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. >> him c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> professor christine blaseyrd has agreed to testify before the senate judiciary committee about her sexual assault allegation against supreme court nominee rep capital on thursday. judge kavanaugh will also testify at that hearing. we have live coverage beginning thursday at 10 a.m. eastern on c-span3, c-span.org and the c-span radio app. >> now a a debate in the race r new mexico governor. republican congressman steve pearce debates democrat representative michelle lujan grisham in albuquerque. they are vying to replace republican governor susana martinez who is term limited. this is one hour. c-span is your primary source for campaign 2018. >> this is a 2018 gubernatorial debate. good evening and welcome to the news 13 studio, your local election headquarters for the 2018 gubernatorial debate and welcome to our viewers in las cruces watching us on tv. result would like very much to thank the candidates who are here. steve pearce and michelle lujan christian. thank you both for being here. a quick bite of each
. >> him c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> professor christine blaseyrd has agreed to testify before the senate judiciary committee about her sexual assault allegation against supreme court nominee rep capital on thursday. judge kavanaugh will also testify at that hearing. we have live coverage beginning thursday at 10 a.m. eastern on c-span3, c-span.org and the c-span radio app. >> now a a debate in the race r new mexico governor. republican...
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eastern on c-span, c-span.org him listen with the free c-span radio app. announcer: each week american reel america brings you archival films for today's issues. ♪ >> by far the greatest amount of steel produced in the united states is made in furnaces such as these. metal, odds and ends, and chunks of old rails come axles that may roll again, even chicken wire. on the machines, you see the operator handling a piece of machinery so agile that it takes up scrap, thrust it into the furnace, rams and charges. ♪ iron weow back to that left a moment ago. this molten metal is combined with scrap. the man watches the ladle fill, then carries the ladle down the line to the furnace. meanwhile, an old hand at the game waits by the hearth for the hot metal from the mixer, ready to direct it into the blazing furnace. iron aretons of liquid added, and the sheer beauty of tos scene never fails impress those who visit these plants. ♪ >> years ago, the making of steel was for smart old-timers, but today there explains is backed up with scientific instruments. stealsout ev
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>> no, you're talking about -- [inaudible] >> i called him on c-span today. [inaudible] >> perfectly nice -- going to win in connecticut. >> thank you so much. >> i'm trying to think if i'm doing anything in connecticut. i don't think i in. let's stay in touch. when i saw the results, i was looking -- >> new york mostly. >> thank you so much for having me. >> oh, , my gosh. that would be so great, being represented by murphy. [inaudible] >> thank you so much. god bless you. can't wait to buy the book. >> it's really great, you'll like it. thank you. >> we smoked a cigar at -- >> nice to see you again. i met a lot of people smoking. >> you were fun. we had a good chat by the couch. congratulations. >> thank you. >> you look fantastic. [inaudible] >> very distinguished. you are surfing? >> i'm a california native. >> do you serve? >> i have. i was not great at it. as you get older -- >> sorry. i assume everybody knows you the way i do. >> this is the editor and chief of breitbart. he's the host. [inaudible] >> i can't speak to that at all. >> come on over. >> l
>> no, you're talking about -- [inaudible] >> i called him on c-span today. [inaudible] >> perfectly nice -- going to win in connecticut. >> thank you so much. >> i'm trying to think if i'm doing anything in connecticut. i don't think i in. let's stay in touch. when i saw the results, i was looking -- >> new york mostly. >> thank you so much for having me. >> oh, , my gosh. that would be so great, being represented by murphy. [inaudible] >>...
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i would like to walk him at c-span guests as well. you are sitting in the room where it really happened. washington's birthday, jefferson's inaugural dinner, lafayette's bank it during his return trips to america in 1824. i could do a whole lecture on this entire list. here to see dr. peter henriquez. he is a professor at george mason university. he is the author of a portrait of george washington and soon will be publishing a book on essays about washington's leadership. side know, if you want more hamilton we will be offering a specialty tour at 10:00 every saturday starting this saturday titled "hamilton's bff and frenemies." [laughter] i bet you know who we will be talking about. don't miss your shot for this opportunity, you can buy tickets on that. [laughter] i know, it is terrible. here is the moment you have been waiting for, dr. henriques, with alexander hamilton and george washington's relationship. the musical versus the reality. [applause] henriques: thanks so much. i thought we might be where two or three are gathered tog
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jimmy yeah, and he said one word to me, and that was "dead" i said to him ♪ >> c-span's washington journalry day with news and policy issues that impact you. morning, aunday discussion about the hispanic vote and campaign 2018 with research.f democracy national puerto rican chamber of commerce senior policy advisor on republican strategist, and latino victory fund president. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern sunday morning. join the discussion. this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on real america. in 1919 film "the lost battalion." about the lead up to the end of world war i and men who ran out of water and food after being surrounded by john -- german forces for seven days. at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts. warn's history with civil related sites and alexander, virginia where women worked as nurses and aided communities of newly freed say -- slaves. at 8:00 p.m. on the presidency, a look at how first ladies have -- through fashion. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. montana c-span is in where
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c-span. chair chuck grassley called a hearing for this monday to give judge kavanagh and a him ofho accuses sexually is a different high school to testify. her attorney is asking for a fbi investigation. eastern.00 you can listen with the free c-span radio app. two retiring members of congress, bob corker and niki tsongas, talk about their experience in congress. >> so important for us, as a nation, to continue to be a beacon to the world and conduct ourselves in a manner that represents the best. when we stooped to uncivil discourse, pettiness, we have to remember how the world look to us. -- how the world looks to us. >> i am deeply concerned by our president on many levels. think he has not been helpful to long-term relations across the low. you can read about that on a daily basis. long-term allies question the support of the united states. he suggests we can go it alone. i do not think that is the case. we have extraordinary power. we need partners around the globe in order to achieve the goals we seek. >> join us for our conversations tsongas corker and niki at 8:30 5 p.m. eastern on c-span. w
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him. host: douglas. good morning. caller: i want to thank c-span for having victoria homesick -- victoria toensing. you have a lot of supporters. my point is that when i was in the military, i had a top-secret clearance. through a background check. and i will assure you that they went back to my high school years and talk to my high school friends and if he has been through six background investigations, i would assume that six different times they were to talk to everybody they could get their hands on from when he went to high school. so what will the seventh investigation do? this whole thing stinks badly. host: victoria toensing? guest: i couldn't say it better. host: all right. thank you for taking my call. for the guest and her husband. they've done a fantastic job in representing all the facts -- not a bunch i asked the female coworker if he saysaid to her what he said to her, would you return his phone calls, and her response was only if i wanted to hear more of this. womanmove on to it every is always to be believed, even if her story is ridiculous. jones and alen whole lot of other -- pau
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him in. watch on c-span 2 this morning, nine: 30 when the committee comes in to see how onator jeff flake willote a committee -- whether or not he will vote -- report favorably the nomination to the senate from the senate judiciary committee at 9:30 a.m. eastern time on c-span 2, c-span.org, or the radio at. even if senator flake votes no, mitch mcconnell will bring it to the floor on saturday and start the clock. there will be a procedural vote and if it passes, it will go to monday with another procedural vote and a final vote on tuesday. let's go to maryland, republican. shirley,ood morning -- good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for having me on. i don't necessarily want to comment on the he said, she said. i think that is unproductive. what i find is if republicans really wanted to bridge this gap , there are other people on the list they could have chosen than kavanaugh, especially with the protests. i hear a lot of them saying that democrats simply want to deny trump having a supreme court pick. i think there are other picks he could have had. they could have crossed that lotge
him in. watch on c-span 2 this morning, nine: 30 when the committee comes in to see how onator jeff flake willote a committee -- whether or not he will vote -- report favorably the nomination to the senate from the senate judiciary committee at 9:30 a.m. eastern time on c-span 2, c-span.org, or the radio at. even if senator flake votes no, mitch mcconnell will bring it to the floor on saturday and start the clock. there will be a procedural vote and if it passes, it will go to monday with...
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him. host: douglas in oregon, republican. caller: good morning c-span. i want to thank c-span for having victoria. you have a lot of fans out here. we really stand behind you and your work and trying to ferret out the bad things that have happened in our justice department against president trump. you are a hero. my point is when i was in the military, i had a top-secret clearance. i had to go through a background check. i will assure you that they went back to my high school years, talked to my high school friends . judge kavanaugh has been through six background investigations, i would assume. -- six back on investigations. i would assume they talk to everybody they could get their hands on. so what is this an investigation going to do? this whole thing stinks badly. host: victoria? guest: i cannot say a better. host: ok. we will go to jack in scottsdale, arizona, independent. caller: thanks for taking my call. yeah. i'm similar to the previous caller. thank you to the guest today and her husband. they have done a fantastic job in representing all the
him. host: douglas in oregon, republican. caller: good morning c-span. i want to thank c-span for having victoria. you have a lot of fans out here. we really stand behind you and your work and trying to ferret out the bad things that have happened in our justice department against president trump. you are a hero. my point is when i was in the military, i had a top-secret clearance. i had to go through a background check. i will assure you that they went back to my high school years, talked to...
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him 51 /-slash 49. >> so we provide live coverage with the c-span platforms the hearing will begin at 8:00 p.m. eastern in 20 minutes on c-span two. and even more of your phone calls throughout the night. and as a reminder all of these online any time at c-span.org. a background check instead of investigation. thank you. >> appreciate that. >> senator hatch. >> thank you, judge. welcome. we're happy to have you here. my friend from -- i would just like to say a >> we have two human beings we deserve to be traded fairly and respectfully we try to do that earlier and we succeeded. and that remains how to be
him 51 /-slash 49. >> so we provide live coverage with the c-span platforms the hearing will begin at 8:00 p.m. eastern in 20 minutes on c-span two. and even more of your phone calls throughout the night. and as a reminder all of these online any time at c-span.org. a background check instead of investigation. thank you. >> appreciate that. >> senator hatch. >> thank you, judge. welcome. we're happy to have you here. my friend from -- i would just like to say a >>...
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him as well as his accuser, dr. christine blasey ford. you can watch on c-span3 or watch on c-span.org, or listen on the c-span radio app. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> jennifer shutt is an appropriation and budget reporter for cq roll call, and she joins us to talk about government spending and the deadline looming at the end of the month. jennifer, how are things looking for congress to meet this end of the month, september 30 deadline to avoid a federal government shut down and fund the government? jennifer: things are actually looking pretty good right now for congress. they will not get all 12 of the annual spending bills passed on time, that we think they will get anywhere between five and nine of those bills passed on time. president trump has signed the first three into law, then the defense and labor
him as well as his accuser, dr. christine blasey ford. you can watch on c-span3 or watch on c-span.org, or listen on the c-span radio app. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite...
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him. host: john calling from fairfax, virginia on the democratic line. good morning. caller: good morning, c-span. i want to talk to people who regretted their vote for trump, people who didn't vote because they didn't like killer clinton. that hillary clinton. -- because they didn't like hillary clinton. please vote for a democrat who will regain control -- please encourage your friends who are voting age to go out and vote and contribute to local campaigns. campaigns for local offices and statewide offices are important because they control the senses taken in 2020, how the districts is taken's -- census are020, how the districts reconstituted. host: susan calling for massachusetts on the independent line. susan, good morning. caller: i want to commend you, your intelligent and very patient and really good at this job. i really enjoyed the code talker interview you just conducted. when iscinating to me, reflect on the luminaries of 20th-century politics and these women, the hidden figures women, the common denominator seems to stem,igorous class of english literature, base education through hig
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c-span east. thr >> there was an interview with amazon ceo. we'll hear from him in three hours.but first, air force association president larry spencer. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome afa president general larry spencer. >> thank you. thank you all and good morning again and welcome back to one of the highlights of the three day session that we v. i got the opportunity to grow up in the nto. he was my role model and he gave me the best advance i had got. find you a good nco and hold on tight and that's what i did my entire career. most of us know. i don't think anyone in the room doesn't know who chief wright is and what he's accomplished and doing for the air force. clearly if you looked up the word or google the word rock star chief wright's picture comes up. chief wright is a chief's chief. he knowledges in the air force and the enlisted corp. >> and when i was enlisted and prepared for the wax examation. there was a performance fetness exam and called pdb. but we need to to become ta to the ream
c-span east. thr >> there was an interview with amazon ceo. we'll hear from him in three hours.but first, air force association president larry spencer. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome afa president general larry spencer. >> thank you. thank you all and good morning again and welcome back to one of the highlights of the three day session that we v. i got the opportunity to grow up in the nto. he was my role model and he gave me the best advance i had got. find you a...
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c-span -- 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span three. think,y president, i would confirm that experience. i'm going to tell this guy off, i will get him, and then they go in there and there's something about the office itself, the respect that most americans and foreigners have for that office, that you don't feel like taking him on the way you told your colleagues you would do. >> what he was in china, he was eventually called back to run the cia, something he didn't want to do because he felt running the cia was a political career killer. you shoulds, i think take him at his word. he remembered his father saying, if the president of the united states asks you to do something for your country, the answer is yes. that sentiment, i think, sentiments to not be a president in his own right but to hold the presidency up. discussing the book "when the world seemed new: george h.w. bush and the end of the cold war." >> next, a conversation with retiring pennsylvania representative bill shuster. he sat down with c-span and talked about his family, his years in congress, and what it meant to him to serve in the house seat formerly held by his
c-span -- 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span three. think,y president, i would confirm that experience. i'm going to tell this guy off, i will get him, and then they go in there and there's something about the office itself, the respect that most americans and foreigners have for that office, that you don't feel like taking him on the way you told your colleagues you would do. >> what he was in china, he was eventually called back to run the cia, something he didn't want to do because he felt...
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c-span east. thr >> there was an interview with amazon ceo. we'll hear from him in three hours. but first, air force association president larry spencer. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome afa president general larry spencer. >> thank you. thank you all and good morning again and welcome back to one of the highlights of the three day session that we v. i got the opportunity to grow up in the nto. he was my role model and he gave me the best advance i had got. find you a good nco and hold on tight and that's what i did my entire career. most of us know. i don't think anyone in the room doesn't know who chief wright is and what he's accomplished and doing for the air force. clearly if you looked up the word or google the word rock star chief wright's picture comes up. chief wright is a chief's chief. he knowledges in the air force and the enlisted corp. >> and when i was enlisted and prepared for the wax examation. there was a performance fetness exam and called pdb. but we need to to become ta to the ream book called a pfe. thatap opening san. they are the back bone of thear
c-span east. thr >> there was an interview with amazon ceo. we'll hear from him in three hours. but first, air force association president larry spencer. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome afa president general larry spencer. >> thank you. thank you all and good morning again and welcome back to one of the highlights of the three day session that we v. i got the opportunity to grow up in the nto. he was my role model and he gave me the best advance i had got. find you a...
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him about the allegation. that hearing is set for 10:00 a.m. eastern. you will be able to see it live on our network, c-span. >> kenneth starr is out with a hanew book as independent counsel for the whitewater and the linsky investigation, the title a memoir of the clinton administration. you begin and end that book by thinking the people in the independent counsel office. one of those people, bret cavanagh. i wonder your thoughts this morning on this hearing that will be happening on monday what we hearil again from bret cavanagh and his accuser. >> of course i don't know the accuser, but i do know bret cavanagh. it has been reaffirmed in my firmrm belief by the outpouring of support from those who have known him for all these years, not just people who have worked with him come up but people who grew up with him including a lot of women who say this is not the bret cavanagh who we knew we went to school with and so forth. i hope there will be a balance and a judgment that we have a long and distinguished career. i believe in him and his integrity. the lines are open. speaking of the judgment here from wha
him about the allegation. that hearing is set for 10:00 a.m. eastern. you will be able to see it live on our network, c-span. >> kenneth starr is out with a hanew book as independent counsel for the whitewater and the linsky investigation, the title a memoir of the clinton administration. you begin and end that book by thinking the people in the independent counsel office. one of those people, bret cavanagh. i wonder your thoughts this morning on this hearing that will be happening on...
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c-span.org or listen live on the -span radio app. >> every president, and i think would confirm that experience. i'm going to tell this guy off. i'll get him. and they go in there and there's something about the office itself and the respect all americans, most foreigners have for that office, where you just don't feel like taking on the president the way you told your colleagues you were going to do. >> when he was in china, he was eventually called back to run the c.i.a. something he didn't want to do because he thought, to be honest, running the c.i.a. was a political career killer. he sought aspiration for higher office. then he says, i think we should take him at his word, he remembers his father saying f. the president of the united states asks you to do something for your country, the answer is yes. that sentiment embodies his entire sense of obligation not to necessarily be a president in his own right, but to hold the presidency up as a charge to hands off to the next person. >> jeffrey engel, director of southern methodist university certainties for presidential history, discusses his book, when the world seemed new, president ge
c-span.org or listen live on the -span radio app. >> every president, and i think would confirm that experience. i'm going to tell this guy off. i'll get him. and they go in there and there's something about the office itself and the respect all americans, most foreigners have for that office, where you just don't feel like taking on the president the way you told your colleagues you were going to do. >> when he was in china, he was eventually called back to run the c.i.a. something...
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democrats like him things for waiting period >> thank you c-span. i would like to say, the op-ed has a name. said he sees the spirit, he said i am. the op-ed than its contents, what you mean -- what you think? caller: it speaks for itself. host: what you mean? caller: if there is no name on their comments as i am. host: it is an anonymous peace. does that matter? caller: it is not anonymous. the name im stands for god. host: ok. we will go to keep, democrats line. , what wet is clear have to stop doing is looking at these as one off. over a to look at it pattern of behavior. the woodward book comes out. esteemedis our most journalist. you don't accept that? fine. then you don't like free media and you don't like journalism. and that is ok. host: to the op-ed itself, what do you think of that? caller: i just said it. host: you talk about the woodward book. it is time to put aside partisan and invoke the 25th. the 25th is written for this very purpose. so if we are not going to use an amendment that was written for this situation, but let's get rid of
democrats like him things for waiting period >> thank you c-span. i would like to say, the op-ed has a name. said he sees the spirit, he said i am. the op-ed than its contents, what you mean -- what you think? caller: it speaks for itself. host: what you mean? caller: if there is no name on their comments as i am. host: it is an anonymous peace. does that matter? caller: it is not anonymous. the name im stands for god. host: ok. we will go to keep, democrats line. , what wet is clear have...
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c-span. the senate judiciary committee has postponed a scheduled vote on judge brett kavanaugh's nomination to the supreme court. chuck grassley has called for a hearing on monday to give him a chance toser testify. it is not clear if dr. ford will attend but her attorney is seeking an fbi investigation before she appears. to see live coverage on c-span starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern and online at c-span.org. listen with the free c-span -- listen for free with the c-span radio app. saturday, retiring members of congress, bob corker of tennessee, and democratic congresswoman niki tsongas of massachusetts talk about their experience in congress. >> important for us as a nation to continue to be a beacon to the world and conduct ourselves in a manner that represents the best. when we stooped to unsettled pettiness we stoop to , we have to remember that the entire world looks to us. they do. >> i am deeply concerned about our president. on many levels, policy. think, on, i think he has been -- not been helpful to long-term relationships across the globe. only read about that on a daily basis, long-term allies who western the support of the united eight. he suggests we can go i
c-span. the senate judiciary committee has postponed a scheduled vote on judge brett kavanaugh's nomination to the supreme court. chuck grassley has called for a hearing on monday to give him a chance toser testify. it is not clear if dr. ford will attend but her attorney is seeking an fbi investigation before she appears. to see live coverage on c-span starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern and online at c-span.org. listen with the free c-span -- listen for free with the c-span radio app. saturday,...
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c-span radio app. >> friends and former colleagues courtreme court colin -- nominee brett kavanaugh spoke to support for his nomination. they said they always found himbe a man with the highest integrity and character, and they do not believe the allegations made against him. a palo alto university professor who says she was assaulted by brett kavanaugh in
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c-span radio app. >> friends and former colleagues courtreme court colin -- nominee brett kavanaugh spoke to support for his nomination. they said they always found him to be a man with the highest integrity and character, and they do not believe the allegations made against him. a palo alto university professor who says she was assaulted by brett kavanaugh in the 1980's. as is about 20 minutes. -- this is about 20 minutes. >> good morning. my name is sarah, and on behalf 175 women heren today and additional 100 women who signed letters in support of brett kavanaugh, thank you for taking time to listen to our personal testimony. i first met brett when we were both working in the early days of the bush administration. all told i worked closely with him for five years. no matter the hour or assignment, brett was always the same. detailed and wise beyond his years. whether you are male or female, white or black, an intern or the chief of staff, brett was also always the same. respectful, responsive, and available. of his character was consistent. simply put brett was a great colleague. brett also became a close friend. our friendship was forged on 9/11,
c-span radio app. >> friends and former colleagues courtreme court colin -- nominee brett kavanaugh spoke to support for his nomination. they said they always found him to be a man with the highest integrity and character, and they do not believe the allegations made against him. a palo alto university professor who says she was assaulted by brett kavanaugh in the 1980's. as is about 20 minutes. -- this is about 20 minutes. >> good morning. my name is sarah, and on behalf 175 women...
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he sat down with c-span and talked about his family, his years in congress, and what it means to him to serve in the house seat formerly held by his father, representative bud shuster. he also discussed what it was like to work with president trump. congress been bill shuster, republican from central pennsylvania. he will be stepping down at the end of this year, why? the main reason is i was coming to the end of my term as the chairman of the infrastructure committee. that was really the driving force, i kind of thought to myself playing sports throughout my days in high school, when you are on the starting team and they put you on the bench, it is not too much fun. i decided it was time for me to leave and time for new members. we have a lot of great people on the committee, i do not have any doubt that someone will replace me and continue to do good work. i am somebody that should not complain about that all. my father did not run because of the same sort of situation i had. don young did his three terms and i got elected chairman. i am somebody who is benefited by it and i look a
he sat down with c-span and talked about his family, his years in congress, and what it means to him to serve in the house seat formerly held by his father, representative bud shuster. he also discussed what it was like to work with president trump. congress been bill shuster, republican from central pennsylvania. he will be stepping down at the end of this year, why? the main reason is i was coming to the end of my term as the chairman of the infrastructure committee. that was really the...
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he sat down with c-span and talked about his family, his years in congress, and what it meant to him to serve in the house seat formerly held by his father. he also talked about what it was like to work with president trump. shuster,ngressman bill republican from central pennsylvania. you will be speak -- will be stepping down at the end of this year. why? rep. shuster: the main reason is that i'm at the end of my term on the transportation committee, and we term limit ourselves on leadership positions. i thought to myself, playing sports throughout my days in high school, when you are on the starting team and then they put you on the bench, it is not that much fun. for new members. we have we've got a lot of great people on the committee and i have no doubt someone will replace me and do good work. steve: what do you think about term limits? father didn'tmy run because of a similar situation i had. i've somebody who has benefited by it and i kind of look at it myself and say the same thing. older members did their time, then left and i came along, and now i'm making room for younger
he sat down with c-span and talked about his family, his years in congress, and what it meant to him to serve in the house seat formerly held by his father. he also talked about what it was like to work with president trump. shuster,ngressman bill republican from central pennsylvania. you will be speak -- will be stepping down at the end of this year. why? rep. shuster: the main reason is that i'm at the end of my term on the transportation committee, and we term limit ourselves on leadership...
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him. >> watch the entire event sunday at 8 p.m. and midnight at eight eastern. only on american history tv. >> this week in american history tv is featuring flagstaff arizona, where c-span's city tour staff travel to see their sites. located 80 miles south of the learn more about flagstaff all weekend here on american history tv. >> we are in a new exhibit called native people of colorado plateau, which opened in april 2018. it is a replacement for an older exhibit that have been here for about four years. this exhibit covers 10 tribes of the ra
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had life experiences with him across the spectrum of his life and all feel strongly that he deserves to be confirmed and to sit on the supreme court. thank you. [applause] c-span's washington journal, live every day with the news and policy issues that impact you. coming up saturday morning, league of conservation voters president will be on to talk about the november election. then, clifford young, resident of the public affairs for this research group has a pull on brett kavanaugh's supreme court nomination. and actor, dean cain janus to talk about what it means to be a trump supporter in hollywood. be sure to watch. live at 7:00 eastern. join the discussion. this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. onurday at 10 p.m. eastern reel america. >> we are witnessed to witness a significant -- we are privileged to witness a significant achievement, an achievement that none thought possible a year ago. or even a month ago. an achievement that reflects the courage and wisdom of these two leaders. announcer: the 1978 film "framework for peace," on the camp david peace accords. on american artifacts on sunday, i look back at the 1998 bombings of u.s. embassies in
had life experiences with him across the spectrum of his life and all feel strongly that he deserves to be confirmed and to sit on the supreme court. thank you. [applause] c-span's washington journal, live every day with the news and policy issues that impact you. coming up saturday morning, league of conservation voters president will be on to talk about the november election. then, clifford young, resident of the public affairs for this research group has a pull on brett kavanaugh's supreme...
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accused him last month of physical and unusual abuse during their two your relationship. this morning, on c-spanwe will cover a discussion of sexual assault experts in washington, discussing this allegation against judge brett kavanaugh. or can go to c-span.org listen with the c-span radio app location. accuser is seen as thorough and guarded. sent an unusual facebook message to her friend that asked if she had mentioned the sexual assault that happened in high school. no memory ofhad that. she did not know that dr. ford was considering coming forward with her allegations. interviews with friends and acquaintances of dr. ford painted a picture of a guarded person. one more interested in discussion of sports, science, and politics than personal drama. she says it thrust her into an uncomfortable spotlight and put her three decade old memory at the spotlight of president trump's nominee. ford, athat dr. research psychologist, said that she and judge kavanaugh were teenagers at a party in the early 1980's when he and a friend pulled her into a bedroom. at the end of the story, a friend said that it
accused him last month of physical and unusual abuse during their two your relationship. this morning, on c-spanwe will cover a discussion of sexual assault experts in washington, discussing this allegation against judge brett kavanaugh. or can go to c-span.org listen with the c-span radio app location. accuser is seen as thorough and guarded. sent an unusual facebook message to her friend that asked if she had mentioned the sexual assault that happened in high school. no memory ofhad that. she...
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life experiences with him across the spectrum of his life and all feel strongly that he deserves to be confirmed and to sit on the supreme court. thank you. [applause] announcer: c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up saturday morning, league of conservation borders president will be on to talk about the november elections. and the president of public affairs discusses the research group's latest poll on brett nomination. and come away are joined to talk about what it is like being a trump supporter in hollywood. be sure to watch live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. words." ight on "after former secretary of state john kerry discusses his new book "everyday is extra." and i were flying to kuwait on an airplane, we were seated opposite each other by seniority that we do not really know each other at all. that is what happens in the senate. but it worked, it brought us together and we had a conversation into the night, talking about annapolis, his father, his grandparents, his own service and his time as a prisoner. he wanted to learn more about what happened with us and how we fought and
life experiences with him across the spectrum of his life and all feel strongly that he deserves to be confirmed and to sit on the supreme court. thank you. [applause] announcer: c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up saturday morning, league of conservation borders president will be on to talk about the november elections. and the president of public affairs discusses the research group's latest poll on brett nomination. and come away...
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him. >> watch the entire event sunday at 8 p.m. and midnight at eight eastern. only on american history tv. >> this week in american history tv is featuring flagstaff arizona, where c-span's city tour staff travel to see their sites. located 80 miles south of the learn more about flagstaff all weekend here on american history tv. >> we are in a new exhibit called native people of colorado plateau, which opened in april 2018. it is a replacement for an older exhibit that have been here for about four years. this exhibit covers 10 tribes of the colorado plateau. we have another community in new the -- another arizona tribe. the apache, who are two distinct people but live on one reservation just about 45 minutes south of here. the navajo, which comprises the largest tribe and the largest reservation in the entire united states. we delved into various aspects about those tribal cultures and history. what was fun was working with the stories that they wanted told in their voice with their perspective. thiswere involved in selection. they outlined and told the stories they wanted told. in most cases they wrote the exits themselves. since the exhibit has been open the response
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him home. we ask in jesus name, amen. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> coming up tonight on c-span three, a look at refugee resettlementin the u.s. then, officials testify on the administration's policy, on the detention of families at the us-mexico border. and, later, the senate banking committee examines sanctions on russia. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day, with news and policy issues, that impact you. come in tuesday morning, feminist majority foundation president eleanor smeal, discusses brett kavanaugh supreme court nomination. then, judicial watch president tom witten, talks about the future of deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. then, washington post fact checker columnist glenn kessler, on fact checking president trump. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7 am eastern, tuesday morning. joined the discussion. >> now, we will take you to the center, for a discussion on federal refugee resettlement programs. this runs about two hours. >> good morning, and welcome. my name is joe can, i
him home. we ask in jesus name, amen. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> coming up tonight on c-span three, a look at refugee resettlementin the u.s. then, officials testify on the administration's policy, on the detention of families at the us-mexico border. and, later, the senate banking committee examines sanctions on russia. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day, with news and policy issues, that impact you. come in tuesday morning, feminist majority foundation...
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are any: if there watching on c-span, call me because i have your great-grandfather photo here and i love him. dapper, youre so have to see the tie and perfectly starched collar. --se are brazilian cards before fingerprinting, they would take the data from your face. these were things that frank i amht after the capture, probably losing my train of question. [laughter] they were brutal and i want to say, do you mind if i read one little excerpt? when they were captured, lima was captured by frank oldfield and an epic takedown. scott: same as his brothers salvatore? .ictoria: sam is salvatore they have a meeting where they hammered out the bylaws. let me read a couple of the bylaws. they called themselves the society of the bananas because they were all fruit vendors. who tries to reveal the secrets of this society will be punished with death. article two, and member who offends one of his companions, staining his honor will be punished according to article one. article three, a member who tries to do harm to another branch of the society, or to the family of other companions, if this harm sha
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c-span radio app. >> sunday night on q & a, cbs news chief white house correspondent talks about mr. trump's mild ride. >> it's not just about partisanship. >> it transcend party. i describe him as proto partisanship, there's an emotional dynamo he spins within people. he does it intentionally and sometimes he doesn't know he's doing it, but that it happens is influencing every aspect of american life, culture, economics, politics, and in ways you've detected, the way that journalists interact with this ongoing story. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q & a. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. the senate has postponed the confirmation vote on judge brett kavanaugh's nomination to the supreme court. monday, the senate judiciary committee will hear from judge kavanaugh and christine ford who has accused the judge of trying to assault her in high sc
c-span radio app. >> sunday night on q & a, cbs news chief white house correspondent talks about mr. trump's mild ride. >> it's not just about partisanship. >> it transcend party. i describe him as proto partisanship, there's an emotional dynamo he spins within people. he does it intentionally and sometimes he doesn't know he's doing it, but that it happens is influencing every aspect of american life, culture, economics, politics, and in ways you've detected, the way that...
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he sat down with c-span and talked about his family, his years in congress, and what it means to him to serve in the house seat formerly held by his father, representative bud shuster. he also discussed what it was like to work with president trump. congress been bill shuster, republican from central pennsylvania. he will be stepping down at the end of this year, why? the main reason is i was coming to the end of my term as the chairman of the infrastructure committee.
he sat down with c-span and talked about his family, his years in congress, and what it means to him to serve in the house seat formerly held by his father, representative bud shuster. he also discussed what it was like to work with president trump. congress been bill shuster, republican from central pennsylvania. he will be stepping down at the end of this year, why? the main reason is i was coming to the end of my term as the chairman of the infrastructure committee.
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thank you for c-span. .espect to dean cain on him to criticize obama foreign policy, this man was onoreign land -- in front of putin, no less. 3000 americans died in puerto rico and none of the christian community has shown one ounce of empathy or caring about -- they care so much about human life. what a joke. host: some dollar figures in the news. "wall street journal" front page florence ranked among the top hurricanes, but far below last year's trio a powerful cyclones. $50 billion so far is the cost of the storm. itemse several other news to pass along this morning, including something out of "the washington post" as well. farmers beginning to receive bailout checks. farmers -- a program designed to help them weather president trump's trade battle. bailout,y $12 billion which aims to help farmers cope with the retaliatory tariffs. that is from the ag department. dallas calling from wichita, kansas. good morning. caller: good morning. thenot sure what states woman and mr. cavanaugh were in when the supposed attack happened. what are the statute of limitations? this is not murder.
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c-span, people and from her, dr. gottlieb, you've got to tell us about these socks. >> they have skeletons on them at the new york times the new a photo of him it already. so there will be no media today on these. >> your skills and socks can you busted out on one occasion? >> there's no particular occasion. just a bunch of pairs of them. >> dr. gottlieb, in the united states, sort of traditional tobacco products have restricted marketing under the master settlement. why don't e-cigarette manufacturer voluntarily restrict their sales in assembly? >> we are looking at a range of options we'll be announcing additional steps we will take probably sometime in november and the data we have now come with early data from the national youth tobacco survey showing a sharp spike. the date is in just rising youth use of e-cigarettes. it's a troubling data across the board. it's all the trends are turning sharply in the wrong direction including the number of kids using e-cigarettes for longer durations of time, 20 days or more. when the weather not use the product 20 days in the last 30 days. one of the things were looking at specifically is whether no
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c-span 2 picked up feinstein on a hot mic talking to chairman chuck grassley about flake, something about him being able to "force it." no one watched had any idea what that might mean until flake reemerged into the committee room, this time coming in with a demand. >> i have been speaking with a number of people on the other side. we had conversations ongoing for a while with regard to making sure that we do due diligence here. and i think it would be proper to delay the floor vote for up to, but not more than one week, in order to let the fbi continue to do an investigation, limited in time and scope to the current allegations that are there. and limit it in time to no more than one week. and i will vote to advance the bill to the floor with that understanding. >> okay. so the understanding is, there's got to be an fbi investigation to further look into this in a week. but will the president of the united states actually order that fai investigation? will mitch mcconnell hold to the deal? minutes later the president reacted to that dramatic plot twist during a meeting in the oval office? >>
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him with a cane after the attempted assassination. backfireutely, it did against the former president once that panic hit in 1837. professor jonathan barth, thank you for allowing c-span cameras to come to tempe, arizona to record your lecturer in history on the life of andrew jackson. and thanks for joining us tonight to share your insights and take our calls. jonathan: thank you, steve, a pleasure. a lecture in history on president andrew jackson. by the way, our lecturer in history series continues every saturday evening on c-span3's american history tv. 8:00 p.m. eastern time and rebroadcast at midnight eastern time. all of our coverage is available on our website at c-span.org. leading up to the 100 anniversary at the end of world war i on november 11, every weekend on american history tv we are featuring special programs about the war. >> in late july 1918 general pershing created the firm u.s. army -- created the first u.s. army under his command. sunday on american artifacts, we are in northeastern france, visiting villages, monuments, and the american cemetery related to a battle fought 100 years ago on the western front. >> the weather was horrible, it was r
him with a cane after the attempted assassination. backfireutely, it did against the former president once that panic hit in 1837. professor jonathan barth, thank you for allowing c-span cameras to come to tempe, arizona to record your lecturer in history on the life of andrew jackson. and thanks for joining us tonight to share your insights and take our calls. jonathan: thank you, steve, a pleasure. a lecture in history on president andrew jackson. by the way, our lecturer in history series...
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and him -- >> join us later today for discussion about relationships between reporters and sources of the government. georgetown university's free watch liveect coverage at 7 p.m. eastern on c-span professor christine blasey ford has agreed to testified that testify thursday about her sexual assault allegation against supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. we will have live coverage thursday. on the c-span radio app. >> this week on the communicators. like companies facebook amazon and uber becoming monopolies. he is interviewed by ashley gold , technology reporter for politico. >> we may have to do things like separating and mapping concerns. we visited with at&t in 1913. . we have done it with dozens of large corporations over the years. >> watch the committee caters tonight at eight eastern on c-span two. >> what does it mean to be american? that's this year's studentcam competition question. about a constitutional right, national characteristics or historic events. explain how defines the american experience. warding 100 thousand dollars in prizes, including a grand prize of $5,000. year's deadline is january 20, 2019. studentcam.org. >> this week on newsmakers, charlie kell
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c-span. c-span used to be completely unbiased. and now everybody in washington has got to get him because they playhouse is destroyed.nk you very much. letting me make my comment. host: you bet. the "wall street journal." matter is sent to the f.b.i. an update ton judge brett kavanaugh's nomination to the supreme court. dianne feinstein said she sent a letter to the f.b.i. related to an incident, potential sexual abuse when he was a teenager. last week's confirmation hearing, some of you may remember, senator hirono asked judge kavanaugh if as a legal adult he ever made unwanted request for sexual favors or committed any verbal or sexual harassment of a sexual nature. he said no. he said he never placed disciplinary or entered into a setment over such matters. and the -- patrick leahy, the democrat from vermont who used to be the top democrat of the senate judiciary committee, writes a piece in today's opinion section of the "washington post," the truth and the judge. he says last week i uncovered new evidence the supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh misled the senate from his earlier hearings, by minimizing and den
c-span. c-span used to be completely unbiased. and now everybody in washington has got to get him because they playhouse is destroyed.nk you very much. letting me make my comment. host: you bet. the "wall street journal." matter is sent to the f.b.i. an update ton judge brett kavanaugh's nomination to the supreme court. dianne feinstein said she sent a letter to the f.b.i. related to an incident, potential sexual abuse when he was a teenager. last week's confirmation hearing, some of...
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him. and i honor you for helping. thank you all very much. thank you. [cheers and applause] you won't always get what you want,♪ you don't always get what you want. ♪ [applause] >> c-span'sn journal. live every day with these and policy issues that impact you. coming up saturday morning, alliance for securing democracy director laura rosenberger and senior fellow jimmy fly join us to discuss plans to prevent foreign influence on social media platforms. smithsonian magazine contributor and author liza mundy talks about her article looking at the women codebreakers and their impact on world war ii and the cold war. the sure to watch live as evan :00 eastern saturday morning. and, bob woodward will be joining us on washington a.m. monday7 to talk about his new book "fear : trump in the white house." discussed the book by ken starr about the clinton investigation. ♪ stiersressman steve chairs the national republican committee. he took questions from reporters about the 2018 midterm elections, speaking about some of the key races as well as president trump's impact on the elections. the event was hosted by the christian science monitor. [captions copyright national cable sate
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c-span. i am basically against the kidnapper in chief. i don't expect him to do anything worthwhile.e united nations. yesterday, was typical of what the people in the world feel about the jump. he was a load of manure when he went in. be annot expect him to problem solver. he is a destabilize her. the sooner somebody gets rid of him, the better america will be. when it comes to the security council, what is the long-term influence? guest: i don't think any major decisions will be made there at a think it is symbolically important. isn't -- it is important to --ember that obama shared chaired this care to council hearing. also nuclear proliferation. it will be a comparison point. that is what i was in the room. when they did that. , of,nk that it is not of of some of trying to make decisions. it is a function of trying to seduce the permanent five members and the other members of the security council to understand and feel what trump means. i once wrote up his on donald trump to the atlantic after his speech endeavors. and, he gave a polite speech. it was not disruptive. it was a gary
c-span. i am basically against the kidnapper in chief. i don't expect him to do anything worthwhile.e united nations. yesterday, was typical of what the people in the world feel about the jump. he was a load of manure when he went in. be annot expect him to problem solver. he is a destabilize her. the sooner somebody gets rid of him, the better america will be. when it comes to the security council, what is the long-term influence? guest: i don't think any major decisions will be made there at...
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c-span radio app. sunday night on q and a, cbs news chief white house correspondent talking about his ook "mr. trump's while -- wild ride." >> it transcends party. i describe hims proto-party. he is bigger than party. there is this emotional dynamo that he spins within people. he does it intentionally, sometimes he doesn't know he is doing it, but he is influencing every aspect of american life. economics, and the way journalists interact with this ongoing story. >> sunday on c-span's q and day. tensingg up, victoria confirmatione process for brett kavanaugh. georgetown university law professor discussing the increasing election security preparedness and preventing foreign interference. ♪ host: good morning everyone on this september 20, yesterday on the washington journal, we hear from women only across the country on whether judge brett kavanaugh should be confirmed to the supreme court. this morning, we want to hear from men only. if you're under 30, (202) 748-8000. between the ages of 30-50, (202) 748-8001. those
c-span radio app. sunday night on q and a, cbs news chief white house correspondent talking about his ook "mr. trump's while -- wild ride." >> it transcends party. i describe hims proto-party. he is bigger than party. there is this emotional dynamo that he spins within people. he does it intentionally, sometimes he doesn't know he is doing it, but he is influencing every aspect of american life. economics, and the way journalists interact with this ongoing story. >> sunday...
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c-span's 50-capitals to her. >> that a vice president mike value voterst the summit in washington dc. he is the first sitting vice president to speak at the conservative gathering. we hear from himnorth carolina representative mark meadows and former deputy assistant to the president sebastian gorka. ♪ host: that was an awesome panel. i'm sure you can find them available, the rest of the day, if you have questions you would like to follow up on. we have some more. let me go into my next speaker, let me just do that. we are delighted to have dr. sebastian gorka, who will be coming and sharing with you now. [applause] he served as an american military and intelligence analyst, former deputy assistant to president donald trump. i personally have loved his interviews with the media, and which he dresses them down with facts. to me the all-time classic was when he was on cnn with anderson cooper and compared his readings to those of "nick at night -- night"ings to "nick at and that's one of my favorite parts about dr. gorka. he also serves as a national security strategist for fox news. and i'm holding in my hand, it is actually singeing my hand, this is going to be out in two weeks
c-span's 50-capitals to her. >> that a vice president mike value voterst the summit in washington dc. he is the first sitting vice president to speak at the conservative gathering. we hear from himnorth carolina representative mark meadows and former deputy assistant to the president sebastian gorka. ♪ host: that was an awesome panel. i'm sure you can find them available, the rest of the day, if you have questions you would like to follow up on. we have some more. let me go into my next...
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him. host: that debate last night, we carried it live on our c-span network.ur thanks to the pbs affiliate. exchange, howhe is it playing out in this senate race? guest: they are following their party lines on this one. thinkunclear because i america and montana has really split on what to believe on this judge kavanaugh issue. host: what is the latest polling in this race? this was a state that don trump won and republicans have targeted. -- donald trump won and republicans have targeted. guest: in the beginning of september, he held a seven point lead and by mid-september, they were neck and neck. the latest poll was taken last week and tester is up four points but these numbers have been all over the board. if you break it down by demographics, women definitely favor tester and men definitely favor roseendale -- rosendale. what you get to that 30 to 49 age group, it gets really tight. what about the political demographics across the state? can you give us a sense of where the democratic stronghold is and whether the -- and where the republican stronghold th
him. host: that debate last night, we carried it live on our c-span network.ur thanks to the pbs affiliate. exchange, howhe is it playing out in this senate race? guest: they are following their party lines on this one. thinkunclear because i america and montana has really split on what to believe on this judge kavanaugh issue. host: what is the latest polling in this race? this was a state that don trump won and republicans have targeted. -- donald trump won and republicans have targeted....
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along with christine blasey ford, a woman who has accused him of sexual assault in high school, to have their hearing. watch it live on c-span beginning at 10:00 a.m. or you can listen with a c-span radio app. >>> american history tv is in prime time this week on c-span3. tonight our women in congress series conditions with former congresswoman lynn woolsey and nancy johnson. thursday historians look at the role in espionage over the last century and a half. and on friday, on "real america america," "why we fight" about authoritarianism in italy and japan. watch these on prime time on c-span3. >>> the
along with christine blasey ford, a woman who has accused him of sexual assault in high school, to have their hearing. watch it live on c-span beginning at 10:00 a.m. or you can listen with a c-span radio app. >>> american history tv is in prime time this week on c-span3. tonight our women in congress series conditions with former congresswoman lynn woolsey and nancy johnson. thursday historians look at the role in espionage over the last century and a half. and on friday, on...
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c-span. with just days to go before the hearing process starts, talk to us about americans' attitude toward brett kavanaugh appeared to they support him? adam: we looked at the poll and 39% of voters support judge kavanaugh's nomination. 35% oppose. there is 26% who at this time are undecided or have no opinion. do they have a sense of who brett kavanaugh is? guest: they are following it. these nominations can follow along party lines, but does the american public view the supreme court as partisan? guest: they are viewing this fight for the nomination in a it is a context and polarized political animal. all they know about the court is that there are no cameras in the courts. they assume they behave when democrats and republicans and congress because they provide no evidence to the contrary. know you have conducted surveys in the past. how does that compare to previous polls? guest: it is very similar. it is a worrisome trend. we have been asking the question since 2011, first about health care reform hearings and later about marriage. we asked whether or not people view the court decisions as demonstrate that they act in a constitut
c-span. with just days to go before the hearing process starts, talk to us about americans' attitude toward brett kavanaugh appeared to they support him? adam: we looked at the poll and 39% of voters support judge kavanaugh's nomination. 35% oppose. there is 26% who at this time are undecided or have no opinion. do they have a sense of who brett kavanaugh is? guest: they are following it. these nominations can follow along party lines, but does the american public view the supreme court as...