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. >> this sunday, q and a is in new york at the franklin d. rooseveltresidential library and museum where we go inside for a rare look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts with the museum's director. library opened in june of 1941. he was still in office. he had an incredibly inquisitive mind so they were 914 books in this room alone. every book was selected by fdr to be in this room. this room is almost identical to the way it was the day that fdr died. >> watch q and a of the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> parts of the foreign intelligence surveillance act are set to the tests are set to expire in december. it allows agencies to collect communications. he talked about what is needed to get the law renewed. he spoke for an hour at the hoover institution in washington.
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next, "q&a" with paul sparrow, who oversees the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum. ♪ announcer: this week on q&a, paul sparrow, director of the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york. he talks about the papers and artifacts housed there and provides a rare look at fdr's personal book collection. this interview was conducted at the museum in president roosevelt's private study. brian: paul sparrow, director of the fdr library. what is this room, and will cut -- what kind of history was made here? paul: this room is totally unique in the presidenti
next, "q&a" with paul sparrow, who oversees the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum. ♪ announcer: this week on q&a, paul sparrow, director of the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york. he talks about the papers and artifacts housed there and provides a rare look at fdr's personal book collection. this interview was conducted at the museum in president roosevelt's private study. brian: paul sparrow, director of the fdr...
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tonight, q and a is in hyde park, new york, at the franklin d roosevelt presidential library and museum, where we go inside for a rare look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts with paul spero, the museum's director. opened in june 1941. he was still president of the united states. this was essentially the northern oval office. , 914 inre 22,000 books this room alone. every book was selected by fdr to be in this room. this room is almost identical to the day fdr died. >> watch queue and eight from the franklin d roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york tonight at eight eastern -- it about eastern on c-span. c-span, where history unfolds daily. 1970 nine, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. it is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> and now the gettysburg college summer conference, recorded earlier today. there's a discussion on civil work ships, prison escapes college summer conference, recorded earlier and confederate soldiers in sherman's army. this is america history tv. >> in
tonight, q and a is in hyde park, new york, at the franklin d roosevelt presidential library and museum, where we go inside for a rare look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts with paul spero, the museum's director. opened in june 1941. he was still president of the united states. this was essentially the northern oval office. , 914 inre 22,000 books this room alone. every book was selected by fdr to be in this room. this room is almost identical to the day fdr died. >>...
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. >>> this sunday, q&a is in hyde park, new york, at the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum where we go inside for a rare look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts. with paul sparrow, the museum's director. >> this library opened in june 1941. he was still president of the united states so this became essentially the foreign oval office. fdr had an incredibly inquisitive mind. 9,014 books in this room alone. every book was selected by fdr to be in this room. this room is almost identical to the way it was on the day fdr has died. >> watch q&a from the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> 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 a conversation on the nation's tax code. and potential changes for low and middle income households. participants debated potential
. >>> this sunday, q&a is in hyde park, new york, at the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum where we go inside for a rare look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts. with paul sparrow, the museum's director. >> this library opened in june 1941. he was still president of the united states so this became essentially the foreign oval office. fdr had an incredibly inquisitive mind. 9,014 books in this room alone. every book was selected by fdr to...
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nothing has changed. >> watch q & a from the franklin d. roosevelt presidential lie area and museum in hyde park, number. that's sunday, 8:00 eastern. >> tonight on c-span 2 former fbi director james comey testifying before the senate intelligence committee. presume speaking at the faith and freedom conference in washington, dc, and houston and human services secretary tom price testifying on the hhs budget. today former fbi director james comey testified before the senate intelligence committee as part of their investigation of russian interference in the 2016 elections. at the hearing he described meetings with president trump before his dismissal as fbi director in may. the open session portion of his
nothing has changed. >> watch q & a from the franklin d. roosevelt presidential lie area and museum in hyde park, number. that's sunday, 8:00 eastern. >> tonight on c-span 2 former fbi director james comey testifying before the senate intelligence committee. presume speaking at the faith and freedom conference in washington, dc, and houston and human services secretary tom price testifying on the hhs budget. today former fbi director james comey testified before the senate...
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. >> tonight, your day is in hyde park new york at the franklin d roosevelt library and museum where we get a rare look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts. juneis library opened in 1941. he was still present of the u.s. -- presdidentthe of the u.s. by fdrook was selected to be in this room. this room is a most exactly as it was on the day that he died. >> watch from the franklin d. roosevelt museum and library at hyde park, new york. we continue now with our live coverage of the gettysburg college civil war institute conference in pennsylvania. frank, is lisa tendrich author of union soldiers during sherman's march. this is american history tv on c-span3. [indistinct conversations]
. >> tonight, your day is in hyde park new york at the franklin d roosevelt library and museum where we get a rare look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts. juneis library opened in 1941. he was still present of the u.s. -- presdidentthe of the u.s. by fdrook was selected to be in this room. this room is a most exactly as it was on the day that he died. >> watch from the franklin d. roosevelt museum and library at hyde park, new york. we continue now with our live...
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q&a" from the franklin d. rooseveltresidential library and museum in hyde park, new york, tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> monday night on "the communicators" -- >> i decided there was a column in championing average people who never wanted to be techies, and in challenging the companies, the industry, to serve those people. >> the first of a two-part conversation with one of the nation's best-known technology watchers, walt mossberg, as he shows the top technology gadgets and issues he has in over his career and the subjective element. >> i believe we will see in the next five to 10 years of the first of new stuff, virtual reality, augmented reality, artificial intelligence. and i think all kinds of new ways of driving cars. we have a little taste of it, but we are going to see a lot more of it. all kinds of things going on in your home. >> watch "the communicators" monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. "washington journal
q&a" from the franklin d. rooseveltresidential library and museum in hyde park, new york, tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> monday night on "the communicators" -- >> i decided there was a column in championing average people who never wanted to be techies, and in challenging the companies, the industry, to serve those people. >> the first of a two-part conversation with one of the nation's best-known technology watchers, walt mossberg, as he shows the...
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[applause] >> this sunday human day is in hyde park new york at the franklin d roosevelt presidential library and museum where we go inside for a rear look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts. with paul, the museum director. >> the library open in june 1941. he was the president. so this became essentially the northern oval office. fdr had incredibly inquisitive mind. there were 22,000 votes. 914 books and esther malan. every book in here was selected by fdr to be in this room. this room is almost identical to the way it was on the day that he died. nothing has changed. >> watch q&a from the franklin d roosevelt residential library and museum in hyde park new york. sunday night at eight eastern on c-span. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by americans cable television companies. and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> today housing and urban development secretary dr. ben carson spoke about assisting first-time homebuyers at a conference in washington d.c.. his remarks are one half hour.
[applause] >> this sunday human day is in hyde park new york at the franklin d roosevelt presidential library and museum where we go inside for a rear look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts. with paul, the museum director. >> the library open in june 1941. he was the president. so this became essentially the northern oval office. fdr had incredibly inquisitive mind. there were 22,000 votes. 914 books and esther malan. every book in here was selected by fdr to be...
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nothing has changed. >> watch q&a from the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> tomorrow, former f.b.i. director james comey testifies before the senate intelligence committee. we have live coverage of his testimony on c-span3. on "washington journal," we previewed that hearing with delegate stacy plaskett of the u.s. virgin islands. this is half an hour. >> "washington journal" continues. host: our second guest of the morning, delegate stacey plaskett, member of the government oversight reform committee, talking about jim comey later this week, thank you for joining us. this was an announcement morning by the president saying he intends to nominate christopher ray as the next rector of the fbi. is there any insight you can offer into what he brings into the bureau?
nothing has changed. >> watch q&a from the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> tomorrow, former f.b.i. director james comey testifies before the senate intelligence committee. we have live coverage of his testimony on c-span3. on "washington journal," we previewed that hearing with delegate stacy plaskett of the u.s. virgin islands. this is half an hour. >> "washington...
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. >> watch q&a from the franklin d roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park new york. sunday night at eight eastern on c-span. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television company. it is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider
. >> watch q&a from the franklin d roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park new york. sunday night at eight eastern on c-span. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television company. it is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider
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the home of franklin d roosevelt historic site features his springwood estate. his presidential library next door and also the final resting places of fdr and first lady eleanor roosevelt. we visited the grounds and went to the home of david roosevelt, a grandson of president and mrs. roosevelt to talk with him about his memories of hyde park and his time spent there with his grandmother. >> it really was not until my grandmother 's funeral that i realized it really kind of hit me. that she was really a special person. and something of a elebrity. and seeing you know the president to ex-president, one future president and all sorts of ambassadors and other diplomatic people there. very important people. that had really dawned on me, my gosh! she really was important! we never thought of her in that way. we never viewed my grandmother. she was only a grandmother to us. and that is all she ever wanted to be to us. i was born in january 3 1942. my father was elliott. and elliott was the second oldest of the sons, the third oldest of the children. so my dad was, he k
the home of franklin d roosevelt historic site features his springwood estate. his presidential library next door and also the final resting places of fdr and first lady eleanor roosevelt. we visited the grounds and went to the home of david roosevelt, a grandson of president and mrs. roosevelt to talk with him about his memories of hyde park and his time spent there with his grandmother. >> it really was not until my grandmother 's funeral that i realized it really kind of hit me. that...
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sunday, q&a is in hyde park, new york at the franklin d roosevelt presidential library and museum, where we go inside for a rare life -- look at fdr's personal office and artifacts. opened in june, 1941. he was still president of the united states, so this became the northern oval office. he had an incredibly cuisine of mind -- inquisitive mind, so there are thousands of books in --s room alone, left by fvr fdr to be in this room. it is a most identical to the way it was when fdr died. nothing has changed. sunday night, at 8:00 eastern, on c-span. this is american history tv on c-span3, returning to our live coverage of gettysburg, pennsylvania today with the civil war institute's annual conference, hosted by gettysburg college. tj next speaker will be stiles, pulitzer prize winning author of "custer's trial: a life on the frontier of new america." while we stand by for the conference to get back under way, if you would like to share with us the thoughts on our programming, neck with us on twitter, -- connect with us on twitter or c-span. this is american history tv, only on c-span3. [in
sunday, q&a is in hyde park, new york at the franklin d roosevelt presidential library and museum, where we go inside for a rare life -- look at fdr's personal office and artifacts. opened in june, 1941. he was still president of the united states, so this became the northern oval office. he had an incredibly cuisine of mind -- inquisitive mind, so there are thousands of books in --s room alone, left by fvr fdr to be in this room. it is a most identical to the way it was when fdr died....
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. >>> this sunday, q&a is in hyde park, new york, at the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum where we go inside for a rare look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts. with paul sparrow, the museum's director. >> this library opened in june 1941. he was still president of the united states so this became essentially the foreign oval office. fdr had an
. >>> this sunday, q&a is in hyde park, new york, at the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum where we go inside for a rare look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts. with paul sparrow, the museum's director. >> this library opened in june 1941. he was still president of the united states so this became essentially the foreign oval office. fdr had an
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welcome to their franklin d. roosevelt presidential library museum and annual roosevelt reading festival. if you let the auto leave, they will be outside signing books by the bookstore. we are fortunate to have c-span with us today. if you're going to ask a question please walk to the microphone so your questions can be recorded and preserved for posterity. this is also a weekend c-span is featuring hide park on their c-span cities tour program today and tomorrow so check your local listings was one thing we are proud about in the reading facilities we do bring the greatest doctors talking about stories we care deeply about, one of the key stories, the beginning of world war ii, and last year we did a major exhibit on pearl harbor which featured a deep dive 24 hours inside the white house, the book "countdown to pearl harbor: the 12 days to the attack" provides a wonderful and emotional and visceral journey inside the events leading up to pearl harbor. executive order 9066 led to the internment, featuring things like dorot
welcome to their franklin d. roosevelt presidential library museum and annual roosevelt reading festival. if you let the auto leave, they will be outside signing books by the bookstore. we are fortunate to have c-span with us today. if you're going to ask a question please walk to the microphone so your questions can be recorded and preserved for posterity. this is also a weekend c-span is featuring hide park on their c-span cities tour program today and tomorrow so check your local listings...
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nothing has changed. >> watch q&a from the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in new york sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. and it's brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> fcc chair ajit pi took part in a sit-down discussion at the free state conference on telecommunications policy. he discussed net neutrality, internet service provider regulations and 5g wireless networks. randolph may moderated the hour-long conversation. >> we're going to get started again, if i could have everyone's attention. our chairman is probably much better than i am at getting everyone's attention, so you can do that again, if need be. well, thank all of you again for coming. it's a terrific turnout. you know, earlier, ico
nothing has changed. >> watch q&a from the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in new york sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. and it's brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> fcc chair ajit pi took part in a sit-down discussion at the free state conference on telecommunications policy. he discussed net...
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watch q and a, from the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> next a conversation with former president jimmy carter and vermont senator bernie sanders. then president trump and texas senator ted cruz picket this makes freedom coalition. >> vermont senator bernie sanders recently sat down for discussion with former president mccarter on human rights, american leadership in the world , and the trump presidency. this is just under one hour. >> yes, maybe this is our nation's great transition. we're living in a very difficult time, as we've been hearing the last three days. from all over the world we have human rights activists from 31 countries, from every region, that have come together to really consult together what do we do in these difficult times, how do we breathe and push? how do we push forward together? so it's our honor and privilege to have with us tonight two of america's most admired leaders. [applause] for a conversation about how do w
watch q and a, from the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> next a conversation with former president jimmy carter and vermont senator bernie sanders. then president trump and texas senator ted cruz picket this makes freedom coalition. >> vermont senator bernie sanders recently sat down for discussion with former president mccarter on human rights, american leadership in the world , and the trump...
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. >> watch q&a from the franklin d roosevelt residential library and museum in hyde park new york. sunday night at eight eastern on c-span. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by americans cable television companies. and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> today housing and urban development secretary dr. ben carson spoke about assisting first-time homebuyers at a conference in washington d.c.. his remarks are one half hour. [applause] >> thank you for the great welcome. and thanks to all of you for being here today. we are excited to have folks watching live by c-span and through the webcast. it is my pleasure to introduce dr. ben carson so is the 17th secretary of housing and urban development. his bio is in your program books. as many notable accomplishments i wanted to highlight obviously is nearly 30 years as director of pediatrics neurosurgery at johns hopkins children's center. we are very excited to have dr. ben carson join us last night at our 45th annual housing visionary awards and very much
. >> watch q&a from the franklin d roosevelt residential library and museum in hyde park new york. sunday night at eight eastern on c-span. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by americans cable television companies. and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> today housing and urban development secretary dr. ben carson spoke about assisting first-time homebuyers at a conference in washington d.c.....
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sunday, q1 day is in hyde park, new york at the franklin d roosevelt museum where we go inside for aook at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts with the museum's director. >> this museum opened in june 1941 and he was still the president so this essentially became the northern oval office. there are 914 books in this room alone and every book was selected by fdr to be in this room. this room is almost identical to the way it was the day fdr died. >> watch q and a from the franklin roosevelt museum in hyde park, new york at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> "washington journal," continues. host: we are joined with brent supremeo discuss the court decision to hear a major cell phone privacy case. thank you for joining us. guest: thank you for having me. the supreme court decided to hear the case of carpenter versus the united states. tell us the story behind the case. guest: the court agreed to hear this next term, and the case involves privacy and big data and police collection in the internet age. in this case according to the government, carpenter was the mastermind behin
sunday, q1 day is in hyde park, new york at the franklin d roosevelt museum where we go inside for aook at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts with the museum's director. >> this museum opened in june 1941 and he was still the president so this essentially became the northern oval office. there are 914 books in this room alone and every book was selected by fdr to be in this room. this room is almost identical to the way it was the day fdr died. >> watch q and a from...
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. >> watch q&a from the franklin d roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park new york. sunday night at eight eastern on c-span. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television company. it is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provid provider. >> in the recently concluded session of the australian parliament, the debate on the paris climate agreement in a recent summit among other topics. here's a recap, this is half an hour. >> hello. welcome to question time with the australian -- is the 22nd of may will the terror attacks in manchester have an impact on the way down here that asked about keeping australia say. >> my questions to the primehe h minister, on the manchestergove terror attack what is the government doing to keep safe? >> thank you mr. speaker. i think every question. mr. speaker, i spoke with the prime minister of the united kingdom, theresa may, last night. i convey to her the heartfelt sympathies, the condolences of their sterling people to the people of britain into the v
. >> watch q&a from the franklin d roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park new york. sunday night at eight eastern on c-span. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television company. it is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provid provider. >> in the recently concluded session of the australian parliament, the debate on the paris climate agreement in a recent summit among...
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next, "q&a" with paul sparrow, who oversees the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum. ♪ announcer: this week on q&a, paul sparrow, director of the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york. he talks about the papers and artifacts housed there and provides a rare look at fdr's personal book collection. this interview was conducted at the museum in president roosevelt's private study. brian: paul sparrow, director of the fdr library. what is this room, and will cut -- what kind of history was made here? paul: this room is totally unique in the presidential library system because it was the only room actually used by a sitting president at a presidential library. he first started construction in 1938. he assumed he would leave office at the end of 1940, at the end of his second term as every president before him had. because of the rising tensions in europe, the democratic party nominated him for a third term, and he was elected. so, when this library opened in june of 1941, he was still president of the
next, "q&a" with paul sparrow, who oversees the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum. ♪ announcer: this week on q&a, paul sparrow, director of the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york. he talks about the papers and artifacts housed there and provides a rare look at fdr's personal book collection. this interview was conducted at the museum in president roosevelt's private study. brian: paul sparrow, director of the fdr...
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it is all brand-new, a fresh look at both the lives of franklin d. roosevelt and the roosevelt presidency. in 1932,ition began the year franklin roosevelt was elected president of united states. 1932 was a year of tremendous crises for the nation and the world. the country was in the third year of the great depression. when the depression began, unemployment in the united states was at 3.2%. by the time roosevelt was running for president in the fall of 1932, it is almost 25%. the electionxt of in 1932 was of a nation really in a state of disarray. this gallery really poinsettia out and we have dramatic photography, which scioscia the state of affairs nationally. this photograph is poignant. it is a photograph of new york central park in 1932. see a foreground, you shanty town, one of many like this that had sprouted up across the nation. there were many of them and they were nick named hoover bill -- hoovervilles. that was named after albert hoover. poignant reminder of the skill of human suffering in the year 19 32 when frank and roosevelt was running for pr
it is all brand-new, a fresh look at both the lives of franklin d. roosevelt and the roosevelt presidency. in 1932,ition began the year franklin roosevelt was elected president of united states. 1932 was a year of tremendous crises for the nation and the world. the country was in the third year of the great depression. when the depression began, unemployment in the united states was at 3.2%. by the time roosevelt was running for president in the fall of 1932, it is almost 25%. the electionxt of...
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. >> this sunday, q&a is in hyde park, new york at the franklin d roosevelt presidential library and museum, where we go inside a rare look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts. the museum's director -- >> this library opened in june, 1941. he was still president of the united states, so this became the northern oval office. fdr had an incredibly inquisitive mind. there are 914 books in this room alone. every book was selected by fdr to be in this room. it is almost identical to the way it was when fdr died. nothing has changed. >> watch queue and day from the franklin d roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. this is american history tv on c-span3. we are returning to our live coverage from gettysburg, pennsylvania today with the civil war institute's annual conference, hosted by gettysburg college. the next speaker will be tj stiles, pulitzer prize winning author of "custer's trial: a life on the frontier of new america." while we stand by for the conference to get back under way, if you would lik
. >> this sunday, q&a is in hyde park, new york at the franklin d roosevelt presidential library and museum, where we go inside a rare look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts. the museum's director -- >> this library opened in june, 1941. he was still president of the united states, so this became the northern oval office. fdr had an incredibly inquisitive mind. there are 914 books in this room alone. every book was selected by fdr to be in this room. it is...
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. >> tonight, your day is in hyde park new york at the franklin d roosevelt library and museum where we get a rare look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts. juneis library opened in 1941. he was still present of the u.s. -- presdidentthe of the u.s. by fdrook was selected to be in this room. this room is a most exactly as it was on the day that he died. >> watch from the franklin d. roosevelt museum and library at hyde park, new york. we continue now with our live coverage of the gettysburg college civil war institute conference in pennsylvania. frank, is lisa tendrich author of union soldiers during sherman's march. this is american history tv on c-span3.
. >> tonight, your day is in hyde park new york at the franklin d roosevelt library and museum where we get a rare look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts. juneis library opened in 1941. he was still present of the u.s. -- presdidentthe of the u.s. by fdrook was selected to be in this room. this room is a most exactly as it was on the day that he died. >> watch from the franklin d. roosevelt museum and library at hyde park, new york. we continue now with our live...
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nothing has changed. >> watch queue and a from the franklin d roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> tonight on afterwards, new america president and ceo andrea slaughter examines global networking in the digital age in her book "the chest toward and the web, strategies in connection in a network world." she is interviewed by denis mcdonough. >> what was struck me was that we do there was a world of states and state threads. if you think about north korea or iran or sometimes china and that world of state to state relations is still very important. the chessboards world because it is the world of how do we essentially beat our adversaries. we think about a move and we try to anticipate what moves they are going to make. that world is there and it is very important. but equally important is what i call the world of the web, that world of criminal networks, including terrorists, arms traffickers and drug traffickers. , which isof business increasingly big network supply chain, global corporations. and the world of nongovernme
nothing has changed. >> watch queue and a from the franklin d roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> tonight on afterwards, new america president and ceo andrea slaughter examines global networking in the digital age in her book "the chest toward and the web, strategies in connection in a network world." she is interviewed by denis mcdonough. >> what was struck me was that we do there was a world of...
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. >> this sunday, q&a is in hyde park new york at the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum where we go inside for a rare look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts with paul ferro, the museum director. of 1941.ned in june he was still president of the united states. this became the northern overall -- northern oval office. there were 22,000 books here. 914 books in this room alone. every book here was selected by fdr to be in this room. this is almost identical to the way it was the day he died. nothing has changed. watch q&a from the franklin roosevelt library in hyde park, new york. c-span, where history unfolds daily. >> in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. it is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> washington journal continues. pedro: also, if you want, it is open phones. contributed on our social media channels. to c-span-wjtweets and you can also post on our facebook page on facebook.com/c-span. we will tell you again, come thursday at
. >> this sunday, q&a is in hyde park new york at the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum where we go inside for a rare look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts with paul ferro, the museum director. of 1941.ned in june he was still president of the united states. this became the northern overall -- northern oval office. there were 22,000 books here. 914 books in this room alone. every book here was selected by fdr to be in this room. this is almost...
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"q&a," on thech franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum at hyde park, new york. sunday night at 8:00 eastern, on c-span. announcer: on thursday, president trump was a speaker at the faith and freedom coalition in washington dc. his remarks are about 40 minutes. >> well, our next speaker his remarks are about 40 is no stranger to this event. in fact, today marks his fifth appearance at the road to majority conference. he has been here as a private citizen, as a candidate for president, and today, it is our great honor to welcome him as the leader of the free world. he first came to our recognition as one of america's most successful and respected is this leaders. -- business leaders. he wrote on one of the best-selling business books in u.s. history, "the art of the start in oneart -- of the most successful trench -- franchises in the history of television. and some are still feeling the tremors. >> [applause] last november, he won an historic victory. in no small measure because to his credit, he focused like a laser beam on winning the support of evangelical vot
"q&a," on thech franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum at hyde park, new york. sunday night at 8:00 eastern, on c-span. announcer: on thursday, president trump was a speaker at the faith and freedom coalition in washington dc. his remarks are about 40 minutes. >> well, our next speaker his remarks are about 40 is no stranger to this event. in fact, today marks his fifth appearance at the road to majority conference. he has been here as a private citizen, as a...
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nothing has changed. >> watch "q&a" from the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >>> 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 american enterprise institute recently held a discussion on the future of iran's power in the middle east. panelists including current and former military leaders examine theat
nothing has changed. >> watch "q&a" from the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >>> 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 american enterprise institute recently held a discussion on the future of iran's power in the...
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from the franklin d roosevelt presidential library and museum in new york at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> house minority leader nancy pelosi discussed the senate theimony of james comey, debt ceiling, and the republican agenda in the house, with reporters during her weekly briefing. this is about 30 minutes. ms. pelosi: jack is here. probably to celebrate. >> we'll talk about that. funny, nobody's around pier 1's to talk about it. i had one comment. good morning, everyone. here we are, seven months since the election of donald trump as president of the united states, and as we look to our responsibilities to the american people, we can see that it's seven months of failure. it's all about security. our national security, whether that's national security globally, homeland security, personal security, our national security has been jeopardized by his attitude toward putin. put putin on a pedestal. he's questioned article 5 of nato. he has flirted with the idea of not enforcing or expanding any sanctions against russia in terms of their aggressive military behavior in europe. it is in te
from the franklin d roosevelt presidential library and museum in new york at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> house minority leader nancy pelosi discussed the senate theimony of james comey, debt ceiling, and the republican agenda in the house, with reporters during her weekly briefing. this is about 30 minutes. ms. pelosi: jack is here. probably to celebrate. >> we'll talk about that. funny, nobody's around pier 1's to talk about it. i had one comment. good morning, everyone. here we...
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tonight on c-span, q&a with paul sparrow, who oversees the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york. after that, a look back at recent events from the australian parliament. later, canadian foreign minister, christoph, talks about future relations with the u.s.. >> this week on q&a, paul sparrow, director of the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york. he talks about the papers and artifacts housed there and provides a rare look at fdr's personal book collection. this interview was conducted at the museum. director ofparrow, the fdr library. what is this room, and will cut of history was made here? guest: this room is totally unique in the presidential library system because it was the only room ac
tonight on c-span, q&a with paul sparrow, who oversees the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york. after that, a look back at recent events from the australian parliament. later, canadian foreign minister, christoph, talks about future relations with the u.s.. >> this week on q&a, paul sparrow, director of the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york. he talks about the papers and artifacts housed there and...
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nothing has changed. >> watch q&a from the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york, sunday night at eight eastern on c-span. >> sunday night on "after words," new america president and ceo anne-marie slaughter examines global networking in the digital age in her book the chessboard and the web, strategies of connection in a network world. she is interviewed by denis mcdonough, former white house chief of staff in the obama administration from 2013-2016. >> what would strike me was that we knew there was a world of states and state rep. >> today even think about north korea or iran are sometimes china and russia, that world of state to state relations is still very, very important and i think of it as the chessboard world because it's the world of how do essentially beat our adversaries, and we think about a move and we try to anticipate what move they are going to make. that world is there and it's very important but equally important is what i call the world of the web, that world of criminal networks including
nothing has changed. >> watch q&a from the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york, sunday night at eight eastern on c-span. >> sunday night on "after words," new america president and ceo anne-marie slaughter examines global networking in the digital age in her book the chessboard and the web, strategies of connection in a network world. she is interviewed by denis mcdonough, former white house chief of staff in the obama...
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times executive editor joseph lelyveld who looks at the final months of the life of president franklin d roosevelt. >> good afternoon, everyone. we had a great day so far, welcome those who are new to the fdr presidential library and museum, our 14th annual roosevelt reading festival. we have already had 14 authors speak today. i don't want to disparage them. we kept the best for last, we will end on a high note. i appreciate you all coming. those who are members raise your hand. look at that. that is fantastic. i appreciate you being here and your support, two trustees today, jack goodman says supporting the library for 35 years. [applause] >> one of the most interesting parts of working here at the library is even though it has been 80 years, new material comes up all the time and new researchers find new things to talk about and expose new aspects of this story, this incredible story. our incredible speaker has focused in on the final era, 12 days of the era and has written a book that will go down as one of the finest descriptions of this period. he is a pulitzer prize-winning author and one o
times executive editor joseph lelyveld who looks at the final months of the life of president franklin d roosevelt. >> good afternoon, everyone. we had a great day so far, welcome those who are new to the fdr presidential library and museum, our 14th annual roosevelt reading festival. we have already had 14 authors speak today. i don't want to disparage them. we kept the best for last, we will end on a high note. i appreciate you all coming. those who are members raise your hand. look at...
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. >>> this sunday, q & a is in hyde park, new york, at the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum where we go inside for a rare look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts with paul spare rorow, the museum director. >> when this museum opened, he was still president of the united states, so this became the northern oval office. fdr had an incredibly inquiztive mind. every book in here was selected by fdr to be in this room. this room is almost identical to the way it was on the day that fdr died. you know, nothing has changed. >> watch "q & a" sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >>> president trump is headed to cincinnati today to talk about his infrastructure plan. this morning "washington journal" talked with a member of the house infrastructure committee about the president's plan. >> our first guest of the morning, representative john faso, republican of new york and a member of the budget and transportation and infrastructure committees. good morning to you. >> good morning. nice to be with you. >> mr. faso, with issues of the
. >>> this sunday, q & a is in hyde park, new york, at the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum where we go inside for a rare look at fdr's personal office and collection of artifacts with paul spare rorow, the museum director. >> when this museum opened, he was still president of the united states, so this became the northern oval office. fdr had an incredibly inquiztive mind. every book in here was selected by fdr to be in this room. this room is almost...
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we travel hyde park, new york, just north of new york city and the home of president franklin d roosevelt as part of our c-span3's american history tv and c-span2's book tv. check it out online at c-span.org/citiestour. >> barack is very deeply committed to presenting his story, and i think that's different from history. >> are one of our interview with ow, who covers president obama's life of to winning the presidency. >> i think his political aspiration and sense of destiny lead him to push sheila yeager aside. during that time, it was a well-known political figure in man,go, hugely respected senator demint new house who neverne believed he could go higher because he was married to a white woman. it's in the political tradition of black chicago in the late 1980's and the early 1990's that for a black man to aspire to represent black chicago, it is necessary to have a black spouse. ontonight at iraq eastern c-span's "q&a." >> c-span, the history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. it is brought to you today by your cable
we travel hyde park, new york, just north of new york city and the home of president franklin d roosevelt as part of our c-span3's american history tv and c-span2's book tv. check it out online at c-span.org/citiestour. >> barack is very deeply committed to presenting his story, and i think that's different from history. >> are one of our interview with ow, who covers president obama's life of to winning the presidency. >> i think his political aspiration and sense of destiny...
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times executive editor joseph lelyveld who looks at the final months of the life of president franklin d roosevelt. >> good afternoon, everyone.
times executive editor joseph lelyveld who looks at the final months of the life of president franklin d roosevelt. >> good afternoon, everyone.
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nothing has changed. >> watch "q&a" from the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >>> sunday night on "after words," new america president and ceo ann marie slaughter examines global networking in the digital age in her book, "the chessboard & the web: strategies of connection in a networked world." she's interviewed by a former white house chief of staff in the obama administration. >> what would strike me was that we knew there was a world of states and state reps. today, if you think about north korea or iran or sometimes china or russia, that world of state to state relations is still very, very important. and i think of it as the chessboard world, because it's the world of how do we essentially beat our adversaries. and we think about a move and we try to anticipate a move they're going to make. that world is there, and it's very important. but equally important is what i call the world of the web. that world of criminal networks, including terrorists, but also arms
nothing has changed. >> watch "q&a" from the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >>> sunday night on "after words," new america president and ceo ann marie slaughter examines global networking in the digital age in her book, "the chessboard & the web: strategies of connection in a networked world." she's interviewed by a former white house chief of staff in the...
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he helps translate and in many cts as a diplomat between the saudi king and franklin d. roosevelt. again, talking about a pressing issue of israel, the potential of an israeli state in the middle east is disconcerting to the king. but also nurturing a relationship that will allow this partnership in major oil to continue. eddy going forward will continue to act as a special envoy for the u.s. state department. this is the vision of luce, eddy, the rockefellers, and major oil. there is a parallel one emerging. there in the 1930's, just as saudi arabia is capturing the , backation of major oil in the four poorest counties of east texas, another boom occurs. this one will transform oil in some very important ways. this happens on the farm of daisy bradford, a revered christian woman. oil is struck in october of 1930's by columbus merriam, a self-styled prophet similar to the oil hunters we saw in our readings earlier about the late 19th century. those who use charismatic means of hunting for oil. they are called poor boys. they are not able to drill too deep. the best they can hope fo
he helps translate and in many cts as a diplomat between the saudi king and franklin d. roosevelt. again, talking about a pressing issue of israel, the potential of an israeli state in the middle east is disconcerting to the king. but also nurturing a relationship that will allow this partnership in major oil to continue. eddy going forward will continue to act as a special envoy for the u.s. state department. this is the vision of luce, eddy, the rockefellers, and major oil. there is a...
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franklin. d. rooseveltation for the poor people and he wanted jobs for the poor people and he wanted better lives for the poor people. this was really heady stuff. people who cared abt these issues wer at the highest peak ofheir belief in their country. >>dick: richard nixon meanwhile was cooling his heels. out of public office for the first time in years, he had joined a law firm in new york. he'd also found a favorite getaway, key biscayne near miami. >>joan: he liked being in a small town where people did wanna see him. and people would, you know, ask for his signature and, and uh, welcome him. >>dick: great society here meant belonging to the yacht club. >>joan: it was definitely an anglo island. it was quite a republican island. it was quite conservative. in the hotels and in the restaurants, sometimes, neither jews nor blacks were particularly welcome. >>dick: far removed from washington politics, nixon was getting a different perspective on a changing america. greater miami was one of the hotspots of
franklin. d. rooseveltation for the poor people and he wanted jobs for the poor people and he wanted better lives for the poor people. this was really heady stuff. people who cared abt these issues wer at the highest peak ofheir belief in their country. >>dick: richard nixon meanwhile was cooling his heels. out of public office for the first time in years, he had joined a law firm in new york. he'd also found a favorite getaway, key biscayne near miami. >>joan: he liked being in a...
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he is the author of rightful heritage, franklin d. roosevelt in the land of america and cnn political analyst, david gurgen and david swurdly. david gurgen, you first. the president was on fox news tonight. let's listen. >> robert mueller, do you think he should recuse himself because he is good friends with james comey, he's hired attorneys part of hillary clinton's foundation and given money to president obama and hillary clinton's campaign. >> well, he's very good friends with comey, which is very bothersome but he's also -- we're going to have to see in terms -- look, there has been no obstruction, there has been no collusion. there has been leaking by comey but there's been noclusion, no obstruction and virtually everybody agrees to that. so we'll have to see. i can say that the people that have been hired all hillary clinton supporters. >> so david gurgen, he's declared himself innocent. should the it special counsel stop now? >> no, but i do think you can tell he's trying to discredit mueller so that if in fact the mueller and special co
he is the author of rightful heritage, franklin d. roosevelt in the land of america and cnn political analyst, david gurgen and david swurdly. david gurgen, you first. the president was on fox news tonight. let's listen. >> robert mueller, do you think he should recuse himself because he is good friends with james comey, he's hired attorneys part of hillary clinton's foundation and given money to president obama and hillary clinton's campaign. >> well, he's very good friends with...
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. >> watch "q&a" from the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> yesterday, former f.b.i. director james comey testified in front of the senate intelligence committee about russia's interference in the 2016 presidential elections and his recent firing by president trump. lots of reaction to the testimony this morning, including president trump who tweeted, despite so many false statements and lies, total and complete vindication and, wow, comey is a leaker. we'll now show you a portion of today's "washington journal" with reaction from our viewers. happens from it. host: the other story this morning as the james comey testimony. this is the headline from "usa today." "comey calls trump a liar." the full hearing is available on the c-span website at c-span.org. here's just a portion. [video clip] >> when i was appointed fbi understood 2013, i that i served at the pleasure of the president, even though i was appointed to a 10 year term that congress und
. >> watch "q&a" from the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> yesterday, former f.b.i. director james comey testified in front of the senate intelligence committee about russia's interference in the 2016 presidential elections and his recent firing by president trump. lots of reaction to the testimony this morning, including president trump who tweeted, despite so many false statements...
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franklin d. roosevelt and land of america. david bergen and political commentator david swerdlick. thank you for coming on many david gergen. you first the president was on fox news tonight. let's listen. >> robert mueller do you think he should rekuz himself from this because he is good friends with james come withy, hired some attorneys part of hillary clinton's foundation given pollone to president obama and hillary clinton campaign. >> well he is very, very good friends with comey, which is very bothersome. but he is also -- we'll have to see. we'll have to see in terms -- look, there has been no obstruction. there has been no collusion. there has been leaking by comey. but there's been no collusion, no obstruction and virtually everybody agrees to that. so we'll have to see. i can say that the people that have been hired are all hillary clinton supporters. >> so david gergen, he has declared himself innocent should the special counsel stop now. >> no but i think you can tell he is ramping up in a which -- he is trying to discredit mueller so that if if in fact the mueller and
franklin d. roosevelt and land of america. david bergen and political commentator david swerdlick. thank you for coming on many david gergen. you first the president was on fox news tonight. let's listen. >> robert mueller do you think he should rekuz himself from this because he is good friends with james come withy, hired some attorneys part of hillary clinton's foundation given pollone to president obama and hillary clinton campaign. >> well he is very, very good friends with...
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. >> watch q and a of the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> parts of the foreign intelligence surveillance act are set to the tests are set to expire in december. it allows agencies to collect communications. he talked about what is needed to get the law renewed. he spoke for an hour at the hoover institution in washington. >> i'll take the opportunity of session. to begin this i'm not going to spend a lot of time on introductions, but very briefly, i have been with us from brookings, and this is a real opportunity because my co- panelist, interviewee, i'm not sure what to call him, he has a remarkable diversity of experience with 702. i actually met matt way back when he was working on guantanamo issues once of upon a time, but subsequent to that he became general counsel at nsa and went from there to run the national counterterrorism center which is fundamentally analytical but draws on a lot of sources of intelligence including, as i think you
. >> watch q and a of the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> parts of the foreign intelligence surveillance act are set to the tests are set to expire in december. it allows agencies to collect communications. he talked about what is needed to get the law renewed. he spoke for an hour at the hoover institution in washington. >> i'll take the opportunity of session. to begin this i'm not going...
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. >> watch from the franklin d. roosevelt museum and library at hyde park, new york. we continue now with our live coverage of the gettysburg college civil war institute conference in pennsylvania. frank, is lisa tendrich author of union soldiers during sherman's march. this is american history tv on c-span3. >> while we wait for the next speaker, you can also watch all their award to conference coverage -- you can watch all of our civil war institute conference coverage online. us your thoughts and connect with us on facebook. this is american history tv, only on c-span3. >> to introduce to you lisa tendrich frank. she is an independent historian, editor, and writer on all issues related to the american civil war. she is based out of tallahassee, florida. she studied at the university of florida where she received her phd. she did her phd under one of the great southern historians. birchame is her chum -- wyatt brown. he had an incredible career, his most important book entitled so honor.-- southern she has a very impressive publication record, or most recent book re
. >> watch from the franklin d. roosevelt museum and library at hyde park, new york. we continue now with our live coverage of the gettysburg college civil war institute conference in pennsylvania. frank, is lisa tendrich author of union soldiers during sherman's march. this is american history tv on c-span3. >> while we wait for the next speaker, you can also watch all their award to conference coverage -- you can watch all of our civil war institute conference coverage online. us...
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. >> watch "q&a" from the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >>> 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 american enterprise institute recently held a discussion on the future of iran's power in the middle east. panelists including current and former military leaders examine the relationship between iran and syria, the government's decision to help syrian president assad in his civil war, and how iran can destabilize the region. this is about an hour. >>> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. thank you so much for coming to the american enterprise constitute. i'm fred kagan. i'm director of the critical threats project here at aei. and it's my great honor and privilege to lead this panel discussing a report which has just been released by my colleague, matt mcinnis, the future of iran's security
. >> watch "q&a" from the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new york, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >>> 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 american enterprise institute recently held a discussion on the future of iran's power in the middle east....
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. >> watch q&a from the franklin d roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new easternt at 8:00 c-span. >> in case you missed it on c-span, retired brigadier on the gerald calloway possible threat of climate change on national security. >> if you go back to older field manuals, there is one from the 1980's that said weather and significantthe most aspects of battlefield combat, whether it is the runways than he to be open so you can land on them, whether it is the open seas, or the hill you're going to climb, when you -- when they are in change and they are in change, the military is concerned about that. the military has long had an interest in dealing with things like this and forecasting what might happen. >> jim sensenbrenner at a town hall meeting. >> one to know why you don't just have a civil pair? [applause] >> remember i said at the beginning of the meeting. interruptions, you know, are not going to be tolerated. ok. will you please sit down, sir? she has the floor. you do not. would you please sit down? would you please set down? thank you for leaving. maine s
. >> watch q&a from the franklin d roosevelt presidential library and museum in hyde park, new easternt at 8:00 c-span. >> in case you missed it on c-span, retired brigadier on the gerald calloway possible threat of climate change on national security. >> if you go back to older field manuals, there is one from the 1980's that said weather and significantthe most aspects of battlefield combat, whether it is the runways than he to be open so you can land on them, whether it...