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germany and in eastern yao. also with us is judy dempsey, the carnegie with europe think tank. judy says there are all kinds of divisions through europe and they're becoming deeper and more spain,, but compared to britain and poland, germany still seems to be a haven of stability. and a warm welcome too to anja reich, chief correspondent of the berliner zeitung newspaper. anja says the west germans should stop looking down on the east germans. seeing the world through others' eyes and questioning your own values. germany has been celebrating unity day this past week. the question is, how united is germany or disunited is germany? germany isthink still, in a way, not really united. and it hasn't really been different in all those years, the reunification. it's just that all of a sudden, it seems to come out, like we see it, because there is this party, afd, and all of a sudden, you see the voters, you know, east germany and most are men. about. to talk it just comes out, it's suddenly there. now?s it there >> bec
germany and in eastern yao. also with us is judy dempsey, the carnegie with europe think tank. judy says there are all kinds of divisions through europe and they're becoming deeper and more spain,, but compared to britain and poland, germany still seems to be a haven of stability. and a warm welcome too to anja reich, chief correspondent of the berliner zeitung newspaper. anja says the west germans should stop looking down on the east germans. seeing the world through others' eyes and...
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won more votes from eastern germany than any other party how does that make you feel as an eastern german who has fought against a right wing extremism for years explaining what's. going on and it's an appalling result it makes me very sad. but we shouldn't speak only of the eastern germans. the difference between east and west to the f.t. is relative. to the f.d.a. has also grown very strong in bavaria and bought in europe and back there twelve percent of men and even more in eastern germany like everywhere in eastern germany that's right. and first we must say something obvious and is that. the voters themselves are always to blame. they carry the responsibility for home the electorate and voters in germany could know whom they were voting for and even then because the f.t. is already represented in a number of state parliaments especially in eastern germany where it's done nothing constructive he just made hate speeches high party is fragmented but that didn't interest the voters obviously they wanted to vent their anger their disappointment and their protest and that's why they went f
won more votes from eastern germany than any other party how does that make you feel as an eastern german who has fought against a right wing extremism for years explaining what's. going on and it's an appalling result it makes me very sad. but we shouldn't speak only of the eastern germans. the difference between east and west to the f.t. is relative. to the f.d.a. has also grown very strong in bavaria and bought in europe and back there twelve percent of men and even more in eastern germany...
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germany why the difference why to more people in eastern germany vote for the f.t. . i think you know that party could have had in another name i guess there is not really a party where the east germans feel like they belong to that they would to now stand up for their interests you know the left wing party to link. this is the former as they do. party here and they try to take over. voters and. but still there is a little suspicion in the people to think ok this is my party and then there's a huge. not huge anymore but you know socialist party and christian democratic party they're both really you know they used to be really big parties and they're also a little suspicious because that gets a lot of people are reminded of of the big socialist party and in the r. and and also you know they're very varied there are many reasons i guess why is it feel. left out by by those parties bank of america by i should say not where they feel those are not the people who. who pride for us you know who understand who we are and what happened to us and and so now there is this new p
germany why the difference why to more people in eastern germany vote for the f.t. . i think you know that party could have had in another name i guess there is not really a party where the east germans feel like they belong to that they would to now stand up for their interests you know the left wing party to link. this is the former as they do. party here and they try to take over. voters and. but still there is a little suspicion in the people to think ok this is my party and then there's a...
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who is after all one of their own from eastern germany. i guess they are somehow disappointed with policy of america and indeed she's or supposed to be one of them but do they still see her. as one of as one of them and go america may be become a very western politicians. as we see. in the east what parties have been have had good results in former germany it's a of d. and the left is the villain to the left party and go america is the leader of the western. she doesn't necessarily have to represent these. people in the in the east so i think they are they are simply disappointed and her decision to. have this politics of open doors for the migrants it triggered a belief this sentiment towards uncle america. why can't these germans accept angela merkel as one of their own as a champion as a role model because i guess a lot of people do. and a lot of people are proud that an east german woman made is that far but they're also sees a huge gap like you know. france from other countries like from new york so they're all don't they have no unde
who is after all one of their own from eastern germany. i guess they are somehow disappointed with policy of america and indeed she's or supposed to be one of them but do they still see her. as one of as one of them and go america may be become a very western politicians. as we see. in the east what parties have been have had good results in former germany it's a of d. and the left is the villain to the left party and go america is the leader of the western. she doesn't necessarily have to...
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but we shouldn't speak only of the eastern germans. the difference between east and west to the f.t. is relative to. the f.t. has also grown very strong and very and but nothing about twelve percent of man even more in eastern germany like everywhere in eastern germany that's right. and first we must say something obvious and is that. the voters themselves are always to blame. they carry the responsibility for home the electorate and voters in germany could know whom they were voting for and even then because the f.t. is already represented in a number of state parliaments especially in eastern germany where it's done nothing constructive he just made hate speeches high party is fragmented but that didn't interest the voters obviously they wanted to vent their anger their disappointment and their protest and that's why they went for the f.t. one hundred stuff they also say. isn't it a little too simple to say the vote to stop the bleeding don't the democratic parties including the social democrats bent some of the blame that the f.t. h
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eastern huta is supposed to be a deescalation zone. but in recent months the siege had only grown tighter the syrian army destroyed tunnels that smugglers used to bring in food and medicine. and the syrian government had allowed next to no u.n. aid transports in recent months the areas reached today home to forty thousand people and they've been cut off from aid since june twenty sixth seen high commissioners reminding all parties that the deliberate starvation civilians as a method of warfare constitutes a clear violation of international humanitarian law and may amount to a crime against humanity and or a war crime. until recently the syrian government allowed seriously ill children to leave eastern hooter for treatment in damascus but now opposition link doctors say there are sixty eight cases of severe malnutrition every third child is underdeveloped. or is two years old proper medical care and food would help but neither exist in eastern huta. well the day is nearly dong but the conversation continues online you'll find us on twit
eastern huta is supposed to be a deescalation zone. but in recent months the siege had only grown tighter the syrian army destroyed tunnels that smugglers used to bring in food and medicine. and the syrian government had allowed next to no u.n. aid transports in recent months the areas reached today home to forty thousand people and they've been cut off from aid since june twenty sixth seen high commissioners reminding all parties that the deliberate starvation civilians as a method of warfare...
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germany why the difference why do more people in eastern germany vote for the f.t. . i think you know that party could have had in another name i guess there is not really a party where the east germans feel like they belong to that they would to now stand up for their interests you know the left wing party to link and. this is the former as they do socialist party here and they try to take over voters and. but still there is a little suspicion in the people to think ok this is my party and then there's a huge. not huge anymore but you know socialist party and a christian democratic party they're both really you know they used to be really big parties and they're also a little suspicious because that gets a lot of people are reminded of of the big socialist party and g.d.r. and and also you know they're very varied in their many reasons i guess was a feel. left out by those parties bank of america by shorts and i was if you. are not the people who. who pride for us you know who understand who we are and what happened to us and and so on.
germany why the difference why do more people in eastern germany vote for the f.t. . i think you know that party could have had in another name i guess there is not really a party where the east germans feel like they belong to that they would to now stand up for their interests you know the left wing party to link and. this is the former as they do socialist party here and they try to take over voters and. but still there is a little suspicion in the people to think ok this is my party and...
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eastern. a busy week members plan to spend the majority of the week debating the g.o.p. budget resolution and the senate will vote on a bill that ban 20's-week abortions. follow the house here on c-span and the senate on c-span2. this afternoon, authors of a new article about the rise of isis talk about their findings and what can be done to fight the terrorist group, that starts live at 6:00 p.m. eastern. you can watch it on c-span3 at 6:00 or online at c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app this week, the former chair and c.e.o. of equifax testifies before two congressional committee theabts company data breach. tomorrow he gos before the house nrning and commerce committee. on wednesday, mr. smith testifies before the senate banking committee. live coverage starts both days at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3. >> tonight on "the communicators" -- >> going to open up a completely new wea of innovation in the market. it's going to give extremely fast speed so you'll be able to use 100
eastern. a busy week members plan to spend the majority of the week debating the g.o.p. budget resolution and the senate will vote on a bill that ban 20's-week abortions. follow the house here on c-span and the senate on c-span2. this afternoon, authors of a new article about the rise of isis talk about their findings and what can be done to fight the terrorist group, that starts live at 6:00 p.m. eastern. you can watch it on c-span3 at 6:00 or online at c-span.org or listen on the free c-span...
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there is two years old proper medical care and food would help neither exist in eastern how-to. the humanitarian situation in syria on our website com. now academy award winning actor kevin spacey has apologized after a man accused him of making sexual advances toward him as a teenager actor anthony rapp told buzz feed he had put him on a bed and lay on top of them when he was fourteen years old rob said he felt compelled to speak out after a recent cascade of sexual assault accusations against powerful men in the entertainment industry spacey also came out as gay in his apology note a tactic that has invited harsh criticism on social media and let's take a look at what kevin spacey did post on twitter he wrote i honestly do not remember the encounter would have been over thirty years ago but if i did behave then as he describes i owe him the sincerest apology for what would have been deeply inappropriate drunken behavior the stories encourage me to address other things about my life i have loved and had romantic encounters with men throughout my life and i choose now to live as
there is two years old proper medical care and food would help neither exist in eastern how-to. the humanitarian situation in syria on our website com. now academy award winning actor kevin spacey has apologized after a man accused him of making sexual advances toward him as a teenager actor anthony rapp told buzz feed he had put him on a bed and lay on top of them when he was fourteen years old rob said he felt compelled to speak out after a recent cascade of sexual assault accusations against...
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so hard died the next day in eastern huta she was only thirty four days old. daughter hassen hamza works in eastern huta by a skype he tells us that there are sixty thousand children under five years old and there's no vaccine no drugs and hardly anything to eat up until today some people have had no outside help since last year. this footage is from syrian opposition activists it can't be verified but there's no doubt that eastern hutto has been under syrian government siege for four years now there were more deaths on sunday armed rebel factions shoot back and they cause casualties in government controlled areas. eastern huta is supposed to be a deescalation zone but in recent months the siege would only grown tighter the syrian army destroyed tunnels that smugglers used to bring in food and medicine. and the syrian government had allowed next to no u.n. aid transports in recent months the areas reached today home to forty thousand people and they've been cut off from aid since june twenty sixth seen high commissioners reminding all parties that the delibera
so hard died the next day in eastern huta she was only thirty four days old. daughter hassen hamza works in eastern huta by a skype he tells us that there are sixty thousand children under five years old and there's no vaccine no drugs and hardly anything to eat up until today some people have had no outside help since last year. this footage is from syrian opposition activists it can't be verified but there's no doubt that eastern hutto has been under syrian government siege for four years now...
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the mother had no milk she hardly had any food has south it's a hot diet the next day in eastern huta she was only thirty four days old. we begin the day with three former trump campaign members now in the hands of the f.b.i. and u.s. president trump saying this have nothing to do with him today former truck campaign manager paul man of ford surrendered to federal authorities and pleaded not guilty to twelve charges including money laundering and conspiracy to mislead the u.s. government another former trump campaign adviser george peppard off a list pleaded guilty to lying about his contacts with the russians president tweeted that this has nothing to do with suspected collusion between him and the russian government here's how his white house press secretary explained it earlier today. today's announcement has nothing to do with the president has nothing to do with the president's campaign or campaign activity the real collusion scandal as we've said several times before has everything to do with the clinton campaign fusion g.p.s. in russia there's clear evidence of the clinton camp
the mother had no milk she hardly had any food has south it's a hot diet the next day in eastern huta she was only thirty four days old. we begin the day with three former trump campaign members now in the hands of the f.b.i. and u.s. president trump saying this have nothing to do with him today former truck campaign manager paul man of ford surrendered to federal authorities and pleaded not guilty to twelve charges including money laundering and conspiracy to mislead the u.s. government...
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eastern, alex rifkin talks about the anti-israel agenda that he says is being pushed by the united nations, religious groups and on college campuses in the us and europe. that 7:30, economist mohammad yunus explores how to solve the problems of global poverty, unemployment and climate change. on both tvs "after words", former radio host and msnbc contributor charles sykes discovers the conservative movement in america with tammy bruce and at 10, the atlantic's franklin ford takes a look at influence of tech companies like amazon, facebook, google and more on our news, politics and free will and we wrap up our programming 11 pm with andrea peter provides a history of concentration camps that have existed around the world over the past two centuries. that happens tonight on c-span2's book tv. >> you are watching book tv on c-span2, television for serious readers. joining usfrom the feet of fest convention is author , lee edwards whose most recent book is a brief history of the cold war. it's where we get into the cold war mister edwards, how many books is this for you? >> about 25, 26 but wh
eastern, alex rifkin talks about the anti-israel agenda that he says is being pushed by the united nations, religious groups and on college campuses in the us and europe. that 7:30, economist mohammad yunus explores how to solve the problems of global poverty, unemployment and climate change. on both tvs "after words", former radio host and msnbc contributor charles sykes discovers the conservative movement in america with tammy bruce and at 10, the atlantic's franklin ford takes a...
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attorney for eastern district of virginia. it is a really powerful prosecutor's office, right outside washington, d.c. they often end up doing really important terrorism and national security cases. he was president obama's case for that very important u.s. attorney's job in 2013. then in the you were era, he got all the jobs all at once. if you're in law enforcement circles, you've heard of the guy in eastern virginia. outside of that, why did dana boente get every job? within the first two weeks of president trump being in office, you may require he fired sally yates. the attorney general. she had famously personally come to the white house to warn that mike flynn was compromised by the russians, whereupon they didn't respond for eastbound days. she wrote that the muslim ban was likely to be found unconstitutional. whereupon trump fired her. when he fired her, he need someone else to come in and he chose dana boente who was still on board in eastern virginia. he bail the acting attorney general in the united states. he serve
attorney for eastern district of virginia. it is a really powerful prosecutor's office, right outside washington, d.c. they often end up doing really important terrorism and national security cases. he was president obama's case for that very important u.s. attorney's job in 2013. then in the you were era, he got all the jobs all at once. if you're in law enforcement circles, you've heard of the guy in eastern virginia. outside of that, why did dana boente get every job? within the first two...
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eastern on "cbs2 cbs. >> this weekend on book tv, saturday at 4:30 p.m. eastern, michael waldman, president of the brennan center for justice at nyu law school, examines the history and debates around the second amendment, in his book think second amendment, buying aography. then at 7:00 p.m., look at current books on education and reform with john merrill, and sam with her book, they're your kids, and kathy davidson, author of the new education. sunday night at 7:30 eastern, nobel prize win economist and author of muhammad eunice talks about how to solve the problems of global poverty, unemployment and climate change. for the schedule go to book tv.org. >> this cia and george washington university co-hosted a conference on intelligence and national security, speakers included former cia directors, intelligence officials and leaders in private industry. this portion featured a keynote addressly mike pompeo, followed bay panel discussion about potential national security threats posed by north korea and china. this is a little over an hour. >> our second p
eastern on "cbs2 cbs. >> this weekend on book tv, saturday at 4:30 p.m. eastern, michael waldman, president of the brennan center for justice at nyu law school, examines the history and debates around the second amendment, in his book think second amendment, buying aography. then at 7:00 p.m., look at current books on education and reform with john merrill, and sam with her book, they're your kids, and kathy davidson, author of the new education. sunday night at 7:30 eastern, nobel...
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the best of any sunshine will be in eastern and south eastern areas.e risk of some patchy rain to the far north—west. temperatures on the face of ita north—west. temperatures on the face of it a little bit milder. but that will not last. by the time we get to sunday we've got cold air from the arctic which will be making its presence felt especially in northern and eastern areas. some showers coming to northern and eastern coasts, some of them wintry in the far north. things should be brightening up in the south—west, but look at that, just 9 degrees in aberdeen. and a quick reminder, the clocks go back an hour during saturday night. that is it from us. on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc news teams where you are. australia underlining why they are the world's best with an 18 points to four victory over england in the opening match of the rugby league world cup. there was another setback for the visitors, sam burgess picking up an injury which will rule him out for three to four weeks, the england camp have confirmed. kevin sinfield, part of the bbc‘s covera
the best of any sunshine will be in eastern and south eastern areas.e risk of some patchy rain to the far north—west. temperatures on the face of ita north—west. temperatures on the face of it a little bit milder. but that will not last. by the time we get to sunday we've got cold air from the arctic which will be making its presence felt especially in northern and eastern areas. some showers coming to northern and eastern coasts, some of them wintry in the far north. things should be...
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says it delivered enough supplies for forty thousand people in eastern. at least three hundred fifty thousand civilians are trapped by the siege of the rebel held areas the un suspects the syrian government is using starvation as a weapon against rebel held areas and act that would constitute a war crime. the syrian government has laid siege to who prompting the u.n. commissioner for refugees to condemn what's happening there as quote an outrage we have to warn you that some viewers will find the images in our next report disturbing. was already close to death when her parents brought to the doctor a mother had no milk she hardly had any food has south. so hard died the next day in eastern huta she was only thirty four days old. daughter hassen hamza works in eastern huta by a skype he tells us that there are sixty thousand children under five years old and there's no vaccine no drugs and hardly anything to eat up until today some people have had no outside help since last year. this footage is from syrian opposition activists it can't be verified but the
says it delivered enough supplies for forty thousand people in eastern. at least three hundred fifty thousand civilians are trapped by the siege of the rebel held areas the un suspects the syrian government is using starvation as a weapon against rebel held areas and act that would constitute a war crime. the syrian government has laid siege to who prompting the u.n. commissioner for refugees to condemn what's happening there as quote an outrage we have to warn you that some viewers will find...
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watch c-span's city tour saturday at noon eastern on c-span to book tv. wednesday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span three. the c-span cities to her, working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. scholars and experts on the chinese government offered a preview of the meeting of the communists party of china, slated to begin october 18. this is just over an hour and half. >> good morning everyone. my name is doug paul. i think i know just about everybody in this room, one way or another. i'll keep the introduction short. i handle the asia program here and it's my
watch c-span's city tour saturday at noon eastern on c-span to book tv. wednesday at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span three. the c-span cities to her, working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. scholars and experts on the chinese government offered a preview of the meeting of the communists party of china, slated to begin october 18. this is just over an hour and half. >> good morning everyone. my name is doug paul. i think i know just about...
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country so we're talking about a very delicate situation for thousands of civilians face now in the eastern part of the country. and there's been clashes now breaking in take us through what's going on since the turkish operation there. so maybe just update you on a new development which is basically now the syrian army saying very you have. this city or by the mayor dean in duels of this is a major development is also a major setback for the i.c. of fighters in is this because the moment they started losing ground. they started moving pulling our troops routing south to words. but now the syrian army has been besieged. hundreds of fighters have moved. there they have lost their mayor the others porter to how to word the city of all the border with iraq so we're talking about i say losing significant ground in the eastern part of the country now as far as the quiet in the northern part of the country the syrian the turkish military is positioned in areas. particularly in what is starting now to implement those surveillance. there's a presence of the free syrian army and also to have u.s. fi
country so we're talking about a very delicate situation for thousands of civilians face now in the eastern part of the country. and there's been clashes now breaking in take us through what's going on since the turkish operation there. so maybe just update you on a new development which is basically now the syrian army saying very you have. this city or by the mayor dean in duels of this is a major development is also a major setback for the i.c. of fighters in is this because the moment they...
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tomorrow, 7:00 eastern for another edition of "washington journal"." for now, we would take her to the floor for the house of representatives brief. we will not see any debate. no votes today. they are not voting. they are out all week, but we will take a look and move on with the rest of our schedule. enjoy your day. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> gracias got up all people equally and completely, young and old, black and white, republican and democrat, muslim and christian, saint and sinner. love, and love as you by this love, make us one with each other and one with you. amen. 2a ofsuant to section house resolution 562, the journal of the last day's proceedings is approved. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. the chair leads before the house of comm
tomorrow, 7:00 eastern for another edition of "washington journal"." for now, we would take her to the floor for the house of representatives brief. we will not see any debate. no votes today. they are not voting. they are out all week, but we will take a look and move on with the rest of our schedule. enjoy your day. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright...
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the further east you are, particularly eastern scotland and south—eastern parts of england, that is where see the best of the sunshine spells, temperatures 12 to 16 degrees. —— cloud. it will turn wet through the late afternoon here, and then cloud and outbreaks of rain syncing south and east during the night, a lot of the rain will be light and patchy, some heavy bursts over hills in the west, and a little bit milder than it was last night, around nine to 11 degrees. start the weekend on a fairly drab note, a lot of cloud around, some rain at times, as we start saturday morning, cloudy and fairly damp across the south—west of england, heavy bursts over high ground, similar story for south wales. rain further east, not particularly heavy, a few spots here and there. across the midlands, some visually rain. some brightness for north wales and northern england, cloud and rain into western scotland, showery rain will keep coming through the day. eastern scotland, one of the places that will be favoured to see a little bit of sunshine. across eastern scotland, central southern england, south
the further east you are, particularly eastern scotland and south—eastern parts of england, that is where see the best of the sunshine spells, temperatures 12 to 16 degrees. —— cloud. it will turn wet through the late afternoon here, and then cloud and outbreaks of rain syncing south and east during the night, a lot of the rain will be light and patchy, some heavy bursts over hills in the west, and a little bit milder than it was last night, around nine to 11 degrees. start the weekend on...
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senators will vote on the confirmation at 530 eastern. you can watch the debate here on cspan too. >> tonight on the committee caters. >> 5g will open up a new wave of innovation in the market. it will give extremely fast speed so you can use 100 times what use now on your smart phone or tablet. >> verizon senior vice president kathy grillo talks about competition in the wireless industry, net neutrality and 5g deployment. she's interviewed by margaret harding mcgill. >> you think the u.s. has the right framework for 5g, making sure we are first in getting it out there. >> with don a good job on spectrum so the fcc issued an order last year that opened up high-frequency spectrum for the industry. we've done a pretty good job on fiber. we could do some work on the infrastructure part. in order to get 5g to the homes the way i described it, we had to put a lot of different small cells all over the country. many more than we have today. once we do that i think we will be in a good position. >> watch the communicators tonight at eight eastern
senators will vote on the confirmation at 530 eastern. you can watch the debate here on cspan too. >> tonight on the committee caters. >> 5g will open up a new wave of innovation in the market. it will give extremely fast speed so you can use 100 times what use now on your smart phone or tablet. >> verizon senior vice president kathy grillo talks about competition in the wireless industry, net neutrality and 5g deployment. she's interviewed by margaret harding mcgill. >>...
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eastern on maine at noon eastern. 2:00 p.m.. at working with our affiliates and visiting cities across the country. testified before the senate judiciary committee today, attorney general jeff sessions defended president trump decision to fire james comey and to roll back obama administration criminal justice reforms. sessions sat, jeff on the judiciary committee. this is a five-hour hearing. [gavel pounding] [indiscernible] >> attorney general sessions, welcome. for all the people in the audience, we welcome you as well. i thank general sessions were being here that attorney general sessions were being here for the oversight hearing. his is an opportunity for congress to investigate and question the policies and actions of any executive branch. it is an opportunity for the executive branch to take responsibility for any of those policies and actions, and an opportunity for congress to defend its constitutional powers and check any abuses by an overreaching executive branch, and it has been that way for 230 years. some have comp
eastern on maine at noon eastern. 2:00 p.m.. at working with our affiliates and visiting cities across the country. testified before the senate judiciary committee today, attorney general jeff sessions defended president trump decision to fire james comey and to roll back obama administration criminal justice reforms. sessions sat, jeff on the judiciary committee. this is a five-hour hearing. [gavel pounding] [indiscernible] >> attorney general sessions, welcome. for all the people in the...
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eastern on ook tv on c-span2. sunday night, on "q&a," pulitzer prize winning biographer and author of "alexander hamilton," on chernow and his new book ulysses s. grand. >> hamilton was young and dashing and handsome and romantic, a perfect leading man for a musical. grant, grant is a different kind laconiche was plain and and the charisma of grant was that he had no charisma. the drama very sauven that he was not dramatic in different situations. he's no less fascinating but it's kind of a much more, you know, subtle character. in that respect reminded me much more of george washington that george washington had a similar kind of reserved,
eastern on ook tv on c-span2. sunday night, on "q&a," pulitzer prize winning biographer and author of "alexander hamilton," on chernow and his new book ulysses s. grand. >> hamilton was young and dashing and handsome and romantic, a perfect leading man for a musical. grant, grant is a different kind laconiche was plain and and the charisma of grant was that he had no charisma. the drama very sauven that he was not dramatic in different situations. he's no less...
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attorney for eastern district of virginia.t is a really powerful prosecutor's office, right outside washington, d.c. they often end up doing really important terrorism and national security cases. he was president obama's case for that very important u.s. attorney's job in 2013. then in the you were era, he got all the jobs all at once. if you're in law enforcement circles, you've heard of the guy in eastern virginia. outside of that, why did dana boente get every job? within the first two weeks of president trump being in office, you may require he fired sally yates. the attorney general. she had famously personally come to the white house to warn that mike flynn was compromised by the russians, whereupon they didn't respond for eastbound days. she wrote that the muslim ban was likely to be found unconstitutional. whereupon trump fired her. when he fired her, he need someone else to come in and he chose dana boente who was still on board in eastern virginia. he bail the acting attorney general in the united states. he served
attorney for eastern district of virginia.t is a really powerful prosecutor's office, right outside washington, d.c. they often end up doing really important terrorism and national security cases. he was president obama's case for that very important u.s. attorney's job in 2013. then in the you were era, he got all the jobs all at once. if you're in law enforcement circles, you've heard of the guy in eastern virginia. outside of that, why did dana boente get every job? within the first two...
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that will be 12:15 eastern. to get us to the house coming up at noon eastern. portion of today "washington journal" will look at mortgage interest deduction. >> each week in this segment of the "washington journal" we take a look at how money is at work. this week we're joined by chris housing economist at apartment list. we'll be talking about major federal housing aid expenditures in particularly the mortgage interest deduction for homeowners section 8 rental assistance programs. before we get to that, explain what apartment list is what you do there. guest: thanks for having me on. apartment list is fastest growing apartment rental marketplace. we serve over 3 million renters every month. we're really trying to help them out by producing some of the stress and difficulty involved in finding a place to live. hopefully -- i serve that mission by helping keep records informed of issues that affect them. we produce monthly rent estimates for hundreds of cities across the nation. also produce more in-depth reports on specific housing related to ones that we're di
that will be 12:15 eastern. to get us to the house coming up at noon eastern. portion of today "washington journal" will look at mortgage interest deduction. >> each week in this segment of the "washington journal" we take a look at how money is at work. this week we're joined by chris housing economist at apartment list. we'll be talking about major federal housing aid expenditures in particularly the mortgage interest deduction for homeowners section 8 rental...
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the eastern district of virginia is a powerful prosecutor's office.up doing important terrorism and national security cases. then in the trump era dana boente became everything. he got all the jobs all at once. it was a weird thing for somebody who nobody had really ever heard of before. if you're in law enforcement circles you've heard of the guy, right? but outside of law enforcement circles why did dana boente start getting every job? within the first two weeks of president trump being in office. you may recall he fired sally yates, she was the acting attorney general she came to the white house to warn them that national security advisor michael flynn was compromised by the russians where they didn't respond for 18 days. she wrote a memo explaining the trump muslim ban was unconstitutional. he fired her. and he needed someone to come in and act as the attorney general, and he chose dana boente. he became the acting attorney general of the united states. he served in that role until jeff sessions was confirmed by the senate and sworn in ten days la
the eastern district of virginia is a powerful prosecutor's office.up doing important terrorism and national security cases. then in the trump era dana boente became everything. he got all the jobs all at once. it was a weird thing for somebody who nobody had really ever heard of before. if you're in law enforcement circles you've heard of the guy, right? but outside of law enforcement circles why did dana boente start getting every job? within the first two weeks of president trump being in...
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people use a dizzying offering good to excess and not to pull weeds aids eastern europe dark says the day ends you had to talk about a global epidemic in my view the right to excess better prices should be to everyone independent who had to leave but that's not the whole scene and guessing the governments themselves slow be hard enough to ensure this accessible pricing because so one could imagine that for example corruption comes into place here and sometimes maybe in some of those countries that you mention eastern europe central asia corruption is also very high and you can you cannot exclude certain people perhaps driving a personal benefit from keeping the prices up is that a factor i don't have the knowledge for this to my usual. i mean not to the international no but that affects the epidemic about golf course affects every scene but he spoke i seethed at the end goal of him in that esteemed in him he have access not doing to drugs to take in all the ads and so and make the deaths possible to the largest number possible if you see it since. i never saw and i've seen it used to
people use a dizzying offering good to excess and not to pull weeds aids eastern europe dark says the day ends you had to talk about a global epidemic in my view the right to excess better prices should be to everyone independent who had to leave but that's not the whole scene and guessing the governments themselves slow be hard enough to ensure this accessible pricing because so one could imagine that for example corruption comes into place here and sometimes maybe in some of those countries...
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central and eastern areas seeing a touch of frost.e winds switched round, there will be some milder air across there will be some milder air across the west, but some moist air as well. what these outbreaks of rain which will push eastward. the rain claiming... shouting to fizzle away herfigures. claiming... shouting to fizzle away her figures. these guys will brighten tomorrow, we will see some sunshine, and beat amateurs up a couple of notches on today. pretty changeable throughout the week. with some rain at times. the winds lighter than they have been, but particularly south, for a little while, it will turn warmer. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: warwickshire police are telling the public to avoid bermuda park retail centre in nuneaton as they deal with an ongoing incident. there are unconfirmed reports of a man with a shotgun in the bowling alley. the communities secretary, sajid javid, has said the government should consider borrowing more money to invest in building up to 300,000 new homes each year in england. the wor
central and eastern areas seeing a touch of frost.e winds switched round, there will be some milder air across there will be some milder air across the west, but some moist air as well. what these outbreaks of rain which will push eastward. the rain claiming... shouting to fizzle away herfigures. claiming... shouting to fizzle away her figures. these guys will brighten tomorrow, we will see some sunshine, and beat amateurs up a couple of notches on today. pretty changeable throughout the week....
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eastern on saturday. michael heard in his book, thursday that lights, the story of black high school football in texas. author of folks post faxon fake news, peter wadham, farewell to ice. danielle allen in her book, the book deep in the shadows, undercover in the ruthless world of human smuggling. and sunday come our live coverage starts at 3:00 p.m. eastern with carol anderson and her book, "white rage". ps spoken truth of our nation divide. in the true story of a drug cartel, the fbi in the battle for horseracing dynasty. and then exposing rape among college football sexual assault crisis. the texas book festival is live saturday and sunday a book tv. >> c-span's "washington journal", live everyday with new some policy issues that impact too. wednesday morning the house republican tax reform bill scheduled to be released. joining us is tom mcclintock in hawaii and on the recent indictments. the selective service in the pentagon's work takes include women. then, author of former obama administration off
eastern on saturday. michael heard in his book, thursday that lights, the story of black high school football in texas. author of folks post faxon fake news, peter wadham, farewell to ice. danielle allen in her book, the book deep in the shadows, undercover in the ruthless world of human smuggling. and sunday come our live coverage starts at 3:00 p.m. eastern with carol anderson and her book, "white rage". ps spoken truth of our nation divide. in the true story of a drug cartel, the...
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eastern time. and over on c-span 2. energy secretary rick perry will testify. at an over sight hearing. at the house energy and commerce committee. that's live at 10 on c-span 2. each week american history tv reel america brings you public affair films from the 20th century. nine from little rock is a 1964 u.s. information agency film. narrated by jefferson thomas. one of the nine african american students who in 1957 enrolled in little rock arkansas all white central high school. arkansas governor prevented the students from tanding class. until president eisenhower sent 1,000 u.s. army troops and federalized the 10,000 strong arkansas national guard to restore order and enforce school desegregation. in the film mr. thomas and several of the little rock nine reflect on their experience. life beyond high school sp hopes for the future. the film won an academy award in 1965. >>> where do you begin? where do you look? like an ancient battlefield the ground is silent. though people still move in famil
eastern time. and over on c-span 2. energy secretary rick perry will testify. at an over sight hearing. at the house energy and commerce committee. that's live at 10 on c-span 2. each week american history tv reel america brings you public affair films from the 20th century. nine from little rock is a 1964 u.s. information agency film. narrated by jefferson thomas. one of the nine african american students who in 1957 enrolled in little rock arkansas all white central high school. arkansas...
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eastern on c-span3. online, at c-span.org, or an the free c-span radio app. >> tonight, on the communicators, russia's involvement in the 2016 election with reporter julia anguiy. >> facebook said they learned a bunch of ads placed during the election were praised by russian outfits under anonymous accounts and politically divisive ads, not necessarily same at one candidate or another but just aimed at sewing divisiveness on charged topics. >> watch "the communicators" tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >> france's defense minister was in washington, dc recently and said that scrapping the iran nuclear agreement would be a gift to iranian hardliners and a first step toward future wars. this cams after president trump's recent announcement to decertify the agreement and continue threats to ultimately pull out of the deal. she spoke for about an hour last week at an event hosted be the center for strategic and international studies. [inaudible discussion]
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i disguise in eastern scotla nd the most part. i disguise in eastern scotland and eastern england.north—westerly breeze. temperatures on sunday very similar to saturday. moving into early next week and again everything coming in from the atlantic. but things are going to gather and move a little more quickly by the time we get to choose date, because the wind will be picking up. those weatherfronts a lwa ys be picking up. those weatherfronts always more active in the north—west. this is where we have most of the rain. again in the south—east it should be mostly dry. this is bbc news. i am ben bland. the top stories. millions of american women could lose access to free contraception as president trump says employers and insurance companies can opt out on religious grounds. the president believes the freedom to practise your faith is a fundamental rights, along with all of us. an apology from spain for the violence during the disputed catalan referendum. the government could declare independence as early as next week. a group which campaigns to abolish nuclear weapons has been given
i disguise in eastern scotla nd the most part. i disguise in eastern scotland and eastern england.north—westerly breeze. temperatures on sunday very similar to saturday. moving into early next week and again everything coming in from the atlantic. but things are going to gather and move a little more quickly by the time we get to choose date, because the wind will be picking up. those weatherfronts a lwa ys be picking up. those weatherfronts always more active in the north—west. this is...
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rain continues in eastern new england.t's spared areas like new york city now the rain has returned to hartford it will be a rainy morning, especially that early commute through eastern new england. things will improve as we go throughout the day it will take a while this is 7:00 a.m., showing you where all the rain is. the storm moves northwards for the evening. still rain from albany towards burlington showers in areas of maine. we'll continue that trend early tomorrow morning it will slowly improve today. the other story is the cold air coming into the north. we'll watch rain and snow today. yes, snow in areas of minnesota and wisconsin. beautiful day texas through ora at yflidth'sour business travel forecast. more "worldwide exchange" when we come back is now a good time to refinance? yes! mortgage rates are historically low. the time to refinance your home is right now. get started at lendingtree.com. the only place you can compare up to five real offers, side by side, for free. our average customer can significantly
rain continues in eastern new england.t's spared areas like new york city now the rain has returned to hartford it will be a rainy morning, especially that early commute through eastern new england. things will improve as we go throughout the day it will take a while this is 7:00 a.m., showing you where all the rain is. the storm moves northwards for the evening. still rain from albany towards burlington showers in areas of maine. we'll continue that trend early tomorrow morning it will slowly...
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this week starting at 8 pm eastern. tonight, the life and influence of william buffalo bill cody on the 100th anniversary of his death. wednesday, the 60th anniversary of little rock central high school integration with former president bill clinton. thursday night a discussion on the lead up and response of the 1957 segregation of little rock central high school and friday night from american history tv's oral history series, interviews with prominent photojournalists who documented major events throughout american history. what american history tv this week in prime time on c-span3. >> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up wednesday, we look at president trumps decision to decertify the iran nuclear deal this week with lane missed off, security program director of the bipartisan policy center and georgia republican congressman ralph woodall with his view on the tax reform proposal. also the future of immigration and the dac a program and a potential deal to p
this week starting at 8 pm eastern. tonight, the life and influence of william buffalo bill cody on the 100th anniversary of his death. wednesday, the 60th anniversary of little rock central high school integration with former president bill clinton. thursday night a discussion on the lead up and response of the 1957 segregation of little rock central high school and friday night from american history tv's oral history series, interviews with prominent photojournalists who documented major...
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eastern on a c-span. last week former president bill clinton and former canadian prime minister jean chretien look back on their experiences negotiating the original nafta. next we will see the conversation from the canadian american business council in montrÉal. it runs just over an hour. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i like the music. >> hello, welcome. [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] >> thank you for being here. is a great honor for me to be here and i'm somewhat intimidated even though it's a several years a sense the prime minister and the president were in office. i'm still intimidated when i'm around at them, but i want to point out that our titles start with the same word, former. [laughter] >> so, that makes us sort of equal. [laughter] >> if i heard you speak french before, i might not have made you ambassador. [laughter] >> you would have a lot of reasons to take that back. it's a so bright, can't see, but i know he has here somewhere
eastern on a c-span. last week former president bill clinton and former canadian prime minister jean chretien look back on their experiences negotiating the original nafta. next we will see the conversation from the canadian american business council in montrÉal. it runs just over an hour. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i like the music. >> hello, welcome. [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] >> thank you for...
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a universal access for this part of that well off that is a clear and is a trial and to spatially eastern europe today spain the highest prices globality in general for access to aids drugs and why is that. good that i'm in that they may not spray you know and a lot experience shows they had that's not the impossible situation to change it seems like a book procurement to buy twenty it's some dime museum going to buy me a war well that has some experience seems to me up to the roof if that's possible i was recent the umbrella has. been allowed it was a us negotiate for for flood don't depart i saw feeling to help provide. it is a problem dangerous to be face and you need the system much capital but just how man to stand because one would think that when countries especially when they join forces they they should have known difficulty negotiating with the big pharma and yet it seems that they have to figure that out i mentioned that your colleague mentioned before seventy five dollars per person for an annual course of treatment that's like a fraction then very very small fraction of what
a universal access for this part of that well off that is a clear and is a trial and to spatially eastern europe today spain the highest prices globality in general for access to aids drugs and why is that. good that i'm in that they may not spray you know and a lot experience shows they had that's not the impossible situation to change it seems like a book procurement to buy twenty it's some dime museum going to buy me a war well that has some experience seems to me up to the roof if that's...
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congo and been holed up in the eastern congo ever since but in twenty fourteen they suffered a major defeat by the congolese army the army since then blame them for a series of massacres that have happened around the town of burnie about seven hundred people have been killed since twenty four seeing typically in attacks that happen at night villages a killed civilians are killed and then the attackers disappear the army says that this is the idea that rights groups and researches dispute that they say it's not the i.d.f. that the attackers come from a mixture of different places villages say they speak sometimes congolese languages or even languages from neighboring uganda and rwanda and some people allege that there are actually factions of the army involved but that's something that the army denies and malcolm of course it was meant to be an election in the r.c.f. think last year we got postponed for a variety of reasons how is that connected to the violence that we're seeing now. whichever conflict across congo seem to have got worse since that preselection presidential election w
congo and been holed up in the eastern congo ever since but in twenty fourteen they suffered a major defeat by the congolese army the army since then blame them for a series of massacres that have happened around the town of burnie about seven hundred people have been killed since twenty four seeing typically in attacks that happen at night villages a killed civilians are killed and then the attackers disappear the army says that this is the idea that rights groups and researches dispute that...
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eastern. hear recaps on "washington today" weekdays at 5:00 p.m. eastern and get the latest from congress, the administration and important events from across the nation. c-span radio is available in washington on 90.1 fm, on our website at c-span.org or by downloading the free c-span radio app. c-span radio for 20 years where you hear history unfold daily. >>> next, the participants in landmark supreme court cases talk about the legacies. cora mats u-verses united states. brown versus department of education and tinker versus des moines during the vietnam war. the national constitution center in philadelphia hosted this hour-long event. >>> my name is vince stango. i'm he here at the national constitutions center and i am so delighted to
eastern. hear recaps on "washington today" weekdays at 5:00 p.m. eastern and get the latest from congress, the administration and important events from across the nation. c-span radio is available in washington on 90.1 fm, on our website at c-span.org or by downloading the free c-span radio app. c-span radio for 20 years where you hear history unfold daily. >>> next, the participants in landmark supreme court cases talk about the legacies. cora mats u-verses united states....
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