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lots of people across the us and around the world. c-span: it seems to me that since you have come along has been a change in ownership and a change in the digital communications, and icommunications, and i want to show the video of your new office facility. what does it feel like with the reputation the post had, you come in and it is all different now. here is the new office. so, is this an important passage? >> guest: i think it is an important step in our history. fantastic in terms...
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people. >> i love booktv and diana c-span fan. >> canadian prime minister justin trudeau continued his state visit in washington d.c. at american university where he answered questions from students on canadian politics, trade relations, resettling refugees, and combating bigotry against muslims. this is about 45 minutes. [applause]
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landmark cases begins this monday night at 10:00 eastern on c-span and c-span.org. c-span, created by america's cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. peter: bob goodlatte is a chairman of the house judiciary committee. hearings have been held on the encryption, fbi, apple issue. what is next? rep. goodlatte: those hearings i think were very helpful at educating members of the committee, other members of congress, the general public. about the importance of this issue. interestingly, we had already scheduled a hearing on encryption before the apple-fbi controversy broke out into the public's attention. we were i think pleased with the presentations made by all of the witnesses at the hearing. i think the number one thing that comes across is that encryption is a good thing, and a very important thing and we have got to find our way through this, not by weakening encryption, but by continuing the effort to strengthen it. and you only need to look at the problems that we have had with foreign gover
landmark cases begins this monday night at 10:00 eastern on c-span and c-span.org. c-span, created by america's cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. peter: bob goodlatte is a chairman of the house judiciary committee. hearings have been held on the encryption, fbi, apple issue. what is next? rep. goodlatte: those hearings i think were very helpful at educating members of the committee, other members of congress, the...
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books and history tonight in prime time starting at 8:00 p.m. et on c-span2 and c-span3. c-spanes that shaped our history come to life with the c-span series "landmark cases: historic supreme court decisions." our series explores real-life stories and constitutional dramas behind the most significant decisions in american history. >> john marshall and marbury versus madison said this is different. the constitution is a political document, but it is also a law. we have the courts to tell us what it means and that is binding on the other branches. scott apart was that it was the ultimate anti-presidential case. >> who should make the decisions about those debates? theocker versus new york, supreme court said that it should make those decisions. >> tonight we look at the case that limited the -- the newly elected 14 commitment to only those rights explicitly spelled out in the constitution. the slaughterhouse cases. >> c-span's "washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. thursday morning, sera were h warbelow and another guest will join us to d
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carlos, your primary is coming up in florida and c-span will be live. why not support your home state senator, marco rubio? caller: we have to have a national view right now. we have to get back into the white house. the presidency, that is the end game. i do not support marco rubio because i do not believe he has the experience to be president of the united states. well,eve he sounds very he appeals to the latin voters, he has a wonderful story. but i do not want to get off what i was saying before, because i would like someone to explain it to me. doesn't the leadership of the republican party have a responsibility to their constituents to support whomever this man is constantly beating every single other candidate in getting hundreds of thousands of votes, and why the resistance? time,thank you for your and thank you for your rhetorical question for others to look at. front page of the dredge report, cuban sandwich, donald trump in between marco rubio and ted cruz. our facebook page is blowing up a little bit if you want to join that conversation. he
carlos, your primary is coming up in florida and c-span will be live. why not support your home state senator, marco rubio? caller: we have to have a national view right now. we have to get back into the white house. the presidency, that is the end game. i do not support marco rubio because i do not believe he has the experience to be president of the united states. well,eve he sounds very he appeals to the latin voters, he has a wonderful story. but i do not want to get off what i was saying...
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t to the white house on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. a white house on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. >>> the aleph institute is heaping veterans and other groups and have sentencing federal laws including judge webs state advocates and state attorneys general. this summit ran about an hour and a half. >> you want it introduce the speakers? oh, right. sometimes they say people need no introduction, which would be true as well. it's really a great honor to be here with two attorney generals. i think one of the most exciting things we've seen in the area of criminal justice is more and more law enforcement leaders, sheriffs and in this case attorney generals. not only being interested and engaged but really taking such positive steps in the area of criminal justice reform. and of course we have a democrat and republican here so it also illustrates the bipartisan nature of this and in an age when so many issues are partisan. so i wanted to pose a number of questions here today and then we'll hopefully have time to hear from those of yo
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eastern and you can watch that on c-span as our road to the white house coverage. 7:40 five eastern, hillary clinton will campaign in detroit and that will be live on c-span. after the presidential louisiana,contest in kansas, andky, nebraska, hillary clinton maintains her lead over bernie 498ers, 1129 delegates to for senator sanders. side, 1200 37can delegates are needed to win and donald trump remains a leader with 384 delegates followed by ted cruz with 300, marco rubio with 150 one, and john kasich with 37. >> during campaign 2016, c-span takes you on the road to the white house. as we follow the candidates on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. >> over the weekend, governor john kasich campaigned in his home state of ohio which holds its marry a week from tomorrow. governor kasich was joined by arnold schwarzenegger in columbus. ♪ [clapping] [cheering] [applause] >> arnold! [applause] [applause] >> good afternoon. after school all-stars saved my life. i joined in sixth grade. i grew up in a single-parent home, and watched my older brother struggle with gang
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and live on c-span c-span.org. "washington journal" continues. host: eleanor smeal joins us now fornternational women's day a discussion about feminism and female voting in campaign 2016. of the feminist majority and the feminist majority foundation. first, explain what those two groups are and how you're getting involved in this election cycle. guest: the feminist majority educational an group, and we have campus groups in something like 45 states. also have been called girls international, which is today's international women's day, that is in high schools and middle schools teaching human rights and women's rights and rights for girls, and they actually united ate in the nationed coalition on women. and we also have a magazine that's very educational product. and we're very digital, so we're literally in colleges all over studies.try, on women's t's almost like a test, but it covers foreign affairs, it covers domestic. o the foundation is very educational. legislative and electoral. laws, our he foundation, a public charity, cannot take a posit
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and c-span.org. >> live today on c-span, "washington journal," is nextretary jeh johnson testifies about his department's 2017 budget. this afternoon i look at the relevance of state political parties. and later, ahead of prime minister justin trudeau's visit thursday, a discussion on u.s.-canada relations. coming up in 45 minutes, eleanor smeal, president of the feminist majority foundation on campaign 2016 and feminism. and at 8:30 a.m. crystal wright, editor and publisher of conservative blackchick.com on race, politics and campaign 2016. host: good morning it's tuesday, march 8, 2016. the senate is set to convene at 10:00 a.m. this morning. the house remains on a district work period and is set to meet thursday for a brief pro forma session. we begin this morning on the "washington journal," four states are holding primaries or caucuses today with michigan being the biggest prize of the day, and a key topic of debate in the campaigns of that state has been trade policy in the united states, and how trade deals have
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tonight and c-span and c-span.org. >> this morning on "washington ifield hasjames holl the latest on the refugee crisis in europe. then later rachana pradhan has more on the affordable care act. "washington journal" is next. host: it is sunday, march 27, 2016, easter sunday. welcome to "washington journal." happy easter. we are going to spend the first 25 minutes, first of all, telling you what happened last night in the caucuses overnight. but secondly, because a presidential election means so much to our attorney policy and our role in the world, we're going to ask you about what, what should be america's role in the world? democrats, 202-748-8000. republicans, 202-748-8001. independents and all others, 202-748-8002. or join us on
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follow the candidates on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. >> c-span's "washington journal," liveay with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up tuesday morning, republican congresswoman marsha blackburn of tennessee on president obama' cuba and her work on the selected investigative panel on women's history month. th democratic covers and joe conley of virginiae, the cochair of the new democrat coalition, on a report they released last week designed to promote a domestic american prosperity agenda aimed at growing the economy and achieving political consensus. we'll also talk about today's house hearing on heroin and opioid abuse and president obama's trip to cuba. "washington journal" begins live at 7:00 a.m. eastern tuesday morning. >> tuesday, securities and exchange commission chairman mary jo white testifies before a house appropriations subcommittee on the president' 17 sec budget request. that is live at seven luck a.m. eastern on c-span [applause] . c-span2. tuesday onstifies the state of the international financial system. live coverage of his remarks before th
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eastern time on c-span and c-span radio and at the ronald reagan presidential library right now and sheill lie in repose. c-span will have coverage of the former first lady's funeral this friday. it will be at 2:00 p.m. and we will re-air that at 8:00 p.m. that evening. to show you this picture from the "new york times" this morning. take a look at ventura county firefighters. former first lady who died on sunday 94 is honored with three days of mourning and she will be buried on friday beside her husband. back to your calls, lori in indianapolis. good morning. how do you plan to vote? caller: buenos dias. i am a registered republican. professor whoa teaches children with cancer, so we were highly educated. i do not plan to vote for mr. trump. i do not plan to vote for any of the republicans. in fact, i am probably going to vote for mrs. clinton. host: tell us why you plan to vote for her. caller: this country has the best in the world. this country has the worst in the world. of all ofon right now the folks who have been speaking with us or yelling at us is the one that has the record.
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and laura bush will be among the dignitaries attending the funeral. mrs. reagan will be buried next to her husband at the library. live coverage on c-span and c-span radio and c-span.org. >> booktv is next with ed boland on his book "the battle for room 314: my year of hope and despair in a new york city high school" about the lessons that he learned. and then david randall presents his books. later from the tucson festival of books and panel discussion on education and inequality. then this book, in greater detail. [inaudible conversations] [cheers] >> welcome. a quick show of hands. thank you so much for finding us. twenty years ago we were lost on the upper west side along with other bookstores over the years. a year ago we open our third is location. we want to thank everyone, we are pleased to host the book "the battle for room 314: my year of hope and despair in a new york city high school" by ed boland. [cheers] [applause] and during this night we do hope that you will pick a copy or two of the book. and we will have ed up at the front afterwards. so if you can wait just a moment to congratulate him personally so we can get him u
and laura bush will be among the dignitaries attending the funeral. mrs. reagan will be buried next to her husband at the library. live coverage on c-span and c-span radio and c-span.org. >> booktv is next with ed boland on his book "the battle for room 314: my year of hope and despair in a new york city high school" about the lessons that he learned. and then david randall presents his books. later from the tucson festival of books and panel discussion on education and...
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c-span takes you on the road to the white house. we follow the candidates on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. >> the arizona primary is this tuesday, and former president will clinton was in the state this weekend for a get out to vote rally in tucson. he was joined by gabby gifford's and her husband, retired astronaut, mark kelly. this is one hour. ♪ >> ♪ because i'm happy ♪ >>[cheers] >> thank you. thank you mayor, thank you ron. we are incredibly grateful to call both of you friends. and grateful for how much you have done to serve the people of this great state of arizona. thing that i have learned here in arizona is that arizona people are straightforward and honest people. so i am going to be honest with all of you about something. i am kind of new to this whole campaigning thing. -- ie definitely definitely have not had the chance, at least not many times to introduce a former president of the united states. [applause] career i did not do politics. --as just some balls guy bald guy that flew airplanes in the navy. later i got a chance to fly a space shuttle for nasa. then i met, and was really lucky to marry this incredible
c-span takes you on the road to the white house. we follow the candidates on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. >> the arizona primary is this tuesday, and former president will clinton was in the state this weekend for a get out to vote rally in tucson. he was joined by gabby gifford's and her husband, retired astronaut, mark kelly. this is one hour. ♪ >> ♪ because i'm happy ♪ >>[cheers] >> thank you. thank you mayor, thank you ron. we are incredibly grateful...
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the candidates on c-span, c-span radio, and www.c-span.org. ies and exchange commission chair testifies before a house appropriations subcommittee on sec budgetnt's 2015 request. that is life at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2. treasury secretary testifies today on the state of the international financial system. we bring you live coverage of his remarks before the house financial services committee, starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3. >> when i tune into it on the weekend, it is authors sharing their new releases. >> watching the nonfiction authors on booktv is the best television for serious readers. on c-span they can have a longer conversation and delve into their subjects. weekend, they bring you author after arthur after author. it is a lot of work by fascinating people. i love book tv and i am a c-span fan. >> life today on c-span, "washington journal" is next. at 10:00, the house returns for general speeches. standards.titrust the same for the federal trade commission and the justice department. coming up and 40 five minutes, repre
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then it is jefferson, jackson, wilson, truman, polk, and eisenhower. c-span did a presidential leadership survey in 2009 serving 55 presidential historians. we read and talked about the scholars ourselves in this class for the semester. the stories are asked to rate presidents on 10 different. it's. economic management, moral authority, international relations, administrative skills, relations with congress, vision, spitting agenda, whether they pursued equal justice for all. you may be saying that is a lot. 10 different attributes of leadership. .hat is a lot for any scholar it tests the limits of the knowledge of even an expert. do people know enough about franklin pierce to assign him a score on all 10 dimensions? people wind up making a global judgment of greatness and that will effect their score on every individual standard. if you think that make them a great president overall, you will give him a great score on all 10 categories. articipants are assigned present score of one. what will happen is that an average will be provided, so if ofnton was given
then it is jefferson, jackson, wilson, truman, polk, and eisenhower. c-span did a presidential leadership survey in 2009 serving 55 presidential historians. we read and talked about the scholars ourselves in this class for the semester. the stories are asked to rate presidents on 10 different. it's. economic management, moral authority, international relations, administrative skills, relations with congress, vision, spitting agenda, whether they pursued equal justice for all. you may be saying...
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takes you on the road to the white house, as we follow the candidates on c-span, c-span .adio, and www.c-span.org presidential campaign four west as candidates by arizona, idaho, and utah. we will have results here on c-span tuesday night, and you can follow all our road to the white house coverage at mpaign2016.org/ca hall meeting in orem, utah, john kasich discusses his chances of securing the republican nomination and how he will fare against hillary clinton in the general election. this is one hour. ♪ >> we are delighted to be here, to have all of you today. -- to have all of you here today. first, i want to tell you why i support john kasich as the next president of the united states. [applause] co
takes you on the road to the white house, as we follow the candidates on c-span, c-span .adio, and www.c-span.org presidential campaign four west as candidates by arizona, idaho, and utah. we will have results here on c-span tuesday night, and you can follow all our road to the white house coverage at mpaign2016.org/ca hall meeting in orem, utah, john kasich discusses his chances of securing the republican nomination and how he will fare against hillary clinton in the general election. this is...
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bush, and others are among the dignitaries attending. c-span and c-span.org tonight. 's u.n -- c-span's q and a. treating editor of the national journal has covered eight presidencies. the presidential coverage includes eight years with the ronald reagan administration. get set for we later today. what are your most immediate memories of nancy reagan. guest: i always thought that he never would have been president without her. i think history is going to conclude he was a pretty good he was laid back. she was sometimes anxious. she was also very protective of him. i am one of those who believe he probably would not have been president without her, without her determination, without her drive, without her pushing him and focusing him. and taking care of him. i will tell you a very quick story, one of my favorite stories. in the summer of 1983, midway through his second term, an old friend came to visit them in the family quarters of the white house. he needed an answer whether reagan was going to run for reelection in 1984. at the time he was 72 years old. years after t
bush, and others are among the dignitaries attending. c-span and c-span.org tonight. 's u.n -- c-span's q and a. treating editor of the national journal has covered eight presidencies. the presidential coverage includes eight years with the ronald reagan administration. get set for we later today. what are your most immediate memories of nancy reagan. guest: i always thought that he never would have been president without her. i think history is going to conclude he was a pretty good he was...
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and primaries tonight. you're watching live coverage on c-span. once again and west palm beach, florida. results coming in for caucuses tonight where republican presidential candidate donald trump is expected to speak. tonight also is the annual gridiron dinner, and that is held in washington, d c 1985,ition dating back to a politician -- and event where politicians gathered together. we got a look at some of the arrivals earlier tonight at the renaissance hotel. him >> and now back in west palm beach, florida. this event, awaiting donald trump to speak, scheduled originally at 9:00 p.m. eastern time,, approaching the 11:00 hour as caucus results have been coming in. we just heard word that the ap has called the kentucky caucuses for donald trump. we will look in now and see if he is going to make an appearance soon. >> ladies and gentlemen, the next president of the united states, mr. donald j. trump. [applause] mr. trump: thank you very much, everybody. i greatly appreciate it. nice to have you all a trump international. it's been a great club and a great success, and we appreciate it.
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we follow the candidates on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. now, house speaker paul ryan, that's running mate in 2012, in briefing he discussed the republican presidential race and the fight between donald trump and mitt romney. this is the key minutes. -- 15 minutes. good morning, everybody. yesterday, the foreign affairs committee passed two very important resolutions. one resolution by jeff fortenberry states that isis is committing genocide against christians and other religious minorities. by chrisresolution smith, that condemns the gross human rights violations of the aside regime, these are difficult subjects. that is why we need to take these steps, and in syria and iraq, christians are being executed. churches and holy sites being destroyed. children being as -- enslaved. the obama administration is still not ready to say that isis andy aside regime are committing crimes against humanity. we are. we are ready to say this. we need to recognize these atrocities with clear eyes. we need to continue to pray for the persecuted. second, the
we follow the candidates on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. now, house speaker paul ryan, that's running mate in 2012, in briefing he discussed the republican presidential race and the fight between donald trump and mitt romney. this is the key minutes. -- 15 minutes. good morning, everybody. yesterday, the foreign affairs committee passed two very important resolutions. one resolution by jeff fortenberry states that isis is committing genocide against christians and other religious...
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eastern here on c-span and c-span radio.street journal today has the question, can the wisdom of the crowds predict the next president? it's anyone's guess who will be the next president. an interactive marketplace is a candidateether -- will win the white house. on the issue of a brokered pivoted theirey poll, guesses of people. odds a gop convention fails to produce a nominee on a first vote, you see the number rising from the eight up through this past tuesday. and then it drops off. interest peaking up again. sayst to show a tweet that "i think the media is running the brokered convention idea. it is all i hear now." some interest in people's polls, is it just a media idea or blowing hot air? guest: it would be much more exciting than just your usual convention. donald trump still has a very good shot of wrapping this thing up before we get to the convention. it is tough to say what the odds are right now. we probably will not even know whether or not this thing will be settled or whether it will be a contested conventio
eastern here on c-span and c-span radio.street journal today has the question, can the wisdom of the crowds predict the next president? it's anyone's guess who will be the next president. an interactive marketplace is a candidateether -- will win the white house. on the issue of a brokered pivoted theirey poll, guesses of people. odds a gop convention fails to produce a nominee on a first vote, you see the number rising from the eight up through this past tuesday. and then it drops off....
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[inaudible conversation] >> tomorrow and c-span two, a look at the relationship between the federal government and the states, including discussions about drug abuse, veterans, and state government finances. live coverage of the national lieutenant governors association begins at 9:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span2. >> book tv has 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors every weekend. here are some programs to watch. this weekend, join us for the 22nd annual virginia festival of books in charlottesville. starting saturday at noon eastern. programs include author bruce hillman who discusses his book, the man who stalked einstein. how nancy scientist change the course of history. then saturday evening at 7:00 p.m., patricia bell scott, professor a matter of women's studies at the university of georgia, on her book, the firebrand firebrand in the first lady. portrait of a friendship. the book explores the relationship between civil rights activist polly murray, cofounder of the national organization of women and first lady eleanor roosevelt. patricia patricia bell scott speaks with author and hist
[inaudible conversation] >> tomorrow and c-span two, a look at the relationship between the federal government and the states, including discussions about drug abuse, veterans, and state government finances. live coverage of the national lieutenant governors association begins at 9:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span2. >> book tv has 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors every weekend. here are some programs to watch. this weekend, join us for the 22nd annual virginia festival of...
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wednesday morning at 8:00 when we will announce the grand prize winner, first place, and the fan favorite. watch on c-span and c-span.org. weekend, the city's tour takes you to anaheim, california, and on book tv -- >> the idea for ask a mexican came from my editor. i was not offended by the idea. i did not want to do it because i did not think anybody would care. you want stories that people will care about. idea, who would want to write an advice column about mexicans? he kept insisting and we needed to fill in a space and so i went back and he said it will only be one time. it will be satirical. for it.ent nuts people cared and even crazier, at the bottom, i put you've got a spicy question, ask me, i'm the mexican. my bluff and me on started sending in questions like crazy. >> and on american history tv -- francisco,up to san which is where a lot of the german immigrants are located. actuallyable to convince 50 people of whom nobody was a farmer and only one person had any background in winemaking, to give up their businesses and come to anaheim. after theyrst action form the los angeles vineyard socie
wednesday morning at 8:00 when we will announce the grand prize winner, first place, and the fan favorite. watch on c-span and c-span.org. weekend, the city's tour takes you to anaheim, california, and on book tv -- >> the idea for ask a mexican came from my editor. i was not offended by the idea. i did not want to do it because i did not think anybody would care. you want stories that people will care about. idea, who would want to write an advice column about mexicans? he kept insisting...
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books and history tonight in primetime starting at 8:00 eastern on c-span 2 and c-span 3. -span,r: tonight on the supreme court cases that shaped our history come to light with "landmark cases: historic decisions."t that explores real-life stories and constitutional dramas behind some of the most significant decisions in american history. >> john marshall said this is different. the constitution is a portal document. it sets up the political structures. but it is also a law to if it is a law, we the courts to tell what it means and that is binding on the other branches. >> the fact that it is the --imate anti-presidential anti-presidential race. >> the supreme court said it should make the decision about the debates. announcer: tonight, we will look at limited privileges and immunities of citizenship guaranteed by the 14th amendment . the slaughterhouse cases. announcer: duke university's sociology professor christopher bell is the author of a book called "terrified, how anti-muslim organizations became mainstream." he spoke to an audience at duke university. this is almost
books and history tonight in primetime starting at 8:00 eastern on c-span 2 and c-span 3. -span,r: tonight on the supreme court cases that shaped our history come to light with "landmark cases: historic decisions."t that explores real-life stories and constitutional dramas behind some of the most significant decisions in american history. >> john marshall said this is different. the constitution is a portal document. it sets up the political structures. but it is also a law to...
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and fewer reaction begins at 7:00 eastern time. taking you on the road to the white house on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. campaign adsal from the republican and democrat nominees in 1964. first and asked for barry goldwater, followed by lyndon johnson's campaign. >> on october 18, 1960, speaking and heads of a net when he was running for vice president, linda johnson said i don't want some bearded dictators 90 miles off rubbing his nose at us. him on thete segment, here is buried goldwater, who calls into account for this administration's colossal bungling on cubic -- cuba and castro. >> the same dictator is still off thumbing his nose at us. us aay of pigs has left dark blot on our national pride. the u.s. must provide the leadership, which will deal effectively with the problems of cuba, and will stop the spread of communism in the western hemisphere. he isyour heart, you know right. folk for barry goldwater. -vote for barry goldwater. just why theyw wanted to call this a concession. i don't feel guilty about being a republican. in the whole family is a republican family. . voted for dwight eisenhower
and fewer reaction begins at 7:00 eastern time. taking you on the road to the white house on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. campaign adsal from the republican and democrat nominees in 1964. first and asked for barry goldwater, followed by lyndon johnson's campaign. >> on october 18, 1960, speaking and heads of a net when he was running for vice president, linda johnson said i don't want some bearded dictators 90 miles off rubbing his nose at us. him on thete segment, here is buried...
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cities tour throughout the day on c-span two book tv, and sunday afternoon at 2:00 on american history tv. on c-span3. the c-span cities tour, working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> documentary film maker ken burns and another is a discussion on race in america. discussing black lives matter, and the 2016 provincial campaign. this is one hour. >> welcome to the national press club. our guest today are documentarians ken burns and harvard professor henry louis gates junior. i would like to welcome c-span and public radio audiences and reminded that you can follow the action on twitter. now to sound introduce our guests. i would ask that each of you stand briefly as your name is announced. please hold your process until i fish introducing the entire table. from the right, michael fletcher, writer for espn and moderator. and anger for channel nine. jeff, vice president of the national press club and news editor. sharon percy rockefeller, president and c.e.o. of weta. elizabeth, washington bureau chief of "the new york times." skipping over our
cities tour throughout the day on c-span two book tv, and sunday afternoon at 2:00 on american history tv. on c-span3. the c-span cities tour, working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> documentary film maker ken burns and another is a discussion on race in america. discussing black lives matter, and the 2016 provincial campaign. this is one hour. >> welcome to the national press club. our guest today are documentarians ken burns and harvard...
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c-span, they can have a longer conversation. >> book tv weekends. they bring you author after author after author. fascinating. >> i love book tv and may c-span fan. next, a form on genocide about isis against christians and other religious minorities. state department's recent declaration of genocide and what the u.s. government response should be. the event was hosted by the heritage foundation and the clare booth luce policy institution in washington, d.c. >> welcome. on behalf of my colleagues here i want tohost, welcome you to our monthly conservative women's network lunch. we are very pleased and honored to have a very distinguished speaker with us. especially so in this particular week, it has been a very important week in terms of the united states taken a strong moral stand in the fight against isis. on monday, the united states helped representatives unanimously pass a resolution condemning the campaign against christians and religious minorities in the middle east as crimes against humanity, war crimes, and genocide. it called on governments to do the same. john kerry recognized that isis is waging a genocide against yaz
c-span, they can have a longer conversation. >> book tv weekends. they bring you author after author after author. fascinating. >> i love book tv and may c-span fan. next, a form on genocide about isis against christians and other religious minorities. state department's recent declaration of genocide and what the u.s. government response should be. the event was hosted by the heritage foundation and the clare booth luce policy institution in washington, d.c. >> welcome. on...
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i have turned off the tv and stopped watching, even c-span, i happen to be watching c-span2 tonight and pleased to find you had this festival going on with this discussion. i am a democrat and i have volunteered in many electrions and campaigns. i don't want a sign in my yard or volunteer anymore because it doesn't do any good. you waste your time. i am more leaning toward independent. the other thing i like is i think you should have more of these discussions on tv rather than debates. the debates don't do anything. it is like a reality show. people are sick and tired of it. >> guest: yeah, thanks for that comment. one thing we did in the course of our research is a content analysis of the language that is used during presidential debates. we didn't include this year but we found every year the language unprecedentedal debates becomes increasingly negative. we had transcripts read from the presidential debates and they became more likely to say they are independent. i think the media gets blamed in the discussion and that is certainly not unfounded. they are showing negative coverage o
i have turned off the tv and stopped watching, even c-span, i happen to be watching c-span2 tonight and pleased to find you had this festival going on with this discussion. i am a democrat and i have volunteered in many electrions and campaigns. i don't want a sign in my yard or volunteer anymore because it doesn't do any good. you waste your time. i am more leaning toward independent. the other thing i like is i think you should have more of these discussions on tv rather than debates. the...
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, c-span radio, and c-span.org. >> during campaign 2016, c-span takes you on the road to the white house, as we follow the candidates on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. >> tonight on the communicators, it will examine the 1996 telecommunications act with two of his chief authors, the former energyf the house committee, and the number of the commerce committee. they say the act is dated and should be rewritten. places like hulu and youtube are part of the culture, but they were impossible to be created before the act. nothing is perfect, but one thing that we did do was remove not only our own country but the world from analog to digital, and our goal was to take away the land -- lines of demarcation that prevented competition. >> by unleashing the competitive forces created the investment that is needed to bring us to this world today. communicators, tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on 2.pan this week on q&a, senior fellow robert kaplan. he discusses his book, in europe's shadow. and romania and beyond. brian: robert kaplan and your new book -- you st
, c-span radio, and c-span.org. >> during campaign 2016, c-span takes you on the road to the white house, as we follow the candidates on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. >> tonight on the communicators, it will examine the 1996 telecommunications act with two of his chief authors, the former energyf the house committee, and the number of the commerce committee. they say the act is dated and should be rewritten. places like hulu and youtube are part of the culture, but they were...
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caller: good morning to your guest and to c-span. look at the nancy reagan's life and some snippets. african-american, what stands out in my mind, i wonder what folks are saying about michelle obama. she spent a quarter of a million dollars upgrading the chinaware in the white house. ronald reagan kicked off his visitingial campaign -- of whereworse three civil rights workers were murdered. thank you. yout: i don't agree with about alzheimer's in the white house. did youple ask me, when ever suspect he had alzheimer's? i didn't suspect until a year after he left office when i had an off the record rick -- off the record interview with him. there are friends who say he has always been a little forgetful. , mrs.o your first comment obama would probably be peter upon that just like nancy reagan was. the notion anti-reagan got a free ride on all of that is not correct. as a matter of fact, one of the reasons she was very serious about just say no and other things, in addition to it being on the merits for her what she was totally getting
caller: good morning to your guest and to c-span. look at the nancy reagan's life and some snippets. african-american, what stands out in my mind, i wonder what folks are saying about michelle obama. she spent a quarter of a million dollars upgrading the chinaware in the white house. ronald reagan kicked off his visitingial campaign -- of whereworse three civil rights workers were murdered. thank you. yout: i don't agree with about alzheimer's in the white house. did youple ask me, when ever...
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the white house as we follow the campaigns on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. >> republican presidential candidate ted cruz held a press conference in arizona to talk about border security. he was joined by rick perry and law enforcement. it is 20 minutes. >> good evening everyone, i am the sheriff in this county. i want to say thank you to the family for coming out here and bringing true awareness and educating senator cruz and governor perry on what is going on our border. i wish we could get more people from washington, d.c. to see what is going on in here. the true life for people who live on the border. with that being said, i want to introduce governor rick perry from texas and thank him for being here today. governor. ve
the white house as we follow the campaigns on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. >> republican presidential candidate ted cruz held a press conference in arizona to talk about border security. he was joined by rick perry and law enforcement. it is 20 minutes. >> good evening everyone, i am the sheriff in this county. i want to say thank you to the family for coming out here and bringing true awareness and educating senator cruz and governor perry on what is going on our border. i...
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. >> during campaign 2016, c-span takes you on the road to the white house as we follow the candidates on c-span come a c-span radio and c-span .elevision cruz comes to a campaign rally in north carolina. of five. is one also speaking at this event was carly fiorina who endorsed senator cruz. >> hello, north carolina. how are you doing? you know that this region is no not just for first -- but first to freedom. you guys led the curve and declared independence before anyone else and you have an opportunity to lead the nation tuesday as well by making sure that ted cruz walks out of here with the win. how many of you saw the debate the other night? >> i somewhat i always see, i saw ted cruz being substantive and serious and offering real solutions and real policies for real problems that we have. donald trump, not so much. you might have noticed that the next morning, donald trump said he thought we had enough debates that we shouldn't have any more. man up donald, you will have to i ran for cruz president because i think that we need a conservative in the white house. i ran for president because i quok the system, the s
. >> during campaign 2016, c-span takes you on the road to the white house as we follow the candidates on c-span come a c-span radio and c-span .elevision cruz comes to a campaign rally in north carolina. of five. is one also speaking at this event was carly fiorina who endorsed senator cruz. >> hello, north carolina. how are you doing? you know that this region is no not just for first -- but first to freedom. you guys led the curve and declared independence before anyone else and...
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the candidates on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. >> coming up today on c-span, washington journal. live with your phone calls, tweets and facebook comments. a demonstration of self driving cars. later, live coverage of donald trump at a campaign rally in unix, arizona. -- phoenix, arizona. we will talk reporter david shepperton about flint, michigan's contaminated drinking water and the congressional investigation into the crisis. and adam wollner will discuss the difference between brokered and contested political conventions. will talky mankoff about vladimir putin's decision to withdraw the russian military from syria. ♪ good morning. it is saturday, march 19, 2016. you've been watching the program regularly you have noticed the scaffolding on the capital which is now beginning to come down as workers of nearly finished fixing the capitol dome. here on this program will ask you with the first 45 minutes or so about your ideas for fixing politics. this after a week of a brewing supreme court fight, contentious hearings on capitol hill, and continued heated words on the campaign
the candidates on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. >> coming up today on c-span, washington journal. live with your phone calls, tweets and facebook comments. a demonstration of self driving cars. later, live coverage of donald trump at a campaign rally in unix, arizona. -- phoenix, arizona. we will talk reporter david shepperton about flint, michigan's contaminated drinking water and the congressional investigation into the crisis. and adam wollner will discuss the difference between...
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c-span to book tv. sunday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span three. the c-span cities tours working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> the annual conservative political action conference kicked off today in national harbor, maryland. tomorrow we will take you there live as the national rifle association ceo will address the group. that is live, 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span three and c-span.org. >> federal communication commissions tom wheeler and all of the commissioners were on capitol hill today for senate commerce committee hearing. they answer questions on the spectrum auction and broadband access to rural areas. this is this is two hours and 40 minutes. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> we come to order. welcome to to today's hearing on oversight of the federal communications
c-span to book tv. sunday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span three. the c-span cities tours working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> the annual conservative political action conference kicked off today in national harbor, maryland. tomorrow we will take you there live as the national rifle association ceo will address the group. that is live, 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span three and c-span.org. >> federal communication...
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during campaign 2016, c-span takes you on the road to the white house as we follow the candidates on c-span, c-span radio, andg. announcer: c-span's "washington journal" is live every day with discussions of that impact you. morning, on sunday olland will be on to discuss topics. be sure to watch "washington journal" live on sunday morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. join the discussion. tomorrow, also "newsmakers" with representative tom cole. on theusses a debate 2017 budget and appropriations getting underway in the united states congress. he was interviewed by kristina peterson of low wall street journal. you can watch "newsmakers" on sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. for this year's student cam conference, students produced videos discussing what topics they wanted candidates to discuss. equality, education, and the economy were all top issues. thank you to all who competed this year and congratulations to all of our winners. one of the top 21 entries will air weekdays and all of the viewings are available -- all of the entries are available to view online. earlier this week, democratic pre
during campaign 2016, c-span takes you on the road to the white house as we follow the candidates on c-span, c-span radio, andg. announcer: c-span's "washington journal" is live every day with discussions of that impact you. morning, on sunday olland will be on to discuss topics. be sure to watch "washington journal" live on sunday morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. join the discussion. tomorrow, also "newsmakers" with representative tom cole. on theusses a debate 2017...
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. >> during campaign 2016, c-span takes you on the road to the white house. onfollow the candidates c-span, c-span radio, andn.org. >> bernie sanders offers his condolences to the people who pledged to destroy isis through a coalition led by muslim nations. california holds its presidential primary on june 7. this is an hour. [applause] rosario dawson: i have been here to this convention center many, many, many times. i have seen a lot of people before, but never like this. [cheers and applause] i see all of you. and, i am so grateful that you are here. unfortunately, the mass media said, do not even bother. [booing] rosario dawson: i am really glad that you showed them what is up. we have to keep doing that. there is a lot at stake. i have been doing voter registration for 11 years and i can tell you the one question i am master over and over again is, where are the young people? right? right here. where is diversity? right here. where are people coming together under one umbrella with one vision that we can all dream and believe in? right here. when i say that this election is critical, i -- i -- i am on a
. >> during campaign 2016, c-span takes you on the road to the white house. onfollow the candidates c-span, c-span radio, andn.org. >> bernie sanders offers his condolences to the people who pledged to destroy isis through a coalition led by muslim nations. california holds its presidential primary on june 7. this is an hour. [applause] rosario dawson: i have been here to this convention center many, many, many times. i have seen a lot of people before, but never like this. [cheers...
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i am a c-span and pbs junkie. mostly c-span. who are you voting for in st. louis?voted yet? caller: i have not. i'm not sure who to vote for. it is either going to be trump or sanders. my reasoning is that i have watched so much tv coverage i lying at leastz twice that i can definitely remember. , whatnot write it down station i was watching, or the times so that i could document it. it happened so fast. at the time i didn't take it was that important. i figured everyone would figure out that he lies. the reason that i might vote for trump is that i do not want to see the situation go to a brokered convention. i think bernie sanders is on the right track. i don't feel that we would have to worry about anything going to extremes because of the checks and balances in our democratic system. there is no way. i have watched enough c-span to know that i want to watch your q&a about the supreme court that is coming up soon. courte that the supreme has reached the point where it's power has gotten out of balance. it has too much power. like i said, thank you for c-span. ho
i am a c-span and pbs junkie. mostly c-span. who are you voting for in st. louis?voted yet? caller: i have not. i'm not sure who to vote for. it is either going to be trump or sanders. my reasoning is that i have watched so much tv coverage i lying at leastz twice that i can definitely remember. , whatnot write it down station i was watching, or the times so that i could document it. it happened so fast. at the time i didn't take it was that important. i figured everyone would figure out that...
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c-span. tonight on c-span two, it is book tv in prime time with a look at books and authors on military and national security issues. on c-span three, recent symposium on the life, career, and legacy of president abraham lincoln, books and history tonight in primetime, starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2 and c-span3. >> tonight on c-span, the supreme court cases that shaped our history come to life with the c-span series, landmark cases, historic supreme court decisions. our 12 part series explores constitutional dramas behind some of the most significant decisions in american history. >> john marshall said this is different, the constitution is a political document, sets up political structures, but it is also a law. if it is a law, we have the courts to tell what it means. apart isets dred scott that it is the ultimate anti-presidential case. it is exactly what you don't want to do. >> who should make the decisions about those debates. in lochner versus new york, the supreme court said it should make those decisions. the slaughterhouse cases tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern. next, two experts on
c-span. tonight on c-span two, it is book tv in prime time with a look at books and authors on military and national security issues. on c-span three, recent symposium on the life, career, and legacy of president abraham lincoln, books and history tonight in primetime, starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2 and c-span3. >> tonight on c-span, the supreme court cases that shaped our history come to life with the c-span series, landmark cases, historic supreme court decisions. our 12 part...
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and started listening to me. >> >> the watch the c-span city's tour on saturday and sunday on c-span 3. the c-span city tour, working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> booktv weekends bring you author after author. ... >> good morning, everybody, and happy st.~patrick's day. we're very honored to have you all here for a very important event and remarks. and exactly what is happening in our politics today. just before president obama's second inauguration the new thew yorker poshed a headline: republican accuse obama of using position as president to lead country. and i think that just about sums up where we have been the last several years. year after year in which republican politics have been a contest for who can say no the fastest, the loudest, and the longest. with no record for reason or the best interests of the country. we have seen that over the last 24 hours in response to the supreme court. truthfully, we have seen that the moment the american people elected barack obama, republican leaders made it their mission to block everything, litera
and started listening to me. >> >> the watch the c-span city's tour on saturday and sunday on c-span 3. the c-span city tour, working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> booktv weekends bring you author after author. ... >> good morning, everybody, and happy st.~patrick's day. we're very honored to have you all here for a very important event and remarks. and exactly what is happening in our politics today. just before president obama's...
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, c-span adio and c-span.org. >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up wednesday morning, representative john katko of new york's 21st district a former federal prosecutor. he'll join us to discuss the opioid epidemic and the challenges of combating it in his home state and around the country. then representative joyce beatty of ohio, congressional black caucus member, will talk about the ohio primary results, exit polls and what it meaners in general election. be sure to watch "washington journal" beginning at 7:00 a.m. live on wednesday morning. join the discussion. >> the supreme court has this outsized amount of power and with that comes greater responsibility. you have people sitting on the court, unfettered, for 30, 35 years, doesn't pass the smell test when it comes to a modern democracy. >> sunday night on "q&a" talks about changes he'd like to see hat the supreme court including opening up oral arguments to cameras, imposing term limits on the justices and requiring j
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eastern on c-span and c-span.org. are incherry blossoms full bloom in washington dc. here is a look at the u.s. capitol surrounded by the flowering trees. an estimated 1.5 million people will attend the annual national cherry blossoms festival. all of this started because of first lady helen taft. when helen taft became first lady in 1909, she addressed having cherry trees planted. the tidal basin was a mess. wherewas a speedway people raised their carriages at a top speed of 15 miles per hour, but there was nothing to draw people or make it a beautiful place for people to gather and enjoy nature. helen wanted to change that. one of the first thing she did when she became first lady was to ask for trees to be planted. they were requested from nurseries in pennsylvania, but the japanese heard about her interest and decided to give 2000 trees to the united states in her honor from the city of tokyo to the city of washington as a gift honoring american support of japan. january,s arrived in 1910. , but thewas shocked trees were older and toll and quite impressive, so it
eastern on c-span and c-span.org. are incherry blossoms full bloom in washington dc. here is a look at the u.s. capitol surrounded by the flowering trees. an estimated 1.5 million people will attend the annual national cherry blossoms festival. all of this started because of first lady helen taft. when helen taft became first lady in 1909, she addressed having cherry trees planted. the tidal basin was a mess. wherewas a speedway people raised their carriages at a top speed of 15 miles per hour,...
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vineyard society and the superintendent was his job to ing the irrigation and plant hundreds of thousands of grapevines. > watch the c-span's "city's tour." . and the c-span cities tour working with our affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> u.n. security council adopted sanctions against north korea. the "washington post" reports some of the strongest measures. thrm comes two months after north korea test d what it says was a bomb ap a month after the country conducted was a banned missile test. josh earnest briefed reporters about the sanctions. josh: after noon, everybody. nice to see you-all. we do a quick statement at the top and we'll go to your questions. this is news that you may have seen but i wanted to this is news that you may have seen but i wanted to underscore. some important developments at the united nations today. the international community has strongly condemned north korea's weapons of mass destruction proliferation activity. it's continued efforts to advance its nuclear missile programs with unprecedented sanctions. u.n. security council resolution 2270, contains the most extensive multi
vineyard society and the superintendent was his job to ing the irrigation and plant hundreds of thousands of grapevines. > watch the c-span's "city's tour." . and the c-span cities tour working with our affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> u.n. security council adopted sanctions against north korea. the "washington post" reports some of the strongest measures. thrm comes two months after north korea test d what it says was a bomb ap a month after...
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onwe follow the candidates c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. >> washington journal is next, we willet an update on last night's presidential primary results and take your calls. attorney general loretta lynch testifies on capitol hill this morning. she is excited to get questions about the fbi and apple iphone legal case. we will join a senate judiciary hearing live in progress at 10:00 eastern. later in the day, agriculture secretary tom ville sack its question on his agency for budget request. that is a 2:00 eastern. coming up, we will talk to lori wallach about u.s. trade policy in the presidential race. then former oklahoma congressman j.c. watts gives his thoughts about the republican party of the 2016 campaign. we are going to announce the winners of our student cam documentary contest. you can join the conversation by phone or on facebook and twitter. ♪ good morning everyone. donald trump with wins in michigan, hawaii, and mississippi. he has 15 states under his belt. hillary clinton won in mississippi but suffered a blow in michigan. ted cruz won idaho's contest and bernie s
onwe follow the candidates c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. >> washington journal is next, we willet an update on last night's presidential primary results and take your calls. attorney general loretta lynch testifies on capitol hill this morning. she is excited to get questions about the fbi and apple iphone legal case. we will join a senate judiciary hearing live in progress at 10:00 eastern. later in the day, agriculture secretary tom ville sack its question on his agency for...
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takes you on the road to the white house as we follow the candidates on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. puerto rico had its primary on sunday where marco rubio was the declared winner. he received more than one quarter of the vote. democrats held a caucus in maine, choosing bernie sanders. he can find the results to the primaries online at c-span or. g. announcer: this year's student can competition was one of our biggest yet. students produced documentaries using our road to the white house's theme answering the question, what issues they want the candidates to discuss? that thents told us economy, equality, education, and immigration were top issues. tune in on wednesday morning during washington journal where we will announce the winners and fan favorites. announcer: next, prime minister's questions of the british house of commons. then a look at the life and legacy of nancy reagan, who died today the age of 94. later, another chance to watch q&a with proper cap. -- robert kaplan. thed cameron spoke about uk's future membership in the eu . he also responded to questions a
takes you on the road to the white house as we follow the candidates on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. puerto rico had its primary on sunday where marco rubio was the declared winner. he received more than one quarter of the vote. democrats held a caucus in maine, choosing bernie sanders. he can find the results to the primaries online at c-span or. g. announcer: this year's student can competition was one of our biggest yet. students produced documentaries using our road to the white...
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and later, our road to the white house coverage brings you events with donald trump and senator marco rubio. c-spanted by american cable companies, and brought to you as a public service by your local provider. it has been about a year since the fcc voted to regulate the internet. up next, a discussion and vote on privacy rules for the internet. ert, whatr -- halb exactly will the fcc be discussing? >> the issue is that for many years, the federal trade commission was the entity responsible for the enforcement of privacy on the internet. byirtue of the net neutrality has changed that. because it is classified internet access providers as common carriers, effectively, in order to push forward the net neutrality rules. that creates a void where the fcc can no longer regulate that , the providerpect access of the business. lew there is a role -- a ru coming up, where the fcc will decide what to put in place in lieu of, or replicating, the rules under the new fcc authority. host: john simpson, do you support the fact that the fcc may do some rulemaking? john: absolutely. once they reclassified this as
and later, our road to the white house coverage brings you events with donald trump and senator marco rubio. c-spanted by american cable companies, and brought to you as a public service by your local provider. it has been about a year since the fcc voted to regulate the internet. up next, a discussion and vote on privacy rules for the internet. ert, whatr -- halb exactly will the fcc be discussing? >> the issue is that for many years, the federal trade commission was the entity...
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spot like the work of fascinating people. >> i love booktv and diana c-span fan. >> canadian prime minister justin trudeau continued his state visit in washington d.c. at american university where he answered questions from students on canadian politics, trade relations, resettling refugees, and combating bigotry against muslims. this is about 45 minutes. [applause] >> thank you for coming out today. i have to admit this is something that matters to me. as much as i could over the past year, i go to universities and high school and colleges and do what i am about to do here. i am very aware this is a place where there's a great tradition of politicians knowing forward and giving important speeches, i am going to try to turn that around a little bit and instead of focusing what the leader has to say to all of view i am interested in hearing from all of you what you have to say. because ultimately the work i am doing right now, the work president obama and i did yesterday was not so much focused on the coming months as much as the coming decades. we are focused
spot like the work of fascinating people. >> i love booktv and diana c-span fan. >> canadian prime minister justin trudeau continued his state visit in washington d.c. at american university where he answered questions from students on canadian politics, trade relations, resettling refugees, and combating bigotry against muslims. this is about 45 minutes. [applause] >> thank you for coming out today. i have to admit this is something that matters to me. as much as i could over...
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i took my two little boys and my youngest was on c-span. >> and you are on c-span. >> i wanted you to know you are respected and important to us. >> thank you so much. >> i was wondering you watch the news and you see what is looking like a possible fight between trump and clinton. and i am thinking i am going to have to write in a candidate because i'm not going to vote for either one of them. but i was asking we respect you so much and your character it is nice to see. why couldn't you be our first woman president? >> oh, thank you. [applause] >> do you think i could pass the background check? that is a great question. if i am in a group of people they will often ask how can we fix washington and i will say who here wants to run for office? and no one raises their hand. and the people that do decide to run for office i admire them because it is gruelling and difficult and doesn't matter what side of the aisle you are on. rice always described it this way. in 2004 she was the national security advisor and the president of the united states has to always have the national security adv
i took my two little boys and my youngest was on c-span. >> and you are on c-span. >> i wanted you to know you are respected and important to us. >> thank you so much. >> i was wondering you watch the news and you see what is looking like a possible fight between trump and clinton. and i am thinking i am going to have to write in a candidate because i'm not going to vote for either one of them. but i was asking we respect you so much and your character it is nice to see....
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♪ >> during campaign 2016 c-span takes you on the road to the white house, as we follow the candidates on c-span, c-span radio, andww.c-span.org. >> all weekend long, american history tv is joining our time warner cable partners to showcase the history of an anaheim, california. we continue to look at the history of anaheim. [bell ringing] [cheering] >> i think it is hard to measure the economic growth of knott's berry farm and disneyland coming-of-age. disneyland squeezed a lot of growth into a few short years. the parks combined completely change the focus of tourism in orange county. more than $10 billion is generated on the back of parks like knott's and disneyland. ♪ [applause] >> for all who come to this happy place, welcome. disneyland is your land. here we live found memories of the past and here, youth sees the promise of the future. >> no, anaheim did not start on july 15, 19 55 when disney opened. we had a live, vibrant community long before them. southern california was known as the valencia orange centric business. it was the center of the citrus business nationally. anaheim supported nine packing hou
♪ >> during campaign 2016 c-span takes you on the road to the white house, as we follow the candidates on c-span, c-span radio, andww.c-span.org. >> all weekend long, american history tv is joining our time warner cable partners to showcase the history of an anaheim, california. we continue to look at the history of anaheim. [bell ringing] [cheering] >> i think it is hard to measure the economic growth of knott's berry farm and disneyland coming-of-age. disneyland squeezed a...