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association event includes richard norton smith, beginning at the top of the hour here on c-span 3. >>> sunday on c-span's q&a, james man, author and resident at johns hopkins university talks about his biography of president george w. bush. >> i don't worry about my legacy because i still study theodore roosevelt. or harry truman, there is not going to be an objective history done on this administration for a long time. >> it's not too soon to judge on some aspects of the legacy, it's not too soon to judge on the war in iraq. why? because it didn't accomplish what he thought it would accomplish before he started the war, it cost 4000+ american lives, $2 trillion and i write in my book and i don't think this judgment will change but it was one of the biggest strategic blunders in american history. >> james man, sunday night at 8 pm on c-span's q&a. >>> coming up tonight, the white house historical association, hosting the presidential site summit. first a discussion about presidents, history and memory and then we hear from a chef to five presidents. then we talk about digitizing history. and later, a look
association event includes richard norton smith, beginning at the top of the hour here on c-span 3. >>> sunday on c-span's q&a, james man, author and resident at johns hopkins university talks about his biography of president george w. bush. >> i don't worry about my legacy because i still study theodore roosevelt. or harry truman, there is not going to be an objective history done on this administration for a long time. >> it's not too soon to judge on some aspects of...
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announcer: sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." announcer: next, american university professor and offer aram kendi sits down for conversation about the history of racist ideas in america. he argues that while there has been racial progress over time, that progress has been met at each event by more sophisticated , intellectual, and of racism.al forms he also looks at the roles museums play in preserving african-american culture. the discussion took place at the association of african american museums' annual conference. >>
announcer: sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." announcer: next, american university professor and offer aram kendi sits down for conversation about the history of racist ideas in america. he argues that while there has been racial progress over time, that progress has been met at each event by more sophisticated , intellectual, and of racism.al forms he also looks at the roles museums play in preserving african-american culture. the discussion took place at the...
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with 12 days till the election, make c-span your choice for campaign 2018. >> sense -- sunday on c-span's q, author and residents of john hopkins university school of the vast international studies, talks about his biography of president george w. bush. >> i do not really worry about my legacy p i'm still studying theodore roosevelt. or harry truman. be an objective history done for a long time. >> it is not too soon to judge on some at -- some aspects of his legacy. it is not too soon to judge on the war on iraq. why? because it did not accomplish what he thought it would it cost 4000 plus american lives, it cost $2 trillion. book and i don't think this judgment will change, it was one of the biggest strategic blunders in american history. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. now, the ceo of the national association of latino elected and
with 12 days till the election, make c-span your choice for campaign 2018. >> sense -- sunday on c-span's q, author and residents of john hopkins university school of the vast international studies, talks about his biography of president george w. bush. >> i do not really worry about my legacy p i'm still studying theodore roosevelt. or harry truman. be an objective history done for a long time. >> it is not too soon to judge on some at -- some aspects of his legacy. it is not...
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lex tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. at 8:00 onht c-span's q&a. >> written roosevelt, the youngest son of theodore roosevelt was shot down and killed near a village in france 80 miles northeast of paris. to mark of the centennial of quentin roosevelt's death, american history tv visited the village with a historian. >> i am standing
lex tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. at 8:00 onht c-span's q&a. >> written roosevelt, the youngest son of theodore roosevelt was shot down and killed near a village in france 80 miles northeast of paris. to mark of the centennial of quentin roosevelt's death, american history tv visited the village with a historian. >> i am standing
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. >> sunday night at a clock eastern on c-span's q&a. c-span, where history unfolds daily. created as aan was public service by america's cable television companies. today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. host: jeff cohen of the association of public safety communications officials, who do you represent here in washington? jeff: thank you, first for the invitation to be here. our association is the largest nonprofit of communication professionals. our 31,000 members are primarily people that are state and local government employees who work in
. >> sunday night at a clock eastern on c-span's q&a. c-span, where history unfolds daily. created as aan was public service by america's cable television companies. today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. host: jeff cohen of the association of public safety communications officials, who do you...
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c-span. what's the debates from key house and senate races. make c-span your primary source for campaign 2018. tonight on "qnd a" a you le historian on her book. in and of itself it is dramatic. it is a massive encounter. what was interesting to me was people at the time look at it and what they saw was a group of northerners and southerners running at each other in the house of representatives. several said this does not look like a normal flight, this looks like north against south. this looks like a battle. indeed, it certainly did look like a battle. it is not long before the civil war. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." ♪ the c-span bus recently made the long journey to hawaii for the 39th stop of our 50 capitals tour. join us all weekend to watch our visit to hawaii on c-span's book tv and american history tv. we will feature stops across the islands, showcasing the natural beauty, unique history, and literary culture. ♪ maui we took a boat to a crater to snorkel. >> while in maui we took a boat to the crater to snorkel. >> are right so the boundaries today, we will state within 50 feet of
c-span. what's the debates from key house and senate races. make c-span your primary source for campaign 2018. tonight on "qnd a" a you le historian on her book. in and of itself it is dramatic. it is a massive encounter. what was interesting to me was people at the time look at it and what they saw was a group of northerners and southerners running at each other in the house of representatives. several said this does not look like a normal flight, this looks like north against south....
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. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. c-span studentcam video competition is in full swing. this year's question is, what does it mean to be american? students and teachers from around the country have taken to social media, boasting about their entries. this teacher tweeted, with cakeg federalism in ap government as we work on our c-span studentcam documentary. centralthanks to our middle school, showcasing their studentcam project. this high school teacher tweeted, civic students kicking off their final project. answering the question, what does it mean to be an american? harrisburg academy teacher tweeting, g-7 students on an outing thursday morning. they were able to get pictures for their c-span classroom studentcam documentary. year, we are asking middle and high school students to produce a 5-6 minute documentary. we are awarding $100,000 in total cash prizes, including a grand prize of $5,000. the deadline is january 20. for more information, go to our website. studentcam.org. representative mike kelly debated demo
. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. c-span studentcam video competition is in full swing. this year's question is, what does it mean to be american? students and teachers from around the country have taken to social media, boasting about their entries. this teacher tweeted, with cakeg federalism in ap government as we work on our c-span studentcam documentary. centralthanks to our middle school, showcasing their studentcam project. this high school teacher tweeted,...
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c-span nevada republican senator debates his challenger congressman jackie rosen in las vegas. for 18 days with election day c- span is your primary source for campaign 2018. >>> sunday on c-span q&a. joel richard paul professor university california hastings law school in san francisco talks about biography of justice john marshall. >> john marshall's legacy was really obscured by a single opinion, his decision to mom marbury versus madison that established principle of judicial review. that is what he is known for . but the fact is john marshall was a soldier in the revolutionary army, he was very important he was a judge advocate general. he served at valley forge. he was a leading figure in the virginia house of delegates and probably the indispensable man in ratification debates because he was the guy that really persuaded the majority of virginian delegates to go along with ratifying the constitution without virginia there wouldn't have been a constitution . he was an important diplomat with negotiations of france. and he was secretary of state. all of those contributions he made at the founding father kind of get forgotten because of the significance of his one decision,
c-span nevada republican senator debates his challenger congressman jackie rosen in las vegas. for 18 days with election day c- span is your primary source for campaign 2018. >>> sunday on c-span q&a. joel richard paul professor university california hastings law school in san francisco talks about biography of justice john marshall. >> john marshall's legacy was really obscured by a single opinion, his decision to mom marbury versus madison that established principle of...
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c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] sunday on c-span's q&a, a professor at the university of california hastings law school in san francisco talks about his biography of john marshall. >> john marshall's legacy was by his decision in marbury versus madison that establishes the principle of judicial review. that is what he is known for. john marshall was a shoulder and and an advocate general of the army and served at valley forge. he was a leading figure in the andinia house of delegates probably the indispensable man and the ratification because he was the guy who persuaded the majority of virginia delegates to go along with ratifying the constitution. without virginia, there would not have been a constitution. he was an important diplomat in negotiations with france. he was secretary of state. all of those contributions he has made as a founding father of thegotten because significance of his one decision in marbury versus madison. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. with 18 days until the election, c-span is your primary sou
c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] sunday on c-span's q&a, a professor at the university of california hastings law school in san francisco talks about his biography of john marshall. >> john marshall's legacy was by his decision in marbury versus madison that establishes the principle of judicial review. that is what he is...
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. >> sunday on c-span's "q & a," james mann, authors in residence at johns-hopkins university schoolf advanced international studies talks about his biography of president george w. bush. >> i don't really worry about my legacy. i will still studying theodore roosevelt or harry trumaine. there is not going to be an obtive history on this administration done for a listening time. >> it is not too soon to judge some aspects of his legacy. it is not too soon to judge on the war in iraq. why? because it doesn't accomplish what he thought it was going to accomplish before he started the war. it cost 4,000-plus american lives. it cost $2 trillion, and i think -- i write in my book, and i don't think this judgment will change, that it was one of the biggest strategic blunders in american history. >> james mann, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q & a." announcer: in oy, democratic senator sherrod brown is up for re-election, against republican congress man, jim renacci. they met for their third and final campaign debate before the election in 11 days. you are watching c-span.
. >> sunday on c-span's "q & a," james mann, authors in residence at johns-hopkins university schoolf advanced international studies talks about his biography of president george w. bush. >> i don't really worry about my legacy. i will still studying theodore roosevelt or harry trumaine. there is not going to be an obtive history on this administration done for a listening time. >> it is not too soon to judge some aspects of his legacy. it is not too soon to...
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night onmahon, sunday c-span's q&a. speaking at a campaign rally in charlotte, north carolina, president trump promoted local candidatespolitical and talked about the news media. this is an hour and 15 minutes. c-span is your primary source for campaign 2018. ♪ god bless the usa ♪ from the lakes of minnesota to tennessee, from newto shining sea, from york to l.a., it's time we proud to bey i'm an american where at least i know i'm free and i won't forget the men who died to give taht iat right to mei usabless the and i'm proud to be an american, where at least i know i'm free whoi won't forget the men tod who gave tahhat right me i'll stand up next to you and defend here there ain't no doubt i love this land god bless the usa ♪ [cheers and applause] president trump: thank you. "usa"]chanting president trump: i have never seen rain in north carolina. there is a lot of people trying to get in. should we start or wait an hour? thank you. thank you to my friends right here. you have been with me since before i started. thank
night onmahon, sunday c-span's q&a. speaking at a campaign rally in charlotte, north carolina, president trump promoted local candidatespolitical and talked about the news media. this is an hour and 15 minutes. c-span is your primary source for campaign 2018. ♪ god bless the usa ♪ from the lakes of minnesota to tennessee, from newto shining sea, from york to l.a., it's time we proud to bey i'm an american where at least i know i'm free and i won't forget the men who died to give taht...
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. >> james mann, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q & a. while in montana, we learned bout congress come jeanette rankin, who became the first woman elected to congress. jodie: we are in the montana historical society in the state archives. the archives is one of three programs that makes up the research center at the historical society. today we're going to be talking about jeanette rankin. a woman from montana and born in 1880. her biggest claim to fame was that she was the first woman elected to the united states congress. that was in 1916. she was elected again in 1939 before we got into world war ii. she served two different terms, but lots of years in between them. jeanette rankin, when she came into the congress, she came in with a bit of fanfare, so there was a bit of a honeymoon in which she was given a standing ovation when she walked into congress. she was given flowers. it was a positive time. that quickly ended when she voted no for u.s. entry into world war i. this is a letter from anna garland spencer. she is from pennsylvani
. >> james mann, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q & a. while in montana, we learned bout congress come jeanette rankin, who became the first woman elected to congress. jodie: we are in the montana historical society in the state archives. the archives is one of three programs that makes up the research center at the historical society. today we're going to be talking about jeanette rankin. a woman from montana and born in 1880. her biggest claim to fame was that she was the...
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c-span three. >> sunday on c-span q&a, joe paul, professor at the law school in san francisco talks about his biographyf chief justice, john marshall. >> he is a legacy. really was obscured by a single opinion, his decision in marbury versus madison that establishes the principle of judicial review. that is what he is known for. the fact is, john marshall was a soldier in the revolutionary army, he was very important, he was a judge advocate general of the army, he served at valley forge, he was a leading figure in the virginia house of delegates, and probably the indispensable man and the ratification debates because he was the guy who really persuaded, the majority of virginian delegates to go along with ratifying the constitution, without virginia there wouldn't have been a constitution. he was an important diplomat and negotiation and he was secretary of state, and all of those other contributions that he has made as a founding father, kind of get forgotten. because of the significance of his one decision in marbury versus madison. >> sunday night at eight eastern on c-span's q and a.
c-span three. >> sunday on c-span q&a, joe paul, professor at the law school in san francisco talks about his biographyf chief justice, john marshall. >> he is a legacy. really was obscured by a single opinion, his decision in marbury versus madison that establishes the principle of judicial review. that is what he is known for. the fact is, john marshall was a soldier in the revolutionary army, he was very important, he was a judge advocate general of the army, he served at...
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. >> sunday on c-span's q&a, james mann, author in residence at john9s hopkins school of international studies talks about his biography of president george w. bush. >> i don't worry about my legacy because, you know, i'm still studying theodore roosevelt or harry truman. there's not going to be an objective history done on this administration for a long time. >> the it's not too soon to judge on some aspects of this legacy. i mean, it's not too soon to judge on the war in iraq. why? because it didn't accomplish what he thought it was going to accomplish before he started war. it cost 4,000 plus american lives, it cost $2 trillion, and i think, you know, i write in my book and i don't think this judgment will change that it was one of the biggest strategic blunders in american history. >> james mann, sunday night at eight eastern on c-span's q&a. >> the house and senate are both out of session until after midterm elections. the house returns tuesday, november 13th, when chamber's expected to begin work that funds federal government past december 7th deadline. and senate also returns th
. >> sunday on c-span's q&a, james mann, author in residence at john9s hopkins school of international studies talks about his biography of president george w. bush. >> i don't worry about my legacy because, you know, i'm still studying theodore roosevelt or harry truman. there's not going to be an objective history done on this administration for a long time. >> the it's not too soon to judge on some aspects of this legacy. i mean, it's not too soon to judge on the war in...
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night atmann, sunday 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. the candidates in new york's 21st district race held a debate recently. incumbent the least a phonic faced off against her opponents tedra cobb and lynn kahn. this is about one hour. three candidates are looking to represent new york 21, the largest congressional district geographically in new york state. tonight, elise stefanik and her to opponents, tedra cobb and lynn kahn meet face-to-face for their first debate. >> from pbs mountlake, this is an election special. am thomlock: hello, i hallock. new york 21 covers 12 counties north of the capital district all the way to the canadian border and spanning across the north country from lake champlain to lake ontario. let us begin by introducing our three candidates from left to right. elise stefanik from wellsboro. dr. lynn kahn from back -- lake. and ms. tedra cobb. the candidates will have 90 seconds for opening and closing statements in 90 seconds to answer questions. there may be follow-up questions from the panel. candidates will g
night atmann, sunday 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. the candidates in new york's 21st district race held a debate recently. incumbent the least a phonic faced off against her opponents tedra cobb and lynn kahn. this is about one hour. three candidates are looking to represent new york 21, the largest congressional district geographically in new york state. tonight, elise stefanik and her to opponents, tedra cobb and lynn kahn meet face-to-face for their first debate. >> from pbs...
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night onmahon, sunday c-span's q&a. speaking at a campaign rally in charlotte, north carolina, president trump promoted local candidatespolitical and talked about the news media. this is an hour and 15 minutes. c-span is your primary source for campaign 2018. ♪
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. >> sunday night at 8 pm eastern on c-span q&a. >>> facebook former top security officer alex demoss talks about security issues related to the election. he left over differences about the handling of russian interference in the 2016 election. he spoke at a recent tech crunch disrupt. >> everything is branded, everything. welcome to our brand. welcome to the stage. for anyone who may not know, alex was at yahoo as the chief information security officer, you left for facebook and you spent three years at facebook and now you are moving on to bigger and different things. i don't know if they are better, i guess you don't know? >> i have been so bored, i wanted to get into academia. >> obviously we may have a hard time figuring out what to talk about, it's been quiet at facebook. >> we will kick it off easy and dive in and talk about russia. it is a light topic. >> the country, a beautiful place. i wish i could visit. >> i have a map, you know how people have maps of every state they've been to, i have the map of countries i can never visit and that is the biggest area. >> that's unfort
. >> sunday night at 8 pm eastern on c-span q&a. >>> facebook former top security officer alex demoss talks about security issues related to the election. he left over differences about the handling of russian interference in the 2016 election. he spoke at a recent tech crunch disrupt. >> everything is branded, everything. welcome to our brand. welcome to the stage. for anyone who may not know, alex was at yahoo as the chief information security officer, you left for...
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sunday on c-span's "q&a."iography of chief justice john marshall. >> john marshall's legacy was obscured by a single opinion, his decision in marbury were -- versus medicine that establishes the principle of judicial review and that is what he is known for. marshall was ahn soldier in the revolutionary army, he was very important, he was a judge advocate general -- was leading in the house of delegates in virginia. probably the indispensable man of ratification debates, he was the guy who persuaded the majority of virginia delegates to go along with ratifying the constitution. wouldt virginia, there not have been a constitution. he was an important diplomat in negotiations with france and secretary of state and for his other contributions he has made as founding father get forgotten because of the significance of his one decision in marbury versus madison. >> sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's "q&a." >> c-span where history unfolds daily, and 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's
sunday on c-span's "q&a."iography of chief justice john marshall. >> john marshall's legacy was obscured by a single opinion, his decision in marbury were -- versus medicine that establishes the principle of judicial review and that is what he is known for. marshall was ahn soldier in the revolutionary army, he was very important, he was a judge advocate general -- was leading in the house of delegates in virginia. probably the indispensable man of ratification debates, he...
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. >> sunday on c-span q&a, james, author and resident at johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies, talks about his biography of president george w. bush.>> i don't worry about my legacy because i am still studying theodore roosevelt. or harry truman. there is not going to be an objective history done on this administration for a long time.>> it is not too soon to judge. on some aspects of this legacy. is not too soon to judge on the war in iraq. why? because it did not accomplish what he thought it was going to accomplish before he started the war. it cost 4000+ american mice. it cost $1 trillion. i write in my book, and i don't think this judgment will change. it was one of the biggest strategic blunders in american history.>> james man, sunday night at 8 pm eastern on c-span q&a. >> white house correspondence joint presidential spokesman in a discussion on the relationship between the two sides. told stories from administrations president george hw bush through president trump. this is from the white house historical association summit with representatives
. >> sunday on c-span q&a, james, author and resident at johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies, talks about his biography of president george w. bush.>> i don't worry about my legacy because i am still studying theodore roosevelt. or harry truman. there is not going to be an objective history done on this administration for a long time.>> it is not too soon to judge. on some aspects of this legacy. is not too soon to judge on the war in iraq....
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. >> sunday night on c-span's q&a. >> earlier today, president trump presented the medal of honor to richard the second. he was a medic in afghanistan. from the white house, this is 25 minutes. >> we ask for your presence and your peace for all those gathered here this day. we give you thanks for the redemption, this this day to reflect on what you provide and what we need. of the dignitys of life, service, sacrifice and true heroism. fiercely too hold your gifts of hope and grace and passion. staffheraldic acts of sergeant ronald sure move us all to greater acts of goodness, love, to serve our soldiers, our families, our nation and our world. we humblyre you that ask these things and gratefully say amen. president trump: thank you very much. please. thank you chaplain hurley. thank you to vice president mike pence. it is my honor to award the medal of honor to an army special forces medic. please join me in welcoming staff sgt. ronald shurer. [applause] president trump: thank you. i wish i was that popular, i'll tell you. today is a true, proud and special day for those of us here i
. >> sunday night on c-span's q&a. >> earlier today, president trump presented the medal of honor to richard the second. he was a medic in afghanistan. from the white house, this is 25 minutes. >> we ask for your presence and your peace for all those gathered here this day. we give you thanks for the redemption, this this day to reflect on what you provide and what we need. of the dignitys of life, service, sacrifice and true heroism. fiercely too hold your gifts of hope...
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eastern, on c-span's q&a.president biden in las vegas for a campaign rally supporting democratic representative jacky rosen. we begin with remarks from the congresswoman. this is 35 minutes.
eastern, on c-span's q&a.president biden in las vegas for a campaign rally supporting democratic representative jacky rosen. we begin with remarks from the congresswoman. this is 35 minutes.
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c-span. watch both debates on our website or use the radio at. c-span, the primary source for campaign 2018. ,tonight on c-span's q&a james mahon talks about his biography of president george w. bush. about my legacy because i'm still studying theodore roosevelt. or harry truman. there's not going to be an objective history done on this administration for a long time. >> it is not too soon to judge on some aspects of his legacy. it's not too soon to judge on the war in iraq. why? because it didn't accomplish what he thought it was going to accomplish before he started the war. it cost 4000 plus american lives, $2 trillion, and i think and irite in my book don't think this judgment will change, it was one of the biggest strategic blunders in american history. onjames mann tonight c-span's q&a. >> this weekend come on american history tv on c-span3, today at 7 p.m. eastern, the 30th anniversary of the tenement museum in new york city. at 8:00 come on the presidency, barbara bush is grandchildren and laura bush reflect on her life and legacy. watch this weekend on c-span3. next, political strategist's, journalists, and former campaign officials analyzed 20
c-span. watch both debates on our website or use the radio at. c-span, the primary source for campaign 2018. ,tonight on c-span's q&a james mahon talks about his biography of president george w. bush. about my legacy because i'm still studying theodore roosevelt. or harry truman. there's not going to be an objective history done on this administration for a long time. >> it is not too soon to judge on some aspects of his legacy. it's not too soon to judge on the war in iraq. why?...
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eastern on c-span's q&a. >> the atlantic festival is held every year in washington, d.c. it includes interviews with leaders and business. technology. politics and the arts. coming up a discussion with a danish architect who talked about the future of housing and building design. a conversation with energy secretary rick perry. we hear from a vice president of the patagonia outdoor closing company. and the ceo of myelin pharmaceuticals. >> hi, good morning. so you own your own architectural firm and you're the chief architect for we work. before you were an international architecture superstar, what was the thing you wanted to do as a kid? >> i wanted to be a cartoonist. but when i graduated from high school there was no cartoon academy in copenhagen so i went to the royal danish drawing academy and became an architect. >> i found a quote about you online that said architecture seems to be entrinched in two equally unfertile fronts either naively utopian or petrifyingly pragmatic. we blev there is another way. a pragmatic utopian architecture. that's very beautiful. >> th
eastern on c-span's q&a. >> the atlantic festival is held every year in washington, d.c. it includes interviews with leaders and business. technology. politics and the arts. coming up a discussion with a danish architect who talked about the future of housing and building design. a conversation with energy secretary rick perry. we hear from a vice president of the patagonia outdoor closing company. and the ceo of myelin pharmaceuticals. >> hi, good morning. so you own your own...
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. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q & a. ? energy secretary rick perry sat down at the atlantic festival in washington recently for a conversation for the atlantic magazine's washington editor steve clements. after that we'll hear from a drug company ceo and an executive with intel. [ applause ]
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c-span. sunday on c-span's q&a, professor at the university of california hastings law school in san francisco talked about his biography of chief justice john marshall. legacy wasn'tll's secured by a single decision, marbury versus madison, which established the principle of judicial review. that is what he is known for. but the fact is, john marshall was a soldier in the revolutionary army, was very important. he served at valley forge, he in theeading figure virginia house of delegates, and probably the indispensable man of ratification debates. he was the guy who really persuaded the majority of delegates to ratify. important diplomat in negotiations with france, and was secretary of state. all of those other contributions he's made as a founding father has kind of been forgotten because of the significance of his one decision in marbury verse madison. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span q&a. gerald fierstein's director of -- former deputy assistant secretary of state for near eastern affairs. before we get to the future of u.s.-saudi relations, i want your thoughts on the latest on
c-span. sunday on c-span's q&a, professor at the university of california hastings law school in san francisco talked about his biography of chief justice john marshall. legacy wasn'tll's secured by a single decision, marbury versus madison, which established the principle of judicial review. that is what he is known for. but the fact is, john marshall was a soldier in the revolutionary army, was very important. he served at valley forge, he in theeading figure virginia house of delegates,...
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. >> tonight at eight eastern on c-span sicu and day. -- c-span's q&a. a now, president trump speaks rally in topeka, kansas. his remarks come after the confirmation of brett kavanaugh which makes him the newest member of the supreme court. ♪ [applause] >> usa. usa. usa. [applause] president trump: hello, kansas, thank you very much. hello kansas, thank you. i am thrilled to be here with all of my friends on this truly historic night. this is a historic night. [applause] president trump: i stand before you today on the heels of a tremendous victory for our nation, our people, and our beloved constitution. [applause] president trump: just a few hours ago, the u.s. senate confirmed judge brett kavanaugh to the united states supreme court. [applause] president trump: i proudly signed the judge's commission aboard air force one just before landing. and this monday night, at 7:00 p.m. in the east room of the white house, we will perform the swearing in ceremony for soon-to-be justice kavanaugh. great man. and he will sit proudly alongside justice neil gorsuch
. >> tonight at eight eastern on c-span sicu and day. -- c-span's q&a. a now, president trump speaks rally in topeka, kansas. his remarks come after the confirmation of brett kavanaugh which makes him the newest member of the supreme court. ♪ [applause] >> usa. usa. usa. [applause] president trump: hello, kansas, thank you very much. hello kansas, thank you. i am thrilled to be here with all of my friends on this truly historic night. this is a historic night. [applause]...
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c-span. you can watch both the dates on a website or use the radio app. c-span, your primary source for campaign 2018. sunday on q&a, james mahon, the author of residents of john program ofversity advanced studies talked about his book on george w. bush. >> i am worried about milligan say because i am still studying theodore roosevelt or harry is not going to be an objective history done on this administration for a long time. onis not too soon to judge some aspects of his legacy. it is not too soon to judge on the war in iraq. why? it did not accomplish what he thought it was going to accomplish before he started the war. life, 4000 plus american $2 trillion. and i do not book think this judgment will change, it was one of the biggest strategic blunders in american history. >> james mahon sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. ♪ the c-span bus is traveling across the country on a 50 capital store. boston, westop and asked folks which parties to control congress and why. i would like the house to remain republican because i like the way things are going right now. if it were switched democrat, it would cre
c-span. you can watch both the dates on a website or use the radio app. c-span, your primary source for campaign 2018. sunday on q&a, james mahon, the author of residents of john program ofversity advanced studies talked about his book on george w. bush. >> i am worried about milligan say because i am still studying theodore roosevelt or harry is not going to be an objective history done on this administration for a long time. onis not too soon to judge some aspects of his legacy. it...
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. >> sunday on c-span's q & a. james mann, author and resident at johns hopkins university and school of study george w. bush. >> i studied theodore roosevelt or harry truman. >> it is not too soon to judge on some aspects of his legacy. it is not too soon to judge on the war in iraq. why? because it didn't accomplish what he thought it was going to accomplish before he started the war. it cost 4,000-plus american lives. it cost $2 trillion and i write in my book and i don't think this judgment will change that it was one of the biggest strategic blunders in american history. >> james
. >> sunday on c-span's q & a. james mann, author and resident at johns hopkins university and school of study george w. bush. >> i studied theodore roosevelt or harry truman. >> it is not too soon to judge on some aspects of his legacy. it is not too soon to judge on the war in iraq. why? because it didn't accomplish what he thought it was going to accomplish before he started the war. it cost 4,000-plus american lives. it cost $2 trillion and i write in my book and i...
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. >> tonight on c-span, q&a with aarp c.e.o. >> it's a night full of debate here on c-span with the kentucky sixth district race. after that come at 9:00 eastern, the defer much senate congressman kevin cramer and heidi heitkamp.
. >> tonight on c-span, q&a with aarp c.e.o. >> it's a night full of debate here on c-span with the kentucky sixth district race. after that come at 9:00 eastern, the defer much senate congressman kevin cramer and heidi heitkamp.
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. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q & a. ? energy secretary rick perry sat down at the atlantic festival in washington recently for a conversation for the atlantic magazine's washington editor steve clements. after that we'll hear from a drug company ceo and an executive with intel. [ applause ] >> everybody -- yeah. i'm going to get in big trouble. >> i've been trying to get on that side of the couch this whole conference, but -- >> he's always to my right. mr. secretary, thank you so much for joining us today. this is the anchor session of our -- we'll have other stuff going on. you like this? >> you can do better. but i went through probably nine months of the president's tweets last night. he doesn't tweet very much about you and energy. are you disappointed? >> that's a good thing. keeping a low profile. >> you didn't even make fear. >> that's good. 40 years of public service and i've kind of been through the gamut of the exposure and what have you. so as i was sharing with you, the greatest job i ever had in my life was
. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q & a. ? energy secretary rick perry sat down at the atlantic festival in washington recently for a conversation for the atlantic magazine's washington editor steve clements. after that we'll hear from a drug company ceo and an executive with intel. [ applause ] >> everybody -- yeah. i'm going to get in big trouble. >> i've been trying to get on that side of the couch this whole conference, but -- >> he's always to my...
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. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. with election day nearly a month away, homeland security secretary kristin nelson spoke yesterday about cyber strategies -- strategy -- cyber security strategies. this is 20 minutes. >> good afternoon, everyone. location,credible breathtaking view. madam secretary, it is such an honor to have you with us. i am the president and ceo of the atlantic council, and i know everyone is eager to hear our aftere speaker and then the keynote speaker to have lunch, so i am going to keep my introduction brief. it is my honor to introduce kir nielsen, the sixth secretary of homeland security. served as principal deputy white house chief of staff before being confirmed homeland security secretary and december of 2017. earlier, she served in the george w. bush administration. in theo spent some time focusing on cyber security, so she knows what she's talking about. the department of homeland security has been charged with the vitally important task of , cybering u.s. elections systems, and critical
. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. with election day nearly a month away, homeland security secretary kristin nelson spoke yesterday about cyber strategies -- strategy -- cyber security strategies. this is 20 minutes. >> good afternoon, everyone. location,credible breathtaking view. madam secretary, it is such an honor to have you with us. i am the president and ceo of the atlantic council, and i know everyone is eager to hear our aftere speaker and then the...
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[applause] jamesday on c-span's q&a, nn talks about his biography of george w. bush. >> i don't really worry about my legacy. i'm still studying theodore roosevelt or harry truman. be anis not going to objective history done on this administration for a long time. to judgenot too soon some aspects of his legacy. on the war in iraq. why? it didn't accomplish what he thought it was going to a cobbler's before he -- to accomplish. it cost 4000 plus american lives, $2 trillion. and i don'ty book, think this judgment will change, that it was one of the biggest strategic blunders in american history. mann sunday night at 8:00 eastern on q&a. guest --pico is our jodi picault. her most recent book is a spark of light. plus 20 more novels. she has also written five issues of the wonder woman comic series ford dc comics. from sunday, november 4, noon to three clock p.m. eastern. be sure to watch next month when elzer will beill our guest. >> democratic senator bob casey is up for reelection. andrs will decide the race country in 10he days. the candidates recently had deba
[applause] jamesday on c-span's q&a, nn talks about his biography of george w. bush. >> i don't really worry about my legacy. i'm still studying theodore roosevelt or harry truman. be anis not going to objective history done on this administration for a long time. to judgenot too soon some aspects of his legacy. on the war in iraq. why? it didn't accomplish what he thought it was going to a cobbler's before he -- to accomplish. it cost 4000 plus american lives, $2 trillion. and i...
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. >>> sunday on c-span q and a names mann author and residents at johns hopkins university at school of advantagesed international studies talks about his biography of george w. bush. >> i don't worry about my legacy i'm studying theodore roosevelt or harry truman. there is not an objective history done on this administration for a long time. >> it's not too soon to judge on some aspects of this legacy. i mean it's not too soon on the war in iraq. why? because it didn't accomplish what he thought it was going to accomplish before he started the war. it cost 4,000 plus american lives, cost $2 trillion. and i think -- i write in my book and i don't think this judgment will change -- that it was one of the biggest strategic blunders in american history. >> james mann sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a. >>> now a discussion about securing election systems hofrted by microsoft. the main speaker was christopher krebs undersecretary of the national protection and programs directright. we'll also hear from private industry executives about what they are doing to secure election
. >>> sunday on c-span q and a names mann author and residents at johns hopkins university at school of advantagesed international studies talks about his biography of george w. bush. >> i don't worry about my legacy i'm studying theodore roosevelt or harry truman. there is not an objective history done on this administration for a long time. >> it's not too soon to judge on some aspects of this legacy. i mean it's not too soon on the war in iraq. why? because it didn't...
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. >> sunday night, at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >>> next, a discussion on the increasing trend among teenagers that use e-cigarettes and what current policymakers are doing to reverse that trend. the practice is commonly known as vaping and we heard more about it from fda commissioner scott gottlieb, held by the group axios, this is 25 minutes. >> and next it's our honor to have the 23rd commissioner of food and drugs of the united states. he practiced medicine as a hospital physician. he was a resident fellow at the american enterprise institute. before that, residency internal medicine at mt. sinai medical center in new york and studied econ in connecticut. we have some friends there. it's an honor to welcome the fda commissioner, dr. scott gottlieb. dr. gottlieb, welcome to axios. thank you so much for joining us. really appreciate it. what did you think of what you've heard so far? and by the way, i'm glad that you got to meet brandon and jacqueline. what have you thought so far? >> look, we've said all along that we think that e-cigarettes would be a viable alternative for adult
. >> sunday night, at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >>> next, a discussion on the increasing trend among teenagers that use e-cigarettes and what current policymakers are doing to reverse that trend. the practice is commonly known as vaping and we heard more about it from fda commissioner scott gottlieb, held by the group axios, this is 25 minutes. >> and next it's our honor to have the 23rd commissioner of food and drugs of the united states. he practiced medicine as a...
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. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span q&a. gerald fierstein's director of -- former deputy assistant secretary of state for near eastern affairs. before we get to the future of u.s.-saudi relations, i want your thoughts on the latest on the investigation into the disappearance of jamal khashoggi , that the saudi's suspected in the alleged killing have ties to security services in the country. your thoughts this morning? guest: of course, what we are seeing is a steady drip of new information about what happened in the room, who the individuals were. press said, i think the is reporting this morning based on information they got from the turks and their own information that many individuals involved had some kind of link directly to mohammad bin salman, which of course will make the issue more challenging for the saudi's to come up with an explanation that doesn't involve the crown prince directly. host: yet the president tweeting out yesterday that he spoke with the crown prince who totally denied any knowledge of what he was
. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span q&a. gerald fierstein's director of -- former deputy assistant secretary of state for near eastern affairs. before we get to the future of u.s.-saudi relations, i want your thoughts on the latest on the investigation into the disappearance of jamal khashoggi , that the saudi's suspected in the alleged killing have ties to security services in the country. your thoughts this morning? guest: of course, what we are seeing is a steady drip of...
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c-span three. you can also watch online@cspan.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. three sunday night on q&a yellow university historian joe mitchell -- joe on -- joann freeman on her book, the road -- >>> in and of itself is dramatic. guys are punching and throwing spittoons. it is like a massive encounter. what was really interesting to me was people at the time looked at it and what they saw was a group of northerners and southerners locked in arms running at each other in the house of representatives and several of them said this doesn't look like a normal congressional fight. this looks like north against south. this looks like a battle. that is really striking. indeed, it certainly did look like a battle and it's not that long before the civil war. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >>> up next, defense department officials have to buy on uss radisson -- strategy in syria. the subcommittee how this hearing last week. >> there was no investigation committee meeting this afternoon to take testimony on the u.s. strategy on sarah backus just just weeks ago our nation commem
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easterny night on 8:00 on c-span's q&a. >> new york congressman joe crowley was defeated in his election to political newcomer, alexandra across your cortez in late june. he recently sat down with c-span for interview to discuss his life and political career and what he considers his main career achievements. this is half an hour. steve: do you remember the first time you stepped into the u.s. capitol as a member of congress? rep. crowley: oh, boy. as a member? it was the day i was sworn in, i guess, as a member of congress. the day was magical. steve: house so? -- how so? rep. crowley: i had busloads of people from new york. my family, my wife. it was just an incredible atmosphere. i remember being on the floor, taking the oath of office, raising my right hand, and looking up. i could only get one ticket for the inside for my mom and dad, both alive at the time. i gave my mom a ticket and somehow my dad was able to get himself in. room, just to the the right behind the speakers'restroom and that was magical. my mom and dad are here to see me sworn in as a member of congress is pretty ne
easterny night on 8:00 on c-span's q&a. >> new york congressman joe crowley was defeated in his election to political newcomer, alexandra across your cortez in late june. he recently sat down with c-span for interview to discuss his life and political career and what he considers his main career achievements. this is half an hour. steve: do you remember the first time you stepped into the u.s. capitol as a member of congress? rep. crowley: oh, boy. as a member? it was the day i was...
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and a,ay on c-span's q talks about his biography of president george w.ush. >> i don't worry about my legacy because i am still studying theodore roosevelt or harry truman. to be annot going objective history done on this administration for a long time. judge onot too soon to some aspects of this legacy. it's not too soon to judge on the war on iraq -- on the war in iraq. ? why? because it didn't accomplish what he thought was going to accomplish. it cost him 4000 plus american lives. it cost $2 trillion. and iwrite in my book, don't think this judgment will change, and it was one of the biggest strategic blunders in american history. >> james mann, sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q and a. . newsmakers has invited tim phillips as our guest. he has been involved in republican party politics for nearly 30 years. resident6 he has been of americans for prosperity, and is a senior advisory to a super pac, americans for prosperity action. mr. philli
and a,ay on c-span's q talks about his biography of president george w.ush. >> i don't worry about my legacy because i am still studying theodore roosevelt or harry truman. to be annot going objective history done on this administration for a long time. judge onot too soon to some aspects of this legacy. it's not too soon to judge on the war on iraq -- on the war in iraq. ? why? because it didn't accomplish what he thought was going to accomplish. it cost him 4000 plus american lives. it...
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biggest strategic blunders in american history. >> james mahon, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> new jersey democratic senator bob menendez is up for reelection, running against ex marine and pharmaceutical company mid -- executive bob houston. they took heart in a debate hosted by nj tv in newark, new jersey. welcome, mr. menendez, welcome mr., houston. good to have you here. let's get started. let's start with your 62nd opening statements, beginning with mr. hugh been. >> great to be with you. i'm joined by my wife and my daughter. my son's are serving in the u.s. marine corps, not with us.
biggest strategic blunders in american history. >> james mahon, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> new jersey...
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sunday on c-span's q&a, james mahon, author and resident at johns hopkins university talks about hisgraphy of president george w. bush. >> i am not worried about my legacy because i am still studying theodore roosevelt. or harry truman. be anis not going to objective history done on this administration for a long time. judge on too soon to some aspects of this legacy. it is not too soon to judge, not on the war in iraq because it did not accomplish what he thought it was going to accomplish before he started the war. 4000 plus american lives, $2 trillion. and i do not book think this judgment will change, it was one of the biggest to stick blenders in american history. >> james mahon sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> new york times best-selling author jodi pico is our guest on in-depth it's an addiction -- edition. sunday at noon eastern. her most recent book is a spark of life. other books include small great things, the storyteller, lone wolf, and 20 more. written five issues of wonder woman comic books for d.c. comics. watch the fiction edition with jodi pico live s
sunday on c-span's q&a, james mahon, author and resident at johns hopkins university talks about hisgraphy of president george w. bush. >> i am not worried about my legacy because i am still studying theodore roosevelt. or harry truman. be anis not going to objective history done on this administration for a long time. judge on too soon to some aspects of this legacy. it is not too soon to judge, not on the war in iraq because it did not accomplish what he thought it was going to...
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. >> james mann, sunday night on c-span's "q&a." congresswoman karen handel debater democratic opponent lucy mcbeth in georgia's 6th district. representative handle is just finishing her first term in congress. this debate is 30 minutes. the 2018 loudermilk young debate series brought to you by the studios of georgia public this is the race for the sixth congressional district. >> you are watching the latter milk young debate series. this is the day for district 6. that includes roswell, johns woody.sandy springs and the candidates are karen -- voted toresent represent the district in 2016. .nd lucy mcbeth let's meet our panelists. declan schulz is a multimedia journalist with fox 5 tv in atlanta. the rules of today's debate are on the page atlanta press club website. each candidate will have -- will be asked one question. don richards, you get asked the first question. >> congresswoman handle, how is the trade war working out so far in the district for your constituents? rep. handel: thank you for this opportunity to be here and th
. >> james mann, sunday night on c-span's "q&a." congresswoman karen handel debater democratic opponent lucy mcbeth in georgia's 6th district. representative handle is just finishing her first term in congress. this debate is 30 minutes. the 2018 loudermilk young debate series brought to you by the studios of georgia public this is the race for the sixth congressional district. >> you are watching the latter milk young debate series. this is the day for district 6....
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. >> sunday night on 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> senator cory booker visited iowa last night to speak at the fall gala. iowa holds the first caucuses in presidential years. senator booker said he is considering a 2020 presidential bid. he arrived just hours after the senate confirmed judge kavanaugh to the u.s. supreme court. this is about 50 minutes. >> thank you, all. please give it up again for our outstanding statewide ticket. [applause] putting on a dinner like this is not particularly easy. it takes a lot of time and effort. a lot of work around the office, laughs and tears. thank you for joining me and the outstanding iowa party staff and all the volunteers who worked to make tonight possible. [applause]
. >> sunday night on 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> senator cory booker visited iowa last night to speak at the fall gala. iowa holds the first caucuses in presidential years. senator booker said he is considering a 2020 presidential bid. he arrived just hours after the senate confirmed judge kavanaugh to the u.s. supreme court. this is about 50 minutes. >> thank you, all. please give it up again for our outstanding statewide ticket. [applause] putting on a dinner like...
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. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. the director of the center for gulf affairs, former deputy assistant secretary of state. before we it to the future of u.s. saudi relations, i want your thoughts on the latest on the investigation into the disappearance of jamal khashoggi . it is reported to that the saudi's suspected the alleged killing has ties to security services in that country. your thoughts this morning as this investigation continues? seeing kind of a steady drip of new information about what happened, what happened in the room, who the individuals were. as you said, the press is reporting this morning based on information they got from the turks, as well as their own investigation, that many of the individuals involved had some kind of a link directly to mohammad bin salman, which will make the issue challenging to come up with an explanation that does not involve the crown prince directly. host: the president tweeting out yesterday that he spoke with the crown prince, who totally denied any knowledge of what
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c-span your primary source for campaign 2018. ... >> c-span is your primary source for campaign 2018. >> sunday on c-span's q&a, joel richard paul, professor at the university of california-hastings law school in san francisco, talks act his biography of chief justice john marshall. >> john marshall's legacy really was obscured by a single opinion, his decision in marbury v. madison that establishes the principle of judicial review. and that's what he's known for. but the fact is john marshall was a soldier in the revolutionary army, he was very important. he was the judge advocate general of the army. he served at valley forge. he was a leading figure in the virginia house of delegates and probably the indispensable man in the ratification debates, because he was the guy who really persuaded the majority of virginian dell the gates to go along -- delegates to go along with ratifying the constitution. without virginia, there wouldn't have been a constitution. he was an important diplomat in negotiations with france, and he was secretary of state. and all of those other contributions that he's made as a founding father kind of get forgotten
c-span your primary source for campaign 2018. ... >> c-span is your primary source for campaign 2018. >> sunday on c-span's q&a, joel richard paul, professor at the university of california-hastings law school in san francisco, talks act his biography of chief justice john marshall. >> john marshall's legacy really was obscured by a single opinion, his decision in marbury v. madison that establishes the principle of judicial review. and that's what he's known for. but the...
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c-span. see for yourself the candidates and the debates from key house and senate races. make c-span your primary source for campaign 2018. >> sunday on c-span's q&a, james man, author in residence at johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies, talk the about his biography of president george w. bush. >> i don't really worry about my legacy because, you know, i'm still studying theodore roosevelt or harry truman, and there's not going to be the an objective history done on this ad managers for a long time. >> it's -- administration for a long time. >> it's not too soon the judge on some aspects of this legacy. i mean, it's not too soon to judge on the war in iraq. why? because it didn't accomplish what he thought it was going to accomplish before he started the war. it cost 4,000 plus american lives, it cost $2 trillion, and i think, you know, i write in my book and i don't think this judgment will change, that it was one of the biggest strategic blunders in american history. >> james mann, sunday height at eight -- sunday night at eight eastern on c-span's "q&a." ♪ >> the c-span bus is traveling across the country on our
c-span. see for yourself the candidates and the debates from key house and senate races. make c-span your primary source for campaign 2018. >> sunday on c-span's q&a, james man, author in residence at johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies, talk the about his biography of president george w. bush. >> i don't really worry about my legacy because, you know, i'm still studying theodore roosevelt or harry truman, and there's not going to be the an...
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coverage of the hearing begins at 10:30 am eastern on c-span three, you can also watch online on c-span.org or listen on the free radio app. >>> sunday night on q&a, yale university historian joanne freeman on her book the field of blood, violence in congress and the road to civil war. >> we end up with scores of congressmen in a mass brawl, in and of itself it is dramatic, guys throwing punches, it is a massive encounter but what was really interesting to me was people at the time looked at it and what they saw was a group of northerners and southerners, running at each other in the house of representatives and several said this doesn't look like a normal congressional fight this looks like north against south. this looks like a battle. and that is striking. and indeed it looked like a battle and it's not that long before the civil war. >> sunday night at 8 pm eastern on c-span q&a. >>> facebook former top security officer alex demoss talks about security issues related to the election. he left over differences about the handling of russian interference in the 2016 election. he spoke at a recent tech crunch disrupt. >> everything is branded, e
coverage of the hearing begins at 10:30 am eastern on c-span three, you can also watch online on c-span.org or listen on the free radio app. >>> sunday night on q&a, yale university historian joanne freeman on her book the field of blood, violence in congress and the road to civil war. >> we end up with scores of congressmen in a mass brawl, in and of itself it is dramatic, guys throwing punches, it is a massive encounter but what was really interesting to me was people at...
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part of c-span 50 capitals >> here is what is coming up tonight on c-span. q&a is next with political commentator and author tucker carlson on his new book "ship of false." -- fools." campaign 2018 coverage at 10:00 as republican john james, and iraq war veteran faces democratic incumbent debbie. this week on q&a, fox news host tucker carlson discusses his book "ship of fools: how a selfish ruling class is bringing america to the brink of revolution." >> tucker carlson, author of the book "ship of fools." tucker: mrs. raymond was my first grade teacher in california and the school year of 1975, 1976. she was the liberal
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that is live here on c-span, your primary source for campaign 2018. >> sunday on c-span's q&a, joe richard paul of the university of california hastings law school in san francisco talked about his biography on chief justice john marshall. >> john marshall's legacy, his decision and marbury versus madison that establishes the sensible of judicial review, that is what he is known for. but the fact is, john marshall was a soldier in the -- he was a judge advocate, general of the army, served at valley forge. he was a leader in the virginia house of delegates. the indispensable man and gratification debates, because he was the guy who really persuaded the majority of virginian delegates to go along with ratifying the constitution. without virginia, there would not have been a constitution. he was an important diplomat in negotiations with friends, and he was secretary of state. all of the contributions he has made as a founding father kind of get forgotten because the significance of his one decision in that case. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. host:
that is live here on c-span, your primary source for campaign 2018. >> sunday on c-span's q&a, joe richard paul of the university of california hastings law school in san francisco talked about his biography on chief justice john marshall. >> john marshall's legacy, his decision and marbury versus madison that establishes the sensible of judicial review, that is what he is known for. but the fact is, john marshall was a soldier in the -- he was a judge advocate, general of the...