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, which he foresaw, but also the fate of american domestic politics. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span "q&a." >> next, a senate hearing on while higher prevention. interim president michael middleton talks about the .chool's response john king on implementation of the every child succeeds act. officials from the agriculture and interior departments were at a senate energy and natural resources hearing on wildfire and forth management. they talk about legislation that will change how firefighting efforts are funded by the u.s. forest service. they testified on the timber industry. this is two hours. >> good morning, the committee will come to order. we are meeting to receive testimony on a legislative discussion draft entitled wildfire budget response act. i want to thank those that joins together when we released this draft may 25 along with ranking members senator cantwell and senator wyden. u.n. senator crapo have been working this issue for a very long time. we thank you for your leadership. senator rich joins us. a good, strong team with this draft. we have taken public comment on
, which he foresaw, but also the fate of american domestic politics. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span "q&a." >> next, a senate hearing on while higher prevention. interim president michael middleton talks about the .chool's response john king on implementation of the every child succeeds act. officials from the agriculture and interior departments were at a senate energy and natural resources hearing on wildfire and forth management. they talk about...
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watch live on wednesday at 7:00 eastern on c-span two. more on the boat and the and back on the financial market from today's washington journal. our first guest of the morning is ian talley of the "wall street journal." brexitere to talk about or the decision by britain to separate from the european union. your paper, if you take a look at the website of the front page, the headline on the website, is your reaction to brexit. it shows rifts. guest: there are questions about trade relationship in the political relationship. the special relationship in washington with london won't disappear. there is a very long history there. there are more questions about u.s. policy will interact with the eu. with.s. policy with trade the eu in london separately will interact. in the economic and political shockwaves that will continue to reverberate into the u.s. economy. host: are there any other current trade deals are trade issues that are directly affected between united states and members of the european union? guest: there is a long-running negoti
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committee to study governmental operations held hearings on intelligence activities by the cia, fbi, irs and nsa. that's at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span 3. >>> american history tv on c-span 3. saturday night at 10:00 eastern on "real america." >> more than 110,000 cubans flee cuba. they come the 140 kilometers from the port of mural to key west, florida in nearly 2,000 boats. why did they come? why are there so many? >> during the spring through fall of 1980 approximately 125,000 cuban refugees arrived in florida from the port of mariel, cuba. hear interviews from these new arrivals to america and find out why they left. sunday morning at 10:00 on road to the white house rewind, the 1992 democratic and republican conventions. bill clinton accepts his party's presidential nomination in new york city. >> in the name of the hard-working americans who make up our forgotten middle class, i proudly accept your nomination for president of the united states. [ applause ] >> and incumbent president george h.w. bush accepts his party's nomination in houston. >> and i am proud to receive, and i'm honored to accept your nomination for president o
committee to study governmental operations held hearings on intelligence activities by the cia, fbi, irs and nsa. that's at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span 3. >>> american history tv on c-span 3. saturday night at 10:00 eastern on "real america." >> more than 110,000 cubans flee cuba. they come the 140 kilometers from the port of mural to key west, florida in nearly 2,000 boats. why did they come? why are there so many? >> during the spring through fall of 1980...
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committee to study governmental operations held hearings on intelligence activities by the cia, fbi, irs and nsa. that's at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span cubans flee cuba. they come the 140 kilometers from the port of mural to key west, florida in nearly 2,000 boats. why did they come? why are there so many? >> during the spring through fall of 1980 approximately 125,000 cuban refugees arrived in florida from the port of mariel, cuba. hear interviews from these new arrivals to america and find out why they left. sunday morning at 10:00 on road to the white house rewind, the 1992 democratic and republican conventions. bill clinton accepts his party's presidential nomination in new york city. >> in the name of the hard-working americans who make up our forgotten middle class, i proudly accept your nomination for president of the united states. [ applause ] >> and incumbent president george h.w. bush accepts his party's nomination in houston. >> and i am proud to receive, and i'm honored to accept your nomination for president of the united states. >> at 4:45 architectural historian barry lewis on the creation sxefgs of new york city's gr
committee to study governmental operations held hearings on intelligence activities by the cia, fbi, irs and nsa. that's at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span cubans flee cuba. they come the 140 kilometers from the port of mural to key west, florida in nearly 2,000 boats. why did they come? why are there so many? >> during the spring through fall of 1980 approximately 125,000 cuban refugees arrived in florida from the port of mariel, cuba. hear interviews from these new arrivals to america...
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eastern on c-span. >>> president obama's in colorado springs thursday to deliver the commencement address at the u.s. air force ak academy. we'll have live coverage of the president's remarks starting at noon eastern on c-span. >>> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. on thursday, we're live in laredo, texas, on the u.s./mexico border to talk about trade issues affecting the region and the country. san antonio express trade reporter lynn better zouski discusses the flow and volume of trade across the border. also texas congressman joins us to talk about how trade benefits laredo and the country. then bob cash stake director for texas trade coalition and nafta critic looks at how the trade deal moved jobs from southern texas to mexico and how that hurts mexicans as well. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live from laredo, texas, beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern thursday. join the discussion. >>> up next on american history tv, a discussion about the role of music in the anti-vietnam war movement with political singer-songwrite
eastern on c-span. >>> president obama's in colorado springs thursday to deliver the commencement address at the u.s. air force ak academy. we'll have live coverage of the president's remarks starting at noon eastern on c-span. >>> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. on thursday, we're live in laredo, texas, on the u.s./mexico border to talk about trade issues affecting the region and the country. san antonio...
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eastern on c-span -- it re-airs on sunday evenings at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span. brennanctor john testifies about the cia's operations around the world and global terror threats. you can watch it live beginning at 9:00 eastern on c-span three and c-span.org. >> on american history tv, this saturday starting at 1:00 p.m. eastern, we are live from gettysburg college for the annual civil war institute summer conference as authors, historians and professors examine topics such as reconstruction in the north and the post-civil war career of ulysses s grant and the origins of the lost cause. 40ththe approach of the anniversary of the smithsonian air and space museum, we will show a series of nasa films. we will look at the 1966 film, science reporter. a couple of our earlier models. this is the mercury suit. after the mercury suit is the gemini. this is a suit very similar to this, in fact identical to this was warned by white in his extravehicular excursions. >> it does look different from that gemini suit. >> it is one of our earlier models of the apollo suit. >> traci
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eastern here on c-span. on american history tv on c-span 3, this saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history. >> by the end of the 1880's, you have as dramatic upsurge, a veteranss surge in organizations, in the membership in these organizations and in the statues they create. >> university of georgia professor scott nesbitt discusses the ongoing debate over confederate war monuments and how many were the result of campaigns by southern women during the reconstruction era and into the late 19th century. sunday morning on road to the white house rewind. >> back in 1976, mr. carter said, trust me and a lot of people dead. now many of those people are out of work. >> the republican alternative is the biggest tax giveaway and history. eagan-kemp-roth. i call it a free lunch that americans cannot afford. >> the 1980 republican and democratic conventions with ronald reagan becoming the gop nominee and president jimmy carter accepting the democratic nomination. smithsonian's national air and space museum will commemorate its 40th anniversary. sunday at 6:00 p.m. easter
eastern here on c-span. on american history tv on c-span 3, this saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history. >> by the end of the 1880's, you have as dramatic upsurge, a veteranss surge in organizations, in the membership in these organizations and in the statues they create. >> university of georgia professor scott nesbitt discusses the ongoing debate over confederate war monuments and how many were the result of campaigns by southern women during the reconstruction era...
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eastern. c-span's conversation with democratic presidential candidate senator bernie sanders of vermont. p.m.an see that at 6:30 and 9:30 p.m. eastern on-span. you realize, this is something i would not only love to do, but something i think could be really different from the kinds of books that have been written about macarthur in whichst, and the way in to really rethink and reevaluate who this person was, what his significance was, what his were that made him one of the most adored and agitated figures -- adulated figures were that made in american history, but what were his flaws and things that made him a really ways unpleasant and hated. arthurer: sunday night, herman takes a look at the life and career of douglas macarthur in his book "douglas macarthur: american warrior." i think that's one of the things about macarthur that you can say. he saw the future more clearly than he saw the present. ofther it was the rise china, the split between china and the soviet union, which he foresaw, but also perhaps the fate of american domestic politics. 8:00ncer: sunday night at eastern on c-span's q&a. announcer: tom wheeler discussed the
eastern. c-span's conversation with democratic presidential candidate senator bernie sanders of vermont. p.m.an see that at 6:30 and 9:30 p.m. eastern on-span. you realize, this is something i would not only love to do, but something i think could be really different from the kinds of books that have been written about macarthur in whichst, and the way in to really rethink and reevaluate who this person was, what his significance was, what his were that made him one of the most adored and...
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senate on c-span two. >> live today on c-span, washington journal is next. easternhearing on the danger of synthetic drugs. at noon, the house returns from a memorial day break with general speeches. legislative is this at 2:00 p.m. eastern. >> coming up and 45 minutes, mark hugo lopez of the pew research center discusses the role of the latino vote in the 16 elections. tour♪0 a.m., former host: the associated press has called it. hillary clinton will become the first woman to top the presidential ticket of a major u.s. clinical party, capturing commitments monday from the number of delegates needed to win the democratic nomination. we begin with hillary clinton and bernie sanders supporters, what is your reaction to the news? if you are supporting the vermont senator, call (202) 748-8000, hillary clinton supporters call (202) 748-8001. you can also go to twitter
senate on c-span two. >> live today on c-span, washington journal is next. easternhearing on the danger of synthetic drugs. at noon, the house returns from a memorial day break with general speeches. legislative is this at 2:00 p.m. eastern. >> coming up and 45 minutes, mark hugo lopez of the pew research center discusses the role of the latino vote in the 16 elections. tour♪0 a.m., former host: the associated press has called it. hillary clinton will become the first woman to top...
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seive live at 1:30 eastern on c-span. later in the day, officials from the obama and george w. bush administrations. that's also from the atlantic council, and we have it live at 4:30 eastern on c-span. >> i am pleased that the senate as a body has come to this conclusion: television in the senate will undoubtedly provide citizens with greater access and expose your to the alaskas of this body. to the actions of this body. this access will help all americans to be better informed of the problems and the issues which face nation on a day-by-day basis. >> you know, during the election i had the occasion of meeting a woman who had supported me in my campaign. and she decided to come to shake my hand and take a photograph. a wonderful woman, she wasn't asking for anything, and i was or very grateful that he took the time to come by. it was an unexceptional moment except for the fact that she was born in 1894, and her name was marguerite lewis, an african-american woman who had been born in louisiana, born in the shadow of slavery, born at a time when lynchings were common place, bor
seive live at 1:30 eastern on c-span. later in the day, officials from the obama and george w. bush administrations. that's also from the atlantic council, and we have it live at 4:30 eastern on c-span. >> i am pleased that the senate as a body has come to this conclusion: television in the senate will undoubtedly provide citizens with greater access and expose your to the alaskas of this body. to the actions of this body. this access will help all americans to be better informed of the...
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eastern on c-span two and at www.c-span.org. payrrow, hollywood will tribute to jo cox who was shot and killed on thursday. we will have coverage beginning at 9:30 eastern on c-span two. next, a look at potential vice presidential candidates. first up, some of the people hillary clinton might choose as her running mate. we begin with an interview with "usa today" washington correspondent who has compiled a list of possible contenders. steve: paul singer -- based on the developments this week, bernie sanders' webcast to his supporters, new poll numbers for donald trump, where does this
eastern on c-span two and at www.c-span.org. payrrow, hollywood will tribute to jo cox who was shot and killed on thursday. we will have coverage beginning at 9:30 eastern on c-span two. next, a look at potential vice presidential candidates. first up, some of the people hillary clinton might choose as her running mate. we begin with an interview with "usa today" washington correspondent who has compiled a list of possible contenders. steve: paul singer -- based on the developments...
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washington journal live tomorrow morning at 7:00 eastern on c-span. they will decide policy positions for the dnc over the next four years. >> on american history tv on c-span 3 this saturday starting at 1:00 p.m. eastern. authors, historians and professors examine topics like free peoples refugee camps and the post civil war career of grant. with the approach of the 40th anniversary of the smithsonian aerospace. >> couple of our earlier models. here we have the alshepards shoot. after the mercury, it is the gemini. >> a suit similar to this. >> this does look quite a bit different. >> this is one of our earlier models. >> this airplane in may, 1927 flew 3,600 miles in 33 1/2 hours from new york to paris flown by charles lindberg an unknown male pilot. his goal was to win for the first nonstop flight from new york to paris. but what it represents in the history ofa aveiation is the transformation from what the wright brothers created and how it transitions. >> a panel exams ways communities can imagine the effects of climate change. representatives dis
washington journal live tomorrow morning at 7:00 eastern on c-span. they will decide policy positions for the dnc over the next four years. >> on american history tv on c-span 3 this saturday starting at 1:00 p.m. eastern. authors, historians and professors examine topics like free peoples refugee camps and the post civil war career of grant. with the approach of the 40th anniversary of the smithsonian aerospace. >> couple of our earlier models. here we have the alshepards shoot....
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the bullets bounced off diamonds, the hardest substance known to man. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." >> in one hour, american history tv will air
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eastern on c-span three. the u.k. votes on whether to remain in the european union. today, british prime minister david cameron and u.k. independence party leader nature nigel for roche will debate the issue. at 4:00 p.m.y itv eastern on c-span3. >> our live coverage of the presidential race continues tonight, with primaries in six states -- california, montana, new jersey, new mexico, and north and south dakota. >> a more different vision for our country and the one between our side of democrats for progress, for prosperity, for fairness and opportunity, than the presumptive nominee on the republican side. >> so we are going to win for our vets. we are going to win on education, no more common core, bring it down, bring it down, we want it local. we are going to win with health care. we are going to win at the border. we are going to win and trade. redefine what to politics means in america. we need people from coast-to-coast, standing out, fighting back, and demanding a government that represents all of us, and not just the 1%. >> [cheers and applause] >> join us l
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. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a." >> a panel of scholars discusses the evolution of american liberal political philosophy through the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. they concentrate on the ideologies of john stuart mill, david hume, john do, and jane adams. the discussion was part of a daylong symposium at grand valley state university in grand rapids, michigan. it's about an hour. >> so much of this summit is concerned with the electoral history of progressivism and conservatism. many of our speakers asked how the ideas and arguments of major political thinkers have made their way into the cultural conversation. have shaped political attitudes, and given rise to political action. our midmorning session is particularly exciting in this respect. the three historians before you are going to discuss how certain major intellectual figures of the long 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries have affected and in some cases may continue to affect american political thought. i will introduce our speakers alphabetically.
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. >> watched "the communicators" monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. is year, c-span is touring cities across the country exploring american history. next, a look at our recent visit to nashville, tennessee. you are watching american, all weekend, every weekend on cspan3. >> the civil rights room is a sacred space that houses nashville's role after the brown decision the year after king's assassination. the purpose of this space is to engage our community and highlight the pivotal role nashville played in crafting this path towards dismantling segregated institutions. when you walk in this space, you something sacred took place in the spot we are standing. it gives the narrative and puts nashville into this longer context of civil rights. i think nashville affairs differently than other cities in the south. during the 1960's, nashville had no loss of life during the sit-ins, during school desegregation, or protests. i think nashville's story is unique because it was the only strategic movement led by students and the community. students in nashville did
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on politics and music as well as foreign relations after the war. "american history tv" prime time tonight at 8:00 eastern here on c-span 3. and on c-span at 8:00 eastern john roberts talks about finding consensus on the court. here's a portion of what you'll see tonight. >> mr. chief justice, you mentioned the unanimous nature of the brown v. board of education decision 62 years ago. how would you describe your approach to consensus building on the court and how would you compare it to the styles of some of your favorite chief justices in our history? >> it's interesting. it was a great benefit, but there was another side to that. they left a lot of things undecided. you had a generation of litigati litigation, where does the obligation apply and on what basis. so it was unanimous and that was a good thing and i understand chief justice warren's reasoning, but it's subject to criticism. even if it's going to be 7-2 or 6-3, let's get some of those things resolved so people know how to implement this. all deliberate speed, what does that mean? so there are pluses, there are minuses. sometimes when we have written opinions pe
on politics and music as well as foreign relations after the war. "american history tv" prime time tonight at 8:00 eastern here on c-span 3. and on c-span at 8:00 eastern john roberts talks about finding consensus on the court. here's a portion of what you'll see tonight. >> mr. chief justice, you mentioned the unanimous nature of the brown v. board of education decision 62 years ago. how would you describe your approach to consensus building on the court and how would you...
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eastern on c-span two. nouncer: tonight on c-span, q&a with arthur herman that is followed by british pm david cameron who has announces plans to resign after britain has decided to exit the european unions. -- union. -- later,sident can't presidential candidate bernie sanders. ♪ announcer: this week on "q&a," father and senior fellow arthur herman. he discusses his book "american warrior." about douglas macarthur. herman, what made douglas macarthur so controversial? arthur: well, a number of things. i think there was aspect of his personality, his politics and then there's also simply the --
eastern on c-span two. nouncer: tonight on c-span, q&a with arthur herman that is followed by british pm david cameron who has announces plans to resign after britain has decided to exit the european unions. -- union. -- later,sident can't presidential candidate bernie sanders. ♪ announcer: this week on "q&a," father and senior fellow arthur herman. he discusses his book "american warrior." about douglas macarthur. herman, what made douglas macarthur so...
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eastern on c-span. -- at 7:30 eastern on c-span. buddy dyer spoke at the u.s. conference of mayors meeting. hing talked about the mass shooting that happened two weeks ago today. 49 people were killed in the worst mass shooting in u.s. history. 53 people were also injured. his remarks are about 25 minutes. >> the horror that took place at the lgbt nightclub in orlando earlier this month shook our community and the nation to their core. it also serves as a reminder to the rest of us how much work we still have to do to address the epidemic of violence in our city and to fight back against hate and discrimination. the people of orlando have shown us awe-inspiring levels in the face of tragedy and their commitment to supporting victims and their families gives us hope that love may triumph over hate. our board member, former annual meeting host and most importantly our friend buddy dyer has s t
eastern on c-span. -- at 7:30 eastern on c-span. buddy dyer spoke at the u.s. conference of mayors meeting. hing talked about the mass shooting that happened two weeks ago today. 49 people were killed in the worst mass shooting in u.s. history. 53 people were also injured. his remarks are about 25 minutes. >> the horror that took place at the lgbt nightclub in orlando earlier this month shook our community and the nation to their core. it also serves as a reminder to the rest of us how...
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remarks beginning at 4:00 pm eastern and later c-span's conversation with democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders. you can see that at 6:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> this is something not only what i love to do but something that could be really different from the kinds of books that have been written in the past and a way to rethink and reevaluate who this person was, what his real significant was, what his virtues really were that made him one of the most adored and age-related figures in american history and what were his flaws and the things that made him in many ways hated by millions of people. >> sunday night and q and a, arthur herman looks at the life and career of douglas macarthur in his book douglas macarthur, american warrior. >> that is one of the things about macarthur. he saw the future more often than he saw the present. whether it was america's role in asia, the rise of china, the split between china and the soviet union which he foresaw. also the fate of american domestic politics. >> sunday at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. attorney general loretta lynch and secretaries of labor, housing and education talk about chall
remarks beginning at 4:00 pm eastern and later c-span's conversation with democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders. you can see that at 6:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> this is something not only what i love to do but something that could be really different from the kinds of books that have been written in the past and a way to rethink and reevaluate who this person was, what his real significant was, what his virtues really were that made him one of the most adored...
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here's a look at our prime time schedule on the c-span networks 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, more from president obama as he takes part in a news conference with canadian prime minister justin mexican president enrique pena nieto. the senate adjourns on c-span 2, ways to combat the zika virus and c-span 3, testimony from education secretary john king on the "everyntation of student succeeds" act. waur"washington journal" live. egan, professor at american university will join us to discuss the ongoing economic diplomatic fall-out from britain's fall-out last week to eave the european union and rachel roubein from the national will be on talking about the legislative efforts to act.l the affordable care bade, from politco, n the select committee on benghazi. investigated the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. responses by the white house and former secretary of state hillary clinton in her presidential campaign. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal" gipping live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. yesterday, 172 british labor members
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eastern on c-span. this is an amazing family story if you think about it, where the empire has increased, there are great love affairs. but it is also a family where fathers killed her sons, wives and their husbands overthrown and murdered. it is a family unlike any other. he discusses his book about the dynasty that ruled russia for 300 years. >> all the girls and the children, basically, we're wearing their own bizarre bullet-proof vest. romanov diaith the mond. hundreds have been sewn into their underwear so they could have money in case they escaped. months sewingent the diamonds in. tragically, this made their execution and agony much larger because bullets do not stop diamonds. announcer: tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." announcer: president obama talks about the mass shooting in orlando, florida for about five minutes in the white house restroom. -- press room. president obama: today, as americans, we grieve the brutal murder, horrific massacre of dozens of innocent people. we pray for
eastern on c-span. this is an amazing family story if you think about it, where the empire has increased, there are great love affairs. but it is also a family where fathers killed her sons, wives and their husbands overthrown and murdered. it is a family unlike any other. he discusses his book about the dynasty that ruled russia for 300 years. >> all the girls and the children, basically, we're wearing their own bizarre bullet-proof vest. romanov diaith the mond. hundreds have been sewn...
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eastern live on c-span. speculation builds on running mates for the candidates. tomorrow begins the first in a series of programs on a list of people named as potential vp candidates. warren, andzabeth brown. that airs tomorrow on c-span. madam secretary, we give 72 of our delegate votes to the next president of the united states. >> joining us now, the supreme court correspondent for the new york times. good morning. thank you for joining us. tell us how the eight member court is working so far. >> it seems like they have gone into hibernation. decide casesng to and avoid four deadlocks. when we went into this term, it looked like there were six cases involving issues like abortion and immigration. it is not clear these things that look like blockbusters will turn to be blockbusters or will fizzle out. >> you wrote about how the justices are functioning since the vacancy greeted by justice scalia's death. you show there are interesting alliances forming. it is not just the split. to -- has seem to camps, thedifferent justices working to deliver unified opinions.
eastern live on c-span. speculation builds on running mates for the candidates. tomorrow begins the first in a series of programs on a list of people named as potential vp candidates. warren, andzabeth brown. that airs tomorrow on c-span. madam secretary, we give 72 of our delegate votes to the next president of the united states. >> joining us now, the supreme court correspondent for the new york times. good morning. thank you for joining us. tell us how the eight member court is working...
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on the progress of first net. the senate commerce subcommittee meets live at night: 30 eastern. you can see live on c-span three. later, the philadelphia mayor and jim canning talk about the planning for the democratic national convention. we will bring you that life at 2:00 eastern also on c-span 3. the political primary season over, c-span's road to the white house brings you to the convention. >> we will be going into the commission, no matter what happens. primary season over, c-span's road to the white house brings you to i think we will be going in so strong. >> watched the democratic national convention july 25 with live coverage from philadelphia. then, we take on the social, racial, and environmental justice to philadelphia. >> every minute of the republican and democratic national conventions on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. >> the justice department released the full transcript of 911 calls made by the orlando n.ooter, omar mattee in a conversation recorded with c-span on monday, paul ryan called on the administration to release the transcripts. he also talked about the agenda and the 2016 camp
on the progress of first net. the senate commerce subcommittee meets live at night: 30 eastern. you can see live on c-span three. later, the philadelphia mayor and jim canning talk about the planning for the democratic national convention. we will bring you that life at 2:00 eastern also on c-span 3. the political primary season over, c-span's road to the white house brings you to the convention. >> we will be going into the commission, no matter what happens. primary season over,...
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onsunday at eight east turn 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." at 1 p.m. eastern, a discussion on the legacy of the civil war. you will hear discussions on the return of the confederate veteran and the origins of the lost cause your it is hosted by gettysburg college and gettys are, pennsylvania. reconstruction and the like us the of the civil war only on american history tv here on c-span3. american history tv was recently live from these that sony and for an all-day conference on african-american history. -- the future of the african-american past. a group of scholars discussed african-american religion. this was hosted by the national museum of african american history and culture. it is an hour and 40 minutes. [applause] >> good morning and thank you for joining us on this beautiful, rainy day in washington, d.c. i am honored to be the chair of this panel, which intends to answer the simple and in many questionlex
onsunday at eight east turn 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." at 1 p.m. eastern, a discussion on the legacy of the civil war. you will hear discussions on the return of the confederate veteran and the origins of the lost cause your it is hosted by gettysburg college and gettys are, pennsylvania. reconstruction and the like us the of the civil war only on american history tv here on c-span3. american history tv was recently live from these that sony and for an all-day conference on...
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be sure to watch c-span washington journal live from laredo, texas, beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern onhursday. join the discussion. >>> american history tv on c-span 3. saturday night at 10:00 eastern on real america. >> more than 110,000 cubans flee cuba. they come the 140 kilometers to key west, florida, in nearly 2,000 boats. why do they come? why are there so many? >> during the spring through fall of 1980, approximately 125,000 cuban refugees arrived in florida from the port of cuba. hear interviews from the new arrivals to america and find out why they left. sunday morning at 10:00 on road to the white house rewind, the 1992 democratic and republican conventions. bill clinton accepts his party's presidential nomination in new york city. >> in the name of the hard-working americans who make up our forgotten middle class, i proudly accept your nomination for president of the united states. [ cheering and applause ] >> and president george h.w. bush accepts his party's nomination in houston. >> and i'm proud to receive and i'm honored to accept your nomination for president of the u
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eastern on c-span. hers will be speaking at the american jewish committee global forum. that event starts at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. up until then, discussion on donald trump and his influence on the republican party. it is from today's "washington journal." feldman is the chief political correspondent for the christian science monitor. recently, she took on the question of who the republicans are with donald trump as the standardbearer. one question at the top of the story -- is he rupturing or reinventing the gop? could it be a bit of vote? absolutely, the answer for right now is that he is rupturing. massive split in the party particularly with republican leaders who very tentatively and unenthusiastically have endorsed him in the name of our to unity and in the name of defeating hillary clinton who they say would be worse. they would be the first wet knowledge that we don't exactly know what we would get with him will trump. there in lies the existing question of where this party is going. it is
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eastern on c-span 3 and c-span.org. book tv has 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors every weekend. here are some programs coming up this weekend. night, the publishing industry -- on saturday night -- former nba player and author kareem abdul-jabbar discusses his book "writings ont the wall." on sunday, a roundtable discussion on "the art of the deal." panelists include a book critic for "the washington post," and a senior writer for "the wall street journal." .m., afterwards, a political science professor talks about his book, which looks at the history and rise of isis. >> so the spectacular -- of isis thea direct result of deepening sectarianism, the civil war in the arab east, the security vacuum that exists in the perception that somehow the arab spring could change the existing order. >> go to book tv.org for the complete weekend schedule. am pleased that the senate as a body has come to this conclusion. the senate will undoubtedly provide citizens with greater access and exposure to the actions of this body.
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eastern for election results, candidate speeches, and your reaction, and we will look ahead at the fall battleground states, taking you to the white house on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. >> regretted presidential --didate bernie sanders democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders campaigning in los angeles. you can see that live at 6 p.m. eastern on c-span. next, we will take a look at what is thing done to help homeless veterans. labor secretary thomas perez was part of this event. he shares what his department is doing to help veterans find steady work. also remarks from virginia governor terry mcauliffe. this is two hours. >> good morning. yay. oh, that got quiet fast. hi, everyone. welcome to washington. whoo-hoo! all right. to good vantage of the coffee this morning, good. my name is really cohn, i am the director of the national coalition for homeless veterans. i have seen a lot of your faces the last few days. i know because you guys have prevented me from doing things like going to the bathroom. that who is here for the very first time? whoa! [applause] >> i want to welcome you to the family. we are like that weird aunt. for
eastern for election results, candidate speeches, and your reaction, and we will look ahead at the fall battleground states, taking you to the white house on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. >> regretted presidential --didate bernie sanders democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders campaigning in los angeles. you can see that live at 6 p.m. eastern on c-span. next, we will take a look at what is thing done to help homeless veterans. labor secretary thomas perez was part of...
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be sure to watch c-span's washington journal beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. on whether tote remain in the european union. davidh prime minister cameron and the independence party leader debate the issue. hosted by >> we are going public. we will be watched by our friends and people across the country. and i would hope, as i said before, that the senate may change. not as an institution. it may become a more efficient body because of televised proceedings. >> the proceedings of the united states senate are being broadcast to the nation on television for the first time. not that we have operated in secret until now. millions of americans have sat in the galleries and observed senate debates during their visits to washington. today, they can witness the proceedings in their own homes. >> in effect, the senate floor has been a kind of stage. senators have been acting on that stage. is in thece galleries. by our action today, we have not fundamentally altered that situation. we have enlarged the galleries. we have pushed out the walls to include the american peopl
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eastern on c-span two. today, a look at the societal effects of climate change looking at the localized impact communities.s and that is live at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3. >> madam secretary, we proudly votes tof our delegate the next president of the united states. [fireworks] ♪ applause] announcer: live today on c-span, washington journal is next. at 10:00 a.m. eastern, a discussion on the potential u.k. exit from the european union. and at 7:00 p.m., the iraqi ambassador to the united states speaks at the council in washington. coming up and 45 minutes, washington journal is that the u.s.-mexico border in laredo, texas. brandon darby of breitbart texas on the illegal flow of of immigrants in the area. immigration lawyer on laws related to citizenship and deportation. at 9:15 a.m., a discussion on the mexican drug cartels. ♪ host: good morning, everyone. "washington journal" is live fat the u.s.-mexico border laredo, texas. all of you get to ask questions. we start today with immigration at this locatio
eastern on c-span two. today, a look at the societal effects of climate change looking at the localized impact communities.s and that is live at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3. >> madam secretary, we proudly votes tof our delegate the next president of the united states. [fireworks] ♪ applause] announcer: live today on c-span, washington journal is next. at 10:00 a.m. eastern, a discussion on the potential u.k. exit from the european union. and at 7:00 p.m., the iraqi ambassador to the...
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on what should be included in the party's platform ahead of next month's democratic national convention. the platform committee is meeting saturday at noon eastern, and you can see that live on our companion network, c-span. and then sunday on c-span, conservative activist steve lanagan and bon vander plaats on the 2016 presidential campaign. both were supporters of ted cruz before donald trump clinched the republican nomination. news makers is sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> retired air force colonel morris davis was formerly the top prosecutor for terrorist suspects held at guantanamo bay. colonel davis spoke at the national press club recently, explaining what he sees as the problems with the military trials at guantanamo bay. >> all right. good morning, everyone. is this on? can you hear me okay? sure. okay, it's a small room. i'm loud. good morning. thank you so much for joining us. i am molly mcincludeky. i'm a member of the board of governors here at the national press club and a freelance journalist, and i'm so proud to welcome colonel morris davis to this newsmaker this morning. during an election cycle that has seen an increasing crackdown on press freedoms and an admi
on what should be included in the party's platform ahead of next month's democratic national convention. the platform committee is meeting saturday at noon eastern, and you can see that live on our companion network, c-span. and then sunday on c-span, conservative activist steve lanagan and bon vander plaats on the 2016 presidential campaign. both were supporters of ted cruz before donald trump clinched the republican nomination. news makers is sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern on...
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eastern on c-span. >>> president obama's in colorado springs thursday to deliver the commencement address force ak academy. we'll have live coverage of the president's remarks starting at noon eastern on c-span. >>> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. on thursday, we're live in laredo, texas, on the u.s./mexico border to talk about trade issues affecting the region and the country. san antonio express trade reporter lynn better zouski discusses the flow and volume of trade across the border. also texas congressman joins us to talk about how trade benefits laredo and the country. then bob cash stake director for texas trade coalition and nafta critic looks at how the trade deal moved jobs from southern texas to mexico and how that hurts mexicans as well. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live from laredo, texas beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern thursday. join the discussion. >>> up next on american history tv, a discussion about the role of music in the anti-vietnam war movement with political singer-songwriters country joe mc
eastern on c-span. >>> president obama's in colorado springs thursday to deliver the commencement address force ak academy. we'll have live coverage of the president's remarks starting at noon eastern on c-span. >>> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. on thursday, we're live in laredo, texas, on the u.s./mexico border to talk about trade issues affecting the region and the country. san antonio express trade...
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on c-span. later our coverage continues as president obama i just as the canadian parliament. that is at 5:45 easternere on c-span. >> this weekend on c-span city's tour, along with our comcast cable partners. we will explore the history of utah. -- who has we will been collecting rare books for the past 30 years, showcases many of his great finds including brigham young's copy of the book of mormon. >> thomas payne went to robert bell and wanted to have this printed. buyanted to proceeds to soldiers mittens. after it went through three periods, they had a falling out. thomas payne allowed anybody to printed. -- to print it. that is why the book is so well known. >> the author of a peculiar people talks about anti-mormonism in america since its founding in the 1830's through its current troubles and the origins of the animosity. >> kind of properly in that because not only are they a minority, but they are a religious minority who have figured in disproportionately visible ways in the debates about religion. x american history tv take a tour of brigham young university school -- university museum of
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eastern on c-span and c-span radio. later in the day, cia director john brennan talks about instability and threats to global security with pbss judy woodruff. that is live at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span radio. >>> automotive and tech industry representatives testify about developing a network of connected vehicles. they looked at how federal regulations can be improved to boost technology development. this hearing of a senate sub committee is about an hour and twenty minutes. >> good morning, i am pleased to convene the senate sub committee on surface transportation and merchant marine infrastructure safety and security. for today's hearing entitled how the internet of things can bring u.s. transportation and infrastructure into the 21st century. this hearing will examine how the internet of things can advance our nation's transportation and infrastructure system. american's transportation network is positioned to benefit from new developments in technology. for example, the internet of things offers new ways
eastern on c-span and c-span radio. later in the day, cia director john brennan talks about instability and threats to global security with pbss judy woodruff. that is live at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span radio. >>> automotive and tech industry representatives testify about developing a network of connected vehicles. they looked at how federal regulations can be improved to boost technology development. this hearing of a senate sub committee is about an hour and twenty...
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rather the going to get a chance to vote and three and fair elections. >> tonight at eight eastern on c-span's q&a. now a discussion on islam and religious liberty. the speaker is islamic scholar yusuf. convert.an-born muslim he founded the first muslim liberal arts college in united days. reports say he is on a isis hit list of muslim leaders. this is just over an hour. >> it is an honor and a privilege to welcome all of you here this afternoon. our discussion today on islam citizenship and religious liberty cannot be more timely. today the relationship between muslims and non-muslims is that an important crossroads. a time when tensions are high and the very place and identity of listens as citizens in america is being put into question. it is certainly troubling times when one out of two americans has an unfavorable view of islam and muslims. feel thatout of three the civil liberties of american muslims should be curtailed. divisiveratcheting of rhetoric that we are hearing during the presidential politics and debates taking place, we are ,lso seeing criminal threats harassment, and pulling
rather the going to get a chance to vote and three and fair elections. >> tonight at eight eastern on c-span's q&a. now a discussion on islam and religious liberty. the speaker is islamic scholar yusuf. convert.an-born muslim he founded the first muslim liberal arts college in united days. reports say he is on a isis hit list of muslim leaders. this is just over an hour. >> it is an honor and a privilege to welcome all of you here this afternoon. our discussion today on islam...
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that was coming out at the time and more conservative elements. >> watch the c-span cities tour saturday at noon eastern ons. watch the republican national convention starting july 18th with live coverage from cleveland. >> so we'll be going into the convention no matter what happens, and i think we're going to go in so strong. >> reporter: and watch the democratic national convention starting july 25th. with live coverage from philadelphia. >> let's go forward. let's win the nomination. and in july let's return as a unified party! >> and then we take our fight for social, economy, racial and environmental justice to philadelph philadelphia, pennsylvania. >> every minute of the republican and democratic party's national conventions on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. >>> labor secretary tom perez was among the speakers at the 2016 annual meeting of the national coalition for homeless veterans. he talked about his department's efforts to train and find jobs for unemployed veterans. we'll also hear from representatives of the veterans affairs department, home depot, citibank, and the governor of virgini
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eastern on c-span. ommittee takes a look at the tomorrow "radical islam" and terrorism. that live on c-span3. >> former national security adviser to president obama, james jones, and former nato ambassador under president george w. bush, nicolas burns, talked about the future of nato at an event at the atlantic council today. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> good afternoon, everyone. let's get started. i'm damon will son, the executive vice president of the atlantic council and delighted to welcome you here today for the launch of a very important report on nato. we're here four days after the british electorate decide the uk can -- the u.k. can would lead the european union, i think our community here at the atlantic council believes one thing is to certain. no matter what, our alliance will become more important and be the glue that helps keep us together across the atlantic, within europe, and a vehicle to help defend our way of lives. we're here today to talk about a report, row storing nato'
eastern on c-span. ommittee takes a look at the tomorrow "radical islam" and terrorism. that live on c-span3. >> former national security adviser to president obama, james jones, and former nato ambassador under president george w. bush, nicolas burns, talked about the future of nato at an event at the atlantic council today. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> good afternoon, everyone. let's get started. i'm damon will son, the executive vice president of the...
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announcer: sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a."nnouncer: now, a look at coverage of the presidency and politics in the digital age. this discussion includes journalists, editors, and a spokesman from hillary clinton's 2008 presidential campaign. from the george w. bush presidential center in dallas, this is an hour. [applause] michael: thank you, kevin. and welcome, everybody. it is a privilege to be here representing the "dallas morning news," and to introduce our first panel. and i'll introduce folks as they come on to the stage. the founding executive editor of georgetown university's institute of politics and public service. the former communications director of the democratic national committee, he is a veteran of four presidential campaigns, including serving as senior spokesman in 2008 for hillary clinton. olivier knox is the chief washington correspondent for yahoo! news, where he has covered the white house, politics, and foreign policy since 2012. before that, he was on the front press for 15 years. as senior advisor for
announcer: sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a."nnouncer: now, a look at coverage of the presidency and politics in the digital age. this discussion includes journalists, editors, and a spokesman from hillary clinton's 2008 presidential campaign. from the george w. bush presidential center in dallas, this is an hour. [applause] michael: thank you, kevin. and welcome, everybody. it is a privilege to be here representing the "dallas morning news," and to...
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on at least and that it drugs and the public policy challenges to ban them. we are live with the senate judiciary committee at 10:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. tsa administrator peter neff and are -- neffinger testified tuesday on delays at airports. he will testify live at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3. >> our live coverage of the presidential race continues to deny with primaries in six states. california, montana, new jersey, new mexico, and north and south to coda. >> a more different vision for our country than the one between our side of democrats for progress, prosperity, fairness and opportunity, then the presumptive nominee on the republican side. win one going to progress and education. no more common core. bring it down. we want it local. we are going to win with health care. we are going to win at the border. we are going to win. >> we have got to redefine what politics means in america. we need people from coast to coast standing up, fighting back , and demanding a government that represents all of us, not just the 1%. >> join us live at 9:00 p.m. eastern for election results, candidate speeches, and your reaction. and we will lo
on at least and that it drugs and the public policy challenges to ban them. we are live with the senate judiciary committee at 10:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. tsa administrator peter neff and are -- neffinger testified tuesday on delays at airports. he will testify live at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3. >> our live coverage of the presidential race continues to deny with primaries in six states. california, montana, new jersey, new mexico, and north and south to coda. >> a more...
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people who were going to get a chance to vote in free and fair elections. >> sunday night at eastern on c-spansku and eight. >> next, a discussion on student debt in the united states and who is most affected by the problem. the speakers are education department advisor rohan chopra who is the first lawn on the minute the consumer financial protection bureau and new york times columnist susan d'arcy, codirector of the education policy initiative at the gerald ford school of public policy at the university of michigan. >> good afternoon everybody and welcome. i'm susan collins, the dean here at the gerald r ford school of public policy and i'm delighted to see all of you with us here today. before i begin, i'd like to thank the education policy initiative and my colleagues brian jacob and susan's and rc for planning our event today which you like me have been looking forward to. i'd also like to acknowledge the center or the study of higher and post secondary education whose director michael less ego is here today as well. and the charles h and susan guess not for their generous support of toda
people who were going to get a chance to vote in free and fair elections. >> sunday night at eastern on c-spansku and eight. >> next, a discussion on student debt in the united states and who is most affected by the problem. the speakers are education department advisor rohan chopra who is the first lawn on the minute the consumer financial protection bureau and new york times columnist susan d'arcy, codirector of the education policy initiative at the gerald ford school of public...
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eastern on c-span. >>> the hard-fought 2016 primary season is over with historic conventions to follow this summer. >> colorado. >> florida. texas. >> ohio. . watch c-span as the delegates consider the nomination of the first woman ever to head a major political party and the first non-politician in several decades. watch live on c-span, listen on the c-span radio app or get video on demand at cspan.org. off front-row seat to every minute of both conventions on c-span beginning on monday, july 18. >>> now veterans affairs secretary robert mcdonald on veterans health care, v.a. didn't claims processing and agency modernization efforts. the v.a. secretary took part in a one-hour discussion hosted by the brookings institution. >> all right, good afternoon, everyone. my name is elaine kamark, i'm the director for the center of effective -- you know, something or other. center for effective government management here at brookings and also a senior fellow. it is my great privilege today to open this session on can the department of veterans affairs be modernized with the secretary of veteran
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eastern on c-span 2. dnesday, a look at the societal effects of climate change, looking at the localized impact on individuals and communities. see it live at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 3. ♪ a 16ncer: our campaign for bus continues to travel throughout the country to recognize winners from this your student can competition. recently, the bus stopped in massachusetts to visit several winning students from that state. they went to the same school in foxborough world of students from first to eighth grade to honora ceremony winners. the bus also made a stop to a middle school in ludlow to honor the runner-up winners. and james elliott one bank for his video called "lgbt writes, stop the discrimination." the two were honored in front of the class rates and family members. a special thanks to our cable partners, comcast cable and turned to medication, for helping to cornet these visits in the community. -- to coordinate these visits in the community. former -- michele .lournoy >> welcome to this discussion tod
eastern on c-span 2. dnesday, a look at the societal effects of climate change, looking at the localized impact on individuals and communities. see it live at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 3. ♪ a 16ncer: our campaign for bus continues to travel throughout the country to recognize winners from this your student can competition. recently, the bus stopped in massachusetts to visit several winning students from that state. they went to the same school in foxborough world of students from first to...
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on the potential impact of that vote. see at live at 10:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> the iraqi ambassador to the u.s. shares his perspective on the future of his country's relationship with america. theill join his remarks at world affairs council wednesday live at 7:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> i think today we in effect to start up catch up with the 20th century. we have been the invisible half of the congress the last seven years. we watched our house colleagues with interest as i have an interest, and the tv coverage of members of our colleagues in the house. >> today as the u.s. senate comes out of the communications dark ages we create another historic moment in the relationship between congress and technological advancements in communications through radio and television. >> 50 years ago our executive branch began appearing on television. today marks the first time when our legislative branch in its entirety will appear on that medium of communication through which most americans get their information about what our government and our country does. >> they are televising our senate chamb
on the potential impact of that vote. see at live at 10:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> the iraqi ambassador to the u.s. shares his perspective on the future of his country's relationship with america. theill join his remarks at world affairs council wednesday live at 7:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> i think today we in effect to start up catch up with the 20th century. we have been the invisible half of the congress the last seven years. we watched our house colleagues with...
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on homeland security and domestic terrorism issues. delaware,tor from discusses threats to u.s. security. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal beginning live at 7:00 a.m. easterng. join the discussion. trumpcer: that donald called for a temporary ban on immigrants from where terrorism is prevalent. his remarks are response to some -- to sunday's mass shooting in orlando. he spoke to supporters in new hampshire. >> ladies and gentlemen, the next president of the united states, donald j. trump. [applause] mr. trump: thank you everybody. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you for joining me today. this was going to be a speech on hillary clinton and all of the bad things that we all know is going on. and, especially how poorly she would do as president in these very, very troubled times of radical islamic terrorism. even her former secret service agent, who has seen her under pressure -- times of stress has stated she lacks the temperament and integrity to be the president. be plenty of opportunities to discuss these important issues at a later time and i will deliver that speech very, very soon. but today, there is only one thing to discuss. the growing thre
on homeland security and domestic terrorism issues. delaware,tor from discusses threats to u.s. security. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal beginning live at 7:00 a.m. easterng. join the discussion. trumpcer: that donald called for a temporary ban on immigrants from where terrorism is prevalent. his remarks are response to some -- to sunday's mass shooting in orlando. he spoke to supporters in new hampshire. >> ladies and gentlemen, the next president of the united states,...