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or posted to our facebook page book tv on c-span two. television for serious readers. actor and author of this book the grouchy historian. the old-time lefty. right wing hypocrites and net jobs. have you always been grouchy and heavy already -- always been a historian. i was playing that. and people always wonder that. i cannot tell where my own individuality stops heavy always been interested in history. >> very much. it's the drama we have before we go into theater. >> heavy always been a lefty as you describe it in your subtitle? i question is why i am a lefty. i am a. and i automatically thought it automatically meant that. except that it was not a lefty. i had two sisters who are social workers for uneducated. and they have a basic instinctive fairness you write in the first chapter of this book. i cannot take any credit away from him. you can call him the framework of the book. i don't know how house to tell you. we work together and thrive together. he was a producer who came and was a writer on the johnny carson show and came to us on the mary tyler moore show
or posted to our facebook page book tv on c-span two. television for serious readers. actor and author of this book the grouchy historian. the old-time lefty. right wing hypocrites and net jobs. have you always been grouchy and heavy already -- always been a historian. i was playing that. and people always wonder that. i cannot tell where my own individuality stops heavy always been interested in history. >> very much. it's the drama we have before we go into theater. >> heavy...
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book tv on c-span two television for serious readers. here is a look at some of the current but -- best selling books according to indy bound a group of independent bookstores who are members of the american booksellers association. topping the list is that physicists and the exploration of the universe. with the rust belt town in ohio. fourth is a collection. finding that. with sheryl sandberg. on moving forward after facing setbacks. they reveal the lifelong struggle with food and body image and hunger. you don't have to say you love me. it retired u.s. navy admiral provides advice for self-improvement and make your bed wrapping up our look at the best selling nonfiction books according to indy bound. it recounts a battle that changed the american approach to the vietnam war. many of these authors have or will be appearing on book tv. you can watch them on our website. hello everybody. welcome to the 33rd annual i would like to give a special thank you to all of our sponsors today's program will be broadcast live if there is time at th
book tv on c-span two television for serious readers. here is a look at some of the current but -- best selling books according to indy bound a group of independent bookstores who are members of the american booksellers association. topping the list is that physicists and the exploration of the universe. with the rust belt town in ohio. fourth is a collection. finding that. with sheryl sandberg. on moving forward after facing setbacks. they reveal the lifelong struggle with food and body image...
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and you're watching tv on c-span two. we are in new york city at the publishers infiltrate so and what we would like to do during the summer is preview some of the fall books that are coming out. next up we want to introduce you 's so we quit. she is the author of this book crash override. how we can win the fight against online hate. what do you do for a living. against online hate. what do you do for a living. ultimately my day job as an independent game developer. let's go to the game or part of that. what exactly do you do x. >> since i'm independent i make most of the stuff on my own. i am a programmer, writer and artist. it is a little bit of everything. i try to make that there. what point of the game have you developed. an audience is familiar with that. it is an interactive game about living with depression. in describing what happens in this game are you on a consul like a ps for or something. >> know i try to make tried to make my design as acceptable as possible. you are given a situation to ask to go to the p
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in eastern on c-span two. on voter security technology. live coverage starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern. is in trouble they rally tonight in youngstown, ohio. one at 7:00 p.m. eastern c-span3. watch on c-span or go or listen using the c-span radio app. c-span's washington journal, live it every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up this morning, minnesota republican congressman discusses the opioid epidemic and john garamendi talks about the brescia investigation. of cqen david hawkins roll call will discuss congressional pay and benefits. the sure to watch c-span's washington journal this morning. 20 discussion. next, congressman mark who chairs the house republican -- hem can't talks about takes questions about the caucus and gop efforts to repeal and replace the health care law. >> good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. welcome to the national press club, the world's leaders -- leading the news organization for journalists and where news happens. we are the constitution. am 110th president of the national press club. before we get started, i wanted to remind
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you're watching book tv on c-span two. we are on the campus of university of arizona talking with professors here who are also authors. she is an associate professor of journalism. who was she. she was the sole murder for women's suffrage in the united states. she was the most famous political figure of 1910 and she was the epitome of the new woman it was a really the first feminists of the 21st century. she was a graduate and a lawyer who had to fight to be able to practice she was a free lover. she was a war correspondent. she was a socialist she was an advocate for prostitutes and a person who was the is the underdog. she also was rich beautiful. and she liked to dance. what time are we talking about. this is 1908 or 1909. she's also a star athlete is extremely popular in the start of the campus. they've just gotten kind of adult in the u.s. they are going out to the streets. the women in the street is quite shocking. and then ascending the teenage years in britain. and so she goes there. they can speak on our women's c
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weekend on book tv on c-span two. saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern, former -- a former chess ,hampion talks about his book which is about artificial intelligence. >> machines for centuries have been taking over all forms of manual labor. take overnes manufacturing jobs comest that is natural. now the only difference is machines are coming after people with college degrees and twitter accounts. >> f9: 15 p.m., wall street journal columnist jason raleigh talks about his book. groups in america that have risen economically have done so with little or no local influence -- political influence. groups that have enjoyed early political success have tended to rise more slowly. it's not that you can't take the political route, you can, but chances are you're going to rise more slowly. >> for more of this weekend's schedule, go to book tv.org. virginia senator mark warner met with christopher wray on thursday. after their meeting, senator warner spoke with reporters. >> it includes things like counter espionage. you were the class of 92? >> yes. times
weekend on book tv on c-span two. saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern, former -- a former chess ,hampion talks about his book which is about artificial intelligence. >> machines for centuries have been taking over all forms of manual labor. take overnes manufacturing jobs comest that is natural. now the only difference is machines are coming after people with college degrees and twitter accounts. >> f9: 15 p.m., wall street journal columnist jason raleigh talks about his book. groups in...
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eastern on c-span two. >> this weekend on book tv on c-span two. saturday at 11:00 p.m. eastern, pat buchanan talks about his book "nixon's white house wars," on his time as senior adviser to president richard nixon. >> they were going to break nixon as they broke lyndon johnson, but at the end of that -- 1969,0 year, richard nixon was that 68% approval. astonishing. here was nixon seven years he has been written off as the biggest loser in american politics. and a sunday, ses, professor and novelist roxane gay discusses her memoir. >> you see a woman on the cover of her book standing in her formally fat pants and she is like, i did it. i thought, i cannot write that book yet, and i write -- i want to write that book. why don't i tell the story of my body today without apology, just explanation? this is what it is like to be in this body. >> for more on this week's schedule, go to book tv.org. >> president trump trip to the g 20 seven in poland, where he held a joint news conference in warsaw with the polish president eared he answered questions regarding the possibility
eastern on c-span two. >> this weekend on book tv on c-span two. saturday at 11:00 p.m. eastern, pat buchanan talks about his book "nixon's white house wars," on his time as senior adviser to president richard nixon. >> they were going to break nixon as they broke lyndon johnson, but at the end of that -- 1969,0 year, richard nixon was that 68% approval. astonishing. here was nixon seven years he has been written off as the biggest loser in american politics. and a sunday,...
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eastern on c-span two, c-span.org and our free c-span radio app. friday, a look at the global influence of the press. panel of journalists are the center for strategic and international studies talk about how media outlets are influencing the narrative on world affairs. that is live at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span3, online at c-span.org and on the free c-span radio app. >> sunday on q and a. >> when you look at president obama's domestic legacy, i think there are two things that are very important that will have long-lasting, good consequences to the united states that can be summarized. kagan.otomayor and elena >> the second of our two-part interview with david gero. he talks about his book "rising star: the making of barack obama." >> i think the point emphasize is that over the course of barack's presidency, there were scores of people in illinois who had known him in years earlier who were deeply disappointed with the trajectory of the obama presidency. number one, disappointed that -- mostorgot the people of the people -- who were essential to
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. >> watch afterwards on c-span twos book tv. >> american history tv is at the concord museum in concord, massachusetts. inside, we take a look at some of the collections dedicated to the very first few days of writing during the revolutionary war. ash of fighting during the revolutionary war. >> the concord museum was founded in 1986, around the collection that had been begun almost 30 years before that. it was a collection of individual started putting together of objects with histories, that's the important thing. he was only interested in objects that had histories. the institution was formed around that collection. is a stonet object projectile point about 12,000 years old, not very long after the glacier retreated from this area. a very good collection of 17th and 18th century furniture, owned and in many cases made in concord. 19 century furniture, objects associated with the authors in collection the great of objects related table 19th, 1775. we have arguably more objects that were participants in the events of april 19, 1775 maybe than any other collection. we're going to take a
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on c-span twos book tv. announcer: this morning, president trump arrived in to speak at the commissioning ceremony for the uss gerald r ford aircraft carrier. here is some of his arrival, followed by his speech. it is 20 minutes. [applause] [cheers and applause] pres. trump: thank you very much, secretary mattis for that wonderful introduction and your devoted service to our nation. nobody has done it like you. i am thrilled to be back on this magnificent ship for this the amazingent with men and women of the united states navy. [cheers and applause] i was with you four knew that iand i had to be here today and i told you i would be back to congratulate you and the crew and everybody involved on commissioning the newest, largest, and most advanced aircraft carrier in the history of this world. is a big achievement. after today, where ever this ship sales, you will all carry a proud title, plank owner of the uss gerald r ford. [applause] for the rest of your lives, you will be able to tell friends and family
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watch this on c-span twos book tv. >> a discussion on health care in girl areas. this is about 25 minutes. dr. helen -- is with us now. she is an emergency room doctor. thank you for being with us. guest: thank you for having me on the show. spotlight week focused on that rest belt and the black belt. tell us what that is. guest: the black belt in 17 counties throughout alabama and mississippi. it was named after the soil originally. it has come to have a political music -- meaning. it expanded to include several other states throughout the south that are predominantly african-american population. may health care such a struggle in this part of the country. you focus on marion alabama. guest: before we talk about don't --his area doesn't have enough hospitals or doctors. there is a primary care doctor for every 10,000 feet which is half of what you have in an urban population. of 3500 and the county seat. there's really only one doctor in town. no hospital at all, it has been closed since the 1990's. the narrative hospital is 30 darkes away, dangerous, roads to ge
watch this on c-span twos book tv. >> a discussion on health care in girl areas. this is about 25 minutes. dr. helen -- is with us now. she is an emergency room doctor. thank you for being with us. guest: thank you for having me on the show. spotlight week focused on that rest belt and the black belt. tell us what that is. guest: the black belt in 17 counties throughout alabama and mississippi. it was named after the soil originally. it has come to have a political music -- meaning. it...
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. >> watch of the communicators tonight on c-span two. 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. host: our next guest, brandon judd, the president of the national border patrol council, also serves as a border patrol agent. guest: good to be here. the: a few minutes about border patrol council, what supports it, who is it? guest: we are the union for the agents. we are elected officials among our agents and we protect the rights of our agents. are basically a union then. guest: yes. far as the trump administration's efforts on immigration, this is something they campaign heavily on. at six months, where are we on meeting those promises? guest: we are seeing nothing short of miraculous. if you look at the rhetoric that president trump has given, it has caused a number of illegal border crossings to go down. we have never seen such a drop that we currently have. host: what do you attribute that to? guest: actually enforcing the law
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eastern on c-span two. announcer: washington journal continues. on this sunday morning, we end our show back where we began, asking how the opioid crisis is affecting your community. , ife numbers this morning you have been affected by opioid addiction, 202-748-8000. if you are a medical professional, 202-748-8001. all others, 202-748-8002. it is a sunday morning across america here. some of the newspapers across the country about opioid addiction. record, thedaily opioid crisis, worst city in the united states for opioid abuse, wilmington. hickory, north carolina, where that story is from. revive or let, to die is the headline, youngstown, ohio, using naloxone to save lives creates a new debate. another headline from the front page of the sunday chieftain in pueblo, colorado. fewer pain meds, new state policy appears to target chronic pain sufferers. that is the front page this morning of the harold meter in lexington, kentucky, opioid dependent newborns forced the united kingdom and other hospitals to rethink care, the mom first approach. headli
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watch c-span cities tour of concord, massachusetts on saturday on c-span twos book tv. consented to p.m. on american history to be in c-span three. working with cable affiliates of visiting states across the country. >> cap next, representative gregory makes on the latest developments in the house investigation into russia. in the 2016 election. this is 30 minutes. >> we are back at the table. representative gregory meeks sits on the foreign affairs committee and also is a district attorney special prosecutor in new york city. let me ask you, from the washington post, smoking gun or distraction, when donald trump junior set i love it to the process of scoring-the information but hillary clinton in june last year, did that constitute a smoking gun? >> is continuing mounting evidence that i think the special prosecutor will continue to look at and have conversation, who did in fact talk to? you like us to believe that he did not say think to his father but that has to be reviewed. that's why a special prosecutor will now have further evidence of which to look at to see who
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eastern on c-span two. >> this weekend on book tv on c-span two. saturday at 11:00 p.m.astern, pat buchanan talks about his book "nixon's white house wars," on his time as senior adviser to president richard nixon. >> they were going to break nixon as they broke lyndon johnson, but at the end of that -- 1969,0 year, richard nixon was that 68% approval. astonishing. here was nixon seven years he has been written off as the biggest loser in american politics. and a sunday, ses, professor and novelist roxane gay discusses her memoir. >> you see a woman on the cover of her book standing in her formally fat pants and she is like, i did it. i thought, i cannot write that book yet, and i write -- i want to write that book. why don't i tell the story of my body today without apology, just explanation? this is what it is like to be in this body. >> for more on this week's schedule, go to book tv.org. >> president trump trip to the g 20 seven in poland, where he held a joint news conference in warsaw with the polish president eared he answered questions regarding the possibility o
eastern on c-span two. >> this weekend on book tv on c-span two. saturday at 11:00 p.m.astern, pat buchanan talks about his book "nixon's white house wars," on his time as senior adviser to president richard nixon. >> they were going to break nixon as they broke lyndon johnson, but at the end of that -- 1969,0 year, richard nixon was that 68% approval. astonishing. here was nixon seven years he has been written off as the biggest loser in american politics. and a sunday,...
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. >> this weekend a book to be on c-span two, saturday 7:00 p.m. easter, former chess champion talks about his book, deep thinking, on the future of artificial intelligence and its impacts on society. >> machines for centuries have been taken over all forms of manual labor. all machines were taken over jobs from manufacturing jobs, that's natural. now the only differences machines coming after people with college degrees. it's a big story. >> and i 15:00 p.m., wall street journal columnist jason riley discusses his books, false black power in his argument that blacks are disadvantage economic clean by political capital. >> most groups have done so with little or no political influence. groups that have enjoyed early political suspects have tended to rise more slowly. it's not that you can't take the political route, you can, chances are, you're going to rise more slowly than he would take another routes. >> for more of the schedule go to booktv.org. >> the national government association summer meeting live sunday starting at 9:30 a.m. mrt computer
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c-span where history unfolds daily. created as an was public service by american cable companies. it is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> this weekend on book tv on c-span two. tonight at 11:00 p.m. eastern and author talks about his book nixon white house wars. >> they were going to break and as they had broken johnson. nixon if you can approvalt had a 58% and 19% disapproval. astonishing. nixon had been written off as the biggest loser in politics. roxanne gay, discusses her life and body and the novel hunger. >> you see a the story ofi tell my body today, without apology. this is my fat body and this is what it was like to be in this world in this body. >> for more on the schedule go to book tv.org. this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, tonight at 8:00 eastern, lectures in history. university of washington professor compares the 1950's beats and beatniks to the hippies of the 1960's. >> the beats were in the great depression, world war ii. the hippies were the optimistic children of the baby boom generation and the postwar consumer boom. 30 years ago, oliver north appeared before the house and senate select committee's investigating the iran-co
c-span where history unfolds daily. created as an was public service by american cable companies. it is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> this weekend on book tv on c-span two. tonight at 11:00 p.m. eastern and author talks about his book nixon white house wars. >> they were going to break and as they had broken johnson. nixon if you can approvalt had a 58% and 19% disapproval. astonishing. nixon had been written off as the biggest loser in politics....
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you can follow the house live here on c-span in the senate live on c-span two. examiner,e washington kimberly leonard talking about the status of the health care bill. we saw a lot of change over the last couple of days. where are we right now where it comes to the bill? kimberly: it was a roller coaster this week regarding what would pass the senate. ar
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. >> watch afterwards tonight on c-span two book tv. announcer: 50 years ago on july 23, 1967, detroit europe in five -- you rusted in five days a civil disorder. the next day, president lyndon b. johnson announced 5000 federal troops would be sent to detroit. this is about 10 minutes. in the early morning today, he told him of the extreme disorder -- president johnson: in the early morning today, governor romney communicated with ramsey clark and told him of the extreme disorder in detroit, michigan. the attorney general kept me advised her of the morning. at 10:56 this morning i received a wire from governor romney officially requesting that federal troops be dispatched to michigan. this wire was sent at 10:46 a.m. 1
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. >> watch afterwards sunday night on c-span twos book tv. tv.-span2's book >> 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. white house budget director mick mulvaney has been with the trump administration since february. he sat down with c-span to discuss his personal life and career which included three full terms as the u.s. congressman...
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c-span. up over the fourth of july holiday on c-span twos tv. monday at 8:30 p.m.rn, john the quarter discusses his book, talking back, talking black. >> i wanted to see if i can make the general public have a more dialect view of the that most black americans use in casual situations. >> on tuesday, at 7:15 am withrn, david mccullough this book, the american spirit, who we are and what we stand for. to,f you get knocked down you get back up on your feet and continue one. something we all need to be reminded of. and are reminded of by the examples set in this story of our own countries -- our country. >> mike lee with his book written out of history. the forgotten founding fathers who fought the government. >> i will think anyone can comprehend fully what happened in philadelphia unless they read both sides of the argument. unless you read the argument of the anti-federalist and the arguments of the federalists appear to tilt more in the direction of federal power than they do. >> at 2:30 p.m., jenna bush hager and barbara pierce bush with their book, "sisters firs
c-span. up over the fourth of july holiday on c-span twos tv. monday at 8:30 p.m.rn, john the quarter discusses his book, talking back, talking black. >> i wanted to see if i can make the general public have a more dialect view of the that most black americans use in casual situations. >> on tuesday, at 7:15 am withrn, david mccullough this book, the american spirit, who we are and what we stand for. to,f you get knocked down you get back up on your feet and continue one. something...
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. >> coming up over the fourth of july holiday on c-span twos tv, monday john the quarter discusses his book talking back, talking black. >> i wanted to see if i could make the general public have a more positive view of the dialect that most black americans use in casual situations. >> on tuesday at 7:15 a.m. eastern, author and historian david the college with his book "the american spirit: who we are and what we stand for." >> if you get knocked down, don't live there and whimper and wine. get back up on your feet and continue on. something we all need to be reminded of. and are reminded of by the examples set in this story of her own country. >> cap 1:30 p.m., mike lee with his book "written out of history: the forgotten founding fathers who fought the government." >> title think anyone can comprehend what happened in philadelphia in 1787 unless they read both sides of the argument. unless you read the arguments of the anti-federalists and the arguments of the federalists, it appears to tilt more in the direction of federal power than the effective. >> at 2:30 p.m., jenna bush hager
. >> coming up over the fourth of july holiday on c-span twos tv, monday john the quarter discusses his book talking back, talking black. >> i wanted to see if i could make the general public have a more positive view of the dialect that most black americans use in casual situations. >> on tuesday at 7:15 a.m. eastern, author and historian david the college with his book "the american spirit: who we are and what we stand for." >> if you get knocked down, don't...
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keep watching for more here on c-span two. watch any of our past programs online at tv .org. >> fcc commissioner mignon clyburn is our guest on the communicators this week. welcome, commissioner. thank you for coming back. this is the first time in your service on the federal medications that even in the minority and about five months. how is that different than the previous eight years? >> very interesting. i often think of myself playing offense and defense. so, playing the entire field it has been a little exhausting but exhilarating at the same time. i haven't changed. the things that i care about in terms of consumers have been first and foremost in our minds when it comes to policy and when it comes to my interests and when it comes to serving them. that hasn't changed. things are different, you're right. there's been a couple of -- more than a couple of two ones. the essence is the same. >> we will get into those issues in just a minute but june 30t june 30th, is coming up and is a significant date because that's when y
keep watching for more here on c-span two. watch any of our past programs online at tv .org. >> fcc commissioner mignon clyburn is our guest on the communicators this week. welcome, commissioner. thank you for coming back. this is the first time in your service on the federal medications that even in the minority and about five months. how is that different than the previous eight years? >> very interesting. i often think of myself playing offense and defense. so, playing the entire...
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coming in mills, tweets and facebook questions, live today at noon eastern on book tv's in-depth on c-span two>> thursday at 7:00 p.m. eastern, join american history look at the museum of the american revolution in philadelphia. the museum's president and ceo, michael quinn, and president scott stevenson littered his artifacts and exhibits throughout the museum, including george washington's war
coming in mills, tweets and facebook questions, live today at noon eastern on book tv's in-depth on c-span two>> thursday at 7:00 p.m. eastern, join american history look at the museum of the american revolution in philadelphia. the museum's president and ceo, michael quinn, and president scott stevenson littered his artifacts and exhibits throughout the museum, including george washington's war
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. >> watched sunday night at 9:00 eastern on c-span twos but tv.ktv.n2's >> it's hard to believe this was once a thriving and booming business district, but it really was. there were stores owned by black, white, you name it. it, a rock was thrown. a glass was broken. fire started. it wasn't just black folks. it was one of the most integrated incidents that is ever happened in detroit. >> join us on the 50th anniversary of the 1967 detroit riots. live sunday starting at noon...
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c-span two. crying star in time this past week, british prime minister theresa may was asked about the >>s internet -- universe -- week, this time last british prime minister theresa may was asked about the uk's universe. order! primeons for the minister. mr. jeffrey robinson. minister. mister jeffrey robinson. >> as we approach recess, i am sure members of all sides for their dedication to our work in washington, particularly challenging here. we start terrorists attack our democracy and our way of life not just in the westminster attack but in the attack that manchester, thanks to the professionalism and bravery of people like elizabeth brian, an off-duty nurse from cambridge, who ran help at the scene of the market attack and who is with us in the gallery today. the attacks will never succeed because we are united in defending values that define our nation. meetings with ministerial colleagues and others in addition to my duties in this house there are such meetings later today. >> jeffrey rob
c-span two. crying star in time this past week, british prime minister theresa may was asked about the >>s internet -- universe -- week, this time last british prime minister theresa may was asked about the uk's universe. order! primeons for the minister. mr. jeffrey robinson. minister. mister jeffrey robinson. >> as we approach recess, i am sure members of all sides for their dedication to our work in washington, particularly challenging here. we start terrorists attack our...
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it's like every wednesday at 7:00 eastern on c-span two. it airs again sunday night at 9:00 on c-span. you can much anytime online at the span.org. -- c-span.org. >> back in the u.s., defense secretary james mattis met with his british counterpart. secretary mattis answered the
it's like every wednesday at 7:00 eastern on c-span two. it airs again sunday night at 9:00 on c-span. you can much anytime online at the span.org. -- c-span.org. >> back in the u.s., defense secretary james mattis met with his british counterpart. secretary mattis answered the
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. >> watched sunday night at 9:00 eastern on c-span two's book tv. history,es in university of washington william rorabaugh teaches a class on the counterculture in america. he compares the literature, clothing and beats and beatniks of the 1950's and hippies of the 1960's. also the spread of lsd and the prevalence of drugs in hippie culture. this class is about 55 minutes. today weabaugh: ok, so are going to talk about the
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. >> the case is submitted that coming up tonight on c-span two is book tv in prime time. starting at eight eastern will talk with utah senator mike lee about his book written out of history the forgotten founders thought the government. new america president and ceo and reese waters discusses her book the checkerboard in the web, strategies of connection in a network of world. then position and journalist, elizabeth rosenthal, on the business side of healthcare in her book and american...
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. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. education professionals took part in a panel discussion on the role of k12 afterschool programs. the panel focused on the impact of actors school on students, parents, and the community. the panel is part of a national afterschool summit hosted by the arnold schwarzenegger institute for state and local policy the university of california. [applause] >> thank you. this panel conversations focus is how afterschool programs help keep kids in school and on track. we will start with monica. when they said, arnold, isn't this program spoiling kids? you did not need a program, right? i said when i was secretary of education that this is like a tale of two cities. we have high schools that win the economic decathlon and we have high schools that are like dropout factories and unfortunately that is usually determined by zip code. the poor communities where 90% of the kids are in poverty are not getting the same level of certified teachers, books, and other things they need in those schools. le
. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. education professionals took part in a panel discussion on the role of k12 afterschool programs. the panel focused on the impact of actors school on students, parents, and the community. the panel is part of a national afterschool summit hosted by the arnold schwarzenegger institute for state and local policy the university of california. [applause] >> thank you. this panel conversations focus is how afterschool programs help keep kids in...
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friday, a conversation on the political crisis in venezuela. 9:00 a.m.ive at eastern on c-span two, c-span.org and the c-span radio app. friday, a look at the future of u.s. trade policy and trade protection measures proposed by president trump feared we will be live from the georgetown center for business and public policies starting at noon eastern on c-span. you can follow live on c-span.org and follow on the radio app. if you look across the park now and in this community, it is hard to believe this was once a thriving a business district, but it really was. there were stories owned by black, white, you name it. a lot of people did business and they do not have to leave the community. before you knew it, a rock was thrown, looting occurred, fires started, and it was not just black folks. join us for a live american history tv special on the 50th anniversary of the 1967 detroit riots, live sunday starting at noon eastern on american history tv on c-span3. next, congress meant mark sanford on his calls for civility in efforts to find consensus on major policy issues on capitol hill. from was
friday, a conversation on the political crisis in venezuela. 9:00 a.m.ive at eastern on c-span two, c-span.org and the c-span radio app. friday, a look at the future of u.s. trade policy and trade protection measures proposed by president trump feared we will be live from the georgetown center for business and public policies starting at noon eastern on c-span. you can follow live on c-span.org and follow on the radio app. if you look across the park now and in this community, it is hard to...
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. >> watch the communicators monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span two.ing star in time this past week, british prime minister theresa may was asked about the >>s internet -- universe -- week, this time last british prime minister theresa may was asked about the uk's universe. order! primeons for the minister. mr. jeffrey robinson. minister. mister jeffrey robinson. >> as we approach recess, i am sure members of all sides for their dedication to our work in washington, particularly challenging here. we start terrorists attack our cr
. >> watch the communicators monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span two.ing star in time this past week, british prime minister theresa may was asked about the >>s internet -- universe -- week, this time last british prime minister theresa may was asked about the uk's universe. order! primeons for the minister. mr. jeffrey robinson. minister. mister jeffrey robinson. >> as we approach recess, i am sure members of all sides for their dedication to our work in washington,...
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eastern on c-span two. ntucky senator rand paul speaks at the national conservative student conference in washington, the annual event posted by the young america's foundation. that is live at 7:30 p.m. eastern here on c-span. parliament is in recess, so prime minister's questions will not be seen tonight. remarkswe will show you from australian foreign minister julie bishop spoke about u.s. policy and the asia-pacific reason -- region under the trump administration. this was in melbourne, australia. topics, climate change and trade. this is 20 minutes. >> what a pleasure it is to be back here in melbourne. today provides to share views on the trump
eastern on c-span two. ntucky senator rand paul speaks at the national conservative student conference in washington, the annual event posted by the young america's foundation. that is live at 7:30 p.m. eastern here on c-span. parliament is in recess, so prime minister's questions will not be seen tonight. remarkswe will show you from australian foreign minister julie bishop spoke about u.s. policy and the asia-pacific reason -- region under the trump administration. this was in melbourne,...
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eastern on c-span two. later, a look at turkey's political future after last - failedield to -cailed coup. c-span, where history unfold daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's television beneath and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. welcome back, michael. he is a research fellow at the brookings institution, out with a new book. guest: nice to be with you. what is your take away on the meeting with president putin? guest: it did what it had to do. we will continue to learn more, perhaps about things that may have been said, we don't know yet if president trump really try to forgive mr. putin for election shenanigans, we will learn more about that in the days and weeks to comp. i thought what needed to happen was pretty much accomplished. a certain amount of firmness in mr. trump explaining that certain russian behavior had been unacceptable and and there was never to start building a working relationship. you mentioned my book, i'm trying to argue and ot
eastern on c-span two. later, a look at turkey's political future after last - failedield to -cailed coup. c-span, where history unfold daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's television beneath and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. welcome back, michael. he is a research fellow at the brookings institution, out with a new book. guest: nice to be with you. what is your take away on the meeting with president putin? guest: it did what it had...
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eastern on c-span two. later in the day, mark meadows talks about the legislative agenda and what members of the freedom caucus are focused on in the weeks ahead. that it's from the national press club at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. senate is expected to take some type of action on health care despite stalled negotiations and a lack of support among republicans. on the sunday talk show, several gop senators were asked about the debate over health care. we heard from senate minority leader charles schumer, who talked about the democratic agenda moving forward. let me switch to health care. what will you be doing, and what will your position be? >> that is a good question about what is going to be happening next week. it appears we will have a vote on tuesday, but we do not know whether we are going to be voting on the health bill, the first version of the senate bill, the second version of he sat bill, a new version of the senate bill, or a 2015 bill that would have repealed the so thatle care act somehow,
eastern on c-span two. later in the day, mark meadows talks about the legislative agenda and what members of the freedom caucus are focused on in the weeks ahead. that it's from the national press club at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. senate is expected to take some type of action on health care despite stalled negotiations and a lack of support among republicans. on the sunday talk show, several gop senators were asked about the debate over health care. we heard from senate minority leader...
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wj.witter it is c-span on facebook it is .acebook.com/c-span the lead story in the chicago sun-times noting that by today illinois may see a budget agreement for the first time in more than twoears if michael madigan has his way. the house will vote to override bruce rauner's veto of a budget package. the veto was overwritten on the fourth of july. rauner asked the house not to raise taxes without fundamental reform. moody'sy noting that rating agency said it has placed the state of illinois cost credit rating on review for possible downgrade. despite the progress toward budget balance and legislative package, their plan appears to lack concrete measures that will improve illinois' long-term -- illinois, one of the states operating without a budget. the national conference of state legislatures with a chart showing states that are currently operating without a budget. 46 states began the fiscal year on july 1. as of july 5, 42 of the 50 fores had enacted budgets 2018. three of those states enacted a biennial budget. the budgets in michigan and pennsylvania have passed the legislature and are on their governor's desk. noting thisies chart noting the state budgets including fr
wj.witter it is c-span on facebook it is .acebook.com/c-span the lead story in the chicago sun-times noting that by today illinois may see a budget agreement for the first time in more than twoears if michael madigan has his way. the house will vote to override bruce rauner's veto of a budget package. the veto was overwritten on the fourth of july. rauner asked the house not to raise taxes without fundamental reform. moody'sy noting that rating agency said it has placed the state of illinois...
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[inaudible conversations] >> this weekend on the tv on c-span two. tonight, at 11:00 p.m. eastern pat buchanan talks about his book mixes white house wars on his time as a former speechwriter and senior advisor to president richard nixon. >> at the end of that year, 1969, richard nixon, if you can believe it, was a 60% approval in the gallup poll and is 90% disapproval. it's astonishing. here was six and seven years before had been written off as the biggest loser in american politics. >> sunday at 10:00 p.m. eastern, ses professor and novelist roxanne geyer discusses her life, her body and its impact on her life and her memoir hunger. >> you see a woman on the cover standing in her formally that pants and she's like, i did it. i just thought i can't write that book yet. i want to write that book so, why don't i tell the story of my body today without apology and with an explanation that this is my fat body and this is what it is like to be in this world in this body. >> for more on this weekend schedule, go to btb .org. >> but tv records hundreds of other programs through
[inaudible conversations] >> this weekend on the tv on c-span two. tonight, at 11:00 p.m. eastern pat buchanan talks about his book mixes white house wars on his time as a former speechwriter and senior advisor to president richard nixon. >> at the end of that year, 1969, richard nixon, if you can believe it, was a 60% approval in the gallup poll and is 90% disapproval. it's astonishing. here was six and seven years before had been written off as the biggest loser in american...
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today's program is being broadcasted live on c-span twos book tv and we will use the time at the end for audience questions so when the time comes please line up at the microphones to your right. will hope the audience will be able to hear. as always, make sure to silence your cell phones and turn off your camera flashes at this point in time. with that, please welcome the colonists from the chicago tribune mac praised him in presenting that award voyage through the history of u.s. rhetoric. [laughter] >> so even as professor of history at the university of florida, also a finalist for the book critic circle award and i just learned today that while in undergraduate school iibram was interested in being a journalist working for a newspaper. we essential could have used him in that profession but i'm sure that he has been able to get a lot more accomplished by writing his books. [laughter] >> so we are going to start now and just kind of talk a little bit about the book. so ibram, as a journalist i'm always curious when someone publishes something so compelling, thoroughly researched
today's program is being broadcasted live on c-span twos book tv and we will use the time at the end for audience questions so when the time comes please line up at the microphones to your right. will hope the audience will be able to hear. as always, make sure to silence your cell phones and turn off your camera flashes at this point in time. with that, please welcome the colonists from the chicago tribune mac praised him in presenting that award voyage through the history of u.s. rhetoric....
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you're watching book tv on c-span two. we are on the campus of university of arizona talking with professors here who are also authors.
you're watching book tv on c-span two. we are on the campus of university of arizona talking with professors here who are also authors.
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eastern on c-span two. c-span2,ow night on mike pompeo offering his vision for the cia. also, his assessment of threats to the u.s. security and his views on the value of public-private collaboration. after his remarks, he will sit down for a q&a session. that will be tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. eastern. c-span, where history unfolds daily. 1970 nine, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable and television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. the senate judiciary committee will hold a confirmation hearing this coming wednesday for christopher wray, the nominee to be the next fbi director. if confirmed, he would replace james comey who president trump fired earlier this year. the confirmation hearing gets underway wednesday morning. you can see it live on c-span3. the arnold schwarzenegger institute for state and global policy at the university of southern california recently hosted a discussio
eastern on c-span two. c-span2,ow night on mike pompeo offering his vision for the cia. also, his assessment of threats to the u.s. security and his views on the value of public-private collaboration. after his remarks, he will sit down for a q&a session. that will be tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. eastern. c-span, where history unfolds daily. 1970 nine, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable and television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite...
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eastern on c-span two. you can also watch online at c-span.org, or on the free c-span radio app. afterwards,ght on, joe atkinson reports on -- cheryl atkinson in her book, the smear: how shady political operatives and fate -- take news control what you see think and how you vote. she's interviewed by eric level. >> you had in the washington post -- who you feel does not properly report on this, as opposed to saying hey, donald trump, are you sneering john mccain? >> of the eroded but that >> no-no. >> number two, i will not cheer on john mccain or donald i think when you set aside a deer -- when i criticize new behavior for donald trump. doesn't mean i support him or them cheering in -- him on. i separate things. not like x orust y because you said this. it's not that, it's looking at actual media coverage about the candidate. i've spoken frequently about that include washington post's coverage. what's what afterwards sunday night at 9:00 eastern on c-span2's book tv. >> sunday on q and a >> when you look at president obama's domestic legacy, i think there are two things that are
eastern on c-span two. you can also watch online at c-span.org, or on the free c-span radio app. afterwards,ght on, joe atkinson reports on -- cheryl atkinson in her book, the smear: how shady political operatives and fate -- take news control what you see think and how you vote. she's interviewed by eric level. >> you had in the washington post -- who you feel does not properly report on this, as opposed to saying hey, donald trump, are you sneering john mccain? >> of the eroded...
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. >> up next on c-span two comment conversation on charter schools in developing countries. labor and education minister talked about the pros and cons of his experiment with charter schools and the american enterprise institute. this is about 90 minutes.
. >> up next on c-span two comment conversation on charter schools in developing countries. labor and education minister talked about the pros and cons of his experiment with charter schools and the american enterprise institute. this is about 90 minutes.
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atwatch the communicators 8:00 eastern on c-span two.his morning, a discussion on the weekend for congress and the white house with l.a. times and politicaler correspondent. later, the president for the national border control council trump'son president calls for border security. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. "washington journal" is next. ♪ ♪ it's the washington journal for july 17. the house considers a number of bills related to pipeline construction and environmental regulation. the senate is expected to take up a procedural vote for president trump's nominee for deputy defense secretary. voteafter a delay in the to move the gop health care vote forward. lobbying by senate leadership on that bill is expected to continue. a new associated press poll shows three out of four americans expressed that they have two little influence in the workings of washington, d.c.
atwatch the communicators 8:00 eastern on c-span two.his morning, a discussion on the weekend for congress and the white house with l.a. times and politicaler correspondent. later, the president for the national border control council trump'son president calls for border security. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. "washington journal" is next. ♪ ♪ it's the washington journal for july 17. the house considers a number of bills related to pipeline construction...
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and you're watching tv on c-span two. we are in new york city at the publishers infiltrate so and what we would like to do during the summer is preview some of the fall books that are coming out. next up we want to introduce you 's so we quit. she is the author of this book crash override. how we can win the fight against online hate. what do you do for a living. against online hate. what do you do for a living. ultimately my day job
and you're watching tv on c-span two. we are in new york city at the publishers infiltrate so and what we would like to do during the summer is preview some of the fall books that are coming out. next up we want to introduce you 's so we quit. she is the author of this book crash override. how we can win the fight against online hate. what do you do for a living. against online hate. what do you do for a living. ultimately my day job