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to repeal and replace the affordable care act. at 6:00 eastern right here on c-span. newsmakers tonight with richard pollock of the american hospital association. let's go over to ames, iowa. gail, you are on c-span on a sunday afternoon. with the you think? caller: i think it should not be repealed. onhink that -- because i'm -- a lot of us are on social security disability. we cannot afford as it is my medication. there is a lot of times where i almost cannot afford my medication. elderly, i think they need to vote to keep because i forlace it has been better off for me. myself, personally. host: we appreciate your call. let's go to robert in dundee, illinois on the line for others. what you think about the health care law and what should be done? democrats andk togetherns should get and replace obamacare or add to it. a lot of senior people that are wayixed incomes, and the they are going about it is wrong. in augustd not recess and work this thing out. host: they should stay here in host: you are saying they should stay here in washington until they work something out. line from -- for democrats in michigan. actually, i know all of you guys are educ
to repeal and replace the affordable care act. at 6:00 eastern right here on c-span. newsmakers tonight with richard pollock of the american hospital association. let's go over to ames, iowa. gail, you are on c-span on a sunday afternoon. with the you think? caller: i think it should not be repealed. onhink that -- because i'm -- a lot of us are on social security disability. we cannot afford as it is my medication. there is a lot of times where i almost cannot afford my medication. elderly, i...
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c-span who's here for us every day. i want c-span to figure out how americans can really give somebody the business and not feel like i'm goingc-span. the language, i don't want that to be to c-span. what i really want to fuss about i just can't get it out however they really want to fuss about something. i would like to see c-span show why they put the media in the constitution. everything is the media. host: that's freddie's thoughts on the media. you can comment on that and these avenues of influence. dennis in washington, d.c. on the independent line. good morning. the empire is obviously controlled by money. control is privately held and the central banks. the corporations control our government by funding various campaigns. and that is the problem. when we fund our government with private money than we have no control because those in the , some say the rothschilds control the central banking system and nobody mentions them because they are forbidden. they're not even in the forbes 500 list yet they are the richest people in the world. this is the problem. my concern is your show is great and all. this is like a pressur
c-span who's here for us every day. i want c-span to figure out how americans can really give somebody the business and not feel like i'm goingc-span. the language, i don't want that to be to c-span. what i really want to fuss about i just can't get it out however they really want to fuss about something. i would like to see c-span show why they put the media in the constitution. everything is the media. host: that's freddie's thoughts on the media. you can comment on that and these avenues of...
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a lot in the terms of i don't have total recall, i don't know if viewer website at o c-span c-span.org, if you go to that website, type in the topic of in the number e of topic of finances when it we'll give yound everything we've taken in as far costs.ers and -- chronicle of higher education look at number and made by university presidents. they are finding pay up 5.3% ith eight presidents earning more than a million dollars. they said the average pay 2016 ase in fiscal year in to $501,000 topping the salary ranking was arizona state university president michael crowe who 1.6 million last year along with base salary of bonus ofeceived annual $150,000 and 10-year retention $550,000 paid by university private foundation the university of texas system, william mcraven, texas tamari university system john sharp. presidents receive base salary of million or more last chief hreshhold no previously had crossed in the study's history. hugh in inwood, florida. republican line. america.ood morning, i have figured out a way to keep letting any of this twitter stuff bother you. pay attention 't o it, things ar
a lot in the terms of i don't have total recall, i don't know if viewer website at o c-span c-span.org, if you go to that website, type in the topic of in the number e of topic of finances when it we'll give yound everything we've taken in as far costs.ers and -- chronicle of higher education look at number and made by university presidents. they are finding pay up 5.3% ith eight presidents earning more than a million dollars. they said the average pay 2016 ase in fiscal year in to $501,000...
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i was going to the start with a joke about c-span where i appeared recently. then i found out c-span was going to be covering this event, and my wife advised me to back off. [laughter] so this will be a joke-free presentation, because that's really all i had. [laughter] so thank you. thank you, larry. false black power, what am i talking about? in a nutshell, what i'm saying is that barack obama needed black voters far more than black voters needed barack obama. and that's not a perm attack on the -- a personal attack on the former president. you could substitute in the name of any black politician, and the statement would still hold true. that's what i'm trying to get at in this book. it started out as a column, and it grew into a longer essay and then eventually the short book that was recently published. but my intention was the make a fairly simple point which is that political activity is not the most effective way of advancing a group economically. a racial or ethnic group's political success does not automatically lead to economic success. one does not f
i was going to the start with a joke about c-span where i appeared recently. then i found out c-span was going to be covering this event, and my wife advised me to back off. [laughter] so this will be a joke-free presentation, because that's really all i had. [laughter] so thank you. thank you, larry. false black power, what am i talking about? in a nutshell, what i'm saying is that barack obama needed black voters far more than black voters needed barack obama. and that's not a perm attack on...
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eastern time today, with a discussion on opioid abuse in this country on c-span 3, c-span.org, c-span radio. schedule go of the to c-span.org, canadian prime do will meet with governors, as well as foreign inisters from mexico, india, china and japan, as well. that happening this weekend. on the floor of the house the , they'll be taking up national defense authorization of , we covered the markup that legislation that went through the night recently, that on te will be taking place the floor today, right here on c-span when the house gavels in we'll bring you gavel-to-gavel coverage. joe, we near open phones this morning, what is on your mind? caller: how are you? was just wondering if i was the only voter that finds the insulting.vestigation here is what i mean. russians didn't hack the vote tallies, whatever votes voters ame from the themselves. to suggest the russians had an influence be it through fake news, r whatever you call it, that kind tactic is only as good as the dumbest voter, you know what i mean? our y they influenced election, you're saying that all hese stories had a negative or profound effect
eastern time today, with a discussion on opioid abuse in this country on c-span 3, c-span.org, c-span radio. schedule go of the to c-span.org, canadian prime do will meet with governors, as well as foreign inisters from mexico, india, china and japan, as well. that happening this weekend. on the floor of the house the , they'll be taking up national defense authorization of , we covered the markup that legislation that went through the night recently, that on te will be taking place the floor...
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. >> for a 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 television companies and is brought to you today by this cable or satellite provider. up next on american history tv, alexander hamilton awareness society president discusses the relationship between alexander hamilton and george washington. he spoke at washington crossing state park in pennsylvania, introducing mr. chalet is the gentleman who portrays george washington at mount vernon. this is about 90 minutes. >>> good evening, everyone. i wanted to welcome everyone to our wonderful presentation tonight. washington's indispensable partner and his interaction with our founding fa
. >> for a 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 television companies and is brought to you today by this cable or satellite provider. up next on american history tv, alexander hamilton awareness society president discusses the relationship between alexander hamilton and george washington. he spoke at washington crossing state park in pennsylvania, introducing mr. chalet is...
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to other business. watching prime minister's question time aired live on wednesday at 7:00 eastern. a quick reminder you can see this week's session at 9:00 eastern and pacific on c-span. go to c-span.org and click on series for every program we have aired since october 1989 which we invite your comments about questions via twitter on hashtag pmq. >> the insane ceo pay is a big problem in capitalism today. we can get into later how it became same but it is harming the companies, it is harming the employees, it is terrible for the economy, it is one of the principal drivers of increasing economic inequality in this country. >> saturday at 7:00 on booktv, stephen clifford, former ceo of king broadcasting company talks about his book the ceo pay machine and sunday at one:30 eastern doctor willie parker, abortion provider, talks about life's were, a moral argument for choice. >> the morbidity of abortion, we push back on the claim that is dangerous, we haven't made the case people talking about reproduction, a process in their body that occurs within their agency as human beings to make those decisions. >> for more this weekend at schedule go to booktv.org. >> sunday night at
to other business. watching prime minister's question time aired live on wednesday at 7:00 eastern. a quick reminder you can see this week's session at 9:00 eastern and pacific on c-span. go to c-span.org and click on series for every program we have aired since october 1989 which we invite your comments about questions via twitter on hashtag pmq. >> the insane ceo pay is a big problem in capitalism today. we can get into later how it became same but it is harming the companies, it is...
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he discusses tax and health care policy and timely to go to talk about republican tax proposals to sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern monday morning. join thecu
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go ahead. morning, love c-span. going to order the book as soon as i hang up. is there enough time between now and 2018 or 2020 for the trump administration to fix our cyber security so russia can no longer hack into our elections? i remember something about mayor giuliani being in charge of cyber security for the president. as anyone seen the former mayor of new york, mayor giuliani? he has supposedly -- guest: he has supposedly been the president's cyber czar. i haven't seen too much from him. sometimes, again, the line that a lot of people like to use in the cyber world is that we don't talk about cyber security sometimes and we don't talk about the fact that we are not talking about it sometimes. there is time to do some substantial work on the election systems in this country. i know that independent secretaries of state around the country are in fact focusing on it. the department of homeland security has in fact designated it now as critical infrastructure and it was not met with the greatest reception because some states felt like it might be big brothe
go ahead. morning, love c-span. going to order the book as soon as i hang up. is there enough time between now and 2018 or 2020 for the trump administration to fix our cyber security so russia can no longer hack into our elections? i remember something about mayor giuliani being in charge of cyber security for the president. as anyone seen the former mayor of new york, mayor giuliani? he has supposedly -- guest: he has supposedly been the president's cyber czar. i haven't seen too much from...
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go to booktv.org. >> thank frz talking with c-span. >> delighted to be here. >> you've been in washington for a couple of weeks. what heb has it been like? >> it's been a whirl wind, but an extraordinary opportunity to represent the sixth district of georgia. >> what was the most surprising thing you picked up in the last two weeks? >> not too much was surprising. it's definitely a fast pace, and that's important because we have a lot we need to get done. and making sure on the issue side and policy side but also getting a team in place as well. >> so on the side of issues, most representatives come in with some type of learning curve to learn issues, but you're coming in the middle where you're dealing with things like a deficit and a budget situation. how did you bring yourself up to speed? >> well, i'm a fairly stewious individual. so i spend many evenings catching up on issues whereas many briefings i can get to, i go to. yesterday we had a tax reform briefing yesterday evening. and then frankly, my colleagues not just from the georgia delegation but from across the entire caucus have been extraor
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go ahead. caller: i am listening to c-span, and i'm not hearing you or him. host: that's ok. go ahead with your question. caller: my question is if anyone in the field can come in on any door as far as security and the u.s., the home field, we are so worried about china and the foreign countries, but they use their technology, and i think we should use it too, and if we are not, we need to. host: what technology is this? caller: this is technology where they can walk right into your home, walk into your office, do whatever they want to our government. host: anything on that? guest: i will just say that there are a lot of advanced cyber defenses available to the power industry and now with the news of the latest incidents they will be looking at the latest technology to deploy i would imagine. there is also an increasing trend to digitization in the power grid generally and using smart technology to improve efficiency. some experts warn it could introduce new vulnerabilities. host: new york, walter, republican. go ahead. caller: thank you. i have a question about why with the h
go ahead. caller: i am listening to c-span, and i'm not hearing you or him. host: that's ok. go ahead with your question. caller: my question is if anyone in the field can come in on any door as far as security and the u.s., the home field, we are so worried about china and the foreign countries, but they use their technology, and i think we should use it too, and if we are not, we need to. host: what technology is this? caller: this is technology where they can walk right into your home, walk...
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go to brenda who is in fayetteville north carolina on our democrat line. >> caller: hi. let's go hi brenda. >> caller: how are you? i had the opportunity to watch the proceedings on c-span today and my take was although the democrats there are things about obamacare that i like and things i don't like the one i'm finding is nobody seems to want to work together. people are arguing about the cbo score. no matter how we do it, no matter what happens we do have people that will be taken off of health care and without medicaid they won't get health care. we have to find a way to help them. on the other hand i can see both sides. i do believe that we could come to a happy medium to get something done because today and yesterday appears to be a complete waste of time and those are my thoughts. let's go to brenda tell us about your own health care situation. were you affected by the affordable health care act? >> guest: no because i'm retired army. before i joined the army i was in a situation where i did not have health care. i worked two jobs and i got sick and i still didn't have enough health care. i was a working person and not a single so i didn't qualify for medicaid. i
go to brenda who is in fayetteville north carolina on our democrat line. >> caller: hi. let's go hi brenda. >> caller: how are you? i had the opportunity to watch the proceedings on c-span today and my take was although the democrats there are things about obamacare that i like and things i don't like the one i'm finding is nobody seems to want to work together. people are arguing about the cbo score. no matter how we do it, no matter what happens we do have people that will be...
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possibly could have tipped the balance. >> for our complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >> c-span'ston journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact to you. morning, reports on the security of the u.s. energy grid and recent hacks the systems. then lawrence noble discusses how u.s. election laws apply to interactions with foreign nationals or governments. and former u.s. ambassador to iraq will talk about the significance of iraqi forces retaking the ice is held city of mosul.
possibly could have tipped the balance. >> for our complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >> c-span'ston journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact to you. morning, reports on the security of the u.s. energy grid and recent hacks the systems. then lawrence noble discusses how u.s. election laws apply to interactions with foreign nationals or governments. and former u.s. ambassador to iraq will talk about the significance of iraqi forces...
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hopefully they've got a bleep button in that committee in it's going to be on c-span. as president donald trump has had to hire some new lawyers, not just for the legal jobs in the administration, he's also had to hire new lawyers for the job of representing him in the russia investigations. i think we probably should have known from the michael cohen experience what trump like to look for in a personal lawyer. >> you're going to want to watch this next piece of video we're going to show you. he's free on $100 million bail after being convicted on 14 counts of conspiracy and fraud. prosecutors had asked ever him to be remanded into custody saying he was a flight risk but the judge granted bail although he will remain under house arrest with electronic monitoring of his whereabouts. his attorney promised to appeal the convictions. cnbc caught up with mr. dowd just a short time ago. >> get the [ bleep ] out of here. that's what i got for cnbc. >> that's what i got for cn -- that gentleman, john dowd is one of the lawyers who prurch has brought on in a personal capacity to
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to join, thank -- for host: go ahead, john. caller: good morning. thank god for c-span because it allows us americans, real to voice our opinions. mitch mcconnell in the beginning of barack obama's presidency, said one thing he's going to toward is time making opinions. president obama a one-term president. willing to work with him on anything, he wasn't illing to discuss with him and he made his stance from the beginning. i think this is personal. this is personal with republicans, mitch mcconnell and against barack obama. they don't call it the health are plan, a.c.a., they call it the rock obamacare, that is wrong. i think president trump fhe to make america great, because we're democrats, e're republicans, we're independents in america f. he wants to make america great he n, like he says, then would bring democrats onboard, drain the swamp, that would drain the swamp. bring democrats onboard, republicans onboard, and do a ts onboard healthcare plan, tweak what we already have and you can call it call it, ou want to make it right for the american people. great, like
to join, thank -- for host: go ahead, john. caller: good morning. thank god for c-span because it allows us americans, real to voice our opinions. mitch mcconnell in the beginning of barack obama's presidency, said one thing he's going to toward is time making opinions. president obama a one-term president. willing to work with him on anything, he wasn't illing to discuss with him and he made his stance from the beginning. i think this is personal. this is personal with republicans, mitch...
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to see answered. virginia in huntsville, alabama, on the democrat's line, go ahead. yes, i'm a democrat and first of all, i want to sashgs i c-span and i pray that y'all be able to continue with programs and not being censored where you can't have in.ple come i want to say, i'm concerned about the health care. retired government concerned nd i'm about people not getting health care at a reasonable price have to ot be that you deductible for insurance, that is ridiculous. the democratic party has left should be they fighting for us and bringing for hcare costs down deductible should never be over $1000 and they can do it. to be fighting for the all this, instead of running around trying to do everything, but fights for the people. this is why they lost the election, they are not fighting for the people. ridiculous what we pay for healthcare. "washingtonhones on journal" until 10:00 eastern this morning. anything you want to talk about president trump tweeting this morning a number of things, including talking on at the is going white house, saying the white house is functioning perfectly, health care, reform and other things, i ha
to see answered. virginia in huntsville, alabama, on the democrat's line, go ahead. yes, i'm a democrat and first of all, i want to sashgs i c-span and i pray that y'all be able to continue with programs and not being censored where you can't have in.ple come i want to say, i'm concerned about the health care. retired government concerned nd i'm about people not getting health care at a reasonable price have to ot be that you deductible for insurance, that is ridiculous. the democratic party...
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let's go to borate, the democrat line. i must say, i like c-span. u give an opportunity to express themselves. personally i am not with anything with trump. i have been watching him through the primaries and the campaign. everything he has done has been to vilify employment. and i can't, for the life of me, understand how the republican party can fall behind this guy. all those candidates except for will end up you with him. and this is the example. he vilifies the media and they are the only ones telling us the truth. all of his tweets are full of lies and never addresses were i try to get the wide spectrum of information. i even going conservative website. when i expressed my opinion to these people, you would be amazed at the weill and disgusting things that are said to me. just because you disagree. cannot disagree with trump. you're if you do, labeled as a discussed in and all kinds of nastiness. i am really disgusted with this man. andas a good friend of joe mika, he would call-in but then they came up with the tape on him grabbing women and th
let's go to borate, the democrat line. i must say, i like c-span. u give an opportunity to express themselves. personally i am not with anything with trump. i have been watching him through the primaries and the campaign. everything he has done has been to vilify employment. and i can't, for the life of me, understand how the republican party can fall behind this guy. all those candidates except for will end up you with him. and this is the example. he vilifies the media and they are the only...
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that will be on c-span3, also online at c-span.org and free on the c-span radio app. let's go back toour call on the russian investigation. ralph, virginia, republican line. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span and thank you for taking my call. i agree totally with hundred percent -- totally, 100% the said they are trying to destroy trump and the democratic party. i just listened to cia director pompeo speak. they are working together to keep this country secure, and what is the problem of the emails that were not even sent by trump junior? he received it to look into the email and what it was about, and hillary clinton was labeled as selling all of this uranium and soor if and -- so forth and nothing is said about this. i think it is very important to make all of this information current, and in order to get that information, it would be gathered through this email. i think this is a total witchhunt under a democratic position to destroy trump. he is trying to do a good job. we have the country completely divided and if people will not come together to support him or come behin
that will be on c-span3, also online at c-span.org and free on the c-span radio app. let's go back toour call on the russian investigation. ralph, virginia, republican line. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span and thank you for taking my call. i agree totally with hundred percent -- totally, 100% the said they are trying to destroy trump and the democratic party. i just listened to cia director pompeo speak. they are working together to keep this country secure, and what is the problem...
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all you have to do is go to see spam, -- c-span, go to the history gallery, and see what our senators and congressmen have been talking about. it is not president obama's fault, it is not the majority of the democrats. the problem is the democrats desk republicans want to be aca to fail. remember, i did not say obamacare because the aca is the same thing as obama care. they did to their own constituents on purpose, and i feel bad for those women who have to pay high premiums and high deductibles. it is not the president's fault. i'm sorry. host: i will leave it there, and as i said you can follow along with his health care debate from beginning to end on c-span.org. there, find our archives beginning with the affordable care act debate under the obama administration to the debates that are happening now. tennessee, independent, good morning. caller: good morning. my thoughts have been for a couple of years now that we should have a health care debit card that would work just like a , [indiscernible] if they have an illness the government should seven and help that, but give people a c
all you have to do is go to see spam, -- c-span, go to the history gallery, and see what our senators and congressmen have been talking about. it is not president obama's fault, it is not the majority of the democrats. the problem is the democrats desk republicans want to be aca to fail. remember, i did not say obamacare because the aca is the same thing as obama care. they did to their own constituents on purpose, and i feel bad for those women who have to pay high premiums and high...
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going to be named u.s. ambassador to russia. white house official telling righters. >> c-span "washington journal" with news and policy issues and coming up on wednesday morning. we'll continue our conversation on the budget. tom reed and efforts to boost .s. manufacturing and tim ryan on the republican budget of the and the future democratic party. nd the trump administration. watch it 7:00 eastern. join the discussion. > sunday night on "afterwords, a journalist influences public opinion in her book how fake news control what you see, what you think and vote. >> you don't stick up for mccain. you hammered the "washington post" who you feel has not presentence report reported on this incident. >> number one, no offense to you. but number two, i'm here to cheer on to defend john mccain or donald trump. en you criticize media behavior, it doesn't mean i support. i can see those as separate things. and read as must not like x or y because you said this. and has nothing to do with that and fair and accurate media overage and i have spoken out. book00 eastern on c-span's tv. >> today's state department briefing regarding the sanctio
going to be named u.s. ambassador to russia. white house official telling righters. >> c-span "washington journal" with news and policy issues and coming up on wednesday morning. we'll continue our conversation on the budget. tom reed and efforts to boost .s. manufacturing and tim ryan on the republican budget of the and the future democratic party. nd the trump administration. watch it 7:00 eastern. join the discussion. > sunday night on "afterwords, a journalist...
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discovered books that read forever, he became the john adams that helped change the world. >> go to cspan.org. >> c-spane history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and the brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. each week, american history tv's american artifacts visits museums, archives and historic places. on every day of the year except december 25th, thousands of tourists from the united states and around the world take a short boat ride from either lower manhattan or new jersey to visit the statue of liberty and ellis island. up next, american history tv visited the national historic landmark to learn the story behind the gift from france, wh
discovered books that read forever, he became the john adams that helped change the world. >> go to cspan.org. >> c-spane history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and the brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. each week, american history tv's american artifacts visits museums, archives and historic places. on every day of the year except december 25th, thousands of tourists from the united...
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there's a news literacy project, which i would encourage all visitors to c-span go on the web, donate. news literacy classes and learning the critical thinking skills are really what we need to do. host: well, the president has tweeted out this morning. just 20 minutes ago saying that he watched low-rated "morning joe" this morning for the first time in a long time. fake news he calls them. he called me to stop a national enquirer article. i said no. bad show. what he's referring to what mik and joe scarborough write in today's column. the president's unhealthy obsession of our show has been in the public record for ponts and during the campaign the epublican campaign called mika neurotic. this year top white house staff members warned that the national enquirer was planning to publish a negative article about us unless we begged the president to have the story spiked. guest: that show is such a disregard for how the media works. i just can't -- first of all, "the national enquirer" doesn't have the kind of respectability in terms of being a credible news outfit that they would ear wh
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robert: welcome to the triangle factory fire in american memory, a conversation between historians and activist. we are being filmed by c-span. we are going to open up the conversation a little later, so if you want to be part of the discussion, please step back to the microphones. i am robert linne, a professor
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right now, we'll take you live to hear remarks from former attorney general eric hold er. this is live coverage on c-span 3. >> we're goingget started right away. our invocation will be given by
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. >> for our complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact to you. morning, reports on the security of the u.s. energy grid and recent hacks the systems. then lawrence noble discusses how u.s. election laws apply to interactions with foreign nationals or governments. and former u.s. ambassador to iraq will talk about the significance of iraqi forces retaking the ice is held city of mosul. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal. join the discussion. >> a look at opposed rules that would give foreign police quicker access. privacy advocates and legal scholars discuss how the proposal would be implemented and its potential impact. from earlier this week on capitol hill this is just over hour. this event is hosted in conjunction with the congressional internet off internet caucus. -- congressional internet caucus. this caucus is with the support of the cochairs from the house side, concentrationman bob goodland andcongressman anna and senator patrick leahy. just a couple of housekeeping
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c-span podcasts. >> you have been watching the second half of our two are interview with biographer dear garrow.eath -- david to see part one of the interview go to c-span.org. here in c-span washington journal is next. at noon the house couples than for general speeches. house freedom caucus chairman speaks at the national press club about the republican general -- republican agenda. one of the items includes a bill that would add funding to the veterans choice program, allowing eligible veterans to receive health care benefits outside of the v.a. system. >> coming up today on washington journal, a look at the week andd with rachel bade, catherine lucy. clark neely with the cato institute talks about ♪ good morning. it is one day -- it is monday, july 24. the house gavels in at noon today. 5:30 two todayat on capitol hill, jared kushner expected to testify behind closed doors for the senate intelligence panel. .e'll get to that this morning we begin with the president's complaint via twitter that republicans do very little to protect him in the wake of that tweet. we will begin by opening our phones to republicans only. you
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ansys cameraman you can checkout here on c-span, seasonal, or the c-span radio app. let's go back to the news here. there is a story by politico. pill onwallows a bitter russia." the white house said friday hist, in a severe blow to budding relationship with russian president vladimir putin . turning the page -- it requires anump to justify sanctions on russia and mandates an automatic congressional review of such move. host: is by michael crowley of politico. calling in fromawlin fremont, california, a republican. caller: i am an educator, but i work at the library. -- i just passed da-day -- and i have noticed with the the ability varies, of the children. there were five kids in my class, and a couple of them at autism, two of them were there for language situations, and the ones that were a little more educated were not necessarily the leaders. there was a little spanish-speaking boy who had a enthusiasm for being there, but he had no interest in reading. when i put the books on the table, of course they would have picked the toys over the books, but when i did get the books, they
ansys cameraman you can checkout here on c-span, seasonal, or the c-span radio app. let's go back to the news here. there is a story by politico. pill onwallows a bitter russia." the white house said friday hist, in a severe blow to budding relationship with russian president vladimir putin . turning the page -- it requires anump to justify sanctions on russia and mandates an automatic congressional review of such move. host: is by michael crowley of politico. calling in fromawlin fremont,...
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going to be great. but it is going to take time. to join the conversation like us on facebook. c-span, where history unfolds daily. created as an was 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. next we look at the detroit historical institute. to learn about the unrest that occurred between july 31st and august 1967. tracy irwin talks about what the city was like before the riots and how the events unfolded. hopesso explores what she visitors will learn from the exhibit.
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c-span. you can also go to c-span.org and find video of past prime minister's questions and other british programs. >> monday night on the communicators. >> i have not changed. the things i care about in terms of consumers being first and foremost in our mind when it comes to policy and my interest and serving them, that has not changed. aboutnon clyburn talks how the fcc is changing under republican leadership and what she sees as major issues ahead. she is interviewed by lynn stand him. >> when we get on a direction that might be more philosophical than practical, we need to ask ourselves will consumers be protected, and under the current paradigm i have seen, what i am hearing in terms of moving back to the days of old, i really don't see where the consumer benefits will derive speared >> watch the communicators monday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. this holiday weekend on american history tv on c-span3. monday on 8:00 p.m. eastern on america,ica -- reel men of bronze. all of our quitman, our canteen, our rifles, our army belts and helmets. french helmets, french rifles, french ammuniti
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go happen to what will peep they'll voted for trump? all the benefits are taken away that is my comment. thank you, we love you, c-span. line for , republicans, go ahead. doctors don't -- accept it. then you call these doctors and they won't accept it, they you, well, i'm full, vino room for patients. send you 30 something clinic like ttle and that's all you get. is not doing nothing for people, if you stop and look at it. and earl, have you tried to reach out to your member of about this?senate we lost earl. line for in oregon, independents, nathan, go ahead. you for eah, hi, thank c-span. one of the things that has been mind is that talking about healthcare. republicans have proposal which really have no idea what is really in it and the president as said that obamacare is a disaster and i'm sitting here thinking, can the president come group, speak to the nation and say exactly what the do that n bill will will make it better for the american peep nel comparison to obamacare has done. i have not heard anyone that in any way other than a general broad terms. you, c-span. host: nathan, a lot of questions about what wil
go happen to what will peep they'll voted for trump? all the benefits are taken away that is my comment. thank you, we love you, c-span. line for , republicans, go ahead. doctors don't -- accept it. then you call these doctors and they won't accept it, they you, well, i'm full, vino room for patients. send you 30 something clinic like ttle and that's all you get. is not doing nothing for people, if you stop and look at it. and earl, have you tried to reach out to your member of about...
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go along. i listen to c-span to get my ewtn and i listen to radio to get the news because they are say what is actually happening. i'm not interested in other people's opinions. he would be a shame for the white house to give up the ,ublic briefings to the press but the press intern has to maybe give or show more respect to the white house. i think the white house has taken on their adversarial role because the press has brought it on themselves. i have been watching it from the beginning and i have been shocked. even some of the shows i watch in the morning, they are not even getting news. they are just bashing the president. host: freddie is coming from little rock, arkansas on the independent line. the you trust the media? -- do you trust the media? caller: where else can we get our news from? i watch cnn. i used to be a fox watch her until i realized it was to get an understanding of what they were thinking. what is amazing me is this, we have so many callers that are hell-bent on dealing and accepting trump's word when he came in as a liar, continued to lie, and his whole objective -- eve
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i was going to start with a joke about c-span and then i found out zeus can be covering the event and my wife advised me to back off. this will be a joke free presentation because that's really all i had. thank you larry. false black power, what am i talking about? in a nutshell what i'm saying is that barack obama needed black voters far more than black voters dated barack obama and that's not a personal attack. you can substitute the name of any black politician in the statement would still hold true. that's what i'm trying to get at in this book. started out as a column and it grew into a longer essay and eventually a short book that was recently published. my intention was to make a fairly simple point which is that political activity is not the most effective way of advancing a group economically. the racial ethnic screw political successes not automatically economic success. one does not flow naturally from the other. hardly an original observation but i think it's an important one that is regularly ignored by civil rights leaders who practice identity politics favoring candidat
i was going to start with a joke about c-span and then i found out zeus can be covering the event and my wife advised me to back off. this will be a joke free presentation because that's really all i had. thank you larry. false black power, what am i talking about? in a nutshell what i'm saying is that barack obama needed black voters far more than black voters dated barack obama and that's not a personal attack. you can substitute the name of any black politician in the statement would still...
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c-span 3. right now we'll go back to this morning's hearing with federal reserve chair janet yellin appearing for a second day on capitol hill. as she speaks to the senate banking committee about the country's economy. >> promoting economic growth remains a top priority for this committee and congress. i've been encouraged to see federal agencies and stakeholders evaluating current laws and regulations. since the last humphries hawkins hearing in february, there have been numerous developments that will impact economic growth legislation. senator brown and i have solicited the public for economic growth proposals and more than 100 submissions from stakeholders have come in. they are listed on the committee's website for those who may be interested and we're working together now to put together legislation dealing with it. the committee has held numerous hearings focused on economic growth with financial companies and regulators. federal financial regulators issued their second report and the treasury department issued it first report on core principles of financial regulation. in addition, member
c-span 3. right now we'll go back to this morning's hearing with federal reserve chair janet yellin appearing for a second day on capitol hill. as she speaks to the senate banking committee about the country's economy. >> promoting economic growth remains a top priority for this committee and congress. i've been encouraged to see federal agencies and stakeholders evaluating current laws and regulations. since the last humphries hawkins hearing in february, there have been numerous...
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from will go to david georgia -- we will go to david from georgia. caller: on c-span, i saw a wonderful segment on this subject. a female doctor and the man from the cato institute. the mail was thornell the conversation and the doctor was saying we are -- the male was throwing conversation and the doctor was saying -- to waste our paperwork. ononder if you could comment the copperheads of health care 46gram, which was started in -- in 1946 and 1947 when truman was having the big debate. why can't we go back to some sort of universal thing with the government? i have met many of the people in do county, in the state who the health care for us in a did a great job. guest: when you are talking about insurance at the county or state level, it is probably still delivered or administered by private insurance companies. the interesting point is the paperwork and administrative cost. could those be examined? could they be trimmed? it is an ongoing debate. how can you make more cost-effective, less frustrating -- on the paperwork side? before will care act -- the affordable c
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go to book tv.org. -- for more of this weekend schedule, go to book tv.org. >> c-span where history unfolds daily.n 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 some of today's debate on the minibus spending bill on the defense and energy programs. the chair introduces the bill. the gentleman from new jersey. mr. frelinghuysen: i recognize myself for six minutes. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. frelinghuysen: i rise to present an amendment to h.r. 3219 to make america secure appropriations act. this legislative package provides critical
go to book tv.org. -- for more of this weekend schedule, go to book tv.org. >> c-span where history unfolds daily.n 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 some of today's debate on the minibus spending bill on the defense and energy programs. the chair introduces the bill. the gentleman from new jersey. mr. frelinghuysen: i recognize myself for six minutes. the...
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on this and i am not going to add anything further. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. c-span was created as a public service by american cable companies and is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> now, a look at proposed rules that would give foreign police quicker access to data on u.s. citizens and experts talk about the impact. this runs just over one hour. >> good afternoon. welcome to the briefing today. talking about fighting crimes while preserving privacy. this is hosted with the congressional internet caucus of this is with the support andressman bob goodlatte john thune and patrick leahy. just a couple of housekeeping things before we begin. we are live streaming this event online. the audio and video will be available shortly after the event. don't forget to follow us on twitter and use the hashtag cross border warrants. warrants. before we begin, we will be having our next event balancing national security and privacy, a panel on fisa 702 this friday at noon in this room. we hope to see you all here this friday. without further adieu, i lik
on this and i am not going to add anything further. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. c-span was created as a public service by american cable companies and is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> now, a look at proposed rules that would give foreign police quicker access to data on u.s. citizens and experts talk about the impact. this runs just over one hour. >> good afternoon. welcome to the briefing today. talking about fighting crimes while...
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i'm not going to add anything further. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's and television companies is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> it's been one year since turkey faced a coup attempt led by a faction of the turkish military. now a look at that event and its impact hosted by the seta foundation for political, economic, and social research. >> good morning everyone. distinguished guests, friends, and colleagues, welcome. i'm the executive director of the seta foundation at washington, d.c. we would like to welcome you all on behalf of our institution. thank you for joining us today important conference of the july 15 coup attempt. this conference will debate a subject that continues to define turkey's domestic and foreign policy in significant ways. the last year's coup attempt exposed the extent to which the followers went to grab power at the expense of popular will. the attempt made it clear for turkey that this organization as no longer a moment with networks in th
i'm not going to add anything further. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's and television companies is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> it's been one year since turkey faced a coup attempt led by a faction of the turkish military. now a look at that event and its impact hosted by the seta foundation for political, economic, and social research. >> good morning everyone. distinguished...
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going to change. and that's all. i just wanted to put my opinion out there. and again, i think c-span does a great job in -- and god bless america. host: a look at the front page of today's "new york times." the developing story in venezuela. a lens on venezuela's furious resistance. i'll share with you sosme the photographs that are inside the "new york times." infrastructure, a trump priority is pushed aside. online is this headline. trump aides seeking leverage investigates mueller's investigation. president trump's lawyers and aides are scouring the professional and political backgrounds hired by robert mueller looking for conflicts of interest that they could use to discredit the investigation or build a case to fire mr. mueller or get some members of his teams recused according with thee people with knowledge of the research effort. it includes scrutinizing donations to candidates. investigators passed clients and mr. mueller's relationship with james comey whose firing is part of the special counsel's investigation. the effort to investigate the investigators is another sign of
going to change. and that's all. i just wanted to put my opinion out there. and again, i think c-span does a great job in -- and god bless america. host: a look at the front page of today's "new york times." the developing story in venezuela. a lens on venezuela's furious resistance. i'll share with you sosme the photographs that are inside the "new york times." infrastructure, a trump priority is pushed aside. online is this headline. trump aides seeking leverage...
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to talk about any public policy issue. democrats, 202-748-8000. republicans, 202-748-8001. 202-748-8002. go ahead and start calling in now, we'll be right back. >> c-span, where history unfolds 1979, c-span was created as a public service by cable television companies and is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. > sunday on q&a, marco rubio bowden talks about the longest vietnam war. >>the battle of hue shocked me, military command was so out of touch with the reality of what was happening in the a lot of young americans killed because that westmoreland denied that the city had been taken. to as a fact, he continued deny it nearly the whole time the battle was fought. consequence, would never conceive the sheer number of forces in the city. so small units of marines and being ordered to ttack positions that were held by overwhelmingly superior enemy positions.entrenched >> sunday night 8 eastern on c-span q&a. >> "washington journal" continues. phones to end our program today, any public policy issue you want to talk about, the time to call in. democrats, 202-748-8000. republicans, 202-748-8001. independents, 202-748-8002.
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go to dave joining us from henderson, nevada. thank you for waiting. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span. i want to comment on you guessed. i fully agree with her wonderful comments. i may say it in a stronger way. but i think c-span is promoting .olitical segregation now calling in on the democrats line, republicans line. let's get together. guest: thank you. that is beautiful. i did not want to be offensive to my host. i said it in the most politically correct way. is stability -- civility when you watch c-span. i think we should appreciate that and thank them for that on this fourth of july because they are not getting into the catfight, stir the pot, and take the worst possible tweet and turn it into a three-day story. i feel that c-span is above it all. that is why i am here. i would like to celebrate that part of c-span today. host: we have a tweet from james. [laughter] guest: thank you. i appreciate that. if only everyone could be so positive today. let's keep it positive. let's take a moment to celebrate and say let's all be that positive. host: we are trying. let's go to ready in
go to dave joining us from henderson, nevada. thank you for waiting. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span. i want to comment on you guessed. i fully agree with her wonderful comments. i may say it in a stronger way. but i think c-span is promoting .olitical segregation now calling in on the democrats line, republicans line. let's get together. guest: thank you. that is beautiful. i did not want to be offensive to my host. i said it in the most politically correct way. is stability --...
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going to keep going down. he could overtake us. let me just say before we go any farther than we are happy to have c-span here.t's like local television for us washingtonians and we would really like to think barnes and noble for hosting. we found out as we were walking in today that the book showed up as number one barnes and noble on the website today across the country so we are happy to be here and we would really like to thank our editor and publisher over there along with rachel and many other people that helped make the possible. because they stand really responsible for what appears in the book. we will talk a little bit to each other and kind of interview each other for a few minutes and then take some of your questions if you want to kick it off, amy. >> even though john and i have worked together for a few bucks, i think we still -- i have an idea of the moments and the inner workings, but i kind of don't commit too so we will take it off this way and then let you chime in as well. so, let's start off by talking about the moment of the book. there's an interesting thing you might have a similar expe
going to keep going down. he could overtake us. let me just say before we go any farther than we are happy to have c-span here.t's like local television for us washingtonians and we would really like to think barnes and noble for hosting. we found out as we were walking in today that the book showed up as number one barnes and noble on the website today across the country so we are happy to be here and we would really like to thank our editor and publisher over there along with rachel and many...
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i was going to start with a joke. about c-span and then i found out that they were covering the event so my wife told me it wasn't a good idea. that's really all i had so thank you. thank you larry. false black power. what am i talking about? in a nutshell, what i am saying is that barack obama needed black voters far more than black voters needed barack obama. it is not a personal attack on the former president. you can substitute in the name of any black politician and statement would still hold true. that is what i'm trying to get at in this book. it started out as the column. it grew into a longer essay and then eventually the short book that was recently published. but my intention was to make a fairly simple point which is that political activity is not the most effective way of advancing a book economically. racial or ethnic books political success is not automatically lead to economic success. one does not flow naturally from the other. it is hardly an original observation. i think it is an important one that is regularly
i was going to start with a joke. about c-span and then i found out that they were covering the event so my wife told me it wasn't a good idea. that's really all i had so thank you. thank you larry. false black power. what am i talking about? in a nutshell, what i am saying is that barack obama needed black voters far more than black voters needed barack obama. it is not a personal attack on the former president. you can substitute in the name of any black politician and statement would still...
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go to c-span.org. >>> this week during the july 4th recess in prime time on c-span, tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern, a debate on technology and privacy and whether tech companies should be required to disclose customer data. >> some suggest that we ought to build a back door in order to allow law enforcement access to data. the problem with that you cannot build a back door that works only for the u.s. government, good guys or other people with good motives. if you build it for them, the encryption will be weakened for everyone. >> wednesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern arizona supreme court justice clint bolick. >> the most important and enduring decision a president will ever make is who to ap point to the united states supreme court and the judiciary. >> thursday at 8:00 p.m. earn x hillary clinton talking about women in politics. >> women are often the first to spot conflict on the horizon coming their way. and when their insight rand information is ignored, it often leads to consequences that might have been averted. >> friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, harvard university sociologist and author will
go to c-span.org. >>> this week during the july 4th recess in prime time on c-span, tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern, a debate on technology and privacy and whether tech companies should be required to disclose customer data. >> some suggest that we ought to build a back door in order to allow law enforcement access to data. the problem with that you cannot build a back door that works only for the u.s. government, good guys or other people with good motives. if you build it for...
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going to do quick, very short intros. questions them a few and then we will turn it over to you. q&a, please go to we haveophone because this great crew from c-span here today and we really need to help them out. how first speaker starting at is john.f the table it is wonderful to see you here. is the alan h duffy president at yale law school. 2013 prizewarded the and was the finalist for a pulitzer prize. it also won the american bar association silver scandal lord -- ilver scandal which is about the foundation that helped finance the efforts that eventually became brown versus board of education. next up will be helen come nstella. "the image before theweapon," was awarded sussex international theory prize. she will be a council of foreign relations fellow with the international committee of the red cross. then we will hear from jack goldsmith. he is the henry -- the senior fellow with the hoover institution and cofounder of law fair which it used to be this obscure law blog and now it is all the sudden at the center of american politics. during the george w. bush administration, he served as forstant attorney general the office of legal assist
going to do quick, very short intros. questions them a few and then we will turn it over to you. q&a, please go to we haveophone because this great crew from c-span here today and we really need to help them out. how first speaker starting at is john.f the table it is wonderful to see you here. is the alan h duffy president at yale law school. 2013 prizewarded the and was the finalist for a pulitzer prize. it also won the american bar association silver scandal lord -- ilver scandal which...