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.> lillian cunningham >> the first few episodes are all -- in my head, they hang around the concept of "we the people." it was an exclamation of gender, --e, nationality, ancestry and then we move into the idea of "more perfect union's." and there are a couple of episodes about justice and defense. and it ends sort of what they -- -- the culmination of the blessings for our posterity. >> lillian cunningham. sunday night on c-span's q&a. >> secretary of state mike pompeo was in brussels write a meeting at nato headquarters. while there, he held a news conference to talk about the historic meeting between north and south korea and the future of the iran nuclear agreement.
.> lillian cunningham >> the first few episodes are all -- in my head, they hang around the concept of "we the people." it was an exclamation of gender, --e, nationality, ancestry and then we move into the idea of "more perfect union's." and there are a couple of episodes about justice and defense. and it ends sort of what they -- -- the culmination of the blessings for our posterity. >> lillian cunningham. sunday night on c-span's q&a. >> secretary...
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cunningham's remains were found in a river tuesday.cal examiner, the cause of death has been listed as drowning, but the manner of death has not been determined. cunningham was last seen on february 12th -- shortly after police say a supervisor told him why he was being passed over for a promotion. the director of the c-d-c issued a statement last month denying that cunningham had been denied a promotion, saying he had been promoted in july. the case perplexed investigators because cunningham's keys, cell phone, credit cards, debit cards, wallet and all forms of identification were found in his house, along with his beloved dog. (pam) your facebook messages might not be as private as you thought. the company confirms, automated tools are used to make sure chats do not contain malware links, or child pornography. moderators are used to review messages 'flagged .... by both users and the automated system. in a statement, a facebook spokesperson says, the company does not listen to voice or video calls. but the data policy updated on wedn
cunningham's remains were found in a river tuesday.cal examiner, the cause of death has been listed as drowning, but the manner of death has not been determined. cunningham was last seen on february 12th -- shortly after police say a supervisor told him why he was being passed over for a promotion. the director of the c-d-c issued a statement last month denying that cunningham had been denied a promotion, saying he had been promoted in july. the case perplexed investigators because cunningham's...
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it was stuck in a lot of mud as well. >> reporter: cunningham's disappearance made national headlineslice refuted social media conspiracy theories that the scientist had stolen a virus and fled. coworkers said on february 12 he s s passed over for a new job at the c.d.c., left work upset, and vanished. fliers, search teams, and a $15,000 reward produced nothing. rn tuesday night, fishermen notted a body partially submerged in the chattahoochee river. medical examiner dr. jan gorniak: >> there was no signs of any foul play. right now, the preliminary cause of death is drowning. but since the investigation is aill open, we do not have a manner of death as to whether it's an accident, suicide, or anything other than that. ay reporter: authorities say last february, they searched the same part of this river where the body was discovered and found nothing. and, jeff, they admit, without enw evidence they may never know how cunningham ended up in the river. >> glor: all right, mark strassmann, thank you very much. late developments in southern california including an earthquake and an explo
it was stuck in a lot of mud as well. >> reporter: cunningham's disappearance made national headlineslice refuted social media conspiracy theories that the scientist had stolen a virus and fled. coworkers said on february 12 he s s passed over for a new job at the c.d.c., left work upset, and vanished. fliers, search teams, and a $15,000 reward produced nothing. rn tuesday night, fishermen notted a body partially submerged in the chattahoochee river. medical examiner dr. jan gorniak:...
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shannon: aaron cunningham says it would be a power vacuum in the north of syria with a rapid scramble for influence after seven years of war also empower iran and russia both adversaries and backers of the syrian president who has clung to power despite the ravages of civil war. r o what do you think should be the long-term goal with respect to syria? >> sometimes we wish when we disengage from a country that the good guys will fill the vacuum but our experience during the obama time in office we don't have a serious strategy at all and russia and iran now even turkey and syria if they can fill the vacuum i don't see a future for syria with a side in place but we can have united states occupation to assist me do this in many different countries and we are doing it right now successfully but i'll see any way for the united states to do it ourselves. i don't think our country once it. the military cannot afford it but not just the cost of money but also life and limb. as far as the next level, nobody canti articulate who will replace assad so russia and iran and assad have a portion ofo
shannon: aaron cunningham says it would be a power vacuum in the north of syria with a rapid scramble for influence after seven years of war also empower iran and russia both adversaries and backers of the syrian president who has clung to power despite the ravages of civil war. r o what do you think should be the long-term goal with respect to syria? >> sometimes we wish when we disengage from a country that the good guys will fill the vacuum but our experience during the obama time in...
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, his team—mates. and dominic cunningham, his team-mates.d to do our best, we tried maybe not to think about the medals too much, it's about your job, think about the medals too much, it's about yourjob, if think about the medals too much, it's about your job, if you think about the medals too much, it's about yourjob, if you do your job, everyone is pushing themselves to their limit, everyone has massive potential and we have much more to prove so hopefully we can make a lot of finals, hopefully bringing back more medals. max whitlock helping england to the first goal after games. not the one people expected to be the first, the england flag bearer from the to be the first, the england flag bearerfrom the opening to be the first, the england flag bearer from the opening ceremony alistair brownlee only finished tenth in the men's triathlon although there were still medals for the home team. let's speak to us, just, a woman who like alistair brownlee won gold twice at glasgow in 2014. dash—macro stick to our guest. commentator: in the last 20
, his team—mates. and dominic cunningham, his team-mates.d to do our best, we tried maybe not to think about the medals too much, it's about your job, think about the medals too much, it's about yourjob, if think about the medals too much, it's about your job, if you think about the medals too much, it's about yourjob, if you do your job, everyone is pushing themselves to their limit, everyone has massive potential and we have much more to prove so hopefully we can make a lot of finals,...
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cunningham, tonight on q&a. at 7:00 p.m.,ing james comey will be live on book prime time, with his best-selling autobiography, "a higher loyalty." the russianuss investigation, hillary clinton's emails, and his views on president trump. watch it on c-span two monday primetime
cunningham, tonight on q&a. at 7:00 p.m.,ing james comey will be live on book prime time, with his best-selling autobiography, "a higher loyalty." the russianuss investigation, hillary clinton's emails, and his views on president trump. watch it on c-span two monday primetime
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it was stuck in a lot of mud as well. >> cunningham disappeared seven weeks ago. his body was found near his home. he was a trained epidemiologist. authorities have not ruled out foul play. >>> oklahoma regulators will take out money as the teachers protest enters its fifth day. thousands rallied at the capital again yesterday. a week ago against the threat of a strike, lawmakers passed a bill raising the teachers' salary by $6,000. they didn't include other needs like overcrowded classrooms. >>> coming up on the "morning news," some dramatic images. the fbi releases new photos and videos from the gabby giffords shooting from 2011. >>> and carving out a tradition. what drones discovered in the deserts of peru. this is the "cbs morning news." discovered in the deserts of peru. this is the "cbs morning news." it was tough getting out there on stage. i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. and keeps on working. now? they see me. see me. again yesterday. this is the "cbs morning news." cosentyx is proven to help
it was stuck in a lot of mud as well. >> cunningham disappeared seven weeks ago. his body was found near his home. he was a trained epidemiologist. authorities have not ruled out foul play. >>> oklahoma regulators will take out money as the teachers protest enters its fifth day. thousands rallied at the capital again yesterday. a week ago against the threat of a strike, lawmakers passed a bill raising the teachers' salary by $6,000. they didn't include other needs like...
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. ♪ >> this week on "q&a," lillian cunningham, host and creator of the "washington post" constitutionalnd presidential podcast. ♪ ofan: lillian cunningham "the washington post," when did you think podcasts were worth spending time on? lillian: [laughter] wasnd of thought a podcast worth spending a lot of time on. i had no intention to go into podcasting, i was a journalist at "the washington post" for several years. 2015 for aidea in big presidential project. it seemed like podcasting was the perfect medium for this massive quest i was going to go on, but at the time i really knew nothing about podcasting. i kind of happened into it because the medium felt right for the vision i had and the stories i wanted to tell. brian: what is a podcast? lillian: a podcast is kind of like a radio program except you can listen on-demand. podcast presidential and constitutional podcast i have done, we create about 45 minute episodes. you can download them on the " washington post" website, and there are a bunch of places online like itunes. all of these sites when they go to live in perpetuity for fre
. ♪ >> this week on "q&a," lillian cunningham, host and creator of the "washington post" constitutionalnd presidential podcast. ♪ ofan: lillian cunningham "the washington post," when did you think podcasts were worth spending time on? lillian: [laughter] wasnd of thought a podcast worth spending a lot of time on. i had no intention to go into podcasting, i was a journalist at "the washington post" for several years. 2015 for aidea in big...
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brian: lillian cunningham of the washington post, why did you think of the podcast as being worth spending lot of time on? [laughter] lillian: i kind of thought a podcast was worth spending a lot of time on. i had no intention to go into podcasting, i was a journalist at the "washington post" for several years. i had this idea in 2015 for a big presidential project. it seemed like podcasting was the perfect medium for this massive quest i was going to go on, but at the time i really knew nothing about podcasting. i kind of happened into it because the medium felt right for the vision i had and the stories i wanted to tell. brian: what is a podcast? lillian: a podcast is kind of like a radio program except you can listen on-demand. from the presidential podcast and constitutional podcast i have done, we create about 45 minute episodes. you can download them on the "washington post" website, and there are a bunch of places online like itunes. stitcher. all of these sites when they go to live in perpetuity for free, and anyone can listen to them at any time. people listen in their cars or whi
brian: lillian cunningham of the washington post, why did you think of the podcast as being worth spending lot of time on? [laughter] lillian: i kind of thought a podcast was worth spending a lot of time on. i had no intention to go into podcasting, i was a journalist at the "washington post" for several years. i had this idea in 2015 for a big presidential project. it seemed like podcasting was the perfect medium for this massive quest i was going to go on, but at the time i really...
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the body of 35-year-old timothy cunningham was found on the bank of a river in atlanta.xaminer said there was no signs of foul play. the preliminary cause of death is drowning. cunningham, a commander in the public health service, disappeared on february 12th at leaving work sick. >>> and a high speed police pursuit crossing state lines. the chase starting in indiana, when the suspect takes off in a stolen jeep, speeding hitting 120 miles per hour, crossing into indiana. fire visible in the jeep's undercarriage when authorities execute a pit maneuver. police ordering the suspect out of that burning vehicle. >>> and when we come back, the firefighter on the tee box. first, a practice round with tiger woods. today, the real thing. dreams really come true. stay with us. allergies with sinus congestion and pressure? you won't find relief here. go to the pharmacy counter for powerful claritin-d. while the leading allergy spray relieves 6 symptoms... claritin-d relieves 8, including sinus congestion and pressure. claritin-d relieves more. the markets change... at t. rowe price
the body of 35-year-old timothy cunningham was found on the bank of a river in atlanta.xaminer said there was no signs of foul play. the preliminary cause of death is drowning. cunningham, a commander in the public health service, disappeared on february 12th at leaving work sick. >>> and a high speed police pursuit crossing state lines. the chase starting in indiana, when the suspect takes off in a stolen jeep, speeding hitting 120 miles per hour, crossing into indiana. fire visible...
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. >> lillian cunningham, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a. cases, newandmark york times, the united states, better known as the pentagon papers case, in 1971, the new york times and washington post thought the nixon administration to publish a classified history of u.s. military activity in vietnam. the supreme court restricted the government's power over the press and broaden journalists first amendment protections. our guest to discuss the case abrams, one of the nations tops first amendment and media litigators represented the new york times in the case against the nixon administration . and ted olsen, a few -- former general.citor abrams watch monday at 9:00 eastern on c-span and join the conversation. follow us general. at c-span. the landmark cases companion book, a link to the national constitution center's interactive constitution, and the landmark cases podcast at landmarkcases. friday on the c-span networks , 9:00 a.m. on c-span, the house returns to work on the reauthorization of the federal .viation administration on c-span two at
. >> lillian cunningham, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a. cases, newandmark york times, the united states, better known as the pentagon papers case, in 1971, the new york times and washington post thought the nixon administration to publish a classified history of u.s. military activity in vietnam. the supreme court restricted the government's power over the press and broaden journalists first amendment protections. our guest to discuss the case abrams, one of the nations...
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lillian cunningham, host and creator of the washington post's presidential and constitutional podcast. >> the first few episodes are all -- in my head, they all hang around the concept of we the people. it was an exploration of gender, nationality, ancestry and we sort of move into the idea of there arect union and a couple of episodes about justice and defense and it ends sort of with a culmination with the blessings of liberty. announcer: lillian cunningham sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> connect with c-span to personalize the information you get from us. connect to c-span.org/ and sign up for the email. the program guide is an email with the most updated prime time schedule. a video word gives you highlights in their own words with no commentary. the newsletter is an insiders look at upcoming authors and book festivals and the american tv weekly newsletter gives you upcoming programming exploring our nation's past. visit c-span.org/connect and sign up today. to washington, d.c., french president emmanuel macron held meetings with president trump and was the honored
lillian cunningham, host and creator of the washington post's presidential and constitutional podcast. >> the first few episodes are all -- in my head, they all hang around the concept of we the people. it was an exploration of gender, nationality, ancestry and we sort of move into the idea of there arect union and a couple of episodes about justice and defense and it ends sort of with a culmination with the blessings of liberty. announcer: lillian cunningham sunday night at 8:00 eastern...
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cunningham thinks a cure for xp is possible some day. >> patients of xp are missing an enzyme.hat that enzyme could be created and applied to the skin. i'm extremely optimistic that in my lifetime there will be a cure. >> paxton and peyton's sister, paris, now a high school junior, also hopes for a cure. it hasn't been the first thing on her mind lately. she was still wondering if someone would ask her to the prom. >> sometimes i just think, what if somebody doesn't want to ask me because i have xp? >> and then one day, paris got her answer. >> i have some exciting news. i got asked to junior prom the other day. and i'm really excited about it. i think it's going to be a great time. >> i'm in love with this dress so much. >> i think it makes me feel a lot more normal just because it's something that everybody else does and it's something that i can do that everybody else does. because i can get dressed up. i can, you know, go on a date like a normal person. >> you're not nervous at all, are you? >> just a tad. >> i think that if i can make these adjustments and do when i need t
cunningham thinks a cure for xp is possible some day. >> patients of xp are missing an enzyme.hat that enzyme could be created and applied to the skin. i'm extremely optimistic that in my lifetime there will be a cure. >> paxton and peyton's sister, paris, now a high school junior, also hopes for a cure. it hasn't been the first thing on her mind lately. she was still wondering if someone would ask her to the prom. >> sometimes i just think, what if somebody doesn't want to...
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radio host bill cunningham could feel the court of public opinion respond to the story.htub murder case had the phone ringing. >> the idea that such a young man could be watching a bengals game, that was shocking. i had a large number of callers who said to me, he didn't it, he doesn't fit the profile, there was no history. i said, wait a minute, wait until the trial takes place. i'm led to believe there is going be r and convincing evidence. seven months aftesarah's death, the only jury that maed was sworn in to hear the case against 28-year-old ryan widmer, a charge of aggravated murder. his friends stuck by him. >> his life hangs in the balance. >> that's a scary thought. >> sarah's family sat across from ryan's as they had the previous you're during the fairy tale wedding. for sarah's mom, the situation seemed to get stranger by the minute. her son on trial for murder. >> i see my scared baby is what i see. i mean, he was scared to death. >> but the prosecution's message for the jury was blunt. there had been a violent confrontation in the widmer house that night. >>
radio host bill cunningham could feel the court of public opinion respond to the story.htub murder case had the phone ringing. >> the idea that such a young man could be watching a bengals game, that was shocking. i had a large number of callers who said to me, he didn't it, he doesn't fit the profile, there was no history. i said, wait a minute, wait until the trial takes place. i'm led to believe there is going be r and convincing evidence. seven months aftesarah's death, the only jury...
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next, q&a with lillian cunningham, creator and host of the washington post constitutional podcast. then, theresa may takes questions from the house of commons. ♪ this week, lillian cunningham host and creator of the washington post " presidential podcast." brian: lillian cunningham of the washington post, what did you being worth podcast spending a lot of time on.
next, q&a with lillian cunningham, creator and host of the washington post constitutional podcast. then, theresa may takes questions from the house of commons. ♪ this week, lillian cunningham host and creator of the washington post " presidential podcast." brian: lillian cunningham of the washington post, what did you being worth podcast spending a lot of time on.
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we laurie cunningham, the black footballerfor england. do more and yes, it is down to us. janice, for now, thank you very much indeed. we will keep you up—to—date and we will be back shortly. hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and naga munchetty. coming up before nine, nick will have the weather. but first, a summary of this morning's main news. britain, the united states and france have carried out heavy air strikes in syria in the early hours of this morning. the syrian government has described them as a flagrant violation of international law. the action was taken in response to the suspected chemical weapons attack on civilians in the town of douma a week ago. loud explosions have been reported in the capital, damascus, and in the city of homs where three locations were targeted. president trump announced the air strikes in a television broadcast from the white house — and directly addressed last week's suspected chemical attack in douma. these are not the actions of a man, they are crimes of a monster instead. following the horrors
we laurie cunningham, the black footballerfor england. do more and yes, it is down to us. janice, for now, thank you very much indeed. we will keep you up—to—date and we will be back shortly. hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and naga munchetty. coming up before nine, nick will have the weather. but first, a summary of this morning's main news. britain, the united states and france have carried out heavy air strikes in syria in the early hours of this morning. the syrian government has...
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officials say, there were no signs of foul play in cunningham's death.g to the medical examiner, the cause of death has been listed as drowning, but the manner of death has not been determined. cunningham was last seen on february 12th -- shortly after police say a supervisor told him why he was being passed over for a promotion. the director of the c-d-c issued a statement last month denying that cunningham had been denied a promotion, saying he had been promoted in july. ( steve ) coming up... alarming claims against a one-time fertility doctor .. about the identity of the real donor father to a number of children... (pam) plus... a new data breach and a new warning tonight ... two companies answering questions about what went wrong.. (lawrence)and i'm tracking your weeknight forcast... that's just ahead. (steve) new tonight at six... a warning for customers of sears and delta airlines as the companies have fallen victims to hackings. the data was compromised during online chat support offered by the companies. sears and delta say the breach happened b
officials say, there were no signs of foul play in cunningham's death.g to the medical examiner, the cause of death has been listed as drowning, but the manner of death has not been determined. cunningham was last seen on february 12th -- shortly after police say a supervisor told him why he was being passed over for a promotion. the director of the c-d-c issued a statement last month denying that cunningham had been denied a promotion, saying he had been promoted in july. ( steve ) coming...
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but if i had to hire a cyber security where i would hire cunningham. [applause] 's experience to national sick security and prosecutor lawyer for any number of these is a real treasure. i'm delighted to be here on numerous occasions is always informative and knowledgeable so glad to be here. >> thank you. welcome we start off with a question, we've heard about the possibility that russia hacked votes their operations in 2016, let's say no votes were changed at the polls in 2016. because of that their propaganda had no effect. >> i hear that. that something political science will deal with for a long time. they remind this data. they're pretty good. they have algorithms and graduate students and everything. but if your life has been campaign strategy, this is not the right question. so let's look at baseball season. suppose he got to the empire and said, all i want you to do is there never to one count you callable. that's an entirely different baseball game. now somebody said he had a double but how do you know it's easy to hit a double on the 31 count
but if i had to hire a cyber security where i would hire cunningham. [applause] 's experience to national sick security and prosecutor lawyer for any number of these is a real treasure. i'm delighted to be here on numerous occasions is always informative and knowledgeable so glad to be here. >> thank you. welcome we start off with a question, we've heard about the possibility that russia hacked votes their operations in 2016, let's say no votes were changed at the polls in 2016. because...
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routines to clinch the win with team mates nile wilson, courtney tulloch, james hall and dominick cunninghamay, their only gold came in the velodrome. neil fackie and pilot matt rotherham set a commonwelth record in the blind and visually impaired 1000m time trial. wales took silver, their only medal of the day. lots more action in the velodrome and the pool. lots of live sport on the bbc website. arsenal have disappointed in this season's premier league, they're so far outside the top four that their only realistic route back into the champions league is to win the europa league. they have taken a big step towards the semifinal after winning the first leg of the quarterfinal 4—1 against cs moscow at home. the europa league final is arsenal's remaining target. the only way they could win it. aaron ramsey getting the cross. the russians struck back quickly and in style. the free kick worth travelling to london to see. after mesut ozil was hauled down, alexander lacazette clinical from the penalty spot, arsenal's fans began to enjoy themselves. and so did ramsey, flair, instinct and precision
routines to clinch the win with team mates nile wilson, courtney tulloch, james hall and dominick cunninghamay, their only gold came in the velodrome. neil fackie and pilot matt rotherham set a commonwelth record in the blind and visually impaired 1000m time trial. wales took silver, their only medal of the day. lots more action in the velodrome and the pool. lots of live sport on the bbc website. arsenal have disappointed in this season's premier league, they're so far outside the top four...
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. >> lillian cunningham. sunday night on c-span's q&a. >> secretary of state mike pompeo was in brussels write a meeting at nato headquarters. while there, he held a news conference to talk about the historic meeting between north and south korea and the future of the iran nuclear agreement. of the iran nuclear agreement. this is about 15 and its. -- 15 minutes. this is about15 minutes. secretary pompeo: good afternoon, everyone. it's truly been an honor to be here in brussels today. i received a very warm welcome from my counterparts. it's never good to be late on your first day of work, and so after being sworn in i hustled here. the flight crew did great work to get me here and lots of great state department officers helped me get this set up so i could be here in the nick of time. it was important to me. there's no more fitting destination for my first foreign trip as the secretary of state than a meeting of our nato allies. this alliance has been an essential pillar of american security interests for dec
. >> lillian cunningham. sunday night on c-span's q&a. >> secretary of state mike pompeo was in brussels write a meeting at nato headquarters. while there, he held a news conference to talk about the historic meeting between north and south korea and the future of the iran nuclear agreement. of the iran nuclear agreement. this is about 15 and its. -- 15 minutes. this is about15 minutes. secretary pompeo: good afternoon, everyone. it's truly been an honor to be here in brussels...
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>> lillian cunningham, tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's " q&a." 7:00 p.m.,ing at james comey will be live on the tv on c-span 2 on prime time with his sla autobiography "a higher loyalty." he will discuss several of the director,faced as fbi including the russian investigation, hillary clinton's emails, and his views on the president. watch james comey live on prime time on c-span 2 on monday, senokot p.m. eastern. >> the second year -- for the second year in a row, president trump chose to skip the annual white house correspondents dinner and hold a rally away from nation's capital. at this event in michigan, the president talks about the accomplishments of his admira
>> lillian cunningham, tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's " q&a." 7:00 p.m.,ing at james comey will be live on the tv on c-span 2 on prime time with his sla autobiography "a higher loyalty." he will discuss several of the director,faced as fbi including the russian investigation, hillary clinton's emails, and his views on the president. watch james comey live on prime time on c-span 2 on monday, senokot p.m. eastern. >> the second year -- for the second year...
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>> lillian comin cunningham. >> the first few episodes are all, in my head, the all hang around the conceptwe, the people. gender,n exploration of race, nationality, ancestry. then, we move into the idea of more perfect gender, race, union and there are a couple of episodes about justice and defense. a ends sort of with culmination with the blessings of liberty for ourselves and our posterity. >> lillian cunningham, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on q&a. weekend, senate majoroity leader mitch mcconnell on the history of kentucky lawmakers. blackburn and eldon barclays senate contributions and the position of senate majority leader. here is a preview. time,cconnell: until this the term majority leader at almost never been used on the senate floor and only once before in the relations with specific senator. beginning in 1914, both parties would use the expression majority leader to refer to the senate floor. by the time kern left office in 1970, the use of the expression on the senate floor and become a more frequent occurrence. this fairly sudden emergence of the term majority leader on the se
>> lillian comin cunningham. >> the first few episodes are all, in my head, the all hang around the conceptwe, the people. gender,n exploration of race, nationality, ancestry. then, we move into the idea of more perfect gender, race, union and there are a couple of episodes about justice and defense. a ends sort of with culmination with the blessings of liberty for ourselves and our posterity. >> lillian cunningham, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on q&a. weekend, senate...
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>> lillian cunningham, sunday night 8 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> "washington journal" continues. ost: it's open phones on the "washington journal," any public policy issue you want to talk about, phone lines are yours when we end the program today. republicans, it's 202-748-8001. democrats, 202-748-8000. independents, 202-748-8002. keep you keep you updated on what has been on the president's mind this morning, one of two tweets this morning offering lesko tulations to debbie on her big win in the special lection for the arizona house seat, that happened yesterday. debbie will do a great job, the is so nt said, press silent. here is a story in the "new york winningoday about lesko that election, the republican candidate's victory, the "new demonstratedrites, resilience of conservative base and eagerness of liberals to in most heavily at ricts, single digit win this point according to results, he still some ballots to be counted, "new york times" says the seat for the eighth district is haven for sunshine seeking retirees reliably idwest and republican, democrats didn't elections,
>> lillian cunningham, sunday night 8 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> "washington journal" continues. ost: it's open phones on the "washington journal," any public policy issue you want to talk about, phone lines are yours when we end the program today. republicans, it's 202-748-8001. democrats, 202-748-8000. independents, 202-748-8002. keep you keep you updated on what has been on the president's mind this morning, one of two tweets this morning offering lesko...
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lillian cunningham >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a". >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies, and today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> president trump posted participants of the 2000 -- 2018 onnded warrior project thursday. next, he delivers remarks to the group. it is 25 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, accompanied by dan nevin and micah linton. ♪ [applause] president trump: please, thank you very much. i am thrilled to kick off of the wounded warrior project soldier ride and to be with you, folks. it is such an honor. i know some of you. we have dealing together for more than a year. i watched you get better and stronger. you are stronger than all of us. i want to thank you all for being here. thank you very much. [applause] on stage with me our wounded warriors
lillian cunningham >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a". >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies, and today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> president trump posted participants of the...
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announcer: lillian cunningham on c-span's q&a. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> attorney general jeff sessions testified at a senate hearing
announcer: lillian cunningham on c-span's q&a. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> attorney general jeff sessions testified at a senate hearing
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. >> this weekend on q and a, we --r from logan cunningham lillian cunningham.atch here on c-span. >>'s washington journal live with news and policy issues that impact you. john bennett and erica warner from the washington post congressional report to discuss the week ahead in washington. then the heritage foundation looks at the faa's role in hairline -- in airline safety. watch washington journal on c-span monday morning. join the discussion. cases,ay, on landmark des moines independent community school district talks about student free speech. in 1965, 5 students from des armbandsowa wore black to protest the war. the students challenged the school board to free speech restrictions and the resulting supreme court decision established that the students keep their first amendment rights on school grounds. our guest to discuss this landmark case are mary beth tinker, one of the five students who challenged the des moines school district. she was 13 at the time. after being a nurse, she was a free-speech advocate for students. chapman, a litigator with experience
. >> this weekend on q and a, we --r from logan cunningham lillian cunningham.atch here on c-span. >>'s washington journal live with news and policy issues that impact you. john bennett and erica warner from the washington post congressional report to discuss the week ahead in washington. then the heritage foundation looks at the faa's role in hairline -- in airline safety. watch washington journal on c-span monday morning. join the discussion. cases,ay, on landmark des moines...
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duke cunningham went to prison for eight years and two months because of what he did.cott pruitt for something similar is basically right now still holding his job. there is zero accountability in this trump administration. and it's absolutely outrageous. scott pruitt needs to not resign. the president needs to actually fire him. even via twitter because that humiliation would be deserved considering what's happened. what we've seen is that the president promise today to drain the swamp. because a lot of americans are angry at the dysfunction in washington. but scott pruitt is the ultimate swamp creature. he doesn't care. he feels like he is abuse the powers of his office to suit his own wills. i think it's brave that congressman elise stefanic, ileana ros-lehtinen, and others said he needs to go. i applaud the democrats that have done that. it's a moral and ethical issue that we're facing. the trump administration is refusing to homeland peop-- to people accountable for wrongdoing. >> why is it that president trump has scott pruitt's back after all of this? >> i was g
duke cunningham went to prison for eight years and two months because of what he did.cott pruitt for something similar is basically right now still holding his job. there is zero accountability in this trump administration. and it's absolutely outrageous. scott pruitt needs to not resign. the president needs to actually fire him. even via twitter because that humiliation would be deserved considering what's happened. what we've seen is that the president promise today to drain the swamp....
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frank cunningham not moderates the discussion that includes questions from students. >> there are somestragglers but this will be very long. for anyone who does not know, the pennsylvania house races on them sure jay will comment on that. for those of you from my generation, james needs no introduction. for any who are younger not familiar here some key facts. in 1992 he was campaign manager fo
frank cunningham not moderates the discussion that includes questions from students. >> there are somestragglers but this will be very long. for anyone who does not know, the pennsylvania house races on them sure jay will comment on that. for those of you from my generation, james needs no introduction. for any who are younger not familiar here some key facts. in 1992 he was campaign manager fo
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. >> lillian cunningham, host and creator of the washington post constitutional contest. -- podcast. kids around the concept of we the people, the exploration of gender, race, nationality, ancestry. then we move into the idea of a more perfect union. episodes a couple of about justice and defense. ends a culmination of blessings of liberty and health and prosperity what does that mean. >> lillian cunningham sunday night on q&a. monday evening at 7:00 p.m., james comey will be live on book tv on c-span 2 in prime time with his best-selling autobiography "a higher loyalty. loyalty. higher watch james comey live in prime time monday at 7:00 p.m. eastern. now nancy pelosi purchase abates in a town hall with georgetown university students. she talks about the upcoming 2018 midterm elections and the democratic agenda. ♪ >> good morning. >> good morning. >> [ap rgetown.
. >> lillian cunningham, host and creator of the washington post constitutional contest. -- podcast. kids around the concept of we the people, the exploration of gender, race, nationality, ancestry. then we move into the idea of a more perfect union. episodes a couple of about justice and defense. ends a culmination of blessings of liberty and health and prosperity what does that mean. >> lillian cunningham sunday night on q&a. monday evening at 7:00 p.m., james comey will be...
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but i would say this about brian cunningham. if i had to hire a cybersecurity lord i would hire brian cunningham. that's unfortunate -- [applause] that you are too heavy. his experience from national security to being a prosecutor to being a lawyer for a company, any number of these kinds of issues, involved with your, he's a real treasure. i hope you understand that. i'm delighted to come here and he is come to my class on numerous occasions and always informative, knowledgeable and just very good with students. i'm very glad to be here and be part of what you're doing here today. >> thank you, james. welcome. so let me just start this off with this question. we've heard a lot today about the possibility that russia actually hacked votes. their propaganda operations, there is information operations in 2016. let's say for the sake of argument that no votes were actually changed at the polls in 2016. how would you respond to the claim that, because of that, russia's propaganda have no effect? >> i hear that and that's something t
but i would say this about brian cunningham. if i had to hire a cybersecurity lord i would hire brian cunningham. that's unfortunate -- [applause] that you are too heavy. his experience from national security to being a prosecutor to being a lawyer for a company, any number of these kinds of issues, involved with your, he's a real treasure. i hope you understand that. i'm delighted to come here and he is come to my class on numerous occasions and always informative, knowledgeable and just very...
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cunningham. >> the first few episodes are all hanging around the concept of we the people. exploration of gender, race, nationality, ancestry. then we moved into the idea of more perfect union. there are a couple episodes about justice and defense. it ends with a culmination of the blessing of liberties for self and what that means. >> lillian cunningham, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." of the media gathered in washington, d.c. this weekend for the annual white house correspondents dinner. president trump chose to skip the event. his press secretary, sarah sanders, was there, as well as other members of his adminiti
cunningham. >> the first few episodes are all hanging around the concept of we the people. exploration of gender, race, nationality, ancestry. then we moved into the idea of more perfect union. there are a couple episodes about justice and defense. it ends with a culmination of the blessing of liberties for self and what that means. >> lillian cunningham, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." of the media gathered in washington, d.c. this weekend for the...
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special for the brownies defending their commonwealth titles like the boxer and gymnast dominick cunninghamexperience better for everyone. everything will get better around here they feel like it's going to be incredible. we have for years and am looking forward to it. as hundreds gathered in the city centre for the party today tomorrow the hard work begins. as birmingham prepares itself for stage one of the biggest sporting events in its history. a quick update on the first of the fa cup semi finals, but to show you the goal that gave manchester united the goal that gave manchester united the lead at wembley from anders they are against tottenham. they lead 2-1. are against tottenham. they lead 2—1. live pictures twin lakes you can see there into the last ten minutes both teams that made a couple of substitutions. spurs really going for it with lucas on the pitch. it's man united. that match over on bbc one and i will have an update on the match at 7:30pm. from all us now, goodbye. good evening, a bit of a disturbed night for some of you in england and wales and that's after what has been
special for the brownies defending their commonwealth titles like the boxer and gymnast dominick cunninghamexperience better for everyone. everything will get better around here they feel like it's going to be incredible. we have for years and am looking forward to it. as hundreds gathered in the city centre for the party today tomorrow the hard work begins. as birmingham prepares itself for stage one of the biggest sporting events in its history. a quick update on the first of the fa cup semi...
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>> lillian cunningham posted creed of the "washington post" presidential and constitutional podcast. >> so the first few episodes are all in my head the all kind of hang around the contact of -- context of we the people. it was an explanation of gender, race, nationality, ancestry. then we of sort of move into the idea of more perfect union and a couple episodes about justice and defense and it ends sort of with a culmination with the blessings of liberty for ourselves and our posterity and what does that mean. >> lillian cunningham sunday night at eight eastern on c-span's q&a. >> "new york times" versus united states, the pentagon papers case, president nixon is using his executive authority to try to prevent the "new york times" and publishing his top-secret documents related to the vietnam war. lower court judges stop the presses for the first time in american history the presses happen stop by someone who fears that the exposure of information might be dangerous to national security, another judge refuses to stop the presses and his are proud of that and it's all up to the supre
>> lillian cunningham posted creed of the "washington post" presidential and constitutional podcast. >> so the first few episodes are all in my head the all kind of hang around the contact of -- context of we the people. it was an explanation of gender, race, nationality, ancestry. then we of sort of move into the idea of more perfect union and a couple episodes about justice and defense and it ends sort of with a culmination with the blessings of liberty for ourselves and...
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. >> this is jake's school aide, cheryl cunningham. >> because i am proud of what he accomplished. because of, of, dad being in the military. i am going to cry. that my son just went into boot camp myself. so, it's, huge. >> huge because, it is rare. >> to the flag of the united states of america. we tried to get jake to say the pledge again. >> ha-ha. >> he wrapped it up just right. >> definitely have it tattooed on my arm. for a dad who wears american ink. >> symbolizes freedom. >> having this pledge saved to watch on demand. beats any other way. >> can i say, hell yeah. >> you can. you can say that. >> yes, as a dad, it's, it's, he is my son. >> for cbs news, bobby lewis, st. petersburg, florida. >>> that is the "overnight news" for this thursday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jeff glor. >>> hi, welcome to the "overnight news." i'm demarco morgan. political fallout continues in washington after house speaker paul ryan second in line to the presidency will
. >> this is jake's school aide, cheryl cunningham. >> because i am proud of what he accomplished. because of, of, dad being in the military. i am going to cry. that my son just went into boot camp myself. so, it's, huge. >> huge because, it is rare. >> to the flag of the united states of america. we tried to get jake to say the pledge again. >> ha-ha. >> he wrapped it up just right. >> definitely have it tattooed on my arm. for a dad who wears american...
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>> lillian cunningham tonight at "q&a."stern on >> c-span's "washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. fortierorning, john joins us to talk about election security. juddbrendan dred -- discusses border security. and then we are live in colorado with colorado democratic governor, and we'll talk about policies in his state. be sure to watch "washington journal" monday morning. join the discussion. >> monday night on "the communicators." >> there seems to be a lot of net neutrality fatigue. >> this debate generated so much heat and arguably less light, but it generated so much he because it was viewed as good guys versus bad guys and google and facebook were good guys and verizon and at&t where the bad guys -- were the bad guys. the zeitgeist right now is they are all bad guys. -- 6:30 p.m.:00 eastern on c-span two. >> on his first official trip met withike pompeo israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu in tel aviv. >> good afternoon.
>> lillian cunningham tonight at "q&a."stern on >> c-span's "washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. fortierorning, john joins us to talk about election security. juddbrendan dred -- discusses border security. and then we are live in colorado with colorado democratic governor, and we'll talk about policies in his state. be sure to watch "washington journal" monday morning. join the discussion. >> monday...
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supreme court oral >> at 11:00 p.m., another chance to see q and a with lillian with lillian- q&a cunningham. much of the discussion focused on the british government's treatment of caribbean immigrants who came to the u.k. after world war ii, commonly referred to as the wind rushed generation, who face deportation because of a 2012 immigration law. this is 45 minutes. the hostility of some. they got robinson. i'm sure the whole house wishes to join me in the warmest congratulations. i know members across the house. to see that the life and death will never be forgotten. with the colleagues and others with the addition to the others in this house. can we acknowledge it. mister speaker in 2017 the prime minister not only recognized the need to give northern ireland an economic boost. an ultra fast broadband. that will transform our part at this united kingdom. in responding to the eager anticipation will she ensure sufficient program to advance both. he has raised an important issue. the government has set out several public commitments. to work towards the comprehensive information that they
supreme court oral >> at 11:00 p.m., another chance to see q and a with lillian with lillian- q&a cunningham. much of the discussion focused on the british government's treatment of caribbean immigrants who came to the u.k. after world war ii, commonly referred to as the wind rushed generation, who face deportation because of a 2012 immigration law. this is 45 minutes. the hostility of some. they got robinson. i'm sure the whole house wishes to join me in the warmest congratulations....
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. >> reporter: this is jake's school aide, cheryl cunningham. >> just because i'm so proud of what hed, and hcause his dad being in the military, i'm going to cry. and my son just went in boot camp myself. it's huge. >> reporter: huge, because it's rare. >> to the united states of smerica. >> reporter: we tried to get jake to say the pledge again, and he wrapped it up just right. >> i'm definitely going to have it tattooed on my arm. ed reporter: but for a dad who wears american ink, having this pledge saved to watch on demand beats any other way. >> can i say, "hell, yeah?" >> reporter: you can say that. >> i mean, yes. as a dad, you know, he's my son. >> reporter: for cbs news, bobby lewis, st. petersburg, florida. ri glor: thank you to bobby lewis and wtsp for bringing us that story. that is the "cbs evening news" tonight. i'm jeff glor. the news continues now on cbsn. good night. we'll see you tomorrow. captioning sponsored by cbs y captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org in the battle over a bay area beach. apartment owners, set to pay a hefty fine for blocking ac
. >> reporter: this is jake's school aide, cheryl cunningham. >> just because i'm so proud of what hed, and hcause his dad being in the military, i'm going to cry. and my son just went in boot camp myself. it's huge. >> reporter: huge, because it's rare. >> to the united states of smerica. >> reporter: we tried to get jake to say the pledge again, and he wrapped it up just right. >> i'm definitely going to have it tattooed on my arm. ed reporter: but for a...
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special for the brownies, defending their commonwealth titles like the boxer and the gymnast dominick cunningham this today, it unites everyone and is the games is going to unite everyone and make the experience a lot better for everyone. everything is going to get a lot better around here, all the transport, and it will be incredible. we have for years and i'm looking forward to it. it's hundreds gather it's easier for the party today, tomorrow the hardware begins at birmingham repairs itself to states with the biggest sporting events in his history. royal gun salutes have been taking place to mark the queen's 92nd birthday. soldiers from the king's troop the royal horse artillery fired 41 times in hyde park in london at midday. this evening, prince harry will lead the tributes to his grandmother at a birthday concert at the royal albert hall, which will be shown live on bbc1 at 8pm. the headlines on bbc news: the first minister of wales carwyn jones has announced he's to stand down in the autumn. north korea's announcement that it's ended its testing of nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles h
special for the brownies, defending their commonwealth titles like the boxer and the gymnast dominick cunningham this today, it unites everyone and is the games is going to unite everyone and make the experience a lot better for everyone. everything is going to get a lot better around here, all the transport, and it will be incredible. we have for years and i'm looking forward to it. it's hundreds gather it's easier for the party today, tomorrow the hardware begins at birmingham repairs itself...
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here is my pa lillian cunningham, creator of the constitutional podcast. >> they all kind of hang aroundhe concept of we, the people. .t was nationality, ancestry their episodes about justice, defense. combination of the blessings of liberty for ourselves and our posterity and what does that mean. >> lillian cunningham on q&a. this weekend, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell on the history of kentucky lawmakers. he focuses on joseph play and alvin barkley and the position of senate majority leader. here is a preview. >> until this time, the term majority leader had almost never been used on the senate floor and only once before. beginning in 1914. both parties would use the expression majority leader on the senate floor. left office in 1917, use of the expression on the senate floor had become more frequent. sudden emergence of the term majority leader during his tenure would seem to reflect had evolvedition from being largely a party position into a formal institutional role. mid-1920's and early 1930's, the position's we know as senate my geordie and minority -- senate majority and
here is my pa lillian cunningham, creator of the constitutional podcast. >> they all kind of hang aroundhe concept of we, the people. .t was nationality, ancestry their episodes about justice, defense. combination of the blessings of liberty for ourselves and our posterity and what does that mean. >> lillian cunningham on q&a. this weekend, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell on the history of kentucky lawmakers. he focuses on joseph play and alvin barkley and the position of...
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lilian cunningham on c-span q&a. >> on c-span next week in primetime, monday at 8:00 p.m. southeastern, health executives on challenges facing hospitals and the state of american healthcare. >> people can now do go screening more effectively when they have insurance. it is driven down the death rate in all three of those cancers because people got identified and diagnosed earlier. >> tuesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, dr. chan, the wife of zuckerberg discussing of education. >> we take the child approach and think about what students need to succeed. >> wednesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. a conversation with justice clarence. >> did the lower court come to different conclusions on the same question of federal law? >> thursday, at 8:00 p.m. eastern. a look at a criminal justice system handles people suffering from mental illness. >> since the 1980s, the number of people going to jail has tripled and their sentences have increased by 166%. as you peal back the o onion an trying to figure out what the heck happened, you find is most is due to mental illness and substance use disorder.
lilian cunningham on c-span q&a. >> on c-span next week in primetime, monday at 8:00 p.m. southeastern, health executives on challenges facing hospitals and the state of american healthcare. >> people can now do go screening more effectively when they have insurance. it is driven down the death rate in all three of those cancers because people got identified and diagnosed earlier. >> tuesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, dr. chan, the wife of zuckerberg discussing of education....
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and what does that mean. >> lillian cunningham, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >>> monday, on landmark cases, "new york times" very united states, better known as the pentagon papers case. in 1971, "the new york times" and "washington post" fought the nixon administration to publish a classified history of u.s. military activity in vietnam. the supreme court's decision restricted the government's power over the press and broadened journalists' first amendment protections. our guest to discuss this landmark case are floyd abrams, one of the top first amendment and media litigators. he represented the "new york times" in its case against the nixon administration. and ted olson, former solicitor general under president george w. bush. watch landmark cases monday at 9:00 eastern on c-span, and join the conversation. our #is landmarkcases. and follow us @c-span. and we have resources on our website for background on each case. the landmark cases companion book, a link to national constitution center's interactive constitution. and the landmark indicates podcast at c-span.org/la
and what does that mean. >> lillian cunningham, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >>> monday, on landmark cases, "new york times" very united states, better known as the pentagon papers case. in 1971, "the new york times" and "washington post" fought the nixon administration to publish a classified history of u.s. military activity in vietnam. the supreme court's decision restricted the government's power over the press and broadened...