on the internet by shutting it down to something not doable. his comments came as he testified before the senate armed services committee on the nation's cyber security infrastructure. senator john mccain chairs the committee while senator jack jack reed serves as the ranking member. [inaudible] >> good morning. the committee meets today to receive testimony from admiral mike rogers, commander of the u.s. cyber command, director of the national security agency and chief of the central security service. that's a lot of titles admiral, that's good. thank you. thank you for your many years of distinguished service and for appearing before this committee today. press try national security in cyberspace cont
clapmac. >> join us live at 9:00 p.m.eastern for election results, candidate speeches, and your reaction. we will look ahead at the fall battleground states. taking you on the road to the white house on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. >> u.s. cyber commander says the notion that america king combat isis of propaganda on the internet by shutting it down to something not doable. his comments came as he testified before the senate armed services committee on the nation's cyber...
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clapmac. we have done a good good job making sure that everybody's boy scouts. if you go on line you can participate in the survey if you like. if you want to know more about it ask me afterward. i will keep you all for that. we are going to call this caucus to order. we have the agenda listed right here on the wall. we have gone through the registration portion of the evening, that was a long one. i am calling the caucus to order as we speak. we will need to elect a permanent caucus chair and secretary. we will then have various presentations, will go through the liability and then divide if we must, then we'll figure out who gets how many delegates based on the total in each preference group. following that will go through additional pieces and we will report the results of our caucus, then will go forward with choosing who is going to be delegates to the county convention for each preference group. then we will make sure we have people to be on each of the committees based on who is going to be on the county convention. just because you don't get picked to be
clapmac. we have done a good good job making sure that everybody's boy scouts. if you go on line you can participate in the survey if you like. if you want to know more about it ask me afterward. i will keep you all for that. we are going to call this caucus to order. we have the agenda listed right here on the wall. we have gone through the registration portion of the evening, that was a long one. i am calling the caucus to order as we speak. we will need to elect a permanent caucus chair and...
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clapmac. we have done a good good job making sure that everybody's boy scouts. if you go on line you can participate in the survey if you like. if you want to know more about it ask me afterward. i will keep you all for that. we are going to call this caucus to order. we have the agenda listed right here on the wall. we have gone through the registration portion of the evening, that was a long one. i am calling the caucus to order as we speak. we will need to elect a permanent caucus chair and secretary. we will then have various presentations, will go through the liability and then divide if we must, then we'll figure out who gets how many delegates based on the total in each preference group. following that will go through additional pieces and we will report the results of our caucus, then will go forward with choosing who is going to be delegates to the county convention for each preference group. then we will make sure we have people to be on each of the committees based on who is going to be on the county convention. just because you don't get picked to be
clapmac. we have done a good good job making sure that everybody's boy scouts. if you go on line you can participate in the survey if you like. if you want to know more about it ask me afterward. i will keep you all for that. we are going to call this caucus to order. we have the agenda listed right here on the wall. we have gone through the registration portion of the evening, that was a long one. i am calling the caucus to order as we speak. we will need to elect a permanent caucus chair and...
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clapmac. [applause]. here is his book. it is for sale outside and tom can probably direct you to the
clapmac. [applause]. here is his book. it is for sale outside and tom can probably direct you to the
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clapmac. [applause]. here is his book. it is for sale outside and tom can probably direct you to the signing table. >> thank you again for everyone attending here live. the signing table is directly outside the auditorium. again we would like to thank mr. peters on the habs of the lit fest and the lit fest appreciates your feedback which you can provide at pictures wrote lit best.org. thank you. [applause]. >> [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] >> here's a look at books that are being published this week. journalist judith schwartz look at ways to improve water availability and by the certification and water in plain sight. in the new trail appears, new york post columnist naomi riley puts forth the policies she says will help american indians, from increased access to education to legal protections and entry into the free market. >> university at buffalo political science professor james campbell looks at the causes of america's political division in, polarize. in "the grid" gretchen bakke reports on americ
clapmac. [applause]. here is his book. it is for sale outside and tom can probably direct you to the signing table. >> thank you again for everyone attending here live. the signing table is directly outside the auditorium. again we would like to thank mr. peters on the habs of the lit fest and the lit fest appreciates your feedback which you can provide at pictures wrote lit best.org. thank you. [applause]. >> [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] >> here's a look...
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clapmac, will that is a little bit how i feel looking around the room is seen so many old friends. so let me start off by, this book really starts with my father. my father died in 2004 and he and he was a connecticut city planner. a mild-mannered city planner. in suburban connecticut who went to the zoning board meetings in the evening. were talking about a racy upbringing i had. but my father kept talking about his uncle, his uncle freeman. my grandmother's older brother and he kept saying he was a really big and vaudeville, he knew people like sophie tucker, he married a showgirl and ultimately he cheated hitler on a nickel deal. wait a second. we are in a suburban connecticut living room, this makes no sense. it was like my father taking me my father taken me aside and sang, you know son, your direct descendent of sitting bull. back okay. after my father died, i didn't really think about freeman bernstein until 2010. that was when a visiting when a visiting cousin from paris showed up and the visiting cousin, second cousin was from a branch of the family i did not even recogniz
clapmac, will that is a little bit how i feel looking around the room is seen so many old friends. so let me start off by, this book really starts with my father. my father died in 2004 and he and he was a connecticut city planner. a mild-mannered city planner. in suburban connecticut who went to the zoning board meetings in the evening. were talking about a racy upbringing i had. but my father kept talking about his uncle, his uncle freeman. my grandmother's older brother and he kept saying he...
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clapmac i feel my sense of place is completely made up, completely phony and there's nothing i can do about it. >> let me ask you about another place. your new novel that you're working on right now is a novel about charleston. how has that changed your imagination or how is going back to that city shaped your life? >> it has changed totally in my imagination because it's changed from the way it was as a kid. i was weeding eating in buford and i could hear them talking about their books. there were about ten of them in their screaming. five of the women were black and five of the women were white. it tickled me just to see it. there is a friend of mine from new york and i said that would've been illegal when i first came to buford. she said you're always exaggerating what you mean. i said no, they would've been arrested because blacks cannot eat in this restaurant. she said which restaurant? i said i don't think there was any restaurant they could eat at in buford. i felt so many changes come over from the movement in the south for civil rights. you have to see it. it is amazing to me
clapmac i feel my sense of place is completely made up, completely phony and there's nothing i can do about it. >> let me ask you about another place. your new novel that you're working on right now is a novel about charleston. how has that changed your imagination or how is going back to that city shaped your life? >> it has changed totally in my imagination because it's changed from the way it was as a kid. i was weeding eating in buford and i could hear them talking about their...
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clapmac so we gat access to edution for a with dis a big big idea, isn't it? every kid with a disability has the right to go to school. [applause]. but how? how do you make an idea like that real? you do it step-by-step.ear by year, sometimes even door by door. anastasia representing stage. [applause].causwe to make sure she got an education. so it is true, i swept the de tagbout txact lel o lead in the drinking water in flint, michigan, the numbe of mental health facilits in iowa, or or the cost ofour prescription drugs. because, it's notust detail if it isour kid, i it is you fa, i i big dl at big deal to your president to. [applause]. four days of this convention, you have seen some of the people wh have inspired me, peopl who let me into their lives and became part of mine. people likeyan moore and lauren manning. they told their stories tuesday night, i first met ryan is a 7-year-old, he was wearing a full body weighed 40 pounds because i leaned over to lift himp. children like ryan kept me going when our plan for universal healthcare failed -- the insura
clapmac so we gat access to edution for a with dis a big big idea, isn't it? every kid with a disability has the right to go to school. [applause]. but how? how do you make an idea like that real? you do it step-by-step.ear by year, sometimes even door by door. anastasia representing stage. [applause].causwe to make sure she got an education. so it is true, i swept the de tagbout txact lel o lead in the drinking water in flint, michigan, the numbe of mental health facilits in iowa, or or the...
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clapmac. >> on the next washington journal, matthew of the associated press on the implementation of the iran nuclear deal and the release of tenuous sailors detained by iran. then a discussion about president obama's economic record obama's economic record with larry and the economic policy institute. also, bloomberg dna reporter on lead pollution in flint michigan's water supplies. an aging water infrastructure and other u.s. cities. "washington journal" begins live with your phone calls, tweets, and facebook, tweets, and facebook, set 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> this weekend, the c-span cities tour hosted by a comcast cable partners explore the history of literary culture of hartford connecticut. on book tv, author and pharaoh discusses her book, learn about the atlantic slave trade through the logbooks of's connecticut slave ships. the significance these books had to help tell the story of new england thrown slave trade. >> emmys logbooks logbooks we have these extraordinary opportunity to see day by day how life was lived aboard new england slave ship. two of which were from
clapmac. >> on the next washington journal, matthew of the associated press on the implementation of the iran nuclear deal and the release of tenuous sailors detained by iran. then a discussion about president obama's economic record obama's economic record with larry and the economic policy institute. also, bloomberg dna reporter on lead pollution in flint michigan's water supplies. an aging water infrastructure and other u.s. cities. "washington journal" begins live with your...
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clapmac. i also want to recognize trustees in the audience this evening. i want to acknowledge the work of our colic, michael ryan and the administration of our price. tonight's program will last about an hour. it will be a reception following following the program and our smith gallery outside. copies of the nominees books will be available for sale in our museum store. we are pleased to welcome andrew roberts back to the new york historical society. he is the distinguished fellow at the new york historical society and director of the harry frank guggenheim foundation in new york. he is also the chair of the 2015 judging committee for the guggenheim prize in military history. in 2012, andrew roberts was awarded the william penn price and in 2007 he delivered the prestigious white house lecture. andrew roberts recent book, was the 2000 winner and 2015 winner of the los angeles times via the price. andrew roberts is the author and editor of 12 books including masters and commanders, how for titans won the war and the west, 1941-1945. we are also thrilled to
clapmac. i also want to recognize trustees in the audience this evening. i want to acknowledge the work of our colic, michael ryan and the administration of our price. tonight's program will last about an hour. it will be a reception following following the program and our smith gallery outside. copies of the nominees books will be available for sale in our museum store. we are pleased to welcome andrew roberts back to the new york historical society. he is the distinguished fellow at the new...
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clapmac do not forget to become a friend of the festival to ensure that our festival remains a free event[applause]. all audience members are asked to please continue with your day they give her much. >> a former israeli ambassador to the u.s. will talk about some of the challenges facing israel and the middle east including the palestinian complex. will be at the wilson center tomorrow and have live coverage at ten eastern on c-span2. later, discussion of of new privacy rules proposed by the fcc to cover broadband service providers and what those rules might mean for consumers and businesses. that is life in the congressional internet caucus at noon eastern. >> the media teaches us that democrats and republicans are supposed to be at odds with each other. i think that people need to recognize that we need to be respectful towards each other and we need to understand that senators are respectful towards each other and that will be more conducive to getting real policy done instead of just acrimony. >> the the truth is these people we see on television, and c-span are real people. when we
clapmac do not forget to become a friend of the festival to ensure that our festival remains a free event[applause]. all audience members are asked to please continue with your day they give her much. >> a former israeli ambassador to the u.s. will talk about some of the challenges facing israel and the middle east including the palestinian complex. will be at the wilson center tomorrow and have live coverage at ten eastern on c-span2. later, discussion of of new privacy rules proposed by...
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clapmac you don't mind holding up your chairs and putting them aside you'll make our staff very happyinaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> you're watching book tv. television for serious readers. watch any program you see here online at booktv.org. >> mary katherine ham, co-author of end of discussion, what is the outrage industry that you referred to in the subtitle? >> i think one of the things we talk about in the book and in the discussion is that every single thing becomes a thing. it is driven by social media starts on college campuses and it's a very tiny slide in speech, the wrong word at the wrong time that everybody's getting into a tizzy about. i think it ends up becoming a lot of pressure on everyday people of how they talk about issues especially thorny issues. the risk of people coming after them on facebook, twitter or or even their jobs where they face economic costs of having the wrong opinion are saying the wrong word. that's that's what people worry about. >> what is an example of one of those wrong words? >> i think there is a bunch of them. we talk abo
clapmac you don't mind holding up your chairs and putting them aside you'll make our staff very happyinaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> you're watching book tv. television for serious readers. watch any program you see here online at booktv.org. >> mary katherine ham, co-author of end of discussion, what is the outrage industry that you referred to in the subtitle? >> i think one of the things we talk about in the book and in the discussion is that every single...
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clapmac. if you think about it, i didn't know i didn't even know george bush beforehand so my life changed so dramatically and peter has allowed me to grow professionally and personally so, thank you peter. i know you're not supposed to do this, but i have you as a captive audience. i didn't know you want supposed to read other reading but apparently this is a rule. the reason i'm going to read this is because it's hard for me to get through it. i came early today to make sure i was here to listen to travis mills. we met not long ago at an event in new york. he and i share, as i said, we share a commander-in-chief and this affection for president bush. the story that i'm about to read to you briefly is about a scene that nobody knew about until this book was written. it was a wounded warrior visit at bethesda naval. this is one of those scenes. he it is called, i think he wants the president news of america's military men and women were killed in afghanistan and overta whelmed me on sunday. ma
clapmac. if you think about it, i didn't know i didn't even know george bush beforehand so my life changed so dramatically and peter has allowed me to grow professionally and personally so, thank you peter. i know you're not supposed to do this, but i have you as a captive audience. i didn't know you want supposed to read other reading but apparently this is a rule. the reason i'm going to read this is because it's hard for me to get through it. i came early today to make sure i was here to...
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clapmac enjoy the rest of your evening.[applause]. >> c-span, created by america's cable television companies. >> afterwards is next on book tv representative discusses his time of chairman of oversight and government reform in key investigations including benghazi, passengers and irs targeting controversy. this book is washita, the re
clapmac enjoy the rest of your evening.[applause]. >> c-span, created by america's cable television companies. >> afterwards is next on book tv representative discusses his time of chairman of oversight and government reform in key investigations including benghazi, passengers and irs targeting controversy. this book is washita, the re
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clapmac if you don't mind folding up your chairs and putting them to the side, you will make our staff you. [applause]. [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] >> when i to knitted on the the weekend usually it is authors share new releases. >> washing nonfiction authors on book tv is the best television for serious readers. >> on c-span they can have a longer conversation and delve into their subjects. >> book tv, weekends. they they bring you author, after author, after author. they spotlight the work of fascinating people. >> i love book tv and i am a c-span fan. >> ed, and your new book, going red going red where the 2 million voters that you talk about in this book? >> the 2,000,000 voters voters referred's to voters and 17 counties in seven key swing states that republicans wanted 2004 but lost in 2008 and 2012. so we are looking at those counties in places like florida, virginia, ohio, north carolina, new hampshire, colorado, and wisconsin. wisconsin is actually an interesting case count because republicans have not one wisconsin yet because of some of the changes that
clapmac if you don't mind folding up your chairs and putting them to the side, you will make our staff you. [applause]. [inaudible conversation] [inaudible conversation] >> when i to knitted on the the weekend usually it is authors share new releases. >> washing nonfiction authors on book tv is the best television for serious readers. >> on c-span they can have a longer conversation and delve into their subjects. >> book tv, weekends. they they bring you author, after...
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clapmac he. [applause]. he wasn't elected into office and he wasn't voted in by the media.round check, you can always trust his word. his foreign-policy is perfect. he gets it with discrimination, welfare, healthcare, and border control. he border control. he is the ruler of the nations. he himself was discriminated against as an outcast and crucified. he understands welfare. he feeds feeds the hungry and cares for the needy. he is the great physician who heals the sick and has conquered the grave. he is the one who understands the borders, he gives every nation has boundaries and says to the ocean you come this further and no further. he is the king of kings and is firmly seated on his throne. he's. he is not going anywhere. what we need is to remember who we are. and whose we are. we need to elect leaders who represent the king's ways in our land so that we can have the air cover that we need as the people to begin reviving our nation from the bottom up in the inside out. and to get back to the work that we have neglected over the last 50 years. [applause]. i would like t
clapmac he. [applause]. he wasn't elected into office and he wasn't voted in by the media.round check, you can always trust his word. his foreign-policy is perfect. he gets it with discrimination, welfare, healthcare, and border control. he border control. he is the ruler of the nations. he himself was discriminated against as an outcast and crucified. he understands welfare. he feeds feeds the hungry and cares for the needy. he is the great physician who heals the sick and has conquered the...
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clapmac mr.esident, we elected you on the promise of hope, on the problems of change, many of us believed in that promise. many of promise. many of us believe when you said, yes we can. i'm sorry to tell you that eight years down the line instead of hope, many of us feel even more despair. instead of change, the status quo remains. or perhaps has even gotten worse. but not all hope is lost mr. president, you still have a few months left in office. i don't speak on behalf of millions of people around the world would i say that you can still leave a positive legacy. you can still leave a positive legacy of your presidency. you can still leave a positive legacy on the books of history but you're going to have to do some very, very simple promises that you, yourself campaigned on. mr. president, close close down guantÁnamo bay. mr. president, scale down and back down the drone strikes. mrn refugees, support the rights of the palestinian people to lose in dignity and freedom like the rest of humanity.
clapmac mr.esident, we elected you on the promise of hope, on the problems of change, many of us believed in that promise. many of promise. many of us believe when you said, yes we can. i'm sorry to tell you that eight years down the line instead of hope, many of us feel even more despair. instead of change, the status quo remains. or perhaps has even gotten worse. but not all hope is lost mr. president, you still have a few months left in office. i don't speak on behalf of millions of people...
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clapmac. >> thank you. good morning and welcome to georgetown. my name is paul butler and i represent the united states. [laughter] that's how i use to start my opening statement when i was a trial lawyer with the department of justice. as a former federal prosecutor and as an african-american man, i have experienced all sides of the themes of this conference. from my expanse is a officer i understand the importance of using the vast resources of this great nation to keep people safe from harm. the bad guys aren't shy about using the latest technology and i don't think our government should be either. as an african-american i am part of a community of people who, against all odds are incredibly patriotic. there too too often treated like enemy of the state. what does it mean when the long struggle for equal justice is seen as subversive, what what is it about black people being free that threatens the identity of the united states? this conference happened because our dean thought it was important that our law schools play a law in this moment in
clapmac. >> thank you. good morning and welcome to georgetown. my name is paul butler and i represent the united states. [laughter] that's how i use to start my opening statement when i was a trial lawyer with the department of justice. as a former federal prosecutor and as an african-american man, i have experienced all sides of the themes of this conference. from my expanse is a officer i understand the importance of using the vast resources of this great nation to keep people safe from...
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clapmac.s i said will begin with statements. >> i want to recognize thisewe college because we are going to be interviewed by the student, the chief editor of the student paper. that really impressed me.e yo you know the power in this country is with the young people. it's not so much about ourng futures, but there's. i've been doing i investigations and washington. i've had threats and i'm not too happy about it. i know iit' will get more threas when i bring this information up. it's a beautiful port, especially in the audience, but youtube, i'm impressed impressed with because they aren't intimidated. i want you to remember this website, www.steven com ellie on y.com. i gave him evidence for 140 days 40 days about unsafe conditions in nuclear plants acrossss thehe country. i get involved because my family is in the new sing home profession. i had a resident in inome my hot was paralyzed. the executive director wrote to us and said leave the paralyzedy resident behind. they told me to leave t
clapmac.s i said will begin with statements. >> i want to recognize thisewe college because we are going to be interviewed by the student, the chief editor of the student paper. that really impressed me.e yo you know the power in this country is with the young people. it's not so much about ourng futures, but there's. i've been doing i investigations and washington. i've had threats and i'm not too happy about it. i know iit' will get more threas when i bring this information up. it's a...