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they were on c-span and c-span 2 and there was nothing going on. >> will you put an end to them?> wait a minute, these press conferences are like the biggest thing on daytime television. >> they are. >> ok? you see the ratings. >> yes. >> they're blowing away everything on just about, i think, everything on daytime television. what i'd love to do is stop th them. >> are you moving so quickly that your communications department can't keep up with you? >> yes. that's true. >> so what do we do about that because -- >> we don't have press conferences and we do -- >> you don't mean that? >> well, just don't have them. unless i have them every two weeks and i do it myself. we don't have them. i think it's a good idea of the first of all, you have a level of hostility that's incredible and it's very unfair. sarah huckabee is a lovely, young woman. you know sean spicer. he's a wonderful human being. he's a nice man. >> is he your press secretary today and tomorrow? will he be tomorrow? >> yes, he's doing a good job but he gets beat up. >> will he be there tomorrow? >> he's been there fro
they were on c-span and c-span 2 and there was nothing going on. >> will you put an end to them?> wait a minute, these press conferences are like the biggest thing on daytime television. >> they are. >> ok? you see the ratings. >> yes. >> they're blowing away everything on just about, i think, everything on daytime television. what i'd love to do is stop th them. >> are you moving so quickly that your communications department can't keep up with you?...
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they were on c-span and c-span to, there's nothing going on. these press conferences are like the biggest thing on daytime television. you see the ratings. they are blowing away everything on just about everything on daytime television. what i would love to do is stop them. it is not fair to the people. look, i am a very active person. i have a lot of very positive things going on up for this country. it is impossible for a person, to people or three people who are press people to cover every aspect of what i am thinking and what i am doing. i think it is unfair. if they get it just a little bit wrong, they don't mean to, they are liars, they are horrible people, they are liars. it becomes a big story for two or three days. it is very unfair to a person. i think that is a tough job. especially for me. i am having meeting after meeting, i am cutting the price of the airplanes, i'm doing these things and making deals for china, with china. i am trying to solve a problem in north korea which by the way is a real problem. >> justice jeanine: are yo
they were on c-span and c-span to, there's nothing going on. these press conferences are like the biggest thing on daytime television. you see the ratings. they are blowing away everything on just about everything on daytime television. what i would love to do is stop them. it is not fair to the people. look, i am a very active person. i have a lot of very positive things going on up for this country. it is impossible for a person, to people or three people who are press people to cover every...
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eastern on c-span and c-span ductwork generaly attorney robert rosenstein briefed members of the house on former fbi director james comey's removal, following the meeting several numbers over the news media. chatter] mr. mccarthy: i thought it was informative. he did get ask a question that it was not classified, that we could answer it. one of the questions were public, of course he already said it, he didn't have any evidence that comey asked for resources, that all the resources were there. thank you. mr. cummings, please step to the mike please. mr. cummings: this was a classified briefing. so i can't really talk about it. but i can ll you that as a result of the briefing, i am still convinced that -- again, this is not about the briefing but my feelings -- there are three parts to this very significant moment in america's history.
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and it will take time before we know the outcome of today passes argument. in toi invite you to tune tune into c-span or a two count heads. can watch this hearing on c-span, c-span.org, and our c-span radio app. , thank you sok much for your time and insight. guest: always a pleasure. up, our next guest will discuss the united states defense system and if it is enough to take on the threats of north korea. us next.eitz will join later in our program, our regular your money segment where we learn about the cost of supporting an illegal immigrant. we will be joined later when washington journal continues. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] ♪ >> tonight, the internet association, four countries including google, facebook, and amazon, talk about proposals from the fcc. interviewed bys political technology reporter mcgill. classical psych the fcc is proposing to remove the agency's's authority over internet traffic exchange. can you explain why that might be a problem for your members? of the day, it
and it will take time before we know the outcome of today passes argument. in toi invite you to tune tune into c-span or a two count heads. can watch this hearing on c-span, c-span.org, and our c-span radio app. , thank you sok much for your time and insight. guest: always a pleasure. up, our next guest will discuss the united states defense system and if it is enough to take on the threats of north korea. us next.eitz will join later in our program, our regular your money segment where we...
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they were on c-span and c-span to and there was nothing going on.ress conferences like the thing on daytime television. they're blowing away everything on daytime television. what i would love to do is stop them. laura: see the rest of that conversation on justice with jeanine, judge jeanine, 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on the fox news channel. a 39-year-old political outsider became the youngest president in french history. what he vowed to do in front of a divided nation in his inauguration speech. and nearly 400 fallen officers honored in a special vigil in washington d.c. that story, straight ahead. >> it's better to light one candle than to curse the darkness. tonight we will all be lighting a candle and let's carry the light of that candle to our families and communities and synago laura: national police week is underway as the country honors fallen police officers. flags flying half staffed at the white house. they are kicking off the week of remembrance with the vigil, saturday, recognizing 400 officers killed in the line of duty. each name
they were on c-span and c-span to and there was nothing going on.ress conferences like the thing on daytime television. they're blowing away everything on daytime television. what i would love to do is stop them. laura: see the rest of that conversation on justice with jeanine, judge jeanine, 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on the fox news channel. a 39-year-old political outsider became the youngest president in french history. what he vowed to do in front of a divided nation in his inauguration...
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on c-span and c-span.org. c-span -- where history unfolds daily. as a79, c-span was created public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> this week on the communicators, we introduce you to michael beckerman, president and ceo of the internet association here in washington. what is that? mr. beckerman: we are a trade association that represents internet companies, as providers, all the app and websites you visit. peter: name some. mr. beckerman: amazon, facebook, ebay, etsy, twitter, netflix. pretty much all the major websites you are visiting. peter: do they have shared concerns in washington? mr. beckerman: absolutely. the internet economy is incredibly important. that is what ties all of our members together. everything from net neutrality to trade policy to so many other issues, there is very much alignment. peter: how did you get active in this area? mr. beckerman: i worked on the hill for 12 years, a lot of work on telecommunications, internet tech policy. i was fortu
on c-span and c-span.org. c-span -- where history unfolds daily. as a79, c-span was created public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> this week on the communicators, we introduce you to michael beckerman, president and ceo of the internet association here in washington. what is that? mr. beckerman: we are a trade association that represents internet companies, as providers, all the app and websites you visit....
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and means subcommittee hearing, starting at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 2. you can also watch live on www.c-span.org, and on our free c-span radio app. on friday, a hearing on u.s. space assets and national security threats. we will be live with the house armed services subcommittee on strategic forces on c-span 3, www.c-span.org, and the free c-span radio app. >>k day coverage of the book festival, starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern. maria olson on her book. goodman, author of "whistleblower at the cia." author sharon weinberger at 12 2 15, discussing her book "the nioneers of war." craig shirley on "reagan rising: the decisive years." at 2:15, sidney blumenthal, author of "wrestling with his anthrops." freeman:15, sally mann on the jersey brothers, a missing naval officer in the pacific and hisily's ques to brie. tch live, yover stiv on an 2' book tv.
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they were on c-span and c-span to and there was nothing going on. these press conferences like the thing on daytime television. they're blowing away everything on daytime television. what i would love to do is stop them. laura: see the rest of that conversation on justice with jeanine, judge jeanine, 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on the fox news channel. a 39-year-old political outsider became the youngest president in french history. what he vowed to do in front of a divided nation in his inauguration speech. and nearly 400 fallen officers honored in a special vigil in washington d.c. that story, straight ahead. >> it's better to light one candle than to curse the darkness. tonight we will all be lighting a candle and let's carry the light of that candle to our families and communities and families and communities and synago trust #1 doctor recommended dulcolax. use dulcolax tablets for gentle dependable relief. suppositories for relief in minutes. and dulcoease for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax. designed for dependable relief. yeah, '
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and generosity. announcer: just a few past speeches from the c-span library. onch them again this year may 20, 27, 29 memorial day, and june 3 on c-span and c-span.org. announcer: today on c-span, washington journal is live next. then a confirmation hearing. in the afternoon, we're live with white house deputy secretary ands after that the democrats took about health care. after that, the washington correspondent on the daily beast on the firing of fbi director james comey. then heritage director on tax reform policies and pentagon correspondent missy ryan on the potential increase of u.s. troops in afghanistan. washington journal is live now. ♪ ist: good morning, it wednesday, may 10, 2017. yesterday afternoon president trump fired the fbi director, removing the seventh direct your in a little over the -- director in a little over three years. tell us what you think, the phone lines are open. democrats, (202) 748-8000 is your number. .epublicans, (202) 748-8001 , (202) 748-8002.
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c-span or a two count heads. you can watch this hearing on c-span, c-span.org, and our c-span radio app. stephen vladeck, thank you so much for your time and insight. guest: always a pleasure. host: coming up, our next guest -- full fourth circuit court of appeals reviewing the legality of president trump's revised travel ban on foreign nationals entering the u.s. from six majority muslim countries. the card is considering an appeal to maryland u.s. district judge's ruling blocking the president's ban on issuing visas to those countries -- the travel ban was issued in march. it imposes a 90 day ban on as wells companies iraq as green cardholders, in the place of those weekend visas, not those with existing visas. earlier this month c-span petition may court of appeals to consider allowing live all caps of the audio of this case, because of the heightened public just as when he released audio bush before immediately after commissioned courts. fourth circuit corporate or and will for the first time, allowing live broadcast this case. that life all caps expects to begin shortly as we which t
c-span or a two count heads. you can watch this hearing on c-span, c-span.org, and our c-span radio app. stephen vladeck, thank you so much for your time and insight. guest: always a pleasure. host: coming up, our next guest -- full fourth circuit court of appeals reviewing the legality of president trump's revised travel ban on foreign nationals entering the u.s. from six majority muslim countries. the card is considering an appeal to maryland u.s. district judge's ruling blocking the...
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and national security threats. we will be live with the harz -- a house armed services committee at 8:00 on c-span3, it -- c-span.org and our free c-span radio app. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> one day after former fbi director robert mueller was appointed special counsel for the russian investigation, senators met with rod rozen stein. following the meetings, several senators spoke to reporters. and here is some of what they had to say. >> i did not hear anything classified. the bottom line is it was a general consensus that it was a good decision to pick a general council. a lot of confidence in mr. robert mueller. the shot to the body is that it is now considered a criminal investigation and congress' conductto investigations of all things russia has been limited. i think a lot of members want the special counsel to be appointed but do not understand
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they were on c-span and c-span two. >> but you will put an end to them. >> these press conferences aretime television. >> they are. >> they are blowing everything away on just about everything on on daytime television. what i would love to do is stop them. >> are you moving so quickly that your communication's department cannot keep up with you. >> yes, that is true. >> what do we do about that. >> we don't have press conferenceses. >> you don't mean that. >> unless i have them and do them myself. we don't have them. it is a good idea. first of all. you have a level of hostility. sarah huckabee is a lovely young woman. you know sean spicer, he is a woman human being and nice man. >> and he your press secretary today and tomorrow. >> he's doing a good job and he gets beat up. >> will he be there tomorrow? >> he's been there from the beginning. >> joining us now is the hostess judge pirro. this is mufshg to my ears and that was my opening monologue. shut it down in the age of social media. nbc does an interview and don't do them so they can spend hour and hours and showers tearing up eve
they were on c-span and c-span two. >> but you will put an end to them. >> these press conferences aretime television. >> they are. >> they are blowing everything away on just about everything on on daytime television. what i would love to do is stop them. >> are you moving so quickly that your communication's department cannot keep up with you. >> yes, that is true. >> what do we do about that. >> we don't have press conferenceses. >> you...
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eastern on c-span and seized on -- and c-span.org. live, today on c-span, "washington journal" is next. at 9:00 a.m., the u.s. house returns. off the floor members are invited to a classified briefing deputy attorney general rod rosenstein on the firing of fbi director james comey. up in 30 minutes on "washington journal,", congressman jim himes of connecticut, ranking member of the intelligence of committee on the nsa and cyber security, on the latest issues into the russianand -- into the interference. and representative kevin cramer from north dakota, on the future of the paris climate agreement and other international efforts to reduce climate change. ♪ host: good morning, it is friday, may 19. here are your morning headlines. the washington post reports that james comey made numerous efforts to keep his distance from the president. he expressed concerns that the president did not respect the agency's independence. though stories are on the heels of the president's news conference yesterday, where he denied pressuring james comey to drop the investigat
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c-span video library. and watch more of this year's commencement speeches on saturday, may 27, monday, may 29, memorial day, and june 3, on c-span and c-span.org. >>> c-span. where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies, and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >>> next, a discussion about sanctuary cities and president trump's immigration-related executive orders, from law enforcement officials and advocates representing immigrants. held by the american bar association, this is two hours. >>> all right. good morning, everyone. welcome to this timely program titled sanctuary cities, legitimate law enforcement policy or rogue action, co-sponsored by the section of civil rights and social justice and the commission on immigration of the american bar association. my name is karen grise, i'm special counsel in the washington, d.c. office of fried frank harris shriver and jacobson. i serve as special adviser to the commission on immigration. i'm delighted to be your moderator this morning and delighted to be sharing the stage with this distingui
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they were on c-span and c-span 2 and there was nothing going on. >> will you put an end to that? >> just a second. these press conferences are like the biggest thing on daytime television. >> they are. >> you see the ratings. they're blowing away everything on just about, i think, everything, on daytime television. what i'd love to do is stop th them. >> jesse: kimberly, you know what i love about this? he's still bragging about the ratings! >> kimberly: he's right. i mean, it's the new bold & the beautiful! >> jesse: daytime television. >> kimberly: starring sean spicer. they're kind of riveting and captivating. >> jesse: i would call it general inhoss pitabilit pitability -- inhospitable. >> kimberly: do you have the cure? i think he was serious about this. i remember they were talking about that and were going to shake up the way the press briefings were handled, the calms for his administration. obviously, there's room for improvement in terms of the roll out and when they need to get ahead of the messaging like we saw on the travel ban and like we saw here with the dismissal
they were on c-span and c-span 2 and there was nothing going on. >> will you put an end to that? >> just a second. these press conferences are like the biggest thing on daytime television. >> they are. >> you see the ratings. they're blowing away everything on just about, i think, everything, on daytime television. what i'd love to do is stop th them. >> jesse: kimberly, you know what i love about this? he's still bragging about the ratings! >> kimberly: he's...
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we'll have it live here on c-span and c-span radio. wesley from oklahoma, good morning to you. caller: good morning sir. i made it to virginia. my sister served for four years. i want to let everybody know there is a god out there who care about us. we serve our country. regardless what branch or service or if you're not active, maybe disabled or you have family member who are still active. i have cousins still in the air force. i want to let everybody know, we need to thank these individuals. we need to remember that america is the home of the free and land of the brave. this is only country you can be free to walk and do. one thing anybody else can thank god everyday. i thank god for one person. that's the president of the united states. he made some decisions to show people that we care. america does put everybody else first. i want everybody to understand just because you don't die over there in war -- [indiscernible] have a great memorial day and be happy. thank you. host: wesley from enid, oklahoma. we'll get back to your call and and comments in a moment. news over the w
we'll have it live here on c-span and c-span radio. wesley from oklahoma, good morning to you. caller: good morning sir. i made it to virginia. my sister served for four years. i want to let everybody know there is a god out there who care about us. we serve our country. regardless what branch or service or if you're not active, maybe disabled or you have family member who are still active. i have cousins still in the air force. i want to let everybody know, we need to thank these individuals....
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they were on c-span and c-span two. there was nothing going on. >> will you put an end to it? >> these are the biggest on daytime television. >> they are they are blowing away everything on just about everything when they on daytime television. what i'd love to do is stop them kelly: that the president trump talking with judge jeanine and raising the possibility of doing away with the daily press briefing calling that a quote good idea. a team a is a democratic strategist and former president of the young democrats of america. ashley pratt is a commentator and us news and report reader. thank you both for joining us. let's weigh in on this. president trump first caught a lot of members of the media offguard on friday when he fired off a couple of tweets on friday morning, he treated this. as a very active president with lots of things happening, it is not possible for any surrogates to stand at the podium with perfect accuracy. then he followed that off with this maybe the best thing to do would be to cancel all future press reading and handout written responses for the sake o
they were on c-span and c-span two. there was nothing going on. >> will you put an end to it? >> these are the biggest on daytime television. >> they are they are blowing away everything on just about everything when they on daytime television. what i'd love to do is stop them kelly: that the president trump talking with judge jeanine and raising the possibility of doing away with the daily press briefing calling that a quote good idea. a team a is a democratic strategist and...
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c-span. ♪ c-span. where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is broughto you today by your cable or satellite provider. tonight on c-span, q and a with defense news correspondent a lookavas followed by at french presidential elections speeches. later, british prime minister theresa may. ♪ announcer: this week on "q&a," defense news naval warfare correspondent chris cavas talks about the navy's "fat leonard" bribing scandal, with more than 200 navy officials including several admirals. brian: chris cavas, let me start by asking you what you do for a living. chris: i am a journalist. i cover naval affairs, things that are on, over, and above the water. i like to cover them worldwide. i like to talk about the industry that builds these things, the people who operate them, who buy them, the operations they do, and why does anybody need all this stuff and does it ever work. i write about this stuff. brian: who reads it? chris: the industry, the hill, politicians. defense news is a worldwide publication. we are sometimes remarkably well-known. people in the nav
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eastern on c-span and c-span.org. c-span, a look at the politics and security of the asia-pacific region. and tensions on the korean peninsula. live at the international institute for strategic studies at 10:00 eastern on c-span. later in the day, symposium exploring school integrations in brown versus board of education. the landmark 1954 supreme court decision that found state laws establishing separate schools for black and white students to be unconstitutional. live coverage from the third of marshall college fund tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. ♪ >> c-span, for history unfold daily. created as aan was public service by america's cable television companies. it is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. general david perkins, head of the army's training command spoke at the utah council for citizen
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they were on c-span and c-span 2. there was nothing going on. >> but will you put an end to them?hese press conferences are like the biggest thing on daytime television. >> they are. >> okay? you see the ratings. they're blowing away everything on -- just about, i think, everything. on daytime television. what i'd love to do is stop them. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he wants to stop isis and press conferences. [ laughter ] so white house press secretary sean spicer was back to work today amid rumors he could soon be out of a job. could you imagine him and his wife sitting down to watch "saturday night live" every week? [ laughter ] so rumors were that they were auditioning his replacements last week, and i don't know how they feel. but one of the guys they tried maybe seemed a little bit too honest for this job. >> good afternoon. i'll be filling in for sean today and i'm pretty new at this, so i'll just do my best to answer your questions honestly as honesty is the best policy. yes? first question. >> is the president of the united states currently recording conversations taking place
they were on c-span and c-span 2. there was nothing going on. >> but will you put an end to them?hese press conferences are like the biggest thing on daytime television. >> they are. >> okay? you see the ratings. they're blowing away everything on -- just about, i think, everything. on daytime television. what i'd love to do is stop them. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he wants to stop isis and press conferences. [ laughter ] so white house press secretary sean spicer was back...
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eastern on c-span and c-span .org. >> yesterday the fcc voted to 212 party lines to start the process of repealing regulations on internet service providers known as net neutrality rules. the vote is the first step and review process that could end the classification of home and mobile internet service providers as common carriers. current rules mandate that all internet traffic must be treated equally and fairly and stop internet providers like verizon and comcast from blocking access
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they were on c-span and c-span 2. te, these press conferences are like the biggest thing on daytime television. abby: i think since he has been in office one of the biggest challenges he realizing he faces a lot on his plate with foreign policy, economy all those things, the media has proven to be one of the biggest challenges, when anything breaks. the way it's delivered to the american people i have zero control of it. he hates that. the way they have done it many can agree has not been necessarily accurate all the time or fair. the way his spokes people have been treated has just been terrible u. clayton: answer to cancel white house press briefings all together? abby: no. jon: i think he is having fun with the media on that point. abby: he loves to do that right, jon? jon: judge jeanine was a prosecutor before she was elected judge. she is tough in there. clayton: only goal of most people in that room is to attack and embarrass our president. enough. do you feel written questions and monthly live briefings. abby: f
they were on c-span and c-span 2. te, these press conferences are like the biggest thing on daytime television. abby: i think since he has been in office one of the biggest challenges he realizing he faces a lot on his plate with foreign policy, economy all those things, the media has proven to be one of the biggest challenges, when anything breaks. the way it's delivered to the american people i have zero control of it. he hates that. the way they have done it many can agree has not been...
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. >> you can catch that tonight on c-span and c-span2. c-span, where history unfold daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies, and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> "washington journal" continues. axiosnow, from headquarters in arlington, virginia, we are joined by axi os' founder. jim, thank you for joining us. guest: thank you. it is great to join you. we love c-span. host: we are glad to have you back on today. for viewers still learning about , give us an overview about who you are and why you got started. guest: axios is designed for people like your viewers. we try to produce journalism that matters in politics, technology, health care, business, and today we are launching science. we hire experts in each category, and we try to offer what we view as essential reading. we try to help people navigate the blizzard of news that is every day in modern day. we want to try to direct you to the news that you should be thinking about. tot: what makes it different go read a story at axios? guest:
. >> you can catch that tonight on c-span and c-span2. c-span, where history unfold daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies, and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> "washington journal" continues. axiosnow, from headquarters in arlington, virginia, we are joined by axi os' founder. jim, thank you for joining us. guest: thank you. it is great to join you. we love c-span. host: we are glad to...
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then, i mean, i understand you put on what you want on your show, on c-span, and i like c-span, but, see, to see someone come on c-span talking about this, and that's all they show on cnn every day for the last past lord knows for however, wow, it's kind of like it is -- you know, it is a possible witch hunt, and it's a coverup of distractions from everything else that's going on in america, and we have no breaking news about nothing hardly on cnn anymore about all the stuff that's going on in america. then he has time to come on c-span and talk about it also. it's kind of like, it's a little bit much, and i want to mention also about -- host: well, i'm going to have the congressman respond to that, because there are those out there that feel that they characterize this as a witch hunt. guest: sure. host: there is a president who has said it himself. guest: greta, we have to trust somebody. and the intelligence community of the united states unanimously concluded that the russians did, in fact, try to interfere in our election, did so brazenly and in multiple ways. so the truth of the
then, i mean, i understand you put on what you want on your show, on c-span, and i like c-span, but, see, to see someone come on c-span talking about this, and that's all they show on cnn every day for the last past lord knows for however, wow, it's kind of like it is -- you know, it is a possible witch hunt, and it's a coverup of distractions from everything else that's going on in america, and we have no breaking news about nothing hardly on cnn anymore about all the stuff that's going on in...
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will travel to rlington national cemetery, we'll have live coverage 11:00 eastern time on c-span and on c-span radio. joining us from boston is steven rothstein, executive director of john f. kennedy library, good morning, thank you for with us. want to begin by this piece in the "washington post," america's president turns 100. e begins with these words, we cannot imagine john f. kennedy on his 100th birthday, enshrined as a man in his 40s. ad he lived, he would be 100 today. how should he be remembered? guest: i think he did so much in life, the reality is, many of his ideas are just as relevant today. governing through inclusion, big ideas of service, things,ce corps or other his big ideas of innovation, the the moon, many of his what he was fighting for in the we'rere important to what looking at in 2017. host: let me share with our one of the iconic 1961.hes from january senator john kennedy was sworn in as president of the united states. >> the trumpet summons us again, arms, a call to bear though arms we need, not as a battle, though embattled the e, but a call to bear burden of a long
will travel to rlington national cemetery, we'll have live coverage 11:00 eastern time on c-span and on c-span radio. joining us from boston is steven rothstein, executive director of john f. kennedy library, good morning, thank you for with us. want to begin by this piece in the "washington post," america's president turns 100. e begins with these words, we cannot imagine john f. kennedy on his 100th birthday, enshrined as a man in his 40s. ad he lived, he would be 100 today. how...
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this event is on the record and being broadcast by c-span one and c-span radio. entually a video will be posted. because of the c-span broadcast, we have actualize here which asked to the heat in the room and unfortunately, today, the air-conditioning chose to go out for the entire building in the room is packed with people so i'm going to encourage everyone to feel free to take off one layer of clothing. [laughter] >> i encourage the panelists to do that as well. if you see us sweating, it is not because we are worried about north korea. victor, let's start off with some thoughts from you. victor: it is a pleasure to be here. mark neglected to mention how we first met. you probably don't remember. mark: i remember. victor: i was doing my phd dissertation in looking for people to interview for my thesis in when you are roaming the streets of tokyo, you are grateful and remember the ones who said yes. mark was one of the two people who had said yes at the time and the other was bill mckinney. i'm always grateful for that. in terms of north korea, a great title, "bo
this event is on the record and being broadcast by c-span one and c-span radio. entually a video will be posted. because of the c-span broadcast, we have actualize here which asked to the heat in the room and unfortunately, today, the air-conditioning chose to go out for the entire building in the room is packed with people so i'm going to encourage everyone to feel free to take off one layer of clothing. [laughter] >> i encourage the panelists to do that as well. if you see us sweating,...
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congressman neal dunn, thank you very much for talking to us and telling our c-span viewers a little bit about your. >> thank you, greta. ♪ >>> c-spanwhere history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable the 29th memorial day. and june 3rd on c-span and c-span.org. >>> transportation secretary elaine chao announced monday that president trump will be releasing his infrastructure plan in the coming weeks. she spoke at an infrastructure forum in washington. other speakers include trade association leaders, manufacturing executives and they discussed the importance of public/private partnerships. from the u.s. chamber of commerce, this is just under three hours. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. >> good morning.
congressman neal dunn, thank you very much for talking to us and telling our c-span viewers a little bit about your. >> thank you, greta. ♪ >>> c-spanwhere history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable the 29th memorial day. and june 3rd on c-span and c-span.org. >>> transportation secretary elaine chao announced monday that president trump will be releasing his infrastructure plan in the coming weeks. she spoke at an...
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c-span, c-span or listen on c-span radio app. took questions on health care,g from the russian investigation, tax policies, and the justice departmentinimum prison directive. this is 90 minutes. [applause] [cheers and applause]
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c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable-television companies. it is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> professor shauna devine andeville teach a class about franklin delano roosevelt's time in office. they described his policies as -- they talk about president roosevelt's relationship with winston churchill. representatives talk about an expanding powers too far. this class is about one hour 50 minutes. lecture onto today's franklin roosevelt. this is history 2131 b. the introduction to american presidency. his is a second level course. in this class, we trace the development and evolution of the office of the presidency and we look into particular the presidents that have had the most impact on the shaping of the office. not all presidents get their own lecture, lincoln of course did, and the second one that has his own lecture is of course, franklin roosevelt who we will look at today. as i said earlier, i will be speaking on franklin roosevelt and his
c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable-television companies. it is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> professor shauna devine andeville teach a class about franklin delano roosevelt's time in office. they described his policies as -- they talk about president roosevelt's relationship with winston churchill. representatives talk about an expanding powers too far. this class is about one hour 50...
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c-span wj, and acebook.com/c-span cht want to a story about senator tom hospitalized after race in d.c. ambulance n away via wednesday morning. he is 57, he was seen on the administered -- 15 to 20 minutes into the race started 8 a.m. the three-mile race was being eld at southeast part of the city. appeared unconscious, was revived and breathing when taken away by the ambulance. from the team race, he was participating in the race, an annual event here. he was leading his own team, ap revived and breathing when taken away by the tillis, the senate in 2014. there were pictures, associated press showing of the race and being tillis, administered cpr. no updates after that, but that on that.date chelsea manning in the news saying from the associated press, she has been eportedly released from a kansas military prison after serving seven years there. that is just some updates of on.t is going the other news events happening throughout the week. ryan expectedpaul to comment on memos concerning president trump, which we talked about earlier. again, wrap these things in open the numbers are on the screen. louise, go ahead. caller: good morning. i want to make a comment about he was on when earlier, and one of the callers he wouldd asked him if put his hand on a stack of say that he felt like that president trump was an honest man. then he kept talking about rick governor, was our being put in head of the energy excited he nd how was about that. rick perry, when he was running president himself, wanted to do away with the energy but anyway, my real that whole time he howrunning, he talked about stupid perry was and even if he bought himself new glasses to smarter, that didn't stupid. the fact he was he is smart enough to be put energy e of his department. so if mr. wilson doesn't think dishonesty i'd like o know what he considers dishonest. host: you may have missed that egment with representative joe wilson earlier this morning. if you did and want to see the ontext of what the viewer was talking about, go to c-span.org. interviews on the "washington journal" page. other information there, as well, elaine chao hearing we you about earlier, you can see at c-span.org. that is the website. in chicago, illinois, hi there. line, caller: hi. hello. i'm calling to say that the democrats are hating trump and give you the reasons why. one reason is because they are and hurt. trump woke them up and embarrassed them. embarrassed them by telling hem how they do not support their recipients and their feelrters and he made them embarrassed. when he won and they lost, they they had ake the fact been called out and shown up for what they are, a bunch of hypocrites. so they hate him and want him out of office so they don't look and feel so bad and trying to take away the pain they have. are doing this specifically how? caller: by ignoring the problems have.rats they are ignoring the problems that the sanctuary cities have, pain of people being shot the day, the kids, underemployed black people being inner an
c-span wj, and acebook.com/c-span cht want to a story about senator tom hospitalized after race in d.c. ambulance n away via wednesday morning. he is 57, he was seen on the administered -- 15 to 20 minutes into the race started 8 a.m. the three-mile race was being eld at southeast part of the city. appeared unconscious, was revived and breathing when taken away by the ambulance. from the team race, he was participating in the race, an annual event here. he was leading his own team, ap revived...
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policymakers see infrastructure beyond simply roads and bridges. >> you can catch that tonight on c-span and c-span2. c-span, where history unfold daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies, and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> "washington journal" continues. axiosnow, from headquarters in arlington, virginia, we are joined by axi os' founder. jim, thank you for joining us. guest:
policymakers see infrastructure beyond simply roads and bridges. >> you can catch that tonight on c-span and c-span2. c-span, where history unfold daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies, and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> "washington journal" continues. axiosnow, from headquarters in arlington, virginia, we are joined by axi os' founder. jim, thank you for joining us. guest:
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c-span video library. you can watch commencement speeches by politicians, as leaders, and white house officials on may 20, 27, 29, and june 30 on c-span and c-span.org. announcer: c-span's "washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up sunday morning, adam brandon, president and ceo of freedom works, discusses tax reform and how the senate may proceed with the american health care act. american university history professor alan lichtman, with ook, talks about possible impeachment proceedings against president trump. and caitlin flanagan with the "atlantic," on the political impact of late-night comedy. be sure to watch "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern sunday morning. join the discussion. announcer: on monday, two russian journalists talked about the state of russian media, their own expulsions from previous media jobs, and the role of dissident media in russia. this atlantic council event is one hour, 25 minutes. this is an hour and a half.
c-span video library. you can watch commencement speeches by politicians, as leaders, and white house officials on may 20, 27, 29, and june 30 on c-span and c-span.org. announcer: c-span's "washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up sunday morning, adam brandon, president and ceo of freedom works, discusses tax reform and how the senate may proceed with the american health care act. american university history professor alan lichtman,...
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online at c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. ♪ >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies ands brought to today by your cable or satellite provider. >> president trump leaves for his first international trip this week.g office he is said to visit israel, saudi arabia, and italy. the center for strategic and international studies held a conference previewing the trip. this is ju
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and chris murphy at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 3. you can also watch online at c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> we need physicians and health professionals who are competent, problem solvers, life long learners, team leaders, consensus builders, indeed, who are business managers, and who can share power constructively and gracefully. >> i would just hope that you would understand what this responsibility means. that it means reaching out. it means caring about more than yourself. it means asking about we rather than me. >> have the fortitude to do the right thing not the easy thing. n't be somebody's lap dog or have the dourge speak the truth even when it is unpopular. >> i want to talk with you about being open to the unexpected, about making room for the improbable and the unlikely. >> past commencement speeches from the c-span video library. join us for this year's commencement speeches as we hear from politicians, business leaders, and white house officials. starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on saturday, may 20, the 27th, 29th, memorial day, and june 3rd on c-span and c-span.org. >> president trump leaves for his
and chris murphy at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 3. you can also watch online at c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> we need physicians and health professionals who are competent, problem solvers, life long learners, team leaders, consensus builders, indeed, who are business managers, and who can share power constructively and gracefully. >> i would just hope that you would understand what this responsibility means. that it means reaching out. it means caring about...
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c-span petitions ninth circuit live to consider allowing broadcast of the case and ninth appeals grantedf that. that is on c-span. watch on c-span.org, and on the radio appalachian. -- t: john, if i host: go ahead. guest: if i could jump in website, a the c-span great poll about that c-span over some time has polled uestion of whether or not people want cameras in the supreme court. fascinatingly the number has reflection it is a of the new ways we get information. we want to see for ourselves and axios tries to take you behind the scenes and let you understand what is going on, can decide for yourself and expands to having a camera on justices. wanda, fatah, west virginia, democrats, go ahead. caller: good morning. registered democrat, i did vote for trump. with this dering ealthcare rigga morow going on in washington, which is really etting on my nerves, i'm on medicare -- guest: don't blame you. caller: i'm on medicare, pay a month for secondary, that s a stretch for me to have to pay s. there anything in this bill that will help bring the like ms down for people me? for : wanda, thank you telling your story. and a sober
c-span petitions ninth circuit live to consider allowing broadcast of the case and ninth appeals grantedf that. that is on c-span. watch on c-span.org, and on the radio appalachian. -- t: john, if i host: go ahead. guest: if i could jump in website, a the c-span great poll about that c-span over some time has polled uestion of whether or not people want cameras in the supreme court. fascinatingly the number has reflection it is a of the new ways we get information. we want to see for ourselves...
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c-span three. you can also follow life on c-span.org and are free c-span radio app. >> treasury secretary, steve minasian testifies on president trumps tax reform plan. we are live with the senate finance committee starting at 6:10 a.m. eastern on c-span three, ina olson, national taxpayer advocate testifies on fighting fraud and taxpayer id theft she appears before the irs services for taxpayers. this is about one hour. >> lessons learned from the
c-span three. you can also follow life on c-span.org and are free c-span radio app. >> treasury secretary, steve minasian testifies on president trumps tax reform plan. we are live with the senate finance committee starting at 6:10 a.m. eastern on c-span three, ina olson, national taxpayer advocate testifies on fighting fraud and taxpayer id theft she appears before the irs services for taxpayers. this is about one hour. >> lessons learned from the
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and generosity. >> just a few pass commencement speeches from the c-span library. watch commencement speeches by politicians and officials on mal day, june 3 on c-span and c-span.org. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. it is for two today by your cable or satellite provider.
and generosity. >> just a few pass commencement speeches from the c-span library. watch commencement speeches by politicians and officials on mal day, june 3 on c-span and c-span.org. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. it is for two today by your cable or satellite provider.