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then nothing to do with why is it then let's go now live to our correspondent a lot of my phone bill ginsburg he's in the syrian town of bani salim muslims hometown of lot of me or what have been the reactions in kabbani where you are to his arrest in prague well most of the reactions are that there are this sort of idea of unbelief they are like us and we like how is it that europe and all those that they can are to us the kurdish leader although sadly most of them very vocal role in relating more support for the fight against isis and go vonnie for instance so that the people here are kurds they are a bit upset also because turkey is now attacking our freedom and i don't see much. of the nation from the west ok well what type of reputation does he have there is he believed to have links as turkey is claiming to kurdish fighters inside syria. well i mean turkey itself them himself went to turkey to negotiate about the norden syria so they also invited him if they were thinking he was a fighter it wouldn't have invited him he needs a politician and he's an engineer and he has been a sort of t
then nothing to do with why is it then let's go now live to our correspondent a lot of my phone bill ginsburg he's in the syrian town of bani salim muslims hometown of lot of me or what have been the reactions in kabbani where you are to his arrest in prague well most of the reactions are that there are this sort of idea of unbelief they are like us and we like how is it that europe and all those that they can are to us the kurdish leader although sadly most of them very vocal role in relating...
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this turkish attacks on our fleet which used to be safe before as our correspondent lot of and bill ginsburg is in the syrian town of bani right now for us thanks very much you're welcome now for some of the other stories making the news this hour at least five people have been reported killed after severe thunderstorms so across central parts of the united states the sermons of storms spawned tornadoes and caused widespread flooding in kentucky the. tennessee several disasters and disaster emergencies have been declared. christian leaders in jerusalem have closed the church of the holy sepulcher protest over new israeli taxation laws and a proposed law to expropriate land sold by churches the church of the earth is built on the site where christians believe jesus was crucified and buried. pro independence demonstrators have clashed with cattle on police in barcelona all demonstrating against the visit by spain's king philippe supporters of catalonia split from spain have criticised the monarch for allegedly failing to pay enough attention to the region and to promote political dialogue. her
this turkish attacks on our fleet which used to be safe before as our correspondent lot of and bill ginsburg is in the syrian town of bani right now for us thanks very much you're welcome now for some of the other stories making the news this hour at least five people have been reported killed after severe thunderstorms so across central parts of the united states the sermons of storms spawned tornadoes and caused widespread flooding in kentucky the. tennessee several disasters and disaster...
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stop this turkish attacks and if it wishes to be safe for as our correspondent let him if and bill ginsburg is in the syrian town of bani right now for us thanks very much you're welcome and we have some of the other stories making the news at this hour students have is that are there high school in parklane florida for the first time since the shooting there many hours to remember the seventeen who were killed in the attack at the marjory stoneman douglas high school classes at the school or since resume on wednesday. police in britain say at least four people were killed in an explosion in the city of leicester in central england several more were injured in that blast which occurred at a local shop authorities say there is no indication the explosion was linked to terrorism. christian church leaders in jerusalem have closed the church of the holy sepulcher in protest over news rally taxation and a proposed law to expropriate land sold by churches the church of those africa is built on the site where christians believe jesus christ was buried and resurrected . this is day the readers stil
stop this turkish attacks and if it wishes to be safe for as our correspondent let him if and bill ginsburg is in the syrian town of bani right now for us thanks very much you're welcome and we have some of the other stories making the news at this hour students have is that are there high school in parklane florida for the first time since the shooting there many hours to remember the seventeen who were killed in the attack at the marjory stoneman douglas high school classes at the school or...
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i want to thank bill ginsburg and dana keech emfor the constant work to form the partnership and the with the parks alliance. we appreciate all they have done. we have larry dodge, who was the visionary architect who helps us get to this point. we learned a lot about how to run and manage a tennis center. we have met with people from denver, new york, here in california to hear what makes a public tennis center him. we learned a lot and formed a wonderful project out of that. i want to thank my co-chair who has worked very hard on running that part of the process. finally, last wednesday was a beautiful day at the tennis center, and there were people playing pickle ball, tennis and ping-pong. i know those people we listened to them and made a project that works for everybody. we hope that you accept and support this wonderful project. we appreciate the money the city has put into it, too, thank you very much. >> next speaker. >> good morning. thank you all for having us here today to give us the opportunity to speak in support of the tennis center renovation project. i am the fifth g
i want to thank bill ginsburg and dana keech emfor the constant work to form the partnership and the with the parks alliance. we appreciate all they have done. we have larry dodge, who was the visionary architect who helps us get to this point. we learned a lot about how to run and manage a tennis center. we have met with people from denver, new york, here in california to hear what makes a public tennis center him. we learned a lot and formed a wonderful project out of that. i want to thank my...
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this conversation at a synagogue in washington, little background information, justice ginsburg was appointed by bill clinton, she took the oath of office in august 1993 and is the second female justice to be confirmed by the court after justice sandra day o'connor. we expect the event to get away shortly. this is live on c-span2. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible]
this conversation at a synagogue in washington, little background information, justice ginsburg was appointed by bill clinton, she took the oath of office in august 1993 and is the second female justice to be confirmed by the court after justice sandra day o'connor. we expect the event to get away shortly. this is live on c-span2. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible]
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bill and budget proposal expected today. both adding to the deficit. >> spending continues. >>> justice ruth bader ginsburg says the me too movement has what she call s staying power. >> i don't think they will be a serious backlash. it is too widespread. my concern is that it shouldn't stop with prominent people. it's amazing to me that for the first time women are really listened to because sexual harassment had been dismissed as -- well, she made it up or she's too thin skinned. so i think it's very healthy development. >> cnn's poppy harlow interviewed the justice on sunday. >>> the leaders of the senate judiciary committee want to know how they are addressing sexual misconduct in the congress. 4 of 1,300 complaints filed were submitted to the special investigation for review. >>> the sale of the harvey weinstein film studio could be in jeopardy. a lawsuit filed against the disgraced movie mogul and his company. the investigation revealing vicious and exploitative mistreatment of employees that started in 2005 and continued all the way through october of 2017. >> eric schneiderman wants sale to include compensation for the wei
bill and budget proposal expected today. both adding to the deficit. >> spending continues. >>> justice ruth bader ginsburg says the me too movement has what she call s staying power. >> i don't think they will be a serious backlash. it is too widespread. my concern is that it shouldn't stop with prominent people. it's amazing to me that for the first time women are really listened to because sexual harassment had been dismissed as -- well, she made it up or she's too thin...
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bill and the 2019 budget. that is right here on c-span. a moment or two away from the conversation with supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. 25 years onourt and she will be interviewed by national constitution center resident and the ceo jeffrey rosen. [applause] >> good evening. it is my great pleasure to welcome justice ruth bader ginsburg. we are very proud to partner with the constitution center.
bill and the 2019 budget. that is right here on c-span. a moment or two away from the conversation with supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg. 25 years onourt and she will be interviewed by national constitution center resident and the ceo jeffrey rosen. [applause] >> good evening. it is my great pleasure to welcome justice ruth bader ginsburg. we are very proud to partner with the constitution center.
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bill and the president's budget proposal expected today. both of those will add to the deficit. >>> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg says the me toong power. here is what she told poppy harlow at columbia university. >> i don't think there will be a serious backlash. it's too widespread. my concern is that it shouldn't stop with prominent people. it's amazing to me that for the first time women are really listened to because sexual harassment had often been dismissed as well she made it up or she's too thin skinned. so i think it's very healthy development. >> leaders of the senate judiciary committee want to know how they are overseeing the sexual misconduct. four of more than 1,300 complaints filed during the 2016 fiscal year were referred to special committee for investigation. >>> the sale of harvey weinstein's studio could be in jeopardy. today new york attorney general filing a lawsuit against the disgraced movie mogul and the compa company. the investigation revealing vicious and exploitative mistreatment of employees that started in 2005 and continued all the way through october of 2017. >> schneiderman wants any sale of t
bill and the president's budget proposal expected today. both of those will add to the deficit. >>> supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg says the me toong power. here is what she told poppy harlow at columbia university. >> i don't think there will be a serious backlash. it's too widespread. my concern is that it shouldn't stop with prominent people. it's amazing to me that for the first time women are really listened to because sexual harassment had often been dismissed as...
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joseph - judge douglas ginsburg told me william howard taft is the most underappreciated figure since george mason who refused to ratify the constitution because it contained no bill of rights. we will hear about who george mason was and what his role was in creating the bill of rights. it is my tremendous pleasure to introduce our first guest and gerard magliocca is samuel r rosen professor at the indiana university robert mckinney school of law, he has written a series of books including the biography of john bingham, the james madison of reconstruction, the man who wrote the 14th amendment which guaranteed equal protection of the law and today he is here to discuss his new book, so new, the heart of the constitution, how - "the heart of the constitution: how the bill of rights became the bill of rights". please join me in welcoming gerard magliocca. [applause] >> so excited you are here. let's jump into the heart of this book, december 15, 1941, in the heart of world war ii and franklin roosevelt is common in a national radio address celebrating bill of rights day and this is preceded by a parade in chicago, new york, laguardia, presides over a parade with 10 p
joseph - judge douglas ginsburg told me william howard taft is the most underappreciated figure since george mason who refused to ratify the constitution because it contained no bill of rights. we will hear about who george mason was and what his role was in creating the bill of rights. it is my tremendous pleasure to introduce our first guest and gerard magliocca is samuel r rosen professor at the indiana university robert mckinney school of law, he has written a series of books including the...
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nd live on c-span two, justice ginsburg in discussion with the editor of "forbes meeting" talking about law and jewish life on c-span2. >> sunday night, author billlks about his book "the man from the train" in which he investigates one of the deadliest serial killers. >> many of the times happened within 100 yards of the railroad track and one of the things that helps us identify his crime as opposed to someone else it usually happened at the intersection of two railroad tracks. and it's at the intersection of two railroad tracks because after he committed his crime, he had to get out of town before dawn and didn't want to wait for come through. being at the intersection of multiple railroad tracks gave him more opportunities to get out of town before the crime wa. discovered. .> sunday night at 8:00 eastern for nearly 20 years, in depth on book tv have featured best known nonfiction writers for live conversations. this year as a special project, we are featuring fiction writers for in depth fiction edition. and author of the 2016 novel "the underground railroad." his other novels include "zone ne" saying harbor. tv on hitehead on book c-span2.
nd live on c-span two, justice ginsburg in discussion with the editor of "forbes meeting" talking about law and jewish life on c-span2. >> sunday night, author billlks about his book "the man from the train" in which he investigates one of the deadliest serial killers. >> many of the times happened within 100 yards of the railroad track and one of the things that helps us identify his crime as opposed to someone else it usually happened at the intersection of two...
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ginsburg pushing back. it one of the technologies and the government seems to agree on. the challenge is the supreme , court usually doesn't wait for that sort of thing. and the bill get past -- passed. it's not the first one of its kind that been introduced. the other ones haven't gone anywhere. emily: is their fear of u.s. retaliation by customers? chris: there is a real worry. microsoft has been trying to make the business case for a long time that you can trust of them, not just microsoft, all the cloud companies have. they came to a really hit with of the snowden revelations and the worry that the nsa was going to spy on services. if it becomes the norm that you are not protected by your own privacy laws in your own countries it is not unreasonable , to think customers will look for domestic providers that maybe more attuned to their own laws. this really is a problem that stems from an out of date law that should've been updated a long time ago. as we heard, it has bipartisan support and can be updated. it is congressional inertia at its worst. emily: when do you expect will get a ruling? dina: i think we are waiting for the summer. chris, do you have inform
ginsburg pushing back. it one of the technologies and the government seems to agree on. the challenge is the supreme , court usually doesn't wait for that sort of thing. and the bill get past -- passed. it's not the first one of its kind that been introduced. the other ones haven't gone anywhere. emily: is their fear of u.s. retaliation by customers? chris: there is a real worry. microsoft has been trying to make the business case for a long time that you can trust of them, not just microsoft,...
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bills dealing with mortgage lending, market trading, and interest rates for consumers. watch the house live on c-span and the senate live on c-span2. this evening, justice ruth bader ginsburg joins the ceo, jeffrey rosen, marking the anniversary to her appointment to the supreme court. live coverage begins at 6 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> chuck schumer is in kentucky this morning at the university of louisville mcconnell center created by mitch mcconnell. the speech is at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> the president released his face call 2019 budget this morning, and this morning, mic mulvaney testifies about it in front of the senate committee. treasury secretary steve mnuchin is on capitol hill wednesday to talk about the budget live at 10:30 eastern. >>> tonight, on "the communicators" from the consumer electronics show in las vegas, technology industry leaders discuss their latest developments in artificial intelligence. >> you can have artificial intelligence in your music play list or netflix queue, all using machine learning to see what movies you watch and what music you like to listen to. it can be in your internet e-mail system and filtering out spam. that aut
bills dealing with mortgage lending, market trading, and interest rates for consumers. watch the house live on c-span and the senate live on c-span2. this evening, justice ruth bader ginsburg joins the ceo, jeffrey rosen, marking the anniversary to her appointment to the supreme court. live coverage begins at 6 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> chuck schumer is in kentucky this morning at the university of louisville mcconnell center created by mitch mcconnell. the speech is at 8:00 p.m....