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eastern on c-span 2, online at c-span.org, four listen live on the free c-span radio app. journal,'s washington live everyday with news and policy issues that impact you. monday morning, we will talk about u.s. economy and campaign 2020 with a university of maryland economics professor, and indie green with the center for american progress. lori davison will be on to talk about tax policy. watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern monday morning. join the discussion. susan: this week on "newsmakers," steven law joins us, the president of the senate leadership fund. we also have the chief congressional correspondent with the washington examiner, and the chief congressional correspondent with the associated press. let me begin with explaining to our viewers, what is your group, how much you plan to spend in the 2020 race, and where do you plan to spend that money. steven: i represent a senate leadership fund and one nation, two organizations involved in politics and policy, focused on the senate. in 2018, we raised and spent about $190 million.
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farmer about social movements of the 1960's leading up to woodstock. 50 years, sunday 9:00 eastern on c-span's washington journal. also live on "american history tv" on c-span3. every 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. they join c-span's educational relations team in washington, dc for four weeks in july to develop new teaching materials are they helped lead c-span summer educator conference. one of the 32019 teacher fellows is middle school teacher zachariah lowe of sumter, south carolina. zach lowe is one of our teacher fellows, a teacher at army davis college prep in sumter. tell us about your students. >> they come from very rural areas. we are very on the edge of sumter county, kind of shaped like the panhandle. we are completely away from the nearest city. k-8.ve about 400 kids grow,ds are determined to determined to low. personalities, trying to make their communities a better place. your focus is south carolina state history. what prompted you to be a teacher fellow? zach: i
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s. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern sunday morning.oin the discussion. announcer: tomorrow on newsmakers, david mcintosh, president of the club for growth, talks about the cause for recent stock market volatility and president trump's trade policy. >> what is happening i think that is causing a lot of that volatility in the marketplace, is the president's strategy with china has required that we impose significant tariffs on china. those are ultimately cost to the american people. at one point, i think he ar
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c-span's "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern this morning. join the discussion. easternht at 8:00 p.m. on lectures and history, female activist in the 1960's civil rights movement. >> while women were instrumental in helping to organize and put the march together, the event was purely dominated by men. eastern, at 4:30 p.m. the global significance of the declaration of independence during and after the american revolution. >> multiple translations of our declaration and their way to venezuela other countries after 1776. a half-century known to scholars as the age of revolutions. >> at six luck p.m. eyewitness accounts from inside the white house during the apollo 11 lunar landing. >> we staked ourselves in the cabinet room. you can see the windows were dark. in theule landed at 4:15 afternoon, and the astronauts did not walk until later. >> american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. democratic presidential candidate and former hud secretary boolean castro spoke to voters at the iowa state fair. his remarks are about 40 minutes. [applause] mr. castro: good morning. it is great to be with y'all in des moines at the iowa state fair. first
c-span's "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern this morning. join the discussion. easternht at 8:00 p.m. on lectures and history, female activist in the 1960's civil rights movement. >> while women were instrumental in helping to organize and put the march together, the event was purely dominated by men. eastern, at 4:30 p.m. the global significance of the declaration of independence during and after the american revolution. >> multiple translations of our...
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s. woodstock, 50 years, sunday on c-span's "washington journal and live on american history tv on c-span3. constitutionsat and the rule of law with chief judge roger gregory, and jeffrey professor a.e. dick howard. held at the college of william and mary in virginia and is about an hour. >> welcome, welcome. as we just noted, we are here to talk about constitutions and the rule of law. with a particular focus on a few got a rule of law, how do you keep it? how do you nurture it? how do you make it stick? and we got three extraordinarily distinguished panelists to lead these conversations. each of them is directly involved in the workings of constitutional democracy -- studying it, thinking about it, writing about it, teaching about gregory's case, actually directly involved in its workings. let me introduce this triumvirate. roger gregory is the chief judge of the court of appeals for the fourth circuit. and judge gregory has served on that court for 20 years, almost 20 years, and is now the chief judge. he has the distinction of having been nominated for the court by both president clint
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s. years sunday at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span's "washington journal" and on american history tv on c-span3. next a portion of the wingding gathering in clearly. this portion includes bernie sanders, corey booker, and kamala harris. jay inslee, was ms. warren and joe biden. 20 whoeches of all attended the event are on our website, c-span.org. ♪ mr. sanders: thank you all very much. my wife jane. thank all of the people in this room for the important work you're doing every single day. phobiaseliminate the that this president exhibits. we will and white nationalism in this country as well. together, we will protect american democracy and the rule of law and together, we will create an economy and a government that works for all and not just the 1%. let me be as clear as i can be. we will not defeat trump unless we have an agenda that speaks to the pain and reality of the working families of this country. working of -- are longer hours for lower wages. we will not defeat trump unless we have the courage to take on the powerful corporate interests who dominate our economic and political life. p
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c-span3's american history tv. here on c-span's "washington journal," we will continue with your phone calls, your reaction to the president foreign policy style, as he is on the international stage in france for the g-7 summit. if you support the president's style, here is your number, (202) 748-8000. if you oppose it, (202) 748-8001 . we also welcome those tweets @cspanwj, or you can join us on facebook at facebook.com/cspan. shortly after he arrived in france for the start of the g-7 summit, president trump meeting with the host of the summit, first president an annual macron. -- emmanuel macron. [video clip] cron: i do welcome you, and was again, this is very important. carrying out in north korea and and especially on iran, we have to work very hard, because i do think we share the same sense, being sure that they do not get nuclear weapons. and second -- i think it is a menace. i am very proud of the work. ways.w to find new when i look at your positioning, we need some new clues. we have decided to have new tax cuts. third, a quality, district house, ande bviously -- [indiscernible] host: and that was french preside
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eastern on c-span's washington journal and also live on c-span3. >>> twoem c-span3's american history tv as we look at archival film that real puts events of today in context. we'll look at silent film produced back in 1916 titled "uncle sam watching the mexican bothered." here joining us in the studios with context and analysis is julie prieto who is the author of "the mexican expedition, 1916-1917" put together by the u.s. army center of u.s. history. put this time period into context. exactly what was happening during these two years and its importance today. >> yeah. so the mexican expedition and the border itself really needs to be understood in the context of the mexican revolution, and that's a conflict that begins in 1910 with the ouster of the long-standing dictator diaz who is ousted by morero and he's killed soon afterwards and after he's killed several revolutionary faxes emerge from that and one of the faxes is under veentsia carranza and one of the people involved with that is franz copancho villa. carranza and his constitutionalists have become successful. they managed
eastern on c-span's washington journal and also live on c-span3. >>> twoem c-span3's american history tv as we look at archival film that real puts events of today in context. we'll look at silent film produced back in 1916 titled "uncle sam watching the mexican bothered." here joining us in the studios with context and analysis is julie prieto who is the author of "the mexican expedition, 1916-1917" put together by the u.s. army center of u.s. history. put this...
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s leading up to woodstock and its legacy. years, sunday on c-span's "washington journal" and american history tv on c-span3.lsday on q&a, dud talks about photos covering president trump. >> obviously, he enjoys having us around. despite his constant comments about fake news in the media and so forth, i really feel he enjoys having us around. it drives the news of the day which he can do every day and does everyday. aroundre, having us really allows him to do that. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern .n c-span's q&a >> the house will be in order. beenr 40 years, c-span has providing 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 mind. c-span is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. ♪ >> "washington journal" continues. host: among the things you will see at the iowa state fair, the c-span bus, who has been providing coverage of the 2020 event going on there. we've had several guests over the last few days joining us to talk polit
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s leading up to woodstock and its legacy. woodstock, 50 years. sunday at 9:00 eastern on c-span's washington journal.lso live in american history tv on c-span3. >> campaign 2020. watch our live coverage of the presidential candidates on the campaign trail and make up your own mind. yourn's campaign 2020, unfiltered view of politics. president trump took questions from reporters before departing moorestown, new jersey for a campaign rally in manchester, new hampshire. he talked about the u.s. economy, china trade -- china trade negotiations, the federal reserve, and israel's decision to block representatives rashida omar fromilhan entering the country. president trump: tremendous retail numbers were out today. that's a great indicator of how well our country is doing, how well economy is doing.
s leading up to woodstock and its legacy. woodstock, 50 years. sunday at 9:00 eastern on c-span's washington journal.lso live in american history tv on c-span3. >> campaign 2020. watch our live coverage of the presidential candidates on the campaign trail and make up your own mind. yourn's campaign 2020, unfiltered view of politics. president trump took questions from reporters before departing moorestown, new jersey for a campaign rally in manchester, new hampshire. he talked about the...
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c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning. join the discussion. >> next, oral argument from the u.s. court ofbe sure to watch 's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning. appeals for the second circuit in a case concerning subpoenas from two house committees trying to obtain the financial records of president trump and his children. a lower court has already ruled in favor of the committee. this is an hour and 40 minutes. we will hear argument in donald j. trump versus committee on financial services. court, there'she no doubt the dispute comes to the court involving the house of representatives on one side and the president and his family members on the other. >> i do want to note the number of statements three rely upon and the background information makes it clear that these subpoenas are being targeted to the president because he is president. >> when you say because, are you raising motive? >> i am not raising motive but looking to at the real object of the subpoena is. >> that is another way of saying why they are doing it. >> the motive precludes motive and rises above concerns that the ho
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david farber talking about the social movement of the .960's leading up to woodstock sunday at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span's washington journal, tv" on c-span3. announcer 2: next representative rashida tlaib of michigan takes art in a town hall meeting in health care -- part in a town hall meeting in health care. after that the u.s. election meeting on election security. congress is in recess for the month of august -- members are back in their districts. here is a look at what a few of them are doing. james lankford tweeted this. love okc, this community coming together to make the greatest difference. today i am volunteering at one ,ay okc, a day where businesses nonprofits and faith organizations work together to serve children, family and elderly walking through a difficult season. mitch walberg says it was exciting to see that ymca and pro-medical wellness center break ground and to hear about what this will mean for the community. on wednesday representative rashida tlaib anticipated in a town hall meeting on health care, hosted by community organizers in highland park, michigan. this is an hour and 45 minutes. >> now t
david farber talking about the social movement of the .960's leading up to woodstock sunday at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span's washington journal, tv" on c-span3. announcer 2: next representative rashida tlaib of michigan takes art in a town hall meeting in health care -- part in a town hall meeting in health care. after that the u.s. election meeting on election security. congress is in recess for the month of august -- members are back in their districts. here is a look at what a few of...
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s leading up to woodstock and its legacy. woodstock, 50 years sunday at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span's washington journal. also live on american history tv on c-span3. >> watch book tv for live coverage of the national book festival saturday, august 31 starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern. our coverage includes author interviews with justice ruth bader ginsburg on her book. david, his book is "the heart beat of wounded knee." and thomas malone, founding director of the m.i.t. center for collective intelligence discusses his book. festival, liveok saturday, august 31 at 10:00 a.m. eastern on book tv on c-span2. >> house democrats, including therity leader briefed majority on hr eight, a gun background check bill. the measure passed the house and is waiting action in the senate. this runs about 45 minutes. >> good morning. my name is steny hoyer. i'm the majority leader of the house of representatives. we have been out for just a few days on summer recess. during that time it, we have confronted great tragedy. sadly, continuing tragedy. how may americans will lose their lives or their loved ones to ramp it gun vi
s leading up to woodstock and its legacy. woodstock, 50 years sunday at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span's washington journal. also live on american history tv on c-span3. >> watch book tv for live coverage of the national book festival saturday, august 31 starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern. our coverage includes author interviews with justice ruth bader ginsburg on her book. david, his book is "the heart beat of wounded knee." and thomas malone, founding director of the m.i.t. center...
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s. woodstock, 50 years. sunday at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span's "washington journal."lso live on american history tv on c-span3. ♪ >> campaign 2020. watch our live coverage of the presidential candidates on the campaign trail, and make up your own mind. c-span's campaign 2020. your unfiltered view of politics. from campaign 20 20 with south bend indiana mayor pete buttigieg, the presidential candidate attended the iowa state fair earlier this week. this is just over an hour. [cheers and applause] mr. buttigieg: hello, iowa. how we doing? what a crowd. i see you in the back. go i.
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s leading up to woodstock and its legacy. woodstock, 50 years, sunday at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span's washington journal. also live on american history tv on c-span3. next, the challenges and opportunities of governance in india. in the political agenda of prime minister narendra modi who was reelected to a second term in may. we hear from a member of the indian parliament. this is one hour. >> good morning and welcome to hudson institute. in may 2019, prime minister modi modi led party won a historic mandate and came back to power. in his second term he has a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to fulfill the ambitions and desires of a rising india. india will be the most populous country by 2024. the median age around 28 years, rising aspirational middle class that seeks better governance, higher economic growth and a growth and a bigger role for india around the globe. the path into chooses in the commenters will be important. india's open plurasic society, ability to build and consistently maintain a democratic political system, and geostrategic location at the heart of the indo-pacific has make india a n
s leading up to woodstock and its legacy. woodstock, 50 years, sunday at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span's washington journal. also live on american history tv on c-span3. next, the challenges and opportunities of governance in india. in the political agenda of prime minister narendra modi who was reelected to a second term in may. we hear from a member of the indian parliament. this is one hour. >> good morning and welcome to hudson institute. in may 2019, prime minister modi modi led party...
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c-span's washington journal. and on american history tv on c-span3. minnesota republican congressman walter judd served from 1943 to 1963 and was a medical doctor, a missionary to china in the 1920's, and a devoted anti-communist. america,rica - reel communists on campus hosted and narrated by jed, the hour-long film takes a at in 1969 conference held in oakland, california, and others that he argues are seeking a socialist communist overthrow of the u.s. government. protesters and includes numerous statements by notable leaders including bernadine dore, h rap brown, angela davis, mario saab vio, bobby seale, he newton and mark arad. -- he we newton and mark -- huey newton and mark rudd. narrator: these are leaders for
c-span's washington journal. and on american history tv on c-span3. minnesota republican congressman walter judd served from 1943 to 1963 and was a medical doctor, a missionary to china in the 1920's, and a devoted anti-communist. america,rica - reel communists on campus hosted and narrated by jed, the hour-long film takes a at in 1969 conference held in oakland, california, and others that he argues are seeking a socialist communist overthrow of the u.s. government. protesters and includes...
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s leading up to woodstock and its legacy. woodstock, 50 years, sunday at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span's washington journal.live on american history tv on c-span3. next, the challenges and opportunities of governance in india. in the political agenda of prime minister narendra modi who was reelected to a second term in may. we hear from a member of the indian parliament. this is one hour. >> good morning and welcome to hudson institute. in may 2019, prime minister modi
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s. army command and general staff college. watch american history tv tonight at eight eastern on c- span three. >> sunday at 9 am eastern, a washington journal on american history tv special: program looking back at woodstock, the 19 69 cultural and musical phenomenon, historian david farber arthur of the book the age of great dreams, america in the 1960s joins us to take your calls. >> drugs matter but who takes those drugs and why they have the effect they did in the 60s and 70s it is something we are still wrestling with to understand. the technology of drugs, other people have thought long and hard about this. it is imperative not just of the 60s but of the production of history what drugs do we use have an incredible ability to change the direction? >> call in to talk with david farber about the social movements of the 60s leading up to woodstock and its legacy. woodstock, 50 or sunday 9 am eastern on c-span washington journal also live on american history tv on c-span three. >>watch brooke tv for live coverage saturday august 31 starting at 10 am eastern. are coverage includes interviews with justice ruth bader ginsburg on her book my
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s leading to woodstock and its legacy. atdstock: 50 years, sunday 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span's "washington journal also live on american history tv on c-span3. "washington journal" continues. host: at our table this morning, lanae erickson, who is the vice president of social policy and politics at the group third way, here to talk about the democratic primary. i want to talk about a piece you wrote recently in the headline -- "avoiding the fun house mirror effect in the democratic party." what you wrote was every person has their story about the morning after the election day, 2016. what ties these experiences together is the collective miss of shock. shock was a product of the fun distorted ourhat political realities for the preceding year, and it could happen all over in the next 17 months if we are not careful to inoculate ourselves to it. to do so, democrats will need to look beyond the hyper engaged on twitter, who aligned their campaigns with the vast majority of democratic voters who are looking for a pragmatic progressive path forward to beat trump. guest: that is right. host: first, what
s leading to woodstock and its legacy. atdstock: 50 years, sunday 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span's "washington journal also live on american history tv on c-span3. "washington journal" continues. host: at our table this morning, lanae erickson, who is the vice president of social policy and politics at the group third way, here to talk about the democratic primary. i want to talk about a piece you wrote recently in the headline -- "avoiding the fun house mirror effect in the...
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farmer about the social movements of the 1960's, leading up to woodstock and its legacy. , sunday at0 years 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span " washington journal >> "washington journal" mugs are available as c-span's new online .tore check out the "washington journal" mugs and see all of the c-span products. "washington journal" continues. we are to talk more about the endangered species act and the changes the administration would like to make. we had to do first-time guests, jonathan wood, a senior attorney with the pacific legal foundation. good morning, thank you for joining us. we also say hi to jason my letter, with the group defenders of wildlife. mr. rylander, remind the audience with the endangered species act is and how successful you think it has been in these 40-pl years. >> the endangered species act is probably the world's most successful wildlife conservation statute. it has been responsible for bringing back many wildlife species like the bald eagle, the grizzly bear, the florida manatee, the humpback whale. it has a remarkable record of success. more than 1600 species on the list and only about 11 have an declared extinct sinc
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s, leading up to woodstock and its legacy. woodstock, 50 years, sunday at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span's washington journal.ve on american history tv on c-span3. >> sunday on q&a, new york times staff photographer doug mills talks about photos covering president trump. >> obviously, he enjoys having us around. i really believe despite his constant comments about fake news and the media and so forth, i really feel he enjoys having us around because it helps drive his message, the news of the day , which she can do every day, he constantly is driving the message. therefore, having us around really allows them to do that. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> next, a look at disinformation campaigns and potential ways to combat them. panelists provide an historical test test current patterns in disinformation and potential challenges ahead. cnn anchor kate baldwin moderated the discussion. -- kate baldwin. >> good
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s. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern sunday morning. join the discussion. announcer: tomorrow on newsmakers, david mcintosh, president of the club for growth, talks about the cause for recent stock market volatility and president trump's trade policy. >> what is happening i think that is causing a lot of that volatility in the marketplace, is the president's strategy with china has required that we impose significant tariffs on china. those are ultimately cost to the american people. at one point, i think he articulated it, we are doing well now so let me use this tool. i understand that tariffs may be a little drag on the economy. but now is the time to do it. because in the end, we are going to get a better trade agreement, and both sides will benefit. to have itneed try both ways? this past week he delayed implement think tariffs saying he did not want consumers to have to pay them. >> right. which i think is saying, recognizing that the tariffs are a drag now on economic growth. they are i wouldn't say small drag. they are not as si
s. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern sunday morning. join the discussion. announcer: tomorrow on newsmakers, david mcintosh, president of the club for growth, talks about the cause for recent stock market volatility and president trump's trade policy. >> what is happening i think that is causing a lot of that volatility in the marketplace, is the president's strategy with china has required that we impose significant tariffs on china. those are...
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c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning. join the discussion. >> next, oral argument from the u.s. court ofbe sure to watch 'sashington journal, live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning. appeals for the second circuit in a case concerning subpoenas from two house committees trying to obtain the financial records of president trump and his children. a lower court has already ruled in favor of the committee.
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s starting at 9:00 a.m. eastern sunday here on the span three and simulcast on c-span's washington journal. >> >> next on the presidency, former secret service agents talked about protecting the first family and the challenges they faced. speakers include larry, who prevented a 1975 assassination attempt on president gerald ford. the george w. bush presidential center hosted this event. >> here at the bush center we have a wonderful relationship with our partners at smu. it's so nice to have dr. gerald and his wife tonight. we are grateful for all of our board members. knowing our panelists, tonight will be one of those engaged programs that is informative and highly in attaining. those guys know how to tell a story.
s starting at 9:00 a.m. eastern sunday here on the span three and simulcast on c-span's washington journal. >> >> next on the presidency, former secret service agents talked about protecting the first family and the challenges they faced. speakers include larry, who prevented a 1975 assassination attempt on president gerald ford. the george w. bush presidential center hosted this event. >> here at the bush center we have a wonderful relationship with our partners at smu. it's...