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that finding the sources and going back to that. c-span: what college did you go to at oxford? >> guest: saint hilda's college. c-span: and what did you study? >> guest: modern history. c-span: and your -- what book is this for you? >> guest: this is my fourth history book. c-span: what were the first three about? >> guest: the first was a story of bonnie prince charlie and the jacobite rebellion in the 18th century in england and scotland the second book was about captain falcon scott and the race to the south pole. and the one i published two years ago, was about the boxer rebellion in china, in 1900, when you had a big peasant uprising and many foreigners besieged in peking. c-span: are you writing another book already? >> guest: yes, i am. i'm deep in research at the moment for something very different to the lusitania, but i'm already finding it compelling. it's the story of a 17th century pirate, a man called william dampier, whose experiences were the inspiration for writers like swift and dafoe, for "gulliver's travels" and "robinson crusoe" -- a man who'd begun life rea
that finding the sources and going back to that. c-span: what college did you go to at oxford? >> guest: saint hilda's college. c-span: and what did you study? >> guest: modern history. c-span: and your -- what book is this for you? >> guest: this is my fourth history book. c-span: what were the first three about? >> guest: the first was a story of bonnie prince charlie and the jacobite rebellion in the 18th century in england and scotland the second book was about...
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i would be a hypocrite in the fourth to deny the above would. c-span: is it going well? >> guest: how much money or not. c-span: is it going well? >> guest: it will take a while to ship a hundred thousand and $65 per, but i have no doubt there will be are repenting by christmas. this is actually, if i can say so without sounding like some sort of snake oil salesman and i think this book actually does phil and -- it does find its unleash in america. people are really curious. much more so than there were divvied up me much more so than i had first thought. so much of the american story is inscribed. i think of me know, and general interest. c-span: how many of the specials were printed? >> guest: half a million for the newsstands. and for a half million for subscribers. c-span: and how many of the videos? >> guest: i have no idea. the more ad hoc way. you don't have to do all big addition of various. and here it marked for the demand. c-span: we talked earlier about depression. have you gone over all that? xbox. >> guest: oh, yes. eighty-four what got you out of it? >> gue
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but, you know, they're going to announce someone one of these days. c-span: what will that someone do? >> guest: they're going to teach and study the relationship between the press and public policy: what it is, what it should be, how it could be improved. and press and politics are the two things that have monopolized my attention for a long time. c-span: if you were going to give the opening lecture, what's the first thing you'd tell students about that relationship today? >> guest: well, tell the truth, and most politicians don't. and a lot of newspapers don't because they don't know the truth. that's really the jam we find ourselves in. we're trying -- the best newspapers -- we're trying to find the truth and we have a limited amount of time and limited sources. i mean, if the president of the united states looks you in the eye and says he can't tell you the truth about watergate because it involves national security, you've got to run it. but it's a lie. c-span: what are the four, five jobs you've had in your life? >> guest: well, they've all been in th
but, you know, they're going to announce someone one of these days. c-span: what will that someone do? >> guest: they're going to teach and study the relationship between the press and public policy: what it is, what it should be, how it could be improved. and press and politics are the two things that have monopolized my attention for a long time. c-span: if you were going to give the opening lecture, what's the first thing you'd tell students about that relationship today? >>...
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to learn more about green bay and other stops on c-span's cities tour, go to c-span.org/local content. you're watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span 3. each week american history tv's "reel america" brings you archival films that help tell the story of the 20th century. >> the united states continues to fly high in the olympic games and the royal family sees the 15-year-old u.s. sensation set a world and olympic record in the hundred-meter butterfly. she is sharon steweder of california and this is the way she picks up her third olympic medal amid hearty applause from the crowd. she beat out the previous holder from the netherlands while kathy ellis of the u.s. is third. two days later sharon won her fourth olympic medal. the united states scores a stunning upset on the women's platform diving. here is ingrid kraemer engel of germany the heavy favorite. however, she is not good enough against leslie bush of the u.s. who noses out the champion by over a foot and a half. in third place behind the american and german is celina alexa and the soviet flag is raised
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. -- prizesrices totaling $100,000 great for a list of rules and how to get started, go to student cam.org. , c-span is touring cities across the country, exporting american history. recent visit to green bay, wisconsin. you're watching american history tv on c-span3. we are at the historical park in green bay, wisconsin. it is a election of historic buildings important in northeast wisconsin. in mid-1970's, the park opened in 1977. we have about 43 structures. 25 of which are historic. our older structure is 1803. the oldest wooden house in wisconsin. the buildings surrounding us are the fort howard buildings. he one over here is the detached kitchen. it is a replica. the fort howard hospital on my right, that is 1836 structure. is our newestere construction, restoration project at heritage hill. fort howard was originally located at the mouth of the fox river, at the bay. areairst occupants of that were french. in 1816, it was commissioned as a united states fort, as fort howard. it was established after the war and812 to protect commerce the for trading industry. wisconsin became a territory and
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my husband and i drove to washington this week, yes, to see the freer but i said, peter, i must go to c-span and i actually got to speak to someone in your office and said, police, can't we re-evaluate: why shouldn't the call-ins be simply factual. what geographical region are you calling from? >> legitimate. i love we have an international line this morning, but given that the subject is ebola, why couldn't there be a line on coming from the infected countries that are really suffering to further educate us? or is that too, you know, flip, you know, inflammatory. but c-span is the greatest gift to this country. i said how am i going to call in? what line can you use host: the independent line. i want to thank you for stopping by. i'm sorry i didn't have a chance to say hello to you or others here but it was kind of you to do so and thanks for your comment and for watching. i am going to turn back to carmona. do you have a final question, lynn, or just that observation? lynn? caller: should have basic c-span on it. host: lynn, thank you. dr. carmon a about the politization of all of this? >>
my husband and i drove to washington this week, yes, to see the freer but i said, peter, i must go to c-span and i actually got to speak to someone in your office and said, police, can't we re-evaluate: why shouldn't the call-ins be simply factual. what geographical region are you calling from? >> legitimate. i love we have an international line this morning, but given that the subject is ebola, why couldn't there be a line on coming from the infected countries that are really suffering...
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my husband and i drove to washington this week, yes, to see the freer but i said, peter, i must go to c-span and i actually got to speak to someone in your office and said, police, can't we re-evaluate: why shouldn't the call-ins be simply factual. what geographical region are you calling from? >> legitimate. i love we have an international line this morning, but given that the subject is ebola, why couldn't there be a line on coming from the infected countries that are really suffering to further educate us? or is that too, you know, flip, you know, inflammatory. but c-span is the greatest gift to this country. i said how am i going to call in? what line can you use host: the independent line. i want to thank you for stopping by. i'm sorry i didn't have a chance to say hello to you or others here but it was kind of you to do so and thanks for your comment and for watching. i am going to turn back to carmona. do you have a final question, lynn, or just that observation? lynn? caller: should have basic c-span on it. host: lynn, thank you. dr. carmon a about the politization of all of this? >>
my husband and i drove to washington this week, yes, to see the freer but i said, peter, i must go to c-span and i actually got to speak to someone in your office and said, police, can't we re-evaluate: why shouldn't the call-ins be simply factual. what geographical region are you calling from? >> legitimate. i love we have an international line this morning, but given that the subject is ebola, why couldn't there be a line on coming from the infected countries that are really suffering...
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cities to her staff travel there to learn about its rich history and to learn more about green bay and other stops on c-span's city to her. goo www.c-span.org/lo calcontent. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. cam,span's 2015 student edition is underway. they will award 150 prizes. create a five to seven minute topic they on the three branches and you. c-spanneed to include programming, include various points of view, and be cemented by january 20. grab a camera, get started today. ago thisld have years summer, during the war of 1812, british soldiers invaded , and set fire to the white house and the u.s. capitol building. president james madison and first lady dolly madison fled the city. next on american history tv, the university of virginia history professor focuses on president madison, and the decisions he had to make during the war of 1812. spoke at atagg presentation at montpelier. this is about an hour. >> with that, lineage reduce with great pleasure, dr. john stagg, professor of history at the univty
cities to her staff travel there to learn about its rich history and to learn more about green bay and other stops on c-span's city to her. goo www.c-span.org/lo calcontent. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. cam,span's 2015 student edition is underway. they will award 150 prizes. create a five to seven minute topic they on the three branches and you. c-spanneed to include programming, include various points of view, and be cemented by january 20. grab...
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you want to see that interview a few months before kwame ture stokely carmichael died you can go to the c-spanvideo library available at c-span.org. just type in kwame ture and stokely carmichael and you will be able to watch that. gentlemen we are running out of time. mr. clyburn we have referenced ferguson a couple of times here in this conversation. what's going to happen when congress comes back with regard to the hearings, legislative action especially perhaps a lot of the talk was about the militarization of the police force. do you foresee any legislative action on behalf of congress? >> guest: oh yes i do especially regarding the militarization of the police forces. i think to have police officers decked out in camouflage, sit in the top of these mraps many of which are made in my district and i know why they are made. they are there for ieds, ieds that were really maiming people. they were made for the city streets. these things were made for war and for you to dress as if you are going to war for you to talk to people as if you had war with them. this is the kind of thing that is abs
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going to give them your passcode. it is an extra layer of protection. rule number three, respond to things cops say. we're on c-span here, so i'll keep it to things cops say. if you are recording an arrest, suddenly you might see a situation where one of the police officers will break off from that and suddenly approach you and say, hey what are you doing? sometimes people make the mistake of responding with something like, i'm recording you to make sure you are doing your job right. or, i am recording you because i do not trust the police. there is a better way to say this. a better way to approach this is to say, officer, i am not interfering, i am asserting my first amendment right. you are being documented and recorded off-site. that is why it is a good idea to use the live streaming video. cops might say, please stop recording me, that is against the law. police who are in those 12 states, might actually use this, misunderstanding of the law, in order to get you to stop recording. again, i think it is ok to say, officer, i am familiar with the law but the courts have ruled that the law does not apply to record
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news and weather updates any time go to www.nbc10.com. >>> next on c-span -- earlier today president obama introduced the ebola czar around -- who took questions on the latest development in the ebola crisis. [ cheers and applause ]
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to learn more about green bay and other stops on c-span's city store, go to www.c-span.org /localcontent. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. >> each week, american artifacts takes viewers into archives, museums, and the storage sites around the country. next, we visit the president woodrow wilson house in washington, d.c., which was home to the 28th president and his wife edith after they left the white house. a wilson house exhibit features a brown university collection of world war i paintings. and other artworks. they helped shape public opinion over the three years that america remained neutral in the conflict. finally, in 1917, president wilson led the nation into what was hoped to be the war to end all wars. >> welcome to the president woodrow wilson house here in washington, d.c. this home was finished in 1916 and was the home to which the president and mrs. wilson moved the very day that they left the white house. march 4, 1921. both of them lived here the rest of their lives. president wilson had three more years. he died early in 1924.
to learn more about green bay and other stops on c-span's city store, go to www.c-span.org /localcontent. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. >> each week, american artifacts takes viewers into archives, museums, and the storage sites around the country. next, we visit the president woodrow wilson house in washington, d.c., which was home to the 28th president and his wife edith after they left the white house. a wilson house exhibit features a...
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videos need to include c-span programming, show varying points of view, and must be submitted by january 20th, 2015. go to student cam.org for more information. grab a camera and get started today. >> all weekend long american history tv is joining our time warner cable partners to show case the history of green bay, wisconsin. to learn more about the cities and our 2014 tour, visit c-span.org/local content. and we continue now with our look at the history of green bay. this is american history tv on -span 3. speaking in foreign language] >> i must speak english because you don't understand french. welcome to heritage hill. you've come to learn more about the fur trade. i have on my counter all the different furs involved in the fur trade. he otter, the bob cat, the adger, the fox, the muskrat, the skunk, the beaver, and the bear. but the most important animal for the fur trade was the beaver. the beaver was important because of its fine under fur that made excellent felt for hats. and hats were very popular in europe. and the problem in europe is they were pretty much hunted out of existence there. th
videos need to include c-span programming, show varying points of view, and must be submitted by january 20th, 2015. go to student cam.org for more information. grab a camera and get started today. >> all weekend long american history tv is joining our time warner cable partners to show case the history of green bay, wisconsin. to learn more about the cities and our 2014 tour, visit c-span.org/local content. and we continue now with our look at the history of green bay. this is american...
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you guys don't support or don't -- present the opposite viewpoint, i'm going to stop watching c-span. you're supposed to be independent. don't get that. >> thank you so much for having hosted chris cox from the national rifle association earlier today. i was able to get into the show. i was the first caller to mr. cox. as i was trying to impart child of a holocaust survivor , the second amendment is the ly thing between tyranny and freedom. people who are concerned with naziism, being froms radical islamism, they ought to to bear ed the right fire power. >> i was watching this nra segment of c-span today and it's just amazing. very few democrat calls. also the people are calling are white and hate the president. could you please show us where the president has said that he is against the second amendment? still, your host is letting all this be spude. this is just one sided. thank you. >> and continue to let us know what you think about the rograms you're watch us. >> next, c-span's coverage of the 2014 campaign continues with a debate in the michigan governors race. after that, q&a w
you guys don't support or don't -- present the opposite viewpoint, i'm going to stop watching c-span. you're supposed to be independent. don't get that. >> thank you so much for having hosted chris cox from the national rifle association earlier today. i was able to get into the show. i was the first caller to mr. cox. as i was trying to impart child of a holocaust survivor , the second amendment is the ly thing between tyranny and freedom. people who are concerned with naziism, being...
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i'm going to make c-span go crazy by taking the mic and moving around. do not like standing in one spot. wait for the microphone to get to you. >> thanks very much for the presentation. you structured it very, very well to help us. a couple of questions of detail. should be believe when david said he lied? secondly, what was steve nelson's background before he became a naturalized american? i'm grinning because he's a brit. lot do not know an awful about steve nelson before he came to the united states. he gave different stories for where he came from. he know he was naturalized at one point. because he was a private citizen that was not under surveillance before that, there is not a lot of research into his background. he was not a brit. he was most likely something russian background. there are arguments about was he latvian? he's from eastern europe or eurasia. to answer your first question, it is always tricky when you're dealing with deathbed confessions or later in life confessions, but what makes gree nglass believable was his motivation for lying
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. >> my wife is definitely going to watch c-span. [laughter] to i love you, honey and incidentally you have the really great highlight coming until i feel privileged, i was in the elective office for 40 years. and what an honor. and i'm proud of a lot of things i was able to do, all of them across party lines. and i was in a position purse with fred thompson and there was susan collins to really be at the center of adapting so much legislation was aimed at protecting us on 9/11. and so the greatest personal thing of my life, you know, and they have the honor to be the first jewish american to run for national office and no matter if it's for against me, which is really what america is all about and god bless america. [applause] >> you know, only by e-mail occasionally and we did invent the internet. but i have to say this, just to be fair. [laughter] the trace of a vice presidential running mate is probably the most unilateral exercise of power in american politics and the president gets to choose who he wants and so single-handedly y
. >> my wife is definitely going to watch c-span. [laughter] to i love you, honey and incidentally you have the really great highlight coming until i feel privileged, i was in the elective office for 40 years. and what an honor. and i'm proud of a lot of things i was able to do, all of them across party lines. and i was in a position purse with fred thompson and there was susan collins to really be at the center of adapting so much legislation was aimed at protecting us on 9/11. and so...
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videos need to include c-span programming and must be submitted by january 20, 2015. go to student-cam.org for more information. >> "washington journal" continues. host: you're looking at a live scene outside of st. matthew's .,thedral in washington, d.c as members of the supreme court gather for the traditional red mass. it appears to be justice stephen breyer, will be among those in attendance, also justice kennedy. joining us on the phone is adam liptak. the headline this morning, the supreme work's new robust session could define the legacy of the chief justice. let me ask you first about this mass, this tradition, and what transpires. guest: it's a long-standing tradition where several of them gather for blessings and encouragement at the start of a new term. it is a long-standing catholic tradition to bless those responsible for the administration of justice. there are not a few people who think it is an odd juxtaposition to see this kind of tension between church and state, which some people think you might want to keep separate. religious freedom and the status o
videos need to include c-span programming and must be submitted by january 20, 2015. go to student-cam.org for more information. >> "washington journal" continues. host: you're looking at a live scene outside of st. matthew's .,thedral in washington, d.c as members of the supreme court gather for the traditional red mass. it appears to be justice stephen breyer, will be among those in attendance, also justice kennedy. joining us on the phone is adam liptak. the headline this...
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c-span hickenlooper nor and incoming bob. more will have at least 10 debates next week in that final week before the election. go to our c-span campaign 2014 website. dan in maryville, tennessee on a light for independence. >> good morning. good morning, mr. shepherd. >> good morning. >> just a quick comment on the the decision nt on or indecision, have you decided. i am an independent, but that is primarily because the republican in tennessee, lamarr, is more of a rhino than a republican. i consider republicans a small part of the nd people, but, you know, he is all there is to choose from. if you want to democrat, just look at detroit. you have a good example of what democrats will do when you look at any large city. the inner-city is what happens when democrat and liberals run things. it is crime infested, it is corrupt. to get into some of the point segment, o in the which is money. good at dividing people and they are the ones with money. you can probably tell me better than i can remember, but they in e outspent republicans this election cycle by -- i forget how many millions of dollars. and another thing is
c-span hickenlooper nor and incoming bob. more will have at least 10 debates next week in that final week before the election. go to our c-span campaign 2014 website. dan in maryville, tennessee on a light for independence. >> good morning. good morning, mr. shepherd. >> good morning. >> just a quick comment on the the decision nt on or indecision, have you decided. i am an independent, but that is primarily because the republican in tennessee, lamarr, is more of a rhino than...
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to everybody's life. they couldn't go on as usual. green bay is on the map because of the fur trade. because people came here at that time and then stayed. >> find out where c-span's local content vehicles are going next online at www.c-span.org/ localcontent. be part of c-span's 2 014 campaign coverage. follow us on twitter and like us on facebook to get coverage. c-span is bringing you over 107 governor debates and you can instantly share your reactions to what the candidates are saying. stay in touch and engage by following us on twitter at c-span and liking us on facebook at facebook.com slash c-span. >> after the american revolution and before he was elected, the first president of the united states george washington retired from public life. up n
to everybody's life. they couldn't go on as usual. green bay is on the map because of the fur trade. because people came here at that time and then stayed. >> find out where c-span's local content vehicles are going next online at www.c-span.org/ localcontent. be part of c-span's 2 014 campaign coverage. follow us on twitter and like us on facebook to get coverage. c-span is bringing you over 107 governor debates and you can instantly share your reactions to what the candidates are...
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videos need to include c-span programming, show varying points of view, and submit by january 20, 2015. go to stew cam.org for more information, grab a camera, and get started today. >> by this time in the war, a lot of the soldiers had been homes for about three to four years. there saying you know, the farm is falling to pieces, we have patrollers in area. they're taking supplies from us. when are you going to come home. problem of large desertions at this time. wasn't desertions from the tandpoint of soldiers not wanting to go to battle, just their heart strings were being family's their meeting -- that drove them back home. a fairlyee imposed was trict set of orders that shot and would be several occurrences of this happening. so low about this miserables came out in book form that the time. were in derate troops the richmond shop and saw them us, "lee's h, that's miserables." > we're marking the 150th anniversary of the civil war with the people and events that shaped the era. p.m.days at 6:00 and 10:00 eastern here on "american history >> next, the role of the union 1860in abraham li
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to discuss with you. by the way, six debates that you can see tonight on c-span. if you go to our web site, c-span.org, part of our campaign 2014 coverage about 130 debates we're up to covering. six of those you can see tonight. you can find out more information from our web site at c-span.org. but here is a sample or bit of debate that took place. this is out of minnesota. it's the republican challenger, mike mcfadden, he's challenging the democratic senator from minnesota, al franken. the topic was that of partisan ship. >> i believe that al franken is one of the most part i and the senators in -- politico magazine -- >> why have senator roger wicker, a republican of mississippi, worked with me to reign the credit rating agencies on wall street. >> look at actions versus words. may i answer? >> go ahead. >> okay. >> i see common ground when i can. but, i also stand my ground when i -- when they come after the middle class. and this is where mr. mcfadden and i fundamentally disagree. i think the economy works from the middle out. i want to work for the middle class -- >> i
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if you do not present the opposite viewpoint, i am going to stop watching c-span. you're supposed to be independent. i do not get that when your guy who is handling it does not go back and say you did not answer this question. what about that? hostednk you for having chris cox from the national rifle association earlier today. into the show,et i was the first color. ast i was trying to impart the child of a holocaust , the second amendment is the only thing between tyranny and freedom. people concerned with their well-being from not see is him -ism, radical islamism, be afforded to bear firepower. >> i was watching today and it was just amazing. there were very few democrat calls create most of the people are calling are white and hit the president. would you please show us where the president has said he is against the second amendment? your host is letting all this be spewed. is one-sided. thank you. >> continue to listen away thing. to give feedback. the head of the centers for updatedcontrol reporters on the response to ebola. a dallas health-care worker tested
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go to bob in florida. republican caller. caller: thank you for allowing me to be on c-span. -- as at response, first response team member, onehing i realized is that maybe we should have a title -- a total ban on travel from those countries. othertoes and flies and rapids can also cause transmission from one to another. , their thing , the thing is, and a lot of times it takes 5, 10, or 20 minutes for disinfectant to work to kill ebola. pass this on. dr. tom frieden took a lot of heat on sunday for comments he made about the dallas nurse getting infected. saying it was a breach of protocol. nurses and others felt he was blaming the nurse. here's what he had to say. [video clip] i spoke about a breach in protocol. that is what we speak about and public health when we are talking about what needs to happen. our focus is to say with this protocol -- our focus is to say what this protocol ha ve prevented the infection. as findingreted fault with the hospital. people on the front lines are protecting all of us. people on the front lines are fighting ebola. ebola. the enemy here is a virus, it is not a person, country, place, or h
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we are coming to you statewide on montana pbs stations. we are going nationwide on c-span. wherever our viewers are tuning and we welcome you. a few ground rules to go over. no opening statements tonight. the candidates will be answering questions from our panelists. we will give them 60 seconds from those answers. they will have two minutes for a closing statement. then we will take a one minute break midway through. quick ground rules. we are here from bozeman with a small group of campaign friends on both sides of the aisle. we are asking everyone to hold applause until the end. we are not one answer cell phones during this debate. let's do our first introduction for a republican nominee, ryan zinke. he is a third-generation montanan, a standout athlete at whitefish high school. he was a standout in several sports. he went to the university of oregon. he has had a 23 year career with the military in the u.s. navy in 2008 he was elected to the montana state senate where he chaired the senate education committee. a couple of years ago he ran for lieutenant governor. he is t
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go to student cam.org. collects be part of c-span's 2014 coverage. ow us on twitter and like is unfazed to get schedules, video clips of key moments, and debate previews from our politics seem -- team. reactionsare your with what the candidates are saying. stay in touch and engage. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. >>/journal continues. -- >> washington journal continues. host: we are back with karen white. is the nea playing this luscious cycle? you can imagine, that is mostly happening in gubernatorial races and mostly, in u.s. senate races this year, which is unusual. we have got 35 of all television ads running on the issue of education. in states like florida, , and maine, where the cuts were billions of dollars out of public education. those are very public races that matter. we are very engaged in those. of those races where the cuts are a big issue is in kansas. the governor wants to be reelected. how is education playing out in kansas? it hast ha -- guest: been very interesting. he experimented with education cuts and thought about b
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going to give them your passcode. it is an extra layer of protection. rule number three, respond to things cops say. we're on c-span here, so i'll keep it to things cops say. if you are recording an arrest, suddenly you might see a situation where one of the police officers will break off from that and suddenly approach you and say, hey what are you doing? sometimes people make the mistake of responding with something like, i'm recording you to make sure you are doing your job right. or, i am recording you because i do not trust the police. there is a better way to say this. a better way to approach this is to say, officer, i am not interfering, i am asserting my first amendment right. you are being documented and recorded off-site. that is why it is a good idea to use the live streaming video. cops might say, please stop recording me, that is against the law. police who are in those 12 states, might actually use this, misunderstanding of the law, in order to get you to stop recording. again, i think it is ok to say, officer, i am familiar with the law but the courts have ruled that the law does not apply to record
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. >> cause my wife is going to watch c-span. [laughter] >> i set the bar really high. watching right now. [laughter] >> as we used to say on the floor i used to associate myself with everything, senator brown. incidentally, you have the really great highlight coming which his grandchildren. i feel privileged i was in elected office for 40 years and 24 in the senate and 16 in connecticut and what an honor. i am proud of a lot of things incidentally in the senate across party lines because you can't get anything done if you don't have some support in the other party. probably what i feel best about is the fact that i did was to fate i was in a position first with fred thompson before he went off and started. i missed him. and there was susan collins to be at the center of adopting so much legislation that was aimed at protecting after 9/11. but the greatest personal thrill of my life, my career was to be nominated for vice president. you know, none of my parents -- neither of my parents went to college, my dad had a store and they would give me the greatest values and mo
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to include c-span programming, show varying points f view, and must be submitted by january 20, 2015. go to student cam.org for more a camera.n, grab get started today. week, american history's v's "reel america" helps to bring archival films to tell the story of the 20th cent rip. up next, "the city" by the institute of planners for the ew york's world's fair predicting the postworld war ii growth of suburbs, the film used cities are unhealthy and planned communities for clean air and safe areas for children a better option. 56% of city was mader, the population lived in the urban areas. 80% as of to 2 20 10 census. >> we raid the town hall next so we can have our say about the taxes or whether we need another teacher for the school. when the town meeting comes our rights and duties and no harm if we disagree. in all that matters, we neighbors hold together. if you from sun to dark, can call just work a job that makes a body female at peace doing it or look at it as done.ure when it's it's not something we show case. it's at inn the blankets that home.spun and woven at n the patchwork q
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you can listen to them all on c-span radio, across the country on xm satellite channel 120, download the free app for your smartphone or go online to c-span.org. host: thank you, nancy. as she indicated, all of our agile information is a war is available online. does ebola make you question the confidence you have in the government's response? first the background, available online, the ebola virus causes an acute serious illness that is often fatal when untreated. it first appeared in 1976 with two simultaneous outbreak. one in sudan, the other in the democratic republic of congo. the latter occurred near the ebola river, which is where the disease took its name. the current outbreak is the largest and most complex outbreak since the virus was first discovered back in 1976. josh joins us on the phone as her order for the associated press. thank you for being with us. thanks foraller: having me. host: is the president and administration staying ahead of the story? they are. they're trying to tell the public that this is not the time to panic. there has obviously been a lot of discussion across the united states and elsewh
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go to tom. thank you for c-span. i've been listening to a lot of this on different news programs. if mr. duncand had insurance or not. they sent him home. in my experience, if you don't have insurance at the hospital, they get you in and get you out. they don't want to incur any costs. host: i haven't seen that story either. hi brenda. we as americans, ever since this present has come in office, we have not been able to come together around anything. outbreak of an infectious disease and we are bickering over if it's obama's fault and what he needs to do while we have congress sitting allome making money off of of this and will not do their job. we are in a crisis. they have cut off funding. they are threatening again to shut the government down. congress and why do we keep voting for these people who keep spreading fear and won't do any of their jobs? "ost: the "washington post has this headline. we are getting your thoughts on your confidence level. phone lines are open. we have met 15 minutes left it your thoughts. start dialing in now. i would do some of the news this morning. that i
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to go, i am told. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> you are watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span 3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook. week, american history tv's "reel america brings you archival films that help tell the story of the 20th century. your social security is in 1952 u.s. government film designed to explain how the social security system works. the social security act was signed into law by president .ranklin roosevelt in 1935 after several supreme court cases, affirmed its constitutionality, the first benefit payments are made in 1937. ♪ ♪ >> our story begins with the young lady named margaret oliver. she is working for you. she is working for four out of every five americans. margaret oliver is your representative at the social security administration. her job is to tell you what your rights are and make sure you understand what social security means to you and you receive the money you are entitled to promptly when it is due. just as she is helping these people and scores like them every day. the story of margaret oliver's work and your social security
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you c you cannot afford that so that temperaturelephones. >> the question i'm going to pretend that the c-span camera is not there. you had to give some advice 2016-2017, y in the -2018, if you had to give candid advice to your party on what ought to be thinking about and what direction they need to , where would you go to that candidate advice your party? and forget the cameras. know it is tough but i think a seasoned woman is reallyal candidate the raoeight thing. >> mid to late 60's. is tough medicine. >> maybe your grandmother. is that your wife you are talking about? is on the gh advice economy. the president spoke at the america tions on where stand, he is speaking on the economy. fundament omy has fundamentally change and people know it. mature not been a discussion from democratic eaders about this economy and what you have to do to rate middle class incomes and that start.o >> i think i read that in a book that you f years ago and somebody else wrote it was insightful. >> neil, your private advice. as you raised earlier we have to mographic issue we need address in the post-obama era
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the officer responded with something and not going to say on c-span, but that became his name and it went viral. because of that video that officer was found, identified, and fired. that is rare. if that police officer got too scared or someone bumped into him or something went wrong, that person with the camera could have been shot. so be careful. i am not saying don't do it. please do, but understand the risk float. at that 40 of questions picture. >> thank you, jonathan. [applause] our final panelist, a retired federal deputy a member of law enforcement against @booktv against prohibition. after 32 years of service he was fired. he holds a positions in three organizations today. you can find him on twitter. matthew. >> thank you very much, and it is good to be here. thank you for that introduction. i agree wholeheartedly with my two colleagues, things that had been presented here, but i present a law enforcement perspective to augment and add to that some of the things that i have observed. one of the things to win a lawsuit, there were improprieties. a lot of things going wrong.
the officer responded with something and not going to say on c-span, but that became his name and it went viral. because of that video that officer was found, identified, and fired. that is rare. if that police officer got too scared or someone bumped into him or something went wrong, that person with the camera could have been shot. so be careful. i am not saying don't do it. please do, but understand the risk float. at that 40 of questions picture. >> thank you, jonathan. [applause] our...
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host: since i am not able to answer that question we are going to leave your cap comments there. 2 is a c-spanongressional hearing hearing it is on ebola. there,want to go over you can watch that live. today" says nancy pelosi has raised money for democrats. has visited 115 cities this election cycle. front page of the chicago -- durban has ane," big lead. obituaries, this is frank mankiewicz who died at george washington hospital. he was 90 years old. kennedy's press secretary. he announced robert f kennedy's death in 1968. a advisor to george mcgovern. i wanted to see your thoughts on the use of pandering to the use of a selection cycle. you're not hearing any of that. host: what do you think about that? die damagebe it is of the message that the youth have sent over the last couple of elections. what is that message? caller: there are a few different ones. host: you know i am not going to give my opinion on anything. are you use? 25 here i just had my first child. host: congratulations. are you planning on voting? caller: yes i am. host: which way are you going to vote in north carolina? ca
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i haven't checked the news, the local news yet because i have it on c-span right now, to see whether he's going to live or die. >> continue to let us do what you think about the programs you're watching. all set to zero to 663400. e-mail us at comments@c-span.org or send us a tweet at c-span hashtag comments. 20 c-span conversation. like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >> c-span's 2015 studentcam competition is underway. this nationwide competition for middle and high school students will award 150 prizes totaling $100,000. create a five to seven minute documentary on the topic the three branches and you. videos need to include c-span programming, show varying points of view and must be submitted by january 20, 2015. go to studentcam.org for more information. grab a camera and get started today. >> louisiana governor bobby jindal recently gave a speech about national security where he criticized the obama administration's defense and foreign policies. they governor made his remarks at the american enterprise institute in washington, d.c. this is one hour. >> good morning, everybody. thank
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to c-span to watch that c-span2en -- tune in to watch that. this will give you all the most recent polls. it has other information. you can goo the latest polls rate there it is. robert is a republican. i want to point out in the united states there are over 35 terrorist camps. what is to keep them from opening the gates and letting out the soldiers? host: wait a minute. on our soil there are 35 terrorist training camps? who is running these terrorist camps? caller: i don't remember the guy's name. one of the radical imams from overseas. there is a book called "twilight in america" that talks about everything going on occluding the possibility of a debbie indeed they are trying to build up their. it is all over the country. what is to say these are not trojan horses? they are not arresting them because they are not breaking any laws. they are no go zones. how do you know what is going on there? next up is charles in silver spring, maryland. caller: i have a couple of concerns about what we are doing in this country now. it is almost self-destruction. peaked when it seemed there was a large group of people trying to destroy t
to c-span to watch that c-span2en -- tune in to watch that. this will give you all the most recent polls. it has other information. you can goo the latest polls rate there it is. robert is a republican. i want to point out in the united states there are over 35 terrorist camps. what is to keep them from opening the gates and letting out the soldiers? host: wait a minute. on our soil there are 35 terrorist training camps? who is running these terrorist camps? caller: i don't remember the guy's...
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c-span who came to be with us tonight for this event. we will let you know when our partners at c-span are going to carry this.t like this the next month. joining me on the 18th, congressman will be back for a live town hall. you're all invited to come and ask your questions in a live broadcast. again, that will be the 18th, right here. i want to remind you that dr. matusitz will be selling his dvds in just a moment. if you can line up to that side, you can say hello and pick up a copy. ladies and gentlemen, once again, dr. jonathan matusitz. [ applause ] >> on blaf of dr. john johnson thank you for be with ugh from tonight's president's speaker event. >> friday night, american history tv looks at world war i. at 8:00 eastern, a visit to the national world war i museum in kansas city. and then a look at the experience of world war one soldiers. and author michael laser on the music of world war i and how patriotic songs contribute odd the war effort. >> here are just a few comments we recently received from our viewers. >> i just watched a c-span qaand sbi view with sally kwin. she was so authentic and inspiri
c-span who came to be with us tonight for this event. we will let you know when our partners at c-span are going to carry this.t like this the next month. joining me on the 18th, congressman will be back for a live town hall. you're all invited to come and ask your questions in a live broadcast. again, that will be the 18th, right here. i want to remind you that dr. matusitz will be selling his dvds in just a moment. if you can line up to that side, you can say hello and pick up a copy. ladies...
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videos need to include c-span programming and must be submitted by january 20th, 2015. go to studentcam.org for more information. grab a camera and get started today. >>> last week ups announced the expansion of its 3-d printing services citing demand by small businesses. next the house small business committee hearing on commercial 3-d printing use. this is an hour and 15 minutes. >> i'll go ahead and call the hearing to order. ranking member will be delayed for just a little bit. but we also have a vote o coming up at any moment, which will delay the hearing slightly, which i apologize for that. we never know when they are going to schedule votes. unfrptly it will be in the middle of our hearing. we'll go ahead and get started and see how far we can get before they do call that vote. 3-d printing is a process of creating objects from a digital model. typically through the material layer upon layer until an object is formed. we're here to discuss how it's spreading innovation all across this country. technology has been around since the 1980s, it's been used by large comp
videos need to include c-span programming and must be submitted by january 20th, 2015. go to studentcam.org for more information. grab a camera and get started today. >>> last week ups announced the expansion of its 3-d printing services citing demand by small businesses. next the house small business committee hearing on commercial 3-d printing use. this is an hour and 15 minutes. >> i'll go ahead and call the hearing to order. ranking member will be delayed for just a little...
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am going to meet with these medical workers when they are going to west africa and when they are coming back. president obama going to be speaking about ebola. we will have coverage of that on c-span that was just announced, that he will be talking about the situation in responding to ebola. guest: logically, there's the thought that emotion leads to action. we were talking about todd akin earlier. , they tried tod scare monger. according to my theory, i think republicans are now benefiting politics.care that is part of the difference -- 2012 and and 2014. the wind is at the back of republicans, including the political environment. i do not think democrats can overcome it. , are you there? caller: yes. one of the things that i think is missing, one of the critical issues, is the planned unit around all -- planned unilateral amnesty by president obama. we see the government has released something like 160,000 criminal aliens. murderer in california of two police officers, maybe three, by an illegal immigrant, who should have been deported two or three times. city policies and the obama administration stopped that. i do not see the republicans ,aking advantage of that issue with the
am going to meet with these medical workers when they are going to west africa and when they are coming back. president obama going to be speaking about ebola. we will have coverage of that on c-span that was just announced, that he will be talking about the situation in responding to ebola. guest: logically, there's the thought that emotion leads to action. we were talking about todd akin earlier. , they tried tod scare monger. according to my theory, i think republicans are now benefiting...
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we want to welcome our live audience tonight, along with the people tuning in, and the stationtelevision networks across montana. we are going nationwide on c-span 2, so a big welcome to folks watching across the country. people are also listening in on statewide radio. we are on yellowstone public radio, along with statewide, with friends at the northern news network. we would like to acknowledge our sponsors. msu billings, with this beautiful facility, one of our primary sponsors, along with yellowstone public radio, the billings gazette, and the montana television network. all four entities are joining forces. a special thank you to the greater montana foundation for all their support. just a few housekeeping items to mention. our format tonight -- we have the candidates who will be questioned by the panel of three journalist. no opening statements tonight. the first candidate gets 60 seconds to answer the question. the other candidate will have 30 seconds to rebut and then both get another 30 seconds to rebut what was said. we hope we will have a lively discussion along those lines. we are asking the audience locally to hold their applause u
we want to welcome our live audience tonight, along with the people tuning in, and the stationtelevision networks across montana. we are going nationwide on c-span 2, so a big welcome to folks watching across the country. people are also listening in on statewide radio. we are on yellowstone public radio, along with statewide, with friends at the northern news network. we would like to acknowledge our sponsors. msu billings, with this beautiful facility, one of our primary sponsors, along with...
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videos need to include c-span programming, showed varying points of view, and must be submitted by january 20, 2015. go to studentcam.org for more information. get started today. >> american history tv traveled to the library of congress's cody center and washington, d.c., which was established in the year 2000. the center welcomes over $100 every year to pursue their research interests. up next, we speak with one of their 2014 fellows. >> joining us on american history tv is kevin kim, a senior lecturer in history at vanderbilt. what can you tell us about the book you are writing? -- it is mainly a political history of the cold war from the perspective of henry wallace and herbert hoover whose working title is "worlds unseen." figuresy uses these two as vehicles for exploring what the cold war, how it felt, how it was experienced, how it was thought about as a vibrant phenomenon. it starts focusing on these two figures, their biographies, what made them tick, their upbringing. at the heart of it, it focuses on their experiences in world war ii, because it is a pivotal event for how both men saw the co
videos need to include c-span programming, showed varying points of view, and must be submitted by january 20, 2015. go to studentcam.org for more information. get started today. >> american history tv traveled to the library of congress's cody center and washington, d.c., which was established in the year 2000. the center welcomes over $100 every year to pursue their research interests. up next, we speak with one of their 2014 fellows. >> joining us on american history tv is kevin...
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going to die. i haven't checked the local news i'm only c-span right now to see whether he is going to live or die. know about to lets 202-626-3400, all e-mail at comments at c-span.org at ou can send us a tweet c-span, #comments. live coverage on c-span, a panel later will xamine how u.s. foreign policy decisions affect latin america and hispanic voters in the u.s. hear from luis miranda. it begins this morning at 10:00 a.m. eastern. the afternoon at the wilson center an event on the keystone pipeline. here from the energy reporters and legal analysts. hat starts at 1:00 p.m. eastern. >> former president bill clinton of aigned in his home state arkansas. he rally was for mark pryor, mike ross is running for overnor and congressional candidate patrick henry hayes and we will hear from the current governor mike bebe. university of central arkansas in conway, this is 40 minutes. > welcome to the stage your team that is putting arkansas first. hayes, mike ross, senator mark pryor, governor bebe, and president bill clinton! good afternoon, good afternoon. i am patrick henry hayes and i'm your next seco
going to die. i haven't checked the local news i'm only c-span right now to see whether he is going to live or die. know about to lets 202-626-3400, all e-mail at comments at c-span.org at ou can send us a tweet c-span, #comments. live coverage on c-span, a panel later will xamine how u.s. foreign policy decisions affect latin america and hispanic voters in the u.s. hear from luis miranda. it begins this morning at 10:00 a.m. eastern. the afternoon at the wilson center an event on the keystone...
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to the founding. find out where c-span's local content vehicles are going next online at www.c-span.org /localcontent. you're watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. >> with live coverage of the u.s. house on c-span and the senate on c-span 2, on c-span 3 we complement that by showing you relevant congressional hearings and public affairs events. c-span 3 is home to american history tv with programs that tell our nation's story. war's 150th anniversary, visiting battlefields and key events. american artifacts, touring museums and historic sites. with theookshelf, best-known american history writers. the presidency, looking at policies and legacies of our nation's commanders in chief.
to the founding. find out where c-span's local content vehicles are going next online at www.c-span.org /localcontent. you're watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. >> with live coverage of the u.s. house on c-span and the senate on c-span 2, on c-span 3 we complement that by showing you relevant congressional hearings and public affairs events. c-span 3 is home to american history tv with programs that tell our nation's story. war's 150th anniversary,...