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representative daschle: we have witnessed something -- senator daschle: we witness something that hasever before happened -- a change of power ring a session of congress. -- during a session of congress. : what people do understand about this bill, and five years, the government will be in charge of everyone's health care. sure i mcconnell: i am made mistakes in my career, but voting against c-span televising the senate was one of them. >> watch 30 years of the u.s. senate on television, beginning thursday on c-span. and to see more of our 30 years of coverage of the u.s. senate c-span.org.go to the president of the united states is usually a popular choice for any college commencement or money. coming up next, we will show you one of three addresses president obama gave this year to the class of 2016. after that, we will hear from some of those in his administration, including commerce secretary penny pritzker, as well as faa administrator michael where to -- huerta. became the first sitting president to address the graduate class of rutgers university in new jersey. earlier this mon
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the overlap, much commented on between donald trump and bernie sanders against daschle interest influencen politics, against washington special interest in general, against trade deals. i believe that the system is rigged against working-class people. these are strongly held beliefs. things the longer term are things he has rode the wave on. he is exciting. he is authentic. those are things that break through. onehree important things, there was going to be a progressive challenge to hillary clinton, somebody was going to do it. the part that mark talked about about let's, it was lucky that elizabeth warren did not fill that space, he was lucky that somebody it more conventional, younger, or conventionally attractive, more conventionally acceptable did not run. the second first, thing is, we talk about political narrative, no one has told his story that is more coherent, whether you agree or not, then bernie sanders story about what is messed up with america. the story of the billionaire need, the oligarchy, the for political revolution and fundamental reform, his argument -- that is all
the overlap, much commented on between donald trump and bernie sanders against daschle interest influencen politics, against washington special interest in general, against trade deals. i believe that the system is rigged against working-class people. these are strongly held beliefs. things the longer term are things he has rode the wave on. he is exciting. he is authentic. those are things that break through. onehree important things, there was going to be a progressive challenge to hillary...
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we had not had an impeachment and tom daschle really wanted to follow historical president as much as he could. >> that is sunday on cuba and a. >> this weekend, the national libertarian party holds its convention in florida. he candidates face one another in a debate and sunday it chooses its presidential and vice president shaw nominees. see it saturday at 9:00 eastern and sunday at 8:45 eastern here on c-span. >> madam secretary, we probably proudly give 72 of our delegate votes to the next president of the united states. ♪ announcer:. live today on c-span, "washington journal" is next. noon, the house continues work on the energy and water projects bill. coming up in 45 minutes, georgia congressman buddy carter, a former pharmacist, on his work in congress to fight opioid and prescription drug abuse. then come as men jim mcgovern on food policy in the united states and the government hearing on food waste. magazine features james bovard on the war on terror since 2000 and one. ♪ host: good morning, everyone. bloomberg reporting that paul ryan is set to endorse donald trump. that c
we had not had an impeachment and tom daschle really wanted to follow historical president as much as he could. >> that is sunday on cuba and a. >> this weekend, the national libertarian party holds its convention in florida. he candidates face one another in a debate and sunday it chooses its presidential and vice president shaw nominees. see it saturday at 9:00 eastern and sunday at 8:45 eastern here on c-span. >> madam secretary, we probably proudly give 72 of our delegate...
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he was instrumental to majority leader george mitchell, tom daschle, me. no one knows the rules of the senate better than marty paone. he now works for president obama in the legislative affairs office. he is a very special person and i have such admiration for him. when their children were in high school, we would often talk about our children, how they laid ball -- played ball, how they did well, how they didn't do so well the night before. that's what our conversations were about. we didn't talk a lot of senate business unless we had to. i'm sorry to say we had to lots of times. marty helped me so many times through very difficult situations here on the floor. so to say that i'll miss ruby is an understatement. i would be able to come to ruby and say how's marty, how is he doing? but throughout my time in the senate, she's always been here with a smile and a kind word. she's as much a part of this place anyone who has ever served in the senate. so i along with the entire united states senate, senators, staff wish her the best as she embarks on her well
he was instrumental to majority leader george mitchell, tom daschle, me. no one knows the rules of the senate better than marty paone. he now works for president obama in the legislative affairs office. he is a very special person and i have such admiration for him. when their children were in high school, we would often talk about our children, how they laid ball -- played ball, how they did well, how they didn't do so well the night before. that's what our conversations were about. we didn't...
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and with that renegotiation of daschle security and with that national responsibility. us. and to create a safer world for all the ashab -- all of us. >> but for those candidates who support that that insures that majority of the scottish people do not believe but to be the statena of the european? >> i would challenge your statistics. looking at that opinion to support the referendum there was remarkably little. people wo to save the all the way to improve its support the candidates referendum.very so that is the very crucial way but that is what we're having. >> but it is just safer for the scottish people to is to to the e.u. membership. . .european union. it would have had -- scotland would have had a difficult time getting backre in. in >> in your view. >> not just my view, use of people like this pass prime minister, the head of commission and also, it would have to join the single currency, the shade of england because it would not have the special status that we as the united kingdom have within the eu. the 2nd part of the question is what about the future. this is
and with that renegotiation of daschle security and with that national responsibility. us. and to create a safer world for all the ashab -- all of us. >> but for those candidates who support that that insures that majority of the scottish people do not believe but to be the statena of the european? >> i would challenge your statistics. looking at that opinion to support the referendum there was remarkably little. people wo to save the all the way to improve its support the...
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had a presidential impeachment since 1868, and the senate leaders at that time, trent lott and tom daschle, really wanted to follow historical precedent as much as they could. >> sunday might at 8:00 eastern and pacific, on c-span's q & a. >> monday the supreme court ruled 7-1 in favor of black georgia death row inmate, finding that prosecutors unlawfully excluded potential black jurors from his trial nearly 30 years ago. the ruling means foster will likely receive a new trial. justice thomas was the sole dissenter. next, the november 2015 oral argument in foster vs. chatman. this is an hour. >> you'll hear argument first this morning, case 148349, fosters vs. chatman. mr. bright. >> mr. chief justice, may it please the court, the prosecutors in this case came to court on the morning of jury selection determined to strike all the black prospective jurors. >> mr. bright, maybe you could address first the question we raised on friday, with respect to which court, certiorari should be directed to. >> yes, your honor. we filed this petition originally, certiorari to the supreme court of georgi
had a presidential impeachment since 1868, and the senate leaders at that time, trent lott and tom daschle, really wanted to follow historical precedent as much as they could. >> sunday might at 8:00 eastern and pacific, on c-span's q & a. >> monday the supreme court ruled 7-1 in favor of black georgia death row inmate, finding that prosecutors unlawfully excluded potential black jurors from his trial nearly 30 years ago. the ruling means foster will likely receive a new trial....
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the senate leaders at that time trent lott and tom daschle really wanted to follow historical precedentas much as they could. officials from the state department and homeland security department testified on ways to combat isis in the u.s. and abroad in a recent hearing on capitol hill. he spoke to lawmakers about strengthening the visa waiver program and preventing certain individuals from becoming radicalized by on line propaganda. this is just under two hours. [inaudible conversations] >> this hearing will come to order. i want to welcome our witnesses. thank you for taking the time to be here today and for submitting her thoughtful testimony. we are looking forward to your answers to our questions. when i took over as chairman of this committee working with senator carper who by the way -- he's looking pretty good having spent four days traveling to vietnam and just got back yesterday so he's got a good nights sleep. one of the first things we do as we develop a mission statement. to enhance the economic national security of america and homeland security side needing we'd establishe
the senate leaders at that time trent lott and tom daschle really wanted to follow historical precedentas much as they could. officials from the state department and homeland security department testified on ways to combat isis in the u.s. and abroad in a recent hearing on capitol hill. he spoke to lawmakers about strengthening the visa waiver program and preventing certain individuals from becoming radicalized by on line propaganda. this is just under two hours. [inaudible conversations]...
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presidential impeachment since 1868, and the senate, the senate leaders at that time, trent lott and tom daschle, really wanted to follow historical precedent as much as they could. >> sunday night at 8 eastern and pacific on c-span's "q and a." >> for the past three years, the agriculture economy has weakened due to improving crop yields and lower global demand. next, the farm credit administration chair testifies before the senate agriculture committee. it's an hour, 20 minutes. >> i call this hearing to have senate committee on agriculture, nutrition and forestry to order. thank you all for coming. today's hearing will examine the overall climate of credit in rural america, the health of ag lending from both the commercial bank and the farm credit system perspectives and what the impact the current credit environment is having on our nation's farmers. we will also examine whether the farm credit administration is exercising appropriate oversight of the farm credit system. farmers and ranchers all across the country are experiencing difficult economic conditions as the farm sector profitabilit
presidential impeachment since 1868, and the senate, the senate leaders at that time, trent lott and tom daschle, really wanted to follow historical precedent as much as they could. >> sunday night at 8 eastern and pacific on c-span's "q and a." >> for the past three years, the agriculture economy has weakened due to improving crop yields and lower global demand. next, the farm credit administration chair testifies before the senate agriculture committee. it's an hour, 20...
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the senate leaders at the time, trent lott and tom daschle really wanted to follow historical presidents much as they could. night at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. c-span.org is a video rich complement to your c-span viewing. most of our government related programs like the house, senate, and congressional hearings dream live on the site. if you are away from your television, you can watch it from your lap top or desktop and of thearchives has all programs online in the video library. if you miss an episode of washington journal, tv or any show, you can find it online and watch at your convenience. the video library contains more than 200,000 hours of c-span programs and its powerful search engine helps you find and watch programs going back many years. to watch on your television, c-span publishes its on air schedule for all three networks and its radio station. just click on the schedule link. you are a c-span watcher, check it out. it is on the web at c-span.org. >> next, former senator carl lemmon talks about curbing tax evasion. election inun for 2014. he joined us on mondays wash
the senate leaders at the time, trent lott and tom daschle really wanted to follow historical presidents much as they could. night at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. c-span.org is a video rich complement to your c-span viewing. most of our government related programs like the house, senate, and congressional hearings dream live on the site. if you are away from your television, you can watch it from your lap top or desktop and of thearchives has all programs online in the video library. if you...
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the one that is so under threat for the marshall plan of the great example of daschle generosity andat i am talking about today. that is what judge jones is talking about today. it is the saving as the finance minister of tourism -- and that is what king did do his thinking about. but military leaders at least the great ones and what they needed to animal --. this is a new century and under threat. but it's true that i probably don't. but what i do when the student not ready to give up on its greatness and i'm not either. that is the spirit to bring meaning kind back to earth. but the members of refuse to except aid with nearly 9 million people of the knapp -- of the u.s. taxpayer. i am here today to testify to united states said that i have unseated made possible role here. go with this moment of great jeopardy. but we don't write history but we live it. thank you very much. >> mr. chairman and ranking member and members of the subcommittee on behalf of the high commissioner i am appearing before you on the global refugee crisis to bat cleanup. on a personal note but to push the lea
the one that is so under threat for the marshall plan of the great example of daschle generosity andat i am talking about today. that is what judge jones is talking about today. it is the saving as the finance minister of tourism -- and that is what king did do his thinking about. but military leaders at least the great ones and what they needed to animal --. this is a new century and under threat. but it's true that i probably don't. but what i do when the student not ready to give up on its...
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the senate leaders at that time, trent lott and tom daschle, really wanted to follow historical precedent. andonight at 8:00 eastern pacific on c-span's q&a. >> now a look at integrating women into u.s. military combat roles. from the national defense university, this panel of current and former servicewomen addresses concerns about mental health, unit cohesion and holding women to the same standards as their male counterparts. --. one hour and 20 minutes this is one hour and 20 minutes. >> we will be starting momentarily. at this time i welcome dr. michael bell, the chancellor of the college of international security affairs to begin with opening remarks. dr. bell: welcome to the college of international security affairs. for those that are new to the college, it is the newest of the five colleges. the five colleges that comprise the university. our mission is to educate and prepare officers and national security professionals from the united states and partner countries for the security challenges of the contemporary security environment. we are the department of defense flagship for ed
the senate leaders at that time, trent lott and tom daschle, really wanted to follow historical precedent. andonight at 8:00 eastern pacific on c-span's q&a. >> now a look at integrating women into u.s. military combat roles. from the national defense university, this panel of current and former servicewomen addresses concerns about mental health, unit cohesion and holding women to the same standards as their male counterparts. --. one hour and 20 minutes this is one hour and 20...
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the senate, the senate leaders at that time, trent lot and tom daschle really wanted to follow historical precedence as much as they could. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. ♪ >>> madam secretary, reproudly give 72 of our delegate votes to the next president of the united states. ♪ ♪ >>> our road to the white house coverage continues thursday from california at 4:00 p.m. eastern we'll take you live to ventura for a campaign rally with bernie sanders. then at 4:30 hillary clinton hold a rally in san jose. that will. live on c-span. >>> the heads of washington, d.c.'s transit system and the federal transit administration were at a house hearing on the safety and reliability issues of washington, d.c.'s metro rail system. this is about two hours and 15 minutes. >> we'll g ahead and call the hearing to order. today we're going to discuss how the washington metro system is going to address safety and reliability issues. the issues important to all of the members here because when we have constituents come in, we want to make sure that when they come here to see the n
the senate, the senate leaders at that time, trent lot and tom daschle really wanted to follow historical precedence as much as they could. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. ♪ >>> madam secretary, reproudly give 72 of our delegate votes to the next president of the united states. ♪ ♪ >>> our road to the white house coverage continues thursday from california at 4:00 p.m. eastern we'll take you live to ventura for a campaign rally with...
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trent lott and tom daschle really wanted to follow historic precedent as much as they could.t 8:00day eastern and pacific on c-span's "q&a." a newser: live now to conference by the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, also known as noaa. atlantaeased the forecast for hurricanes. it begins on june 1 and runs through november 30. this is live on c-span. >> this building officially opened in early 2007. [music place] should i continue? ok. noaa.s the first stop of point fore starting what has led to the information which satellite images you see daily on your televisions, your computers, and in your smartphones. each day, and soft reduces and processes 10 terabytes of data from 17 different satellites, including the noaa polar and geostationary satellites. including the operation centers where the operators sit. as well as the defense satellite programs for the department of defense. two of our international department missions. and we also process data from our european partners for environmental weather. the data rate is expected to jump from 10 to 100 terabytes pe
trent lott and tom daschle really wanted to follow historic precedent as much as they could.t 8:00day eastern and pacific on c-span's "q&a." a newser: live now to conference by the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, also known as noaa. atlantaeased the forecast for hurricanes. it begins on june 1 and runs through november 30. this is live on c-span. >> this building officially opened in early 2007. [music place] should i continue? ok. noaa.s the first stop of...
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had a presidential impeachment since 1868 and the senate leaders at that time, trent lott and tom daschle wanted to follow historical precedent as much as they could sunday night at the eastern and pacific on c stands q and a. >> the supreme court this week ruled in favor of a black georgia death row inmate, finding the prosecutors unlawfully excluded potential jurors were black from the man's trial nearly 30 years ago. the ruling was 721, justice clarence thomas was the sole dissenter. the oral argument from the case now, this is about an hour. >> you will hear arguments first this morning in case 1483 49 foster versus chapman . mister wright. >> mister chief justice, it may have please the court, the prosecutors in the state came to court on the morning of jury selection determined to strike all the black respected jurors mister bright, maybe you could address first the question we raise on friday with respect to which court should be directed to? >> yes your honor. we filed this position originally to the supreme court of georgia and of course, this court in sears versus upton had issu
had a presidential impeachment since 1868 and the senate leaders at that time, trent lott and tom daschle wanted to follow historical precedent as much as they could sunday night at the eastern and pacific on c stands q and a. >> the supreme court this week ruled in favor of a black georgia death row inmate, finding the prosecutors unlawfully excluded potential jurors were black from the man's trial nearly 30 years ago. the ruling was 721, justice clarence thomas was the sole dissenter....
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had a presidential impeachment since 1868 and the senate leaders at that time, trent lott and tim daschleted to follow historical precedent as much as they could. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's "q&a." >>> and we have more from this hearing as a number of bankers, a farmer and regulator from the farm credit system testified. bankers criticized the credit system for a lack of oversight comparing the government-sponsored agency to fannie mae and freddie mac. >> i'd like to welcome all the members of the second panel. as you an see, we're in a process of having three votes on the floor of the senate. i think to accommodate all members and to do this in a way that would be consistent with the time constraints that we have is that i'm going to introduce -- i'm going to do executive privilege or chairman privilege and introduce the gentleman from kansas, and then if you would give your statement and then by that time, perhaps, the distinguished ranking member well be here or whomever. we may have to recess the committee until somebody comes back. but at any rate, i'm goi
had a presidential impeachment since 1868 and the senate leaders at that time, trent lott and tim daschleted to follow historical precedent as much as they could. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's "q&a." >>> and we have more from this hearing as a number of bankers, a farmer and regulator from the farm credit system testified. bankers criticized the credit system for a lack of oversight comparing the government-sponsored agency to fannie mae...
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according to daschle institute on drug abuse, now listen to this, more high school seniors are now using marijuana than cigarettes. a policy that has been adopted, unfortunately has consequences, the just say no drug policy which was championed by the late first lady nancy reagan has turned into a just say okay policy, and now we're seeing the consequences. while improving treatment is a key, enforcement is and must remain an essential part of combating heroin epidemics. when i talk to the police chief and i saw the numbers in our locale, i said, well, looks like you've been able to keep the lid on some of those, although it is now at epidemic proportions. they told me, mr. mica, he said, this is only because we have now and don't that can bring these people back -- antidotes. the only reason we're not seeing double or triple the deaths is because our law enforcement and our first responders can bring these people back, if they can get to them in time. not only illegal immigrants afloat over the mexican border but also illegal drugs. we know that's the main source with the supply of hero
according to daschle institute on drug abuse, now listen to this, more high school seniors are now using marijuana than cigarettes. a policy that has been adopted, unfortunately has consequences, the just say no drug policy which was championed by the late first lady nancy reagan has turned into a just say okay policy, and now we're seeing the consequences. while improving treatment is a key, enforcement is and must remain an essential part of combating heroin epidemics. when i talk to the...
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the senate leaders at that time, trent lott and tom daschle wanted to follow historical resident as muchs they could. --historical precedent as much as they could. >> on c-span's q&a. >> coming up tonight on c-span, the house homeland security committee hearing on tsa screening delays. after that, cdc director tom friedman on the efforts to fight the zika virus. later, u.s. house debate on funding the fight against zika. next, another hearing on security screening delays at tsa airport checkpoints. and recommendations for repairing the system. a house homeland security subcommittee heard from representatives of airports most severely impacted, including tucson, arizona, syracuse, new york, and chicago. this hearing is one hour and 20 minutes. mr. katko: the committee on homeland security, subcommittee on transportation security, will come to order. i ask unanimous consent that the gentlewoman from arizona, ms. mcsally, be allowed to sit on the dais and participate in this hearing. without objection, so ordered. the subcommittee is meeting today to better understand the root causes of inc
the senate leaders at that time, trent lott and tom daschle wanted to follow historical resident as muchs they could. --historical precedent as much as they could. >> on c-span's q&a. >> coming up tonight on c-span, the house homeland security committee hearing on tsa screening delays. after that, cdc director tom friedman on the efforts to fight the zika virus. later, u.s. house debate on funding the fight against zika. next, another hearing on security screening delays at tsa...
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have a presidential impeachment since 1868, and the senate leaders at the time that lott and tom daschle really wanted to follow historical precedent as much as they could. >> sunday night at eight eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. >> this memorial day weekend booktv features three days of nonfiction books and authors. here are some programs to watch for. >> go to booktv.org for the complete weekend schedule. >> this memorial day weekend on american history tv on c-span3, saturday evening at six eastern on the civil war. >> sherbet did not have agreed more. about the time he captured atlanta, his thoughts on the matter but slowly matured. once again a rebel army had been defeated and another major city had fallen, and still the confederates would not give up. so rather than continue the futile war against people, he would not wage war against property. >> georgia historical society president on union general william tecumseh sherman argument that sherman's march was hard war rather than total war, that his targets were carefully selected to diminish southern resolve sunday evening at
have a presidential impeachment since 1868, and the senate leaders at the time that lott and tom daschle really wanted to follow historical precedent as much as they could. >> sunday night at eight eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. >> this memorial day weekend booktv features three days of nonfiction books and authors. here are some programs to watch for. >> go to booktv.org for the complete weekend schedule. >> this memorial day weekend on american history tv on...
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on impeachment trials. 1868 inot had one since the senate leaders at that time, trent lot and tom daschle, really wanted to follow historical precedent as much as they could. >> sunday night on c-span's q&a. next, a look at efforts to stop the spread of the zika virus. spoke at theman national press club on thursday. this is about an hour. today, we welcome to our podium, an expert in safeguarding the health of the american people. he is especially concerned these days about the growing threat virus poses to americans and the world's population. as many of you know, the virus can now caused severe worth effects. microcephaly. did i say that correctly? i am getting there. being bornof babies with abnormally developed brains. the virus has also been linked to another syndrome, a neurological disorder that can result in paralysis and death. three months ago, the world health organization declared the outbreak a public health emergency of international concern. there is no vaccine or cure. as of mid-may, the cdc reported it is monitoring to a just 79 pregnant women in u.s. states and territor
on impeachment trials. 1868 inot had one since the senate leaders at that time, trent lot and tom daschle, really wanted to follow historical precedent as much as they could. >> sunday night on c-span's q&a. next, a look at efforts to stop the spread of the zika virus. spoke at theman national press club on thursday. this is about an hour. today, we welcome to our podium, an expert in safeguarding the health of the american people. he is especially concerned these days about the...
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whole thing this that daschle citizens united has caused all of these problems on its head.of find that delicious. host: that he is next on the independent line. good morning. we are all human. we make mistakes and we will learn eventually. first thing is bernie sanders's supporters are 18 years to 45 years. i heard it on c-span. not 18 to 30. citizens united, i like the title. but i wonder what the campaign looked like when the british were ruling our continent. with the generals contemplating -- hm, how do we get control of government away from us and form a new government that's for the people? people idea of the forming that government -- we are the government. each and every one of us americans. and we are more powerful than our government or the supreme justices. host: ok. david bossie, what do you think? guest: that gentleman hit it out of the ballpark. we are sovereign. each and every one of us. we are the government. that's what the american people have to continuously understand and fight for. high andnment isn't on we get to be subservient to it. we are the govern
whole thing this that daschle citizens united has caused all of these problems on its head.of find that delicious. host: that he is next on the independent line. good morning. we are all human. we make mistakes and we will learn eventually. first thing is bernie sanders's supporters are 18 years to 45 years. i heard it on c-span. not 18 to 30. citizens united, i like the title. but i wonder what the campaign looked like when the british were ruling our continent. with the generals contemplating...
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trent lott and tom daschle really wanted to follow historical precedent as much as they could. >> sundayht at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's q1 day. -- q and a. >> congratulations to the class of 2016. today is your day of celebration and you have earned it. >> your choices will make all the difference to you and to all of us. >> do not be afraid to take on issuesr new jobs or new that really stretch your boundaries. your -- the specter of summer abroad, and the specter of living and your parents' basement after this graduation day is not likely to be your concern. >> watch can commencement 2016.es from the class of on c-span. "washington journal" continues. host: rick nolan represents the eighth district, a democrat. he said you are going to be a superdelegate for bernie sanders. tell us why. guest: he has a message that resonates with me, and resonates with many if not most of the people in my congressional district. feel anr one, obligation to be representative of the wishes of the democratic activists in my party, but it is an easy thing to do because his message resonates with
trent lott and tom daschle really wanted to follow historical precedent as much as they could. >> sundayht at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's q1 day. -- q and a. >> congratulations to the class of 2016. today is your day of celebration and you have earned it. >> your choices will make all the difference to you and to all of us. >> do not be afraid to take on issuesr new jobs or new that really stretch your boundaries. your -- the specter of summer abroad, and the...
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had a presidential impeachment since 1868 and the senate leaders at that time trent lott and tom daschle really wanted to follow historical precedent as much as they could. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's "q&a." >>> on tuesday, virginia senator tim kaine discussed cyber security at the center for strategic and international studies. he addressed the challenge in balancing privacy with national security needs. after his remarks, a panel discussed strategies for defending against cyber threats. this is an hour and 40 minutes. . >>> well, thanks to everyone for for coming out this morning. we should go ahead and get started. ooh, it's live. our speaker today is senator tim kaine of virginia, and he just has too many accomplishments to mention. it would take almost the whole period for me to go through his whole bioso i'm going to hit some highlights. he's been a missionary, civil rights lawyer, a teacher, and an elected official, including governor of virginia for those of us who live there, now the senator. he serves on the armed services, budget, foreign relations
had a presidential impeachment since 1868 and the senate leaders at that time trent lott and tom daschle really wanted to follow historical precedent as much as they could. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's "q&a." >>> on tuesday, virginia senator tim kaine discussed cyber security at the center for strategic and international studies. he addressed the challenge in balancing privacy with national security needs. after his remarks, a panel...
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the senate leaders at that time trenton tom daschle really wanted to follow historical precedent as much as they could. >> sunday night night at 8:00 p.m. eastern is pacific on c-span's q&a. >> doctor anthony director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases talks about the risk posed by the zika virus in the u.s. in the high mosquito season as it approaches. from the wilson center in washington d.c., this is just over an hour. >> good morning. welcome to the wilson center, we we are impressed that you have managed the metro another issuei getting into this building. we are delighted to host, or maybe terrified to host a national conversation on zika in the us, can we we manage the risk. i am jane harman president and ceo of the wilson center, recovering politician, and i think that this subject could not be more important. over the weekends in in the washington post there is an op-ed by ron m complain many of us know from various roles in government including as president obama's evil azar. he has a message for this town "zika is not coming te the united states, it i
the senate leaders at that time trenton tom daschle really wanted to follow historical precedent as much as they could. >> sunday night night at 8:00 p.m. eastern is pacific on c-span's q&a. >> doctor anthony director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases talks about the risk posed by the zika virus in the u.s. in the high mosquito season as it approaches. from the wilson center in washington d.c., this is just over an hour. >> good morning. welcome...
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the senate, the senate leaders at that time, trent lott and tom daschle, really wanted to follow historical as much as they could. >> sunday night at 8 eastern and pacific on c-span's "q&a." >> on june 23rd the united kingdom will decide whether to remain in the european union. wednesday a british parliamentary committee considered the implications of that decision on scotland. this is just over two hours. [inaudible conversations] >> order, order, and welcome -- [inaudible] scotland and the european union referendum, and we're very grateful we've got john withered ward from the -- [inaudible] -- john edward from the campaign in scot 4r57bd. i'm not going to give you an opening statement because we haven't had a lot of time, but tell us why you believe it's in scotland's interest that the u.k. remains a member of the european union. >> sure, thank you. very simply, it's my contention and our contention that both scotland and the united kingdom are safer, stronger and better off staying united in the european union simply because we've been part of the system for the last 43 years. the netwo
the senate, the senate leaders at that time, trent lott and tom daschle, really wanted to follow historical as much as they could. >> sunday night at 8 eastern and pacific on c-span's "q&a." >> on june 23rd the united kingdom will decide whether to remain in the european union. wednesday a british parliamentary committee considered the implications of that decision on scotland. this is just over two hours. [inaudible conversations] >> order, order, and welcome --...