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for the complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span at work. the state of arizona has a rich political history. we visit the university of arizona political archives to learn more. >> clear at special collections at the university of arizona libraries. collectione a large of congressional papers related from territorial times up until the present. generally we work with congress people to obtain their collection after they retire. today we are talking about a couple of arizona politicians known not just locally in tucson, but nationally. first, stewart udall, then his brother morris udall, and congresswoman gabrielle giffords. stewart udall was in arizona congress met that it was a big supporter of john f. kennedy. when kennedy was elected, he appointed udall to be his secretary of the interior. he continued that position under lyndon johnson. this is the exhibition case for stewart udall. we have several things related candidate, a picture of you don't with kennedy. -- related to kennedy, a picture of udall with kennedy. we have his prayer card
for the complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span at work. the state of arizona has a rich political history. we visit the university of arizona political archives to learn more. >> clear at special collections at the university of arizona libraries. collectione a large of congressional papers related from territorial times up until the present. generally we work with congress people to obtain their collection after they retire. today we are talking about a couple of arizona...
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go to c-span.org. this weekend, c-span is visiting tucson to learn more about the city's history. located in the sonoran desert, the landscape is dominated by the saguaroknown as cactus. a great place to see these up close is the saguaro national park. coming up next, we visit the national and learn more about the unique desert landscape. landscape, the amount of wildlife that you see, the amazing sunsets. the variation in the terrain. this part goes from the desert ecosystem all the way up to the top of the ring con mountains which get close to 9000 feet. so the diversity is amazing. and i think that is one thing that makes the park pretty special. the diversity of vegetation and wildlife. and the landscape that you see everywhere. the national monument was established in 1993 and one of the primary reasons for that was the protection of the cactus that is surrounding us here. 1930's, it was vast small, it large and covered the whole valley. -- with theut photography of the site, it was shown that the saguaro cactus forest was disappearing. and leaving the population and not many
go to c-span.org. this weekend, c-span is visiting tucson to learn more about the city's history. located in the sonoran desert, the landscape is dominated by the saguaroknown as cactus. a great place to see these up close is the saguaro national park. coming up next, we visit the national and learn more about the unique desert landscape. landscape, the amount of wildlife that you see, the amazing sunsets. the variation in the terrain. this part goes from the desert ecosystem all the way up to...
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i go to church to listen to the bible. i go to c-span for politics. we are glad you are is linked to c-span and watching. go ahead. caller: i have a question. if the tax-exempt status were removed from any religious organization, what barriers would remain without religious or havetion to lobby their hierarchy run for office? number two, prior to the johnson amendment, what damage was ever done a religious organization? host: thank you. guest: that is a great point. for 50 years before the johnson amendment, we had tax-exempt organizations in the united states, and no one saw any problems with what they were doing. several examples, martin luther king leading the movement against racial inequality. religious leaders who fight for prison reform or to help children who are vulnerable in society. all of these things are things religious organizations have always done. introduced the amendment to get revenge against his political opponents. that is the kind of thing we don't need in our country and is clearly a violation against the constitution. host: "cl
i go to church to listen to the bible. i go to c-span for politics. we are glad you are is linked to c-span and watching. go ahead. caller: i have a question. if the tax-exempt status were removed from any religious organization, what barriers would remain without religious or havetion to lobby their hierarchy run for office? number two, prior to the johnson amendment, what damage was ever done a religious organization? host: thank you. guest: that is a great point. for 50 years before the...
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you do go to c-span and the #electionnight. here's one from laura who is a regular c-span participant. she says are we really going to wake up to a reality show, america? next one is savanna calling us from san diego. an independent. savanna, are you there? all right. we're going to have to move on. apologies. tyler in mount vernon, ohio. republican, you're on the air. caller: hi, how are you doing? host: hi, tyler. how did you vote tote? caller: i'm a trump supporters. i'm stationed overseas with the united states navy. i just like to express that i feel like we've been lied to time and time again by hillary and it's funny how trump has been around for years and years and years and years and all of a sudden he decides to run for president and we hear that he's a racist and he's a sexist and he does all these wrong things but i'm a trump supporter because i feel like he's going to take this military and he's going to start treating us right the way we should be. and i think it's going to be good for america. and i hope hell pull
you do go to c-span and the #electionnight. here's one from laura who is a regular c-span participant. she says are we really going to wake up to a reality show, america? next one is savanna calling us from san diego. an independent. savanna, are you there? all right. we're going to have to move on. apologies. tyler in mount vernon, ohio. republican, you're on the air. caller: hi, how are you doing? host: hi, tyler. how did you vote tote? caller: i'm a trump supporters. i'm stationed overseas...
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for our complete american history tv schedule go to c-span.org. >>> 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. >>> tonight on c-span3, a house hearing on the security of internet-connected devices. then nuclear physicists testify at a senate hearing on the future of nuclear power. and later from the palestine center's annual conference, a discussion about the arab-israeli conflict. >>> on wednesday, tech industry insiders testified about the security of internet-connected consumer devices. they discussed the devices' vulnerabilities and those that are trying to exploit them. this is a joint hearing of two house energy and commerce subcommittees. it begins with an opening statement from oregon congressman greg walden.
for our complete american history tv schedule go to c-span.org. >>> 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. >>> tonight on c-span3, a house hearing on the security of internet-connected devices. then nuclear physicists testify at a senate hearing on the future of nuclear power. and later from the palestine center's annual...
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to produce a 5-7 minute documentary, include c-span programming and opposing opinions. the $100,000 will be awarded and shared between 150 students and 53 teachers and the grand prize of $5,000 will go to the student or team with the best overall entry. 2017eadline is january 20, . help us spread the word to student filmmakers. for more information go to our website, studentcams.org. announcer: live picture from the u.s. news and world report's fourth annual health care of tomorrow conference. health care policy and technology leaders will talk about the latest innovations and challenges in the industry. it was expected to start at 12:15 easter and we learned they changed the start time to 12:45. we will have it live when it gets underway. while we wait, a look at a conversation about the integrity of the u.s. vote and the voting system from this morning's "washington journal." host: the integrity of the voting process. joining us is kristin clark, the executive director of the lawyers committee, priscilla welcome to law -- you both. let's begin with -- let's have both of you open this -- answer this question, what is an election lawyer? we were founded in 1963 at the behest of john
to produce a 5-7 minute documentary, include c-span programming and opposing opinions. the $100,000 will be awarded and shared between 150 students and 53 teachers and the grand prize of $5,000 will go to the student or team with the best overall entry. 2017eadline is january 20, . help us spread the word to student filmmakers. for more information go to our website, studentcams.org. announcer: live picture from the u.s. news and world report's fourth annual health care of tomorrow conference....
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your calendars and help us spread the word to student film makers prefer more information go to studentcam.org. c-spanwhere history unfold 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. each week american artifacts takes you to museums and historic places to learn about american history. douglas macarthur was a five star general who commanded allied forces in the pacific during world war ii. at the macarthur memorial in norfolk, virginia, we learn about his role during the war. japan, the korean war and his life after serving in the military. this is the second of a two-part program. >> hello and welcome to the macarthur memorial. my honor and privilege to be the director here. we are a museum, archive and research we seem to advocate it to douglas -- dedicated to douglas macarthur. we will get treasures related to of roper for the period or two and beyond to the end of his life. was a look at our first item. take a look at our first item. douglas macarthur was offered the job of the milita
your calendars and help us spread the word to student film makers prefer more information go to studentcam.org. c-spanwhere history unfold 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. each week american artifacts takes you to museums and historic places to learn about american history. douglas macarthur was a five star general who commanded allied forces in the pacific during world...
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file clerk fmy candidate doesn't win, i will go post my frustration on facebook and what i have e care to say. comments tou post your on this. go to c-spanj, and on facebook.com/cspan. invite you to tune in tonight at coverage.election you can see a lot of information come in on top of that nformation, you will get a chance to participate in the process by calling in, by post paying l media and attention to what happens as results come in. do that.f ways you can go to the website at c-span.org, for more information. during the ion results. you can watch tonight at 8:00, c-span radio he app. 6:00 ow we start at tomorrow, looking at results. we will go all the way to 11:00 morning. virginia beach, virginia, supporter of hillary clinton. this is david. ahead and tell us if secretary clinton does not win do?ght, what do you caller: well, i'll do the same thing i've always done in virginia, and that is probably up and try again. many, many for candidates and voted quite a bit. had the st, always wrong theme. at least the one i thought collected and n in virginia, you suck it up, try you can. do the best as far as canada or australia, i tell y
file clerk fmy candidate doesn't win, i will go post my frustration on facebook and what i have e care to say. comments tou post your on this. go to c-spanj, and on facebook.com/cspan. invite you to tune in tonight at coverage.election you can see a lot of information come in on top of that nformation, you will get a chance to participate in the process by calling in, by post paying l media and attention to what happens as results come in. do that.f ways you can go to the website at c-span.org,...
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go to c-span.org. this weekend, the c-span cities tour is visiting tucson looking at the city's history. we are headed to a former nuclear missile site, located 25-miles south of town. it was shut down in the late 1980's near the end of the cold war. today, it is home to the titan missile museum. we will learn about cold war era history. yvonne: the titan ii's mission was peace through deterrent. our job was to project a credible threat. to be here every day demonstrating to the soviet union that even if they launched a surprise first strike against us, we would be able to ride that out and retaliate quickly with enough force to devastate the soviet union, even if they launched their missiles first. we are at the titan missile museum 25 miles south of downtown tucson. we are in the launch control center of the missile site. the nerve center of the missile site itself. from here, using the equipment, the crew has a birds eye view of the condition of the missile and the missile site. it is also from here that the crew would launch the missile if they were ordered to do so. so, in order to l
go to c-span.org. this weekend, the c-span cities tour is visiting tucson looking at the city's history. we are headed to a former nuclear missile site, located 25-miles south of town. it was shut down in the late 1980's near the end of the cold war. today, it is home to the titan missile museum. we will learn about cold war era history. yvonne: the titan ii's mission was peace through deterrent. our job was to project a credible threat. to be here every day demonstrating to the soviet union...
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if you'd like to see those and programs on other communications and technology topics, go to c-span.org. >> c-span where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was create as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. ♪ ♪ >> we're asking students to participate in this year's student cam video documentary competition by telling us what is the most urgent issue for our next president, donald trump, and the incoming congress to address in 2017? our competition is open to all middle school and high school students grades 6-12. students can work alone or in a group of up to three to produce a 5-7 minute documentary on the issue selected. a grand prize of $5,000 will go to the student or team with the best overall entry. $100,000 in cash prizes will be awarded and shared between 150 students and 53 teachers. this year's deadline is january 20, 2017. that's inauguration day. for more information about the competition, go to our web site, studentcam.org. >> now a look at the fight against isis. middle east experts talk about ho
if you'd like to see those and programs on other communications and technology topics, go to c-span.org. >> c-span where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was create as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. ♪ ♪ >> we're asking students to participate in this year's student cam video documentary competition by telling us what is the most urgent issue for our next president, donald trump, and...
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for our complete american history tv schedule go to c-span.org. >> c-span is in tucson, arizona to learn more about the city's rich history. up next, we take you to davis-monthan air force base to learn more about the city's military presence. >> davis-monthan air force base is located in tucson. we visited the base to learn about its history and current mission. yearshas been over two since i got here. i've been flying the a-10 warthog. 1978 to 1979, we still fly in just that old. they have been built to go low and slow to stop tanks. they have been adapted to the current times. it is now adapted to in all day, all night, medium attitude type fighter. they were used in desert storm where tanks were widely seen. had 18dron here, we aside -- assigned
for our complete american history tv schedule go to c-span.org. >> c-span is in tucson, arizona to learn more about the city's rich history. up next, we take you to davis-monthan air force base to learn more about the city's military presence. >> davis-monthan air force base is located in tucson. we visited the base to learn about its history and current mission. yearshas been over two since i got here. i've been flying the a-10 warthog. 1978 to 1979, we still fly in just that old....
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c-span. that come again, back to three of moral impediments, that's a moral concept. we're goingb get it right to use our public rights of way, give something back and that's c-span. c-span is a great piece of our democracy, our small d democracy. thanks a lot again. >> the tom harkin radio program is syndicated weekdays actually knew it until three. it re- airs live on the c-span networks. network. you can find it online on our website today at c-span.org. >> all week on c-span2 we're showing live simulcast of political greater talk shows. >> congress returns for a lame-duck session on tuesday november 14 previous house on my dinner from 14. the house returns an essay on c-span2 on tuesday november 15 your
c-span. that come again, back to three of moral impediments, that's a moral concept. we're goingb get it right to use our public rights of way, give something back and that's c-span. c-span is a great piece of our democracy, our small d democracy. thanks a lot again. >> the tom harkin radio program is syndicated weekdays actually knew it until three. it re- airs live on the c-span networks. network. you can find it online on our website today at c-span.org. >> all week on c-span2...
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if you'd like to see those and programs on other communications and technology topics go to c-span.org. >> 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 rovider. >> every weekend book tv brings you 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors. here's what's coming up this weekend. tonight at 10:00 eastern, afterwards. harvard university economist examines the historical impact of immigration on the u.s. economy in his book, "we wanted workers, unraveling the immigration narrative." >> there is no doubt about the fact that when immigrants come in they do all kinds of things in the economy. one thing is they affect wages by basically reducing the wages of people who look like immigrants. the other thing is that itself creates gains. think about it. somebody is overweight, somebody offers higher profit. eople who use immigrants win dramatically. >> sunday, many questions of the universe are answered including how it began and the likelihood of intelligent life elsewhere
if you'd like to see those and programs on other communications and technology topics go to c-span.org. >> 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 rovider. >> every weekend book tv brings you 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors. here's what's coming up this weekend. tonight at 10:00 eastern, afterwards. harvard university economist...
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of commons as members moved to other business, you have been watching prime minister's question time. you can see this week session at 9:00 on c-span. for more information go to c-span.org to view every program, and you invite your comments about prime ministers questions via twitter, hashtag pmq. sunday on booktv at in-depth hosting a discussion on the december 1941 attack on pearl harbor on the eve of the 75th anniversary. steve to me, offer of countdown to pearl harbor, 12 days until the attack. japan 1941, countdown to infamy. craig nelson with his book pearl harbor, from infamy to greatness was followed by an interview with a pearl harbor survivor and all the gallant men, american sailors firsthand account of pearl harbor. for taking phone calls, twos and email questions. go to book to the.org for the complete weekend schedule. >> technology conference in san francisco technology officers talk about how to secure data and what they learned from high profile data breaches and cyber attacks beginning with the ceo of a french based platform providing information about startup companies. this is an hour and a half. asmac >> congratulations on the new prod
of commons as members moved to other business, you have been watching prime minister's question time. you can see this week session at 9:00 on c-span. for more information go to c-span.org to view every program, and you invite your comments about prime ministers questions via twitter, hashtag pmq. sunday on booktv at in-depth hosting a discussion on the december 1941 attack on pearl harbor on the eve of the 75th anniversary. steve to me, offer of countdown to pearl harbor, 12 days until the...
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going to stay positive. this morning before heading over to c-span, i want you to try today. timonials and say to yourself, really factors.com. that's what i'm going to get. that's what's worked for thousands of you. not available in stores. you're right back, america on the hugh hewitt show. >> commercial break and come to c-span audience. if you're just turning on the hugh hewitt, coming up and be joining me. dana perino after the hugh hewitt show is always available. knight-ridder handlers@hugh hewitt. i've got my indian church here wearing it at my hotel and getting up there and during doing a speech tomorrow. i'm a little superstitious about this stuff. we had a houseguest last night and they are wonderful, dear friends. the indians were three to nothing. we are in hawaii when the cavaliers won their seventh game. we just checked into -- we just checked into the hotel and she vanished for three and half hours because she knew i have to be alone for this stuff. i want to chat with you. i am on twitter. i only live tweets on three days rest are in the playoffs. i'm a little
going to stay positive. this morning before heading over to c-span, i want you to try today. timonials and say to yourself, really factors.com. that's what i'm going to get. that's what's worked for thousands of you. not available in stores. you're right back, america on the hugh hewitt show. >> commercial break and come to c-span audience. if you're just turning on the hugh hewitt, coming up and be joining me. dana perino after the hugh hewitt show is always available. knight-ridder...
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to questions and answers. because this is also being broadcast on c-span, i'm going to ask you to state your name and a question not a statement, a question. please raise your hands and we will call upon you. it can be a simple question or a complex question. anyone out there in the audience? if you don't ask, i'll keep asking questions. they have a gentleman in the back. the microphone is coming to you. go ahead and talk familiar name, please been a question. >> safford reynolds. can you go into some depth about the fallout of relations between the original indian and the plymouth folks. can you give us your most accurate summary of how many years and kind of what happened there they seem to ensue thereafter. >> i can't really do that. i focuses on thanksgiving, not on the later years. but i will say the following, which is that at the time of the first thanksgiving in 1621, relations between the english sublayers and the wampanoag confederation of indians were very good. there peaceful. they were friendly and as they -- i think this moment in time at least pointed the way to the diverse people we have become
to questions and answers. because this is also being broadcast on c-span, i'm going to ask you to state your name and a question not a statement, a question. please raise your hands and we will call upon you. it can be a simple question or a complex question. anyone out there in the audience? if you don't ask, i'll keep asking questions. they have a gentleman in the back. the microphone is coming to you. go ahead and talk familiar name, please been a question. >> safford reynolds. can you...
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to tom, in michigan. tom, good morning. go ahead, please. caller: yeah, good morning. to c-span. i'm vietnam veteran. iver.uck and i go to the v.a. to get my great, physical. as a truck driver, cdl license, to have a medical card. the v.a. used to be able to give us our medical card, but now they can't do it anymore, we have to go elsewhere. i was just wondering why. i could answer that question, i have no idea, i don't know if that is egislative problem with the state of michigan, if it is congressional, i mean this of ously is some kind regulation, i'm sure that the v.a. would be happy to give you could, i if they don't -- it's quite an interesting question and i'm an answer forhave it. host: elanorefrshgs illinois, on all others, good morning. caller: good morning. npr, of all, according to 40% of all crisis calls that make are left, they have to leave a message. of ink anyone in that kind situation needs to talk to someone. warriors, can you tell me legitimate groups, i nded warriors had trouble, sent money and i found out they were making money on the side having parties. also, social action mini
to tom, in michigan. tom, good morning. go ahead, please. caller: yeah, good morning. to c-span. i'm vietnam veteran. iver.uck and i go to the v.a. to get my great, physical. as a truck driver, cdl license, to have a medical card. the v.a. used to be able to give us our medical card, but now they can't do it anymore, we have to go elsewhere. i was just wondering why. i could answer that question, i have no idea, i don't know if that is egislative problem with the state of michigan, if it is...
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a lot going on on our website if you want to go their hands take a peek at that. let's get back to your phone calls. are on c-spanat. go ahead. caller: hello. disappointed.d of i voted for hillary. i am a democrat and have always voted democrat. i just kind of am scared of some trump things that donald stood for. he wants to bring the economy and jobs back at how can someone do that when they make their shirts and ties in china? you know? there is a lot of things that he talks about that he stands for but i saw a softer side of him tonight with his speech. there's a lot of things that i hope the house and senate can work with them instead of against him as they did president obama. and maybe we can get some things done. host: frank, what to do in auburndale, florida. caller: i am a supervisor in the software field and i have seen reimbursement showdown. i have seen a lot of things. and i have also seen a lot of good things from obama, you know. that he created. i just hope that donald trump does not spend his first two years trying to disassemble all of the things that were you know set by obama. host: that was f
a lot going on on our website if you want to go their hands take a peek at that. let's get back to your phone calls. are on c-spanat. go ahead. caller: hello. disappointed.d of i voted for hillary. i am a democrat and have always voted democrat. i just kind of am scared of some trump things that donald stood for. he wants to bring the economy and jobs back at how can someone do that when they make their shirts and ties in china? you know? there is a lot of things that he talks about that he...
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[cheers and applause] this is going to be on c-span, or it's on c-span right now, so if the audience out there can see these books, this is "turning texas blue: what it takes to break the gop group on america's reddest state." and josh's book, "off script: an advanced man's guide to the white house stage craft, campaign spectacle and political suicide." [applause] what i want to do right now is to have both of our wonderful writers to read from their books. i'm going to ask a few questions afterwards, and i'm hoping you guys have a couple of questions just in case this is interesting to you, and we'll do that for the next -- until we're done with the 45 minutes. so to start off, mary beth rogers. >> thank you. well, i thought i would read from the after word of my book which talks about the hectic nature of political campaigns. and in the light of wikileaks, we know all sorts of things that are going on inside a campaign, i thought you might like to know a little bit about what went on inside some of anne richards' campaigns. now, my campaign experiences in texas are now ancient histo
[cheers and applause] this is going to be on c-span, or it's on c-span right now, so if the audience out there can see these books, this is "turning texas blue: what it takes to break the gop group on america's reddest state." and josh's book, "off script: an advanced man's guide to the white house stage craft, campaign spectacle and political suicide." [applause] what i want to do right now is to have both of our wonderful writers to read from their books. i'm going to ask...
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you can watch on c-span are going to c-span.org. you can listen to donald trump's wife talk about a story on c-span's radio at. -- on the c-span radio app. again, that is 2:00 p.m. eastern time. coverage of road to the white house continues with hillary clinton rally in north carolina. that is this evening at 7:45 p.m. eastern time. she will be in raleigh where she will be speaking. you can watch that on c-span, c-span.org or did the radio app. ivanka trump is having a campaign event today. we are covering that. go to c-span.org. senator tim kaine, democrat from virginia will be speaking in spanish entirely today, giving a speech in spanish. you can find that on c-span.org. other headlines this morning about the fbi investigation into hillary clinton's private server and e-mails. the front page of usa today. >> i have made a very deliberate effort to make sure i don't look in an am meddling independent process for making these assessments. setting aside particulars of this case, i know that she is somebody who has always looked out f
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going to be voting from -- for trump. i agree with everything he stands for this country. host: just to let you know about our coverage plans here on c-span are going to take you live to orlando in just a bit weird president obama is campaigning there for hillary clinton. he is to be joined by singer entertainer stevie wonder. we will have it lie once he gets underway. this to remind you about our election i covers, he here on , and clockht eastern, live coverage on c-span, c-span radio, and on the c-span radio app, which you can download for free and live coverage at c-span.org as well. waldens next in fort beach in florida. another one not voting. tommy when i. -- tell me why not. caller: i really don't think any of them is capable of being a candidate. they both have their flaws. myself thinking to either one of them that gets in the office is going to be screwed. we are going to be screwed no matter what. host: do you feel comfortable going into the voting booth and not voting or, in your case, not going at all? not voting for president is an ok thing to do? know, my daddyou always told me -- taught me, your opinion does count. but i
going to be voting from -- for trump. i agree with everything he stands for this country. host: just to let you know about our coverage plans here on c-span are going to take you live to orlando in just a bit weird president obama is campaigning there for hillary clinton. he is to be joined by singer entertainer stevie wonder. we will have it lie once he gets underway. this to remind you about our election i covers, he here on , and clockht eastern, live coverage on c-span, c-span radio, and on...
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host: if you want to see that c-span.org, go to and listen to the justice's total.s in richard from south carolina, independent line, go ahead, next. caller: hello. i'm you for c-spanalling about the pennsylvania supreme court. there was a woman attorney general forced to resign because f some actions she it and she leaked something about pornography on private e-mails, e-mails again, and she spent ike or democrats $10 million in the next supreme supreme court r election and pretty much dropped bought the next supreme court justice by outspending republicans, i'd like you to comment on that and i'll hangup and listen to your response. bye. guest: it is hard to know how effective campaign advertising effective bably is and that situation in pennsylvania is an illustration the fact that along with the accountability we get, which may good thing electing judges, we have influence of campaign cash. maine, republican line, william, good morning. caller: good morning, thank you for taking my call. problem with ve a is when donald trump was saying rigged and as corrupt and then all of a sudden , because the oversight guns on , the top there, i believe have been doing powe
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guest: the first thing a person should do is to go up to the wonderful information desk and talk to the person that is fair and there will be a person there. c-span the jefferson building? >> guest: the jefferson building. they can also go in the madison building and there's an addison building so you know there's a theme with the president. they can say, i'm interested in jerry lewis films. i'm interested in bob hope. i'm interested in the information you have about rosa parks. i'm interested in finding out something about my family's history. i'm visiting from iowa and i understand that you have newspapers that trying to find my great-grandfather. when they go for that information that's where you go, that's your first of contact and that person will tease out of you what you need and make that connection to this resource that is here and even in other places. c-span: okay let's say they can travel here but you have all this digitize already on line. how do you figure out what's there? >> guest: that's where the power of technology really helps because the library's web site should be able to direct you almost in the same way so you are going t
guest: the first thing a person should do is to go up to the wonderful information desk and talk to the person that is fair and there will be a person there. c-span the jefferson building? >> guest: the jefferson building. they can also go in the madison building and there's an addison building so you know there's a theme with the president. they can say, i'm interested in jerry lewis films. i'm interested in bob hope. i'm interested in the information you have about rosa parks. i'm...
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personnel that you need to select and ready to go in at the end of that 73 day period, to actually execute on what the electorate has asked you to do. >> c-span, where history unfold daily. in 1979 c-span was greater as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by her cable or satellite provider. >> with the election behind us, congress can get back to work next week to members need to consider an extension of government funding before the december 9 deadlifter also work on a final package of aid to residents of flint, michigan for the contaminated drinking water system, work on a bill promoting medical research and funding for defense department programs. you can see the house live on c-span monday when they return. the senate will be here on tuesday live on c-span2. political congress, congressional reporter burgess effort tweets that was gone senator ron johnson surprise everybody. politico did not talk to a single person that had any clue that he could win. senator johnson delivered a victory speech at his campaign headquarters in oshkosh, wisconsin, after defeating his opponent russ feingold. is
personnel that you need to select and ready to go in at the end of that 73 day period, to actually execute on what the electorate has asked you to do. >> c-span, where history unfold daily. in 1979 c-span was greater as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by her cable or satellite provider. >> with the election behind us, congress can get back to work next week to members need to consider an extension of government funding before the...
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four our complete schedule, go to cspan.org. >>> 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. now, look at how the internet and new technologies are transforming the economy. panel lists looked at the sharing economy through websites like uber and air b&b and the effects of new technologies like self-driving cars and 3-d printers. hosted by the group "new american." this is an hour and a half. >> welcome. i'm will arimus, seen dwrur technology writer for slate. we are here to talk about whether technology will make ownership object see leet. this is a partnership between new america, arizona state university and slate mag sfwleen that explores emerging technologies and their transformative effect on society. central is a series of events in washington, d.c., new york city and the blog on slate. in addition to regular editorial content, we have the hybrid of journalism and digital learning where we choose a new technology or ide
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c-span. i am going to keep on the subject. i never liked bush. bush did some underhanded things when he was governor here. forook people's properties and all this malls kinds of stuff. i never liked bush. i just thought he was crooked and it was always about the money for the bushes. i think they stole the election from gore. and those are my thoughts on that. host: thank you, katie. caller: that sentiment -- guest: that sentiment comes from the governor of florida at the time was his brother, jeb bush. not only did the bush family have a lot of clout in florida, the republican party was quite powerful and there was some sentiment, usually among democrats, but some republicans that the recount process was not handled well. and the republicans within the state and the bush campaign were essentially in florida in 2000 trying to stop the recount. they were trying to delay and obstruct and they realized the longer they did, the closer they would get to the deadline where decision had to be made. that left a bad taste in the mouth of many americans in
c-span. i am going to keep on the subject. i never liked bush. bush did some underhanded things when he was governor here. forook people's properties and all this malls kinds of stuff. i never liked bush. i just thought he was crooked and it was always about the money for the bushes. i think they stole the election from gore. and those are my thoughts on that. host: thank you, katie. caller: that sentiment -- guest: that sentiment comes from the governor of florida at the time was his brother,...
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like, there is a level of conversation i am going to have but i am aware we are on c-span. that is a conversation i'm not going to have. be what i will say, the kind of pressure people are putting on, even lightly, on president obama and on the current administration, i think people are ready to go public. there is a lot of consolidating. i have people and friends of mine who are not organizers of war activist and called and said, what are we going to do? i am ready, right? there was a conversation about following young people in the street. you have young people in the street all of the country in reaction to the current administration and just the thought of a donald trump presidency, i think that will continue. one of the organizations i run is called the "indiscernible -- ] -- i am excited about the way we are going to apply pressure in connection with organizing and in connection with different policy locally and federally in i think also just continuing to shift the national conversation, right? i think one of things it has been the most successful things to come out o
like, there is a level of conversation i am going to have but i am aware we are on c-span. that is a conversation i'm not going to have. be what i will say, the kind of pressure people are putting on, even lightly, on president obama and on the current administration, i think people are ready to go public. there is a lot of consolidating. i have people and friends of mine who are not organizers of war activist and called and said, what are we going to do? i am ready, right? there was a...
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we have to stay on schedule for you enforce c-span who is reporting this. thanks to our authors. [applause] before you go i would like to remind you that books are sold right to outside i cannot think of a better holiday book than one of dog pictures she will be signing them past the elevators she has to get there very quickly to sign your book. we appreciate all of you coming in below forward to seeing you at another session. [applause] ♪ [inaudible conversations] ♪ [inaudible conversations] >> booktv on c-span2 live coverage that was dana perino then will be with us later to do a:program as well now we're joined by the author whose book is called a fair play.s here is the cover, first of all, your the co-founder of what greg. >> we started many years ago because to be gay sports fans we realize people don't want to talk about sports but they did not want to talk about gay issues but we did we knew there were people that were like us. group so we start to talk about these issues of homophobiaissue and athletes coming out and slow levy became the experts in the area because we were the only ones talking
we have to stay on schedule for you enforce c-span who is reporting this. thanks to our authors. [applause] before you go i would like to remind you that books are sold right to outside i cannot think of a better holiday book than one of dog pictures she will be signing them past the elevators she has to get there very quickly to sign your book. we appreciate all of you coming in below forward to seeing you at another session. [applause] ♪ [inaudible conversations] ♪ [inaudible...
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big question over whether it's going to get resolved in the lame duck congress that came back today or may be pushed off again. i know this is not going to play well on c-span, a show of hands, who thinks 211th century cures is going to get through congressst this year? >> very few people, which means means you are either pessimistic or political -- of >> as we joked earlier journalists know nothing.tury some folks do know quite a bit and one of those is keith, you are on the hill last week lobbying around 21st-century when this panel was up your heading back to d.c. to talk more. tell us what you are hearing in your conversation with lawmakers. >> last week was a long time ago but i say that i was fairly optimistic, we talked with people from both parties both the house and senate side, nobody is against biomedical research. nobody is against cancer research, so if you're not going to give frank opposition to a topic and this congress would like it to have some win dennis back in terms of saying -- there a few things i can say it worked in the right direction. so i heard some optimism about getting something through the house before thanksgiving andth that
big question over whether it's going to get resolved in the lame duck congress that came back today or may be pushed off again. i know this is not going to play well on c-span, a show of hands, who thinks 211th century cures is going to get through congressst this year? >> very few people, which means means you are either pessimistic or political -- of >> as we joked earlier journalists know nothing.tury some folks do know quite a bit and one of those is keith, you are on the hill...
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going after isis. host: martin, we are losing you a little bit. we will try to get that line a little bit better. let's go to anthony, a democrat. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you, c-span, and general, thank you for your service to america. eventually, iraq, when their civil war -- but is any type of political solution? i will take your response off air. happy thanksgiving, sir. host: general, go ahead. guest: thanks, anthony, and happy thanksgiving to you.
going after isis. host: martin, we are losing you a little bit. we will try to get that line a little bit better. let's go to anthony, a democrat. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you, c-span, and general, thank you for your service to america. eventually, iraq, when their civil war -- but is any type of political solution? i will take your response off air. happy thanksgiving, sir. host: general, go ahead. guest: thanks, anthony, and happy thanksgiving to you.
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to drain the swamp in washington? clarence is up, republican, go ahead. caller: thank you for c-span. i appreciate it. aining the swamp to me means looking at these different departments within this monstrous government and changing out not just the secretaries of those temperatures, but going much doper in changing out many of that have leftists gotten implanted, and that includes the director, assistant directors, and many hers that actually run these inefficient departments and spend their time, the secretaries, that is, out making speeches and so forth. and really not getting anything done. the bushed administration did fairly easy with that, and i hope they'll have administers that will make many, many changes budget-wise and personnel-wise. host: there's a headline from the column in market watch recently saying that to drain the swamp of corruption, congress must require donald trump to divest his business, saying congress should build a big beautiful wall between the white house and the trump organization, that that would be part of this effort to drain the swamp. do you think that's important
to drain the swamp in washington? clarence is up, republican, go ahead. caller: thank you for c-span. i appreciate it. aining the swamp to me means looking at these different departments within this monstrous government and changing out not just the secretaries of those temperatures, but going much doper in changing out many of that have leftists gotten implanted, and that includes the director, assistant directors, and many hers that actually run these inefficient departments and spend their...
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. >> for a complete look at our c-span schedule, go to c-span.org. on the election results -- the future of the progressive movement, and implications of a donald trump presidency. it is 90 minutes. >> ok. havee we start, if i could he pulls attention. thank you for coming. we are doings
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to go! thank you! c-span, our road to the white house coverage continues with donald trump campaigning in wisconsin and hillary clinton at a rally in fort lauderdale, florida. then we look at the 2016 elections and political polls. >> "washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. wednesday morning, the history and public affairs professor at princeton university looks back at the 2000 presidential election between al gore and sh to see if there is any comparison to this election. then come the supreme court correspondent for the "new york times" on the recent studies on whether elected judges can be independent of the politics of their supporters and of the election process itself. he will also talk about upcoming supreme court cases. then, the legal reporter for thergy wire" on recent protest over the dakota access pipeline and the possible effect on the water supply. watch "washington journal," live, beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern wednesday morning. chicolteday, sir john
to go! thank you! c-span, our road to the white house coverage continues with donald trump campaigning in wisconsin and hillary clinton at a rally in fort lauderdale, florida. then we look at the 2016 elections and political polls. >> "washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. wednesday morning, the history and public affairs professor at princeton university looks back at the 2000 presidential election between al gore and sh to see if...
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implore all the people in the street to start paying attention to c-span, pbs, international news and take the time to find out what's goingn in congress. resident from stands up on the street and says that the democrats of the reasons why we lost our jobs, but i believe evenhave to people don't know what tax inversion is. as a citizen of the united states, democrat or republican, it concerns me that the religious right is allowed to say whatever they want to say, but whenever people talk about the constitution or talk about they arery as a whole, shut down. from cannot shut down the press. it's the only thing that we the people have. most people don't realize that you can go to whitehouse.gov any day of the week and find out what's going on in our state legislature and look at the bills that the republicans try to pass and look at the bills that the democrats try to pass. and make a decision about who has our best interests at heart. do not vandalize. in the biggest thing is that the rest of the world needs to know that the popular vote did not vote trump in. he was not voted in by the majority of the people in the united
implore all the people in the street to start paying attention to c-span, pbs, international news and take the time to find out what's goingn in congress. resident from stands up on the street and says that the democrats of the reasons why we lost our jobs, but i believe evenhave to people don't know what tax inversion is. as a citizen of the united states, democrat or republican, it concerns me that the religious right is allowed to say whatever they want to say, but whenever people talk about...
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to become the education secretary. line, ohn, republican john, go ahead, you are on. caller: thanks, pedro. and thanksgiving to you everyone at c-spanas well. definitely going to talk about on thanksgiving today. funny thing, i'm from ennsylvania, a big state that changed, went to trump versus the democrats in the last election. our conversation in family started this morning, believe it each , at 5 a.m., texting other and wishing each other happy thanksgiving and hey, see dinner few hours for and so on and so forth. the politics began immediately text this morning. it was funny talking about the future. i definitely think we'll talk about it and the mix is like what people are saying this pedro, our family has hard-core democrats and some conservatives and you get a mix of everything when we meet. going to come is up, because it did at like 5 a.m. one other thing i want to tell funny on it was election day. i actually had been at a poll in of pennsylvania. , i was d never seen there seven hours handing out people and watching vote, i had never seen so many people come from 7 a.m. to 3 in a constant flow of people, elderly people, y
to become the education secretary. line, ohn, republican john, go ahead, you are on. caller: thanks, pedro. and thanksgiving to you everyone at c-spanas well. definitely going to talk about on thanksgiving today. funny thing, i'm from ennsylvania, a big state that changed, went to trump versus the democrats in the last election. our conversation in family started this morning, believe it each , at 5 a.m., texting other and wishing each other happy thanksgiving and hey, see dinner few hours for...
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in-depth program so if you go to our web site booktv.org, type in represented john lewis come include the word book otherwise you are going to get all sorts of videos from c-span archives. include the word book. we sat down for three hours, talked about all the other books as well. thank you for being with us here on booktv. >> guest: thank you. >> guest: thank you for having me.
in-depth program so if you go to our web site booktv.org, type in represented john lewis come include the word book otherwise you are going to get all sorts of videos from c-span archives. include the word book. we sat down for three hours, talked about all the other books as well. thank you for being with us here on booktv. >> guest: thank you. >> guest: thank you for having me.
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to repeal country of origin labels. when they go after the affordable health care act, they need to go after all of it. c-spanught to have a program that says how much money should personn be that can a make before the are disqualified from all subsidies? these congressmen stand up there with $150,000 the year that we subsidize them. these preachers stand up with millions of dollars -- we subsidize them. you work for a business that has enough cash flow they can give insurance to their people, that comes on the expense side, it is a subsidy. my real question is, how much money should a person make to be disqualified from all subsidies? host: charles from texas. republican. good morning. caller: i am sick and tired of hearing people complain about the president that was voted in by the people. it seems to me they are being childish, there being like kids, they want to fuss about everything. we voted in a president, let's get behind the president. saidi was in school, they you don't say anything bad about the president. these people getting out in the , throwing a fit about the upction, they need to sit dust se
to repeal country of origin labels. when they go after the affordable health care act, they need to go after all of it. c-spanught to have a program that says how much money should personn be that can a make before the are disqualified from all subsidies? these congressmen stand up there with $150,000 the year that we subsidize them. these preachers stand up with millions of dollars -- we subsidize them. you work for a business that has enough cash flow they can give insurance to their people,...
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. >> for a complete look at our c-span schedule, go to c-span.org. on the election results -- the future of the progressive movement, and implications of a donald trump presidency. it is 90 minutes. >> ok. havee we start, if i could he pulls attention. thank you for coming. we are doing this a little more formally because it is being filmed for c-span as well. could turn off their phones -- we are going to have an incredible panel. we will start with them. then we will get questions from some of you. we have an overflow room. it will be going until 2:00. we have plenty of time. we have seats for people just coming in. ok. welcome the people in the room and the tens of thousands to the through c-span institute for policy studies for the session on what we have theed election debrief: next step support of the progressive movement. i am john cabana, the director for the institute of policy studies i will be moderating today's session with five wonderful scholar activists from ips and allied groups. i just want to read you the that ips wrote when they wr
. >> for a complete look at our c-span schedule, go to c-span.org. on the election results -- the future of the progressive movement, and implications of a donald trump presidency. it is 90 minutes. >> ok. havee we start, if i could he pulls attention. thank you for coming. we are doing this a little more formally because it is being filmed for c-span as well. could turn off their phones -- we are going to have an incredible panel. we will start with them. then we will get questions...
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to discuss -- discuss a credit shortage and whether it was stifling economic recovery. this was his first appearance on c-span and you can watch the entire hearing and our video library. go to c-span.org. here's part of that testimony. >> i think if incentives are not given through taxing and other means, i believe that this country could be in this deep recession-depression for years. anee no sign of any kind of upturn at all. there is no incentive to do anything, there is no it incentive to invest, everyone is doing badly. everyone. the wealthiest people are doing badly, the poor people are doing badly, everybody is doing badly. you walk around the cities today, very few are doing well. unless the incentive is given back to this country and it has been taken away with 1986, unless it is given back, i really think you could, there is until 95.ion, survive i think it is maybe longer than that. we are being generous. bad. really and you folks are going to have to do something to fix it and get people moving. >> follow the transition of government on c-span as donald trump becomes the 45th president of the united states and republicans maintained control of the u.s. house
to discuss -- discuss a credit shortage and whether it was stifling economic recovery. this was his first appearance on c-span and you can watch the entire hearing and our video library. go to c-span.org. here's part of that testimony. >> i think if incentives are not given through taxing and other means, i believe that this country could be in this deep recession-depression for years. anee no sign of any kind of upturn at all. there is no incentive to do anything, there is no it...
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c-span back in the day. i think you are just 15 years old. host: and now we have c-span3 and c-span radio. we continue to grow. i was 16. let's go to chris in gainesville, florida. good morning. i just wanted to ask your guest what he thought about the role of the press under a trump administration considering the rocky road during the campaign and continuing now into the president-elect's time period. what will it be, it he continues to alienate them, will lay have the same role as in the past? guest: it will be very interesting. one of the arguments for doing things the way they have been done in the past is that they have been done that way in the past. we have always had a press pool to follow the president everywhere, an expectation that there would be presidential press conferences, other things. is not necessarily signing on to all of the conventions. he is questioning some of that. i don't think that is entirely , forropriate, just because instance, the press pool has followed the president everywhere, even when he goes out to get pizza. do we need to have that level of coverage? we do not have that for the vice presiden
c-span back in the day. i think you are just 15 years old. host: and now we have c-span3 and c-span radio. we continue to grow. i was 16. let's go to chris in gainesville, florida. good morning. i just wanted to ask your guest what he thought about the role of the press under a trump administration considering the rocky road during the campaign and continuing now into the president-elect's time period. what will it be, it he continues to alienate them, will lay have the same role as in the...
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you can watch both of the conference pieces later today in c-span library, go to c-span.org. >>> election night on c-span, watch the results and be part of a national conversation about the outcome. be on location of the hillary clinton and donald trump election night headquarters and watch victory and concession speeches in key senate house and governor's races, starting live at 8:00 p.m. eastern and throughout the following this-of- 24 hours. watch live on c-span, on demand c-span.org, use live coverage using c-span radio app. coming up tonight on american history tv, victory and concession speeches from three past presidential campaigns starting at 8:00 eastern, 1980 election. president jimmy carter's concession speech and ronald reagan's victory speech. at 9:30 george h.w. bush, bill clinton and ross perot's addresses in 1992 and zero election president bush and al gore's speeches. we'll also show you programs on presidential leadership and 1729 debate over official title for george washington and subsequent leaders of the u.s. all this coming up tonight measure history tv on c-span3.
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. >> go to c-span.org for the complete weekend schedule. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1970 nine, c-span was created by america'service cable television companies. and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> today, first lady michelle obama welcomed the arrival of the official white house christmas tree. a 19 foots tree is balsam for donated by the owners of a tree farm in wisconsin. ♪
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inaudible conversations] >> this forum on renewable energy will be available later today in the c-span video library. go to c-span.org. road to the white house coverage live on c-span. president obama campaigning for hillary clinton at the university of north carolina at chapel hill again at 2 p.m. mr. trump holds a rally today in orlando, florida, that starts at 4 p.m. eastern. polls show a very close race with him slightly ahead in several national and state polls. >> on election da day november , the nation decide our next president in which party controls the house and senate. stay with c-span for coverage of the presidential race including campaign stops with hillary clinton, donald trump and their surrogates. anthology house and senate races with our coverage of the candidate debates and speeches. c-span, where history unfolds daily. >> this article from the hill, the libertarian party's vice presidential candidate said yesterday that he is vouching for hillary clinton in the face of attacks in donald trump and he said i think it's high time somebody did and i'm doing it based on my personal experien
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to help you understand. c-span does great job of that. if you really want to understand james mattis, go c-span.org and look at his speech that he gave to the center for international strategic studies in april. i looked at it the other day. , if you get a feel watch that hour, for what kind of general james mattis is, the way he is pragmatic, how self-effacing he is, but at the same time, the strong leadership rejects. i would just caution people to consider the source. i think c-span is an excellent source of information because it is unfiltered and you get to decide. host: and one more time, how did that voice over go? privatelypan is funded to support american cable companies. coming up next washington journal. jamie mcintyre, now with the washington examiner, thank you for coming back. we wish you a wonderful things giving holiday. guest: thank you, and to all the viewers out there. host: this is a headline from the new york times. we should point out, one of the recipients, ellen degeneres, almost did not make it in. she forgot her id, so security stopped her, there is a picture of
to help you understand. c-span does great job of that. if you really want to understand james mattis, go c-span.org and look at his speech that he gave to the center for international strategic studies in april. i looked at it the other day. , if you get a feel watch that hour, for what kind of general james mattis is, the way he is pragmatic, how self-effacing he is, but at the same time, the strong leadership rejects. i would just caution people to consider the source. i think c-span is an...
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c-span2. let's go to our independent line in here from connecticut. here is steven. caller: thank you for taking my call, c-span. congratulations president-elect donald trump. of thingsa couple that president-elect donald trump promised in the debates that i want to see if he can do. one is childcare. childcare in new england is prohibitively expensive. that is so important that we get childcare for us up here. another one is carried interest tax reform. that is something that could help pay for child care. ofhe can get some form , iried interest, tax reform think that would be a tremendous thing. he made his bones as a builder. those issues -- childcare and tax reform. guest: childcare was more hillary clinton's and nancy pelosi's radar the donald trump. that is not going to be the top of donald trump's agenda for now. as for his carried interest, said that he is going to after wall street. he has also criticized drug companies for drug prices and gone after the hmo industry. on tax reform and carried interest, he is for that. some onwhat he in capitol hill disagree on. think the chances of the tax reform bill
c-span2. let's go to our independent line in here from connecticut. here is steven. caller: thank you for taking my call, c-span. congratulations president-elect donald trump. of thingsa couple that president-elect donald trump promised in the debates that i want to see if he can do. one is childcare. childcare in new england is prohibitively expensive. that is so important that we get childcare for us up here. another one is carried interest tax reform. that is something that could help pay...
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untille networks tos year, if you wanted watch a whole speech from a politician, you had to go to our friends at c-span, and that's where you went. of other cable networks, national ones speeches,doing entire that never really happened with any kind of frequency before, and they started doing it very aggressively with trump, and eventually they would throw in some bernie sanders. we saw a couple billion dollars worth of coverage, not that donald trump any name recognition problems before, but to gets of allowing him his message directly to voters, mainlining it to them in a way that was unprecedented. and then we kind of segway to a segue to a place where, every time we put this guy on, our ratings would go sky high, which helps my bonus. wall between profit-making and journalism got a little more permeable. and to be honest, i think in a , and inhe early debates interviews, they would ask the obligatory question about, when are you going to release your income tax returns, and he would say, oh, after the audit is gone, and there may or may not be one follow-up, but in terms of somebody grilling him an
untille networks tos year, if you wanted watch a whole speech from a politician, you had to go to our friends at c-span, and that's where you went. of other cable networks, national ones speeches,doing entire that never really happened with any kind of frequency before, and they started doing it very aggressively with trump, and eventually they would throw in some bernie sanders. we saw a couple billion dollars worth of coverage, not that donald trump any name recognition problems before, but...
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mitch kaplan and national book award winner colson whitehead area go to booktv.org to get a complete schedule of events for sunday. >> c-span: where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america'stelevision companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider .the duquesne incline 77, one of four inclines use to transport people to the top of what was once called cool he'll. >> special collections room the carnegie library, pittsburgh. we will come back later to look at some of his materials but right now we're going to make our way down to the second floor to the reference services department to look at the reading room. right now we're going to pass through our books tax. we have 11 storybook start at the rear of the building, and we're going to move from their to the second floor. yoyou'll notice in the book stas that the floors are all green glass panels. that is so that light can pass through all of the floors of the stacks and help to illuminate them. we have to remember that when the book stacks were built at the turn of the 20th century, lighting was not as su
mitch kaplan and national book award winner colson whitehead area go to booktv.org to get a complete schedule of events for sunday. >> c-span: where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america'stelevision companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider .the duquesne incline 77, one of four inclines use to transport people to the top of what was once called cool he'll. >> special collections room the carnegie library,...
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to seven minute dock mont erie. include some c-span following and the $100,000 cash prices is going to be awarded and shared between 150 students and 53 teachers and the grand price is to the student or team with the best overall ent erie. for more go to our website student cam.org. >> c-span where history un folds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by the cable service television companies and brought to you by the cable or satellite provider. tonight at 8:00 eastern the first of two days of programming on winston churchill's friends and segments about the world war ii's relationship on the presidents and how he was youed and then a look at the financial team. >> it was the gold and had been opened for several years and a lot of gold trans approximaferr and then they have permission to use a part of it for the documents. >> sunday night on q&a author stephen puloi talks about the decision to move the historic documents to ft. knox. >> they have to make a decision, what documents are going to be there. the original declaration, definitely. the original engrossed, definitely. the preconstitution fo
to seven minute dock mont erie. include some c-span following and the $100,000 cash prices is going to be awarded and shared between 150 students and 53 teachers and the grand price is to the student or team with the best overall ent erie. for more go to our website student cam.org. >> c-span where history un folds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by the cable service television companies and brought to you by the cable or satellite provider. tonight at 8:00 eastern...
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c-span. more reaction and analysis coming your way tomorrow. we're covering a discussion at the heritage foundation -- discussionis on the impact. we go to the smithsonian institution for a campaign 2016 review with democratic and republican pollsters. at 6:40 fiverage eastern time here on c-span. now back from the early hours of today, president-elect donald trump and his victory speech. [crowd chanting "usa"] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the vice president-elect of the united states, mike pence. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] gov. pence: this is a historic night. [cheers and applause] gov. pence: the american people have spoken and the american people have elected their new champion. [cheers and applause]
c-span. more reaction and analysis coming your way tomorrow. we're covering a discussion at the heritage foundation -- discussionis on the impact. we go to the smithsonian institution for a campaign 2016 review with democratic and republican pollsters. at 6:40 fiverage eastern time here on c-span. now back from the early hours of today, president-elect donald trump and his victory speech. [crowd chanting "usa"] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the vice president-elect of...