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he will be jack goldstone of george mason university at about 745 a.m. eastern. in the meantime we will get an update on iran now joining us by phone from to buy. -- from dubai. is the middle east correspondent for the los angeles time. when did yoyou last leave iran? guest: friday morning. the situation in iran is extremely tense right now. it appears the protests have died down. there was a series of mass protests as well as sporadic rioting, clashes in the streets among security forces and demonstrators as well as the sydney-official pro-government militias. -- semi-official pro-hamas militias. there is a sweeping crackdown. supporters of the mousavi . there are many people being harassed. many people have heard the news. yes debate eight staffers of the british embassy, local iranian staffers have been arrested and presumably some continue to be jailed on charges or accusations that they were fomenting this recent unrest. host: it says the government is deeply concerned about the arrest of british employees in tehran. if it is getting in the quieter on the st
he will be jack goldstone of george mason university at about 745 a.m. eastern. in the meantime we will get an update on iran now joining us by phone from to buy. -- from dubai. is the middle east correspondent for the los angeles time. when did yoyou last leave iran? guest: friday morning. the situation in iran is extremely tense right now. it appears the protests have died down. there was a series of mass protests as well as sporadic rioting, clashes in the streets among security forces and...
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washington journal, a look at with the unrest in iran means for the future of the government with jack goldstone of george mason university. then a discussion on the economy, unemployment and world financial markets with peter barisi from the university of maryland. and then the producer talks about a film, shouting fire, stories from the edge of free speech at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. how c-span funded? >> it is publicly funded. >> donations? >> government? by mike it gets the money surtaxes. >> i don't know. helices been funded? 30 years ago, america's cable companies created c-span as a public surface -- service. no government monday -- money. president obama and german chancellor angela merkel had a press conference. they discuss the future of guantanamo and global china -- climate change. it is my pleasure to welcome angela merkel to the white house. we had a very productive discussion in the oval office. our country serve together in afghanistan. in recent months i have come to appreciate our partnership with chancellor angela merkel. i value her wisdom and her can or. i admire her for her lea
washington journal, a look at with the unrest in iran means for the future of the government with jack goldstone of george mason university. then a discussion on the economy, unemployment and world financial markets with peter barisi from the university of maryland. and then the producer talks about a film, shouting fire, stories from the edge of free speech at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. how c-span funded? >> it is publicly funded. >> donations? >> government? by mike it gets the...
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hoc->> tomorrow, a look at what the unrest in iran means for the future of the government with jack goldstone. and then, a discussion with peter morici a of the university of maryland. and lives -- liz garbus talks about her film, "shouting fire." >> how is c-span funded? >> locally funded. >> donations? >> government. >> c-span didst funding for taxes. >> a funding thing. >> how is c-span funded? 30 years ago, america's cable companies created c-span as a public service, with no government mandate or government money. >> and now, from the annual judicial conference of the fourth circuit court of appeals, a conversation with chief justice john roberts, followed by discussion by a group of legal analysts on the decisions of the supreme court, who complete their term monday. this is about two hours, 40 minutes. >> could we have you take your seats, please? good morning. we have a very extra special program this morning, and it will focus entirely on the supreme court. chief justice marshall worried that the supreme court's role in the tripartite government would not be fulfilled if the court co
hoc->> tomorrow, a look at what the unrest in iran means for the future of the government with jack goldstone. and then, a discussion with peter morici a of the university of maryland. and lives -- liz garbus talks about her film, "shouting fire." >> how is c-span funded? >> locally funded. >> donations? >> government. >> c-span didst funding for taxes. >> a funding thing. >> how is c-span funded? 30 years ago, america's cable companies...
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washington journal, a look at what the unrest in iran means for the future of the government with jack goldstone. then a discussion on the economy petermorici of the university of maryland. and then zero lizgarbus talks about her film. that is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> sunday on c-span to's "book to v." nicholas scmidle sits down with ralph peters. next weekend, three days a book to be starting friday morning at 8:00 p.m. including offered johnny ferling from mount vernon. the entire schedule is online. >> a hearing on health care legislation proposals drafted by several house committees. speakers will include union and business leaders and health care industry experts. this hearing lasts about an hour 35 minutes. >> that afternoon, the committee on education in and labor will come to order for the purpose of conducting a hearing on the try committee discussion draft for health care reform in our country. before we began, i would like to welcome congressman klein to his first hearing as our new incoming ranking member. he is the senior republican on our committee. we welcome h
washington journal, a look at what the unrest in iran means for the future of the government with jack goldstone. then a discussion on the economy petermorici of the university of maryland. and then zero lizgarbus talks about her film. that is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> sunday on c-span to's "book to v." nicholas scmidle sits down with ralph peters. next weekend, three days a book to be starting friday morning at 8:00 p.m. including offered johnny ferling from...
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tomorrow on washington journal, a look at the unrest in iran and a feature of the government with jack goldstone of george mason university. and discussion on the economy, unemployment, and world financial markets. later, director and producer -- and talks about her film. that is live at 7:00 eastern a.m. on c-span. >> analyses been funded? >> publicly funded. >> des nations, maybe? >> government. >> taxes.
tomorrow on washington journal, a look at the unrest in iran and a feature of the government with jack goldstone of george mason university. and discussion on the economy, unemployment, and world financial markets. later, director and producer -- and talks about her film. that is live at 7:00 eastern a.m. on c-span. >> analyses been funded? >> publicly funded. >> des nations, maybe? >> government. >> taxes.
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it will begin with jack goldstone. they will talk about the economy and world financial markets after that. a director and producer will talk about her film later. it deals with free speech. that is live at 7:00 p.m. -- 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] >> conservation was dealing with a certain things. >> douglas brinkley were talking about the conservation movement in the early days. >> he believed in hunting. he did not believe in hunting so you would make a species extinct. he cared about butterflies, wild flowers. he wanted to make sure we had a place for that in modern society. >> sunday "q&a" on the wilderness warrior, roosevelt. sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. you can listen to it on radio or on the computer. our web site is c-span.org. >> how is c-span funded? >> publicly funded. >> donations. >> government? >> c-span gets funding through the taxes. >> federal funding. >> i do not know. >> how is
it will begin with jack goldstone. they will talk about the economy and world financial markets after that. a director and producer will talk about her film later. it deals with free speech. that is live at 7:00 p.m. -- 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] >> conservation was dealing with a certain things. >> douglas brinkley were talking about the conservation movement in the...
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washington journal," a look at what the unrest in iran means for the future of the government with jack goldstone of george mason university. then a discussion on the economy, unemployment and world financial markets with peter morici of the university of maryland. and later, liz talks about her film, shouting fire, stories from the edge of free speech. that's live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> sunday on c-span 2's book tv. former reagan analyzers on why the president believed destroying nuclear weapons would bring and end to the soviet union. >> nicholas talks about his two years in pakistan. he sits down with ralph peters. and next weekend for the holiday, three days of book tv starting friday morning at 8:00. including a historian and author. life, sunday from george washington's mount vernon estate. the entire schedule is on line, including streaming video and easy to search archives. >> and now, washington national's president stan kast en at the national press club. he talks about the team which moved to washington in 2005. >> good afternoon. welcome to the national bless club. i
washington journal," a look at what the unrest in iran means for the future of the government with jack goldstone of george mason university. then a discussion on the economy, unemployment and world financial markets with peter morici of the university of maryland. and later, liz talks about her film, shouting fire, stories from the edge of free speech. that's live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> sunday on c-span 2's book tv. former reagan analyzers on why the president...
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journal, a look at what the unrest and iran means for the future of the government with the jack and goldstone of george mason university. then a discussion on the end -- economy and world markets. later, director and producer talks about a film, shouting fire, stories from the edge of free speech. that is live at 7:00 a.m. here on c-span. how c-span funded? >> it is publicly funded. >> donations may be? >> it gives its funding through the taxes? >> i don't know. >> 30 years ago, america's cable companies created c-span as a public service. a private business initiative, no public mandate, no public money. >> defense secretary robert gates as he addressed a conference of senior defense officials from the persian gulf countries. he spoke about it around nuclear weapons program and the situation in iraq and afghanistan. he is introduced by general david patras --. trieste. petraeus. having had the privilege of meeting him i realized from the outset that this was a leader who got it. this was hours before he left to go to iraq. i have been privileged to work closely with him in iraq and then of c
journal, a look at what the unrest and iran means for the future of the government with the jack and goldstone of george mason university. then a discussion on the end -- economy and world markets. later, director and producer talks about a film, shouting fire, stories from the edge of free speech. that is live at 7:00 a.m. here on c-span. how c-span funded? >> it is publicly funded. >> donations may be? >> it gives its funding through the taxes? >> i don't know....