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eastern on c-span two. his the governor delivers state of the state address to lawmakers of the capital. live coverage begins at 1:30 p.m. eastern on c-span three. a reminder. he can follow all of these events live online at c-span.org , and with the free c-span radio app. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies, and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> congressional leaders have said that immigration legislation is on their agenda for 2018. next, a discussion on the prospects for immigration reform this year. this portion of washington journal is 55 minutes. ""washington journal continues. host: for two perspectives we are joined by daniel stein and then johnson -- and then johnson. we will get your predictions and hopes. was the mostk important development in 2017 when it came to the issue of immigration in the country? it has been the emergence of the dreamers and the issue of what do we do
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on c-span. you can watch it also on www.c-span.org. search davos. >> the president of the united states. night, president trump gives his first state of the union address. c-span at 8:00 eastern, and then the speech live at 9:00 p.m.. following the speech, the democratic response. hear your reaction and comments from ebbers of congress. state of themp's union address, tuesday at c-span. listen with the free c-span radio app, also at www.c-span.org. a half,out an hour and jeff sessions speaking in norfolk talking about national
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eastern also on c-span. congress returns tuesday, facing a government shutdown of midnight friday january 19, the house gambling in at 2:00 p.m. eastern as members were to extend government funding and consider an abortion bill. the senate is back at 4:30 working on the fisa bill. later the senate will have to work on extending government funding past that deadline. the house, live on c-span and the senate live on c-span2. >> sunday on c-span q&a, author and wall street journal contributor aj boehm with his book the accidental president. harry s truman in the four months that changed the world. >> roosevelt's funeral was saturday and sunday. truman was terrified to give the speech. he talked about it the night before he laid in his bed and he prayed to god. he climbs the stairs, for stairs to the pulpit and looks out and sees his wife in the crowd and she is crying. she is crying because roosevelt is dead. the nation is in shock, and she never wanted to be the first lady. she never wanted her husband to be p
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announcer: c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies, and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. afterwards, on kaylee macadamia on her new book, the new american revolution. she is interviewed by matt lewis. >> conservatives say to me, why do you use this word, i am not a populist. book it sums up what this is about, the people. i wanted to honestly profile the people on the left and right. most of the voters i profiled were trump voters but i profiled some who were not. to me, it was capturing sentiment that drove an electorate to deliver one of the most astonishing electoral defeats i think we have seen in modern history. so it is a profile of the american people on issues from terrorism to poisoned water in flint, michigan. tonight on c-span, mayors from across the u.s. visit washington dc for the biannual meeting. we will bring you scenes from the meeting and visit to the white house. later, senators hold a hearing to exami
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on c-span three, a look at the u.s. postal service's effort to combat the trafficking of synthetic drugs in the evening at 7:00 p.m., the events marking the 50th anniversary of the vietnam war tet offensive. ♪ >> c-span's washington journal, live every day, with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up this morning, we will discuss missing text messages between an fbi agent and attorney. and the trump administration's plan to allow gas pumps in the u.s. coastal waters. the national resource defense council member join us. we are live in columbia, south carolina for the next thousand city capitals to her, as the governor will discuss public policy issues. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. lacks -- >> asked, we returned to the washington d c convention center where the science and transportation committee held a hearing yesterday. they looked at emerging innovations in the automotive industry. this is about two hours. the privileges of leading a c
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to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. >>> c-span student cam. tweets say it all. student cam in action. video editing and splicing for constitutional documentaries. this group showed us how it's done. two stellar interviews in one day. and these students asked some hard-hitting questions about immigration reform and the dream act. we're asking students to choose a provision of the u.s. constitution and create a video illustrating why it's important. our competition is open to all middle school and high school students grade 6 through 12. $100,000 in cash prizes will be awarded. the grand prize, $5,000, will go to the student or team with the best overall entry. the deadline is january 18th. get contest details on our website at studentcam.org. >> in july 1967, five days of rioting erupted in detroit, sparked by a police raid on an illegal bar and fuelled by long-simmering tensions over racism and segregation. earlier today, american history tv was live from detroit to look back 50 years. our guests joined us at the detroit free press newsroom to
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and the coverage is live tomorrow at c-span, c-span.org and available with the free c-span radio app. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> once again, we're live at the annual state of the net conference, an all-day forum that considers some of the challenges for internet policy for 2018. should get started in just a moment here, but very quickly, some of the speakers you'll hear from, minnesota senator amy klobuchar, and secretary elaine duch. we'll hear from the chair of the internet caucus. we'll hear from congressman greg walton at 1:00 eastern and commissioner robert mcdowell and later this afternoon another sec commissioner, jessica rosenworsel. >> hell
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follow gavel-to-gavel coverage of the house on c-span and senate coverage on c-span 2. we are also streaming live on c-span.org and on the c-span radio app. >> with landmark cases returning next month for season 2, c-span 's senior history producer share background on the series. >> by popular demand, it is returning. production with us and that national constitution center. they are talking about race, the powers of congress and the constitution, immigration. what we have in season two are 12 landmark supreme court cases that take you through the history of the country and deal with all of these cases that really has something to do with today. with a national constitution center, we had a very long set of cases. only wanted to do was take cases that had a human interest story to them. in the end, these stories affect human beings across the country. the cases came down to did they have an impact in their time, change the country in their time, and how relevant are they today? and all of them are relevant today. the first case is the power of congress to write laws to
follow gavel-to-gavel coverage of the house on c-span and senate coverage on c-span 2. we are also streaming live on c-span.org and on the c-span radio app. >> with landmark cases returning next month for season 2, c-span 's senior history producer share background on the series. >> by popular demand, it is returning. production with us and that national constitution center. they are talking about race, the powers of congress and the constitution, immigration. what we have in season...
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c-span cities tour of fayetteville, arkansas, next on rday at noon eastern c-span 2's book tv and next sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american c-span 3. on orking with our cable affiliates as we explore america. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] week on q&a, mark bowden discusses his
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houses on c-span and once again later this afternoon at 3:00 eastern, the senate on c-span two. we are covering the women's ,arch, if you go to c-span.org you can see livestream coverage showing that now from the national mall. vegasr from j next on las independent line. caller: i spent 20 years in the air force and i retired from this country -- serving our country and doing all that good for our country. i look at these guys and i scratch my head. i'm an independent, i voted for trump, and i think we need to drain the swamp, because these guys can work together and they can't get their act together. there is no integrity or character amongst these people. iny talk around each other the last caller talks about lies. oh my gosh. it amazes me how people are today when it's obvious you need 60 votes in the senate to pass a resolution. it is democrats fault and it is all on schumer. host: you do need 60 votes to move forward. we will take your calls for about 10 more minutes and provided no other life briefings happen, we're going to show you some the closing comments by senators l
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thanks for joining us here on c-span and c-span radio. mr.onnolly: it's my great pleasure to see the democrats win one tonight. host: and one more question, will federal employees including those in your district receive back pay? mr. connolly: our understanding is that the bill coming from the -- the senate resolution coming from the house will include restoration of any lost salary. i hope that's accurate. host: thanks for being with us. bob, let's go down memory lane you probably remember this on saturday morning, let's listen. [sound clip] >> ♪ i'm a bill, just a bill i'm stuck on capitol hill a few key few key congressmen debate will the nation let me be a law i hope and pray that they will but today i am still just a bill ♪ host: you remember that. [laughter] guest: i do remember that. that's probably the extent of my knowledge when i came to washington about politics. i thought it was helpful. host: i played this because that's not the way the process is working today. guest: no, it's far more complicated. i have a lot of friends who a
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on c-span. unfoldsn, where history daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by television companies, and it is to you today by your cable or satellite provider. court heardreme oral argument. the ohio case of whether the state can purge voters from registration rolls for failing to vote for successful elections. watch it tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span. facing a government shutdown deadline a week from today -- they will also consider an abortion no. the senate will discuss foreign intelligence surveillance programs under the fisa act. watch the house here live on c-span and watch the senate live on c-span2. >> house speaker paul ryan, thank you for coming. members of your party are saying
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and c-span radio. what happened among congressional democrats? mr. connolly: i disagree with what bob said fundamentally. if you compare what mitch friday night. he said i'll shave a week off the c.a. and i will agree that if we haven't dealt with some of these issues including the dreamers i will give you floor time to allow that to proceed. there's a lot of conventional wisdom about democrats blinking first. come february 8, if the republicans haven't allowed us to proceed the entire discussion is going to be on round of our choosing. i'm looking forward to reopening the government. we didn't get everything but if you're disappointed, we're in the minority in the senate and the house. host: let me get your retooks your colleague, luis gutierrez, he said, democrats are still not willing to go to the mat to allow people in my community to live in our country legally. mr. connolly: it's easier to blame your friends than to actually hold the people who cause the problem. democrats didn't create this prob
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eastern on c span. nltsds th >> they weekend, depaul university professor on president's abraham lincoln. >> mr. lincoln give me back my 500,000 sons. >> meaning the so you woulderie >> and the artist shows the leg over the chair like he is a country bump kin. reputation of inelegant and crude. it reminds me of a story which is another part of his reputation. always telling stories and tall tales and jokes. >> at 10:30 p.m. a discussion on free speech on college campuses. >> intellectual diversity i think, is healthier than many people suspect. now, that doesn't mean that there isn't an issue where certain students views and certain groups have felt that they have received less active attention from the faculty and administration. i include conservative students in that group. they have received less public attention and we need to meet those students where they are and help them to develop a place in our public conversation where they feel more included. >> and sunday 4:00 p.m. eastern real america. th
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c-span se, on c-span and starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> resolution is adopted. without objection, the motion to reconsider, is laid on the table. what purpose does the gentleman texas? >> pursuant to clause 4, rule 16 move that when the house adjourns to sunday, january 21. in onvening time, those favor say aye, opposed no, the have it. the gentleman from maryland. >> on that i ask for arrested roed vote. recorded vote is requested. recorded vote arrested arise. this is a 15-minute vote. of representatives.] . >> the house approves the same day rule so they are allowing the ability to take up legislation, the continue -- any day ing resolution between now and next monday. that.pproved this final procedural vote essentially sets the convening time for tomorrow. approve they will be in tomorrow at 2:00 eastern. lso, the senate, we understand from ou
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you can watch live online at c-span.org or use the free cease app.adio -- c-span radio c-span's washington journal is live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up friday morning, watch c-span interview with paul ryan. majority and thin it is extremely hard to pass things like this. speaker ryan: what i regret the most is that we have yet to when bipartisan consensus all of us know that this is necessary to get our debt deficit under control. usa today reporter alan gomez on congress and the administration's approach to daca recipients. holly harris joins us to talk about prison and resentencing reform during the trump administration. a policy reporter for education week discusses failing infrastructure in u.s. schools. be sure to join us for c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern. israelilook at the palestinian conflict and the u.s. role after the trump administration's decision to move the embassy to jerusalem.
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it is on c-span two. the house will be back in session. thispect 3:00 eastern afternoon, we will have live coverage of it. they will come back in, debate, and take up a same-day role allowing consideration of any legislation on the same day it is submitted. thereason we are here -- vote in the u.s. senate. the senate failing to move forward and approve the continuing resolution, which had been approved by the house the day before. our congressional chronicle at c-span.org shows the score on it. it did not get closer than what withote rejected, 50-49 senator mccain not voting. the units -- the u.s. session is in senate on c-span2. we will wait for chuck schumer and his comments to reporters. >> it looks like a couple more minutes for senator schumer to come out. we will have it live when it starts on c-span. readings all across the capital today. we are trying to get as many of them as we can to show you what you missed on c-span. you can catch it online at c-span.org, including this from a democrat earlier today -- from democrats earlier t
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on c-span. congress is back on capitol hill tuesday facing a government shutdown a week from today. they may also considered an abortion bill. the senate will debate a bill reauthorizes the fisa act. watch the senate live on c-span2. >> house speaker paul ryan, thank you for coming. members of your party are saying the changes need to be made. speaker ryan: it is good to be back with you. anytime you do massive legislation like this, this is the biggest rewrite of the tax code in more than 31 years, the last big rewrite was 1986. this is more comprehensive than that. we knew all along, when you had such a massively right of tax laws, you are going to have some technical changes that will need to occur. for instance, we rewrote our entire international tax system on how we treat internation economics in cash flows. we knew that would need some revising. so far, not a lot really needs to be done, other than i would call small things. >> no republican support for the affordable care act, no democra
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tim, you are in -- you are on c-span. er: i thought the state of the union revealed the division of our parties more than anything else. it is unfortunate and pathetic that we are so separated in that respect. find a more can respected leader for the country. the promises we keep our the measure of our character and i am not sure our president is capable of keeping promises. sorry, i thought you are finished. caller: i agree with joe kennedy. we are measured with the brewpub -- by the promises we keep. i am very proud of him, it was a wonderful, wonderful presidential speech. this is nicholas in petersburg, virginia. r: thank you for c-span. i have lived in china for eight years where i was working. when he had just a car whilehit by crossing the street and the state department did not help me. while the president had his parents they are saying that a e he cared so much about them, there are some any americans who are overseas and have situations like mine where i was hit by a chinese at the end the canceled my visa and
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watch on c-span 3. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television company the companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. ♪ >> the bill before us does three things that every democrat and republican should be able to support. first, it ends the shutdown and restores full funding for the federal government through february 8. second, it extends health insurance for 9 million vulnerable children and third, it will enable congress to resume serious bipartisan talks on the important issues facing our nation. >> and with that, the federal rn
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eastern on c-span. on lectures in history, depaul university professor mark polad teaches a class on representations and president abraham lincoln in photographs. here is a preview. >> so, here's lincoln, mary todd. this is lincoln's oldest son robert todd who actually posed for a photograph that would then be used for the painting. but, again, i just wanted -- four art -- for art in this period, i want to get you the out of the idea that it is about artist that pain from their soul. it is about business, it is about media, striking while the iron is hot. can you imagine? your father is assassinated. you go to a photographers gallery. and then have your portrait taken the way you thought you might event -- have been mourning in the room that was much too small, the rubber room, the room keeps getting bigger as people enter. they have to show everybody that came that night. >> watch the entire program tonight at 8 p.m. and midnight eastern on lectures in history. american history tv, only on c-span 3. su
eastern on c-span. on lectures in history, depaul university professor mark polad teaches a class on representations and president abraham lincoln in photographs. here is a preview. >> so, here's lincoln, mary todd. this is lincoln's oldest son robert todd who actually posed for a photograph that would then be used for the painting. but, again, i just wanted -- four art -- for art in this period, i want to get you the out of the idea that it is about artist that pain from their soul. it...
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on c-span. congress returns to capitol hill on tuesday facing a government shutdown deadline a week from today. will consider an abortion bill. the senate will consider next week the house-past bill -- house-passed bill reauthorizing the fisa act. see the house on c-span. see the house on c-span2. >> this week, the supreme court heard the argument of voting rights. r the argument tonight on c-span, online at www.c-span.org , or listen with the free c-span radio app. can follow the upcoming schedule. the schedule this term and all the current justices. and with video on demand, you can watch all the oral arguments we have aired at www.c-span.org /supremecourt. >> president trump sign a proclamation honoring dr. martin luther king jr. had of monday's federal holiday. he did not respond to questions about his comments yesterday on haiti and african countries. this is about 15 minutes. president trump: good morning, everybody. thank you very much. carsonto thank secretary jr. forith mr. farris joini
on c-span. congress returns to capitol hill on tuesday facing a government shutdown deadline a week from today. will consider an abortion bill. the senate will consider next week the house-past bill -- house-passed bill reauthorizing the fisa act. see the house on c-span. see the house on c-span2. >> this week, the supreme court heard the argument of voting rights. r the argument tonight on c-span, online at www.c-span.org , or listen with the free c-span radio app. can follow the...
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you can watch on c-span.o the topic of the me too movement and its book a movement movement.ts political you can also post on our social media sites. lois frankel says "i wish we could -- at the president." instead, she will take a page from actresses and others involved in the hollywood anti-restaurant group. -- anti-her asthma group. anti-harassment group. their goal is to work side-by-side and save the dignity and be paid fairly for the value of their work. will give you other news that has taken place in the last 24 hours during this first hour. to the political impact of the me too movement, first up is bill. what do you think? caller: i oppose the president's plan. this is for the me too movement, bill. what do you think of that? caller: no comment. host: let's go to james from pittsburgh, pennsylvania. caller: c-span is great. got plessy. -- god bless you. the four soldiers killed this year, they were amber. -- they were ambushed. president trump called that wacky. be sorry, i don't mean to disrespectf
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caller: hello, c-span. god bless you. are you seriously thinking about building a wall when we are building drones? the mexican people are hard workers. and they are human beings. we would liberate iran and pakistan, why wouldn't we liberate mexico? why do they want to come over here and work so hard and be such good people but we don't want to liberate their government? we want to liberate iran and pakistan. that we will be done with the stupidity. host: we got your point. how much would a wall cost if it were fully built to what the trump administration wants? guest: we don't really know, that is the short answer. and that is the problem. they've never come out to say, here is the big picture plan. absolutely in the billions of dollars. maybe over $30 billion. if you were going to build an entire border. very few people think that makes sense. -- i don't know if anybody even wants it at this point. the prototypest of the walls that we have seen being built outside california? what is happened with them? have we picked o
caller: hello, c-span. god bless you. are you seriously thinking about building a wall when we are building drones? the mexican people are hard workers. and they are human beings. we would liberate iran and pakistan, why wouldn't we liberate mexico? why do they want to come over here and work so hard and be such good people but we don't want to liberate their government? we want to liberate iran and pakistan. that we will be done with the stupidity. host: we got your point. how much would a...
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join us on c-span for a preview of the evening starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. then the state of the union speech live at 9:00 p.m. following this speech, the democratic response from congressman joe kennedy. we'll also hear your reaction and comments from members of congress. president trump's state of the union address, tuesday night, live on c-span. listen live on the free c-span radio app and available live or on demand on your desktop, phone, or tablet at c-span.org. >> coming up live coverage of today's white house briefing with press secretary sarah sanders. scheduled to begin in about 10 minutes. 1:15 p.m. eastern time. at the white house earlier today president trump swore in his new secretary of health and human services. former drug company executive alex aczar in the roosevelt room. we'll look at this. bout 10 minutes. president trump: very special day for me because we have been looking for this day for a long time. i'm thrilled to be here to administer the oath of office to america's new secretary of health and human services, mr. alex aczar. -- az
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and c-span radio. what happened among congressional democrats? mr. connolly: i disagree with what bob said fundamentally. look, if you compare what mitch mcconnell said friday night. it was an angry, defiant, a in your face, defiant, i am not moving image speech. 48 hours later, he says ok. i will shave a week off of cr. and i will agree that if by february 8 we have not dealt with some of these issues including the dreamers, i will toe floor time to allow that proceed. that, given the fact we are in the minority, i think is in or most leverage successfully being used. and i -- you know -- i'm using a lot of conventional wisdom about linking first and democrats -- i don't think that at all. and if that, come february 8, if the republicans have not allowed us to proceed, the entire discussion is going to be on ground of our choosing. and so, i think it is unfortunate. i am looking forward to, yes, reopening it. but i think we actually got something. we did not get everything. but if you're disappointed,
and c-span radio. what happened among congressional democrats? mr. connolly: i disagree with what bob said fundamentally. look, if you compare what mitch mcconnell said friday night. it was an angry, defiant, a in your face, defiant, i am not moving image speech. 48 hours later, he says ok. i will shave a week off of cr. and i will agree that if by february 8 we have not dealt with some of these issues including the dreamers, i will toe floor time to allow that proceed. that, given the fact we...
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give us your facebook -- your feedback on facebook.com/c-span history and on twitter at c-span historyis year, c-span is touring cities across the area, exploring american history. a look at our recent visit to newport, rhode island. you're watching the american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span3. we are fortunate to have a wealth of information about the battle of rhode island, the battle for rhode island, and the revolutionary period in general. it has been a number of different ways. mostost helpful, to the elaborate. they all tell a story and you are able to read them. we can start with this one, a of the firstflag rhode island regiment. this was the first integrated regiment of the american revolution, certainly one of the most famous and american military's history. this was a piece of a flag -- this is a piece of the flag they carried. we know that because this particular note, which was written in 1878, almost exactly 100 years after the battle. a piece carried by the regiment rhode island,of october 29, 1778. humble, it tells an extraordinary story about a group o
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on c-span3, c-span oregon, and our free c-span radio app.uesday, a look at media coverage of the investigation into russia's interference in the 2016 election. the international spy museum and new york times host the event with a former cia officer in new and times reporters editors. watch live starting at 6:45 p.m. eastern on c-span three, c-span.org, and listen on c-span radio. >> a sunday night and on afterwords, georgetown university law professor looks isthe way the court penalized by extensive fees in his book "not a crime to be poor: the criminalization of poverty in america." in terms of the war victims of the world drug, how did poverty plate into that? >> no men around. what happens to family. what happens to the men who been locked up and all of the collateral consequences. they cannot get jobs. they're not allowed to live in public housing. countryaws across the with requirements of one kind or another destroys somebody's life . if they were not poor when they went into prison, they are definitely poverty-stricken for the rest of
on c-span3, c-span oregon, and our free c-span radio app.uesday, a look at media coverage of the investigation into russia's interference in the 2016 election. the international spy museum and new york times host the event with a former cia officer in new and times reporters editors. watch live starting at 6:45 p.m. eastern on c-span three, c-span.org, and listen on c-span radio. >> a sunday night and on afterwords, georgetown university law professor looks isthe way the court penalized...
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on c-span. >> c-span student camp. it all.ts say student cam in action. editing for constitutional documentary. this group showed you how it's done. two stellar interview this one day. these students asked hard hitting question about reform and dream act. we're asking students to choose a provision of the u.s. great a videond illustrating why it's important. to allpetition is open middle school and high school students grade 6 through 12. $100,000 in crash prizes will be awarded. the grand prize of $5000 will go to the student or team with the best entry. january 18th. get contest details on our website, studentcam.org. ♪ announcer: this week, former chair of the democratic national committee donna brazile discusses her book "hacks." brian: donna brazile, author of the book "hacks." who was lionel?
on c-span. >> c-span student camp. it all.ts say student cam in action. editing for constitutional documentary. this group showed you how it's done. two stellar interview this one day. these students asked hard hitting question about reform and dream act. we're asking students to choose a provision of the u.s. great a videond illustrating why it's important. to allpetition is open middle school and high school students grade 6 through 12. $100,000 in crash prizes will be awarded. the...
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c-span 3. >>> this weekend the c-span city's tour takes you to n newport, rhode island. saturday at noon eastern on book tv, we'll visit the nation's oldest working library. >> the middle class has been the center piece. it's our dna. it literally has become our central nervous system. and when it prospers, the whole rest of the economy prospers. and when it doesn't, what it tends to do is create sort of a barbel effect where a few people get really really rich and the poor get really, really poor. and the balance between these two, the key sort of fulcrum position is the middle class. >> on sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv, hear about newport's history as the largest slave trading port in north america. >> settled in 1639 over the course of the next 100 years newport and the colony of rhode island would grow to become not only the most active ports but also the most active slave port. newport merchants and bristol merchandisants were responsible of nearly a thousand slaving voyages.
c-span 3. >>> this weekend the c-span city's tour takes you to n newport, rhode island. saturday at noon eastern on book tv, we'll visit the nation's oldest working library. >> the middle class has been the center piece. it's our dna. it literally has become our central nervous system. and when it prospers, the whole rest of the economy prospers. and when it doesn't, what it tends to do is create sort of a barbel effect where a few people get really really rich and the poor get...
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a.m.is monday at 10:00 eastern on c-span. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. journal"'s "washington live every day with news and policies that impact you. will takemorning, we a look at the future of health care and what changes congress is considering this year and the latest on the protests in iran plus the trump administration's response. c-span's "washington journal." live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning. join the discussion. joining us now is "stars and stripes" reporter nikki wentling. she is here to talk about veterans benefits in 2018. thanks for joining us. what are the biggest changes we can expect to see in veterans' benefits this coming year? guest: one of the major changes is with student veterans.
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watch the house live on c-span and see the senate live on c-span two. coming up, homeland security secretary kiersten nielsen will be testifying at the senate judiciary hearing on oversight of the department of homeland security. live coverage is underway at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. credit president trump officially signed a martin luther king day proclamation. forehand he made remarks about dr. king in the roosevelt room of the white house. president trump: good morning, everybody. thank you very much. thank you. i want to thank secretary carson alone with mr. isaac newton farris jr. and guests for joining us today. it is a great honor. earlier this week i had a privilege to join isaac and others to sign into law legislation redesignating the martin luther king jr. national historic site to the martin luther king jr. national historic park. the new law expands the area protected and historic sites for the future. generations of americans are becoming so important, and this is a great honor for us and a great honor to dr. king. today we gather in t
watch the house live on c-span and see the senate live on c-span two. coming up, homeland security secretary kiersten nielsen will be testifying at the senate judiciary hearing on oversight of the department of homeland security. live coverage is underway at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. credit president trump officially signed a martin luther king day proclamation. forehand he made remarks about dr. king in the roosevelt room of the white house. president trump: good morning, everybody. thank...
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join the discussion. >> coming up live on the c-span networks, the u.s. house returns for general speeches at 10:00 a.m. and homeland security bills at noon. the senate continues work on judicial nominations at 10:00 a.m., and on c-span 3, the nominee to be hhs secretary testifies at a confirmation hearing at 10:00 a.m., and washington's state governor delivers his state of the state. >> the deadline for c-span's studentcam 2018 video competition is right around the corner. it is january 18. we are asking students to choose a provision of the u.s. constitution and create a video it is starting -- video illustrating why it is important to you. students are sharing their experience with us through twitter. many participated in the studentcam film festival, which give us an interview on climate change. this student is learning a lot and having fun while editing. our competition is open to all middle school and high school students, grades six through 12. $100,000 will be awarded in cash prizes, and the ground prize of $5,000 will go to the student or team wi
join the discussion. >> coming up live on the c-span networks, the u.s. house returns for general speeches at 10:00 a.m. and homeland security bills at noon. the senate continues work on judicial nominations at 10:00 a.m., and on c-span 3, the nominee to be hhs secretary testifies at a confirmation hearing at 10:00 a.m., and washington's state governor delivers his state of the state. >> the deadline for c-span's studentcam 2018 video competition is right around the corner. it is...
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listen live with the free c-span radio app.ilable on your phone or desktop at sea spun -- c-span.org. "afterwards,"on kaylee machen any on her new book, "the american revolution." lewis interviewed by matt . >> i have had conservatives say why do you use this word? i'm not a populist. but this book sums it up, the people. i wanted to honestly profile the people on the left and on the right. most of the voters i profiled were trump voters, but i did profile some who were not. capturing the sentiment that drove an electorate to deliver one of the most astonishing electoral defeats i think we have seen in my lifetime and in modern history. it's a profile of the american people, given issues from terrorism to poisoned water in flint, michigan. "afterwards" sunday night at 9 p.m. eastern on book tv. >> "washington journal" continues. host: tom lobianco is a national political reporter with the associated press, joining us to discuss the mueller probe. it's a matter of when, not if, the president will be testifying before the investi
listen live with the free c-span radio app.ilable on your phone or desktop at sea spun -- c-span.org. "afterwards,"on kaylee machen any on her new book, "the american revolution." lewis interviewed by matt . >> i have had conservatives say why do you use this word? i'm not a populist. but this book sums it up, the people. i wanted to honestly profile the people on the left and on the right. most of the voters i profiled were trump voters, but i did profile some who...
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perry fridayck night at 8:00 eastern on c-span, c-span.org and the free read -- c-span radio app. announcer: at the white house today, president trump hosted the prime minister of norway. they met in the oval office and took questions from reporters at a joint press conference. president trump: thank you very much. i am honored to welcome the prime minister of norway to the white house. madam prime minister, it has been a pleasure to host you today. we had some interesting discussions as we strengthen the friendship between our two countries, norwegians and americans have so much in common. up of nations made strong, pioneering and adventurous people, to say the least. over a thousand years ago, daring voyagers of norwegian descent, such as eric the red braved the seas in exploration. centuries later during the second world war, brave norwegians escaped occupied norway to fight alongside americans and the allies including on the beaches of normandy in our friendship 1944. builds on this proud history and is rooted in our commitment to confront the problems of today with the same c
perry fridayck night at 8:00 eastern on c-span, c-span.org and the free read -- c-span radio app. announcer: at the white house today, president trump hosted the prime minister of norway. they met in the oval office and took questions from reporters at a joint press conference. president trump: thank you very much. i am honored to welcome the prime minister of norway to the white house. madam prime minister, it has been a pleasure to host you today. we had some interesting discussions as we...
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onn the conversation facebook at facebook.com/c-span history or on twitter @cspanhistory. cities tour staff recently visited several sites in springfield, missouri showcased in -- showcasing its history. in 1861, union and confederate troops spot the battle of wilson's creek near springfield. learn more about springfield all weekend on american history tv. nra nationalthe sporting museum at bass pro shops in springfield, missouri. the largest firearms related venue in the country. there are about 1000 firearms on display here at the museum. overall, the nra museums system has custody and takes care of almost 10,000 firearms. the theme of the museum is hunting, conservation and freedom. visitors are going to see the evolution of firearms in terms of their use in hunting. they will also learn the story of conservation in america and for that aspect, we focus on our theodore roosevelt conservation gallery. theodore roosevelt was considered the grandfather of the american conservation movement. a very active hunter and sportsmen but also a very vigorous conservationist, respon
onn the conversation facebook at facebook.com/c-span history or on twitter @cspanhistory. cities tour staff recently visited several sites in springfield, missouri showcased in -- showcasing its history. in 1861, union and confederate troops spot the battle of wilson's creek near springfield. learn more about springfield all weekend on american history tv. nra nationalthe sporting museum at bass pro shops in springfield, missouri. the largest firearms related venue in the country. there are...
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eastern here on c-span. announcer: next weekend, c-span's cities tour takes you to newport, rhode island with the help of our cox communications cable partners. we will explore the rich literary scene and historic sites. watch the cities tour, newport rhode island, next weekend beginning saturday at noon eastern on book tv on c-span2, and sunday afternoon at 2:00 on american history tv on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates as we explore america. announcer: c-span said down with energy secretary rick perry as part of our interviews with trump administration officials. he talks about his family and his political career, including 14 years as governor of texas, the role of the energy department, and his working relationship with president trump. this is 40 minutes. steve: rick perry, as former governor of texas, having served 14 years. what was the biggest learning curve you had to take in order to be energy secretary? sec. perry: working for somebody. i worked for the united states air force when i was
eastern here on c-span. announcer: next weekend, c-span's cities tour takes you to newport, rhode island with the help of our cox communications cable partners. we will explore the rich literary scene and historic sites. watch the cities tour, newport rhode island, next weekend beginning saturday at noon eastern on book tv on c-span2, and sunday afternoon at 2:00 on american history tv on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates as we explore america. announcer: c-span said down with energy...
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. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service like america's cable television companies. it is brought to you today i your cable or satellite provider. sunday night on afterward, republican national committee "the newn on her book, american revolution. " >> conservatives say to me, why do you use this word, i am not a populist. to me, it sums up what this book is about, and it is the people. i wanted to honestly file the people on the left and the right. most of the voters i profiled were trump voters. i did profile some who were not. it was capturing sentiment that drove an electorate to deliver one of the most astonishing elect oral defeats i think we have seen, certainly in my lifetime and modern history. it was a profile of the american people. >> watch afterward, sunday night, c-span2's book tv. tonight on c-span, mayors from across the united states visit washington dc for their biannual meeting. we will bring you scenes from the meeting. later, senators hold a hearing to exam
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on c-span 2 book tv. and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv. on c-span 3. working with our cable affiliates as we explore america. >>> now to hide park new york. the birthplace home and sfinl resting place of president
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>>> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and season brut to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >>> over the next three hours here on c-span 3 we're e we'll take a look at some of the places featured in our c-span cities tour. our first stop is richmond, virginia, where we're hear from the zit's mayor. we'll visit famous sites like the edgar allen poe. after that we head to california for a university professor and author larry gerston. we'll also tour the japanese american museum and take a look inside the lick observatory. >>> hi, i'm tiffany rock, a producer on our cities tour team. this year we visit the 24 cities. right now we're going to show you several stops from our time in richmond, virginia. >> while until richmond, we took a driving tour of the city with merrill levar stoney. >> all right. mayor stoney, thank you for showing us around richmond today. >> thank you. >> if somebody has never been to richmond, virginia,
>>> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and season brut to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >>> over the next three hours here on c-span 3 we're e we'll take a look at some of the places featured in our c-span cities tour. our first stop is richmond, virginia, where we're hear from the zit's mayor. we'll visit famous sites like the edgar allen poe. after that we head to...
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c-span sunday night. c-span bus continues its 50 capitals towards this month with stops in raleigh, columbia, atlanta, and montgomery. at each visit, we will speak with officials on our program.on journal" join us for our stop in raleigh, north carolina. our guest is josh stein. "washington journal" continues. -- >> "washington journal" continues. host: joining us is chris walsh. he is here to talk about attorney general jeff sessions' decision to reverse a federal obama air of marijuana enforcement policy and how it can impact the marijuana industry. thank you for joining us. guest: thank you for having me. host: talk about the recreational marijuana industry now that we have had states legalizing it. how big is it? guest: this is a multibillion dollar industry. several billion dollars a year are in retail sales from the recreational site.
c-span sunday night. c-span bus continues its 50 capitals towards this month with stops in raleigh, columbia, atlanta, and montgomery. at each visit, we will speak with officials on our program.on journal" join us for our stop in raleigh, north carolina. our guest is josh stein. "washington journal" continues. -- >> "washington journal" continues. host: joining us is chris walsh. he is here to talk about attorney general jeff sessions' decision to reverse a...
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you can also watch live online on c-span.org, or use the free c-span radio app. ♪ >> c-span's washingtonournal, live every day, with news and policy issues that impact you. up friday morning, watching c-span's interview with speaker of the house paul ryan. speaker ryan: there is a majority in the senate, extremely hard to pass things like this. what i regret the most is the fact that we have yet to read by -- reach bipartisan consensus on an reform, when all of us know this is necessary. you could easily get your way out of all these problems. >> then, usa today reporter alan and the trumpess administration's approach to daca recipients. also, an executive director holly harris joins us to talk about risen and performed during the trump administration. reporter for failingn week discusses infrastructure in u.s. schools. be sure to join us for c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern friday morning. next, a look at the israeli-palestinian conflict, and the u.s. role after the trump administration's decision to move the u.s. embassy to jerusalem. if florida congressperson is the h
you can also watch live online on c-span.org, or use the free c-span radio app. ♪ >> c-span's washingtonournal, live every day, with news and policy issues that impact you. up friday morning, watching c-span's interview with speaker of the house paul ryan. speaker ryan: there is a majority in the senate, extremely hard to pass things like this. what i regret the most is the fact that we have yet to read by -- reach bipartisan consensus on an reform, when all of us know this is...
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speaker ryan: thanks for having me back. >> c-span, with history unfolds daily read in 1979, c-span was created right america's television companies and is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, lectures and history, lebanon valley college professor james broussard on the lead up to the american revolution. thingsill have a tax on the colonists import. t, all collected at the ports. nobody else has to be bothered. big surprise. more outrage, more anger, more freedom. >> sunday at 4:00 p.m. on real america, the film assignment iran. >> techniques to sustain himself in distant reaches of the jungle. arctic wasteland. above all, he knows the ultimate alternative faced by the special forces man in action. i just or die. >> and at 6:00 on american artifacts, the preview of collections of the u.s. diplomacy museum set to open next year. >> benjamin franklin and arthur lee conducted these two treaties and history of commerce was france's most favored nation trading status and the french were very excite
speaker ryan: thanks for having me back. >> c-span, with history unfolds daily read in 1979, c-span was created right america's television companies and is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, lectures and history, lebanon valley college professor james broussard on the lead up to the american revolution. thingsill have a tax on the colonists import. t, all collected at the ports. nobody else has...
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tuesday night live on c-span. listen live with the free c-span radio app. >> where are you from? >> the moment itself i described at the time as it is our moment. it was a surprise when he called me over but he is the president. he says, who are you? come over here, you don't have an option. >> irish journalist and washington correspondent talks about covering president trump during and after the 2016 presidential election season. in her book "in america." >> drained this one is incredibly evocative. you know what he is talking about and he is playing on the notion that d.c. was built on a swamp. by draining it, taking these horrible people and replacing it with better people. that was something that whether voters believed him or not, they were prepared to take a chance. >> sent a at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a. afterwards,ght on spokesperson kelly back in any on her book, the new american revolution. she is interviewed by matt lewis. >> conservatives say to me, why do you use this word? i am not a populist. to me it sums up this book is about, and it is the people. i wante
tuesday night live on c-span. listen live with the free c-span radio app. >> where are you from? >> the moment itself i described at the time as it is our moment. it was a surprise when he called me over but he is the president. he says, who are you? come over here, you don't have an option. >> irish journalist and washington correspondent talks about covering president trump during and after the 2016 presidential election season. in her book "in america." >>...
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. >> q&a, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. holcombna governor eric delivers a state of the state address at the statehouse in indianapolis last week. he talks about his plans to expand educational opportunities and high skilled labor in indiana. [applause] mr. speaker, mr. justice,, madame chief lieutenant governor, members of the general assembly, my fellow it is an honor to stand before you for the second time to discuss the state of our state and the work we will do this year to make life better for all of our citizens. when i became governor one year ago, i took the baton with momentum created by previous administrations. and together, we have worked every day, not just to sustain the momentum, but to build on it. we have worked to make sure the business climate in indiana remains among the very best in the nation. that hoosiers have the tools they need to take advantage of growing opportunities. and that our state government is among the most efficient and effective for the very people that we serve. visionar, i outlined
. >> q&a, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. holcombna governor eric delivers a state of the state address at the statehouse in indianapolis last week. he talks about his plans to expand educational opportunities and high skilled labor in indiana. [applause] mr. speaker, mr. justice,, madame chief lieutenant governor, members of the general assembly, my fellow it is an honor to stand before you for the second time to discuss the state of our state and the work we will do this...