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eastern on c-span. an hour later, we'll show you the latest new hampshire u.s. senate with kelly ayotte. her challenger is maggie hassan also on c-span at 9:00 eastern. this weekend on "american history tv" on c-span3, saturday night at 8:00 eastern on lectures in history, colin calloway, history professor at dartmouth college on native american history from the colonial area through westward expansion. >> these red coats who presented themselves to us as allies and friends for the future are clearly our enemies. they're occupying our lands with troops which is the one thing we were fighting against and at the same time, by cutting off and withholding gifts, refusing to give gifts, limiting trade with
eastern on c-span. an hour later, we'll show you the latest new hampshire u.s. senate with kelly ayotte. her challenger is maggie hassan also on c-span at 9:00 eastern. this weekend on "american history tv" on c-span3, saturday night at 8:00 eastern on lectures in history, colin calloway, history professor at dartmouth college on native american history from the colonial area through westward expansion. >> these red coats who presented themselves to us as allies and friends for...
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we'll be there at noon eastern, live on c-span. later, pollsters, pundits pundits and journalists have followed the election discuss the lessons learned. that is left at 6:45 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> white house press secretary josh enders briefed reporters and took questions the day after donald trump was elected president. question focused on the election and the impending transition between administration. this is about an hour and 45 minutes. >> good afternoon everybody. i think the briefing will go a little different than we anticipated it would 24 hours ago. but i will do my best to answer as many questions you may have in the aftermath of the election. let me just a couple of things at the top. three things. the first is, i think the the president and the tone and the priorities that he exhibited in the rose garden are indicative of the approach the white house staff is taking to ensuring a smooth transition. and working to ensure the success of the president-elect in leading and uniting the country. the second thing is the
we'll be there at noon eastern, live on c-span. later, pollsters, pundits pundits and journalists have followed the election discuss the lessons learned. that is left at 6:45 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> white house press secretary josh enders briefed reporters and took questions the day after donald trump was elected president. question focused on the election and the impending transition between administration. this is about an hour and 45 minutes. >> good afternoon everybody. i...
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can you see that live on c-span at 8:00 p.m. eastern. we'll show you the new hampshire senate debate at 9:00. that's at 9:00 p.m. eastern also on c-span. on election day, november will 8th, the nation decides our next president and which party controls the house and senate. stay with c-span for coverage of the presidential race including campaign stops with hillary clinton, donald trump, and their surrogat surrogates. and follow key house and senate races with our coverage of their candidate debates and speeches. c-span, where history unfolds daily. >> the french, slovak and german ambassadors to the u.s. were joined about it european union's ambassador to the u.s. recently for discussion on brexit impact on the european union. hosted by the georgetown university law center here in washington this is just over an hour.
can you see that live on c-span at 8:00 p.m. eastern. we'll show you the new hampshire senate debate at 9:00. that's at 9:00 p.m. eastern also on c-span. on election day, november will 8th, the nation decides our next president and which party controls the house and senate. stay with c-span for coverage of the presidential race including campaign stops with hillary clinton, donald trump, and their surrogat surrogates. and follow key house and senate races with our coverage of their candidate...
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eastern on c-span. >>> today former secretary of state madeleine albright joins a former national security adviser to discuss politics of the arab world. brookings institution is hosting that live event starting at 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> today three former white house chiefs of staff discuss presidential transitions and cal thinks facing the incoming administration. live coverage begins at 6:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span, civil rights activists, scholars, historians and political operatives look at president obama's legacy on civil rights and race. here is a portion. >> a president can't wave a magic with an aand and say civi repair. that doesn't happen. the executive is constrained in very real ways. now, one sign that has been -- at least gives me some hope is that this justice department and civil rights division has been busier than it's been in any administration prior, maybe except for johnson, right? it's been busy. the laws that congress passes, though
eastern on c-span. >>> today former secretary of state madeleine albright joins a former national security adviser to discuss politics of the arab world. brookings institution is hosting that live event starting at 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> today three former white house chiefs of staff discuss presidential transitions and cal thinks facing the incoming administration. live coverage begins at 6:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span,...
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washington believed republican government. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. say decembercials 4 is a day for the funeral of former cuban president fidel castro who died last night at the age of 90. let the castro revolutionary forces overthrew the government of president batista. at age 32 he became the youngest leader in latin america. here is a newsreel look at his rise to power. ♪ buildingllion machete peasants jammed the square before cuba's national capital for a celebration of the six anniversary of his 26th of july revolutionary movement. is perhaps the gratis mass rally in the western hemisphere. a demonstration of castro's's weight over the cuban masses. another aspect, the a predictable castro dons a baseball uniform to pitch a full inning in a game for his agrarian reform fund. newew president -- his president tosses the first ball. he strikes up a three batters he faces. that is one game where the ump has to be careful. -- viva vidfidel. masses, like in city slums was depressing. filth and disease flourished, yet most of these poor cubans, the pro
washington believed republican government. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. say decembercials 4 is a day for the funeral of former cuban president fidel castro who died last night at the age of 90. let the castro revolutionary forces overthrew the government of president batista. at age 32 he became the youngest leader in latin america. here is a newsreel look at his rise to power. ♪ buildingllion machete peasants jammed the square before cuba's national capital for...
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. >> sunday at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. american history tv continues its look at pittsburgh. up next they will take you on a driving tour around the city to see and hear about what makes this western pennsylvania city unique. >> today we will go on a driving tour of pittsburgh. we will take a look, get an overview and learn some history. as we come around the corner you will see the history center, the sports museum on the right and the goalpost from three verse stadium. when throughory those upright as the steelers became the dominant force in the nfl in the 1970's. >> when was the team established? >> it goes back to 1933. one of the original franchises of the nfl. yearseelers in the first didn't really have a name. they called them the pirates because that's what the baseball team was called. they were black and gold like the other sports teams. but after a time, around world war ii, they decided we needed our own team. they started calling themselves the steelers. some people say it was because they stole players from other teams like in philadelphia, but pretty soon the p
. >> sunday at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. american history tv continues its look at pittsburgh. up next they will take you on a driving tour around the city to see and hear about what makes this western pennsylvania city unique. >> today we will go on a driving tour of pittsburgh. we will take a look, get an overview and learn some history. as we come around the corner you will see the history center, the sports museum on the right and the goalpost from three verse stadium....
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on the global stage. that will be live at 2 p.m. eastern here on c-span. an event on domestic security in the age of isis. -- can watch that live looking at the lobby of trump tower. many potential cabinet nominees making their way to the building. jennifer jacobs of bloomberg -- weng that visitors will follow this story and bring you an update. >> i hope any copyright rewrite would come with the requirement or some kind of framework of putting data in a central repository with people have access to it. it can be searched not only on an individual item by item basis. we move for an on-demand service. -- the competition between humans and thoughts. he is interviewed by a technology reporter for politico. >> what they do is they keep other fans out of the market. fans already went to see a concert and they can mash buttons on their computer all day long. they are not able to get tickets in their first run. onlyare left with the opportunity of buying those tickets on the secondary market. >> watch the communicators tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. a loo
on the global stage. that will be live at 2 p.m. eastern here on c-span. an event on domestic security in the age of isis. -- can watch that live looking at the lobby of trump tower. many potential cabinet nominees making their way to the building. jennifer jacobs of bloomberg -- weng that visitors will follow this story and bring you an update. >> i hope any copyright rewrite would come with the requirement or some kind of framework of putting data in a central repository with people...
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t-rex sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> each week, american history you "reel america" brings archival films. 1966,rs ago, october, huey newton and bobby seale founded the black panther party for self-defense, later known simply as the banff -- the black panther party. the 15 minute film produced by the san francisco new review -- newsreel was originally released as "off the pig!" it features huey newton, co-founder bobby seale, and scenes from free huey demonstrations. ♪ aren america, black people treated very much as any other colonized people. we are brutalized. the police -- our community is occupied. our community. to police are there not promote our welfare or our security or our safety, but they are there to contain us, to brutalize and murderous -- murder us, because they have their orders to do so. to vietnam.ciate the police in our community could not possibly be there to protect our property, because we own no property. they couldn't possibly be there to see that we receive the due process of law, for the simple reason that the police themselves deny us the d
t-rex sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> each week, american history you "reel america" brings archival films. 1966,rs ago, october, huey newton and bobby seale founded the black panther party for self-defense, later known simply as the banff -- the black panther party. the 15 minute film produced by the san francisco new review -- newsreel was originally released as "off the pig!" it features huey newton, co-founder bobby seale, and scenes from free...
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eastern on c-span. >> here is some of our future programs coming up this weekend on c-span. rday night at 8:00 eastern, the state of the black world conference discussing the impact of the 20 16th election. panelists include the author of " theook "are we there yet, executive director of the national coalition for black civic representation, and the host of sirius xm's
eastern on c-span. >> here is some of our future programs coming up this weekend on c-span. rday night at 8:00 eastern, the state of the black world conference discussing the impact of the 20 16th election. panelists include the author of " theook "are we there yet, executive director of the national coalition for black civic representation, and the host of sirius xm's
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live coverage begins at 6:30 eastern on c-span. >>> tonight on the communicators. former on how the sec can change under the trump administration and the look at the issues that could be facing if we're smart as a country we will start to tackle what is the future of the internet. what does it mean with the artificial intelligence and what does it mean for the jobs and consolidation and commercialization. >> i sense what plans he teed up for the business data services and then where there was not any sort of unanimity for starters is probably also not going to get off the ground. >> watch the communicators tonight on c-span 2. >> next a discuss on the retirement income. the director of the pension benefit guarantee gave the keynote address for 45 minutes. >>> thanks everybody. it's great to be here and my colleagues will verify the fact that i'm more nervous than average about addressing it because it's one of the groups although it's extremely important to the people that you see, it's one of the groups that i'm fairly confident that everybody or nearly everybody
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eastern on c-span's q&a. >> we are asking students to participate in this year's studentcam competition by asking what is the most urgent issue for the next president donald trump, and the incoming congress, to address in may 17. students can work alone or in a troop up to three to prevent -- to produce a five to seven-minute documentary. of $5,000 will go to the student or team with the best entry. 100,000 dollars in prizes will be shared among 150 students and teachers. the deadline is january 20, 2017 . that is inauguration day. for more information, go to studentcam.org. america" provides historical films. 50 years ago, the black panther party was founded. this 15 minute film was originally produced as "off the pig." features an interview with founder hewing to when he was in prison on murder charges, the 10-point program, and scenes from the free huey demonstrations in california. ♪ [gunfire] >> in america, black people are treated very much as any other colonized people. because we are used. we are brutalized. the police -- our community is occupied. our community. the police are
eastern on c-span's q&a. >> we are asking students to participate in this year's studentcam competition by asking what is the most urgent issue for the next president donald trump, and the incoming congress, to address in may 17. students can work alone or in a troop up to three to prevent -- to produce a five to seven-minute documentary. of $5,000 will go to the student or team with the best entry. 100,000 dollars in prizes will be shared among 150 students and teachers. the deadline...
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see that 8:00 him eastern on c-span -- see that at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> here are some of the future programs this weekend on c-span. saturday night at 8:00 p.m. include theelists author of the book "are we there yet -- race, obama, and public policy,", melanie campbell, executive director of the national coalition for black civic participation. also, the mayor of newark, new jersey. >> even when we get together as black folks in this country and we have an agenda, we have to understand we also have to unite with other people to win. the object is to win. we do not want to struggle for struggles sake. we -- there are hundreds of people in opportunity, people jailed, beat, dead -- we are not activists and revolutionaries because it is fun. my mother and father did not participate in the movement for metals, awards, for portal, instagram -- twitter, instagram, to be praised. they did this because it was necessary. ben sasse ony american values and the purpose of government. sen. sasse: it turns out the meaning of america is persuasion, l
see that 8:00 him eastern on c-span -- see that at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> here are some of the future programs this weekend on c-span. saturday night at 8:00 p.m. include theelists author of the book "are we there yet -- race, obama, and public policy,", melanie campbell, executive director of the national coalition for black civic participation. also, the mayor of newark, new jersey. >> even when we get together as black folks in this country and we have an...
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eastern on c-span two. it airs again sunday night at 9:00 here on c-span. you can also watch online at c-span.org. >> monday night on the computer -- on "the communicators. " comehope any copyright with data that people can have access to, it can be searched on a item by item basis, but also a scale basis. we run 2.5 million songs through, we will get more every day. and steve binet on the issues facing congress and the music industry over digital music services, including copyright laws, ticket price inflation, and become petition between humans and bots for concert tickets. he is interviewed by alex spires, technology reporter for "politico." tickets, they keep other fans out of the market. fanse finding that some really want to see a concert and they can mash the buttons on the computer all day long, but you cannot beat a bot. they are not able to get tickets in their first run at the list price. onlyre left with opportunities of buying those tickets on a secondary market, ts have gotten them. >> watch "the communicators" monday night at 8:00 eastern on
eastern on c-span two. it airs again sunday night at 9:00 here on c-span. you can also watch online at c-span.org. >> monday night on the computer -- on "the communicators. " comehope any copyright with data that people can have access to, it can be searched on a item by item basis, but also a scale basis. we run 2.5 million songs through, we will get more every day. and steve binet on the issues facing congress and the music industry over digital music services, including...
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. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. ♪ after i came up with this idea, i did research informationecause, and this is definitely the case with a lot of pieces that will be done for this competition, but mental illness especially. it is a complicated issue. it is not black and white. it is so multi-fast that i had to research to get a base knowledge of what i wanted to talk about in this piece. and obviously there was a lot of -- it is so complicated that i cannot talk about it in 5-7 minutes. pharmaceuticals is a really broad topic. would be nice to have a focal point i wanted to focus on. interviewing my parents, before i got clips from the internet, before i started shooting, i researched this topic extensively. this is my dad's pharmacy. i talked to my mom and her colleagues and coworkers and a lot of internet research. i went to the library. ernetlot of intn research to find data and statistics about employment of those with developmental disabilities and to see really what was going on. most of the information that i got off of the internet came from government founded website
. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. ♪ after i came up with this idea, i did research informationecause, and this is definitely the case with a lot of pieces that will be done for this competition, but mental illness especially. it is a complicated issue. it is not black and white. it is so multi-fast that i had to research to get a base knowledge of what i wanted to talk about in this piece. and obviously there was a lot of -- it is so complicated that i cannot talk about...
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eastern on c-span2. >> tuesday we bring you an international look at the election. we'll simulcast the coverage live at the apm eastern on c-span2. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact too. coming too. coming up on tuesday morning on election day, cortez, the secretary of state joint talks about polling locations and potential voter turnout. we'll talk about senate races that could determine if democrats end up taking over the majority. also discuss early voter turnout, preparations for election night and concerns over cyber attacks. watch c-span's "washington journal", live at a.m. eastern. >> on the ballot on california tuesday, issues from school funding and political spending to the death penalty, gun and ammunition sales and a question on condoms required for porn stars. joining us on the phone is john myers, the bureau chief for the l.a. times. thank the l.a. times. thank you for being with us. >> fit thank you. i appreciated. >> host: seventeen questions and propositions on the ballot. how long will will it take for voters to cast their vote? >> guest: a lot longer than it has recently
eastern on c-span2. >> tuesday we bring you an international look at the election. we'll simulcast the coverage live at the apm eastern on c-span2. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact too. coming too. coming up on tuesday morning on election day, cortez, the secretary of state joint talks about polling locations and potential voter turnout. we'll talk about senate races that could determine if democrats end up taking over the...
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watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern on c-span. join the discussion. >>> now several panels from a day-long conference hosted by cq roll call analyzing the 2016 election results and the impact on health care, immigration and other domestic policy issues. this features the future of the affordable care act and if obamacare is repealed.
watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern on c-span. join the discussion. >>> now several panels from a day-long conference hosted by cq roll call analyzing the 2016 election results and the impact on health care, immigration and other domestic policy issues. this features the future of the affordable care act and if obamacare is repealed.
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watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern on c-span. join the discussion. >>> now several panels from a day-long conference hosted by cq roll call analyzing the 2016 election results and the impact on health care, immigration and other domestic policy issues. this features the future of the affordable care act and if obamacare is repealed. >> thank you very much for joining us. we are blessed to have some very honored, distinguished guests here today. cindy manraid. dr. mark mcclellan is a former centers for meds care and medicaid services director and the food and drug administration commissioner during the bush administration. rodney whitlock worked for 20 years on capitol hill for republicans, including charlie norwood and chuck grassley in the senate. and we have seen a quite interesting election this year, and it has a big impact on health policy. i'd love for you to tell us what you'll be watching in the year ahead. cindy, could you start us off? >> thank you for inviting me and having this panel. clearly, w
watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern on c-span. join the discussion. >>> now several panels from a day-long conference hosted by cq roll call analyzing the 2016 election results and the impact on health care, immigration and other domestic policy issues. this features the future of the affordable care act and if obamacare is repealed. >> thank you very much for joining us. we are blessed to have some very honored, distinguished guests here today....
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cameras will be there and we will bring it starting 9:00 live eastern on c-span. speaking of the supreme court, the justices heard oral arguments in discriminatory mortgage lending practices. bank of america versus miami. we will that to you friday night 8:00 eastern on c-span2. national book awards took place in new york city last night hosted by comedian larry wilmore. we will show you the even this sunday 10:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2's book tv. as washington prepares for the start of the 115th congress in january, representatives are making their way to the capitol. we caught up with one of them recently. >> we're with congressman-elect charlie crist, a democrat who won the seat. former attorney general, former state senator, former tkpwofrp governor. are you the one in the room with the most experience in this class? i don't know. i don't think what is right is that we work together. we don't separate by democrat, republican, independent but realize we're all americans. we now have a duty to bring this country together. and people are counting on us. >> orient
cameras will be there and we will bring it starting 9:00 live eastern on c-span. speaking of the supreme court, the justices heard oral arguments in discriminatory mortgage lending practices. bank of america versus miami. we will that to you friday night 8:00 eastern on c-span2. national book awards took place in new york city last night hosted by comedian larry wilmore. we will show you the even this sunday 10:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2's book tv. as washington prepares for the start of the...
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eastern on c-span 2. chris coons and any, shot set down the republican senator to talk about the upcoming 115th congress and the trump administration. live at six ago p.m. eastern on c-span 3. -- live at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3. >> earlier on "washington journal" we took a look at the future of nato and washington's role in the organization. >> do you still fear for the safety of the west of donald trump was elected? faced on thent was election campaign. specific statement was of particular concern, namely that he raised doubts about the american commitment. that was on the campaign trail. thehe has become president elect. i hope he understands that as president he cannot raise such doubts because that would undermine nato. sowhat has his appointments far for those national security posts mentor to you? what signals are you seeing in general michael flynn, congress and mike pompeo -- congressman mike pompeo, the retired general as defense secretary? >> i think he has picked, and on the rumors who he
eastern on c-span 2. chris coons and any, shot set down the republican senator to talk about the upcoming 115th congress and the trump administration. live at six ago p.m. eastern on c-span 3. -- live at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3. >> earlier on "washington journal" we took a look at the future of nato and washington's role in the organization. >> do you still fear for the safety of the west of donald trump was elected? faced on thent was election campaign. specific...
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eastern on c-span. here's a preview. i wanted to understand why. like what -- what is causing this? are our neighborhoods segregated 50 years after we passed the fair housing act? why our schools still segregated, but when you look across every measure, black and latino students are getting, you know, the least qualified teachers, less likely to get access to academic courses that get you into an institution like colombia across the country. i wanted to understand why that was. so that's really when my work began to focus on looking at the particular actions that we take in the past and also that people are taking right now that maintain segregation and racial inequality. so with schools, resegregation was a way to do that. if a place had been segregated and then it was intergrated, you could go back to that point where it starts resegregating and show that someone had to do something. something -- so i started looking at school districts that were order bid federal courts to integrate. when federal courts ordered you to integrate, they lay out certain thing uz have to do. you have
eastern on c-span. here's a preview. i wanted to understand why. like what -- what is causing this? are our neighborhoods segregated 50 years after we passed the fair housing act? why our schools still segregated, but when you look across every measure, black and latino students are getting, you know, the least qualified teachers, less likely to get access to academic courses that get you into an institution like colombia across the country. i wanted to understand why that was. so that's really...
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eastern on c-span two. tonight, activists and scholars discuss the obama legacy on civil rights. 2016a dubois looked at the election and racial conflicts in the u.s.. here's more. >> i think we have been handed a next ray. we can see all of the -- an .-ray we can see all the cancers in the body right now. that is a shocking, destabilizing part. levele not achieved the of hope and change, the shift in public discourse, the sense of unity as a country that president obama articulated so beautifully in 2008. but i think that we may be missing something really important about that. i obviously personally believe that others have done an amazing job in pointing this out -- the primary obstacles to hope and change, as we now see, our white fragility and white supremacy. that is on the table and it is out for everyone to see. we can see the trump supporters. we can see the tea party movement in 2010. race, see the issues with violence, and policing. we can't do surgery without that x-ray. took thet probably country
eastern on c-span two. tonight, activists and scholars discuss the obama legacy on civil rights. 2016a dubois looked at the election and racial conflicts in the u.s.. here's more. >> i think we have been handed a next ray. we can see all of the -- an .-ray we can see all the cancers in the body right now. that is a shocking, destabilizing part. levele not achieved the of hope and change, the shift in public discourse, the sense of unity as a country that president obama articulated so...
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eastern on c-span. an hour later, the latest new hampshire senate de with republican incumbent kellie ayotte. her democratic challenger is maggie hassan. >>> on election day, november 8th, the nation decides our next president and which party controls the house and senate. stay with c-span for coverage of the presidential race including campaign stops with hillary clinton, donald trump, and their surrogates. and the house and senate raises, with our coverage of their candidate debates and speeches. c-span, where history unfolds daily. >>> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, saturday night at 8:00 eastern, on lectures in history, collin callaway, history professor at dartmouth college on native american history from the colonial era through west ward expansion. >> who presented themselves to us as allies and friends for the future, but clearly our enemies. the one thing we were fighting against, at the same time by cutting off withholding gifts, refusing to give gifts, limiting trade with us,
eastern on c-span. an hour later, the latest new hampshire senate de with republican incumbent kellie ayotte. her democratic challenger is maggie hassan. >>> on election day, november 8th, the nation decides our next president and which party controls the house and senate. stay with c-span for coverage of the presidential race including campaign stops with hillary clinton, donald trump, and their surrogates. and the house and senate raises, with our coverage of their candidate debates...
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eastern here on c-span. hillary clinton a campaign rally in raleigh, north carolina. watch coverage at 7:45 p.m. eastern on c-span. up next on c-span, a look at the new hampshire senate race between senator kelly ayotte and governor maggie hassan. a rally inp holds orlando, florida. president obama campaigns for in chapel hill, north carolina. c-span's "washington journal" with news and you.y issues that impact thursday morning, republican and election lawyer, and kristen clark, president and executive director for the lawyer's committee under civil discuss then us to integrity of this year's voting process. votingics, rigged systems, ballot fraud at the issues.d voter then, political science american on african voter turnout. and political science department will at temple university talk about pennsylvania's role state thisttleground election cycle. watch "washington journal" live thursday morning. discussion. >> tuesday night's results could be an early indicator which party controls the u.s. senate in 201
eastern here on c-span. hillary clinton a campaign rally in raleigh, north carolina. watch coverage at 7:45 p.m. eastern on c-span. up next on c-span, a look at the new hampshire senate race between senator kelly ayotte and governor maggie hassan. a rally inp holds orlando, florida. president obama campaigns for in chapel hill, north carolina. c-span's "washington journal" with news and you.y issues that impact thursday morning, republican and election lawyer, and kristen clark,...
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eastern on c-span. >> here are some of our future programs this weekend on c-span. saturday night at 8:00 eastern, the state of the black world conference discussing the impact of the 2016 election. panelists include author of the race,are we there yet? obama, and public policy." and moderator, mark thompson, who still serious xm radio's "make it plain." >> even when we get together as black. and have an agenda, we have to understand that we unite is other people to win. the object is to win. we don't want to struggle just for the struggle's sake. [applause] there are thousands in our community that are in jail, that have been being, that are dead. we are not activists and revolutionaries because it is fun. my mother and father did not participate in the movement for medals, for awards, for twitter, to be praised! they did this because it was necessary. foundingka senator on values and the purpose for government. >> takes turns out the meaning of america is persuasion. the meaning of america is love. it is building a better product or building a better service or per
eastern on c-span. >> here are some of our future programs this weekend on c-span. saturday night at 8:00 eastern, the state of the black world conference discussing the impact of the 2016 election. panelists include author of the race,are we there yet? obama, and public policy." and moderator, mark thompson, who still serious xm radio's "make it plain." >> even when we get together as black. and have an agenda, we have to understand that we unite is other people to...
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eastern on c-span 2. also tonight, the national book awards taking place in new york city and hosted by comedian, larry wilmore. our cameras are there and we'll show you the event on c-span 2, book tv. >>> this weekend on america history tv. saturday night at 8:00 eastern, lectures in history. >> the only essential difference between nazi mob hunting down jews, is one is actually encouraged by its national government and one is just tolerated by its national government. >> gettysburg and its impact on civil rights. then at 10:00, real mark, 1968 film on the black panthers auto years ago. >> and so it is very apparent that the police only enact unity. not for our security, but for the security of the business owners and the community, and also to see that the status quo is kept intact. >> sunday afternoon, about 4:30 eastern, dean snow on his findings while excavating the revolutionary war battlefield sarah towing ga in new york, and inspiration, 1777, tipping point at saratoga. >> what was the little old l
eastern on c-span 2. also tonight, the national book awards taking place in new york city and hosted by comedian, larry wilmore. our cameras are there and we'll show you the event on c-span 2, book tv. >>> this weekend on america history tv. saturday night at 8:00 eastern, lectures in history. >> the only essential difference between nazi mob hunting down jews, is one is actually encouraged by its national government and one is just tolerated by its national government. >>...
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announcer: sunday at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a.ek, american history tv is railamerica brings you archival films that provide context for today's public affairs issues. as we look back to 1966 campaign for governor of california, incumbent democrat cap brown was challenged by republican ronald reagan. the gas electric company into unions representing pg&e employees hosted forums of each candidate. we begin with mr. brown's appearance on november 2, 1996 at the pg&e auditorium in san francisco. he argued the case for reelection answer questions from employees. comes does us courtesy of pacific gas & electric and the hoover institution archives. and one hour, you can see republican challenger ronald reagan's appearance the very next day, just after days before the 1966 election. four days before the 1966 election. ♪
announcer: sunday at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a.ek, american history tv is railamerica brings you archival films that provide context for today's public affairs issues. as we look back to 1966 campaign for governor of california, incumbent democrat cap brown was challenged by republican ronald reagan. the gas electric company into unions representing pg&e employees hosted forums of each candidate. we begin with mr. brown's appearance on november 2, 1996 at the pg&e auditorium in...
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activist, scholars, historians and political operatives on civil rights and race, tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span 2. >>> here are some of our featured programs thursday, thanksgiving day, on c-span. just after 11:00 a.m. eastern, nebraska center, ben sasse on american values, founding fathers and purpose of government. >> there is a huge civic mindedness in history but not compelled by the government. >> former senator tom harkin on healthy food and childhood obesity in the u.s. >> from everything from monster burgers with 1,420 calories and 7 grams of fat to 20 ounce cokes and pepsis, 12 to 15 teaspoons of sugar, feeding an epidemic of child obesity. >>> then at 3:30, wikipedia founder, jimmy whales, challenge of providing global access to information. >> 1,000 en triers, a small community there, 5 to 10 really active users, another 20 to 30 they know a little bit, and they start to think of themselves as community. >> a little after 7:00 eastern, an inside look at the year long effort to repair and restore the capitol dome. justice, elena kagan talks about her career. >> i did my thesis, it tal
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eastern on c-span two. here are some of our future programs thursday. thanksgiving day on c-span. just after 11:00 a.m. eastern, nebraska senator ben on american values, the founding fathers, and the purpose of government. civicre is a huge mindedness in american history, but it is not compelled by the government. >> followed at noon with former on healthy harkin food and the rise of obesity in the u.s.. >> everything from monster , toers with 1420 calories 20 ounce cokes and pepsi's and 12 to 15 teaspoons of sugar, feeding an epidemic of childhood obesity. >> jimmy will talk about the evolution of the online encyclopedia and the challenge of providing global access to information. >> there is 1000 entries. i know there is a small community there and five to 10 really active users and another 20 to 30 that they know a little bit and they think of themselves as a community. >> a little after 7:00 eastern, a look at the years long effort to restore the capitol dome. at 8:00, justice kagan reflects on her life and career. thesis, whichnior was a great thing to have done, it taught me
eastern on c-span two. here are some of our future programs thursday. thanksgiving day on c-span. just after 11:00 a.m. eastern, nebraska senator ben on american values, the founding fathers, and the purpose of government. civicre is a huge mindedness in american history, but it is not compelled by the government. >> followed at noon with former on healthy harkin food and the rise of obesity in the u.s.. >> everything from monster , toers with 1420 calories 20 ounce cokes and...
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we will show you that speech in its entirety tonight at 1055 eastern here on c-span.ow, here is more reaction to the death of former cuban president fidel castro from today's "washington journal." this is about 40 minutes. a cuban leader fidel castro has died at the age of 90. the headline in the washington post, obviously, the story thanned much, much later the publication of papers. the post righting "fidel castro -- turned his island into a potent symbol of the world's greatest ideological and economic divides of the 20th century has died. it was announced on cuban state tv by his younger brother, raul, who succeeded his sibling years ago as the leader. cubaastro took control in on new year's day 1959 share his nation's wealth with its poorest citizens. castro, chomping monstrous cigars became a spiritual beacon for the world's far left. more from that and other reports let's go to your calls and reactions on the death of fidel castro. illinois, philip, good morning on the independent line. caller: i was born in 1959. at least 50 years the u.s. has been having an e
we will show you that speech in its entirety tonight at 1055 eastern here on c-span.ow, here is more reaction to the death of former cuban president fidel castro from today's "washington journal." this is about 40 minutes. a cuban leader fidel castro has died at the age of 90. the headline in the washington post, obviously, the story thanned much, much later the publication of papers. the post righting "fidel castro -- turned his island into a potent symbol of the world's...
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that's at 255 eastern on c-span. >> james medicine is the architect of the constitution and then george washington is the general contractor. if you would build a house in you know it looks more like what the general contractor has a mind that what the architect has in mind. . . >> >> [applause] good morning label gatt ght to the uh worse case scenario have using contagion? i watch a recently and got scared so how close are we in the infectious disease world to raise an area like that? we have seen ebola with a new tropical emerging infectious diseases coming out of the swamp how close are we to a biblical plague? prefers of every year we identify one the pathogen. everyday on average wheat could detect a new one. the contagion scenario is pandemic influenza and that is what worries us most. bill gates said there is only two things second kill 10 million people nuclear war and a biologically event . so it has happened before. 1919 even 1957 with the influence the pandemic cost 3% of the world's gdp so relatively small outbreak these are deadly and costly problems. we don't know when the
that's at 255 eastern on c-span. >> james medicine is the architect of the constitution and then george washington is the general contractor. if you would build a house in you know it looks more like what the general contractor has a mind that what the architect has in mind. . . >> >> [applause] good morning label gatt ght to the uh worse case scenario have using contagion? i watch a recently and got scared so how close are we in the infectious disease world to raise an area...
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live coverage starts at 2:00 eastern on c-span. in the evening, hillary clinton holds a campaign rally in north carolina. watch live road to the white house coverage. coming up, a conversation on voting integrity. and kristin lawyer clark with the lawyers committee for civil liberties will join us. a discussion on african-american voter turnout. our guest is professor -- universitymple professor talks about pennsylvania's role as a battleground election state. a reminder that you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. >> good morning. we are less than a week away from election day 2016. we want to begin with asking all of you, how religion is influencing your politics. whether you voted already or plan to vote next week, we want to know from democrats, republicans and independents.
live coverage starts at 2:00 eastern on c-span. in the evening, hillary clinton holds a campaign rally in north carolina. watch live road to the white house coverage. coming up, a conversation on voting integrity. and kristin lawyer clark with the lawyers committee for civil liberties will join us. a discussion on african-american voter turnout. our guest is professor -- universitymple professor talks about pennsylvania's role as a battleground election state. a reminder that you can join the...
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on the campaign trail today. we'll be live at 8:00 p.m. eastern with donald trump and mike pence in the battleground state of wisconsin. see that tonight on c-span. about 45 minutes later, it's democrat hillary clinton campaigning in florida. see her remarks live at 8:45 eastern on c-span 2. >>> on election day, november 8th, the nation decides our next president and which party controls the house and senate. stay with c-span for coverage of the presidential race, including campaign stops with hillary clinton, donald trump, and their surrogates. and follow key house and senate races with our coverage of their candidate debates and speeches. c-span, where history unfolds daily. >>> this week on c-span 2 we're featuring political radio programs with national talk show hosts. on wednesday, live from washington, d.c., conservative radio talk show host hugh hewitt is live from 6:00 to 9:00 a.m. eastern. live thursday from noon to 3:00, tom hartman. on friday from 9:00 a.m. until noon, a conservative political perspective on the mike gallagher show live from new york city. all this week live on c-span 2. >>> the european commission president and europ
on the campaign trail today. we'll be live at 8:00 p.m. eastern with donald trump and mike pence in the battleground state of wisconsin. see that tonight on c-span. about 45 minutes later, it's democrat hillary clinton campaigning in florida. see her remarks live at 8:45 eastern on c-span 2. >>> on election day, november 8th, the nation decides our next president and which party controls the house and senate. stay with c-span for coverage of the presidential race, including campaign...
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eastern on c-span 2's book tv. >> i've always been a great admirer of america, a student of american history. and particularly the history of its african descendant people. >> sunday night on q&a, author okey ndibe talks about his book "never look an american in the eye." >> my uncle formed this impression from watching cinema, western, specifically, where these cowboys would gather together in a bar and exchange a few words, and we never understood what they were saying. but then at one point they'd stare each other down and start shooting. so my uncle found that impression that that's what americans would do to you, shoot you if you looked them in the eye. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >>> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >>> federal reserve chair janet yellen heads to capitol hill to testify before the joint economic committee. economists are looking for an indication of whether the central bank is likely t
eastern on c-span 2's book tv. >> i've always been a great admirer of america, a student of american history. and particularly the history of its african descendant people. >> sunday night on q&a, author okey ndibe talks about his book "never look an american in the eye." >> my uncle formed this impression from watching cinema, western, specifically, where these cowboys would gather together in a bar and exchange a few words, and we never understood what they...
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eastern on c-span two. president-elect donald trump continued meeting with advisers and possible cabinet appointees in new jersey. including governor chris morris rogers, and rudy giuliani. after made with general john kelly, he spoke to reporters. trump: really fantastic day. tremendous talent. tremendous people. really we have some incredible people going to be working for the president. make america great again. right? fantastic. general management, we really had some great meetings and you will be hearing about it soon. thank you. [crosstalk] announcer: tomorrow, it discussion on the presidential transition process with former presidential white house chiefs of staff. it is live beginning at 6:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> we're asking students to participate in this shares studentcam video documentary competition by telling us, what is the most urgent issue for our next resident, donald trump to address. the competition is open to 6-12.ts grades students can work alone or in groups of up to three to pr
eastern on c-span two. president-elect donald trump continued meeting with advisers and possible cabinet appointees in new jersey. including governor chris morris rogers, and rudy giuliani. after made with general john kelly, he spoke to reporters. trump: really fantastic day. tremendous talent. tremendous people. really we have some incredible people going to be working for the president. make america great again. right? fantastic. general management, we really had some great meetings and you...
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he will be at the council of foreign relations and will have that live here at x: 30 eastern on c-span. looking at our prime time schedule, starting at 8:00 eastern, former defense and state department officials hold a discussion on the future of u.s. alliances. on c-span2, it is the atmunicators with a look digital music services. then tom harkin talks about healthy eating and the rise of hildhood obesity in the u.s. in new york, at trump tower, donald trump is meeting with general david trias. -- david petraeus. again, mentioning that he made comments to reporters only hope to show those to you in just a bit on the schedule on c-span. the associated press reports davidn a potential petraeus nomination, he leaks investigation is being conducted relating to the sex scandal that led to the resignation of the former cia director. he could be in line for that cabinet nomination. they are trying to determine who leaked personal information about the woman whose affair toh david petraeus led criminal charges against him and his resignation. we are keeping our eye on the trump tower lobby. >
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today to discuss the committee's role in the election for stub c-span2 will have that live starting at 12:30 eastern. back here on c-span jeh johnson will be joining state and local officials and private industry representatives for a forum on of our infrastructure and modernization efforts live at noon eastern time today. we have more now on what is ahead for congress and president-elect of our trump, at actions the current congress may take in the lame-duck session. >> joining us now to longtime observers. two longtime observers of congress to talk about what the new congress faces from now until the end of the year and what the incoming administration of donald trump. francine kiefer with the christian science monitor. niels lesniewski is a senior staff writer for "roll call." let me bounce a headline off of you. the republicans will use the lame-duck session to set the stage for donald trump. how much truth is in that narrative? guest: we are not sure how republicans will use the lame-duck session. the main job is to get the budget done. party,the republican there are conservatives who want to push that into next ye
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eastern on c-span two. on her companion never, c-span it's a look at school segregation in u.s. history. the columbia school of journalism had a discussion on the topic. you can see tonight at eight eastern on c-span. >> here are some of our featured program, thursday thinks giving dan c-span. >> just after 11:00 a.m. eastern, nebraska senator on american values, the founding fathers and the purpose of government. >> there is a huge civic mindedness in american history but it is not compelled by the government. >> followed at noon by tom harkin on healthy food and the rise of childhood obesity in the u.s. >> for everything from monster thick burgers with 1420 calories and 107 grams of fat, to 20-ounce coke some pepsi's, 12 . feeding an epidemic of childhood obesity. at 330, wikipedia founder talks about the evolution of the online encyclopedia and the challenge of providing global access to information. >> was there's a thousand entries i know there's a small community there. five - 10 active active users. another 20 or 30 that no little bit. they start to think of themselves as
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eastern on c-span. now, advocates for opioid recovery founders, newt gingrich, patrick kennedy, and van jones discuss why they joined forces to fight drug addiction. this is about one hour 20 minutes. >> hello. ms. satel: welcome everyone to aei. my name is sally satel. i am a resident scholar here. as we know from reading the headlines, on a near daily basis, there is news of the fact that america has one big drug problem. and in fact, overdose from opiates overdose deaths come , from heroin and narcotic pills, are now the number one cause of accidental death in this country. so what can policy do about this? what can policymakers do about this? that is what we are here to discuss today. i am joined, very honored to be joined by very esteemed individuals. i think you know them all, but i will give a brief introduction. first, newt gingrich, former speaker of the u.s. house of representatives. throughout his political life, he has worked to help foster a health system that provides better care at lower c
eastern on c-span. now, advocates for opioid recovery founders, newt gingrich, patrick kennedy, and van jones discuss why they joined forces to fight drug addiction. this is about one hour 20 minutes. >> hello. ms. satel: welcome everyone to aei. my name is sally satel. i am a resident scholar here. as we know from reading the headlines, on a near daily basis, there is news of the fact that america has one big drug problem. and in fact, overdose from opiates overdose deaths come , from...
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eastern on c-span. later in the day, the future of u.s. global alliances. the center for strategic and international studies live at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> monday night on the communicators. rewrite will come with a requirement or framework for putting data into a central depository where people can have access and and can be searched not only on an individual basis but on a scale basis because we run 2.5 million songs through and we will get more every day. >> pandora general counsel on the issues facing the music industry over music services including copyright laws, ticket price inflation, and the competition between humans and bots for concert tickets. -- bots do buy tickets. they keep other fans out of the market. some fans really want to go to a concert and they can push buttons on their computer all day long but they cannot be the b -- beat the bots. so they're left only with the opportunity to buy the tickets on the secondary market after andbots have gotten to them raised the prices. ask tomorrow michigan is expected to certify the ,esident
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eastern on our companion network c-span. later, it's the republican nominee donald trump. he's in florida today hosting a rally in orlando. you can see that live at 4:00 eastern. also on c-span. and we're paying close attention to state races as well. join us for a debate among candidates to be louisiana's next senator. a number of challenges will take part, including republican congressman john fleming and charles boustany. we'll also hear from foster you can see that live at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. an hour later, we'll have the latest u.s. new hampshire senate debate with republican kelly ayotte and sitting governor maggie hassan at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> on november 8, the nation elects our next president and decide who controls the house and senate. stay with us for campaign stops with hillary clinton, donald trump and their surrogates, and follow key house and senate races with our coverage of their candidate debates and speeches. c-span, where history unfolds daily. >> when i came up with this idea, i did research information and this is the case with a
eastern on our companion network c-span. later, it's the republican nominee donald trump. he's in florida today hosting a rally in orlando. you can see that live at 4:00 eastern. also on c-span. and we're paying close attention to state races as well. join us for a debate among candidates to be louisiana's next senator. a number of challenges will take part, including republican congressman john fleming and charles boustany. we'll also hear from foster you can see that live at 8:00 p.m. eastern...
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one at 10:00 a.m. eastern c-span two. deutch, chairman of the joint house energy and --mon's talks about determine of the senate appropriations subcommittee on energy and water development. at 2:30 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >> monday night on the communicators, president of audi andmerica talks about cars, the hype from the automotive companies. television the hype. in automotive, we're used to hype. asn it comes to matters such this i think it is a little bit disingenuous because the word is tossed around. when someone says autonomous, autopilot, self driving. think, i come out of my home antenna button and that car will take me anywhere in america anytime under any conditions. as we all know, that is not the case. watch the communicators on c-span two. held a meeting to talk about their goals for the whendministration republicans will control the house, the senate, and the white house. we also heard from them after their closed door meeting. they have unanimously chosen paul ryan to remain as the house speaker. here is a
one at 10:00 a.m. eastern c-span two. deutch, chairman of the joint house energy and --mon's talks about determine of the senate appropriations subcommittee on energy and water development. at 2:30 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >> monday night on the communicators, president of audi andmerica talks about cars, the hype from the automotive companies. television the hype. in automotive, we're used to hype. asn it comes to matters such this i think it is a little bit disingenuous because the word...
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eastern on c-span 2. later, debates for the texas 23rd district and iowa's first, all of that on c-span 2. >>> i think when we think of winston church hill, we think of sending men into war. no one new better and few new as well the reality of war, the tear and deaf sayingvastation. he said to his mother, you can't guild it. he actually knew the disaster that war was. >> sunday night, on q & ach. early career of winston churchhill. the bore war, a daring escape, the making of...
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eastern on c-span. >> tuesday, look at the ongoing protest between the dakota excess pipeline processon the indian reservation. we join an event hosted by the institute of policy studies live at noon eastern on c-span. >> hear some of the feature programs on thursday, thanksgiving day on c-span. just ter 11:00 a.m. on eastern nebraska eastern nebraska senator brent taft on american values. >> there's a huge civic mindedness in american history that's not compelled by the government. >> from everything to monster thick burgers with hundred 7 grams of fat to 20-ounce coke some pepsi's feeding an epidemic of child hood obesity. then wikipedia founder jimmy wales talked about the evolution of the online encyclopedia and the challenge of providing access to information. >> once there's 1000 entries i know there's community there. there's five or ten really active users another 20 or 30 that may know little bit and they start to think of themselves as a community. after seven eastern and inside look at the year's effort to repair and restore it the capital don't. then justice kagan reflects
eastern on c-span. >> tuesday, look at the ongoing protest between the dakota excess pipeline processon the indian reservation. we join an event hosted by the institute of policy studies live at noon eastern on c-span. >> hear some of the feature programs on thursday, thanksgiving day on c-span. just ter 11:00 a.m. on eastern nebraska eastern nebraska senator brent taft on american values. >> there's a huge civic mindedness in american history that's not compelled by the...
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we will show you that speech in its entirety at 10:55 eastern on c-span. e a special webpage at c-span.org to help you follow the supreme court. go to c-span.org and select supreme court near the right-hand top of the page. on that page, you can see 4 of the restore arguments heard by the court this term. -- of the oral arguments heard by the court this term. in addition you can find recent appearances by recent supreme court justices, or washington justices in their own words, including one-on-one interviews in the past few months justices kagan, comets, and ginsburg. there is a calendar, a list of all current justices with links to see their appearances on c-span, as well as other supreme court videos available on demand. although the supreme court at c-span.org. -- follow the supreme court at c-span.org. >> tonight, the discussion of the state of civil rights after the 2016 election. senator ben sasse of nebraska shares his thoughts on how american values are affecting entitlement reform, education, and economic prosperity in the u.s. with the recent dea
we will show you that speech in its entirety at 10:55 eastern on c-span. e a special webpage at c-span.org to help you follow the supreme court. go to c-span.org and select supreme court near the right-hand top of the page. on that page, you can see 4 of the restore arguments heard by the court this term. -- of the oral arguments heard by the court this term. in addition you can find recent appearances by recent supreme court justices, or washington justices in their own words, including...
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eastern on c-span. and tomorrow the supreme court oral to argument in two consolidated cases brought by miami against the bank of america and wells fargo. the high court will decide if miami can sue the banks under the fair housing act for discriminatory mortgages given to african-american and hispanic buyers that resulted in loan defaults, foreclosures and less tax revenue for the city. you can listen to the supreme court case friday at 8 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. ♪ >> c-span's "washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up friday morning, democracy for america executive director charles chamberlain will look at the direction of the democratic party after upsets during the election and whether the party needs to adjust its message to voters. then appropriations and budget committee member congressman tom cole will discuss the election of donald trump and what it means for the republican party, key issues in the lame duck session and the gop house agenda.
eastern on c-span. and tomorrow the supreme court oral to argument in two consolidated cases brought by miami against the bank of america and wells fargo. the high court will decide if miami can sue the banks under the fair housing act for discriminatory mortgages given to african-american and hispanic buyers that resulted in loan defaults, foreclosures and less tax revenue for the city. you can listen to the supreme court case friday at 8 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. ♪ >> c-span's...
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eastern on c-span. >>> election night on c-span. watch the results and be part of a national conversation about the outcome. be on location of the hillary clinton and donald trump election night headquarters and watch victory and concession speeches in key senate house and governors' races starting live at 8:00 p.m. eastern and throughout the following 24 hours watch live on c-span, on demand at cspan.org or listen to live coverage using the free c-span radio app. >>> leading up to the 2016 election, road to the white house rewind brings you archival coverage of presidential races, next, from 1984, the second and final presidential debate between incumbent president ronald reagan and his democratic challenger, former vice president walter mondale. the candidates answered questions on defense and foreign policy, cia activities in central america, nuclear arms negotiations with the soviet union and fighting terrorism in the broader middle east. ronald reagan and george h.w. bush defeated wa eed walter mond congresswoman geraldine ferr
eastern on c-span. >>> election night on c-span. watch the results and be part of a national conversation about the outcome. be on location of the hillary clinton and donald trump election night headquarters and watch victory and concession speeches in key senate house and governors' races starting live at 8:00 p.m. eastern and throughout the following 24 hours watch live on c-span, on demand at cspan.org or listen to live coverage using the free c-span radio app. >>> leading...
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donald trump holding a campaign rally in orlando, florida live at 4:00 eastern on c-span. k on c-span2 we're featuring political radio programs with national talk show hosts. this morning from 6:00 to 9:00 eastern life from washington, d.c. conservative radio host hugh hewitt. author and progressive radio host don hartman. and conservative political perspective on the mike gallagher show live from new york city. all this week live on c-span2. ♪ >> after i came up with this idea i did research information. this became the case with a lot of pieces for this composition. mental illness is a complicated issue. it's not black and white. it is so multifaceted i had to research to get a taste knowledge of what i wanted -- base knowledge of what i wanted to talk about in this piece. i needed to set -- decide what i was going to talk about. a broad topic. i thought it would be nice to have a focal point here in before i started interviewing my parents and started shooting i researched this topic. this is my dad's pharmacy. i talked to my mom and her colleagues and coworkers. i did a
donald trump holding a campaign rally in orlando, florida live at 4:00 eastern on c-span. k on c-span2 we're featuring political radio programs with national talk show hosts. this morning from 6:00 to 9:00 eastern life from washington, d.c. conservative radio host hugh hewitt. author and progressive radio host don hartman. and conservative political perspective on the mike gallagher show live from new york city. all this week live on c-span2. ♪ >> after i came up with this idea i did...
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it airs tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. here are some of our featured programs coming up this weekend. saturday night at 8:00 eastern, the state of the black world conference discussing the impact of the 2016 election. melanie campbell, executive director of the national coalition for black civic participation, and a host of sirius xm radio "make it plain." and the mayor of newark, new jersey. >> even when we get together as black folks and have an agenda, we have to understand we have to unite with other people. win.bject is to there are hundreds of people that are in jail, that have been beat, that are dead. we are not activists and revolutionaries because it's fun. >> followed at 10:00 by nebraska senator ben sasson american value, the founding fathers and purpose of government. >> turns out the meaning of america is persuasion. the meaning of america is love, building a better product or creating a better service or persuading someone to marry you or to join your church or synagogue heard there is a huge civic mindednes
it airs tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. here are some of our featured programs coming up this weekend. saturday night at 8:00 eastern, the state of the black world conference discussing the impact of the 2016 election. melanie campbell, executive director of the national coalition for black civic participation, and a host of sirius xm radio "make it plain." and the mayor of newark, new jersey. >> even when we get together as black folks and have an agenda, we have to...
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eastern and we will have it live on c-span. also, democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton with her campaign rally in raleigh, north carolina starting at 7:45 eastern on c-span. >> as the nation of alexa a new a newent on -- elects president on tuesday, will we have the first foreign-born first lady or the first gentleman? ladies" gives readers a look into the personal lives and impact of every first lady in american history. it is a companion to the well-regarded biography series and features interviews with historians. there are also brief biographies of 45 presidential spouses. "first ladies" in paperback and published by public affairs now available at your favorite bookseller and as an e-book. ♪ >> after i came up with this idea, i did research information because this is the case for a lot of pieces done for this competition, but mental illness especially. it is a complicated issue and so multifaceted that i had to research to get a base knowledge of what i wanted to talk about in this piece and obviously complica
eastern and we will have it live on c-span. also, democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton with her campaign rally in raleigh, north carolina starting at 7:45 eastern on c-span. >> as the nation of alexa a new a newent on -- elects president on tuesday, will we have the first foreign-born first lady or the first gentleman? ladies" gives readers a look into the personal lives and impact of every first lady in american history. it is a companion to the well-regarded biography...
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eastern on c-span two, and is again sunday night at 9:00 p.m. here on c-span. you can also watch anytime online at c-span.org. 4, we are december hosting a discussion of the december 1941 attack on pearl harbor on the eve of the 75th anniversary. on the program, steve to me -- toomey. book pearl with his harbor. followed by an interview come anh april harbor survivor -- interview with a pearl harbor survivor. we are taking your questions live. go to book tv.org for the complete weekend schedule. >> the white house christmas tree arrives friday. this year's tree is a 19 foot for her. it is from a farm in wisconsin owned by dave vanderbilt and his wife mary. they operate first lady michelle obama as she welcomed the tree outside the north orrico. -- portico. ♪ ♪ >> with do think -- what do you think? >> it's great. >> think we are good. these are our replacement kits. this is what happens when you have teenagers. one is asleep very these two are up. this is what we've got now. christmas again. the holidays start. our last one. congratulations to our award winners
eastern on c-span two, and is again sunday night at 9:00 p.m. here on c-span. you can also watch anytime online at c-span.org. 4, we are december hosting a discussion of the december 1941 attack on pearl harbor on the eve of the 75th anniversary. on the program, steve to me -- toomey. book pearl with his harbor. followed by an interview come anh april harbor survivor -- interview with a pearl harbor survivor. we are taking your questions live. go to book tv.org for the complete weekend...