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they were riddled with weak spots and places that would crunch in. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. coming up at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3, american history tv will be broadcasting live on the new museum of the american revolution in philadelphia which opened in april. we will take your calls and questions for about two hours starting at 7:00 and look at the artifacts and exhibits and answer your questions with museum staff. here is a preview. >> the next room which we call resistance is about the decades stretching from the stamp act in 1765 to the outbreak of the revolutionary war in 1775. this room introduces one of the exhibition techniques that we used, which is to create these immersive spaces and make you feel transported back in time. the elm treeeated that stood in boston in 1765 that became known as the liberty tree. this was a phenomenon that spread through other towns and other colonies in the time, a place where sons and daughters of liberty gathered in an ton-air political meeting talk about how they would react to these efforts by the british to impose taxes t
they were riddled with weak spots and places that would crunch in. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. coming up at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3, american history tv will be broadcasting live on the new museum of the american revolution in philadelphia which opened in april. we will take your calls and questions for about two hours starting at 7:00 and look at the artifacts and exhibits and answer your questions with museum staff. here is a preview. >> the next room...
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eastern on c-span 3 wednesday, justice department onicials will test of my foreign agent registration requirements. live coverage starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span arena and online -- on c-span 3 and online at c-span.org. you can also listen on the c-span radio app. saturday, trump attended and spoke at the commissioning of fe uss gerald r.
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communicators, tonight 8 eastern on c-span 2. >> "washington journal" continues. clark neily joins us for the first time, vice president catoriminal justice at the institute, joins us to discuss shift in policy by the trump of nistration on the issue civil asset forfeiture. before we shift, let's define explain what civil asset forfeiture is. guest: sure. o you know, i don't use the term civil asset forfeiture, that plays into the government's terminology, i use civil these are not assets, a lot of times, people cars they use to get to work and their homes. forfeiture, civil and criminal. forfeiture, after a government convicts somebody and proves that particular property, involved in was the crime in some way, so they take proceeds of the crime or used to commit it. civil forfeiture is different, is the government has to do assert the property was involved in a crime somehow, they get to the burden shifts to the owner of the property to get for doingompt seedure so are mind-numbingly complex. he government likes to use civil forfeiture tis almost impossible for so
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eastern on c-span. >>> sunday on "q & a" -- >> i'm not asking anybody to compromise their values or believes. i'm asking them to open their eyes to other people's so that you can figure out your place in this infinite world. >> brooke gladstone, co-host and manager editor of wnyc's "on the media." in her book, "the trouble with reality, a rumination on moral panic in our times," in which she looks at what constituted reality today and how the criteria has change willed over the years. >> i set out at the beginning of the book our biological wiring, and i wanted to show how we have evolved a culture that was designed to validate us and not to challenge us. certainly not to contradict us. it gave us the illusion that our realities were water tight when really they were riddled with weak spots and places that would crunch in. >> sunday at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q & a." >>> here on c-span3, american history tv
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eastern on c-span, c-span radio, and sees and.org. -- and c-span.org. his book,eumann on healing children. >> the conversations i hear are about cutting medicaid, nih, doing all these things when we are on the cusp of such terrific discoveries. when you think about half of the people on medicaid, half of the beneficiaries, our children. who is going to get hurt? why do we want to do that? we are not doing that to the elderly on medicare. we ought to double down and put more into our children. announcer: watch the entire program at 7:00 p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span2 sunday at 7:00 p.m. eastern, david goodhart on his book, the road to somewhere. thee have seen this in contempt in email chains after brexit, left-wing professors saying why did we give these people the vote without some kind of iq test? announcer: for more go to book tv.org. the president announced on twitter a new defense policy on transgendered military personnel. he wrote, after consultation with my general son military be advised that the united states government will not accept or a
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in eastern on c-span two. on voter security technology. live coverage starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern. is in trouble they rally tonight in youngstown, ohio. one at 7:00 p.m. eastern c-span3. watch on c-span or go or listen using the c-span radio app. c-span's washington journal, live it every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up this morning, minnesota republican congressman discusses the opioid epidemic and john garamendi talks about the brescia investigation. of cqen david hawkins roll call will discuss congressional pay and benefits. the sure to watch c-span's washington journal this morning. 20 discussion. next, congressman mark who chairs the house republican -- hem can't talks about takes questions about the caucus and gop efforts to repeal and replace the health care law. >> good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. welcome to the national press club, the world's leaders -- leading the news organization for journalists and where news happens. we are the constitution. am 110th president of the national press club. before we get started, i wanted to remind
in eastern on c-span two. on voter security technology. live coverage starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern. is in trouble they rally tonight in youngstown, ohio. one at 7:00 p.m. eastern c-span3. watch on c-span or go or listen using the c-span radio app. c-span's washington journal, live it every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up this morning, minnesota republican congressman discusses the opioid epidemic and john garamendi talks about the brescia investigation. of cqen...
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being insolvent can be solved cap.iately by lifting the >> watch afterwards sunday night at 9 eastern on c-span 2 book t.v. >> "washington journal" continues. back david hawkings is with us on the "washington journal," of course senior resident oll call, everything st congress. we should say this topic storms chafis making a pitch before he left congress for a big pay raise for members. we get to that pitch, remind us what congress members ake now, what the general benefits are for a member of congress. guest: sure. of base salary for a member congress, the pace salary is $174,000 a year. been that way for almost 2009, was s, since when that number was reached. he way the law is supposed to work, congress enacted a law in he 1990s to say the congressional salary would increase by the cost of living every year unless congress voted increase.hat and every year since 2009, actually as done so, the bill, the appropriations bill the house will vote on this it again for ck another year. $174, only exceptions are the -- two majority leaders and wo minority leaders make i think 193 and the speaker of t
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eastern on c-span and c-span.org. listen live on the free spin radio radio. -- c-span radio app. >> sunday on q&a. >> we look at president obama's domestic legacy, i think there are two things that are very important that will have long-lasting good consequences for the united states that can be summarized in four words -- sonia sotomayor and elena kagan, his two nominees to the supreme court. >> the second part of our two-part interview with david garo. he talks about his book "rising star: the making of barack obama" which covers president obama's life to winning the presidency. >> the point to emphasize here is over the course of barack's presidency, there were scores and scores of people in illinois who had known him years earlier were deeply disappointed with the trajectory of the obama presidency, and disappointed in two ways. number one, disappointed that barack forgot many of the people, most of the people who were essential to his political rise. >> sunday night at eight according -- at 8:00 eastern on c-span
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eastern on c-span 3 in the afternoon a hearing on u.s. policy toward north korea. the acting assistant secretary f state for east asian and pacific affair testifies at 2:30 p.m. eastern, also on c-span 3. and you can watch both hearings online at c-span.org or listen with the c-span radio app. congressman mark meadows who chairs the house republican freedom caucus talks about the
eastern on c-span 3 in the afternoon a hearing on u.s. policy toward north korea. the acting assistant secretary f state for east asian and pacific affair testifies at 2:30 p.m. eastern, also on c-span 3. and you can watch both hearings online at c-span.org or listen with the c-span radio app. congressman mark meadows who chairs the house republican freedom caucus talks about the
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dated black :00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." collects a look at some of this week's developments concerning senate action on the health care lot replacement. on wednesday, president trump posted republican senators at the white house to discuss their strategy for repealing and replacing the federal health care law.
dated black :00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." collects a look at some of this week's developments concerning senate action on the health care lot replacement. on wednesday, president trump posted republican senators at the white house to discuss their strategy for repealing and replacing the federal health care law.
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eastern on c-span. later today, kentucky republican rand paul looks at the conservative movement and how young americans can get involved. he'll speak at the young americans student conference starts also on c-span. last week, vice-president mike pence swore in william hagerty, president trump's pick to be the next ambassador to japan. this is 15 minutes. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, distinguished guests. it's my pleasure as the acting chief of protocol to welcome you to the swearing-in ceremony of big hagerty as the next united states ambassador to japan. the honorable mike pence will give the oath of office. it's my honor to introduce the vice-president of the united states, mr. mike pence. [applaus [applause] >> well, good afternoon, and behalf of the first family, welcome to the white house. it's going to be my great honor today and, in fact, a privilege to administer the oath of office to the 42nd united states ambassador to japan, bill hagerty. [applaus [applaus [applause] >> we're join
eastern on c-span. later today, kentucky republican rand paul looks at the conservative movement and how young americans can get involved. he'll speak at the young americans student conference starts also on c-span. last week, vice-president mike pence swore in william hagerty, president trump's pick to be the next ambassador to japan. this is 15 minutes. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, distinguished guests. it's my pleasure as the acting chief of protocol to welcome you to the...
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eastern on c-span3, online at c-span.org and on the free c-span radio app. >> sunday on q and a. >> when you look at president obama's domestic legacy, i think there are two things that are very important that will have long-lasting, good consequences to the united states that can be summarized. kagan.otomayor and elena >> the second of our two-part interview with david gero. he talks about his book "rising star: the making of barack obama." >> i think the point emphasize is that over the course of barack's presidency, there were scores of people in illinois who had known him in years earlier who were deeply disappointed with the trajectory of the obama presidency. number one, disappointed that -- mostorgot the people of the people -- who were essential to his political drive. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. the senate foreign relations committee held a meeting. including canada, singapore, italy, the united kingdom and nato nominees included foreign -- former u.s. senator, chomps nominee for ambassador to nato. -- trump's nominee for ambassador to nato. this is two hour
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saturday, 10:00 eastern on c-span. and listen live on the free radio app. ceremonyissioning marks the beginning of active duty for a newly built naval vessel. up next, we should -- will show you three aircraft carrier commissioning ceremonies. we begin with uss harry truman, the ninth nuclear powered aircraft carrier in the u.s. fleet.
saturday, 10:00 eastern on c-span. and listen live on the free radio app. ceremonyissioning marks the beginning of active duty for a newly built naval vessel. up next, we should -- will show you three aircraft carrier commissioning ceremonies. we begin with uss harry truman, the ninth nuclear powered aircraft carrier in the u.s. fleet.
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eastern on c-span 3 wednesday, justice department onicials will test of my foreign agent registration requirements. live coverage starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span arena and online -- on c-span 3 and online at c-span.org. you can also listen on the c-span radio app. saturday, trump attended and spoke at the commissioning of ford ingerald r. norfolk, virginia. it is the first of a new class of nuclear powered aircraft carrier. >> ship's company, attention. will the guests please rise and remain standing for the arrival of our platform guests. military honors to the president of the united states, our national anthem, and the invocation. we welcome and thank the united states fleet forces band and the naval station norfolk saluting gunnery for assisting us today. ladies and gentlemen, our platform guests. commander steven barstow, chaplain corps, united states navy, our ship's chaplain. ms. maryellen baldwin, president and ceo, hampton roads navy league. mr. greg willard, white house staff assistant to president ford and commissioning committee cochairman. mr. byron cavaney, comm
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eastern on c-span's q&a. >> each week, american history tv's real america brings you archival films. >> on thursday, august 3, general john throckmorton arrived at the white house to report on conditions in the city of detroit. as of 12:00 previous day, the responsibility for law and order in the city had been returned to state authorities. there had been little in america's recent past to prepare her for the nightmarish war streets inr 1967. it came out of the ghettos of new york and detroit and spread through large and small communities, from providence to wichita. >> one thing should be absolutely clear. importantr is far too for politics. it goes to the health and safety of all american citizens, republicans and democrats. it goes to the proper responsibility of officials in both of our parties. it goes to the heart of our society. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, for the last hour i have met with secretary vance and general throckmorton -- >> throughout the summer torn with racial violence, the man most heavily burdened with a quest for solutions displayed a deliberate calm . the slums
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watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. announcer: tonight on c-span, harvard university sociologist professor on race relations in america. income and residential segregation and the effects of donald trump's candidacy and presidency on race relations. the discussion was held earlier this year at stanford university. in order to keep things in proper perspective when talking about the relative gains of more privileged blacks, it is important not to overlook the continuing interracial disparities. for example, a report from the center for policy research reveals that before the great a 1.4ion, there was only percentage point difference in the unemployment gap between recent black-and-white college graduates aged 22 to 27. however, in 2013, shortly after the economic downturn, the gap had surged to a 7.5 percentage point difference. factorce is obviously a at play here. because historically, the periods immediately after downturn's have adversely impacted blacks more than whites. tonight, a stanford university forum on race in america, income and
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. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's qa on day.ext, nasa administrator decides on the space agency's 2018 butter must. he also talks about future projects including in mars rover mission entities -- exploration. this hearing is an hour.
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eastern on c-span. >> washington post with the latest that could happen on the health care debate, the headline, mcconnell hence at shoring up the before the care act. the senate majority leader said on thursday that if his party fails to muster 50 votes for the plan to rewrite the approval care act, it will not have any choice but to draft a more modest bill with democrats to support the
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at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. words,ght on after resisting trumps politics and winning the world we need. she is interviewed by the cofounder of code pink. >> tell us a little bit of how the stage was set for a drop. >> i see this as a bipartisan process the table that was set for trump,. politics.ust about it is about media, news coverage.the table was set for him in so many ways . all he needed to do was show up. we were already treating elections like reality tv shows. we already had a media landscape that was much more interested in interpersonal dramas between candidates and then in-depth coverage of the issues. democrats using the tools of corporate branding themselves. president obama was a fantastic brand. he used incredibly cutting edge marketing techniques. a lot of us thought that, behind the claims that he was leading this deep change and transformation, that there was not enough change. that also helped set the table for drum. >> watch afterwords tonight on book tv. administrator brock long was a guest
at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. words,ght on after resisting trumps politics and winning the world we need. she is interviewed by the cofounder of code pink. >> tell us a little bit of how the stage was set for a drop. >> i see this as a bipartisan process the table that was set for trump,. politics.ust about it is about media, news coverage.the table was set for him in so many ways . all he needed to do was show up. we were already treating elections like reality tv shows. we...
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eastern on c-span. and listen live on the free radio app. ceremonyissioning marks the beginning of active duty for a newly built naval vessel. up next, we should -- will show you three aircraft carrier commissioning ceremonies. we begin with uss harry truman, the ninth nuclear powered aircraft carrier in the u.s. fleet. harry truman was a missouri farmer. we know he was a man of his word. here on july 25, 1998, his ship has come in. [applause] president clinton. of coarse, his hometown is not a center of naval operations. coming south of missouri, we are completely landlocked. harry truman was an army man. but 1944, as a united states senator mahe's poke at the christening of the battleship missouri. japan surrendered a year later. lifelong affection for , asship and came to rely on all presidents do, on the world cost greatest navy. the american people still feel a strong affection for harry truman. she seemed to some an ordinary man, but he became an ordinary president. -- extraordinary president. he r
eastern on c-span. and listen live on the free radio app. ceremonyissioning marks the beginning of active duty for a newly built naval vessel. up next, we should -- will show you three aircraft carrier commissioning ceremonies. we begin with uss harry truman, the ninth nuclear powered aircraft carrier in the u.s. fleet. harry truman was a missouri farmer. we know he was a man of his word. here on july 25, 1998, his ship has come in. [applause] president clinton. of coarse, his hometown is not a...
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announcer: sunday night at eight upon eastern on c-span's "q and a." -- 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q and a." announcer: c-span, where history unfolds daily. 1970 nine, 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. governors from across the u.s. are holding their annual summer meeting in providence, rhode island. vice president mike pence is the former governor of indiana. he addressed the gathering and talk about efforts to replace the current health care law. he introduced by virginia governor and nga chair terry mcauliffe. >> i am honored to introduce the vice president of the united states of america, who just a year ago, sat with us. as a governor, he understands the challenges we all face. grow our economies, how to build an infrastructure or transportation, how to make sure our children are getting the best out of the education. -- the best quality education. can understand we want to work together in a bipartisan way on -- he understands we want to work together in a bipartisan way on
announcer: sunday night at eight upon eastern on c-span's "q and a." -- 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q and a." announcer: c-span, where history unfolds daily. 1970 nine, 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. governors from across the u.s. are holding their annual summer meeting in providence, rhode island. vice president mike pence is the former governor of indiana. he...
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. >>> 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. >>> the white house naval photographic unit produced monthly film reports on the activities of president lyndon johnson. up next on american history tv's reel america, from 50 years ago, "the president, june 1967." events depicted in this half hour film include the six-day war in the middle east, the nomination of thurgood marshall to the supreme court and a three-day summit with soviet premiere in new jersey, the navy films on the johnson administration are archived at the l.b.j. presidential library and you can watch many on their youtube channel. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> on the 2nd of june prime minister wilson of great britain was welcomed to the white house. the visit had been arranged some weeks earlier to discuss the urgent problems common to both governments. however, a crisis, one that developed with dramatic and startling suddenness, would
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eastern on c-span. >> join us on c-span 3 sunday for a american history tv live special, the 1967 detroit rights 50th anniversary, at noon eastern, pulitzer prize winner and detroit free press editorial page he haddor, at 1:15 p.m. eastern former detroit police chief, and former detroit free press journalist. the 1967 detroit rights, 50th anniversary live sunday at noon eastern on c-span 3. >> and i think one of the hugest problems in capitalism today is the insane ceo pay. and it's -- we can get into later how it became insane, but it is harming the companies that use it, it's harming the employees, it's terrible for the economy, it is one of the principle drivers of increasing economic inequality in this country. >> saturday at 7:00 p.m. on book tv, stephen clifford, former ceo of king broadcasting company talks about his book the ceo pay machine. sunday at 1:30 p.m., dr. willy parker, a christian and abortion provider talks about his book life's work a moral argument for choice. >> we pushed back on the more didty of abortion, we pushed back on the claim that it's dangerous. we haven't
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live today at noon eastern on c-span 3. 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. >> on lectures in history, appalachian state university professor jud browning teaches a class on the 1862 civil war peninsula campaign and seven days battles. he reviews union general george mcclellan's failed attempt to take the confederate capital in richmond, virginia and examines how terrain, disease, and nutrition impacted both sides. this class is about an hour and 15 minutes. professor browning: today we'll pick up where we left off last time in the western theatre. so the last battle we covered was? [inaudible] professor browning: the last battle was shiloh, april 6 and 7, 1862. we talked about how grant thought the war was going to be over, one more battle and this thing will end and then after
live today at noon eastern on c-span 3. 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. >> on lectures in history, appalachian state university professor jud browning teaches a class on the 1862 civil war peninsula campaign and seven days battles. he reviews union general george mcclellan's failed attempt to take the confederate capital in richmond,...
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eastern on c-span's q&a. to -- theummit came withummit came to a close president trump discussing the importance of women entrepreneurs in developing countries. [applause] president trump: thank you very much. we have a great neighbor in canada, and justin is doing a spectacular job in canada. everybody loves him, and for good reason. thank you for the job you're doing. i want to thank chancellor merkel for what she has done here. it has been really incredible the way things are handled, and nothing is easy, but so professionally and without interruption, despite quite a few people. they seem to follow your g-20's around, but you have been amazing and you have done a fantastic job, so thank you very much, chancellor. [applause] trump: i'm truly glad and very proud to be here today to announce a historic initiative that a lot of great, great women out there with tremendous entrepreneurial spirit and talent. and really provide new hope to these women from countless communities all across the world, women in bot
eastern on c-span's q&a. to -- theummit came withummit came to a close president trump discussing the importance of women entrepreneurs in developing countries. [applause] president trump: thank you very much. we have a great neighbor in canada, and justin is doing a spectacular job in canada. everybody loves him, and for good reason. thank you for the job you're doing. i want to thank chancellor merkel for what she has done here. it has been really incredible the way things are handled,...
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. >> tonight at eight eastern on c-span's q&a. during the july 4 recess in primetime time on c-span, monday at eight p.m. eastern author david oro is. socialism andnd the social justice movement progressed is modeled on christianity. they look on the world as a fall in place. i would never use words that way. it is a place of injustice. >> activate on technology and privacy and whether tech companies should be required to disclose customer data. >> some suggest we all to build a backdoor in order to allow law enforcement access to data. the problem with that is you cannot work eight build eight backdoor for the u.s. government or people with good motives. if you build it for them encryption lovely weekend for everyone. >> arizona supreme court justice when --. the most important decision a president will ever make as suitable white to the united states supreme court into the federal judiciary. at 8 p.m. easton hillary clinton talking about women in politics. >> women are often the first to a conflict on the horizon coming their way
. >> tonight at eight eastern on c-span's q&a. during the july 4 recess in primetime time on c-span, monday at eight p.m. eastern author david oro is. socialism andnd the social justice movement progressed is modeled on christianity. they look on the world as a fall in place. i would never use words that way. it is a place of injustice. >> activate on technology and privacy and whether tech companies should be required to disclose customer data. >> some suggest we all to...
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8:00 eastern on c-span 2. 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. next, girls who code founder and ceo talks about the importance of teaching computer science to young women. she was one of the featured speakers this weekend at the national governors association summer meeting at rhode island. thank you.: thank you so much, governor to bedo for inviting us here today. you are such a role model for some many girls in our country. so thank you. so, carrollton, ohio could be any town in america. in carrollton, there is no wi-fi in the homes. there's often no wi-fi at these schools. the county has been decimated by her when epidemic, but 40 girls twice a week meet in a local library to learn how to code. to get their shot at the middle class. automation has transformed everything about the way we live and work. jobs are not going to be done by machines and humans. they are going to be done by robots an
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eastern on c-span three. >> sunday on q&a. >> when we look at president obama's domestic legacy, i think there are two things that are very important that will have long-lasting good consequences to the united states. it can be summarized in four words: sonia sotomayor, and justice taken. >> pulitzer prize winning david garo, mr. garo talks about his book rising star: the making of barack obama which covers president obama's life up to his winning the presidency. >> the point to emphasize here is that over the course of his presidency there were scores and scores of people in illinois who had known him in years earlier, who were deeply disappointed with the trajectory of the obama presidency and disappointed in two ways. number one, disappointed that barack forgot many of the people, most of the people, who were essential to clinical rise back sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a practice sunday at noon eastern, c-span three special event. >> in american history tv is live from the detroit free press newsroom marking the 50th anniversary of the 1967 detroit riots. we will talk wi
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watch saturday at noon eastern on c-span 2's book tv. working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >>> health policy analysts outline the are pros and cons of health savings accounts at a forum hosted by a privacy institute. hssa is our tax free accounts can be used to pay for medical expenses. this is two hours. >> good afternoon,
watch saturday at noon eastern on c-span 2's book tv. working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >>> health policy analysts outline the are pros and cons of health savings accounts at a forum hosted by a privacy institute. hssa is our tax free accounts can be used to pay for medical expenses. this is two hours. >> good afternoon,
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in eastern on c-span's q&a. vice president pence chairs the first meeting of the presidential advisory committee election and integrity which is tasked with studying procedures and voting systems for potential vulnerabilities. vice president pence and president trump spoke at ahead of the meeting. their remarks are 10 meeting -- 10 minutes. announcer: ladies and gentlemen, the united states. vice president pence: welcome. please be seated. to helpt trump sign promote fair and on his federal elections. federal election. president calvin coolidge reminded us that the whole system of american government rests on the ballot box and president reagan declared the right to vote is the crown jewel of american liberties. by establishing this commission, actionnt trump is taking to make sure the crown jewels shines brighter than ever before. i will have the honor to serve as president -- chairman of this commission and it is a pleasure to be here today. president trump knows this transcends party lines and i am proud this
in eastern on c-span's q&a. vice president pence chairs the first meeting of the presidential advisory committee election and integrity which is tasked with studying procedures and voting systems for potential vulnerabilities. vice president pence and president trump spoke at ahead of the meeting. their remarks are 10 meeting -- 10 minutes. announcer: ladies and gentlemen, the united states. vice president pence: welcome. please be seated. to helpt trump sign promote fair and on his federal...
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. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span q&a. >> this week, vice president pence share the first meeting of the presidential advisory which was established by executive order and tasked with studying federal election procedures and voting systems for potential vulnerabilities. vice president pence and president trump both spoke ahead of the meeting. the remarks are 10 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, the vice president of the united states. >> good morning, please be seated. come -- welcome to the white house. welcome to the commission on election integrity. president trump sign an executive order to create a to promoteto help fair and honest federal elections. the foundation of our democracy. election integrity matters to every american. president calvin coolidge reminded us that the whole system of american government rests on the ballot box. president reagan declared that the right to vote is the crown jewel of american liberties. establishing this commission, president trump has taken action to ensure the ballot box remains, and that the crown jewel shines brighter than ever before.
. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span q&a. >> this week, vice president pence share the first meeting of the presidential advisory which was established by executive order and tasked with studying federal election procedures and voting systems for potential vulnerabilities. vice president pence and president trump both spoke ahead of the meeting. the remarks are 10 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, the vice president of the united states. >> good morning,...
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eastern on c-span three. >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span three. saturday the p.m. eastern on lectures in history. university of washington professor william -- talks about the 1950s beaten beatniks to the hippies. >> the beats were veterans of the great depression and world war ii, the holocaust in the atomic age. the hippies were the optimistic children of the baby boom generation and the rising affluence of the postwar consumer boom. >> at 10:00 a.m. eastern on real america. thirty years ago all over north appear before the house and senate committees investigating the iran-contra affair. >> people ought not to believe how you're asking that question. that we intentionally deceive the american people. had that intent to begin with. the efforts to conduct these operations was made in such a way that our adversaries were not have knowledge of it or that we could deny association with them or the association of this government for those activities. that is not wrong. >> sunday at, history, authors and ron paul explore the com cot consequences of post-world war ii peo
eastern on c-span three. >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span three. saturday the p.m. eastern on lectures in history. university of washington professor william -- talks about the 1950s beaten beatniks to the hippies. >> the beats were veterans of the great depression and world war ii, the holocaust in the atomic age. the hippies were the optimistic children of the baby boom generation and the rising affluence of the postwar consumer boom. >> at 10:00 a.m. eastern...
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[applause] >> this week during the july 4 recess in primetime on c-span, tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern, author david horwitz. all, communism, socialism, and the social justice movement, progressivism, they are all modeled on christianity. world is a fall in place, would never use that. it is a place of injustice. >> tuesday, a debate on technology and privacy and whether tech companies should be required to disclose customer data. >> some suggest we ought to build it back door to allow law enforcement access to data and you cannot build a act or that works only for the u.s. government, good guys, or other people with good motives. if you build it for them, it will be weaker for everyone. >> wednesday, arizona supreme court justice -- >> the most important and enduring decision a president will ever make is who to appoint to the united states supreme court and the federal judiciary. [applause] >> thursday, hillary clinton talking about women in politics. hillary clinton: women are often the first spot, conflict on the horizon coming their way. insight and information is ignored, it ofte
[applause] >> this week during the july 4 recess in primetime on c-span, tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern, author david horwitz. all, communism, socialism, and the social justice movement, progressivism, they are all modeled on christianity. world is a fall in place, would never use that. it is a place of injustice. >> tuesday, a debate on technology and privacy and whether tech companies should be required to disclose customer data. >> some suggest we ought to build it back door...
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eastern on c-span. >>> join us on c-span 3 sunday for an american history tv live special, the 1967 detroit riots, 50th anniversary. heather anne thompson at the universe of michigan and free press editorial manager henderson. former detroit police chief and former free press panelist, an american history tv special, the 1967 detroit riots, 50th anniversary, live sunday at noon eastern on c-span 3. >>> sunday on q and a. >> when we look at president obama's domestic legacy i think there are two things that are very important that will have long lasting good consequences for the united states that can be summarized in four words, his two nominees to the supreme court. >> mr. garo talks about his book "rising star, the making of barack obama," which covers president obama's life up to winning his presidency. >> i think the interesting thing here is there were scores and scores of people in illinois who were known years earlier who were deep lael disappointed with the trajectory of the obama presidency and disappointed in two ways. number one, disappointed that bu rock forgot many of the peopl
eastern on c-span. >>> join us on c-span 3 sunday for an american history tv live special, the 1967 detroit riots, 50th anniversary. heather anne thompson at the universe of michigan and free press editorial manager henderson. former detroit police chief and former free press panelist, an american history tv special, the 1967 detroit riots, 50th anniversary, live sunday at noon eastern on c-span 3. >>> sunday on q and a. >> when we look at president obama's domestic...
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eastern on c-span. >>> sunday on q and a. >> i'm not asking anyone to compromise their values and believes. i'm just asking them to open their eyes to other peoples so that you can figure out your place in this infinite world. >> brook gladstone co-host and managing editor of wnyc's on the media. she discusses her book whereby the trouble with reality in which she looks at what constitutes reality today and how that criteria has changed over the years. >> i said at the beginning of the book our bilological wiring. and i wanted to show how we had evolved a culture that was designed to validate us and not to challenge us, certainly not to contradict us. it gave us the illusion that our realities were watertight when really they were riddled with weak spots and places that would crunch in. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a. >>> each week american artifacts takes you to museums and historic places to learn about american hisry
eastern on c-span. >>> sunday on q and a. >> i'm not asking anyone to compromise their values and believes. i'm just asking them to open their eyes to other peoples so that you can figure out your place in this infinite world. >> brook gladstone co-host and managing editor of wnyc's on the media. she discusses her book whereby the trouble with reality in which she looks at what constitutes reality today and how that criteria has changed over the years. >> i said at...
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dated black :00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." collects a look at some of this week's developments concerning senate action on the health care lot replacement. on wednesday, president trump posted republican senators at the white house to discuss their strategy for repealing and replacing the federal health care law. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell also spoke to reporters. it will have his remarks after the president. president trump: please, sit down. oh, it's not hard. we're close. i think we are a lot closer than people understand and we have to pull it through. it is so important. we are in this room today to deliver on our promise to the american people to repeal obama care and to ensure that they have a health care that they need. we have no choice. we have to repeal and replace obamacare. we can repeal it, but the best would be repeal and replace. so let's keep going. i intend to keep my promise and i know you will, too. since obama care remains have 2013, skyrocketed. in alaska, they went up over 200% recently. we kn
dated black :00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." collects a look at some of this week's developments concerning senate action on the health care lot replacement. on wednesday, president trump posted republican senators at the white house to discuss their strategy for repealing and replacing the federal health care law. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell also spoke to reporters. it will have his remarks after the president. president trump: please, sit down. oh, it's not hard. we're...
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. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q & a. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2. it's television for serious readers. we're in new york city, at the publishers annual trade show and what we like to do is preview some of the fall books coming out. next up we want to introduce you zoe quin. the author hoff this book "crash override: how gamergate nearly destroyed my life and how we can win the fight against online hate." what would you do for a living? >> guest: i usually -- ultimately my day job is in independent game develop are but i also help on a crisis resource center for people whoing targeted for harassment. >> host: late go to the gamer part of that. what exactly do you do? >> guest: a lot of stuff. since i'm an independent game developer i make most of the stuff on my own or a small team. i'm a programmer, writer, artist, work with the composer because nobody needs to hear my terrible music ever again but it's a little bit of everything and i try to make it for people who don't think that games are for them,s' subjects that aren't usually tackled. >> host:
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. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> just across the street from the minute men historic park is the robbins house. it tells the story of three generations of african-americans and their fight for civil rights. this started in the 18th century. every year,: millions of people visit northridge, and many often visit the robbins house. were unaware of slavery existed in the north. many people believe slavery was entirely a southern institution and that the racial problems that stem from an existed only in the american south. the robbins house reminds people that those problems and issues not only were endemic in the north but also that they continue all the way through the present day. the robbins house was a historic house built sometime in the 1820's that was originally owned by the children of caesar robbins, a former enslaved man from the area. he is believed to of been born around 1785, possibly in chelmsford. we actually do not know a lot of fact about his life, so we have to examine the lives of other slave men and women from the same era and drug details -- theiretai
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on c-span2. meanwhile the house back in session at noon eastern here on c-span. continuing work on the 2018 defense programs and policy bill. authorizing $688 billion in pentagon spending next year. it would create the u.s. space core and the air force to lead u.s. military efforts in outer space. there are 210 amendments to the bill, according to "politico" that's the most ever. live coverage begins at noon eastern here on c-span. until then, part of today's "washington journal." continues. host: and we are back. at our table, representative gregory meeks, democrat of new the foreign affairs committee and also in his former life, a district assistant district attorney and special prosecutor in new york city. let me ask you this, congressman, from "washington post," spoking gun or distraction? said, i ld trump, jr. love it to the prospect of about nasty information hillary clinton in june of last constitute a smoking gun guest: continuing mounting vidence that i think the special prosecutor will continue to look at and have conversation. who did he in fact talk t
on c-span2. meanwhile the house back in session at noon eastern here on c-span. continuing work on the 2018 defense programs and policy bill. authorizing $688 billion in pentagon spending next year. it would create the u.s. space core and the air force to lead u.s. military efforts in outer space. there are 210 amendments to the bill, according to "politico" that's the most ever. live coverage begins at noon eastern here on c-span. until then, part of today's "washington...
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eastern on c-span. requests on afterwards come up tonight at democratic congresswoman -- talked about a social program in your book, the least among us, waging the battle for the vulnerable. >> of social security reached its lowest point. -- theronald reagan congress acted to make social security -- into the future. meeting with hands about -- >> watch queue and day. >> next, former white house ethics direct your own ways to strengthen executive ethics rules. he also shares touched the trump administration thoughts, and avoiding conflicts of interest. this is an hour. jamie: thank you. i want to thank everyone coming out today and those joining us this morning via c-span. my name is jamie horowitz, i'm
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see the entire interview tonight at eight eastern on c-span, c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> if you look across the park now, it's hard to believe this was once a thriving and booming business district but it really was. there were stores owned by blacks, whites, you name it. a lot of people did a lot of business either they didn't have to leave the community. and before you knew it i rock was thrown, a glass is broken, looting occurred, firestarter and wasn't just black folks. it was one of the most integrated if it is that ever happen in detroit. >> join us for a life american history tv special on the 50th anniversary of the 1967 detroit riots live sunday starting at noon eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >> our live coverage of the commissioning of the uss gerald r ford is saturday at 10 a.m. eastern hurt the super carrier named after our 38th president is a navy's newest nuclear powered attack aircraft carrier. president trump will attend the ceremony at the naval base in norfolk, virginia, and deliver remarks to the more than 14,000 people expecte
see the entire interview tonight at eight eastern on c-span, c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> if you look across the park now, it's hard to believe this was once a thriving and booming business district but it really was. there were stores owned by blacks, whites, you name it. a lot of people did a lot of business either they didn't have to leave the community. and before you knew it i rock was thrown, a glass is broken, looting occurred, firestarter and wasn't just...
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see our live coverage at 10:00 eastern on c-span three. wednesday, the house budget committee marks up the house republican legit blueprint for fiscal year 2018. live coverage begins at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span three. announcer: this sunday at noon eastern, a c-span3 special event. as american history tv is live -- marking the 50th anniversary of the 1967 detroit riot. we talked to a former detroit police chief and a pulitzer prize-winning historian to talk about what happened and why. pressthe detroit free editor and former detroit free press news journalist discussed the immediate coverage of the riots and the aftermath. of the 1967 detroit riots 50 sundayater, live beginning at new eastern on american history tv on c-span3. senator tom cotton spoke on an event on russia's military strategy in europe. the event is 50 minutes.
see our live coverage at 10:00 eastern on c-span three. wednesday, the house budget committee marks up the house republican legit blueprint for fiscal year 2018. live coverage begins at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span three. announcer: this sunday at noon eastern, a c-span3 special event. as american history tv is live -- marking the 50th anniversary of the 1967 detroit riot. we talked to a former detroit police chief and a pulitzer prize-winning historian to talk about what happened and why....
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eastern on c-span. announcer: joining us, ryan mccrimmon. >> a reporter on issues -- thank you for joining us. you have a piece on your website with other reporters saying that the health core will be busy next week when it comes to issues including appropriations. one of those dealing with the senate. four spending bills. walk us through this. next week the house will take up a spending package referred to as a minibus -- four appropriations bills in one, so they are taking a bills to fund the military, energy programs, water projects, the legislative
eastern on c-span. announcer: joining us, ryan mccrimmon. >> a reporter on issues -- thank you for joining us. you have a piece on your website with other reporters saying that the health core will be busy next week when it comes to issues including appropriations. one of those dealing with the senate. four spending bills. walk us through this. next week the house will take up a spending package referred to as a minibus -- four appropriations bills in one, so they are taking a bills to...
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the people, most of the people, who were central to his political -- >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's, q and a. >> next, president trump announces a joint partnership to modernize from a suitable glass packaging. according to the white house, the total investment in the initiative is expected to reach $4 billion, and create 4000 manufacturing jobs. this is 15 minutes. president trump: this is what we call made in america right here. they're all here. some of the great business minds, business geniuses. congratulations, fellas. that's not bad. but they're right here with us. i'll tell you, it's an honor to have them. we're continuing our celebration of american manufacturing and american manufacturing and it's been something very important to us. made in the u.s.a. made in america. and our tribute to the skill, dedication and grit of the american worker. we're showcasing products from all around the country that are stamped with the beautiful letters, made in the u.s.a. today i'm proud to welcome three more great companies. we've had quite a few wonderful companies, a little bit smalle
the people, most of the people, who were central to his political -- >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's, q and a. >> next, president trump announces a joint partnership to modernize from a suitable glass packaging. according to the white house, the total investment in the initiative is expected to reach $4 billion, and create 4000 manufacturing jobs. this is 15 minutes. president trump: this is what we call made in america right here. they're all here. some of the great...
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days of old, i really do not see where the consumer benefits will derive. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. education professionals took part in a panel discussion on the role of k12 afterschool programs. the panel focused on the impact of actors school on students, parents, and the community. the panel is part of a national afterschool summit hosted by the arnold schwarzenegger institute for state and local policy the university of california. [applause] >> thank you. this panel conversations focus is how afterschool programs help keep kids in school and on track. we will start with monica. when they said, arnold, isn't this program spoiling kids? you did not need a program, right? i said when i was secretary of education that this is like a tale of two cities. we have high schools that win the economic decathlon and we have high schools that are like dropout factories and unfortunately that is usually determined by zip code. the poor communities where 90% of the kids are in poverty are not getting the same level of certified teachers, books, and other things they need in those school
days of old, i really do not see where the consumer benefits will derive. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. education professionals took part in a panel discussion on the role of k12 afterschool programs. the panel focused on the impact of actors school on students, parents, and the community. the panel is part of a national afterschool summit hosted by the arnold schwarzenegger institute for state and local policy the university of california. [applause] >> thank you. this...