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bolden: that's a good question. mr. kamen: i think that what you said was some of the most fundamental presumptions of we have made. throughout time. back to 1816, you can go back to technology before that. a few hundred years before that it was called the dark ages. nobody in their own time ever realized. i doubt that some monk in the dark ages said that i've got a great idea, but this is the dark ages. cancer -- astoday an example, my brother is an oncologist and he would say that it isn't the cells. we shouldn't be treating the disease, we should be treating the patient. and by the way, it's the immune system. getook us 100 years to there and now we are starting to get somewhere, but what you said i think was the fundamental perception of what we know and how we know what we know and how we are going to use that to move forward being more critical than ever because the world is moving faster than ever and those other jobs that you could have, you could make a living as a farmer. you could make a living on a productio
bolden: that's a good question. mr. kamen: i think that what you said was some of the most fundamental presumptions of we have made. throughout time. back to 1816, you can go back to technology before that. a few hundred years before that it was called the dark ages. nobody in their own time ever realized. i doubt that some monk in the dark ages said that i've got a great idea, but this is the dark ages. cancer -- astoday an example, my brother is an oncologist and he would say that it isn't...
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the honorable charles bolden and dean kamen. what i propose to do is i'll give a brief intro to their bios and you'll understand immediately why they are key to this future for the united states. they'll provide us some introductory remarks, and then we'll have a guided discussion from the dais up here and then go to q&a from the audience. i'll remind everyone that we're on the record this morning and we welcome c-span to record this event. and also let me now go into the bios of our key participants this morning. nasa administrator, charles bolden, also major general united states marine corps retired, was nominated by president obama and confirmed by u.s. senate as the 12th administrator of nationaler er a eeronautics and space administration and he began his duties on july 17th, 2009. administrator bolden leads a nationwide nasa team to advance missions and goals of the u.s. space program. as nasa's administrator, administrator bolden has overseen safe transition from 30 years of space shuttle missions to a newer raf of explo
the honorable charles bolden and dean kamen. what i propose to do is i'll give a brief intro to their bios and you'll understand immediately why they are key to this future for the united states. they'll provide us some introductory remarks, and then we'll have a guided discussion from the dais up here and then go to q&a from the audience. i'll remind everyone that we're on the record this morning and we welcome c-span to record this event. and also let me now go into the bios of our key...
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the honorable charles bolden and dean kamen. i will give a brief intro to their bios you will understood immediately why they are key to this future for the united states. they will provide us introductory remarks and then we will have a guided discussion from the dias up here and then go to q&a from the audience. i will remind everyone that we are on the record this morning and we welcome c-span to record this event. let me go into the bios of our key participants this morning. nasa administrator charles bolden, also major general united states marine corps retired, was nominated by president obama as the 12 administrator of nasa. he began his duties on july 17 of 2009. administrator bolden leads a nationwide nasa team who advance missions and goals of the u.s. space program. nasa's administrator, administrator bolden has overseen a safe transition from 30 years of spatial missions to a new era of exploration focused on full utilization of the international space station and space and aeronautics technology development. he has
the honorable charles bolden and dean kamen. i will give a brief intro to their bios you will understood immediately why they are key to this future for the united states. they will provide us introductory remarks and then we will have a guided discussion from the dias up here and then go to q&a from the audience. i will remind everyone that we are on the record this morning and we welcome c-span to record this event. let me go into the bios of our key participants this morning. nasa...
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bolden: i think i've said enough. i want you to remember that your space agency is on a journey to mars. we have lots of things that we do that are not just in spaceflight. we have an incredible science program. we look at planets. we look at our own planet earth. we look at the sun and we look at what we call astrophysics. how did we get here? is there life elsewhere? stem education is the number one product. we spend $19.3 billion on it every single year. mr. kamen: we have to engage our enemies, otherwise they will just become a bigger enemy. two of the phrases used all the time throughout the first community are gracious professionalism. you heard charlie point out that these robots are fiercely competing in their two-minute rounds. and then in the pits the teams help each other if they have a broken axle. gracious professionalism, along with what we call cooperati tion. the teams cooperate as they compete so we wind up with the best of the best. i started with this and i will end by saying this. in a free culture
bolden: i think i've said enough. i want you to remember that your space agency is on a journey to mars. we have lots of things that we do that are not just in spaceflight. we have an incredible science program. we look at planets. we look at our own planet earth. we look at the sun and we look at what we call astrophysics. how did we get here? is there life elsewhere? stem education is the number one product. we spend $19.3 billion on it every single year. mr. kamen: we have to engage our...
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administrator bolden leads a nationwide nasa team. as nasa's administrator administrator wheeler has overseen safe transitions for 30s as they shuttle missions to a new era focused on full utilization of the international space station and space and aeronautics technology. he is let the agency in developing a space launch system rocket and the o'brien spacecraft which will carry astronauts into deep-space and to include support for the mars mission. he has established a new space technology mission to develop cutting-edge technologies for missions of tomorrow. general bolden's are included 14 years as a member of nasa's astronaut office and after turning and after joining that office in 1980 he would travel into orbit four times commanding to spacious settle missions entirely into others. these fights included that the plan that the hubble telescope and also they first joined russian u.s. shuttle mission which included a cosmonaut as a member of his crew. dean kamen the founder of first order for inspiration and recognition of science
administrator bolden leads a nationwide nasa team. as nasa's administrator administrator wheeler has overseen safe transitions for 30s as they shuttle missions to a new era focused on full utilization of the international space station and space and aeronautics technology. he is let the agency in developing a space launch system rocket and the o'brien spacecraft which will carry astronauts into deep-space and to include support for the mars mission. he has established a new space technology...
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ambassador to the united nations, senior fellow john bolden and fox news contributor.ohn, great to have you here. let's start with the remarks that donald trump made to brian kilmeade and his audience today, your reaction. >> well, it sounds to me like a modification of the position that he expressed earlier and i think that is a positive sign. look the concern that americans have, let's identify the concern before we identify the solution, is that we are vulnerable to terrorists getting into this country. and i think an insufficient amount of attention has been paid to that over the past seven-plus years at random. so now is the time to say, what are we going to do to keep america safe from that? >> so, what's the solution? in my opinion trump is right. we have to have an honest discussion with a president who won't mention the words radical islamists. >> i think we've had public testimony by law enforcement and intelligence officials over the past six months that the idea that we can actually screen, for example, a lot of the people seeking refuge in this country, se
ambassador to the united nations, senior fellow john bolden and fox news contributor.ohn, great to have you here. let's start with the remarks that donald trump made to brian kilmeade and his audience today, your reaction. >> well, it sounds to me like a modification of the position that he expressed earlier and i think that is a positive sign. look the concern that americans have, let's identify the concern before we identify the solution, is that we are vulnerable to terrorists getting...
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and i think a lot of the credit goes to administrator bolden and the president. but also the congress and others for taking smart moves to open up innovation in the american launch industry. and the reason why it is important is because we are getting started on a cycle of innovation that should feed on itself over time. hopefully, we can get the price lower, safe access, which then leads to more activity, which then drives lower cost. and we can get on this wheel of innovation. and that is so exciting with the thingss, all of these will hopefully have a cycle to them that drive innovation, so that we actually end up in a place 10 times cheaper in the future than we are now. >> there is a side goal of the panel, to provide andy with material for his book. >> i did an analysis once. i presented it at a convention in the bay area. but basically i said, what is the commercial space industry had the same overhead as the modern commercial airline industry? the commercial space industry is in infancy. it is just getting started is an extremely expensive venture. it tak
and i think a lot of the credit goes to administrator bolden and the president. but also the congress and others for taking smart moves to open up innovation in the american launch industry. and the reason why it is important is because we are getting started on a cycle of innovation that should feed on itself over time. hopefully, we can get the price lower, safe access, which then leads to more activity, which then drives lower cost. and we can get on this wheel of innovation. and that is so...
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ambassador john bolden joins me here n wild-caught alaskan salmon.cy ocean waters... to your kitchen counter. pure. pristine. each one its own delicious arctic prize. when you cook with incredible ingredients... you make incredible meals. fresh ingredients. step-by-step-recipes. delivered to your door. get your first two meals free blueapron.com/cook . not too bad. but bad enough to need an appraisal. how hard could it be for one little accident? except one little accident is now one massive...
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next to me is charles bolden, who's the nasa administrator.e have julie van creek, the vice president of aerospace and launch at rocketdyne. andy weir of "the the martian," and george whiteside, ceo of virgin galactic and the spaceship company. all of these people are involved in space in various ways but something extraordinary is going to happen in a year or two, administrator bolden, and i want you to talk to us about it. we're going to have a launch from a government site at kennedy space center or cape canaveral. we're going to launch nasa astronauts to the international space station. but they are going to be launched on a commercial vehicle. >> absolutely. >> this is a very big deal. how did this come about? >> it's a huge deal. and it actually started back in 2003 after we lost "columbia." and long story short, the decision was made -- recommendation was made to the president at the time to phase out of the space shuttle for a number of reasons. one, we wanted to explore. and the shuttle was a low earth orbiting vehicle. but we felt th
next to me is charles bolden, who's the nasa administrator.e have julie van creek, the vice president of aerospace and launch at rocketdyne. andy weir of "the the martian," and george whiteside, ceo of virgin galactic and the spaceship company. all of these people are involved in space in various ways but something extraordinary is going to happen in a year or two, administrator bolden, and i want you to talk to us about it. we're going to have a launch from a government site at...
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it is a young marine corps recently promoted colonel by the name of jay bolden, so we're in the presence this morning of not just two great marine but two great marine fighter pilots and it's a great honor for us to be in their presence as well. >> his mother loves it. >> i'll also mention, this is for my brookings employers, i never miss the opportunity to do preparations for a session like this. i was on an airplane flying to the balkans at the end of last week on a turkish airlines flight and i looked up on the television and there was neil degrasse tyson interviewing administrator bolden about the mars mission and the nature of technology that nasa has brought to every single day and the session concluded with neil asking when nasa will produce a flying car as i recall. so, i never miss the opportunity to prepare for these sessions and initially i thought it was amazing that you had learned to speak turkish but i realized i was on the wrong channel and changed my technological approach to the english channel only to learn it was a great session as well. this morning we'll have openin
it is a young marine corps recently promoted colonel by the name of jay bolden, so we're in the presence this morning of not just two great marine but two great marine fighter pilots and it's a great honor for us to be in their presence as well. >> his mother loves it. >> i'll also mention, this is for my brookings employers, i never miss the opportunity to do preparations for a session like this. i was on an airplane flying to the balkans at the end of last week on a turkish...
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[inaudible] [inaudible] >> coming up on c-span2, the administrator charles bolden on the commercial space travel. after that betterment versus montana, the case related to the sixth amendment right to a speedy trial. later, an update later, an update on the role farm credit program. >> friday, scholars and diplomats on the role of diplomacy and regional partnership in strengthening your pink security. you can see the event live from the atlantic council at 11:30 a.m. eastern on c-span. wednesday, queen elizabeth spoke on the state opening of the british parliament. she delivered a speech written by the government that outlines the priorities of the coming year. sunday, we'll bring you bbc parliaments coverage posted by day no britain. by daniel britton. that is at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> this sunday night on q&a, vanity fair fair columnist michael kinsley talks about his new book, old age, beginners beginners guide and living with parkinson's disease. >> parkinson's is a disease and so that the nonsensical question. but, what i really meant obviously was thinking is it going to af
[inaudible] [inaudible] >> coming up on c-span2, the administrator charles bolden on the commercial space travel. after that betterment versus montana, the case related to the sixth amendment right to a speedy trial. later, an update later, an update on the role farm credit program. >> friday, scholars and diplomats on the role of diplomacy and regional partnership in strengthening your pink security. you can see the event live from the atlantic council at 11:30 a.m. eastern on...
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the honorable charles bolden and dean kamen. what i propose to do is i'll give a brief intro to their bios and you'll understand immediately why they are key to this future for the united states. they'll provide us some introductory remarks, and then we'll have a guided discussion from the dais up here and then go to "q" and "a" from the audience. i'll remind everyone that we're on the record this morning and we welcome c-span to record this event. and also let me now go into the bios of our key participants this morning. charles bolden, also major general united states marine corps retired, was nominated by president obama and confirmed by the u.s. senate as the 12th administrator of national aeronautics and space administration and he began his duties on july 17th, 2009. administrator bolden leads a nationwide nasa team to advance missions and goals of the u.s. space program. as nasa's administrator, administrator bolden has overseen safe transition from 30 years of space shuttle missions to a new era of exploration foe -- foc
the honorable charles bolden and dean kamen. what i propose to do is i'll give a brief intro to their bios and you'll understand immediately why they are key to this future for the united states. they'll provide us some introductory remarks, and then we'll have a guided discussion from the dais up here and then go to "q" and "a" from the audience. i'll remind everyone that we're on the record this morning and we welcome c-span to record this event. and also let me now go...
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let me invite administrator bolden for his remarks and then we'll go to q&a. >> first of all, big message i want to give you on answers from a journey to mars. don't want you to miss that, if you hear nothing else, but how do we get there? and a lot of the stuff that dean talked about is critically important. we need young men and women from all over the place who will help us to do that. if you go to the johnson space center today, not a commercial, but you'll find half the engineers in our robotics lab at the johnson space center were in f.i.r.s.t. in high school. there is great benefit from it. we're using our missions to try to inspire the youth of today. i tell people, nasa has a budget today, we spend $19.3 billion on s.t.e.m. education because every single thing we do is related to trying to get young people interested in, and we actually call it theme, and we have extended it to be steam, and a. is for the arts. hopefully we'll have the opportunity to talk about arts and design because there's a new community of people called makers. these are young men and women who have an incre
let me invite administrator bolden for his remarks and then we'll go to q&a. >> first of all, big message i want to give you on answers from a journey to mars. don't want you to miss that, if you hear nothing else, but how do we get there? and a lot of the stuff that dean talked about is critically important. we need young men and women from all over the place who will help us to do that. if you go to the johnson space center today, not a commercial, but you'll find half the engineers...
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. >> later today nasa administrator charles bolden talks about the future of science, technology, engineeringath education in america. live coverage beginning at 10 eastern on c-span. >> later today a look at the rise of terrorism many europe and why certain groups are being blamed for promoting a jihadist agenda in the region. that's host by new america.
. >> later today nasa administrator charles bolden talks about the future of science, technology, engineeringath education in america. live coverage beginning at 10 eastern on c-span. >> later today a look at the rise of terrorism many europe and why certain groups are being blamed for promoting a jihadist agenda in the region. that's host by new america.
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lou: ambassador john bolden to mediate the problems that now face the british prime minister. >> stayus. if you take multiple medications a dry mouth can be a common side effect. that's why there's biotene. it comes in oral rinse, spray or gel, so there's moisturizing relief for everyone. biotene. for people who suffer from a dry mouth. a♪ should i stay or should i go? travel season fo♪ nothing. this summer at choice hotels the more you go the better. now get a free $50 gift card for staying just 2 times. so go. book now at choicehotels.com. you always have a choice. amazing sleep stays with you all day and all night. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology give you the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. it's the semi-annual sale! save $500 on the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. know better sleep. only at a sleep number store. lou: secretary of state kerry today announces that u.s. and some allies are sending weapon to libya government to help fight the islamic state. terrorists have been expanding throughout libya since u.s. overthrow libya'
lou: ambassador john bolden to mediate the problems that now face the british prime minister. >> stayus. if you take multiple medications a dry mouth can be a common side effect. that's why there's biotene. it comes in oral rinse, spray or gel, so there's moisturizing relief for everyone. biotene. for people who suffer from a dry mouth. a♪ should i stay or should i go? travel season fo♪ nothing. this summer at choice hotels the more you go the better. now get a free $50 gift card for...
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lou: ambassador john bolden to mediate the problems that now face the british prime minister., burning of diabetic nerve pain, these feet learned the horn from my dad and played gigs from new york to miami. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or blurry vision. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs, and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. now i have less diabetic nerve pain. ask your doctor about lyrica. lou: secretary of state kerry today announces that u.s. and some allies are sending weapon to libya government to help f
lou: ambassador john bolden to mediate the problems that now face the british prime minister., burning of diabetic nerve pain, these feet learned the horn from my dad and played gigs from new york to miami. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or...
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c-span2, nasan on administrator charles bolden discusses the state of science, technology and math education in the u.s. and at 8:00 eastern on house commerce subcommittee holds a hearing on the pet medication industry. >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and issues that impact you. coming up tuesday morning, david getman, political reporter for charleston gazette mail, talks about the primary taking virginia.est democratic congressman don beyer eighth district, on his that congress blocks the power of the a.t.f., the forral agency responsible investigating firearm sales. max boot talks about donald trump's approach to foreign policy. c-span's "washington journal" begins live at 7:00 a.m. eastern tuesday morning. discussion. briefings white house with press secretary josh earnest. topics include north carolina's transgender law, the iran virusr deal and zika funding. >> good afternoon. happy monday. i want to bring to your attention a statement issued today by the national governor's association. n.g.a. is a bipartisan organization that represents governors from across
c-span2, nasan on administrator charles bolden discusses the state of science, technology and math education in the u.s. and at 8:00 eastern on house commerce subcommittee holds a hearing on the pet medication industry. >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and issues that impact you. coming up tuesday morning, david getman, political reporter for charleston gazette mail, talks about the primary taking virginia.est democratic congressman don beyer eighth...
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and in fact, i would imagine for some of trump's core supporters, sort of em boldens them to sort of take it on the world stage, that whole telling it like it is thing that they've been attracted to do that globally is attractive to them as well but in terms of domestic politics, i don't think they vote based on how world leaders are responding to a specific candidate. although i do think that to me, it's about the pieces of the republican establishment who continue to have reluctance to embrace trump, it's moments like this that speak to why they have been unable to do that because just as he is trying to bring more people on board and tell the party, this is going to be great, come with me, i brought all these people into the process, we are going to have a great victory here. then he gets into a distracting scuffle on the world stage and they think that distracts from the core mission of going after hillary clinton. there will continue to be a moment, as he continues to consolidate the party. these things bubble up and he has to readdress with exactly the folks he's trying to brin
and in fact, i would imagine for some of trump's core supporters, sort of em boldens them to sort of take it on the world stage, that whole telling it like it is thing that they've been attracted to do that globally is attractive to them as well but in terms of domestic politics, i don't think they vote based on how world leaders are responding to a specific candidate. although i do think that to me, it's about the pieces of the republican establishment who continue to have reluctance to...
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. >> when someone comes up to you and tells you their life story, it em boldened me.as tired of hearing fathers tell their sons and daughters, what they would drive down to the polling booth, sneak in and get a sticker. they didn't vote because they weren't allowed to vote and embarrassed to tell their children they didn't have the right to vote. why do we live in society like this. you served your time. i want you back in society and feeling good about yourself. let's embolden people, redemption. second chances matter in this nation and we in virginia as i say are joining 40 other states but it is sad to see and i tell the republicans be very careful of your rhetoric and what you're saying about this. it is sad to see what the republican party in virginia has done, trying out to deny people the ability to go out and vote. let's earn their vote, if you got a good message, they should vote for you. by demonizing them, you're not going to get their vote. >> governor terry mcaulifcaulif thank you for your time. >> a judge upholds north carolina's voter i.d. law, sparking
. >> when someone comes up to you and tells you their life story, it em boldened me.as tired of hearing fathers tell their sons and daughters, what they would drive down to the polling booth, sneak in and get a sticker. they didn't vote because they weren't allowed to vote and embarrassed to tell their children they didn't have the right to vote. why do we live in society like this. you served your time. i want you back in society and feeling good about yourself. let's embolden people,...
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charles bolden nominated by president toboggan and confirmed from nasa and began his duties july 17th 2009 you need take nationwide nasa team to advance mission in dingell's to the space program as an administrator he has overseen safe transitions to a new era of exploration to the international space station and led the agency of the orion spacecraft but also support the mars mission it has established to develop cutting edge technologies and his 34 year career in the record of 14ol years as a member of the nasa astronaut office and then would travel into orbit for times and piloted two of them and also with the hubble space telescope in the first joint russian u.s. flight that included a member of his true that is a cosmonaut. for inspiration and recognition of science and technology d is an advocate for science and technology and first to be intertwinedchnoy with the practical use driven by his special determination by so doing to change the culture of the united states.s. he holds more than 440 patents many of medicalde devices expanding health care world wide as aneg undergraduat
charles bolden nominated by president toboggan and confirmed from nasa and began his duties july 17th 2009 you need take nationwide nasa team to advance mission in dingell's to the space program as an administrator he has overseen safe transitions to a new era of exploration to the international space station and led the agency of the orion spacecraft but also support the mars mission it has established to develop cutting edge technologies and his 34 year career in the record of 14ol years as a...
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inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> coming up on c-span2, the administrator charles bolden on the commercial space travel. after that betterment versus montana, the case related to the sixth amendment right to a speedy trial. later, an update later, an update on the role farm credit program. >> friday, scholars and diplomats on the role of diplomacy and regional partnership in strengthening your pink security. you can see the event live from the atlantic council at 11:30 a.m. eastern on c-span.
inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> coming up on c-span2, the administrator charles bolden on the commercial space travel. after that betterment versus montana, the case related to the sixth amendment right to a speedy trial. later, an update later, an update on the role farm credit program. >> friday, scholars and diplomats on the role of diplomacy and regional partnership in strengthening your pink security. you can see the event live from the atlantic council at...
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havee v to heat up in game four ifame ur they don't want to go back inkn a three-one hole back to bk bolden at this point but the warriors have trailed a best of seven, two to 13 timeses and two other times they times y ripped off three straight. so... happened in the nbahappen finals last year.ea >> they know how to do this. >> lebron and cleveland was up and golden won three straight. h >> i worry about steph curry'sus health. he play not be the same but if i he's healthy gets it -- he's hitting for 35 or 40 one night i think the i te warriors can take it home. it h. >> how much of that do youuc tha think stems from how hard theyae played the regular season toheua try to get that record. rec >> i mean, i don't know, maybebe it took its toll on the team, right.t. obviously they were push when did you go other teams slowederd down there. i just don't know.juon't they just seem to be hitting ang better team right now, right.igt o can kc thunder just seem tost be hitting on all cylinders cyln and it might just be a bad matchup. >> when they played then they p thunder in the regular seasonlan
havee v to heat up in game four ifame ur they don't want to go back inkn a three-one hole back to bk bolden at this point but the warriors have trailed a best of seven, two to 13 timeses and two other times they times y ripped off three straight. so... happened in the nbahappen finals last year.ea >> they know how to do this. >> lebron and cleveland was up and golden won three straight. h >> i worry about steph curry'sus health. he play not be the same but if i he's healthy...
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announcer: nasa administrator bolden speaks about science, technology, engineering and math education in the u.s. outside the brookings institution we are live at 10:00 eastern on c-span. later in the day, a look at the rise of terrorism in europe and mrablamed for being a jihadist agenda. we have it live at 12:30 eastern on c-span. monday on the communicators, commissioner michael o'reilly on several key f.c.c., like the net neutrality in the courts, and specter boxes. political on the divide within the f.c.c., he's buskirk.y howard aggressive he most le leftist approach to policy aking is little ground, when that becomes the first primary goal of the item, when the policy and projection becomes the first goal, rather than any colegialityn of any or any kind of attempt it bring or develop consensus, you wind up with the scenario we had today, when there's little nterest in bringing my opinionos board and you'll find that i'm less likely to be o pportive and i'm going t express my views. >> watch the communicators monday night at 8 eastern on c-span 2. >> announcer: tonight on c-span,
announcer: nasa administrator bolden speaks about science, technology, engineering and math education in the u.s. outside the brookings institution we are live at 10:00 eastern on c-span. later in the day, a look at the rise of terrorism in europe and mrablamed for being a jihadist agenda. we have it live at 12:30 eastern on c-span. monday on the communicators, commissioner michael o'reilly on several key f.c.c., like the net neutrality in the courts, and specter boxes. political on the divide...
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. >> is that because with no response, it em boldens putin's russia to prove even further? >> i think they need to understand what's acceptable. we're flying and sailing in international waters in the baltic for instance, and we have every right to do so. >> need that response be symmetrical or for instance, javelin showing up on the border? >> i would say as we look at options, we should keep everything on the table. >> and that, whatever the response may be, even if it's not a public response, putin needs to understand it is a response. >> yes. >> i want to turn to a topic we've discusseded previously in your current role in cory yee area, cluster munitions that have a rate below 1%. what is your understanding of how many cluster munitions in inventory today failed to comply with that gates policy? >> sir, i couldn't answer that accurately. i would just tell you my experience with the, with the munitions that i have in korea, that i would lose just about all of my cluster munitions for use that i have stockpiled today. >> what is the department of defense's current policy
. >> is that because with no response, it em boldens putin's russia to prove even further? >> i think they need to understand what's acceptable. we're flying and sailing in international waters in the baltic for instance, and we have every right to do so. >> need that response be symmetrical or for instance, javelin showing up on the border? >> i would say as we look at options, we should keep everything on the table. >> and that, whatever the response may be, even...
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i think it a lot of credit goes to administrator bolden and the president, but also the congress and others for taking smart moves to open up innovation in the american launch industry. the reason why it's important is we are getting started on the cycle of innovation that should feed on itself over time. that that is to say hopefully we can get the price lower but then it leads to more activity in space which then drives a lower cost and we start getting on this wheel of innovation. that is what is so excited about , withiting about this reasonable launches and all these things we want to do, hopefully it will have a cycle to them that tries innovation so -- that drives innovation so that we end up in a place ten times cheaper, 100 times cheaper in the future than where we are now. >> i should look to the business side of this panel and that is to provide andy with material for his next book. >> i did an analysis once and presented it at a convention in the bay area. basically i said what if the commercial space industry have the same overhead as the modern commercial airline indust
i think it a lot of credit goes to administrator bolden and the president, but also the congress and others for taking smart moves to open up innovation in the american launch industry. the reason why it's important is we are getting started on the cycle of innovation that should feed on itself over time. that that is to say hopefully we can get the price lower but then it leads to more activity in space which then drives a lower cost and we start getting on this wheel of innovation. that is...
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general bolden and i and his son, jay, have seen them in action. when you saw the bright faces on that video here this morning, that's the new greatest generation. the greatest generation that will propel this country and our friends and sometimes our opponents who will become our friends to another level of human existence. and this kind of a conversation today is what brings that to fruition. so let's thank our panel this morning. thank you all for coming. [ applause ] >> it's a pleasure. >>> president barack obama paid tribute today to the 140,000 victims of the atomic bomb topped 71 years ago on hiroshima. he became the first u.s. president to visit the site of the world's first atomic bomb attack. see the wreath laying and president obama's speech in hiroshima tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >>> with congress in recess next week, "american history tv" programs are airing in primetime on c-span3. look for our history features each night twinning at 8:00 eastern including three day vietnam war summit from the lyndon b. johnson presidential li
general bolden and i and his son, jay, have seen them in action. when you saw the bright faces on that video here this morning, that's the new greatest generation. the greatest generation that will propel this country and our friends and sometimes our opponents who will become our friends to another level of human existence. and this kind of a conversation today is what brings that to fruition. so let's thank our panel this morning. thank you all for coming. [ applause ] >> it's a...
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has said, but i'll be honest with you, this is not the way to get your point across and it only em boldens the american people to know that we have a real issue that they deserve to be here and that we should just give them everything they want. our economy cannot pay for it any more. we are $19 trillion in debt. we need to turn off the spigot. >> pam larks we're not doing dog whistle any more. i condemn the protests, but when all of a sudden, we start saying that, you know, that the real issue is it shows how unlawful illegals are, that's dangerous demagogue stuff that reflects the rhetoric, and that's where it gets tricky and difficult, and something we need to confront directly. >> let me ask you something too. consistent theme, the conspiracy th theories, talking about it with the clintons as well in an ad he had on social media we've heard this before, but millennials are new to this fight. do you think clinton needs to come out and answer to this point? >> i don't think so. i think what trump is doing is just looking for -- what he does best. creates media narratives. bringing things
has said, but i'll be honest with you, this is not the way to get your point across and it only em boldens the american people to know that we have a real issue that they deserve to be here and that we should just give them everything they want. our economy cannot pay for it any more. we are $19 trillion in debt. we need to turn off the spigot. >> pam larks we're not doing dog whistle any more. i condemn the protests, but when all of a sudden, we start saying that, you know, that the real...
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to reduce the tensions, the concern more broadly going forward would be that this would perhaps em boldenjong-un to reach beyond his grasp yet further because he's getting the sort of attention that he's been seeking. so it would likely cause some concerns, yes. >> and mr. ambassador, i'd like you to listen to something donald trump said about kim jong-un back in january. listen. >> you've got to give him credit. how many young guys, he was like 26 or 25 when his father died, take over these tough generals and all of a sudden it's pretty amazing when you think of it, how does he do that? even though it is a culture, he goes in and takes over and he's the boss. incredible, he wiped out the uncle and this one and that one. >> just to reminds our viewers, kim executed his uncle and also executed his military chief and his vice premiere. how do you take mr. trump's comments? >> well, they are very irresponsible. here he's taking -- giving credit to north korean leader for executing people, for taking them out. you know, he's -- he's so naive about foreign policy. it's all rhetoric. he has no
to reduce the tensions, the concern more broadly going forward would be that this would perhaps em boldenjong-un to reach beyond his grasp yet further because he's getting the sort of attention that he's been seeking. so it would likely cause some concerns, yes. >> and mr. ambassador, i'd like you to listen to something donald trump said about kim jong-un back in january. listen. >> you've got to give him credit. how many young guys, he was like 26 or 25 when his father died, take...
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. >> later today nasa administrator charles bolden talks about the future of science, technology, engineering and math education in america. live coverage beginning at 10 eastern on c-span. >> later today a look at the rise of terrorism many europe and why certain groups are being blamed for promoting a jihadist agenda in the region. that's host by new america. live coverage begins at 12:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> now, a discussion on cybersecurity and how the department of homeland security is changing to meet new threats. panelists include leading experts from both government and corporations, followed by remarks from former national intelligence director dennis blair. this is an hour and a half. [inaudible conversations] >> all right. we're going to kick start this. i know some are on break, but just given our time crunch, i want to make sure we're able to cover enough time for panel to actually share some of their insights and thoughts. this is a bit of a, it coffers a wide range of issues from insiders' threats to foreign counterintelligence to cybersecurity, but i think one of the th
. >> later today nasa administrator charles bolden talks about the future of science, technology, engineering and math education in america. live coverage beginning at 10 eastern on c-span. >> later today a look at the rise of terrorism many europe and why certain groups are being blamed for promoting a jihadist agenda in the region. that's host by new america. live coverage begins at 12:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> now, a discussion on cybersecurity and how the department of...
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be available during the dut trial and joining us with what'w going on want we can expect a scott boldenriminal defense df attorney and legal commentator.c good morning.good >> good morning.>> good morn >> tell me how this case is i different from the case thate we've seen so far. so f >> this case is going to focus on the arrest.. most people remember the arrestr because if you apply the but fof test but for nero being theg t arresarresting officer or making arrest with officer miller you u probably wouldn't have thelyou riots. ri you wouldn't have the death ofa freddie gray and so this is what is engrained in most of the public's mind so it will focusls on whether the arrest was legall or not, whether if it was was illegal, can he be charged and a prosecuted for assault? but the other thing your viewers oughtio to look for this is going to bet there have been no papers filede in regard to a juror juryur j selection and it's pretty smarty foe on the defense part becauseu this is really -- these are technical issues.ue judge is not going to be suede s by any emotion either assault oa not
be available during the dut trial and joining us with what'w going on want we can expect a scott boldenriminal defense df attorney and legal commentator.c good morning.good >> good morning.>> good morn >> tell me how this case is i different from the case thate we've seen so far. so f >> this case is going to focus on the arrest.. most people remember the arrestr because if you apply the but fof test but for nero being theg t arresarresting officer or making arrest with...
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senator bolden said that. the lowest d.o.j. will preclear is 55%. that's page 533. then the statement that the most important factor to him was obtaining preclearance. justice ginsburg: was there a basis to the legislature who said the department of justice won't accept it if we go below 55%? was this something he made up or does he have some basis? mr. rafael: the record has not showing where that number came from. it shows that this district was precleared previously at 53%. and at 50%. the senate, virginia senate districts were precleared at 50%. >> are there districts in other states or cases where it is 55% or 60%? justice kennedy: or is that high? mr. rafael: i don't know the answer. the record shows that d.o.j. precleared a district as low as 33%. that's page 205 of the joint appendix. in something sfpblgt i agree with mr. carvin it's not enough to say we are complying the sprorks r.a. when you say we have to comply with the v.r.a. and the way we do thats is having a 55% floor, the trial court does that right. once we lost the issue of repredominating, that w
senator bolden said that. the lowest d.o.j. will preclear is 55%. that's page 533. then the statement that the most important factor to him was obtaining preclearance. justice ginsburg: was there a basis to the legislature who said the department of justice won't accept it if we go below 55%? was this something he made up or does he have some basis? mr. rafael: the record has not showing where that number came from. it shows that this district was precleared previously at 53%. and at 50%. the...
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be taking our viewers to the brookings institution this morning where nasa administrator charles boldengetting set to talk about the future of stem education in the united states. we will see you back here tomorrow for another washington journal at 7:00 a.m. eastern 4:00 pacific.
be taking our viewers to the brookings institution this morning where nasa administrator charles boldengetting set to talk about the future of stem education in the united states. we will see you back here tomorrow for another washington journal at 7:00 a.m. eastern 4:00 pacific.
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scott bolden, a hillary clinton supporter. >> thank you, victor. >> last night donald trump weighed inlinton's search for a running mate and the possibility that massachusetts senator elizabeth warren could be on that short list. let's watch and listen. >> i just learned that crooked hillary, along with her friend -- you know, she's got this goofy friend named elizabeth warren. she's on a twitter rarn eter ra. she is a goofus. she is a goofus. you ever see her? this woman, she's a basket case. by the way, she's done nothing in the united states senate. she's done nothing. i'd love to run against her, if i came from massachusetts. >> jeffrey, reince priebus on friday said that there is a change in tone that needs to happen that is coming. it didn't come last night. when will that come? is that coming as donald trump moves toward the general? >> well, i think, victor, as you see speeches like he gave the other week on foreign policy and the one before that on aipac, those are different kinds of speeches, different kind of tone. but heavens, if you can't go out on the campaign trail and h
scott bolden, a hillary clinton supporter. >> thank you, victor. >> last night donald trump weighed inlinton's search for a running mate and the possibility that massachusetts senator elizabeth warren could be on that short list. let's watch and listen. >> i just learned that crooked hillary, along with her friend -- you know, she's got this goofy friend named elizabeth warren. she's on a twitter rarn eter ra. she is a goofus. she is a goofus. you ever see her? this woman,...
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. >>> hillary clinton squeaking by in kentucky, sanders em boldened by the margin, and so both candidateswith more. what are you seeing, joe? >> reporter: good morning. bernie sanders has an event in san jose at 10:00 pacific time this morning at fair grounds, a huge rally in los angeles county last night. though the headline this morning, as you said, narrow victory for hillary clinton in kentucky, all of what she needed to claim that she has broken the string of victories by bernie sanders in multiple primaries and caucuses, and the clinton win in the bluegrass state makes a statement about her ability to attract votes in appalachia. now within 100 delegates what she needs to clinch. bernie sanders for his part, picking up a win in progressive leaning oregon and making it clear he has no intention of dropping out of the race, even though there are increasing concerns in the party that his staying the course all the way through the june 7th california primary is creating chaos and anger in the run-up to the democratic convention. listen to sanders last night. >> many of the pundits and p
. >>> hillary clinton squeaking by in kentucky, sanders em boldened by the margin, and so both candidateswith more. what are you seeing, joe? >> reporter: good morning. bernie sanders has an event in san jose at 10:00 pacific time this morning at fair grounds, a huge rally in los angeles county last night. though the headline this morning, as you said, narrow victory for hillary clinton in kentucky, all of what she needed to claim that she has broken the string of victories by...
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[crowd chatter] >> nasa administrator charles bolden speaks tomorrow but engineering and math educationthe u.s.. we have it live at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. later in the day a look at the rise of terrorism and europe and why certain groups are being blamed for promoting a jihadist agenda in the region. -- 12:30 live at 1230 p.m. pt on c-span. >> monday on "the communicators," the republican -- fcc commissioner michael o'rielly. he is joined by howard is kirk, the communications daily administrator director. >> he takes the most aggressive, leftist approach to policymaking makes little ground when that becomes the primary goal of the item. when the policy of the direction they want to go to becomes the first goal rather than any consideration of collegiality or any attempt to develop consensus you wind up with the scenario we have today. when there's little interest in bringing my opinion on board, you'll find i'm less likely to be supportive. >> on c-span, newsmakers is next with the puerto rican governor l.a. hundred garcia -- alejandro garcia. formerhat, the halilzad onzalmay k "
[crowd chatter] >> nasa administrator charles bolden speaks tomorrow but engineering and math educationthe u.s.. we have it live at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. later in the day a look at the rise of terrorism and europe and why certain groups are being blamed for promoting a jihadist agenda in the region. -- 12:30 live at 1230 p.m. pt on c-span. >> monday on "the communicators," the republican -- fcc commissioner michael o'rielly. he is joined by howard is kirk, the...