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i am thrilled to be here at carnegie mellon university.be in this great american city, as the mayor so rightly said. a city that has not only built bridges but roads into the future, demonstrating absolutely that you can have resilience if you are resourceful, if you do not give up, you keep working together. we can make it here in pittsburgh and america. [applause] out of aon: come tradition of american progressiveism that believes with all our hearts that we are one country, one people, one future. and we have to work with each other, lift each other up. we have to respect each other. -- bye to demonstrate our diversethat city is an asset. [applause] ms. clinton: it makes us the luckiest nation in the world to dreams, theent, the aspirations, of countless people. sot i want to do, if i am fortunate as to be president, is knocked down every barrier that stands in the way of any american being able to fulfill his or her god-given potential. deserves then building blocks of a personal that will help us build america's future. i have been ve
i am thrilled to be here at carnegie mellon university.be in this great american city, as the mayor so rightly said. a city that has not only built bridges but roads into the future, demonstrating absolutely that you can have resilience if you are resourceful, if you do not give up, you keep working together. we can make it here in pittsburgh and america. [applause] out of aon: come tradition of american progressiveism that believes with all our hearts that we are one country, one people, one...
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i am thrilled to be here at carnegie mellon university. and to be in this great american city as the mayor so rightly said, a city that has not only built bridges, but moved into the future demonstrating absolutely that you can have resilience if you are resourceful, if you don't give up you keep working together. we can make it here in pittsburgh and america! i come out of a tradition of american progressivism which lives with all our hearts that we are one country, one people, one future. and we have to work with each other lift each other up we have to with respect each other. we have to demonstrate by what we do that our diversity is an asset. it makes us the luckiest nation in the world to have the challenge, the dream, the aspirations of countless people. but what i want to do if i'm so for nat as to be your president is to knock down every barrier that stands in the way of any american being able to fulfill his or her god-given potential. every american deserves the building blocks of a personal future that will help us build americ
i am thrilled to be here at carnegie mellon university. and to be in this great american city as the mayor so rightly said, a city that has not only built bridges, but moved into the future demonstrating absolutely that you can have resilience if you are resourceful, if you don't give up you keep working together. we can make it here in pittsburgh and america! i come out of a tradition of american progressivism which lives with all our hearts that we are one country, one people, one future. and...
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our secretary is a proud alumni of carnegie mellon university.it a couple years and it did not work out. there were so many great times that i remember on the stage. the clash played in 1982. we had a historical moment in pittsburgh. think about pittsburgh in the 1980's. it was so much different than it is today. we were looking at economic collapse. we were looked at around the world as a city that had lived its time and a city that had died. if you see it today and the way it has come back, you understand that is hope when you invest in people and you have a vision of where to go. when you understand that what unites us makes us stronger and what divides us makes us weak. when you are not afraid to look at challenges and you address them. that is how pittsburgh came back. that is why mayors across the country, the progressive mayors across this country, are backing hillary clinton. because she understands our ast. she knows where we are at, and she has a vision for our future and america for all. it is my honor to introduce the next president o
our secretary is a proud alumni of carnegie mellon university.it a couple years and it did not work out. there were so many great times that i remember on the stage. the clash played in 1982. we had a historical moment in pittsburgh. think about pittsburgh in the 1980's. it was so much different than it is today. we were looking at economic collapse. we were looked at around the world as a city that had lived its time and a city that had died. if you see it today and the way it has come back,...
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white house coverage continues with newld trump in bethpage, york and henry clinton that carnegie mellon university in pittsburgh. later, ohio governor john kasich gives his annual state of the state address. collects all persons have a business before the honorable supreme court of the united states admonished to cannot here and give their attention. c-span's cases," series history produced with the national constitution center, explore and the constitutional dramas behind 12 historic supreme court decisions. number 759. against wade. >> quite often in many of our most famous decisions, many of
white house coverage continues with newld trump in bethpage, york and henry clinton that carnegie mellon university in pittsburgh. later, ohio governor john kasich gives his annual state of the state address. collects all persons have a business before the honorable supreme court of the united states admonished to cannot here and give their attention. c-span's cases," series history produced with the national constitution center, explore and the constitutional dramas behind 12 historic...
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kyron skinner, associate professor of international relations and political science at carnegie mellon universitynding director of the institute for politics and strategy there. she is also a former gingrich campaign adviser. and with a big welcome to you, let's look back to 2008, then candidate barack obama was criticized for his foreign policy weakness. so, what strikes you most about trump's foreign policy aptitude, especially this far in the primary cycle? >> that he's saying things that are so far outside of the foreign policy convention. you just mentioned senator barack obama in 2008 campaigning for president. he was saying things that were consistent with really the foreign policy mainstream. many americans by 2008, if not earlier, had opposed the iraq war of 2003, and he talked about that in his campaign and even before he announced his candidacy. so, he was within the foreign policy realm. what donald trump is doing is really attempting to overturn more than a half century of conventional thinking about nuclear war and nuclear weapons. we have always said that there should not be a prol
kyron skinner, associate professor of international relations and political science at carnegie mellon universitynding director of the institute for politics and strategy there. she is also a former gingrich campaign adviser. and with a big welcome to you, let's look back to 2008, then candidate barack obama was criticized for his foreign policy weakness. so, what strikes you most about trump's foreign policy aptitude, especially this far in the primary cycle? >> that he's saying things...
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democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton is scheduled to speak in a couple minutes at carnegie mellon university in pittsburgh. that is ahead of the presidential primary on may 26. is gettingge underway very shortly on c-span3. live coverage is donald trump campaigns in new york. he is in the town of bethpage on long island. this month. we showcase our student cam winners. this year's theme is road to the white house. students were asked, what issues do you want presidential candidates to discuss? these students want presidential candidates to discuss lowering the voting age to 16 in their vote,titled, "lower the raise america." >> one of the biggest problems today is the lack of political participation. 2012, only 58 point 6% of eligible voters participated in the election. the abysmal turnout should be on the forefront of political debates. in 1971, the 26th amendment expanded voting rights to those over the age of 18. 17,ver, those aged 16 and 2.60% of the population, are still underrepresented. more than 8 million people. lowering the voting age to 16 will expand democracy, increase politica
democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton is scheduled to speak in a couple minutes at carnegie mellon university in pittsburgh. that is ahead of the presidential primary on may 26. is gettingge underway very shortly on c-span3. live coverage is donald trump campaigns in new york. he is in the town of bethpage on long island. this month. we showcase our student cam winners. this year's theme is road to the white house. students were asked, what issues do you want presidential candidates...
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hawk, carnegie mellon university. two of you have emphasized the fact that there are different rules for different players. but the fcc -- if what you want is the same rules everywhere, the fcc can't give you that. they have title 1 authority over commercial broadband internet access providers. they don't have authority over starbucks when they provide me internet access. the only way to get that is legislation. so are you calling, the congressional staff in this room, are you calling for broad-based privacy regulation across awful these -- legislation across all these providers? >> so do you want to opt in for privacy legislation from congress or do you want to just be opted out of this fcc rule? >> i think to be clear the previous fcc requirements with opt -- which can be placed into regulation under the fcc's own framework, there was a proposal that was submitted to do that. there is nothing to stop the fcc if it's going to, as it's proposing in its -- talk about regulating all information, not just cpni that's rec
hawk, carnegie mellon university. two of you have emphasized the fact that there are different rules for different players. but the fcc -- if what you want is the same rules everywhere, the fcc can't give you that. they have title 1 authority over commercial broadband internet access providers. they don't have authority over starbucks when they provide me internet access. the only way to get that is legislation. so are you calling, the congressional staff in this room, are you calling for...
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new york and henry clinton that carnegie mellon university in pittsburgh. later, ohio governor john kasich gives his annual state of the state address. collects all persons have a business before the honorable supreme court of the united states admonished to cannot here and give their attention. c-span's cases," series history produced with the national constitution center, explore and the constitutional dramas behind 12 historic supreme court decisions. number 759. against wade. >> quite often in many of our most famous decisions, many of them are quite unpopular. let's go through a few cases that illustrate very dramatically and visually what it means to live in a society of whomillion different people stick together because they believe in the rule of law. >> good evening and welcome to c-span's "landmark cases." onight's 1961 case of mapp v. ohio woman who refused to let the police search her house without a warrant. it is also a case that involves entry into the supreme court itself. this evolved into a case that wornne of a series in the course that c
new york and henry clinton that carnegie mellon university in pittsburgh. later, ohio governor john kasich gives his annual state of the state address. collects all persons have a business before the honorable supreme court of the united states admonished to cannot here and give their attention. c-span's cases," series history produced with the national constitution center, explore and the constitutional dramas behind 12 historic supreme court decisions. number 759. against wade. >>...
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the white house coverage with donald trump in bethpage, new york and hillary clinton at carnegie mellon university. >> this month. we showcase our studentcam winners. this year's theme is road to the white house. students were asked, what issues do you want presidential candidates to discuss? these students want presidential candidates to discuss lowering the voting age to 16 in their video titled, "lower the vote, raise america." >> one of the biggest problems in american politics today is the lack of political participation. in 2012, only 58.6% of eligible voters participated in the election. the abysmal turnout is a problem that should be on the forefront of political debates. in 1971, the 26th amendment expanded voting rights to those over the age of 18. however, those aged 16 and 17, 2.62% of the population, are still unrepresented. more than 8 million people. lowering the voting age to 16 will expand democracy, increase political participation, and foster a generation of habitual voters. in the united states, takoma park, maryland was the first u.s. city to lower its voting age. during presi
the white house coverage with donald trump in bethpage, new york and hillary clinton at carnegie mellon university. >> this month. we showcase our studentcam winners. this year's theme is road to the white house. students were asked, what issues do you want presidential candidates to discuss? these students want presidential candidates to discuss lowering the voting age to 16 in their video titled, "lower the vote, raise america." >> one of the biggest problems in american...
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hillary clinton is speaking at carnegie mellon university in pittsburgh coming up ahead of the pennsylvania primary. that's hillary clinton today at 6:00 over on c-span3. at 7:00 eastern, ohio governor john kasich came in third last night in the wisconsin primary. he's back home in ohio to deliver his 2016 state of the state address from marietta in the southeast corner of ohio. west virginia has their presidential primary on may 10. 7:00, donald trump campaigning in new york ahead of the primary. bethpage onnight in long island. campaign 2016, c-span takes you on the road to the white house as we follow the candidates on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. >> with ted cruz winning the wisconsin,primary in being donald trump, senator cruz addressed supporters in milwaukee. he's introduced by wisconsin governor, scott walker. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the governor of wisconsin, scott walker. ♪ governor walker: good evening, .isconsin what a great crowd. i want to thank our lieutenant governor for being here. thanks to all of you for coming out. i want to thank all of you here
hillary clinton is speaking at carnegie mellon university in pittsburgh coming up ahead of the pennsylvania primary. that's hillary clinton today at 6:00 over on c-span3. at 7:00 eastern, ohio governor john kasich came in third last night in the wisconsin primary. he's back home in ohio to deliver his 2016 state of the state address from marietta in the southeast corner of ohio. west virginia has their presidential primary on may 10. 7:00, donald trump campaigning in new york ahead of the...
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. >> john -- carnegie mellon university. two of you emphasized the fact that there are different rules for different players but the fcc -- if what you want is the same rules everywhere, the fcc can't giver you that. they have title one authority over commercial broadband internet access providers. they don't have authority over starbucks when they provide me internet access. the only way to get that is legislation. so are you calling for, congressional staff in this room, are you calling for broad-based privacy regulation across all of these legislation across all these providers. >> do you want to opt in for privacy legislation from congress or you want to opt out of this fcc rule? >> i think to be clear the previous fcc requirements with, which can be placed into regulations under the fcc's own framework, there is a proposal that was submitted to do that. >> yes. >> there is nothing to stop the fcc, if it's going to, as it is proposing in its talking about regulating all information, not just cpni received by an internet
. >> john -- carnegie mellon university. two of you emphasized the fact that there are different rules for different players but the fcc -- if what you want is the same rules everywhere, the fcc can't giver you that. they have title one authority over commercial broadband internet access providers. they don't have authority over starbucks when they provide me internet access. the only way to get that is legislation. so are you calling for, congressional staff in this room, are you calling...
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cybercommand right now with what we're doing with a handful of universities across the united states with the west coast, carnegie mellon, west coast universities, tulsa, you heard one. i want to say there's something on the order of 60 to 100 right now. between nsa and cybercommand. there's one area where nsa and cybercommand tend to partner together a lot. >> obviously that needs to continue because our cybercapabilities, is something that is going to be an ongoing effort, you mentioned the importance of the private sector and whole of government, plus outside of government approach to cyber, cybersecurity needs. how do you envision the private sector's role. >> what we've tried to do at cybercommand, what i think the private sector brings is technical innovation, intellectual innovation, just broad knowledge of capabilities. and alternative ways to look at problems, if you will. those are at a macro level the three things. when i look at private sector, i say wow you could add value for us in that regard. what we've done to date is created a partnership in silicon valley where i placed a very small element on the gro
cybercommand right now with what we're doing with a handful of universities across the united states with the west coast, carnegie mellon, west coast universities, tulsa, you heard one. i want to say there's something on the order of 60 to 100 right now. between nsa and cybercommand. there's one area where nsa and cybercommand tend to partner together a lot. >> obviously that needs to continue because our cybercapabilities, is something that is going to be an ongoing effort, you mentioned...
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if you go somewhere like carnegie mellon, one of the great universities for computer science, they will tell you the big recruiters american view science majors are facebook, google, dropbox, and dod. five employersig of these young writers. look at the pay scale. the top graduate from last year's argument appear science forram was offered a job $180,000. $178,000ge salary was if they go to work for the nsa, they had more flexible title authorities than we were that the dod. they might be able to pay them $75,000, $80,000. they want to come to dod and be part of our title x structure, we would be struggling to pay them $50,000, $60,000. that's an enormous challenge for us. you and your this world, which shows you how you have to have a systematic approach. in could talk to the people the government that say there are so many authorities don't use. for example, student loans. we have that authority, we don't need to use it because we're not getting the very best people to start with. by the time of gunned down and gotten the people that didn't want to go to google or more often than one
if you go somewhere like carnegie mellon, one of the great universities for computer science, they will tell you the big recruiters american view science majors are facebook, google, dropbox, and dod. five employersig of these young writers. look at the pay scale. the top graduate from last year's argument appear science forram was offered a job $180,000. $178,000ge salary was if they go to work for the nsa, they had more flexible title authorities than we were that the dod. they might be able...
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carnegie mellon in pittsburgh. right now senator sanders is in philadelphia at temple university.ve pictures right now of this event. there we go. waiting for him to speak. very, very large crowd there. brianna keilar is there. she joins us. senator sanders, i think, thinks he has the wind at his back after last night in wisconsin. what's the message tonight? >> tonight the message as we've heard him say all along, i expect will be momentum, momentum. that he has the momentum and he's hoping that's pushes him forward toward the new york primary, toward the pennsylvania primary. both of these considered must-wins for bernie sanders if he is going to have a pathway to the white house. you see the crowd here. it's pretty big. it's huge. about 10,000 people who fit into this stadium here. and bernie sanders is running late in part or maybe entirely because he was down the street talking to the overflow crowd which was also thousands more people because this is a crowd that was just a line wrapped around several blocks trying to get into this auditorium in temple university for hours a
carnegie mellon in pittsburgh. right now senator sanders is in philadelphia at temple university.ve pictures right now of this event. there we go. waiting for him to speak. very, very large crowd there. brianna keilar is there. she joins us. senator sanders, i think, thinks he has the wind at his back after last night in wisconsin. what's the message tonight? >> tonight the message as we've heard him say all along, i expect will be momentum, momentum. that he has the momentum and he's...