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please welcome eleanor holmes norton and felt plante. -- bill plante. [applause] bill, i want to start with you talking about selma. as a famous phone call that resident johnson made to martin luther king asking dr. king to find the most blatant example of voting rights being denied, and get it on television so anybody could look at it and say that's not right, that's not fair. as a turn list, what else would you need to flesh out that story to get it to -- journalist, what else would you need to flesh out to that story to get it on air? >> if the president says the best way to advance a cause, that is news already. it was typical johnson. any of you who don't know that those phone calls johnson made are preserved, and you can listen to them as simply as clicking -- if you google lbj phone calls, it will take you to the university of virginia. you can do it i -- by date and topic. it is a wonderful trove of history. this call was january 15, 1965. lbj tells dr. king that he has to get his education, housing and property bills passed before he goes back
please welcome eleanor holmes norton and felt plante. -- bill plante. [applause] bill, i want to start with you talking about selma. as a famous phone call that resident johnson made to martin luther king asking dr. king to find the most blatant example of voting rights being denied, and get it on television so anybody could look at it and say that's not right, that's not fair. as a turn list, what else would you need to flesh out that story to get it to -- journalist, what else would you need...
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f here's bill plante. >> the notion that the west is at war with islam is an ugly lie, and all of us, regardless of our faith, have a responsibility to reject it. >> reporter: at a white house conference on violent extremism, mr. obama appeared to take pains to separate islam from terrorism. critics fault the president for not labeling the terroristses "islamic," and at a private republican gathering in new york last night, former mayor rudy giuliani went even further. "i do not believe that the president loves america." "what's wrong with this man," asked giuliani, "that he can't stand up and say there's a partd of islam that's sick?"ar the president has called on muslims to actively reject extremism. >> muslim communities, including scholars and clerics, therefore, have a responsibility to push back, not just on twisted interpretations of islam, but also on the lie that we are somehow engaged in a clash of civilizations. >> reporter: and president george w. bush walked the same line immediately following the 9/11 attacks. >> the terrorists are traitors to their own faith, trying, in
f here's bill plante. >> the notion that the west is at war with islam is an ugly lie, and all of us, regardless of our faith, have a responsibility to reject it. >> reporter: at a white house conference on violent extremism, mr. obama appeared to take pains to separate islam from terrorism. critics fault the president for not labeling the terroristses "islamic," and at a private republican gathering in new york last night, former mayor rudy giuliani went even further....
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terrorism is that he wants to deny them the ability to call the clash a religious war. >> hill: bill plante reporting for us from the white house tonight. bill, thank you. this evening, we have a remarkable report that the government of iran doesn't want you to see. iran as it turns out has a monumental drug addiction crisis, and elizabeth palmer has managed a rare look. >> reporter: every city in iran has back alleys like this one, full of desperate addicts and their dealers who sell the cheap drugs that flood across the border from afghanistan. but for those who decide to kick the habit, there is help imported from an unlikely place-- america. deep in an old bomb shelter left over from the iran-iraq war a narcotics anonymous meeting is about to start. our camera was invited in on condition we didn't show anyone's face. "i am mohammad," he begins "and i am a drug addict." the same tried and true 12-step program used in the u.s. is now working for 400,000 iranian addicts. one in 10 of them are women. n.a. conventions here fill entire sports stadiums and in a country where the islamic govern
terrorism is that he wants to deny them the ability to call the clash a religious war. >> hill: bill plante reporting for us from the white house tonight. bill, thank you. this evening, we have a remarkable report that the government of iran doesn't want you to see. iran as it turns out has a monumental drug addiction crisis, and elizabeth palmer has managed a rare look. >> reporter: every city in iran has back alleys like this one, full of desperate addicts and their dealers who...
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as bill plante shows us, there's an effort to catalog and bring the items to the public. >> reporter:s largest private collection of presidential memorabilia. more than 1 million items. but most of it is buried in boxes and locked away. >> it really keeps me up at night, thinking that my dad's legacy and passion is sitting in a storage unit. >> reporter: austin wright grew up in a home filled with political paraphernalia from the 1700s to the 2000s. amassed over 40 years by his late father, jordan. >> it was throughout wall to ceiling. everything you can think of. >> reporter: jordan wright was a passionate collector. he found this flag from george washington's inaugural in a times square mom-and-pop junk shop. >> the husband and wife would yell at each other, "where is the political memorabilia?" and the husband yelled back, "it's in the basement!" >> reporter: part of the collection was once displayed in new york. buttons, hats, lanterns, umbrellas and posters from the campaigns of george washington to george w. bush. here's william mckinley. engraved on the back, it says "william m
as bill plante shows us, there's an effort to catalog and bring the items to the public. >> reporter:s largest private collection of presidential memorabilia. more than 1 million items. but most of it is buried in boxes and locked away. >> it really keeps me up at night, thinking that my dad's legacy and passion is sitting in a storage unit. >> reporter: austin wright grew up in a home filled with political paraphernalia from the 1700s to the 2000s. amassed over 40 years by...
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just after 9:00, a look back at selma with eleanor holmes norton and bill plante. find our complete television schedule at www.c-span.org. let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us. email us. or, send us a tweet. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. >> all weekend american history tv is featuring corpus christi texas. corpus christi started out as a small trading post in the mid-19th century and has transformed into a modern city with the fifth largest seaport in america. posted by our time warner cable partners, c-span's cities tour staff recently visited many sites showcasing the city's history. learn more about corpus christi all weekend here on american history tv. >> the naval station has a chairman is history that it's back even before 1941 when it was commissioned. in 1938, the navy did an investigation on the best suitable location for a naval air station. when the authorization came from congress to establish a naval air station, there were 12 in all, including corpus christi. this was the bi
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. >> tonight on american history tv, eleanor holmes norton and bill plante look back on the civil rights movement, the struggle for voting rights 50 years after protests in some alabama. they discussed the film soma and the trail of events. that is tonight after 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span threes american history tv. the c-span cities tour takes to the road. this weekend, we partner with time warner cable for a visit to corpus christi, texas. >> in the 19th century, the federal government is very limited. they don't have many deployable resources. and so the army does a whole variety of things. there are discoverers, explores. army contracts are not an important part of the western economy. the army plays a role in conservation. in the
. >> tonight on american history tv, eleanor holmes norton and bill plante look back on the civil rights movement, the struggle for voting rights 50 years after protests in some alabama. they discussed the film soma and the trail of events. that is tonight after 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span threes american history tv. the c-span cities tour takes to the road. this weekend, we partner with time warner cable for a visit to corpus christi, texas. >> in the 19th century, the federal...
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please welcome eleanor holmes norton and felt plante. -- bill plante. [applause] bill, i want to start with you, talking about selma. as a famous phone call that resident johnson made to martin luther king asking dr. king to find the most blatant example of voting rights being denied and get it on television so anybody could look at it and say that's not right, that's not fair. as a turn list, what else would you need to flesh out that story to get it to -- jouranlist,nalist what else would you need to flesh out to that story to get it on air? >> if the president says the best way to advance a cause, that is news already. it was typical johnson. any of you who don't know that those phone calls johnson made are preserved, and you can listen to them as simply as clicking -- if you google lbj phone calls, it will take you to the university of virginia. you can do it i -- by dat andea nd and topic. it is a wonderful trove of history. this call was january 15, 1965. lbj tells dr.
please welcome eleanor holmes norton and felt plante. -- bill plante. [applause] bill, i want to start with you, talking about selma. as a famous phone call that resident johnson made to martin luther king asking dr. king to find the most blatant example of voting rights being denied and get it on television so anybody could look at it and say that's not right, that's not fair. as a turn list, what else would you need to flesh out that story to get it to -- jouranlist,nalist what else would you...
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just after nine, a look back at selma with congresswoman eleanor homingse-norton and bill plant. you can find our complete television schedule at espn.com. let us know what you think about the programs you are watch. wall us at 202-626-3400. e-mail us at karanusic.org. >> each week we bring you are a keisel films that tell the story of america. over 500 victory cargo shims were built to replace shims destroyed by submarines. this film documents the victory ship's journey through the philippines. >> ready to run engines. they are going to get one more lift before they are under their own steam. one of the always-present ducks which work on land and water. it will tow our iloka motives to solidground once -- our iloka motives to solid ground one against. a strange setting to find our engines in. we know after this war is over, they will mean a lot in helping to rebuild the philippines, helping our friends get on their feet again. maybe she will have a better world to live in because of those engines. right now like kids everywhere in this war, it is hello, joe. now we've got news.
just after nine, a look back at selma with congresswoman eleanor homingse-norton and bill plant. you can find our complete television schedule at espn.com. let us know what you think about the programs you are watch. wall us at 202-626-3400. e-mail us at karanusic.org. >> each week we bring you are a keisel films that tell the story of america. over 500 victory cargo shims were built to replace shims destroyed by submarines. this film documents the victory ship's journey through the...
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. >> first, can i say to bill plante, the role the press played in the civil rights movement -- that is because they were out there with us, saying we shall overcome. in a real sense, when our movement was on to thee, we were talking to the american people for the first time. been people had no idea -- people had no idea -- they did not understand why this was such an entrenched way of life in the south. they knew about racial segregation. one has to understand that. there had been a civil war. the civil war had settled certain kinds of grievances. after reconstruction the south , reasserted itself to the extent that it could. one way in which it reasserted itself was to institute jim crow. in that way, they felt they had gotten at least back to their way of life. you have to understand what we were doing. we were not simply trying to get people to register to vote or enter a place of public accommodation. we were threatening the way of life of a whole section of the country. we were saying, everything you believed, everything upon which this section of the country has been built is
. >> first, can i say to bill plante, the role the press played in the civil rights movement -- that is because they were out there with us, saying we shall overcome. in a real sense, when our movement was on to thee, we were talking to the american people for the first time. been people had no idea -- people had no idea -- they did not understand why this was such an entrenched way of life in the south. they knew about racial segregation. one has to understand that. there had been a...
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finally on this federal holiday honoring george washington our senior white house correspondent bill planteuck gold in new york city. >> reporter: this may be the world's largest private collection of presidential memorabilia, more than one million items but most of it is buried in boxes and locked away. >> it really keeps me up at night thinking that my dad's legacy and passion is sitting in a storage unit. >> reporter: austin wright grew up in a home filled with political paraphernalia from the 1700s to the 2000s amassed over 40 years by his late father jordan. >> it was throughout wall to ceiling, everything you can think of. >> reporter: jordan wright was a passionate collector. he found this flag from george washington's collect inauguration in a mom and pop shop. part of the collection was once displayed in new york -- buttons, hat lantern umbrellas and posters from the campaigns of george washington to george w. bush. here's william mckinley and engraved on the back it says, "william mckinley our hero for posterity." >> that's right. >> reporter: william jennings bryan, the democrats
finally on this federal holiday honoring george washington our senior white house correspondent bill planteuck gold in new york city. >> reporter: this may be the world's largest private collection of presidential memorabilia, more than one million items but most of it is buried in boxes and locked away. >> it really keeps me up at night thinking that my dad's legacy and passion is sitting in a storage unit. >> reporter: austin wright grew up in a home filled with political...
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cbs correspondent bill plant wanted to know exactly what's the point of the white house summit on counteringiolent extremism. >> what exactly is the takeaway that you anticipate from this? there's no executive action there's no governmental action. it's a talking shot. what is the point? >> ed -- i'm sorry, bill. the -- -- i meant it as a compliment. i hope that's the way you took it. >> i'm sure i will, after i think about it. >> at first i thought he was mocking you. he just made a mistake because you were sitting next to plante. >> i pushed him a little bit on what i thought was a fair why is it a double standard. 21 christians were beheaded and josh earnest puts out a statement -- >> we made it clear that he didn't answer your question after you asked it four times because he can't answer it. there is no answer. these people are doing things that every american with a brain knows are inexplicable. let me ask you this. i've never been a white house correspondent. they keep me away from there as far as possible. a betdrone has a better chance of getting in there unless i hop a fence. can y
cbs correspondent bill plant wanted to know exactly what's the point of the white house summit on counteringiolent extremism. >> what exactly is the takeaway that you anticipate from this? there's no executive action there's no governmental action. it's a talking shot. what is the point? >> ed -- i'm sorry, bill. the -- -- i meant it as a compliment. i hope that's the way you took it. >> i'm sure i will, after i think about it. >> at first i thought he was mocking you....
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. >> bill plant's expression saying all of it.r all of the administration's stirring more word games perhaps because this administration can argue absurdly that it isn't negotiating with terrorists just the taliban as they did when they swapped taliban for army sergeant bowe bergdahl. the administration is rife with political correctness posing as meaningful language, refusing to call terrorists radical islamist terrorists. its homeland security secretary jeh johnson today demonstrated. >> we are concerned about the so-called foreign fighter who leaves his home country travels to another country to take up the fight there links up with terrorist extremists and may return home, whether it's this country or one of our allies, with a terrorist extremist purpose. >> obviously the secretary giving those words a careful reading. terrorist extremist, a member of the obama political agency obviously wrote the johnson speech, he merely read the words as any obama functionary in his position seemingly would. this is not merely an obama prob
. >> bill plant's expression saying all of it.r all of the administration's stirring more word games perhaps because this administration can argue absurdly that it isn't negotiating with terrorists just the taliban as they did when they swapped taliban for army sergeant bowe bergdahl. the administration is rife with political correctness posing as meaningful language, refusing to call terrorists radical islamist terrorists. its homeland security secretary jeh johnson today demonstrated....
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bill plante is at the white house while the president is pushing ahead with his immigrant plan. bill, good morning. >> good morning. the president pitched his plan in florida, but he's obviously aware that immigrant is a huge issue in the west as well. he criticized purchases for blocking legislation and said he's confident that his immigration plan will survive. >> we're going to be as aggressive as we can because not only do we know that the law is on our side but history is also on our side. >> at a town hall, the president pushed back against federal court order which temporarily halts his plan and republicans who want to do away with it. >> if the leader of the house and speaker of the house want to have a vote on whether what i'm doing is legal or not, they can have that vote. i will veto that vote because i'm confident that what we're doing is the right thing to do. sglup >> under the president's planning, children born in the u.s. would be allowed to stay. it also would protect people who were brought into the u.s. illegally when they were children. but republicans mainta
bill plante is at the white house while the president is pushing ahead with his immigrant plan. bill, good morning. >> good morning. the president pitched his plan in florida, but he's obviously aware that immigrant is a huge issue in the west as well. he criticized purchases for blocking legislation and said he's confident that his immigration plan will survive. >> we're going to be as aggressive as we can because not only do we know that the law is on our side but history is also...
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bill plante is at the white house.: good morning, and good morning to our viewers in the west. the two leaders meet in a few minutes. they have a joint news conference just over an hour from now. merkel is opposed to sending weapons to ukraine. she wants to continue negotiations. president obama is also so far resisting sending weapons, but he is under increasing pressure from republicans and democrats in congress even from some of his own close advisers. merkel and the europeans have approved more sanctions, that go into effect if there is no cease-fire by wednesday. she's meeting on wednesday along with french president hollande in minsk with president putin and the ukrainians. president obama has options in hand including anti-tank weapons, but the white house is publicly saying it's important to keep up a united front with the europeans. they say the president won't be rushed into a decision. >> bill thank you. >>> this morning, the parents of an arizona woman taken hostage by isis are hoping their daughter is stil
bill plante is at the white house.: good morning, and good morning to our viewers in the west. the two leaders meet in a few minutes. they have a joint news conference just over an hour from now. merkel is opposed to sending weapons to ukraine. she wants to continue negotiations. president obama is also so far resisting sending weapons, but he is under increasing pressure from republicans and democrats in congress even from some of his own close advisers. merkel and the europeans have approved...
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bill plante is in the white house while the president is pushing ahead with hitz plan. good morning. >> good morning. the president pitched his plan to an audience at a florida university. mr. obama says he's confident that his immigration plan will survive. >> we're going to be as aggressive atz we can because not only law is on our side but history is on our side. >> the president pushed back against the order and republicans who want to do away with it. >> if mr. mcconnell, the leader of the senatespeaker of the house john boehner want to have that vote they can do what they want. i will veto that vote because i know what we're doing is the right thing to do. >> under the bill children born in the u.s. would be allowed to stay and protect those brought in illegally when they were children, but the republicans maintain it oversteps the president's authority and threaten to block funding for the department of homeland security unless the immigration actions are repeal. >> senate democrats have stood in the way for three week over a bill that's been debated and passed.
bill plante is in the white house while the president is pushing ahead with hitz plan. good morning. >> good morning. the president pitched his plan to an audience at a florida university. mr. obama says he's confident that his immigration plan will survive. >> we're going to be as aggressive atz we can because not only law is on our side but history is on our side. >> the president pushed back against the order and republicans who want to do away with it. >> if mr....
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and a look back at the voting rights acts 50 years later with cbs news white house correspondent bill plant. you can find our complete schedule at cspan.org. >> e-mail us @comments@cspan.org or send us a tweet. join the conversation like us on facebook follow us on twitter. >>> the senate ageing committee examined exploitation of seniors on wednesday. this hearing is about 90 minutes. >>> good afternoon. it's my great pleasure to call to order the very first hearing of the senate special committee on ageing in the 114th congress. i've had the honor of being a member of this committee since my very first days in the united states senate and i'm delighted to now assume the chairmanship. this is the first time that a main senator has sharped the committee since the late 1990s when my predecessor and good friend senator bill cohen whom i worked for for 12 years served as the committee's chair. i'm also pleased to welcome both new and returning members to this committee and i'm delighted that my good friend and colleague, senator clair mchascle of missouri will serve as the committee's ranking m
and a look back at the voting rights acts 50 years later with cbs news white house correspondent bill plant. you can find our complete schedule at cspan.org. >> e-mail us @comments@cspan.org or send us a tweet. join the conversation like us on facebook follow us on twitter. >>> the senate ageing committee examined exploitation of seniors on wednesday. this hearing is about 90 minutes. >>> good afternoon. it's my great pleasure to call to order the very first hearing of...
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soma and the voting rights act figures later, with eleanor holmes norton, and cbs correspondent bill plante will see the whole schedule at c-span.org. let us know about the programs you were watching. e-mail us at comments @c-span.org. like us on facebook follow us on twitter. >> usa today reports that as many as 80 million customers of anthem health insurance have had their account information stolen in a cyber attack. thursday, the saidenate held a hearing on consumer breaches and rights. this is one hour 35 minutes. >> this is the first subcommittee i have chaired in eight years in congress. i was apparently nervous enough not to turn on the microphone. [laughter] we look forward to being educated and getting a good understanding. first, i want to thank my colleagues and their level of interest in this important topic. i would also like to thank our witnesses for joining us today. expertise is important to us as members of congress. unfortunately this is a very timely topic. the purpose of this hearing is in many ways, somewhat narrow. is to examine the merits of the security standard, a
soma and the voting rights act figures later, with eleanor holmes norton, and cbs correspondent bill plante will see the whole schedule at c-span.org. let us know about the programs you were watching. e-mail us at comments @c-span.org. like us on facebook follow us on twitter. >> usa today reports that as many as 80 million customers of anthem health insurance have had their account information stolen in a cyber attack. thursday, the saidenate held a hearing on consumer breaches and...
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rights act 50 years later with congresswoman eleanor holmes norton and cbs white house correspondent bill plant. you can find our complete television schedule at c-span.org. let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us at 202-626-3400. e-mail us at comments@c-span.org. or send us a tweet @c-span # comments. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. >> president obama says the u.s. will never stop fighting for the freedom of religion around the world. his comments came earlier today at the annual national prayer breakfast. the event is hosted by the fellowship foundation and u.s. senate and house of representatives prayer breakfast group. just under two hours. [applause] >> may everyone have a seat. thanks very much everyone. we're honored that the president and the first lady are with us. i want to get right to our program so we can keep the program moving along. as senator wicker and i said earlier, we're honored you're with us this morning and we're grateful for the folks who helped put this breakfast together every year. to begin our f
rights act 50 years later with congresswoman eleanor holmes norton and cbs white house correspondent bill plant. you can find our complete television schedule at c-span.org. let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us at 202-626-3400. e-mail us at comments@c-span.org. or send us a tweet @c-span # comments. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. >> president obama says the u.s. will never stop fighting for the freedom of religion...
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, a look back at selma and the voting rights act 50 years later, with eleanor holmes norton and bill plantecan find our complete television schedule c-span.org. and let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. call us, e-mail us, or send us a tweet. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. >> the defense department and national intelligence officials testify before the senate armed services committee thursday about the teacher of the guantanamo bay prison and u.s. detention policy. republican senator john mccain of arizona chairs the committee and rhode island's jack reed is the ranking member. this is just under two hours. >> senator mccain, the chairman, has asked me to call the hearing to order. he is currently, along with many of our colleagues, at the national prayer breakfast. that is not finishing as promptly as they anticipated. as such, what i'm going to do is ask unanimous consent that senator mccain's opening statement be submitted and my statement be submitted to the record and at this time, call on the panel for their testimony
, a look back at selma and the voting rights act 50 years later, with eleanor holmes norton and bill plantecan find our complete television schedule c-span.org. and let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. call us, e-mail us, or send us a tweet. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. >> the defense department and national intelligence officials testify before the senate armed services committee thursday about the teacher of the...
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just after 9:00, a look back at selma and the voting rights act with eleanor holmes norton and bill plante. you can find our complete schedule at c-span.org. let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. e-mail us at comments@c-span.org. or send us a tweet. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. >> earlier today, the defense department testified on the future of guantanamo bay prison and overall u.s. detention policy. held in front the armed service committee, this is two hours. >> the chairman is currently at the national prayer breakfast. that is not finishing as promptly as they anticipated. as such, what i'm going to do is ask consent centered mccain's opening statement be submitted and my statement be submitted to the record and at this time, call on the panel for their testimony. then we will begin a round of questioning. with that, mr. rasmussen, are you prepared to go first? go ahead, mr. secretary. >> members of the committee thank you for the opportunity to testify today on the detention center on guantanamo bay. on retaining de
just after 9:00, a look back at selma and the voting rights act with eleanor holmes norton and bill plante. you can find our complete schedule at c-span.org. let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. e-mail us at comments@c-span.org. or send us a tweet. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. >> earlier today, the defense department testified on the future of guantanamo bay prison and overall u.s. detention policy. held in front the...
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look back at the voting rights act 50 years later with congresswoman eleanor holmes norton and bill plante. you can find our complete television schedule at c-span .org. and let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us. email us. or send us a tweet. >> join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook. follow us on twiter. -- twitter. >> on capitol hill, the senate commerce subcommittee on consumer protection held a hearing today on data security breaches. members heard from representatives from the retail and banking sectors. this week's hacking of anthem was also discussed. this is just over 90 minutes. >> this is the first subcommittee that i've chaired in eight years in congress and i was nervous apparently nervous enough to the no turn on the microphone. so we look forward to being educated and getting a good understanding. first i want to thank my colleagues and their level of interest in this important topic. i'd also like to thank our witnesses for joining us today. expertise is important to us as members of congress. and unfortunately, this is a very time
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held from 1950 to 1953 and just after 9:00 a look back at salma with eleanor holmes norton and bill plant. you can find our complete schedule at c cls dln.org and let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. join the cspan conversation. like us on facebook follow us on twitter. >> coming up shortly on cspan 3, live coverage of a discussion on libertarian view of the president's state of the union. cato institute scholars will also talk b about issues libertarians should focus on this year and what to expect from the new congress. you can see that live at 12:00 eastern on cspan 3. until then a portion of from morning's "washington journal." we spoke with donna edwards on the house democrats agenda and president obama's 2016 budget request. >> now joining us is donna edwards, a democrat from maryland, a member of the democratic steering and policy committee. also a member of the armed services committee. did i get that right? >> transportation and infrastructure. that's all right. >> sorry. >> i can talk about that, too. >> wel let you. recently, the president introduced h
held from 1950 to 1953 and just after 9:00 a look back at salma with eleanor holmes norton and bill plant. you can find our complete schedule at c cls dln.org and let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. join the cspan conversation. like us on facebook follow us on twitter. >> coming up shortly on cspan 3, live coverage of a discussion on libertarian view of the president's state of the union. cato institute scholars will also talk b about issues libertarians should...
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00 a look back at selma 50 years later with congresswoman and cbs news white house correspondent bill plant. you can find our complete schedule at c-span.org and let us know what you think. call us at 202-626-3400. or comments @ c-span.org. leak us on facebook and follow us on twitter. >> next national security advisors susan rice talks about national security and foreign policy. then remarks by the united nations high commissioner for human rights. after that a discussion on the international effort to combat isis. now national security advisor susan rice discusses president obama's new national security strategy at a forum hosted by the brookeings institution. ambassador rice outlines his foreign policy priorities and agenda. this is about an hour and ten minutes. >> good afternoon
00 a look back at selma 50 years later with congresswoman and cbs news white house correspondent bill plant. you can find our complete schedule at c-span.org and let us know what you think. call us at 202-626-3400. or comments @ c-span.org. leak us on facebook and follow us on twitter. >> next national security advisors susan rice talks about national security and foreign policy. then remarks by the united nations high commissioner for human rights. after that a discussion on the...
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after 9:00, a look back on xoma and the voting rights act with cbs news correspondent the plant -- bill plant. let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. call us, e-mail us, or send us a tweet. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >> usa today" reports that 80 million customers of anthem of her account information stolen on a cyber attack. on thursday, there was a hearing on data security breaches and citizen rights. >> i called the meeting to order. breaches and citizen rights. i will defer to my ranking member. as i indicated, this is the first subcommittee i have shared in eight years in congress, and i was nervous, apparently nervous enough to not turn on the microphone. so we look forward to being educated and getting a good understanding. first i want to thank my colleagues and their level of interest in this important topic. i'd also like to thank our witnesses for joining us today. expertise is important to us as members of congress. and unfortunately, this is a very timely topic. the purpose of this hearing is in many ways some
after 9:00, a look back on xoma and the voting rights act with cbs news correspondent the plant -- bill plant. let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. call us, e-mail us, or send us a tweet. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >> usa today" reports that 80 million customers of anthem of her account information stolen on a cyber attack. on thursday, there was a hearing on data security breaches and citizen rights. >> i...
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voting rights act 50 years later with eleanor holmes norton and cbs news white house correspondent bill plante. find our complete television schedule at www.c-span.org, and let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us. email us. or send us a tweet. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. >> the house this week passed a bill repealing the 2010 health care law by a 239-186. the bill instructed certain committees to come up with a health care alternative. there have been nearly 60 attempts in the house to repeal the current law. those voting against the measure included all democrats and three republicans. next, we will show you a portion of the debate that occurred before the final vote. mr. pitts: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 596, sponsored by bradley byrne ofalabama. obamacare. millions of americans continue to feel the harmful effects of the president's health care law in almost every corner of their life. recently, i heard from a president school teacher who told me that many of our local schools are having trouble fi
voting rights act 50 years later with eleanor holmes norton and cbs news white house correspondent bill plante. find our complete television schedule at www.c-span.org, and let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us. email us. or send us a tweet. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. >> the house this week passed a bill repealing the 2010 health care law by a 239-186. the bill instructed certain committees to come up with a...
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50 years late we are congresswoman eleanor holmes norton and cbs news white house correspondent, bill plante. find our complete television schedule at c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us at 202-626-3400. e-mail us at comments at c-span.org. or send us a tweet at c span #comments. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook. follow us on guilter. >>> next, treasury secretary jack lew testifies about president obama's 2016 budget request. he also speaks about economic growth and taxes at this two-hour senate finance committee hearing. senator orrin hatch of utah chairs the committee. >> the committee will come to order. schumer. ha ha ha. [ feedback "discovery"back ] today's hearing is on president obama's budget for fiscal year 2016. i want to thank secretary lew for appearing before us today and i'm not going to sugarcoat anything with this budget. instead, i'm going to cut right to the chase. the president's budget proposes to hike taxes by $2.1 trillion. seemingly, not content with the $1.7 trillion the new taxes allies in congress ha
50 years late we are congresswoman eleanor holmes norton and cbs news white house correspondent, bill plante. find our complete television schedule at c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us at 202-626-3400. e-mail us at comments at c-span.org. or send us a tweet at c span #comments. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook. follow us on guilter. >>> next, treasury secretary jack lew testifies about president obama's 2016 budget...
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both the house and senate have passed bills allowing derivatives of the plant to be used to treat epilepsy. the oils used for treatment don't gave high. difference the two bills have to be worked out. governor terry mcaulif has expressed support for medical marijuana in the past. > we're tracking a developing story out of california right now where they're dealing with a lot of heavy rain. residents living in a community north of san francisco are stranded right now after two bridges washed out. take a look. these are the only two bridges in and out of their neighborho. only get out using a precario footpath now. some residents say this is the worst flooding they've seen in the 40-plus years they've lived there. >> came off the mountain so fast just in sheets. it was like a river running downhill. we're stranded. i have no automobile on the other side here. and i need to be at work. i'm a nurse. i have animals that need to be taken care of. >> it will cost about $50,000 to rebuild those bridges. since the road is private, residents will to come up with the cash themselves. >>> how many lay
both the house and senate have passed bills allowing derivatives of the plant to be used to treat epilepsy. the oils used for treatment don't gave high. difference the two bills have to be worked out. governor terry mcaulif has expressed support for medical marijuana in the past. > we're tracking a developing story out of california right now where they're dealing with a lot of heavy rain. residents living in a community north of san francisco are stranded right now after two bridges washed...
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>> coming up, congratulation pax payers, your 1.5 billion just got us another solar panel plant, and higher billscan't predict the market. but at t. rowe price, we've helped guide our clients through good times and bad. our experienced investment professionals are one reason over 85% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper averages. so in a variety of markets, we can help you feel confident. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. know that chasing performance and fewer choices in retirement. know that proper allocation could help increase returns so you can enjoy that second home sooner. know the right financial planning can help you save for college and retirement. know where you stand with pnc total insight. a new investing and banking experience with personalized guidance and online tools. visit a branch, call or go online today. charles: today in california, and probably white house they are celebrating, opening of des
>> coming up, congratulation pax payers, your 1.5 billion just got us another solar panel plant, and higher billscan't predict the market. but at t. rowe price, we've helped guide our clients through good times and bad. our experienced investment professionals are one reason over 85% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper averages. so in a variety of markets, we can help you feel confident. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and...
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>> they will take this as a planted question. i have a bill on the certificate of date. we are reforming the certificate of need which needed to be done a long time that's a good thing. let's be clear here business folks understand this. 400,000 virginians today, they get sick where are they going? they are going to an emergency room. that's happening as we speak the play to make to the business community: who do you think is paying for that? you are. you have now paid twice you have paid for the taxes that's done. you are paying twice these folks are not not getting square. they are going to emergency rooms and tying up the whole healthcare delivery system. they have no other option but if you are a more with a sick child, you are going to do everything you humanly possibly can do to make sure your chide gets healthcare. the 40 ol',000, these are working folks. of the you are already on the mid kade. they make too much to get medicaid here but they don't make enough to have a high deductible or high premium. they are in the gap. they're working. when i talked about the
>> they will take this as a planted question. i have a bill on the certificate of date. we are reforming the certificate of need which needed to be done a long time that's a good thing. let's be clear here business folks understand this. 400,000 virginians today, they get sick where are they going? they are going to an emergency room. that's happening as we speak the play to make to the business community: who do you think is paying for that? you are. you have now paid twice you have paid...
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bill in annapolis today but it seems unlikely. if it did pass, adults 21 years adle older could possess an ounce of marijuana and grow up to six plants at home. a baltimore democrat is sponsoring this bill. he had tried this twice before and it was defeated twice before. right now governor larry hogan says he's against the proposals. medical marijuana, however, is already legal in maryland. >>> if you are in favor of recreational marijuana, alaska became the third state to legalize it now. supporters say they do not expect public celebrations because it is still illegal to smoke pot in public there. what exactly that means, though, has led to some widespread confusion because lawmakers left it up to the alcohol regulatory board to define what is public and what is not. the board is meeting today to try to come up with more clear answers on that. >>> a raging fire in philadelphia is finally under control and if you look at the video, you can see the flames shooting out of the roof of the three-story building which is in the kensington neighborhood of philadelphia. the building is not far from an elevated subway which is scary but no o
bill in annapolis today but it seems unlikely. if it did pass, adults 21 years adle older could possess an ounce of marijuana and grow up to six plants at home. a baltimore democrat is sponsoring this bill. he had tried this twice before and it was defeated twice before. right now governor larry hogan says he's against the proposals. medical marijuana, however, is already legal in maryland. >>> if you are in favor of recreational marijuana, alaska became the third state to legalize it...
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they also disagree with some of the bill's other provisions, which include privatizing state power plants and overhauling medicare. lena taylor is a democratic state senator who opposes the bill. >> it did transformational things to laws in wisconsin. laws that had been in place for 50, 70 years. >> many interpret walker's proposals as a challenge to his political opponents. john nichols covers the story for the progressive magazine, "the nation." >> it's no secret that in northern industrial states, labor unions, particularly public sector unions are the backbone of the democratic party. walker went right at that base. >> by monday, february 14th, graduate students at the university of wisconsin madison who belong to a union of teaching assistants organize a march to the nearby state capitol to protest the bill. >> these graduate students mostly started going into the capitol. it was very kind of gentle protests in many senses. and tv cameras were there, and i think it had a very powerful impact. >> tuesday brings more protests. >> by the next day, there were many, many people who said,
they also disagree with some of the bill's other provisions, which include privatizing state power plants and overhauling medicare. lena taylor is a democratic state senator who opposes the bill. >> it did transformational things to laws in wisconsin. laws that had been in place for 50, 70 years. >> many interpret walker's proposals as a challenge to his political opponents. john nichols covers the story for the progressive magazine, "the nation." >> it's no secret...
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the bill allows the use of two derivatives of the marijuana plant for treating severe epilepsy the first effective medical marijuana legislation to win approval in virginia according to the house sponsor. next 6:00 rather new at 6:00, a new development and hundreds of new jobs coming to our area. proctor & gamble announced it's building a manufacturing plant in berkeley county west virginia. it's only the second the company has built since 1971. proctor & gamble expects to create 700 permanent jobs. next at 6:00 a devastating loss in anne arundel county. hear from the pastor who lost his wife and child in an early morning fire. next at 6:00. >> a community in anne arundel county is mourning the death of three people in a house fire. lettitia sinnah and her 17-year-old sun sundima died when flames ripped through their brooklyn park home this morning. and neighbor chris rickman died trying to save them. a loved one spoke about the frantic scene as lettitia raced back inside to save her son and rickman bolted in to help. >> when he came out, i told them three people are there and they died
the bill allows the use of two derivatives of the marijuana plant for treating severe epilepsy the first effective medical marijuana legislation to win approval in virginia according to the house sponsor. next 6:00 rather new at 6:00, a new development and hundreds of new jobs coming to our area. proctor & gamble announced it's building a manufacturing plant in berkeley county west virginia. it's only the second the company has built since 1971. proctor & gamble expects to create 700...
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plants. third we allow families to redeposit firms without taxes or penalty. it is just good piece of mind to have. the bill passed was more than 400 votes. now we just need president obama to help us get this done. let's make sure the plants will be there for middle-class families for years to come. we all know a good education means a great opportunity and a stronger economy. let's take this step to make college more affordable and easier to plan. thank you for giving me a few minutes of your time. >> on the next washington journal, match lap talks about the >> joshua musser be talks about the somali terrorist group and concerns of possible attacks at the homeland. as always, we will take your calls. washington journal live at 7:00 a.m., on c-span. >> c-span, brought to as a local service.
plants. third we allow families to redeposit firms without taxes or penalty. it is just good piece of mind to have. the bill passed was more than 400 votes. now we just need president obama to help us get this done. let's make sure the plants will be there for middle-class families for years to come. we all know a good education means a great opportunity and a stronger economy. let's take this step to make college more affordable and easier to plan. thank you for giving me a few minutes of your...
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bill called me and asked me about fish meal, plant-based diets and i said yes, i have one.itionists for the last 30 years have been looking for replacements for fish meal. we know we can totally eliminate fish meal from fish diets and still have healthy fast-growing fish. in here are containers with some of the ingredients we use. >> one of the first things he told me was fish do not need ingredients, they need nutrition. they don't need fish meal. they need an intelligent set of ingredients that formulate a perfect protein, the right amount of carbohydrates and fat. >> we have evaluated fish meal-free feeds with different species. most are considered carnivorous, but i don't think we were turning a carnivorous fish into a herbivore. we are not changing the animal just changing what they consume. >> wow. >> you can see they hate it. >> they are obviously not interested in it at all. >> you realize what a technique it is to make a pellet float instead of sink. that is truly a fine art. >> they are very happy with the way the fish have been performing on the feed. the product
bill called me and asked me about fish meal, plant-based diets and i said yes, i have one.itionists for the last 30 years have been looking for replacements for fish meal. we know we can totally eliminate fish meal from fish diets and still have healthy fast-growing fish. in here are containers with some of the ingredients we use. >> one of the first things he told me was fish do not need ingredients, they need nutrition. they don't need fish meal. they need an intelligent set of...
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. >>> virginia governor terry mcauliffe signed a bill today that allows the use of derivatives of the marijuana plant for treating severe epilepsy. it was an emotional time for families of children with the condition. this is the first medical marijuana bill to become law in virginia. the new law is a relief for mothers like lisa smith who spoke with our peggy fox last month. her 14-year-old daughter had a seizure in front of lawmakers back in january as parents pleaded with lawmakers to make that marijuana derivative legal. >>> if you ride metro, here is some good news for your wallet and your sanity. metro's board of directors has voted not to raise fares or reduce service for the time being. fare increases and slight reductions in service have been considered as ways to help balance the transit agency's budget. a final vote on the next budget will come this spring. >>> arlington fire responded today to a possible case of ebola. crews showed up to a home on north irving street this morning. the person inside had recently traveled to a country that does have a bunch of ebola cases. although that per
. >>> virginia governor terry mcauliffe signed a bill today that allows the use of derivatives of the marijuana plant for treating severe epilepsy. it was an emotional time for families of children with the condition. this is the first medical marijuana bill to become law in virginia. the new law is a relief for mothers like lisa smith who spoke with our peggy fox last month. her 14-year-old daughter had a seizure in front of lawmakers back in january as parents pleaded with lawmakers...
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>> we will take that as a planted question. i have a bill that just passed through the general assembly. we are performing in a twitch needed to be done for a long time to allow more access for more folks. to commend to have more competition. i think that is always a good thing. i think on your health question no question. let's be clear here business folks understand this. these 400,000 virginians today if they get sick where are they going? they are going to an emergency room. that is happening as we speak. the point i used to make to the business community who do you think is paying for that? you are. you now pay twice. you have paid through aca taxes and that is done. you are now paying twice. these folks are not not getting care. they are going to emergency rooms and places like that and tying up the whole health care delivery system. i don't blame them when they have no other option but if you are a mother with a sick child you will do everything you can possibly do to make sure your child gets health care. remember these are working f
>> we will take that as a planted question. i have a bill that just passed through the general assembly. we are performing in a twitch needed to be done for a long time to allow more access for more folks. to commend to have more competition. i think that is always a good thing. i think on your health question no question. let's be clear here business folks understand this. these 400,000 virginians today if they get sick where are they going? they are going to an emergency room. that is...
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a utility plant is threatening to cut off it's power. they say if rebel can't pay test billby 5:00 p.m. thursday they will turn off the electricity, heat and water. rebel says that would violate a court order and that could put the sale into more jeopardy. last week it was put on hole after rebel's restaurants filed an appeal against the potential buyer. >>> these union carpenters and teamsters are hoping to regain their job. they dismissed a complaint against the convention center. they protested as recently as last friday. last year the two unions signed an agreement and they were barred from working there. president obama unveiled his $4 trillion spending plan for 2016 today. as expected, republicans in congress are not welcoming it. he went to the department of homeland security to debut the plan. it spends billions on public works and provides free junior college for many. house speaker john boehner is critical for it saying it calls for more spending more taxes, and more debt. >> temperatures plunging to dangerous lows. right now i'm tricking how slick your morning rus
a utility plant is threatening to cut off it's power. they say if rebel can't pay test billby 5:00 p.m. thursday they will turn off the electricity, heat and water. rebel says that would violate a court order and that could put the sale into more jeopardy. last week it was put on hole after rebel's restaurants filed an appeal against the potential buyer. >>> these union carpenters and teamsters are hoping to regain their job. they dismissed a complaint against the convention center....
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bill calls me and asked about fish meal free diets, plant diet spirit i said, yes, i have one.and attrition for the past 30 years has been looking for replacements for fish meal. we know we can eliminate fish meal from fish diets and still have healthy and fast-growing fish. here are some of the containers that hold the ingredients we use in some of the diets. >> one of the first things i was told was that fish do not need ingredients. they need nutrition. an intelligent, balanced set of ingredients that formulate a perfect protein or the right amount of fat. >> we have evaluated frisch -- fish meal free feeds. most species are considered carnivorous, i do not think we are turning a carnivorous fish into a herbivore. what i think we are doing is taking soybeans and corn and algae and turning that into me. -- meat. we are not changing animal. we are just changing what they consume. >> you can see they hate it. >> yes. they're obviously not interested in it at all. >> you realize what a technique it is to make a pellet float board -- instead of sink. it is a fine art. >> the guys
bill calls me and asked about fish meal free diets, plant diet spirit i said, yes, i have one.and attrition for the past 30 years has been looking for replacements for fish meal. we know we can eliminate fish meal from fish diets and still have healthy and fast-growing fish. here are some of the containers that hold the ingredients we use in some of the diets. >> one of the first things i was told was that fish do not need ingredients. they need nutrition. an intelligent, balanced set of...
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the big plant at packard in detroit where bill knudsen had a approached the presidents of packard and said i need engines. first for the british spitfire but then also for the p-51 mustang. be all the planes, all the planes then pre-war designs except one, and that's the one that came out of the grumman's plant up in beth paige, new york. and, in fact, the only reason i've been using images at all in this speech is so i'll have an excuse to show you this one. [laughter] this is during the war. this is a failed carrier landing. as you can see, that pilot's in a bit of trouble, trying to land on his carrier, and there's his, one of his batmen being sort of, getting out of the way as it comes in. this is a photograph, by way taken from the grumman aircraft's newsletter. and they were particularly proud of this because that plane, no one got killed. the plane didn't crash. it just powered out, circled back again and then landed safely in the process. that's the hellcat. that's the one other plane that had come about that was -- the one plane that was designed, made, put into production in
the big plant at packard in detroit where bill knudsen had a approached the presidents of packard and said i need engines. first for the british spitfire but then also for the p-51 mustang. be all the planes, all the planes then pre-war designs except one, and that's the one that came out of the grumman's plant up in beth paige, new york. and, in fact, the only reason i've been using images at all in this speech is so i'll have an excuse to show you this one. [laughter] this is during the war....
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bill 1. i represent refining and chemical plant community in east harris, county texas, and we have five refineries in my area that will use that keystone crude oil. congressman weber has the eastern leg and i have the western leg and we have two big old huge tanks who are ready to get that oil and distribute it to our refineries. we have refineries from corpus cristy on the gulf coast who could use that crude oil. they are using heavier crude oil from other parts of the world. the development has taken six years to get this permit. this is the longest study of any cross-board pipeline i have ever sign. because of the backlog, we have 11 other projects that have not moved through the process and some of these are just a simple name change and that's the problem. the president's permitting has broken down. congress needs to act. state department has studied this project four different times. each time they come back and said, the climate impacts will be negligible. the jobs issue, we will have a year of pipe fitters teamsters laborers electrical workers those are great jobs. construction jobs are te
bill 1. i represent refining and chemical plant community in east harris, county texas, and we have five refineries in my area that will use that keystone crude oil. congressman weber has the eastern leg and i have the western leg and we have two big old huge tanks who are ready to get that oil and distribute it to our refineries. we have refineries from corpus cristy on the gulf coast who could use that crude oil. they are using heavier crude oil from other parts of the world. the development...
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tim cook says apple plans to buy $850 million of power from a new california solar plant to cut it's energy billwill supply electricity to its offices and 52 stores in the state. first solar up significantly in today's trade off the news up 13%. >> we do want to hear from you. do you think apple can hit the $1 trillion mark after closing above $750 billion in market cap. a milestone for the company. join in here on worldwide exchange. e-mail us at worldwide@cnbc.com. tweet us at cnbcwex. apple hitting a all time high coinciding with tim cook coming out at the golden sacks comments. i think everyone will be surprised about what they will do. the look of this is fantastic. he also gave an example. tim cook says if i sit for too long it will tap me on the wrist to remind me to get up and move if you haven't moved before an hour. ten minutes before an hour it will tap you. >> i'm not sure i like that. i like being lazy. the last set of result which is are making tim cook's tenure look successful resting on the iphone and will wearables will able to pick up the slack moving forward or does it not rea
tim cook says apple plans to buy $850 million of power from a new california solar plant to cut it's energy billwill supply electricity to its offices and 52 stores in the state. first solar up significantly in today's trade off the news up 13%. >> we do want to hear from you. do you think apple can hit the $1 trillion mark after closing above $750 billion in market cap. a milestone for the company. join in here on worldwide exchange. e-mail us at worldwide@cnbc.com. tweet us at cnbcwex....
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they are bill does try to stop president obama's executive amnesty plant. if if you believe what you read that people have said a substantial majority of the senate agrees that the president should not have done what he did. what is our obligation to try to undo that? the house is done there part. the president himself said 22 times that he did not have the authority to do what he eventually did. this is one case where i agree with the president 42 times. if anyone is thinking i don't agree with them, here is 22 times the 22 times he said he can't or couldn't do what he eventually decided to do. what was that? he said he cannot unilaterally change the country's immigration law. he did not have that authority. he did not have that authority on november 20, 2014 when he took actions that were clearly designed not to enforce the law and he does not have that authority now. the house sent over a bill trying to clarify the president does not have that authority. the the legislative branch of the government, the house of representatives and the senate. not whoeve
they are bill does try to stop president obama's executive amnesty plant. if if you believe what you read that people have said a substantial majority of the senate agrees that the president should not have done what he did. what is our obligation to try to undo that? the house is done there part. the president himself said 22 times that he did not have the authority to do what he eventually did. this is one case where i agree with the president 42 times. if anyone is thinking i don't agree...