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clemson tigers. [ applause ] and they look like the real deal. congratulations to all of you and to your terrific coach and you know who that is, right? do we love him? what a great job. i was with coach belichick. he said this guy is a real coach. you can't do better than that. congratulations, coach. you have many dedicated fans and admirers here today to celebrate your victory including distinguished members of congress, lots of them. i especially want to thank your governor henry mcmaster, my friend, my endorser,en don't forget he endorsed me when it won't in vogue to do that. and thank you everybody for joining us today. clemson tigers. you gave america an incredible game that will go down in the record books as one of the hardest fought and proper one of the most exciting games ever played. that's pretty good, coach. good job, coach. all of you plays with such tremendous heart and determination. you never ever gave up, you can never give up in life and it all paid off. with your grit and resolv
clemson tigers. [ applause ] and they look like the real deal. congratulations to all of you and to your terrific coach and you know who that is, right? do we love him? what a great job. i was with coach belichick. he said this guy is a real coach. you can't do better than that. congratulations, coach. you have many dedicated fans and admirers here today to celebrate your victory including distinguished members of congress, lots of them. i especially want to thank your governor henry mcmaster,...
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he helped forge a new culture at clemson. it was on display in the locker room right after this big game. the coach recalled how he told the team that the theme of the college basketball playoffs this year is chasing greatness. he told them nobody is better than us. we've got to believe it. tell yourself that. nobody is better. you chased greatness and now you achieved true greatness. i understand on the inside of your championship ring there's a tiger climbing upwards and it says "little extra." that's often the different between winning and losing, just a little extra, right, coach? is that right? by the way, standing next to the coach, another president. jim clemens. that's another winner. i'll tell you that. we don't talk about jim too much. but number 1. he made a lot of good decisions. number 2, what people don't realize about clemson, it's a great academic school. one of the top 25. as a combination -- probably number 1. great job, jim. that's how clemson achieved great things, when you set an expectation of maximum ef
he helped forge a new culture at clemson. it was on display in the locker room right after this big game. the coach recalled how he told the team that the theme of the college basketball playoffs this year is chasing greatness. he told them nobody is better than us. we've got to believe it. tell yourself that. nobody is better. you chased greatness and now you achieved true greatness. i understand on the inside of your championship ring there's a tiger climbing upwards and it says "little...
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and speaking of champs, the clemson tigers were at the white house today.d donald trump who was given a jersey by head coach sweeney. that second jersey for his son barron. clemson took home its first title since 1981 back in january, a thriller against alabama. we have a score update. what was that? warriors up. we have news coming out of favorites. i thought i was your favorite. that's right honey. bye! take a fresh look at giant's produce prices. save over $44 with exclusive digital coupons on top of great bonus buys. even better, this week only, sign up for an online account for a free 16 oz. package of strawberries. the insurance companies and the credit card companies - that's what tom perriello is about. i was proud to stand with president obama because progressive causes have been my life's work. i'm tom perriello, and i'm running for governor to reduce economic inequality, raise wages, eliminate the burden of student debt and protect our climate. together we really can build a virgin
and speaking of champs, the clemson tigers were at the white house today.d donald trump who was given a jersey by head coach sweeney. that second jersey for his son barron. clemson took home its first title since 1981 back in january, a thriller against alabama. we have a score update. what was that? warriors up. we have news coming out of favorites. i thought i was your favorite. that's right honey. bye! take a fresh look at giant's produce prices. save over $44 with exclusive digital coupons...
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i teach at clemson university. go tigers. we are now in a different part of the world.ertainly different from the washington, d.c. area, where we spent the last 15 years. certainly different than california. it is an academic institution. very good economics department, so i teach comics to undergraduate and graduate students alike. host: o'connor things in our daily lives does these -- what kind of things in our daily lives uses these spectrums? does the iphone or any phone use the spectrum? guest: absolutely. it is routine now, a social amenity for kids growing up. that arecomputers internet connected through wireless, they use phones that are in networks or locally connected to broadband networks. in a general sense, even our fixed or wired broadband systems are part of the radio spectrum ecosystem. spectrum in a tube. the high-capacity lines that distribute to most homes, broadband services to maybe a cable operator or telephone is spectrum in a tube, and that is regulated some have the same, usually by the same agency in the united states and most other countries.
i teach at clemson university. go tigers. we are now in a different part of the world.ertainly different from the washington, d.c. area, where we spent the last 15 years. certainly different than california. it is an academic institution. very good economics department, so i teach comics to undergraduate and graduate students alike. host: o'connor things in our daily lives does these -- what kind of things in our daily lives uses these spectrums? does the iphone or any phone use the spectrum?...
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. >>> in the capital yesterday, president trump honored the ncaa champion clemson tigers at the whiteremony. even made a prediction about a future nfl career. >> 14-0, almost halfway through the game, like true tigers, clemson roared back and with the whole nation watching and beyond the nation, deshaun watson, going to be a great nfl player, watch. he is great under pressure. he always got right back up and he fought and he fought, and he kept winning. now he'll bring that toughness together to the houston texans. >> texans traded up in the draft to select the clemson quarterback with the 12th overall pick. >> if you wonder why i'm a little sluggish today, because i stayed up until 12:00. it was incredible to watch that riflery between lebron james and kevin durant. touching tribute to his mother after. >> i did not stay up. >> you missed an historical moment. >> i heard it was a really good game. >>> republicans have a secret. according to a new report, they're staying quiet on health care. we'll dig into why next. >>> the secret service says there are no tapes of james comey and pr
. >>> in the capital yesterday, president trump honored the ncaa champion clemson tigers at the whiteremony. even made a prediction about a future nfl career. >> 14-0, almost halfway through the game, like true tigers, clemson roared back and with the whole nation watching and beyond the nation, deshaun watson, going to be a great nfl player, watch. he is great under pressure. he always got right back up and he fought and he fought, and he kept winning. now he'll bring that...
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. >> clemson university professor and former chief economist at the fcc thomas hazlett talks about his book "the political spectrum" which looks at the history and politics of u.s. communications policy. >> when we went to this political system for allocating spectrum rights in 1927, within a couple years, the regulators at the commission are renewing licenses but very carefully noting that propaganda stations will not be allowed. in fact, early on, 1929, in that period, you had left wing stations affected use that political term owned by the wcfo in chicago, a labor union, and webd, a socialist who bought a station near new york city. they wanted for political purposes free speech you might say, they wanted to espouse their opinions. these were immediately dubbed propaganda stations by the regulators. when they were renewed they were told to be very careful about expressing their opinions. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q & a." >> members of the supreme court posed for their class photo this morning including the latest addition to court, confirmed by the senate in april
. >> clemson university professor and former chief economist at the fcc thomas hazlett talks about his book "the political spectrum" which looks at the history and politics of u.s. communications policy. >> when we went to this political system for allocating spectrum rights in 1927, within a couple years, the regulators at the commission are renewing licenses but very carefully noting that propaganda stations will not be allowed. in fact, early on, 1929, in that period,...
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. ♪ announcer: this week on q&a, clemson university professor and former chief economist of the fcc,mas hazlett. he talks about his book "the political spectrum: the tumultuous liberation of wireless technology from herbert hoover to the smartphone." ♪ brian: tom haslett, why did you write the book "the political spectrum?" tom: there is a great set of stories, unknown to most people about how we got into the age of wireless. wireless seems like a bit of magic.
. ♪ announcer: this week on q&a, clemson university professor and former chief economist of the fcc,mas hazlett. he talks about his book "the political spectrum: the tumultuous liberation of wireless technology from herbert hoover to the smartphone." ♪ brian: tom haslett, why did you write the book "the political spectrum?" tom: there is a great set of stories, unknown to most people about how we got into the age of wireless. wireless seems like a bit of magic.
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. >> clemson university professor and former chief economist at the fcc thomas hayes led talks abouts book the political spectrum, which looks at the history and communications policy. >> while we went into this political system for allocating spectrum rights, within a couple of years, regulators at the commission are renewing licenses, but very carefully noting that propaganda stations will not be allowed. in fact from early on, 1929, you had left wing stations, if i can use that political term, owned chicago, thein the socialists who bought a station near new york city. they wanted for political purposes and free speech, they wanted to espouse their opinions. these were immediately dubbed propaganda stations by the regulators, so when they were renewed, they were told to very careful about exposing their opinions. it got eastern on c-span's "q&a." >> next on c-span, this year's commencement addresses from colleges and universities around the country. we hear from hillary clinton, president trump, senator bernie sanders, congresswoman mia love, former acting attorney general's deleg
. >> clemson university professor and former chief economist at the fcc thomas hayes led talks abouts book the political spectrum, which looks at the history and communications policy. >> while we went into this political system for allocating spectrum rights, within a couple of years, regulators at the commission are renewing licenses, but very carefully noting that propaganda stations will not be allowed. in fact from early on, 1929, you had left wing stations, if i can use that...
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i am a professor now at clemson university, and so i must start with a shout out to clemson university. this is last january, in case you missed it. go tigers. i did live here for 15 years until 2014, so we have gotten lucky on the sports front, and it is great being at a fun school. but in my spare time -- when i'm not worried about the football team -- i've been working on this book. "the political spectrum," i hope you get a chance to buy it and read it, in reverse order, if you will. but it is officially published on may 23. going this way? oops, there we go. ok, it was a little sticky. ok. in brief, what we're going to talk about today, herbert hoover and the 1927 radio act. don't get too excited. the vast wasteland. the price system is suggested by an economist. not taken too seriously at the outset. then the toaster model. and then the liberalization that came after that. i will give a story from the book in part about the gentleman on the innovative front, edwin howard armstrong and steve jobs, who i assume most of you know. more spectrum, please. the story on radio spectrum st
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so pretty cool stuff there for the clemson tigers. >> he looks like a trump fan.urry, not so much. so will they visit the trump white house. coy wire, thank you. >>> attorney general jeff sessions testifies today before the senate intelligence committee. will sessions invoke executive privilege and refuse to answer questions? more on what to expect. [vo] what made secretariat the greatest racehorse who ever lived? of course he was strong... ...intelligent. ...explosive. but the true secret to his perfection... was a heart, twice the size of an average horse. this is a story about mail and packages. and it's also a story about people. people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they're handing us their business and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you ♪ your body was made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatmen
so pretty cool stuff there for the clemson tigers. >> he looks like a trump fan.urry, not so much. so will they visit the trump white house. coy wire, thank you. >>> attorney general jeff sessions testifies today before the senate intelligence committee. will sessions invoke executive privilege and refuse to answer questions? more on what to expect. [vo] what made secretariat the greatest racehorse who ever lived? of course he was strong... ...intelligent. ...explosive. but the...
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we're waiting for president trump to honor the 2016 college football national champions, the clemson tigers, at the white house. if the president says anything noteworthy, we'll bring you his remarks. >>> and yet another controversy brewing for president trump. earlier today the attorneys general of washington, d.c. and maryland filed a lawsuit against the president. they allege he's violating anticorruption parts of the constitution by accepting foreign payments. i'm talk to richard painter, chief ethics lawyer under president bush. >>> first, at the white house, nbc's hallie jackson is following the day's developments. hallie, let's start with this lawsuit that's been filed, what do we know about that? >> reporter: you ran through the nuts and bullets, ali, the idea that this group is suing, essentially these attorneys general, the president for profiting, getting rich they say, from payments by foreign governments, which violates the constitution's emoluments clause, a word that everybody has learned over the last few months. we learned from white house press secretary sean spicer
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. >>> president trump welcomes college football champions clemson tigers to the white house.aliers face golden state warriors in game five of the nba finals in oakland tonight. >>> markets are coming off a tumultuous week in politics. this week it's all about economic news. cnbc's landon dowdy watching your money. good morning, landon. >> good morning to you. wall street could start the week off in the red after the markets were mixed last week. posting gains for the third straight week but nasdaq snapping two-game winning streak. big focus may be federal reserve which kicks off a two-day meeting tomorrow but that is widely expected to hike interest rates again amid improving economy and tight job market. >> microsoft lifts the curtain on its newest game console, xbox 1x. the device will hit shelves in november and cost $499, twice what the current xbox one and $400 more than the pro. the ability to play games but also compatible with every older game ever made for xbox. >>> how much would you pay for lunch with warren buffett? after this year's charity lunch with the investo
. >>> president trump welcomes college football champions clemson tigers to the white house.aliers face golden state warriors in game five of the nba finals in oakland tonight. >>> markets are coming off a tumultuous week in politics. this week it's all about economic news. cnbc's landon dowdy watching your money. good morning, landon. >> good morning to you. wall street could start the week off in the red after the markets were mixed last week. posting gains for the...
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. >>> president trump welcomes the college football champion clemson tigers to the white house.d cavaliers face the golden state warriors in game five tonight. >>> one former president's simple way of delighting his fellow passengers. >>> plus why authenticate has people feeling frosty towards one another. you're watching "early today". stay with us. stare anymore. that wasn't fair to any of us. i was covered. i tried lots of things over the years. but i didn't give up. i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. that still works. now? see me. see me. i found clear skin that lasts. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you- cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx, you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms. or i
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a small forward from clemson will likely be a second-round pick. he gained average 17 points per game last season. >>> i really try to show my versatility. being able to score around the rim, being able to attack the basket. but mainly defensively. that's where my make my mark as a rookie, being able to come in, guard players, at a high level. >> the stanley cup champion penguins returned to pittsburgh this morning. they took the series inicism games. pittsburgh's third cup in the past nine years. trophy winner sydney cosby gets the cup first. >>> finally tonight, back to the eagles. actually an eagles hopeful. rashon sligh has been camping out outside the eagles novacare facility for the past few days. he's looking for a job. but he's no crackpot. he's -- he was a receiver at temple. the 24-year-old says he's just chasing a dream. >> i'm out here trying to get the attention for my hometown philadelphia eagles. i really think i can compete at this level and i'm hoping to get attention for a workout or at least a conversation or something to get mys
a small forward from clemson will likely be a second-round pick. he gained average 17 points per game last season. >>> i really try to show my versatility. being able to score around the rim, being able to attack the basket. but mainly defensively. that's where my make my mark as a rookie, being able to come in, guard players, at a high level. >> the stanley cup champion penguins returned to pittsburgh this morning. they took the series inicism games. pittsburgh's third cup in...
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were blocked, now you can see, they're pulled all the way off to the shoulder, won't slow you down, clemson road from construction project. the vine is opening up. eastbound schuylkill ramp to the vine, just kind of waiting on you little bit. eastbound, you're opening, westbound side, has been open for little bit now. so if you are headed out on the vine right now, i'm going to gave you a big thumbs-up. ben franklin bridge, moving in the westbound direction from jersey into center city, looking good. looking very quiet. that's exactly what we want to see on a friday, specially cracking into the 5:00 hour. hopefully we can keep you here until moving into the 6:00 hour. some friday's are like that, some friday's just work for us. see what happens today. ben, looking good. construction, in delaware, 495 southbound, onramp from edgemore road closed between 7:00 a.m., 7:00 p.m. 495, between terminal and 12th d there. know we pull our attention to the censor screen. see all green. great. exactly what we want to see. couple of days ago earlier this week this was all red a lot of problems in delawa
were blocked, now you can see, they're pulled all the way off to the shoulder, won't slow you down, clemson road from construction project. the vine is opening up. eastbound schuylkill ramp to the vine, just kind of waiting on you little bit. eastbound, you're opening, westbound side, has been open for little bit now. so if you are headed out on the vine right now, i'm going to gave you a big thumbs-up. ben franklin bridge, moving in the westbound direction from jersey into center city, looking...
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part of the national championship clemson tigers clawing their way through dc.y they chewed through alabama defense in january. connor getting a hug from mom as they pulled outside the to vienna. >> wonderful supporting mother right here, once in a lifetime experience she got to shake the president's hand, which is truly amazing experience once in a lifetime and i can't believe, it is surreal. i can't believe we went through that we are touring the capitol and continue on a great day. >> just over two months away from the start of college football season. >> saturday night, nats closer, got hurt in the shower, blew a two run lead now on 10 day disabled list. >>> nats looking to put up more offence braves came to play as well 7 home runs total. nats clinging to a run lead you are thinking -- 1 run lead you are thinking are they going to blow it? they blew it. tyler flowers 3 run shut off, over price harpers head, bottom of the 9th,. >> hold team announcement to discuss personnel changes tomorrow morning at 9:00 a.m. our sports team will be there could be narrator
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[laughter] >> no because i am a clemson girl. [laughter] but we are proud of him i do miss the people at south carolina people comment the have on my necklace because you know, forget where you come from as a young indian girl growing up they did not know what we were then now to overcome so many issues is something always be proud of a whole is have one eye on south carolina but the people of south carolina taught me so much i'm just trying to make them proud that the u.n.. >> ayatollah do this before we live-in tremendous political conflict but what of my colleagues in the foreign relations committee have been very complimentary of her work when particular senator said he voted for u.s. a leap of faith into have not disappointed and he is on the other side of the ideal. we're always the day huge fan we're very proud the way you used that platform to represent their country and values presented weekly goes by that one of the security council meetings but to make an important point your also representing our values that is a grea
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announcer 2: clemson university professor and former chief talksist thomas hazlett about his book the political spectrum which looks at politics of u.s. communications policy. >> when we went to the political system allocating spectrum rights, but been in a couple of years the regulators at the commission are renewing licenses but very carefully noting that propaganda stations will not be allowed. had westnd after, you wing station, the fact i use owned by thel term w cfo in chicago, in chicago. the socialist party in new york city. for political purposes and free speech, they wanted to spout their opinions. these are dead propaganda stations. when they were renewed, they were told to be careful about expressing opinions. announcer 2: sunday night at 8:00 eastern on q and a. journalr 2: "washington " continues. host: time for our spotlight on magazines. with the recent
announcer 2: clemson university professor and former chief talksist thomas hazlett about his book the political spectrum which looks at politics of u.s. communications policy. >> when we went to the political system allocating spectrum rights, but been in a couple of years the regulators at the commission are renewing licenses but very carefully noting that propaganda stations will not be allowed. had westnd after, you wing station, the fact i use owned by thel term w cfo in chicago, in...
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clemson university professor and former chief economist at the sec talks about his book "the politicalpectrum" which looks at the history and politics of u.s. medications policy. when we went to this political system for allocating rights in 1927, within a couple of years, the regulators at the commission are renewing licenses but very carefully noting that propaganda stations will mock be allowed. -- will not be allowed. in 19.9, you had left wing stations, if i could use that political term, owned by the w cfl in chicago, the labor union, and w dvd, a socialist station in new york city, and they wanted, for political purposes like free speech, they wanted to espouse their opinions. these were immediately dubbed propaganda stations and when they were renewed they were the best they were told to be careful about addressing opinions. >> sunday night on c-span's q&a. ♪ >> span. where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span will -- was created by america's television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> washington journal continues. pedro: our next
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. >> clemson university professor, thomas hayes talks about his book of the "political spectrum," looks at politics and policies. >> 1927, within a couple of years, the regulators at the commission are renewing licenses but very carefully noting that propaganda stations will not be a allowed and in fact, early on, 1929 and that period, you had money stations if i can use that political term by the wcfl in chicago and eugene e. debs and they wanted for political services for free speech and they wanted -- when they were renewed, they were told to be careful of expressing their opinions. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span q a&a. >> former president bill clinton, he spoke for healthy of america about combatting child obesity. this is about 40 minutes. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. [ applause ] thank you very much, i apologize for being tardy up here, i was in the back, i did not get the memo of where i can stand and listen and so -- i really admire doctor geller, i wish he would talk half an hour, i would learn something. i am grateful of the work that you do. i always want t
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announcer: clemson university professor and former chief economist at the fcc, thomas hayes lit, talks book "the political spectrum," which looks at the history and politics of u.s. communications policy. >> when we went to this political system for allocating spectrum rights, within a couple years, the regulators at the commission are renewing licenses, but very carefully, noting that propaganda stations will not be allowed. after, you929 and had left wing stations who used that political term, owned by t he wcfl in chicago, a labor socialist station in new york city. they wanted, for political purposes, free speech, to espouse their opinions. they are dubbed propaganda, and when they were renewed, they were told to be careful about expressing their opinions. announcer: tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." announcer: former fbi director james comey will testify thursday before the senate intelligence committee investigating russian activities during last year's election. c-span3 will have live coverage of the open part of that hearing at 10:00 a.m. eastern. you can also watch li
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.>> she graduated last month that and is headed to clemson university on a full ride.t she heads to florida to work with the engineer center on helping protect her fellow members of the military. >>> and australian tourist killed outside a san francisco hotel. tonight, two people have been arrested after an early morning brawl. >>> good morning -- good evening. >>> the fight happened inside the da vinci bellow hotel. new details tonight on the investigation. >>> a pair of sunglasses, close and blood smears on the cement. remnants of the island for all that took place in the breezeway at the da vinci hotel just after 2:00 in the morning.>> affect them got into an altercation with suspects. it became physical. >> reporter: 33-year-old matthew bate suffered injuries and was transported to the hospital where he later died. officers went door to door looking for suspects. >> we were sleeping and police came and.>> reporter: he was in town for the washington nationals giants series. >> they were banging on the door. we said what? and why? we opened the door. nope we are not
.>> she graduated last month that and is headed to clemson university on a full ride.t she heads to florida to work with the engineer center on helping protect her fellow members of the military. >>> and australian tourist killed outside a san francisco hotel. tonight, two people have been arrested after an early morning brawl. >>> good morning -- good evening. >>> the fight happened inside the da vinci bellow hotel. new details tonight on the investigation....
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. >> clemson university professor and former chief economist at the fcc talks about his book, "the political spectrum," which looks at the history and politics of u.s. communication policy. >> when we allocated spectrum rights in 1927, within a couple years the regulators at commission are renewing licenses, but very carefully noting that propaganda stations will not be allowed. you hadearly on, 1929, left wing stations, if i can use owned by acal term, labor union in chicago, eugene debs, a socialist who had bought a station near new york city -- for political purposes, for free speech, they wanted to espouse their opinions. these were dubbed propaganda by the regulators. they were told to be careful about expressing their opinions. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span "q&a." >> on "lectures and history" university of kansas vassar teaches a class about omaha beach and the 1944 d day landings in normandy, france. he describes the allied and as well as the command structure on either side. he talks about the challenges faced by american troops trying to land on omaha beach, and argues t
. >> clemson university professor and former chief economist at the fcc talks about his book, "the political spectrum," which looks at the history and politics of u.s. communication policy. >> when we allocated spectrum rights in 1927, within a couple years the regulators at commission are renewing licenses, but very carefully noting that propaganda stations will not be allowed. you hadearly on, 1929, left wing stations, if i can use owned by acal term, labor union in...
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donald trump coming to the microphone with the clemson tigers at this hour. the champions are making the trek from south carolina all the way to capitol hill in the white house. in the celebration of the big victory against that. it was the all powerful crimson tide. you can see that they are getting the big award from president trump. we had controversies like the travel ban. they are dominating that daily press briefing. sean spicer if the president had recordings tapes of that private meetings with the fired fbi director james comey. >> i saw a give-and-take in that press conference where one of the reporters was saying why wait i believe the president has said wait until thursday and i will tellou whether we had tapes. as you know why wait. that was one of the big questions. why wait to put it out. in the line in the press secretary on that day several different questions the president answer spans. they were letting them on the issue. this is a white house that is still trying turn the corner and focus on policy to that end the president have his first f
donald trump coming to the microphone with the clemson tigers at this hour. the champions are making the trek from south carolina all the way to capitol hill in the white house. in the celebration of the big victory against that. it was the all powerful crimson tide. you can see that they are getting the big award from president trump. we had controversies like the travel ban. they are dominating that daily press briefing. sean spicer if the president had recordings tapes of that private...
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clemson defeating alabama in the national championship game.gest stars also joined the team today. the houston texans flew out watkins to join in on the celebration. they were sweating out there on the south lawn. >> they sure were, but all smiles. >>> a local man's mission to make sure the orlando club massacre does not fade into the background of the gun violence debate. >> a new study finds the world's obesit more people are choosing nissan. ♪ ♪ it's america's best sales event at nissan the fastest-growing auto brand in the u.s.a. take on every day get 0% for up to 72 months on 13 models. ♪ >>> new study shows that the entire world is gaining weight. obesity skyrocketing in rich and poor nations around the world, and it's affecting both adults and kids. >> reporter: researchers say it's a growing, disturbing public health crisis. new research finds 2.2 billion adults and children are now overweight or obese. that's 30% of the world's population. >> a number of different chronic disease
clemson defeating alabama in the national championship game.gest stars also joined the team today. the houston texans flew out watkins to join in on the celebration. they were sweating out there on the south lawn. >> they sure were, but all smiles. >>> a local man's mission to make sure the orlando club massacre does not fade into the background of the gun violence debate. >> a new study finds the world's obesit more people are choosing nissan. ♪ ♪ it's america's best...
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. >> the air force was so impressed it is sending the now second lieutenant on full ride to clemson universityters in material science and engineering. upon graduation, she heads back to the military to help further develop protections for those overseas. >> i'm just trying to do what i can with what i know. i don't think it is really all that special. >> not special? >> the team has applied for patent lan share in any future sales of their invention with the air force, which is funding the research. in denver, alicia, fox news. >>> the nation's opioid epidemic affecting some of the most vulnerable. one of the latest overdose victims, a one year old little boy. >> and three state troopers helped save a new mother's life by delivering a box of blood. >> a one year old boy in the hospital after overdosing on opioids. >> but, police say, quick action by his nine year old the little boy's life. fox's dave netters has the story for us. >> what if it were your baby? >> matthew brown said he was sleeping in akron when he heard the commotion upstairs. >> i heard the mother hollering, oh, my baby ain't
. >> the air force was so impressed it is sending the now second lieutenant on full ride to clemson universityters in material science and engineering. upon graduation, she heads back to the military to help further develop protections for those overseas. >> i'm just trying to do what i can with what i know. i don't think it is really all that special. >> not special? >> the team has applied for patent lan share in any future sales of their invention with the air force,...
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. >> clemson university professor and former chief economist at the fcc, thomas hayes led talks about his book "the political spectrum," which looks at the history and politics of u.s. communication policy. >> when we went to this spectrum system for rights, within a couple of beers the regulators at the commission , thecouple of years regulators at the commission are renewing licenses, but carefully noting that propaganda stations will not be allowed. period,, 1929, in that you had left wing stations if i could use that political term o in chicago, af labor union, and a socialist station near new york city, for political purposes, they wanted free speech -- they wanted to espouse their opinion. these were dubbed propaganda stations and they were told to be careful about expressing their opinions. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern a."-span "q & >> the prime minister of vietnam at the white house yesterday. he spoke at the heritage foundation about relations between vietnam and the u.s. this is just under an hour. [applause]
. >> clemson university professor and former chief economist at the fcc, thomas hayes led talks about his book "the political spectrum," which looks at the history and politics of u.s. communication policy. >> when we went to this spectrum system for rights, within a couple of beers the regulators at the commission , thecouple of years regulators at the commission are renewing licenses, but carefully noting that propaganda stations will not be allowed. period,, 1929, in...
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>> no, because he knows i'm a clemson girl. >> all right. >> but we are proud of frank. and i do miss the people of south carolina. a lot of people comment on the fact that i had my palmetto necklace and that is because you never forget where you come from. that was a young indian girl growing up in a town of 2,500 people where they didn't know who we were or what we were and you see this state that has blossomed and overcome so many issues and is now building everything, planes and cars and tires and all these things. it is something i will always be proud of. it is something where i will always have one eye on south carolina. but the people of south cash lie that taught me so much. and i'm just trying to make them proud by what i do at the un and use that gift that they gave me. >> i told you this before and i'm sure you sensed it yesterday. but we live in a time of tremendous political conflict between the parties. but the one thing that -- and i think you sensed it yesterday is a lot of my colleagues in the foreign relations committee in particular have been very com
>> no, because he knows i'm a clemson girl. >> all right. >> but we are proud of frank. and i do miss the people of south carolina. a lot of people comment on the fact that i had my palmetto necklace and that is because you never forget where you come from. that was a young indian girl growing up in a town of 2,500 people where they didn't know who we were or what we were and you see this state that has blossomed and overcome so many issues and is now building everything,...
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a bit of spill over, 2017, clemson came back and shocked the unbeatable krem son tide.lead in the super bowl that gave tom brady his fifth super bowl ring, fifth season bleeding over. unless the cavs can kickoff the first come back in nba history tonight it looks as if the sports world upset streak is over. don't count out lebron and the cavs as hillary clinton can attest to. nothing is over until it's really over. that's it for tonight. we'll be back monday with more mtp daily. for the record with greta starts right now. >> thank you very much. and president trump just said what? yep, he just said 100% he would testify under oath about his conversations with now fired former fbi director james comey. his personal lawyer must be taking oxygen. >> mr. president, i want to get back to james comey's testimony. you suggested he didn't tell the truth in everything he said. he did say under oath that you told him to let the flynn -- you said you hope the flynn investigation -- >> i didn't say that. >> so, he lied about that? >> well, i didn't say that. i will tell you i didn'
a bit of spill over, 2017, clemson came back and shocked the unbeatable krem son tide.lead in the super bowl that gave tom brady his fifth super bowl ring, fifth season bleeding over. unless the cavs can kickoff the first come back in nba history tonight it looks as if the sports world upset streak is over. don't count out lebron and the cavs as hillary clinton can attest to. nothing is over until it's really over. that's it for tonight. we'll be back monday with more mtp daily. for the record...
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>> the air force was so impressed, it's sending the now second lieutenant on a full ride back to clemsonversity for her masters in material science and engineering. upon graduation, she heads back to the mineral terry to help further protect protections for those overseas. >> i'm just trying to do what i can with what i know. i don't think it's really all that special. >> that is special. >> the team has applied for a patent and will share in any future sales with the air force which is funding the research. james? >> james: thanks. he told us never to call him a hero. but across 72 hours in the month of june, 1942, a navy pilot from coffeyville, kansas, dusty clients, made single-handedly changed the course of world war ii. our look at problems and brought us the story of, yes, heroism from the pentagon. >> it was the final battle in the pacific, turning the tide for the united states in world war ii. six months after the surprise attack in pearl harbor crippled the american fleet, the u.s. navy struck back. now, 75 years after the battle of midway, the untold story of the heroic naval
>> the air force was so impressed, it's sending the now second lieutenant on a full ride back to clemsonversity for her masters in material science and engineering. upon graduation, she heads back to the mineral terry to help further protect protections for those overseas. >> i'm just trying to do what i can with what i know. i don't think it's really all that special. >> that is special. >> the team has applied for a patent and will share in any future sales with the...
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clemson had a close game against bam bm in january.ship in 5 years. he congrats id them during the ceremony of south long. >> you gave america incredible game that will go down in one of the record books as the hardest fought and probably one of the most exciting ever played last second boom that's pretty g. coach, good job, coach. all of you played with tremendous determination and never ever gave up and you can never begin newspaper life and it all paid off. >> and after meeting with the president the tigers toured the capitol as well. >> coming up carjacking caught on camera. >> each target a woman visually pregnant. that doesn't stop her from putting up a fight for her c car. >> and bold break in. what the suspects got away with jumping through a thrive through window. >> what a beautiful day. feel like summer. tied in d.c. today of 95. 92 right now out there and not terribly humid but pool and beach day. we'll have more of this heat in the 7 day forecast. big changes late week with the rain returning. i'll have a look at the 7 day
clemson had a close game against bam bm in january.ship in 5 years. he congrats id them during the ceremony of south long. >> you gave america incredible game that will go down in one of the record books as the hardest fought and probably one of the most exciting ever played last second boom that's pretty g. coach, good job, coach. all of you played with tremendous determination and never ever gave up and you can never begin newspaper life and it all paid off. >> and after meeting...
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i go to clemson university. last night we had edward snowden speak to us via skype. my question, how think edward snowden's actions would be judged differently by media, especially if he had exposed same level of corruption and lawlessness from within a corporation rather than from within the government? [applause] >> i think it might be treated differently. john: some conservatives say he committed treason. people putting their lives on the line for america may die because of what he revealed. >> well i think he broke the law. i think he should pay for breaking the law. i think that is requirement undeou syst, that people take responsibility for breaking the law. but i alsok thin that the law is bad the way it is written. the law should be changed. we need to allow people inside whistle-blowers come to people on the outside, like member congress. for example, snowden and others like him can not come to regular member about congress like me. they have to go through the intelligence committee. that is outrageous. they should be able to go to anyone in congress. we all
i go to clemson university. last night we had edward snowden speak to us via skype. my question, how think edward snowden's actions would be judged differently by media, especially if he had exposed same level of corruption and lawlessness from within a corporation rather than from within the government? [applause] >> i think it might be treated differently. john: some conservatives say he committed treason. people putting their lives on the line for america may die because of what he...
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lebron james and kyrie irving appeared have done enough to get the lakeland -- clemson over the top and the warriors were trailing by six with three minutes left and the warriors got hot and the cavs got cold. with 45 seconds left in the game kevin durant makes the huge shot. >> incredible opportunity and kevin durant is for three and he gets it from downtown, and the golden state takes the lead. >> just like that the warriors rallied from behind and beat the cavs, 118-113. here's what kevin durant had to say about that clutch three. >> i wanted to take that shot. it was a good time with only 45 seconds to go when we were down by two. if i missed we could got another shot but i was glad to knock it down and i try to stay discipline in my shot and hold my follow-through, and it went in. >> kyrie irving had a phenomenal game for the cavs with 38 points, 26 in. lebron james had 39 points and here's what james had to say. >> obviously it is a dramatic situation to bend. it is what it is and we have to get ready for game for. we will come in tomorrow, watch the film and see ways we can get b
lebron james and kyrie irving appeared have done enough to get the lakeland -- clemson over the top and the warriors were trailing by six with three minutes left and the warriors got hot and the cavs got cold. with 45 seconds left in the game kevin durant makes the huge shot. >> incredible opportunity and kevin durant is for three and he gets it from downtown, and the golden state takes the lead. >> just like that the warriors rallied from behind and beat the cavs, 118-113. here's...
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right now, haley weir is headed to clemson university thanks to full ride for the air force.goes to florida to put that brain to use to help protect others in the field. lauren: thank you, alicia. david: very cool stuff. did you he see this, new video following the arrest of troubled golf star tiger woods. take a look. >> watch look. until i tell you so stop. blow. blow. blow out. blow out. don't suck it, blow out. david: it was a tough night. police releasing footage of woods struggling with beth lieser test. woods did not have any alcohol in his system. a police report reveals he was on four medications. lauren. lauren: coming up, shaming sanctuary cities. grieving father whose son was killed by illegal immigrant fighting back against sanctuary citieslooking to end them once and for all. tearful kathy griffin speaking out but will anyone really buy her apology? that is coming next. you always pay your insurance on time. tap one little bumper, and up go your rates. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? news flash: nobody's perfect. for drivers with
right now, haley weir is headed to clemson university thanks to full ride for the air force.goes to florida to put that brain to use to help protect others in the field. lauren: thank you, alicia. david: very cool stuff. did you he see this, new video following the arrest of troubled golf star tiger woods. take a look. >> watch look. until i tell you so stop. blow. blow. blow out. blow out. don't suck it, blow out. david: it was a tough night. police releasing footage of woods struggling...
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. >> the air force was so impressed it's sending the new second lieutenant on a full ride to clemsonmasters in material science and engineers. upon graduation, she heads back to the military to help further develop protections for those overseas. >> i'm just trying to do what i can with what i know. i don't think it's really all that special. >> it is special. >> the team has applied for a patent and will share in any future sales of their invention with the air force which is funding the research. in denver, alicia acuna, fox news. julie: a family breathing a sigh of relief after finally figuring out why their american flags kept disappearing from their house. >> we were just confused because we're new to the neighborhood, and we didn't know if somebody did it or what happened. julie: the tiny culprit next. i'm ryan and i quit smoking with chantix. i tried to quit cold turkey. i tried to quit with the patch; that didn't work. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. for me, chantix worked. it reduced my urge to smoke. compared to the nicotine
. >> the air force was so impressed it's sending the new second lieutenant on a full ride to clemsonmasters in material science and engineers. upon graduation, she heads back to the military to help further develop protections for those overseas. >> i'm just trying to do what i can with what i know. i don't think it's really all that special. >> it is special. >> the team has applied for a patent and will share in any future sales of their invention with the air force...
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we're waiting for president trump to honor the 2016 college football national champions, the clemson tigers, at the white house. if the president says anything noteworthy, we'll bring you his
we're waiting for president trump to honor the 2016 college football national champions, the clemson tigers, at the white house. if the president says anything noteworthy, we'll bring you his
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repeat every time clemson or someone kale to him with a plan on the rebel or plan to intervene he saidgive he an example when this works. now people would argue you know that you should do it but, you know, in terms of evidence and looking at past record it is not good. only occasion when you've had, you know, recent intention working and very, very small state is like -- the balkan and sierra leone and large countries more contained too. >> exactly. so you can look at that and say this is great. the other problem obvious point is that the united states is seemingly unaware of the perception of its own power. united states leaders have got big mouths. and they talk a big talk and aren't wear what when they talk that's how people expect them to act and that whatted and you know, the most notable time this happened first of all was in iraq in 1991. when george h.w. bush said to seven iraqis we'll come and help you so like you know, you just gets crushed and that's what happened and that exactly how the syrians have been treat ared which is so -- when barack obama called on bashar al-assa
repeat every time clemson or someone kale to him with a plan on the rebel or plan to intervene he saidgive he an example when this works. now people would argue you know that you should do it but, you know, in terms of evidence and looking at past record it is not good. only occasion when you've had, you know, recent intention working and very, very small state is like -- the balkan and sierra leone and large countries more contained too. >> exactly. so you can look at that and say this...
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slave-holding family who burned alive 100 african inside order for them to put down a slave rebellion, or clemson, on the john c. calhoun plan addition that is one over to lead are slavery advocates and hosts the tillman hall, advocated for the lynching of thousands of african-americans and five hundred yard from the strom thurmond building. i joke the only thing they decide not have what a kkk quad and then the actually did have the kkk come to distribute fliers. that's the atmosphere you have on multiple campuses in the trupp -- country and that's the history of how african-americans see themselves. these are not historical relics. these are reality and we always talk about fact that no one would woo ask an african-american student to look do this if -- wife this specifically college campuses? doesn't happen. i study it it. doesn't happen on high school or elementary cool campuses -- school campuses. the reason why african-american students are attacked because colleges or economical transformational and a battle field whether you will uphold white supremacy or change it so the black students o
slave-holding family who burned alive 100 african inside order for them to put down a slave rebellion, or clemson, on the john c. calhoun plan addition that is one over to lead are slavery advocates and hosts the tillman hall, advocated for the lynching of thousands of african-americans and five hundred yard from the strom thurmond building. i joke the only thing they decide not have what a kkk quad and then the actually did have the kkk come to distribute fliers. that's the atmosphere you have...
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. >> clemson university professor at the fccconomist talks about his book, the which looksectrum at history and politics of the u.s. communications policy. political system for allocating spectrum rights, within a couple of years the regulators at the commission are renewing licenses but very carefully noted that propaganda stations will not be allowed. early on, 1929, you had left links emotions -- left wing union,s, a labor socialist station in new york city. purposes, they wanted to espouse their opinions. these were immediately dubbed propaganda stations by the regulators. they were told to be very careful about expressing their opinions. >> tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on seized them's q&a -- on c-span's q&a. >> james comey will testify thursday before these intelligence committee investigating russian activities during last year's election. c-span3 will have live coverage on the open part of that hearing at 10:00 a.m. eastern to you can also watch live online at c-span.org. british prime minister theresa may is: tougher measures to fight islamic extremism after three men used a vehicl
. >> clemson university professor at the fccconomist talks about his book, the which looksectrum at history and politics of the u.s. communications policy. political system for allocating spectrum rights, within a couple of years the regulators at the commission are renewing licenses but very carefully noted that propaganda stations will not be allowed. early on, 1929, you had left links emotions -- left wing union,s, a labor socialist station in new york city. purposes, they wanted to...
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. >> clemson university professor and former chief economist at lett talksomas hax about his book that looks at the history and politics of u.s. communications policy. >> when we went to this political system for allocating 27,ctrum rights in 19 within a couple of years, the regulators at the commission are but verylicenses, carefully noting that propaganda stations will not be allowed. 1929, you had on, left wing stations, if i could use that political term, owned by a labor union in chicago, and a socialist who bought a station in new york city, they wanted to espouse their opinions. these were immediately dubbed propaganda stations by regulators. when they were renewed, they were told to be careful about expressing opinions. >> sunday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span's "q and a." >> veterans affairs secretary shulkinelton -- david held a press briefing today. that are in suicide has become a top priority. from the white house, this is 40 minutes. sec. shulkin: thank you. good morning, everybody.
. >> clemson university professor and former chief economist at lett talksomas hax about his book that looks at the history and politics of u.s. communications policy. >> when we went to this political system for allocating 27,ctrum rights in 19 within a couple of years, the regulators at the commission are but verylicenses, carefully noting that propaganda stations will not be allowed. 1929, you had on, left wing stations, if i could use that political term, owned by a labor union...