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c-span. campaign 20's coverage of the democratic presidential candidate at the party convention. our live coverage is saturday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. ever year, c-span awards fellowships to several middle and high school teachers who have demonstrated innovative methods of incorporating c-span programs in their teaching. relations team in washington, d.c. for four weeks in july to develop new teaching materials and also help c-span summer educators conference. at a high school in yourornia, tell us about school and students through the i'm fortunate to be able to that ispopulation almost entirely first-generation american. most of my students are emergent so, i get to take a group of students who really want to learn to read it immigrants -- immigrant children love learning. i get to be the guide is to teach them about american history, world history and help them see their place within this country that sometimes does not always see them as part of it. >> you are moving to a new high school in the coming fall. what if you taught in the past? >> when i started, i was the only histo
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c-span 2's 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 the american story. >> now it's a joint congressional hearing featuring young climate change activists. witnesses include greta toomberg who said i don't wopt you to listen to me, i want you to listen to the other scientists. action congress should take to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and why young people should get involved in the issue. this is just under 90 minutes. >> chairman engles joining us. we're here joined by the select committee on climate crisis and an esteemed panel of witnesses for this hearing leading to the next generation on the global climate crisis. i know a few of our witnesses have a hard stop at 11:30 in order to get to their next event advocating on these issues. i'll just ask that all members keep their questioning to five minutes or less so we can fit in as many members as possible. without objection all the members may have five days to submit statements, questions, exrainious materials for the record, subje
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are now available at the new store, c-span store.org to see what is new for american history tv, and check out all of the c-span products. sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on son the cost of an education -- paul tough reports on the cost of education. >> we are still debating about whether a 12 grade education is enough. it is not enough, and all of the signs from the economy labor market is that it is not enough, but now, unlike our predecessors who were able to respond that basic economic signs by saying, less educator young people, we are fighting about it, turning it into questions of identity and politics and partisanship, was clearly there is a sign are young people need our support, need our help, need more education, more credentials, more skills in order to survive in the current economy. announcer: watched sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on book tv, on c-span two. next, we examine the various reasons for the outbreak of the civil war and show artifacts from that time that represent some of the causes. he is the editor of the book from the civil war and the transformation of american citizenship. this 45 minute talk was part of the american civil war mu
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the eastern or central time zones 2,027,488,000, or pacific time zoneshe (202)748-8001 or tweet s at c-span or texas at (202)748-8003 for statistics tell us the tenth leading causet of death in suicide and the averages are about 129 a day or meant i was suicide by people by present more than women and expand on that the statistics you just cited are correct and we know in 201747000 people died by their own hands. we know that veterans are dying from suicide and the other area that we have not touched on has been affected our kids on college campuses. one of the things i sponsored and would like to work on further is bringing greater mental health care to students who are often, for the first etime, away from home and maybe don't know anybody else at school and their former support system is gone and we are also seen rising numbers of suicide on college campusesof. that's tragic. >> host: when it comes to the effort of mental healthh legislation and counseling for suicide for those who would consider that is is bipartisan in nature? is there an effort to make this bipartisan connect. >> gues
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c-span's cities tour of sheridan, wyoming this saturday at noon eastern on c-span two, book tv, and this sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3's american history tv. steve: joining us on newsmakers is jb poersch. thank you for joining us. j.b.: thank you, steve. steve: let me begin with the senate republican leader up for reelection in kentucky. we have not seen him public in the last month because he fractured his shoulder as a result of a fall that took place in louisville at his home.
c-span's cities tour of sheridan, wyoming this saturday at noon eastern on c-span two, book tv, and this sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3's american history tv. steve: joining us on newsmakers is jb poersch. thank you for joining us. j.b.: thank you, steve. steve: let me begin with the senate republican leader up for reelection in kentucky. we have not seen him public in the last month because he fractured his shoulder as a result of a fall that took place in louisville at his home.
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on c-span 2's book tv and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span 3. working with our cable affiliate as we explore the american story. >> next, a house hearing on renewing parts of the foreign intelligence surveillance act. then virginia senator mark warner and former homeland security secretary discuss the dangers to democracy regarding digital disinformation campaigns. after that a senate hearing on the banking challenges cannabis store owners and sellers face in states where marijuana has been legalized. the house judiciary committee held its oversight hearing on the foreign intelligence surveillance act known as fisa. the committee was considering whether to renew several fisa provisions including wiretap authority, business records authority and the lone wolf provision which were set to expand at the end of the year. this is about two hours, 10 minutes. >> committee on the judiciary will come to order. we welcome everyone to this morning's hearing on oversight of the foreign intelligence surveillance act. i will now recognize myself for an openin
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what c-span's city tour of lansing, michigan, as we take in its history and literary scene. this saturday at noon eastern on c-span2's booktv and sunday at two p.m. on american history tv on on c-span3. working with a cable affiliate as we explore the american story. >> live now to andrew wheeler and transportation secretary eland chow talked about the trump administration sent it to stop california from setting stricter fuel economy standards. live coverage. >> in bringing together all of the components to complete this important step on behalf of the present for the american people. she is understood since this process began in 2017 the enormous benefits for consumers and especially the safety. i know she is in the engagement shortly following this across town so please join me in welcoming secretary chao. secretary. [applause] >> hey, good morning. thank you all so much for being here. administrator andrew wheeler and are so pleased to announce a major step forward in president trump's plan to help ensure that more americans have access to safer, more affordable, and cleaner new cars that meet their families needs
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c-span, c-span.org, or listen live on the go using the free c-span radio app. host: here to talk abt security of the global oil , old newsbrian scheid senior editor for s&p global platts. thank you for being here. guest: thank you for having me. host: tell our viewers what exactly was struck in saudi arabia and how it impacted supply. guest: sure. oil marketk ago, the was in a general malaise, there was an oversupply situation. there was not a lot happening with prices. it was a volatile market. a few weeks of stability, if you will, before the crisis. then saturday morning, there is field,ck on the ad quake then the coup rayfield, the in saudirgest field arabia. there is still debate on what happened during the attacks and who is to blame. the u.s. is already putting blame on iran. but what happened with the crisis is this knocked out 5.7 million barrels a day of production, roughly 60% of the global supply. supply the biggest applie disruption in the history of the world, and it happened in an instance. this happened when global oil markets were closed. we had to wait until sunday m to reopen,r the and s&p global analytics estimated about $75 p barrel. there
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students are asked to produce a short video documentary including c-span video and reflect different parts of you. saturday at 6:00 p.m.'sastern and civil war the 1863 tullahoma campaign in. >> the night of the 26 break orders everybody concentrate on tullahoma. the rest of the campaign after they leave the highland room at this point is somewhat anticlimactic. with rosecrans at manchester bracket tova houma, bragg is ready to fight about and the tensions of tullahoma. >> on html lunches in history every university professor deborah would step on a 1986 lawsuit against holocaust denier david irving. >> that's the basic argument of deniers. no plan, no 6 million. no leadership from hitler. no gas chambers. in the last point is that this was all made up by jews. >> sunday at 5:00 p.m. eastern a discussion about shakespeare's influence on u.s. politics. at 6:00 p.m. on american artifacts the norman rockwell museum traveling exhibit on fdr in the four freedoms. explore our nations passed on american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. earlier today senate minority leader chuck schumer came to the floor to announce that the
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c-span3. each weekend we feature 48 hours of programs exploring our nation 's past. >> in 1979, a small network with an unusual name rolled out. c-span opened the doors to washington policy for all to see. bringing you unfiltered contact from congress and beyond. in 40 years.nged on television and online. you can make up your own mind. this is broadly by your cable or satellite -- brought to you by dorks cable or satellite provider. communicators, our professor talks about the black cat security conference in las vegas. >> electric motors has a control system. actuallyow it .enerates the momentum it moves an electric wire across a magnetic field. subjectsll of these have some kind of interruption or disruption. this movement is not expected to be there. >> monday at 8:00 p.m. eastern .n c-span two >> next, on american history tv, senior archivist randy thompson delivers an illustrated talk showcasing resources available to the public at the national archives branch in riverside, california. items include records and artifacts dating back to 1775. the friends of the north hollywood library hosted this event. >> we're glad you're here
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preview of what's available onen c-span 3, the entire cover civil war in 56 minutes, beginning with a lead-up and compromise of 1850, bloody kansas. lincoln's election and 's assassination. it kicks off a series of programs on c-span 3. theonight, on communicators, tennessee senator chair of thekburn, judiciary committee's technology china's huawei company in the u.s., anti-trust issues and regulating big tech. the social media totforms that are beginning distribute news and have a news feed, individuals want to see them actually have a news director. 8:00 eastern on c-span 2. >> next, hillary clinton speaking at an awards ceremony honoring women working to advance global peace and security. also talks about the impeachment inquiry against president trump, saying he had turned american diplomacy into a cheap extortion racket. this is just over an hour and a half. [applause] and applause] >> good morning, everyone. it's an honor to welcome you to for this very special event. 2019resentation of the clinton awards for advancing women in peace and security. and today we're privileged to the honorable hillary rodham clinton, honoree chair of our georgetown inst
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c-span booktv. today's program will be broadcast live on c-span2's booktv which he are live now. if there's time at the end of the discussion, for q & awith the author issue ask you to line up at the microphone and speak speak microphone. and finally i ask that anyone here that is just got with us, please silence your cellphones. nobody wants to be that person and then if you're going to take a photo, please turn off the flash. as a courtesy to the presenters 'please welcome daniel green, professor of history at northwestern university, and curator of americans and the holocaust, an exhibition that opened in april 2018 the u.s. hole -- holocaust miami in washington, dc. >> thank you. i'm thrilled to be here at the printers row lit get to be in conversation with howard reich. howard acritic and columnis for "chicago tribune," an emmy winning filmmaker and the author of six books. in 2001 the chicago journalist association named him chicago journalist of the year. howard is the child of two holocaust survivors and a native of chicagoland, having grown up here nearby in skokie. in 2
c-span booktv. today's program will be broadcast live on c-span2's booktv which he are live now. if there's time at the end of the discussion, for q & awith the author issue ask you to line up at the microphone and speak speak microphone. and finally i ask that anyone here that is just got with us, please silence your cellphones. nobody wants to be that person and then if you're going to take a photo, please turn off the flash. as a courtesy to the presenters 'please welcome daniel green,...
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s, c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the spring courtand public policy events from washington, d.c., and around the country. see you can make up your own mind. 1979, c-spanle in is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >> next, a hearing on ways to support new members of congress and state legislators. the hearing was held by the house modernization of commerce committee. freshman representatives of pennsylvania and william timmons of south carolina led the hearing. [taps gavel] >> all right. hearing is setting members up for success. i now recognize myself or five minutes to give an opening statement. as is usually the case i'm not going to take five minutes because we are doing something different today. those of you who have attended past hearings no as committee sometimes likes to shake things up, and today, we're looking at ways to develop the next generation of leaders in congress, which is part of our committee's mandate. we figured what better way to showcase the nex
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c-span's cities tour of sheridan, wyoming this saturday at noon eastern on c-span two, book tv, and this sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3's american history tv. steve: joining us on newsmakers is jb poersch. thank you for joining us. j.b.: thank you, steve. steve: let me begin with the senate republican leader up for reelection in kentucky. we have not seen him public in the last month because he fractured his shoulder as a result of a fall that took place in louisville at his home. what can we expect when he comes back and sizes up that race? j.b.: i think when we come back in the senate, obviously the first focus is going to be this is the legislative session to follow a month of gun violence in several cities around the country. so i expect the station inside the senate. i think where we are with americans is that there's more of an expectation that something's going to get done, and i think both caucuses are going to feel some pressure for some, not just overall result, cosmetic results, but they want to see something that goes toward gun violence and gun safety. steve: is amy mcgrath of the strongest candidate? j.b.:
c-span's cities tour of sheridan, wyoming this saturday at noon eastern on c-span two, book tv, and this sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3's american history tv. steve: joining us on newsmakers is jb poersch. thank you for joining us. j.b.: thank you, steve. steve: let me begin with the senate republican leader up for reelection in kentucky. we have not seen him public in the last month because he fractured his shoulder as a result of a fall that took place in louisville at his home. what...
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c-span 2. tv on in 2020?s your vision studentcam is asking students what issue they most want candidates to address in the campaign? this is the video documentary competition for middle and high school students. a $5,000 grand prize as an award. students are asked to produce a short documentary including c-span video and reflecting differing points of view. information to help you get started is on our website. joint chiefs of staff chair general joseph dunford discussed u.s. foreign strategy at the council of foreign relations. in a conversation with david sanger of the new york times, general dunford talked about the strategy has changed since his tenure as the joint chiefs of staff chair. this is one hour. [applause] ut the strategy has changed since his tenure as the joint chiefs of staff chair. this is one hour. [applause]
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. >> watch c-span's the cities tour in sheridan, wyoming saturday noon eastern on c-span2's book tv and this sunday on c-span3's american history tv. >> next, a debate on conservatism versus socialism. instituteteamboat freedom conference in colorado hosted former come campaign .conomic advisor stephen moore this is an hour.
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. >> watch c-span's the cities tour in sheridan, wyoming saturday noon eastern on c-span2's book tv and this sunday on c-span3's american history tv. >> next, a debate on conservatism versus socialism. instituteteamboat freedom conference in colorado hosted former come campaign .conomic advisor stephen moore this is an hour. >> all right, well you guys are in for a real treat. i'm so excited to host this debate because i think, especially covering higher ed, it is rare to have an ideological debate about these things. think asly conservatives, we benefit when we understand the other side's perspective and are not shooting down strawmen on this. greathat, it is my pleasure to introduce our two panelists for today. we have with us stephen moore, a trusted advisor to president trump at the heritage foundation, former colleague at the wall street editorial page. and we have the editor of the author of "the book on socialism." "the socialist manifesto." they will each make moat -- opening statements and give a rebuttal to each other. we will take questions from the audience, so as you are li
. >> watch c-span's the cities tour in sheridan, wyoming saturday noon eastern on c-span2's book tv and this sunday on c-span3's american history tv. >> next, a debate on conservatism versus socialism. instituteteamboat freedom conference in colorado hosted former come campaign .conomic advisor stephen moore this is an hour. >> all right, well you guys are in for a real treat. i'm so excited to host this debate because i think, especially covering higher ed, it is rare to have...
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barcelona and represented cameroon 4 times at the world cup over korea this spanned 22 years he played for cattery team cata s clast season and will continue as an ambassador for the next well cup post in 2022. that is all useful for now we'll have more feel later rob. thank you very much indeed my favorite sporting hero of today the little boy in the u.s. a very good fabulous and that's all for me for the mother for this news hour i'm rob matheson thanks very much indeed for being with me but i will be back in a moment with more of the day's news and see that about. to strengthen the good you have to shore do good all the more with you come still fight against corruption. this for news heroes heroes like no who are about to refuse to $15000000.00 brian the achievement of heroes like him to showcase by the international ace award it shines a light on these heroes because the best way to fight a dark used to shine a light let's make the road to a better place nominate your anti corruption nero now. for the congolese the journey to work all the more means unimaginable hardship i prefer to lie down because then wh
barcelona and represented cameroon 4 times at the world cup over korea this spanned 22 years he played for cattery team cata s clast season and will continue as an ambassador for the next well cup post in 2022. that is all useful for now we'll have more feel later rob. thank you very much indeed my favorite sporting hero of today the little boy in the u.s. a very good fabulous and that's all for me for the mother for this news hour i'm rob matheson thanks very much indeed for being with me but...
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s. i want to thank c-span here book notes is filming and they will be filming my remarks and also your questions and answers as we talk about the book. i wrote this book as i wrote in the introduction because i had to. after trump selection i hardly wrote pieces op-ed pieces and the guardians and new york times democracy journal democratic strategist, most of all the american prospect Ãb it really was the women's march joining the women's march and what happened that day which was electric and intense. and set amends things which also turned out to be true. what i wrote in these acknowledgments is when i woke up the next day and every day i asked myself what have i done today to resist and make sure donald trump is repudiated? i couldn't sleep most nights and it turns out reacting the same way? get involved, they gave money descended on town halls, rushed airports to protect muslim refugees. i decided to write a book because of the resistance most of whom were painfully uncertain how this would all turn out. i wrote it because of the opposite, i believed donald trump's victory was the last despe
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ank for c-span because on 1970's started this channel and it is wonderful. yes, i am independent.indiscernible] donald trump because this country buildup on [indiscernible] and this nation turned their backs to god. that is what as you know the research of years ago showed that a significant, statistically significant [indiscernible] america, americans are immoral. host: from portland, oregon. the headline today, a question we have been asking our guests, whether or not there will be a breakout moment area the candidates hoping to stand out in a crowded state party convention. 19 presidential candidates in one arena in downtown manchester, new hampshire. brad, your next, republican line. caller: good morning. we had candidates discussion years back when i kind of mentioned to you that hillary never had a chance there and i was right and you kind of smirked and smiled and thought that was funny. you really thought she was going to win too. i think until the media gets the boot from running the actual dnc, the dnc really has no chance for years to come. by doing this show we are see
ank for c-span because on 1970's started this channel and it is wonderful. yes, i am independent.indiscernible] donald trump because this country buildup on [indiscernible] and this nation turned their backs to god. that is what as you know the research of years ago showed that a significant, statistically significant [indiscernible] america, americans are immoral. host: from portland, oregon. the headline today, a question we have been asking our guests, whether or not there will be a breakout...
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in 1979, c-span is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. ♪ the late 1850'smericans generally trusted their congressman, but not congress as an institution. nor did congressman trust each other. by 1860 many congressman were routinely armed. not because they were eager to kill their opponents, but out of fear that their opponents might kill them. >> history professor and author joanne friedman will be our guest on "in-depth," today. her latest book is "the field of blood." her other titles include "hamilton, writings," and "affairs of honor." join our live conversation with your phone calls, tweets, and facebook questions. and in his latest book, "immoral majority," are evangelicals being gestures in power over christian values session marked >> the lesser evil argument is tempting but dangerous. it contributes to keeping a system in place that takes accountability out of the system. it also is an easy way to bring in something like evangelicalism or any other faith and then use that as a way to get votes, which seems like about the worst possible way to use
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c-span, c-span.org, or listen live on the go using the free c-span radio app. host: here to talk abt security of the global oil , old newsbrian scheid senior editor for s&p global platts. thank you for being here. guest: thank you for having me. host: tell our viewers what exactly was struck in saudi arabia and how it impacted supply. guest: sure. oil marketk ago, the was in a general malaise, there was an oversupply situation. there was not a lot happening with prices. it was a volatile market. a few weeks of stability, if you will, before the crisis. then saturday morning, there is an attack on the ad qua
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we have multiple callers to c-span saying oh, who are these pro-israeli people in the trump administration. well, which is it? s that havemear no founding, or is it that this president is the most pro-israeli president sense, perhaps, the founding of the pro-israeli state. this is the cognitive dissonance. as my friend says come of reality for the left is optional. host: democratic caller, nita for sebastian gorka. good morning. caller: good morning. it is such an honor to be able to talk to you. i had a few points, not the last caller from michigan, but the one before that is obviously a tlaib supporter, and i think he should be monitored, like she should. klobuchar would not announce anything, as omar did, and she is from minnesota, but she should not even be allowed on a debate stage. nothingt trump has done but good things, and to see them ,n the debate stage, democrats and how they reacted during the impeachment hearing the other day is disgusting, and just keep up the good fight. i would love to see you some more in a lot of different places to keep this going, keep us strong. thank you. host: thanks for
we have multiple callers to c-span saying oh, who are these pro-israeli people in the trump administration. well, which is it? s that havemear no founding, or is it that this president is the most pro-israeli president sense, perhaps, the founding of the pro-israeli state. this is the cognitive dissonance. as my friend says come of reality for the left is optional. host: democratic caller, nita for sebastian gorka. good morning. caller: good morning. it is such an honor to be able to talk to...
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. >> watch c-span's cities tour of sheridan, wyoming, this saturday at noon eastern on c-span2's book tv and this sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3's american history tv. >>> this weekend on american history tv, saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history, the california gold rush and the environment. at 10:00 on reel america, the 1977 film on italian newspaper journalist marino demenici. sunday, scholars on the history of u.s. policy towards iran and iran's nuclear program. and at 6:00, historian dan albert talks about his book "are we there yet: the american automobile, past, present and driverless." explore our nation's past, on american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. >>> up next, a discussion on diversity and free speech on college and university campuses. among the speakers, berkeley law professor john yoo, who served as the deputy assistant u.s. attorney general during the george w. bush administration, and author and political commentator steve hayward. the pacific research institute in san francisco is the host of this forum. it is about an hour. >> profes
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c-span's q and a. tv, on american history civil rights activists discuss their experiences as part of the 1960's black freedom movement. panelists talk about race relations in modern times and how lessons learned in the 1960's might be applied today. the discussion was part of association of african-american museums annual conference. [applause] it is a rare occasion where you get to be in the presence of the people who have sat you on the shoulders of. yous a rare occasion when get to praise and give honor to the people that have literally created a path so you can be on that path. me, this will be an emotional panel. i will try to get through these questions without bawling my eyes out. toare taught in this country honor our soldiers. taught to protect our soldiers. i want to remind the audience that these are our soldiers. [applause] while i grew up reading about each and every one of these panthers, the lack party, the black arts movement, thatld never have imagined i would be pointed on a movement such as mine that would call us terrorists. that would make us enemies of the state. nobody, unless
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c-span. president trump and first lady millenia trump, will host a second state dinner of his administration. as when he opens australian prime ministers scott morrison and his wife jenny morrison. watch s arrivals and dinner toast. i live coverage begins friday at 6:30 p.m. eastern. on c-span. online at cspan2 .org or listen on the free c-span radio app area. >> cspan2 is back in des moines iowa for the 2020 coverage of the polk county steak fry beginning at 2:00 p.m. eastern. eighteen because it presents all candidates takes the stage for speeches. live in cspan2. the committee heard from leadership confronts on civil and human rights president, anita, naacp derek johnson, and public interest foundation president jay christian adams. >> committee on the constituti constitution, civil rights and civil liberties is called to order. that went out objection, welcome everyone to the next hearing. you'll hear in evidence, on evidence of current
c-span. president trump and first lady millenia trump, will host a second state dinner of his administration. as when he opens australian prime ministers scott morrison and his wife jenny morrison. watch s arrivals and dinner toast. i live coverage begins friday at 6:30 p.m. eastern. on c-span. online at cspan2 .org or listen on the free c-span radio app area. >> cspan2 is back in des moines iowa for the 2020 coverage of the polk county steak fry beginning at 2:00 p.m. eastern. eighteen...
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s."-- and caller: good morning, c-span. thank you very much for your work.he science, we have more than science saying this is an actual thing. they pushrothers this, they push this. there is no talk of anti-climate change until those two guys came around to push their agenda through because they were hungry for money. i'm sorry, no offense to tim, the comment that god would not let this happen to man. god does not have any control over what man does. man is the one that is destroying this. greatast caller made the point about this can be turned around but it is going to take some time and take some energy and everybody getting on board. th less than you talked about in the paper aboute trump saying he wants to roll things back to the 1970's. we have the biggest climate denier in the presidency and he is going to push this. his stupid agenda the wrong way. should be taught in schools? the sceience is in. yes, i think it should be taught in schools. host: npr did a poll about teaching climate change in schools and one of the questions is why is not taught. re
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c-span to see what's new for american history tv. next, senior archivist delivers an illustrated talk showcasing resources available to the public at the national archives in riverside, california. to 1775.s back >> we are glad you are here with us today about the national archives. as our nation's recordkeeper. professionale archivists. they have driven from riverside to be with you in order to inform and inspire us to investigate our nation's archives.
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bernie peaking of madoff, dipping into c-span archives, we have a video of someone who is also in your what he 'sten to has to say to the s.e.c. of bernie madoff. >> i gift wrapped and delivered them, and ponzi to they couldn't conduct a proper investigation because they were busy on matters of higher priority. ponzi scheme on sets t make the list, who their priorities. you call him the -- malcolm: he isn't the only the truth in saw bernie madoff 10 years before he was busted. he is going to the s.e.c. saying he is running a massive ponzi cheme, no one would listen to him. he is someone who does not default to truth. refer to people like him as holy fools which is a term, a the an term to describe kind of -- the crazy person who nonetheless has access to truth of us see, so the child who is not constrained by pointing vention in out the truth, but the kid who says the emperor has no clothes, a holy fool. and he is fascinating because we want ion arises, do to be like him, he could see a us could the rest of not see. he had insight that the rest of us did not have. to be like him, would our societ
bernie peaking of madoff, dipping into c-span archives, we have a video of someone who is also in your what he 'sten to has to say to the s.e.c. of bernie madoff. >> i gift wrapped and delivered them, and ponzi to they couldn't conduct a proper investigation because they were busy on matters of higher priority. ponzi scheme on sets t make the list, who their priorities. you call him the -- malcolm: he isn't the only the truth in saw bernie madoff 10 years before he was busted. he is going...
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eastern on c-span's >> next, loyola university chicago professor michelle theerson teaches a class on deindustrialization of the u.s. and 1980's. and how music and popular culture reflected economic changes. ok.. nickerson: welcome back of everybody. good afternoon. glad you could all be here. how are you all doing? >> good. prof. nickerson: we are getting towards the end here. today, we are going to talk againstsically a set of that follow from last week's discussion about the radicalism of the 1960's, earlier week discussion about nixon and watergate. remember, theou early years of the american conservative movement. so, this brings us to the 1970's and the topic is the industrialization. we're taking up our lecture in 1970, but we will take this all the way through really the 1980's. so, the development to talk about weren't sudden. they unfolded very slowly and i will explain what. you tohat, i want reflect on a question that i am going to give you. do not raise your hands yet. because i want you to think about it. the american dream. define that?o find i want you think about your grandparents' generations. your parents' g
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conversations] >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up wednesday morning we will talk about the security of the global oil supply of s will join us to discuss gun violence prevention. the michelle talks about her new book, open border inc., whose funding america destruction. be sure to watch "washington journal" live at seven eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. ♪ >> here's a look at the live coverage wednesday. on c-span the house meets at 10:00 a.m. eastern for general speeches with legislative business at noon. members will work on legislation that prohibits the enforcement of contracts that require employment consumer antitrust or civil right dispute to be solved through arbitration. on c-span2, the senate is considering executive nomination for the state department and treasury. on cspan3 10:00 a.m. eastern, there's a hearing on the mental health of migrant children in u.s. custody. after that, the house gun violence prevention tax forced hold the discussion on capitol hill with gun-control advocates to highlight the impact of gun violence on children. that is followed by a news conference with tea pa
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--s is on c-span's human day q&a. >> the house will be in order.nnouncer: for 40 years, c-span has provided america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events from washington, d.c. and around the country so you can make up your own mind. created by cable in 1979, it is brought to you by your local cable light -- cable and satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. announcer: "washington journal" continues. host: mike greenberger is the director of university of maryland's center of health and security. he is here to talk about disasters. dorian has been a slow motion case study of a hurricane and government response to that hurricane. keeping in mind the horrible devastation it has done in the bahamas so far, what are the initial early lessons we are learning of the government response to it? great problemshe for emergency managers in these situations is getting people evacuated. so-called mandatory evacuations, voluntary evacuations. one of the biggest problems -- this has bee
--s is on c-span's human day q&a. >> the house will be in order.nnouncer: for 40 years, c-span has provided america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events from washington, d.c. and around the country so you can make up your own mind. created by cable in 1979, it is brought to you by your local cable light -- cable and satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. announcer: "washington journal"...
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watch c-span cities tour of lansing, michigan, as we take in its history and literary scene this saturday at noon eastern on c-span2's booktv and sunday at two p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates as we explore the american story. >> next, a house gun violence task force hearing from witnesses about the impact of guns in device. the effect on their community and what legislative steps could be taken to curb gun violence. this is just over an hour and a half. >> the forum will come too orde, please. we welcome everyone and thank them for being here. our speakers, thank you very much for being here. our fellow members and guests of the committee, thank you. we are here today because 203 days ago the house passed bipartisan gun violence prevention legislation, and the u.s. senate has done nothing. after every mass shooting that makes the headlines, leader mcconnell says it's too soon to talk about policy. unfortunately, there have been more mass shootings this year than there have been days in the year. if we wait for a day without gun violence, to talk about it, we will be waiting f
watch c-span cities tour of lansing, michigan, as we take in its history and literary scene this saturday at noon eastern on c-span2's booktv and sunday at two p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates as we explore the american story. >> next, a house gun violence task force hearing from witnesses about the impact of guns in device. the effect on their community and what legislative steps could be taken to curb gun violence. this is just over an hour and a...
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appreciate the c-span, and one thing before i tell you s thank god for labor unions, and thank god forensions that we get from our labor unions. one thing we should look at in the elections is i don't understand how these polls are done. the poles have a lot to do with and who the candidates supervises these polls. where does the money come from. i think that may be a little on -- unfair. very capable but we do not hear from them because they do not live up to the poll that someone is taking. host: you think that polling has too much influence when it comes to the process? caller: yes. if someone is taken off the debate stage because of a poll, well who took of the pole and what were the demographics of that pole -- who took the poll, and what were the demographics of that poll? taken in polls chicago, for example, ok? that is the numbers and data they used to determine if this is on the debate stage. i don't understand that, does anyone understand it? this is controlled by the democratic party. i am not quite sure what the republicans do. let's hear from robert in lynchburg, virginia.
appreciate the c-span, and one thing before i tell you s thank god for labor unions, and thank god forensions that we get from our labor unions. one thing we should look at in the elections is i don't understand how these polls are done. the poles have a lot to do with and who the candidates supervises these polls. where does the money come from. i think that may be a little on -- unfair. very capable but we do not hear from them because they do not live up to the poll that someone is taking....
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watch sunday night, at 8:00 eastern on c-span's >> next, loyola university chicago professor michelle theerson teaches a class on deindustrialization of the u.s. and 1980's. and how music and popular culture reflected economic changes. ok.. nickerson: welcome back of everybody. good afternoon. glad you could all be here. how are you all doing? >> good. prof. nickerson: we are getting towards the end here. today, we are going to talk againstsically a set of that follow from last week's discussion about the radicalism of the 1960's, earlier week discussion about nixon and watergate. and
watch sunday night, at 8:00 eastern on c-span's >> next, loyola university chicago professor michelle theerson teaches a class on deindustrialization of the u.s. and 1980's. and how music and popular culture reflected economic changes. ok.. nickerson: welcome back of everybody. good afternoon. glad you could all be here. how are you all doing? >> good. prof. nickerson: we are getting towards the end here. today, we are going to talk againstsically a set of that follow from last...
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c-span's q and a. tv, on american history civil rights activists discuss their experiences as part of the 1960's black freedom movement. panelists talk about race relations in modern times and how lessons learned in the 1960's might be applied today. the discussion was part of association of african-american museums annual conference. [applause] it is a rare occasion where you get to be in the presence of the people who have sat you on the shoulders of. yous a rare occasion when get to praise and give honor to the people that have literally created a path so you can be on that path. me, this will be an emotional panel. i will try to get through these questions without bawling my eyes out. toare taught in this country honor our soldiers. we are
c-span's q and a. tv, on american history civil rights activists discuss their experiences as part of the 1960's black freedom movement. panelists talk about race relations in modern times and how lessons learned in the 1960's might be applied today. the discussion was part of association of african-american museums annual conference. [applause] it is a rare occasion where you get to be in the presence of the people who have sat you on the shoulders of. yous a rare occasion when get to praise...
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really not until the 1860's that they decided to have thatermanent state capital they realize there are not going to move away. >> we are in lansing, michigan where c-span is learning about the city history. we will take you inside for a tour. our state capital -- we are celebrating our 140th birthday. the goal of the project was to make this look as it did when it first opened. is in the city of detroit. they stipulated that 10 years down the row -- the road the legislature would have to approve the capital city. ironically was the capital city. theas offered up, so legislature built a small wooden in 1879. with ohioor is faced in the upper dome area. space our tourst group came into. is an inspiring area. we are 160 feeds away from where we are -- feet away from where -- the dome is 267 feet from the ground to the very top of the capitol which is comparable to the height of the capitol in washington. we are in the governor's parlor, second floor of the east wing of the capital. parlor was used originally as a receiving space for legislators, constituents, maybe the occasional foreign dignitary coming to michigan. for the same function nowadays. this i
really not until the 1860's that they decided to have thatermanent state capital they realize there are not going to move away. >> we are in lansing, michigan where c-span is learning about the city history. we will take you inside for a tour. our state capital -- we are celebrating our 140th birthday. the goal of the project was to make this look as it did when it first opened. is in the city of detroit. they stipulated that 10 years down the row -- the road the legislature would have to...
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c-span two. next, an american history tv, indiana university history professor emeritus james h. madison gives an illustrated talk about the ku klux klan in the midwest, highlighted the -- highlighting the 1920's era when there might have been as many as four million kkk members nationwide. this talk is part of the fifth annual midwestern history conference hosted by grand valley state university. >> good morning. i'm coming to you from ball state university and it's my distinct pleasure and honor this morning to introduce james h. madison. the thomas and
c-span two. next, an american history tv, indiana university history professor emeritus james h. madison gives an illustrated talk about the ku klux klan in the midwest, highlighted the -- highlighting the 1920's era when there might have been as many as four million kkk members nationwide. this talk is part of the fifth annual midwestern history conference hosted by grand valley state university. >> good morning. i'm coming to you from ball state university and it's my distinct pleasure...
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c-span two. next, an american history tv, indiana university history professor emeritus james h. madison gives an illustrated talk about the ku klux klan in the midwest, highlighted the -- highlighting the 1920's era when there might have been as many as four million kkk members nationwide. this talk is part of the fifth annual midwestern history conference hosted by grand valley state university. >> good morning. i'm coming to you from ball state university and it's my distinct pleasure and honor this morning to introduce james h. madison. the thomas and catherine miller professor emeritus of history at indiana university. he's an award-winning teacher and the author of many books including eli lilly, lynching in the heartland. race and memory in america. and slinging doughnuts for the boys and american woman in world war ii. his most recent book is hoosiers, a new history of indiana, which is on display outside. for many years, he co-edited the indiana university press series midwestern history and culture, which included a book he edited entitled comparative histories of the midwestern states. jim says he's very proud, in a modest hoosier way that the midwest mystery association bestowed on
c-span two. next, an american history tv, indiana university history professor emeritus james h. madison gives an illustrated talk about the ku klux klan in the midwest, highlighted the -- highlighting the 1920's era when there might have been as many as four million kkk members nationwide. this talk is part of the fifth annual midwestern history conference hosted by grand valley state university. >> good morning. i'm coming to you from ball state university and it's my distinct pleasure...