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for 40 years c-span has been unfiltered merica the white congress, house, the supreme court, and public policy events from the ngton and around country. created by cable in 1979, c-span s brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. unfiltered view of government. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] party tish national leader announced plans for a new eferendum in 2020 at her party's annual conference in aberdeen, scotland. 2014 they voted in a referendum to stay in the uk. i'm utterly sick of westminster. i'm sick of brexit. criticize the policies of prime minister boris johnson and president donald trump. this is just over 50 minutes. >> if you're sitting want to talk to you today about two futures. about a choice of two futures. country and for our world. you know there are times in fundamental decisions have to be made. decisions guided by our values nd by our hopes for future generations. standing up involve this is such aht moment. olitics today is dominated in too many countries by straw man lea
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tour staff s traveled to toledo, ohio. visit c-span's web site. ou are watching american history t.v. all weekend every weekend , andxt on the civil war analysis of ulysses s grant's lesser-known second petersburg offensive which took place june 1864 as union forces attempted to capture petersburg, virginia before confederate general robert e lee could reinforce his lines around the city. author of a the campaign of giants, the battle of petersburg, volume one. the emerging civil war blog hosted this talk is part of a symposium on forgotten battles of the civil war. i will be sure to be short with my introduction as the petersburg campaign certainly has quite a bit to discuss. for the sake of our c-span audience, who we deeply appreciate i want to run through a few highlights of our keynote speaker. wilson greene is the former executive director of pamphlet hiic
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i first discovered him on c-span in the 1990's.ughter] he was serving in the house and i said, i like that guy. he's served in the congress for more than 40 years. he has been a champion for his like no onefarmers else for her he has been a champion for our constitutional liberties. as chairman of the judiciary .ommittee he is a terrific grandfather. join me in thanking senator chuck grassley for his leadership. [applause] it is great to be here with so many friends. let me mention one more friend. i told him last night that i was headed to iowa, i think he looked jealous. he is a man who loves the state of iowa, and a man the people of iowa put their confidence in three years ago. i bring greetings from the 45th president of the united states of america, president donald trump. [applause] it is great to be back on the farm. it is especially great to be here at a great family farm. highway 40.uth of in southern indiana. i didn't grow up on a farm, but we had house. i hung out all the time with friends who were on family farms. the
i first discovered him on c-span in the 1990's.ughter] he was serving in the house and i said, i like that guy. he's served in the congress for more than 40 years. he has been a champion for his like no onefarmers else for her he has been a champion for our constitutional liberties. as chairman of the judiciary .ommittee he is a terrific grandfather. join me in thanking senator chuck grassley for his leadership. [applause] it is great to be here with so many friends. let me mention one more...
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we're broadcasting live on c-span 2's "book tv." at the end we'll allow questioning. we ask that you step up to the icrophone up here. you can keep it going all year long to the tribune's premium book section fiction series and embership program. also, feel free to download the books app. for more information to our for more information to our digital bookstore and finally, we love social media like anyone else so feel free to take pictures, post messages and upload them to twitter, instagram or facebook using the #prls15. before we begin please silence your phones, turn the flashes off your cameras and with that i'll introduce our moderator, rick perlstein. [applause] >> i like a short but sweet introduction so i'll give a short one for bryan burrough, although for research, in his most recent book, "days of rage: america's radical underground, the fbi, and the forgotten age of revolutionary violence," i joke that we should call him bryan burroughs -- yes, thank you. i'm here all week. and i asked him how he wanted to be introduced, he said he writes for vanity fair
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c-span. ♪ journal,'s washington live every day with news and policy issues that impact you.oming up saturday morning, with speak with reporters from around the country on how the impeachment inquiry is impacting legislative issues in virginia, utah, nebraska, texas, new york and los angeles congressional districts -- and california congressional districts. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. saturday morning and join the discussion. >> book tv has live weekend coverage of the southern festival of books from nashville, tennessee, starting saturday at 11:00 a.m. eastern, featuring chris edmonds with his the book,surrender," on the plane of snakes, and the memoir, "how we fight for our lives." our coverage continues on sunday at 1:00 p.m. eastern. at 2:00 p.m. eastern, the book "learning from the germans." samantha power talks about her book, "the education of an idealist." book,vid katie, with his starting at 11:00 a.m. saturday at 1:00 p.m. sunday on book tv on c-span2. this columbus day weekend on american history tv, saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on reel am
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c-span. andh anytime on c-span.org listen wherever you are using the free c-span radio app. 's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up this morning, ted yoho joins us to talk about the trump impeachment inquiry and syria. the latest on impeachment a georgetown university law school professor. and a discussion how u.s. troops are being used in syria and saudi arabia with "defense news." watch at 7:00 a.m. eastern this morning. join the discussion. mcgurk is a former special presidential enjoy. he talks about the impact of the president's decision to withdraw troops from syria and the implications for u.s. national security. he served in the president for president obamd
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i first discovered him on c-span back in the 1990's. [applause] when he was serving in the united states house of representatives. i said i like that guy. and ind go on to senate fact to serve in congress for more than 40 years and i can tell you he has been a champion or his fellow iowa farmers like no one else. he has been a champion for our constitutional liberties as chairman of the judiciary committee and is obviously a terrific grandfather. -- join me in welcoming senator chuck grassley. [laughter] [applause] with soeat to be here many friends. let me mention one more. who when i told him last night i was headed to iowa, he looked just little bit jealous. he is a man who loves the state of iowa and a man of the people of iowa put their confidence in three years ago. i bring you greetings from the 41st president of the united states of america, president donald trump. but it is great to be back on a farm. at aially great to be here great family farm here in iowa. i grew up south of highway 40 myself. southern indiana. i did not gro
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s. grant who watched c-span civil war on ulysses s. grant although who in their right mind would not watch lecture as opposed ulysses s. congress grant for goodness sake. [laughter] >> i was going to say something arginally clever about being recognized as the keynote speaker because i was the only a suit gray hair and coat on ulysses s. grant but i think i'll forego that ulysses ulysses s.r a moment grant just to speak sincerely group.e heart about this when emerging civil war first emerged ulysses s. grant i was a little skeptical. ulysses s. grant well ulysses s. grant you know ulysses s. grant this is a bunch of kids trying to get together muscles a little bit. we'll see what kind of chops they have. you ulysses tell s. grant i'm very ulysses s. this very impressed with organization. you know ulysses s. grant as our ivil war history is being assaulted in popular culture these days and becoming more and more marginalized in the minds of the american public ulysses my rant i think about generation ulysses s. grant and to an extent jo
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i first discovered him on c-span back in the 1990's.er] >> when he was serving in the united states house of representatives and i said, i like that guy. he would go on to the united states senate and served in the congress now more than 40 years and i can tell you, he has been a champion for his fellow iowa farmers like no one else. he has been a champion for our constitutional liberties, as chairman of the judiciary committee, and he's obviously a terrific grandfather. join me in thanking senator chuck grassley for his great, great leadership for iowa [cheers and applause] it really is great to be here with so many friends and let me mention one more friend of mine, who when i told him last night i was headed to iowa, i think he looked a little bit jealous. he's a man who loves the state of iowa and a man the people of iowa put their confidence in three years ago. i bring greetings from the 45th president of the united states of america, president donald tru trump. [cheers and applause] but it is great to be back on a farm and especia
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c-span radio app. >> campaign 2020. our live coverage, and own mind.ur c-span's campaign 2020. unfiltered view of politics. >> here's a look at some of on the s live coverage c-span networks. the house starts its day at a.m. with general speeches. legislative work begins at 2:00. of the bills deals with transparency and corporate assets. ecretary of state mike pompeo will be at the heritage foundation. ive coverage beginning at 9:00 and the senate will come in at treaty, r a work on a and we'll have two live hearings on c-span 3. a.m., treasury hud etary mnuchin and secretary carson testify on programs. impact hooking at the offensive in cent syria. cgurk is a formal special presidential enjoy. he talks about the impact of the president's decision to withdraw the s from syria and implications for u.n. national security. he served in the president for obama and trump from 2015 to 2018. 1:15.is an >> welcome, everyone. i'm pleased to welcome you to marking the rigase of mike
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search all of c-span's coverage demand of all the congressional briefings and hearings. s well as the administration's response during the impeachment inquiry process. log on to our impeachment webpage at c-span.org/impeachment, your to watch asy way c-span's unfiltered coverage anytime. unconventional political convention, is live nashville city in saturday. ann coulter and james comey. and chief political analyst for nbc news, nicolle wallace. listen wherever you are using the free c-span radio app.
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c-span. the senate also returns tuesday, to return --s plan to debate the nomination of the next airport secretary. the chamber also plans a debate on district court nominations. see the senate live on c-span2. earlier today, defense secretary mark esper and joint chiefs of staff chairman mark milley held a news conference at the pentagon. the updated reporters on turkey's military operations in syria and said the u.s. would not abandon the kurdish partner forces. this is 20 minutes. secretary esper: good afternoon. general milley have been working with president -- and i have been working with president trump on the middle east. we will provide an update on changes to the u.s. posture in the region. beginning with syria, we are opposed on greatly disappointed by the turkish decision to launch a unilateral military incursion into northern syria. this operation puts our stf partners in harm's way, it risks the security of isis prison camps and will further destabilize the region. wem the president on down, have communicated with the turks on this issue. i spoke with the turkish defense minister yes
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you're fast and easy way to watch c-span's unfiltered coverage anytime. n journal"s "washingto live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up this morning, a black lives matter activist and a former maryland governor discussed criminal justice reform. analyst discusses cyber threats and disinformation campaigns targeting the 2020 elections. be sure to watch c-span's "w at 7:00n journal" live eastern this morning. funeral services for maryland congressman elijah cummings, who died last week are being held today at new psalmist baptist church. we will have more coverage at 10:00 eastern time. the casket of the late congressman arrived at the u.s. capitol yesterday for a ceremony before lying in state. leadership from both the house and senate made remarks, including nancy pelosi, chuck schumer and mitch mcconnell.
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c-span 3. >> cornell college professor catherine stewart talks about racial dynamics in the 1930's, includingeral writers project, an effort together narratives from former slaves. we recorded the interview at the organization of american historians annual meeting in philadelphia. >> catherine stewart, your book, long past
c-span 3. >> cornell college professor catherine stewart talks about racial dynamics in the 1930's, includingeral writers project, an effort together narratives from former slaves. we recorded the interview at the organization of american historians annual meeting in philadelphia. >> catherine stewart, your book, long past
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the free c-span radio app. 's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up this morning, ted yoho joins us to talk about the trump impeachment inquiry and syria. the latest on impeachment a georgetown university law school professor. and a discussion how u.s. troops are being used in syria and saudi arabia with "defense news." watch at 7:00 a.m. eastern this morning. join the discussion. mcgurk is a former special presidential enjoy. he talks about the impact of the president's decision to withdraw troops from syria and the implications for u.s. national security. he served in the president for president obama and trump from 2015 to 2018. this is an 1:15. 2018. 1:15.is an >> welcome, everyone. i'm pleased to welcome you to marking the roggio's book. you can information find online our latest analysis nd subscribe to receive information on our latest research. this event is hosted by the and politicaltary power which seeks to promote understanding of the military strate
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caller: i am a huge fan of c-span from back in the 90's. let me give you a short background on myself. i am an independent. i was raised by a conservative parents. i am a with school student. i have been a conservative for 35 years and i am no longer a republican. i will tell you why. i have been listening to this channel. mr. penn's has any real, true, christian attributes. he is what we would consider, us real conservatives, to be a christian of convenience. when it is convenient to be a christian, then he is a christian. but, when it is not convenient, he likes to maneuver and maneuver and reinterpret things. he was picked because donald trump wanted to get the christian vote. that is the only reason. he doesn't care a word of what he says. conservatives who go with trump ofe conservatives convenience. there are no true conservatives who go with donald trump. there are 30 from when trump was running for election who have spoken out and said i am a never trumper. when you are a true conservative and you are a true christian, you have a co
caller: i am a huge fan of c-span from back in the 90's. let me give you a short background on myself. i am an independent. i was raised by a conservative parents. i am a with school student. i have been a conservative for 35 years and i am no longer a republican. i will tell you why. i have been listening to this channel. mr. penn's has any real, true, christian attributes. he is what we would consider, us real conservatives, to be a christian of convenience. when it is convenient to be a...
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c-span. you know, i guess myy comment s that trump has cast doubt on everything, you know, he's made us believe, tried to make us believe that there are no facts and that everything is made up and it's all phoney news and the comments that you can't rely on fbi, you can't rely on cia, you have career diplomats who are unstable and untrust worthy according to what our president would have us believe and if you're going to look at our elections and so there's no facts anymore, i don't understand why people have not looked into matters such as occupants, floor after floor in trump tower owned by russian oligarchs, how do we know that the trump hasn't been surveilled from within the trump tower by some of the tenants that occupy the dirty tricks department going on in the republican party with this president. >> okay, talk about the sentiment you're hearing from the caller and distrust and how do you think that resinates and impacts the results of campaign 2020? >> well, in talking to those 3 voters who actually did answer their phones, all three of them, i found one very conservative independent i
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of c-span since back in the 1990's. let me give you a short background of myself. i'm an independent. i was raised by conservative parents. i am adjust with school student. school student. i had been a republican for 35 years, and i'm no longer a republican and i will tell you why. i have been listening to this channel. has any real,nce true christian attributes. he is what we would consider, as real conservatives, to be a christian of convenience. that means when it is convenient to be a christian, then he is a christian. but when it is not convenient, he likes to maneuver, and, you know, reinterpret things so that he can, you know, be cool, the way donald trump is. he was picked because donald trump wanted to get the christian vote. that is the only reason. donald trump does not listen to a word that this man says brady does not care about a word he says. conservatives who go with trump are conservatives of convenience. there are no real true conservatives who go with donald trump. and there is a list of about 30 of them from when trump was running for election w
of c-span since back in the 1990's. let me give you a short background of myself. i'm an independent. i was raised by conservative parents. i am adjust with school student. school student. i had been a republican for 35 years, and i'm no longer a republican and i will tell you why. i have been listening to this channel. has any real,nce true christian attributes. he is what we would consider, as real conservatives, to be a christian of convenience. that means when it is convenient to be a...
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c-span 3. >> cornell college professor catherine stewart talks about racial dynamics in the 1930's, including the federal writers project, an effort together narratives from former slaves. we recorded the interview at the organization of american historians annual meeting in philadelphia. >> catherine stewart, your book, long past slavery, representing race. what period of time are you talking about here? prof. stewart: it's entertainment because it focuses -- interesting because it focuses on a project that came out of the 1930's and specifically out of the roosevelt administration's attempt to do something to create work for all different types of occupations. it created a number of arts projects to put unemployed writers and artists back to work. it happened in the 1930's that they created the federal writers project and decided to start collecting testimony. the 1930's with the last opportunity to collect oral histories of the last generation of african-americans that experienced slavery firsthand before they passed away. they have created through that project, it only lasted a few ears,
c-span 3. >> cornell college professor catherine stewart talks about racial dynamics in the 1930's, including the federal writers project, an effort together narratives from former slaves. we recorded the interview at the organization of american historians annual meeting in philadelphia. >> catherine stewart, your book, long past slavery, representing race. what period of time are you talking about here? prof. stewart: it's entertainment because it focuses -- interesting because it...
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the stock market is at the highest level. 401k at the highest level. 401(k)s are at the highest level. , getting c-span and major networks talking about issues that matter to the american people. host: economic comments? guest: i appreciate what he said and i appreciate your call. it is an economy -- is the growth we have seen so far durable and is some of it just by tax cuts and spending not sustainable and are not going to provide the long-term boost to the economy in terms of investment and productivity, we will see some trouble down the world. guest: we really need to keep the focus on these economic proposals from the leading candidates. if you add up all of those proposals, they are proposing 40-90 $2 trillion over 10 years ranging from the green new deal to medicare fraud, education proposals. even if we were to take every dollar from corporations to raise a fraction of that, if you would take every dollar from every earner $200,000 plus, if you are to levy the wealth tax, we have all of these numbers. it would pay for a fraction of 42-$90 trillion bill. if you want that type of spending, we wil
the stock market is at the highest level. 401k at the highest level. 401(k)s are at the highest level. , getting c-span and major networks talking about issues that matter to the american people. host: economic comments? guest: i appreciate what he said and i appreciate your call. it is an economy -- is the growth we have seen so far durable and is some of it just by tax cuts and spending not sustainable and are not going to provide the long-term boost to the economy in terms of investment and...
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s. there have been a lot of moments in american history when the anti-immigrant sentiment has been translated into true ugliness. 8:00tched sunday night at eastern on c-span's q&a. toledo, ohio, is known as the glass capital of the world. next, we learned about edward libbey and his role in turning toledo into the glass city. the classis known as capital of the world. 1888,mpany came here in came out of these tertiary companies that have built this economy of glass in toledo. we are standing in the glass pavilion. thepurpose is to showcase glass collection, which is one of the significant parts of our collection. it is almost a third of the overall collection in toledo. it is one of the larger collections of glass in the u.s. the city has a wonderful history of glass in terms of the industrial contributions in toledo and in terms of what the museum presents. edward libbey was our founder. the libby founder of glass company. it is through that he made his fortune. because he and his wife had no children, he left that 14 to the museum. he also gave us a large glass collection and paintings collection. in 1854.bbey was born the new england last company inch wa
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and m s n b c said the word racist more than 1100 times in a span of 4 days that is almost physically impossible to do yet they did it over and over again because they were talking about president trump and what he had said about the squad so if you say something over and over again like the boy who cried wolf in this case the media that cried racist it tends to lose its impact after the 784th time so i think that's why we've talked about how media doesn't have an impact it doesn't have as much as it used to because it's become predictable it's become so biased that half the country here in the u.s. says i'm not listen and i'm not i'm not you know it's the best benedict option i'm not listening to you guys anymore that's what it is it really is. one of the things that. i'm calling this program media conspiracies and this is exactly what we go from one conspiracy to the next and when one loses all of its energy it's on its last legs another one pops right up and you know it pops up just as fast as the epstein story goes away it's amazing one thing i'd like to know and i want our viewer
and m s n b c said the word racist more than 1100 times in a span of 4 days that is almost physically impossible to do yet they did it over and over again because they were talking about president trump and what he had said about the squad so if you say something over and over again like the boy who cried wolf in this case the media that cried racist it tends to lose its impact after the 784th time so i think that's why we've talked about how media doesn't have an impact it doesn't have as much...
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c-span radio app. the british parliament start add new session questioned with the traditional speech by queen elizabeth. her remarks commonly referred to as the screen's speech outline the government's policy priorities including brexit, the u.k.'s global leadership shall and investments in science and education. queen elizabeth ii will make a queen elizabeth: please be seated. my lords and members of the house of commons. my government's priority has always been to secure the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the 31st of october. my government intends to work towards a new partnership with the european union based on free trade and friendly cooperation. my ministers will work to implement new regimes for fisheries, agriculture and trade seizing the opportunities that arise from leaving the european union. an immigration bill ending free movement will lay the foundation for a fair and modern immigration system. my government remains committed o ensuring that resident european citizens, who have built their lives and contributed so much to the united kingdom have the right to remain. the bill will include measures that reinforce this commitment. steps will be taken to provide certainty, stability and new oppor
c-span radio app. the british parliament start add new session questioned with the traditional speech by queen elizabeth. her remarks commonly referred to as the screen's speech outline the government's policy priorities including brexit, the u.k.'s global leadership shall and investments in science and education. queen elizabeth ii will make a queen elizabeth: please be seated. my lords and members of the house of commons. my government's priority has always been to secure the united kingdom's...
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c-span is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >> next on "lectures in history." then teaches a class on 1920's -- next on lectures in history, karen markoe of state university of new york maritime college teaches a class on the 1920's. she talks about politics, prohibition, and organized crime as well as popular music and sports of the era. dr. markoe: ok, well, good morning, everybody. today we are going to discuss the jazz age, and at least i am going to discuss it and you're part of the discussion will be at the end. please write down any thoughts you have, questions, responses, that would be good. the jazz age is the period from 1919 to 1929, reminds me of the opening lines of "a tale of two cities" by charles dickens.
c-span is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >> next on "lectures in history." then teaches a class on 1920's -- next on lectures in history, karen markoe of state university of new york maritime college teaches a class on the 1920's. she talks about politics, prohibition, and organized crime as well as popular music and sports of the era. dr. markoe: ok, well, good morning, everybody. today we are going to...
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>>'s ceremony was held for the late maryland congressman elijah cummings. if you missed any of it, you can watch it 8:00 eastern on c-span. funeral services will be held tomorrow. will be celebrated at a baptist church in baltimore. we have live coverage tomorrow on c-span. can listen live using the c-span radio app. inside the take you u.s. capitol, where the public viewing continues.
>>'s ceremony was held for the late maryland congressman elijah cummings. if you missed any of it, you can watch it 8:00 eastern on c-span. funeral services will be held tomorrow. will be celebrated at a baptist church in baltimore. we have live coverage tomorrow on c-span. can listen live using the c-span radio app. inside the take you u.s. capitol, where the public viewing continues.
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c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >> next on "lectures in history." then teaches a class on 1920's -- next on lectures in history, karen markoe of state university of new york maritime college teaches a class on the 1920's. she talks about politics, prohibition, and organized crime as well as popular music and sports of the era. dr. markoe: ok, well, good morning, everybody. today we are going to discuss the jazz age, and at least i am going to discuss it and you're part of the discussion will be at the end. please write down any thoughts you have, questions, responses, that would be good. the jazz age is the period from 1919 to 1929, reminds me of the opening lines of "a tale of two cities" by charles dickens. "it was the best of times, it was the worst of times." it wasn't exactly the best of times, but for many people it certainly was good times. it was the great age of literature, the golden age of sports, music, jazz. the 19th amendment to the constitution, which allowed women to vote in national elections for the first time. radio was becoming popular. it was the early days o
c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >> next on "lectures in history." then teaches a class on 1920's -- next on lectures in history, karen markoe of state university of new york maritime college teaches a class on the 1920's. she talks about politics, prohibition, and organized crime as well as popular music and sports of the era. dr. markoe: ok, well, good morning, everybody. today we are going to discuss the jazz age, and at least i am going to discuss it and you're...
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s. there have been a lot of moments in american history when the anti-immigrant sentiment has been translated into true ugliness. >> watch sunday night at 8:00 &a.. eastern on c-span'sinues in toledo, with the "forgotten visitors of northwest ohio." we are at the corner of 21st at monro. a forgotten visitor was j edgar hoover. hoover came here in 1936, flew in from cleveland, 4:00 in the morning, arrived at this location. at that time there would have been a row of apartment buildings behind me. hoover kicked the door down and arrested america's most wanted criminal, harry campbell. put them in the car, drove them back to the
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caller: i am a huge fan of c-span from back in the 90's. me give you a short background on myself. i am an independent. i was raised by a conservative parents. i am a with school student. i have been a conservative for 35 years and i am no longer a republican. i will tell you why. i have been listening to this channel. mr. penn's has any real, true, christian attributes. he is what we would consider, us real conservatives, to be a christian of convenience. when it is convenient to be a christian, then he is a christian. but, when it is not convenient, he likes to maneuver and maneuver and reinterpret things. he was picked because donald trump wanted to get the christian vote. that is the only reason. he doesn't care a word of what he says. conservatives who go with trump ofe conservatives convenience. there are no true conservatives who go with donald trump. there are 30 from when trump was running for election who have spoken out and said i am a never trumper. when you are a true conservative and you are a true christian, you have a consci
caller: i am a huge fan of c-span from back in the 90's. me give you a short background on myself. i am an independent. i was raised by a conservative parents. i am a with school student. i have been a conservative for 35 years and i am no longer a republican. i will tell you why. i have been listening to this channel. mr. penn's has any real, true, christian attributes. he is what we would consider, us real conservatives, to be a christian of convenience. when it is convenient to be a...
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c-span2. thinking about hispanic and guest:'s 2020 -- >> thinking about participating in c-span's 2020 studentcamtion? check out our getting started and downloads pages at studentcam.org, for information, footage, and c- teachers resources on the page to help introduce stuff to your students. >> i would like to welcome everyone to participate. if you are truly passionate, pursue it as much as you can. >> this year, we are asking middle and high school students to introduce something you would like the presidential candidates to address during the 2020 campaign. c-span will award 120,000 dollars in total cash prizes, plus a $5,000 grand prize. >> go get a camera, a microphone, and produce the best video that you could possibly produce. >> visit studentcam.org for more permission today. ♪ "> "washington journal continues. host: once again, we are going to our question of the morning -- should evangelicals keep backing president donald trump? once again, republicans, your line is (202) 748-8001. democrats, yours is (202) 748-8000. independents, you can call in at (202) 748-8002. and evangelicals, we
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s. there have been a lot of moments in american history when the anti-immigrant sentiment has been translated into true ugliness. 8:00tched sunday night at eastern on c-span's as the glass capital of the world. next, we learned about edward libbey and his role in turning toledo into the glass city. the classis known as capital of the world. 1888,mpany came here in came out of these tertiary companies that have built this economy of glass in toledo.
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s. there have been a lot of moments in american history when the anti-immigrant sentiment has been translated into true ugliness. >> watch sunday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span's q & a. >> well, the u.s. senate is about to gavel in to start the day. more work is expected on executive and judicial nominations. the first votes are scheduled for 11 a.m. eastern today. lawmakers will break between 12:30 and 2:15 eastern for their weekly party caucus lunches. when they come back the senate will complete work on the nomination of barbara barrett to be the next air force secretary, with a final vote on her scheduled for 4:15 eastern. and now to live coverage of the u.s. senate here on c-span2. the presiding officer: the senate will come to order. today's opening prayer will be offered by giani sukhvinder singh of milbourne, pennsylvania. the guest chaplain: good morning. let us pray. "one universal creator god, by the grace of the true guru."
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s history lands. ♪ > join thus saturday at noon eastern on book tv and sunday at 2:00 p.m. on american history c-spanities tour takes you to rapid city, south we explore the american story. economists discuss how the labor market affects inflation and monetary policy. from the bookings institution this is 45 minutes. excited to introduce our next panel. it's all about the labor market. panelists.o great the first we'll hear from a rinciple economist in the prices and wages section in the division of research statistics. some context e that's the section that's preparing the forecast of inflation and wages fomc.rices for the we've been long time colleagues and i want to assure any lawyers none of our that conversations should be nterpreted to constitute my making a request of the federal fomc.ve system or the i think we're clear. our second panelist is jared senior fellow at the center on budget and policy priorities and he's been very years thinking about the labor market, nequality and macropolicy from his position both in the obama administration and in various think tanks here in d.c. and you read
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c-span constantly. c-span 2, c-span3. watching your show every morning . the information i get from you guys the other means a media types. appreciate you calling in, michael. 's eve's neck. steve, what are the lessons of impeachments past. caller: sorry i didn't hear the first part of that. -- host: the lessons of impeachments past. passed. ,aller: what appears to me there's smugness and ness on boths sides. i would include the media on the democratic side. it is seriously underlining our constitutional republic. it's not a democracy. to a cardinal in pennsylvania, my fellow citizens here, the electoral college determines who is elected to the presidency. not a popular vote. there is an amendment process that has to take place if you want to change it. and that's fine if we go through the amendment process. what i would like to say is that in all three cases, nixon, clinton, and the current situation, i don't think that anyone of them should have even come close to being impeached. not a single one. it just doesn't rise to the level that is there that would take out any one of them. but that's only because, again, the smugness. the sanctimonious mess. sanctim
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s. there have been a lot of moments in american history when the anti-immigrant sentiment has been translated into true ugliness. >> watch sunday night at 8 p.m. on c-span's q and a. the british house of commons held a special saturday session. its first and 35 years to debate and vote on the latest brexit agreement. the u.k. is scheduled to leave the e.u. on october 31. house voted to delay consideration of the prime minister's plan. here is some of this morning's debate in the british house of commons starting with prime minister johnson and labour leader jeremy corbyn. >> order. statement. the prime >> mr. speaker, i want to begin by echoing what you've just said. my gratitude to all members to have house for assembling on a saturday for the first time in 7 years. and indeed to all the house of commons for making this meeting possible. breaking into weekend where families want to be together and missing at least the end of england's world cup quarterfinal. and i apologize to the house for that and i wish i could watch it myself. west has postponed his 60th birthday party, if not his 60th birthday, to be here. so mr. speaker, the house has gone to a gre
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s. there have been a lot of moments in american history when the anti-immigrant sentiment has been translated into true ugliness. >> watch it or sunday night at 8:00 on c-span. >> president trump's acting chief of staff announced that the gmb-7 will be held in miami. and during questions with reporters. vladimiraney said that putin could be invited and answered questions with regard to ukraine. mr. mulvaney: hi, guys. first things, first.
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c-span's 2020 coverage continues. live thursday at 8:00 p.m. on c-span, president trump holds a keep america great rally in the american airlines center in dallas. on friday at 6:00 p.m., live on s
c-span's 2020 coverage continues. live thursday at 8:00 p.m. on c-span, president trump holds a keep america great rally in the american airlines center in dallas. on friday at 6:00 p.m., live on s
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s. there have been a lot of moments in american history when the anti-immigrant sentiment has been translated into true ugliness. announcer: watch sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's&a. next, a senate foreign relations hearing with brian hook. he serves as the state department special representative for iran. he was asked about iran's nuclear capabilities and the potential impact of withdrawing u.s. troops fro
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s. there have been a lot of moments in american history when the anti-immigrant sentiment has been translated into true ugliness. announcer: watch tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. with author bradford kane. we will discuss his book, pitchfork populism, the forces that shaped and election and continue to change america. good morning. let's define populism. in the book, you talk about it as a movement of this engine -- disenchanted people who are motivated. is that populism? just alet me go back bit. there is a long history of populism in the united states. there has been economic populism. there was the populism of the 1800s. i would also note the progressive party, teddy roosevelt in 1912 had an amazing agendas it was a populist agenda. it was fascinating. it got enacted over many years. populism isform of not actually populism. normally, it's based on elevating the people, elevating the masses. in this particular case as was really inn 2016, it's the case of donald trump, he motivates his base to empower him rather than him empowering the masses. host: once the difference that youhe populism identify here and the populism from the past? is there a literal
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s washington journal at 7:00 a.m. eastern this morning. watch wednesday following the fourth democratic presidential candidates debate. >> live tuesday on the c-span12: 40 5 p.m. a system secretary of defense randall shriver speaks at the china defense and security conference on c-span. at 2:00 p.m., the house returns from the district work period to take up several bills. on c-span two at 9:30 am a discussion on the latest developments in turkey and syria in the future of u.s. middle east policy. wilbur ross speaks at the federalist society on the trump administration's free-trade the lessee. the senate returns at 3:00 p.m. eastern to consider the nomination of barbara barrick to be the 26th secretary of the u.s. air force. on c-span3 at 9:00 a.m., the u.s. coast guard commandant karl schultz on national security. gary lawsonofessor explains why he thinks robert mueller's appointment as special counsel was unlawful. he is a founding member of the federalist society and spoke to law students at this event at boston university. it is about an hour and 15 minutes. .> good afternoon i'm the dean of austen university's school of law, and
s washington journal at 7:00 a.m. eastern this morning. watch wednesday following the fourth democratic presidential candidates debate. >> live tuesday on the c-span12: 40 5 p.m. a system secretary of defense randall shriver speaks at the china defense and security conference on c-span. at 2:00 p.m., the house returns from the district work period to take up several bills. on c-span two at 9:30 am a discussion on the latest developments in turkey and syria in the future of u.s. middle...