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to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. >> tonight on lectures of history, the university of notre dame professor on u.s. american oil interests. here's a preview. culturesare the two that really emerged and one worldviews.d two not just to corporate sectors, but two worldviews, which are in the 1940's will clash. you have major oil, civil religion of crude, which seized the virtue of the large, integrated, multinational company working with ultimate -- government to open up new foreign fields, and in the process promote face and modernity, and in the power of the spending to nurture economic development and democratic values on a global scale, and on the other hand you have independence, wildcat, religion which seized the virtue
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we'll have it for you live at c-span 3, it starts at about 3:15 eastern. right now we'll show you a portion of the daily briefing with house minority leader, nancy pelosi. >> good afternoon, everyone. thank you for being here. i'm honored this morning or now afternoon to be joined by distinguished chairman, ranking member of the homeland security committee, congressman benny thompson of mississippi. congressman thompson has been a champion for protecting the homeland of our country. and really has been a persistent advocate, dissatisfied sometimes in what has happened. he'll talk about that. but as we go into the fourth of july weekend, we're here to talk about something, about our democracy. and what our founders sacrificed for us to be able to have the sacred right to vote. how that has been fought for over the years. for women, for the african-american community, for women later and what it means to have an assault on it by a foreign power. before i yield to mr. thompson, though, i just wanted to say something about the health care bill. as you know, mi
we'll have it for you live at c-span 3, it starts at about 3:15 eastern. right now we'll show you a portion of the daily briefing with house minority leader, nancy pelosi. >> good afternoon, everyone. thank you for being here. i'm honored this morning or now afternoon to be joined by distinguished chairman, ranking member of the homeland security committee, congressman benny thompson of mississippi. congressman thompson has been a champion for protecting the homeland of our country. and...
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you can listen to it on c-span radio and watch it on our website, streamed live at c-span.org, or on the c-span television networks. we will be getting reaction during the course of the afternoon. a busy week as lawmakers return and also discussions on the debt ceiling and a number of key nominees moving through the senate. we will have all that live for you on c-span networks. tamura, your next. caller: good morning. how are you? it is sad with everything happening over there. it's really sad, but i'm reminded of months ago when they were showing refugees pouring into europe and most of them were all fighting aged men with beards. refugees, i'm sorry, what do you expect? there were thousands of men pouring into these countries and i do not see many women or children. i'm wondering if anyone else noticed that? host: john from pennsylvania, your next. caller: the gentleman from the it from alabama, he stole everything i was going to say. i feel the united states has no room to talk about hatred and terrorism. bombed ale, 1963, they the ku kluxg th klan bomb at a church and ill them a a
you can listen to it on c-span radio and watch it on our website, streamed live at c-span.org, or on the c-span television networks. we will be getting reaction during the course of the afternoon. a busy week as lawmakers return and also discussions on the debt ceiling and a number of key nominees moving through the senate. we will have all that live for you on c-span networks. tamura, your next. caller: good morning. how are you? it is sad with everything happening over there. it's really sad,...
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went down >> you can seeee the rest of th conversation from today's "washington journal" online at c-span. type employer-based health insurance in the box. again, that's at c-span.org. going to go live now as the u.s. house is back for legislative session. members will be debating energy-related legislation. live to the floor of the u.s. house now here on c-span. >> the u.s. house session expected to begin momentarily here. another bill tart encouraging energy efficiency in the nation's schools. votes expected at 6:350er7b. a little bit of a delay in action here as you can see as we understand members still assembling, preparing for bill debate. when things do get under way here we will have live coverage here on c-span. again, waiting for lerge business to get under way here in the house today. quick reminder tomorrow attorney general jeff sessions will be testifying before the senate intelligence committee about the potential russia meddling and president trump's firing of director james comey. that hearing will be live on our companion network c-span3. you will be able to see it tomorr
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to join the conversation like us on facebook at c-span history. historicat staatsburg site where c-span is learning more about the area's history. up next we take you inside the mansion for a look at the gilded age in the hudson valley. pamela: the term the gilded age apparently came from a novel by mark twain. and it sort of denotes that things are gilded, golden and beautiful and opulent but underneath is maybe not quite - -is something maybe not quite pure gold. as you look at the furnishings on the house, you see a lot of gilding. gilding so many objects and architectural elements in your house gave you great opulence, but it's not pure gold. it is on the surface. so, that sort of translates to the period where you have all this amazing wealth and power. but you don't have the european heritage behind it. so, these folks are creating an image of what they wished to be. democracy.a you cannot be an aristocrat in america but you can live like one and live in a house that looks like you are one and dress like one. for balls and dinner parties and
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c-spanwj. and at post on the facebook page at facebook.com/c-span. starting off this morning, eresa, daytona beach, florida, line for democrats, good morning. caller: good morning. i am a t like to say, 4-year-old democrat, i'm progressive, i don't want influence from the clinton, i party, start over. two comments about trump, to be fair. trump, numberabout one, i don't know if people remember, when he signed the broadband ing the rivacy rule, it opened up our internet, computers to all corporations at a time when he obama was ning that tapping his phone. of p opened up our line communication and secondly and most important, when he came out he ng the primaries, and said he doesn't respect john mccain because he's a pow, he don't remember people that get caught. during world war ii, we had pow's that died on the march to baton and during war, i wore a bracelet, missing in action, ow's and for trump to come out and say something like that and for mccain not to stand up for or the general is despicable. host: are you still there? she is gone. again, th
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all of your comments, and you can get more on twitter at c-span and tomorrow on "washington journal. we will ask you to grade the president and congress not just on climate change but radio hosts across the country will chime in. tomorrow at 7:00 eastern on c-span and c-span radio app your .ext, comments this morning this afternoon just wrapped up. donald trump announcing the u.s. stepping away from the paris climate accord. [applause] donald trump: thank you very much. thank you. begin byike to addressing the terrorist attack in manila. we are closely monitoring the situation, and i will continue to give
all of your comments, and you can get more on twitter at c-span and tomorrow on "washington journal. we will ask you to grade the president and congress not just on climate change but radio hosts across the country will chime in. tomorrow at 7:00 eastern on c-span and c-span radio app your .ext, comments this morning this afternoon just wrapped up. donald trump announcing the u.s. stepping away from the paris climate accord. [applause] donald trump: thank you very much. thank you. begin...
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like us on facebook at c-span history. >> american history tv is at top cottage. it is a small private space designed by president franklin roosevelt as a space to get away. he hosted world leaders and dignitaries on this porch behind me, and they discussed the major topics of the day. >> i think fdr used this place as a place to bring these world leaders up, but to have them let their guards down and have them focused on some of the major issues they are here to talk about. springwood is the same way. when he walked into these buildings, you did not come in has queen, prime minister, first lady -- you came in as a friend. coming into somebody's home as a friend is much different than walking into their place of business as say, colleague. going into the white house with fdr and talking about world events would be different than coming to this secluded porch where there were no bank of photographers waiting to take a picture of the handshake. it was a place where he could be open with his guests. and showing him sitting in his wheelchair laid it all out there. the
like us on facebook at c-span history. >> american history tv is at top cottage. it is a small private space designed by president franklin roosevelt as a space to get away. he hosted world leaders and dignitaries on this porch behind me, and they discussed the major topics of the day. >> i think fdr used this place as a place to bring these world leaders up, but to have them let their guards down and have them focused on some of the major issues they are here to talk about....
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follow us on twitter at c-span history for information on our schedule and to keep up with the latest history news. are c-span cities tour takes american history tv on the road to feature the history of cities across america. here's a recent program. are overlooking the commons at the university of oregon school of law. center,side of the which is dedicated to reviving and understanding and carrying forward the legacy and living tradition of our beloved senator wayne morse. wayne morse was a law professor, wholitician, an activist was born and raised in wisconsin and came to be a professor at the university school of law when he was in his late 20's. appointed dean, the youngest team in the country of a law school. and then he got involved in a lot of social and legal issues. he was a labor arbitrator. very famous up-and-down the courts of the west coast, settlements and agreements from the international longshore union and the pacific maritime .ssociation and was at one time the boss of the waterfront in san francisco because he was the only arbitrator who could get both sides to set
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at c-span.org . you can follow a live set a coverage on c-span 2, online at c-span.org, and on the free c-span radio app. tomorrow is the final day for the supreme court to release decisions for the current term. there are six remaining cases that were heard this term. watch a c-span for coverage of the court's final day. last week, the supreme court unanimously struck down a north carolina law that banned registered sexist vendors from using social media sites, like facebook and twitter. the court ruled that the law violat
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to join the conversation like us on facebook at c-span history. of2017 marks the centennial the u.s. entry into world war i. next on american history tv's reel america, home front 1917-19 19, war transforms american life. this 1965 encyclopaedia britannica film examines how the war was sold to the american public through the committee on public information and how dissent was discouraged and even outlawed. the documentary shows how the war effort expended the federal government and led to a booming industrial economy. this is about 20 minutes. ♪ narrator: on the eve of grave decisions on april 2, 1917, an anxious president woodrow wilson voices his forebodings. lead his people into war, and they will forget there was ever such a thing as tolerance. to fight, you must be reported and ruthless. conformity would be the only virtue. days later, with the president leaving as he must -- leading as he must, america now at war. all separate voices drowned out by the great chorus of the war effort. do your bit for the boys over there. the spirit of 1917 on
to join the conversation like us on facebook at c-span history. of2017 marks the centennial the u.s. entry into world war i. next on american history tv's reel america, home front 1917-19 19, war transforms american life. this 1965 encyclopaedia britannica film examines how the war was sold to the american public through the committee on public information and how dissent was discouraged and even outlawed. the documentary shows how the war effort expended the federal government and led to a...
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to join the conversation, like us on face book at c-span history. american history tv was at the organization annual meeting in new orleans were we spoke with about thekate epstein history of the relationship between the u.s. military and the private sector. the interview focuses on her book, torpedo, inventing the military-industrial complex. this interview is about 15 minutes. >> your area of study is national security and intellectual property. where do those intersected american history? >> i think the intersect at least where -- between the civil war in the early cold war. ms. epstein: i look at how the u.s. government tried to work with the defense contracting sector to acquire modern industrial weaponry, and oftentimes the government's desire to gain technology on the cheap or for nothing came into conflict with the intellectual property interests or rights of the private sector. i am concerned how the legal issues got resolved and how they interpreted to the emergency of a security interested federal government. >> you also look at the origi
to join the conversation, like us on face book at c-span history. american history tv was at the organization annual meeting in new orleans were we spoke with about thekate epstein history of the relationship between the u.s. military and the private sector. the interview focuses on her book, torpedo, inventing the military-industrial complex. this interview is about 15 minutes. >> your area of study is national security and intellectual property. where do those intersected american...
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follow us on twitter at c-span history for information on our schedule and to keep up with the latest history news. >> american history tv was at the organization of american historians' annual meeting in new orleans, where we spoke about why syrians immigrated to the u.s. during the first world war and what life was like after they arrived. this interview is about 10 minutes. >> when did immigration from the middle east, the u.s. -- to the u.s. began in large numbers? >> it really began in mass numbers in the 1880's. the majority of these migrants were ottoman nationals coming from the ottoman empire. between 1880's and the first world war, about half a million ottoman subjects came to the americas. about 200 thousand of those people were in the united states, and about half that were syrian arab immigrants. before the 1890's, american immigration officials did not really disaggregate between ottomanclasses of subjects coming to the u.s.. everyone was ottoman, but in 1897, they changed the classification scheme to allow of an understanding ottomans. one of the sticky notes was that e
follow us on twitter at c-span history for information on our schedule and to keep up with the latest history news. >> american history tv was at the organization of american historians' annual meeting in new orleans, where we spoke about why syrians immigrated to the u.s. during the first world war and what life was like after they arrived. this interview is about 10 minutes. >> when did immigration from the middle east, the u.s. -- to the u.s. began in large numbers? >> it...
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to join the conversation like us on facebook at c-span history.te space hyde park, he has said dignitaries and world leaders on this portion behind me. they discussed the later topics of the day -- the most important topics of the day. >> i think fdr used this place as a place to groom these world leaders up, but to have them let their guards down and have them focused on some of the major issues they are here to talk about. springwood is the same way. when he walked into these buildings, you did not come in as came for queen, prime minister, first lady -- you came in as a friend. coming into somebody's home as a friend is much different than walking into t p
to join the conversation like us on facebook at c-span history.te space hyde park, he has said dignitaries and world leaders on this portion behind me. they discussed the later topics of the day -- the most important topics of the day. >> i think fdr used this place as a place to groom these world leaders up, but to have them let their guards down and have them focused on some of the major issues they are here to talk about. springwood is the same way. when he walked into these buildings,...
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follow us on twitter at c-span history. we gave information about our schedule and keep up with the latest history news. all weekend, american history tv is featuring eugene, oregon, home to the university of oregon founded in 1876. c-span visited many sites showcasing its history. learn more about eugene all weekend here on american history tv. >> the logging industry in oregon was really important because it was seen as sort of an exhaustible resource. when you first come to oregon, if you're not familiar with our ecology, you are shocked by how many trees we have. we are developing the technology to kind of cope with the mountainous terrain and the large size of the trees and figure out how to turn that resource into something we can harness economically to support the people living in this area. we are in the lane county historical museum exhibit, lost towns, which is a social history of the logging industry. it took its inspiration from the idea of ghost towns. here in this part of oregon we don't have the classic old
follow us on twitter at c-span history. we gave information about our schedule and keep up with the latest history news. all weekend, american history tv is featuring eugene, oregon, home to the university of oregon founded in 1876. c-span visited many sites showcasing its history. learn more about eugene all weekend here on american history tv. >> the logging industry in oregon was really important because it was seen as sort of an exhaustible resource. when you first come to oregon, if...
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if we go to news c-span because we see the unvarnished truth. there is no clown at the new york times trying to interpret what i saw with mysa own eyes. >> guest: i like bob. you are my heart and soul the public should be informed. i have been on the show before but actually a fine negative show interesting. sometimes sitting there on political jihad but they accused of president to be assessed but they are assessed with him constantly attacking him that'll really and one caller said i hear president trump i have made my opinion but that is shaped by all of these people constantly giving the negative side. bob is then fly over territory judo one poll showed he would do better in ohio if he ran again?. >> which was that?. >> i just saw it on the internet but i was told recently and i spoke at the tip pull which is the business daily -- business daily and he told me that the president enjoys about a 40 percent favorability rate which he found amazing considering the incredible negative press dryish the president has been under. so look at that and every day you turn o
if we go to news c-span because we see the unvarnished truth. there is no clown at the new york times trying to interpret what i saw with mysa own eyes. >> guest: i like bob. you are my heart and soul the public should be informed. i have been on the show before but actually a fine negative show interesting. sometimes sitting there on political jihad but they accused of president to be assessed but they are assessed with him constantly attacking him that'll really and one caller said i...
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we go to c-span because we see the unvarnished truth. i don't have any clown at the "new york times," trying to tell -- intrigue to interpret what i saw. you guys have a good morning. guest: i like bob. bob, you're my heart and soul the public should be informed. i like mika and joe i been on their show. caller: we don't. guest: i find their show entertaining. they accuse the president of being obsessed. they're guilty of it. they're obsessed with him and they're constantly attacking him. they don't really show any other side. just remember i was talking with christina earlier she's saying, i hear president trump and i've made an opinion of him. yeah your opinion is shaped by all these people constantly giving the negative side. bob makes a really good point. he's in flyover territory. you know that the president one poll was out that showed he would do better in ohio if he ran again. host: which poll was that? guest: i i was told recently there's a poll. i spoke to the tip poll. it was the most accurate poll. he told me that the president enjoys about 40% favora
we go to c-span because we see the unvarnished truth. i don't have any clown at the "new york times," trying to tell -- intrigue to interpret what i saw. you guys have a good morning. guest: i like bob. bob, you're my heart and soul the public should be informed. i like mika and joe i been on their show. caller: we don't. guest: i find their show entertaining. they accuse the president of being obsessed. they're guilty of it. they're obsessed with him and they're constantly attacking...
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your screen ,f you are republican, democrat .ndependent and all others as always, you can tweak is at c-span, or leave a comment on our facebook page. is this an opportunity as congressional leaders have asked for unity and toning down the rhetoric, is this an opportunity for congress to show renewed efforts of bipartisanship. that is what we would like to talk to about. here's the headline from the hill earlier is weak. the congressional facebook game did go on as scheduled as a night. a picture here of the managers, joe barton of the republicans on the left, and mike doyle of the democrats on the right. headline, bipartisan visual game, a showing of unity after shooting. and that'sfrom stews and, afterwright baseball shooting talks of bipartisanship to congress, put to the test. she writes it didn't take long for house and senate lawmakers lower the bipartisan hostility following the brutal shooting spree by a gunman who bash atd the of party the party affiliation before aim at them on an alexandria virginia baseball field. people nearly killed by james hodgkinson returned to the capital h
your screen ,f you are republican, democrat .ndependent and all others as always, you can tweak is at c-span, or leave a comment on our facebook page. is this an opportunity as congressional leaders have asked for unity and toning down the rhetoric, is this an opportunity for congress to show renewed efforts of bipartisanship. that is what we would like to talk to about. here's the headline from the hill earlier is weak. the congressional facebook game did go on as scheduled as a night. a...
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at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3. you can also watch it online at c-span doig or listen on the free c-span radio app. -- c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. president trump traveled to cincinnati earlier today to speak about infrastructure issues including road and water transportation. his is about 35 minutes. [applause] president trump: thank you. well, thank you all very much. it is great to be back in ohio. we love ohio. you remember ohio, oh, boy. supposed to be close. it wasn't close. and so wonderful to speak on the shores of the very magnificent ohio river. we are here today to talk about rebuilding our nation's infrastructure. isn't it about time? spending money all over the world except here. we don't spend our money here. we spend it all over. and we'll do it using american labor. american energy. american iron. aluminum and steel. [applause] we believe in the dignity of work and in the greatness of the american worker. no worker like an american worker. i want to thank secretary perdue, secretary sinnkey and administrator pruitt for joining us today and you saw what we did with our great ad
at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3. you can also watch it online at c-span doig or listen on the free c-span radio app. -- c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. president trump traveled to cincinnati earlier today to speak about infrastructure issues including road and water transportation. his is about 35 minutes. [applause] president trump: thank you. well, thank you all very much. it is great to be back in ohio. we love ohio. you remember ohio, oh, boy. supposed to be close. it...
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. >> sunday night at eight eastern on c-span's q and they -- q and day -- q&a. >> james comey will testify before the senate intelligence committee. c-span3 will have live coverage of the open part of that hearing at 10 a.m. eastern. you can watch live online at c-span.org or listen live using the free c-span radio app for apple or android devices. >> we going to show you videos inm the top 21 finishers this year's c-span studentcam competition. we are reentering all the first and second prize winners along with the grand prize winner. videosall out of the 150 in this year's competition. there is one grand prize winner. we announced the winners earlier this year, but asked the school year is wrapping up now, we thought it would be a good opportunity to honor those winners once again as a group and congratulate them for their hard work and show the very best of those students who entered this year's competition. was -- themeeam was your message to washington paid what most important issue for the congress to address in 2017. we are going to ask you call us in a little while with what you th
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and he >> we will have the congressional baseball game live here on c-span starting at 7:00. >> this weekend c-span cities tour takes book tv and american history tv to hyde park, new york, as we explore the history and literary life of a town that is synonomous of franklin and eleanor roosevelt, saturday at noon eastern on book tv. an interview with david roosevelt as he talks about his memoir, a personal history of eleanor roosevelt. >> really was not until my grandmother's funeral that i realized that she was really a special person and something of a celebrity. we never thought of her in that way. we never viewed my grandmother. she was only a grandmother to us. and that's all she ever wanted to be. and the author and his book "f.d.r. and the post office." >> i found four letters in his andwriting that credited stamp collecting with saving his life after he became ill and ended up being confined to a wheelchair. >> on american history tv, we tour the f.d.r. presidential library, the first one in the national archives system. >> the library was established by franklin roosevelt and
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follow live senate coverage next week on c-span2, online at c-span.org an online at the free c-span radio at. the new york times writes the 142 page bill would create a new system of federal tax credits to help people buy health insurance while offering states to have drop many of the benefits like maternity care, emergency services and health treatment. here's more from a reporter covering issue. >> peter sullivan joins us. he's a staff writer for the hill. senate republicans have released their health care law replacement measure, how did this discussion draft come together? >> it's been in the works for a few weeks, well over a month. senate it majority leader
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we would like to thank our friends at c-span for coming along for the ride with us tonight. nds listening all over the place. the democrats sitting at 11-2. ball one. >> those watching on tv might not know that this is something we have been doing for the last two years. taken on ait has larger importance nationwide after yesterday's event. tonightully, the mood will do a lot -- >> that is a line shot to left field. a base hit. a good one on that one. >> aluminum. and also thank the nationals, too, for opening up the ballpark and provide in the camera angles as well. it has been an all-around great evening and every buddy seems to be having a great time. the crowds are serving to thin out a little bit. fans heading to the exit in centerfield. metro. mike bishop at the plate now. swings and misses. it is strike one inside. ball one. 1-1. >> we do have a pinch runner at first base. forshman running [indiscernible] at first. democrats lead the republicans. strike three. no runs on its. why left. the bottom of the sixth inning. democrats 11. republicans two. richmond getting hand
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at the wheel. announcer: c-span programs are ourlable at c-span.org, on homepage, in by searching the video library. next, "q&a" with paul sparrow, who oversees the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum. ♪ announcer: this week on q&a, paul sparrow, director of the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york. he talks about the papers and artifacts housed there and provides a rare look at fdr's personal book collection. this interview was conducted at the museum in president roosevelt's private study. brian: paul sparrow, director of the fdr library. what is this room, and will cut -- what kind of history was made here? paul: this room is totally unique in the presidenti
at the wheel. announcer: c-span programs are ourlable at c-span.org, on homepage, in by searching the video library. next, "q&a" with paul sparrow, who oversees the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum. ♪ announcer: this week on q&a, paul sparrow, director of the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york. he talks about the papers and artifacts housed there and provides a rare look at fdr's personal book collection. this...
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that's happening on c-span 3 at 9:30 coming up in an hour. so on c-span.org an on c-span's radio app. the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein also happening at 9:30 testifying about the justice department budget. you can see that on c-span.org. very busy morning and day. you can watch all of it on c-span. your calls now. tammy in ashville, north carolina you're up first. open phones from lines independent. caller: good morning. i had some remarks for the guest that was on previously. mr. ruddy. he said that trump was focused on jobs in america. i think it's one thing to focus on jobs, we need quality jobs. jobs that support families where they can afford insurance afford food and that sort of stuff. i don't think that he backed that statement up with any kind of citation like references. my second point on the rast guest is he mentioned trump obsessed. jeremy paying -- germany paying their fair share. 82 million people shouldn'ting required to pay the same amount as 350 million people. that's the population of america. germany has a populat
that's happening on c-span 3 at 9:30 coming up in an hour. so on c-span.org an on c-span's radio app. the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein also happening at 9:30 testifying about the justice department budget. you can see that on c-span.org. very busy morning and day. you can watch all of it on c-span. your calls now. tammy in ashville, north carolina you're up first. open phones from lines independent. caller: good morning. i had some remarks for the guest that was on previously. mr....
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at. >> the c-span cities tour and booktv's look at eugene continues. next a trip to the university of oregon to learn about the oregon rare books initiative which seeks to increase the use of rare books and archives in the classroom. >> the oregon rare books initiative was begun three or four years ago. so it's a ms. to increase the use of the rare book and special collections archives among faculty and students in the classroom at the university of oregon. it was founded in 2013, colleagues including myself have been upstairs in the vault where these are stored along with librarians who have helped us to find books we did not know we owned and it has been in a rediscovery of the amazing, rare and collectible books that have been here often since the early 19th century and using them in our research and classes in a way that hasn't been for several decades. and you invite a visiting scholar to give a talk, encourage that person to consult that collection upstairs and find some rare books that he or she has worked on and are of interest in that field so
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at a washington hospital. reminder, too, we'll bring you live coverage tonight here on c-span beginning at 7:00 eastern. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> this weekend c-span cities tour with the help of our cable partners takes "book tv" and american history tv to hyde park, new york, as we explore the history and literary life of a town that's become to be synonymous with the story of frarning lynn rosevelt, eleanor roosevelt and the extended roosevelt family saturday at noon eastern on book tv, an exclusive interview with david roosevelt, as he talks about his memoir, a personal history of eleanor roosevelt, from his home on the roosevelt hyde park estate. >> really was not until my grandmother's funeral that i realized that she was really a special person and something of a celebrity. we never thought of her in that way. we never viewed my grandmother. she was only a grandmother to us. and that's all she ever wanted to be. > then author tony and his
at a washington hospital. reminder, too, we'll bring you live coverage tonight here on c-span beginning at 7:00 eastern. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> this weekend c-span cities tour with the help of our cable partners takes "book tv" and american history tv to hyde park, new york, as we explore the history...
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at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's "q and a." >> this weekend on c-span3, saturday at 6:00 p.m.rn on the civil war, the disbanding of the confederate army of northern virginia is discussed by carolyn janie. >> these terms, the terms of appomattox has surrendered his army. they said nothing about declaring the confederacy. there has been a peace treaty and as of may 9, jefferson davis remains on the run. >> at 8:00 p.m. on lectures and history. boom of theas oil mid-20th century and the expansion of u.s. oil businesses to saudi arabia and canada. >> a geologist framed the theory saying that american oil reserves were going to really 1970 forcing the country into a difficult situation. this apocalyptic fear of america losing its oil sources is going to drive exploration abroad. >> sunday at four clock p.m. eastern on railamerica. the 1979 united nations film, the palestinian people do have rights. >> violence reads hatred, retaliation only brings for the retaliation. and i for night is paid at high interest rates in our day and age. >> at 6:30, president reagan's speechwriter and
at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's "q and a." >> this weekend on c-span3, saturday at 6:00 p.m.rn on the civil war, the disbanding of the confederate army of northern virginia is discussed by carolyn janie. >> these terms, the terms of appomattox has surrendered his army. they said nothing about declaring the confederacy. there has been a peace treaty and as of may 9, jefferson davis remains on the run. >> at 8:00 p.m. on lectures and history. boom of theas oil...
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listening to us tonight on the wfed stream, the wgop stream, and also thank our friends at c span foroadcast as well. taking our coverage of tonight's broadcast. we're getting set for baseball here. >> with who is batting? >> we don't know yet. >> we don't know yet. mystery man. ok, i'll follow that. >> we know mark walker is on the hill. raul ruiz is going to lead hings off. first offering from walker. to center field. that's a base hit. leadoff single for the democrats. >> double off the bat -- >> i thought so too. >> thought better of it as he ame around first base. >> batting second will be third baseman jared huffman. walker, outside the ball. stolen base. the democrats have the runner in scoring position. >> i wonder if this is a preview of things to come tonight. both leadoff hitters getting on, stealing second. and lker takes it back, up in, 2-0. >> he represents the second district in california. that's way down the line. grand haven, granville, california that region. he's ton the financial services committee. -- he's on the financial services committee. >> a swing and a mis
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at federal maximum security prisons. watch "washington journal" live on c-span, tuesday at 7:00 a.m. >> recently on c-span, williams college student zachary wood at a senate judiciary committee hearing on free speech on college campuses. >> the president of williams college unilaterally canceled the speaker. enacteder the president new policy that makes it difficult to bring new speakers to the college. find it -- >> congresswoman diana degette on the opioid crisis in the u.s. >> i was sitting next to the denver public librarian, and i said what are the issues you're facing at the denver public library. i thought she'd say cybersecurity or access to books she said, you know, we have people overdosing in the library every day and we need to get our librarians naloxone so they can give toyota people who have overdosed. a at the denver public library. >> and senator john mccain at the hearing of deputy defense nominee patrick shan han. >> we now have an executive from one of the five major corporations that has corralled 90% of our defense budgets and on one of the major issue this is committee has had hearings about, had mar
at federal maximum security prisons. watch "washington journal" live on c-span, tuesday at 7:00 a.m. >> recently on c-span, williams college student zachary wood at a senate judiciary committee hearing on free speech on college campuses. >> the president of williams college unilaterally canceled the speaker. enacteder the president new policy that makes it difficult to bring new speakers to the college. find it -- >> congresswoman diana degette on the opioid crisis...
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be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. . >> this weekend c-span cities tour with the help of our cable partners takes book tv and american history tv to hyde park new york as we explore the history and literary life of a town that's come to be synonymous with the story of franklin roosevelt, eleanor roosevelt and extended roosevelt family. saturday at noon earn on book tv an exclusive interview with david roosevelt, grandson of f.d.r. and eleanor as he talks grandmere, a r, personal history of eleanor roosevelt. >> it really was not until my grandmother's funeral that i realized that she was really a special person. and something of a celebrity. we never thought of her in that way. we never viewed my grandmother. she was only a grandmother to us. that's all she ever wanted to be. >> author tony muso and his book "f.d.r. and the post office." >> i found four letters in the archive in his handwriting, not type written, that actually credited stamp collecting with saving his life after he became ill and en
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c-span 3 this morning. e're here on c-span on the "washington journal," we'll continue to watch the room this morning. gavels in at 10, we will go to coverage of the house of representatives, so then you channel over to c-span 3, you can do so now and see the room over there well, without s commentary, without phone calls, you can watch the folks that are up ring the room, taking their seats this morning. the media is in place, the still photographer is there waiting shot of the fired f.b.i. trektor, james comey and will be making their way in shortly, as well. on h the entire hearing c-span 3 go to c-span.org or c-span radio free app, if you are unable to watch on the screen. the entire ir hearing at 8 p.m. eastern time on c-span 2. highlights of the hearing on c-span at 8 p.m. well.rn time, as of course you can find it on our ebsite, c-span.org, throughout the day. senator hatch's office having today's hearing, responding to a tweet from cnn, says there is a bar in d.c., that has a drink the hung jury, order the ambulance chaser, hatch's office responded saying, nonalcoholic version of that, senator -- me, mormo
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you can follow all week on cspan2, online at c-span.org and on the free c-span radio app. ♪ >> c-span'sashington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that affect you. coming up, georgia republican congressman talks about his proposal that would allow concealed carry from other states and the district of columbia, particularly our members of congress. and peter welch will join us to discuss his disappointment with the trump administration over lower drug prices. and, the need for more security personnel at federal maximum-security prisons. he sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on tuesday morning. join the discussion. >> officials from the justice department, the fbi, and the office of national intelligence will testify on capitol hill about the reauthorization of the foreign intelligence surveillance act. they will be at the senate judiciary committee tuesday. nine: 30rage begins at a.m. eastern on c-span three. and in the afternoon, terrorist threats to europe will be discussed. that is live on c-span3, you can watch both hearings on our w
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what you think of the future in a little while, but we asked several people around the company here at c-span some other reporters if they had questions for you since we knew you were coming -- >> guest: oh, i forgot that you do that. yeah, that's great. that makes me happy. >> host: let's start with one from our director, brett -- >> guest: okay. >> host: and this kind of talks about today. is there a single tech invention that's changed our lives up to this point? >> guest: you mean is he skeptical that any of them have changed -- >> host: , no he's asking you what your view is on that. >> guest: oh. well, i guess i would have to say the personal computer as we knew it, whether you're talking about, you know, a windows type computer or a mac. those -- the personal computer which, by the way, is only really hit the mass market in 1977 compared to the automobile and the airplane and the oil industry and the railroad and all these other fundamental things in our lives. this is very young. it's -- i recently wrote a column where i pointed out it's, you know, the personal computer is younger tha
what you think of the future in a little while, but we asked several people around the company here at c-span some other reporters if they had questions for you since we knew you were coming -- >> guest: oh, i forgot that you do that. yeah, that's great. that makes me happy. >> host: let's start with one from our director, brett -- >> guest: okay. >> host: and this kind of talks about today. is there a single tech invention that's changed our lives up to this point?...
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at c-span wj is our handle. ou can go to facebook.com/c-span and post your comments there, as well. "new yorkory from the times" this morning. president trump won't move u.s. jerusalem just yet. this is a campaign promise, his office saying he's not going to tel aviv bassy from o jerusalem, it is not a question of if, but when because the president would like to keep door open for some sort of peace agreement between israel, that in the "new york times" this morning. paperss also this in the this morning, about sanctuary times, the washington sanctuary cities has until end with law. comply most jurisdictions are formulating their responses now. travel ban that the president issued, this is from newspaper. trump appeals travel ban case to the supreme court. administration late last night asking the supreme court to reconsider its travel block citizens from majority countrys from entering the united states. filed two tration emergency administrations seeking to block lower-level rulings previously held trump's marc
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. >> watch c-span cities tour of portland, oregon, saturday at noon eastern on c-span's book tv. >>> coming up later tonight on c-span, former acting attorney general sally yates recalls her brief tenure with the trump administration and how she learned of the first executive order calling for a travel ban. we'll bring you the full conversation from the aspen ideas festival, tonight starting at 8:00 eastern on c-span. yesterday on capitol hill, the senate intelligence committee heard from career diplomats and experts from the u.s. and europe as they testified at the senate intelligence committee on russian influence in elections. this is about two and a half hours.
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you can also tweak at c-span wj.ut this idea of the back channel, what do you think about it on its face as far as the desire establishment? mr. pomeranz: it is not unheard of to have back channels. they have existed in the past. at times, they have produced important results. this back channel is questionable because of the desire to use, allegedly, russian communications facilities. therefore, it also occurs within the backdrop of talks donald trump was having on u.s. policy and was not attempting to bypass the national security agency, u.s. intelligence and a whole host of other agencies that they want to know what is being discussed. on a certain level, using these back channels. pedro: so the use of russian facilities and the attempt to bypass u.s. security apparatus ultimate desire to have a back channel -- an ultimate danger to have a back channel at the u.s. facility versus the russian facility? i am not aware of any attempt to use russian facilities to create such a channel. pedro: you talk about michael fly
you can also tweak at c-span wj.ut this idea of the back channel, what do you think about it on its face as far as the desire establishment? mr. pomeranz: it is not unheard of to have back channels. they have existed in the past. at times, they have produced important results. this back channel is questionable because of the desire to use, allegedly, russian communications facilities. therefore, it also occurs within the backdrop of talks donald trump was having on u.s. policy and was not...
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aroundd several people the company here at c-span and some other reporters if they had questions for you since we knew you were coming over. >> i forgot that you were doing that, that's great. that's great that you do that. >> this is one from our director, brett castle. single tech invention that has changed our lives up to this point? >> you mean, is he skeptical about any of these? >> know i'm asking you. oh, i guess i would say the personal computer as we knew it, whether we are talking about windows type computer or mac. the personal computer, which come up by the way, only really hit the mass market in 1977. compared to the automobile and airplane and the oil industry and the railroad and all of these fundamental things in our lives, this is very young. we recently wrote a column where i pointed out that the personal computer is younger than disneyland, younger than that has changed the world. it has changed the world. it has changed every aspect of business, every aspect of arsenal like, every aspect of education, religion, just anything you can think of. andi think it is morp
aroundd several people the company here at c-span and some other reporters if they had questions for you since we knew you were coming over. >> i forgot that you were doing that, that's great. that's great that you do that. >> this is one from our director, brett castle. single tech invention that has changed our lives up to this point? >> you mean, is he skeptical about any of these? >> know i'm asking you. oh, i guess i would say the personal computer as we knew it,...
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[inaudible] you can also treat a thoughts at c-span wj, william pomerantz and his idea of the back channel. what do you think about on its face is the desire to establishment. >> guest: again, it's not unheard of to have back channels. they have existed in the past and at times they have produced important results and alternative means of munication this back channel is questionable because of the desire allegedly, russian communication facilities and therefore it also occurs with the backdrop of all the donald trump having us intelligence services. was it an attempt to bypass the national security agency, us intelligence and a whole load of other agencies that would want to know that would be discussed on a certain level using these back channels. those two elements of it, the use of russian facilities in the attempt to bypass us security apparatus raises lots of questions to which we don't have answers given he wanted. [inaudible] >> guest: i am not aware of any other attempt to use russian facility and russian communications in order to create such a back channel one t so, as far as you
[inaudible] you can also treat a thoughts at c-span wj, william pomerantz and his idea of the back channel. what do you think about on its face is the desire to establishment. >> guest: again, it's not unheard of to have back channels. they have existed in the past and at times they have produced important results and alternative means of munication this back channel is questionable because of the desire allegedly, russian communication facilities and therefore it also occurs with the...
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at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3. you can watch it at cspan.org and listen using the c-span radio app. >>> this sunday, q&a is in hyde park, new york, at the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum where we go inside for a rare look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts. with paul sparrow, the museum's director. >> this library opened in june 1941. he was still president of the united states so this became essentially the foreign oval office. fdr had an incredibly inquisitive mind. 9,014 books in this room alone. every book was selected by fdr to be in this room. this room is almost identical to the way it was on the day fdr has died. >> watch q&a from the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >>> next a conversation on the nation's tax code. and potential changes for low and middle income households. participants debate
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c-span. after that at noon eastern, the u.s. house is back for legislative work. on today's agenda will be a bill to speed up the permitting process for construction of water on c-span. after storage projects on federal land. along with that a bill setting policy for career and technical education programs. also today, the house will start construction and consideration of legislation to set up programs to subsidize the wages of people on the temporary aid to needy families program. it's anticipated that the house will wrap up work on that tomorrow. when the house comes back in session, of course, we'll have live coverage here on c-span. continues. host: at her table, thomas massie who sits on the government reforms committee. congressman, after that shooting was to place in virginia but was targeting members of congress that's been a large amount of their time in washington d.c., what did that reveal to you about your safety and the safety of your colleagues? people may not realize, but there are very few members of congress that have a security detail in washingt
c-span. after that at noon eastern, the u.s. house is back for legislative work. on today's agenda will be a bill to speed up the permitting process for construction of water on c-span. after storage projects on federal land. along with that a bill setting policy for career and technical education programs. also today, the house will start construction and consideration of legislation to set up programs to subsidize the wages of people on the temporary aid to needy families program. it's...
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records from both wells fargo and the occ and others that indicate that the cfpb was asleep at the wheel. >> c-span programs are available at c-span.org, on our homepage and by searching the video library. >> the senate gavels and today at 4 p.m. eastern, in about ten minutes, to continue debate on moving forward on sanctions against people and companies that help iran develop a ballistic missile. senators to vote on president trump's picked to be assistant secretary of defense for homeland defense and global security. live coverage of the senate when the gaveling. until then a look at what else is coming up this week on capitol hill.ue >> host: taking a look now at the week ahead in congress andta at the white house. should be a busy winter i guess at the table are cameron easily who is a senior reporter for the morning consul, good morning. we say goodbye to hunter walker white has correspondent for yahoo! news thank you for being here. let's start with the jeff sessions are professing tons making all the news as it broke on saturday evening. one of the many headlines one ot the "wall street jour
records from both wells fargo and the occ and others that indicate that the cfpb was asleep at the wheel. >> c-span programs are available at c-span.org, on our homepage and by searching the video library. >> the senate gavels and today at 4 p.m. eastern, in about ten minutes, to continue debate on moving forward on sanctions against people and companies that help iran develop a ballistic missile. senators to vote on president trump's picked to be assistant secretary of defense for...
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american history tv at c-span.org/history. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1970 nine, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. is onrican history tv cspan3 every weekend featuring museum tours, archival films, and programs on the presidency, the civil war, and more. here is a clip from a recent program. are the two cultures that really emerge, two worldviews, that in the 1940's are going to clash. on one hand, you have major oil which sees the virtue of the large, integrated, multinational company working with government to open up new foreign fields and in the process focus on modernity and expanding capital to nurture economic development and democratic values on a global scale. on the other hand, you have independents, religion of crude, which sees the virtue of the small, independent producer, integrated only on a limited scale, working with local people and local associations. support of states to explore domestic feels, again, raising up and securi
american history tv at c-span.org/history. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1970 nine, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. is onrican history tv cspan3 every weekend featuring museum tours, archival films, and programs on the presidency, the civil war, and more. here is a clip from a recent program. are the two cultures that really emerge, two worldviews, that in the...