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host: congressman john mica, we appreciate your time. guest: thank you.t: we are going to turn to a new poll out by the harvard institute of politics taking a look at the political views of millennials. ♪ >> the c-span's cities tour has partnered to learn about the history of topeka, kansas. >> the very act of signing the kansas-nebraska act was viewed by missouri is -- missourians as an act of war. many missourians assumed it was theirs. there were raids back and forth across the border almost immediately. john brown, his sons, and a couple of other followers dragged five men from their cabin, along the creek, and they are shot and hacked to get a -- death with broad swords. that cleared that area of southern settlers. >> if you look at the schools into peak standing outside, you would be hard-pressed to determined what students are african-american students because the school board did provide all of the same materials that the white schools offered. what is even more interesting for most people is that they find out that after graduating from elementar
host: congressman john mica, we appreciate your time. guest: thank you.t: we are going to turn to a new poll out by the harvard institute of politics taking a look at the political views of millennials. ♪ >> the c-span's cities tour has partnered to learn about the history of topeka, kansas. >> the very act of signing the kansas-nebraska act was viewed by missouri is -- missourians as an act of war. many missourians assumed it was theirs. there were raids back and forth across the...
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then congressman john mica is here to talk about the landing on capitol hill and efforts to secure d.c. air space. later, a look at a poll. our guest, a polling director at harvard institute of politics. washington journal live at 7:00 eastern on cspan. join the conversation with your calls and comments on facebook and twitter. >>> a government report alleges that homeland security official while serving as head of u.s. citizenship and immigration services gave special access to the visa program known as eb 5. thursday, he testifies before the house homeland security committee to answer questions about political favoritism. see it live starting 10:00 a.m. eastern on cspan 3. >>> sunday night on cspan's q and a, "the washington post" national security reporter walter pinkas on the situation in the middle east and his opinion of the invasion of iraq. >> i think one of the things about the bush administration and paul wolfowitz who never claimed to be an expert on the middle east or on iraq and proved it and history has proved it is that we look at things from our own point of view and ge
then congressman john mica is here to talk about the landing on capitol hill and efforts to secure d.c. air space. later, a look at a poll. our guest, a polling director at harvard institute of politics. washington journal live at 7:00 eastern on cspan. join the conversation with your calls and comments on facebook and twitter. >>> a government report alleges that homeland security official while serving as head of u.s. citizenship and immigration services gave special access to the...
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then congressman john mica of florida is here to talk about the jie row copter landing on capitol hill efforts to secure d.c. air space. later, a look at a poll that shows younger americans prefer democrats control the white house in 2016. our guest is a polling director at harvard institute of politics. washington journal live every morning at 7:00 eastern on cspan. join the conversation with your calls and comments on facebook and twitter. >>> navy secretary mabus remarks from the national press club, live at 1:00 p.m. eastern on cspan3. >>> this weekend the cspan cities tour partnered with cox communications to learn about the history and lit rather life of to peek a, kansas. >> the act of signing that piece of paper was viewed by missouri as an act of war. when northerners decided if popular sovereignty will decide the fate of kansas, we are going to send people to settle, that was viewed as an act of war by many that assumed it would all be theirs. there are raids back and forth across the kansas border almost immediately. in may of 1856 john brown, his sons, a couple of other fol
then congressman john mica of florida is here to talk about the jie row copter landing on capitol hill efforts to secure d.c. air space. later, a look at a poll that shows younger americans prefer democrats control the white house in 2016. our guest is a polling director at harvard institute of politics. washington journal live every morning at 7:00 eastern on cspan. join the conversation with your calls and comments on facebook and twitter. >>> navy secretary mabus remarks from the...
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commerce and john mica discusses the rules governing washington, d.c.'s restricted airspace. and the harvard institute of politics on a new polling that shows young americans preferred the democratic party, and what it means for the 2016 presidential race. ♪ host: good morning, everyone can on this thursday, april 30 2015. house and senate republicans have reached a deal on the budget proposal, leaving a vote -- a way for the vote on the house floor. meanwhile, a second night of curfew, but protests have spread across the country and the discussion continues about racial and economic tension and what to do about these issues. what is your take on this? the numbers are on the
commerce and john mica discusses the rules governing washington, d.c.'s restricted airspace. and the harvard institute of politics on a new polling that shows young americans preferred the democratic party, and what it means for the 2016 presidential race. ♪ host: good morning, everyone can on this thursday, april 30 2015. house and senate republicans have reached a deal on the budget proposal, leaving a vote -- a way for the vote on the house floor. meanwhile, a second night of curfew, but...