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love c-span. voters are faced with another season of saturday night live and their snarky comments. increasing with the left media, and even telling the generous -- she always has her show that says be kind to one another -- even though into generous is being mean to our president. our numbers are increasing exponentially. all we need is congress to grow a spine invoked with the president. host: how frustrated re: with the republican leadership, mitch mcconnell and paul ryan? caller: it is ridiculous. they finally got a chance to do something and make the next generations prosper again, and they are handing it over. instead of strength, it is like minority rule, a few democrats and republicans are tearing apart the country. we have to get behind our presidents agenda and make america great again. --t: from the boston herald into the storm -- the front page story, president trump's feud with the san juan mayor clouding tuesday's trip. on the republican mine from colorado, good morning. caller: thanks, steve. i wanted to make a few comments. in reference to dr. price's resignation, th
love c-span. voters are faced with another season of saturday night live and their snarky comments. increasing with the left media, and even telling the generous -- she always has her show that says be kind to one another -- even though into generous is being mean to our president. our numbers are increasing exponentially. all we need is congress to grow a spine invoked with the president. host: how frustrated re: with the republican leadership, mitch mcconnell and paul ryan? caller: it is...
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first ray in lake dallas, texas, democrat's line, you are on with go ahead.r, caller: hey, pedro, love c-span. hear youuglas, nice to this morning. just the ideology of the republican party, they tax cutss trying to do and this thing about trickle-down economics nmy stimation, trickle-down economics simply don't work. every tax plan, they always want make it so it soupds like everybody is getting a often in the t end, it is always the rich getting the tax cut. okay. and say, we around want to get every american to and make money and all this great stuff. he problem is that when the money does filter in to the they're not giveing that out to jobs or anything else, all that money is going the c.e.o. of the company. host: ray, thanks. ray, it's a ow, point that many people have. we one of the things if think in the context of policy is to make writers decide to dip into the private retirement system for revenue, reinvest take that and back in the system so low sxer working americans can get extra saver's credit, ave more in plans, have better access, simplify the system, get better financial edu
first ray in lake dallas, texas, democrat's line, you are on with go ahead.r, caller: hey, pedro, love c-span. hear youuglas, nice to this morning. just the ideology of the republican party, they tax cutss trying to do and this thing about trickle-down economics nmy stimation, trickle-down economics simply don't work. every tax plan, they always want make it so it soupds like everybody is getting a often in the t end, it is always the rich getting the tax cut. okay. and say, we around want to...
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let me say before we go any further, we are happy to have c-span here. we'd love c-span. we like to thank barnes and noble for hosting us. we found out that the book showed up as number one on barnes and noble on their website today across the country so we are really happy to be here and we would like to thank our editor have been over there along with rachel and many other people that helped make the possible so we would be remiss in not. what might be interesting for you is if we talk with each other for a few minutes and then take some of your questions. did you want to kick it off? >> even though we've worked together now for two books in five years, i have an idea of his favorite moments and inner workings, but i kind of don't also so we will kick it off this way and let you chime in as well. maybe let's start by talking about your favorite moment of the book. >> there was an interesting thing that happened you might have a similar experience we were expecting hillary clinton was would be the next president of the united states and i assume most of you were not into
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first ray in lake dallas, texas, democrat's line, you are on with go ahead.r, caller: hey, pedro, love c-span. hear youuglas, nice to this morning. just the ideology of the republican party, they tax cutss trying to do and this thing about trickle-down economics nmy stimation, trickle-down economics simply don't work. every tax plan, they always want make it so it soupds like everybody is getting a often in the t end, it is always the rich getting the tax cut. okay. and say, we around want to get every american to and make money and all this great stuff. he problem is that when the money does filter in to the they're not giveing that out to jobs or anything else, all that money is going the c.e.o. of the company. host: ray, thanks. ray, it's a ow, point that many people have. we one of the things if think in the context of policy is to make writers decide to dip into the private retirement system for revenue, reinvest take that and back in the system so low sxer working americans can get extra saver's credit, ave more in plans, have better access, simplify the system, get better financial edu
first ray in lake dallas, texas, democrat's line, you are on with go ahead.r, caller: hey, pedro, love c-span. hear youuglas, nice to this morning. just the ideology of the republican party, they tax cutss trying to do and this thing about trickle-down economics nmy stimation, trickle-down economics simply don't work. every tax plan, they always want make it so it soupds like everybody is getting a often in the t end, it is always the rich getting the tax cut. okay. and say, we around want to...
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c-span, you can find all of our coverage available there at c-span video archives, the 30th anniversary year. jerry in california, a republican. good morning. caller: yes, good morning. first-time caller. loven. your earlier caller talked about turning every state blue in the would states, i wished he think about that, i wish anybody else out there would think about that really would not be accuracratic republic anymore. that is my only comment. appreciate you. thank you. host: jim is in rockhill, new independent, good morning. caller: good morning, sir. on the o make a comment tax bill that is coming up, the rates and whatax the president wants to do and i want everybody to know out the middle ially class because it is not put out there very often, they are doing exemption, rsonal that is $4050 per person in your now have that you will to pay taxes on if that is five $22,200, hat is four50 by the number of peep and he will now that could from the by dropping 15% to 12%, but i would kind of doubt that. a very find yourself in bad position if that personal exemption is done away with. on the tax front, news yesterday out of capitol hill, the white house's push for cuts made with "washington
c-span, you can find all of our coverage available there at c-span video archives, the 30th anniversary year. jerry in california, a republican. good morning. caller: yes, good morning. first-time caller. loven. your earlier caller talked about turning every state blue in the would states, i wished he think about that, i wish anybody else out there would think about that really would not be accuracratic republic anymore. that is my only comment. appreciate you. thank you. host: jim is in...
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i love c-span. it is where i get all my news, besides social media and other news stations.ut we are looking toward the future here. there is no clean coal burning. there are other purposes that if you havefor, but kids, you have to be concerned about the air you are breathing. with the fellow down in arizona who is just on the line, he needs to think about that air he is breathing with valley fever, is that spore that can kill you from breathing the air. i actually got it from being in arizona. it is just bad. -- like your terms said, electric, gas, and trump is nothing but a dog and pony show. host: mark, independent line. caller: good morning, thank you, pedro. i do not agree with the rollback , as the gentleman from arizona was just mentioning about the chinese burning the coal. that is totally false, because the chinese are actually windasing their renewable turbines and solar because of the problems with dilution in beijing and other places. withow the coal plants -- the coal plants they have built. i am not apathetic to the people that live in the states, but the real
i love c-span. it is where i get all my news, besides social media and other news stations.ut we are looking toward the future here. there is no clean coal burning. there are other purposes that if you havefor, but kids, you have to be concerned about the air you are breathing. with the fellow down in arizona who is just on the line, he needs to think about that air he is breathing with valley fever, is that spore that can kill you from breathing the air. i actually got it from being in...
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caller: i love c-span and have been calling your great network for 30 years.he key isnity and to get away, we have a budget and we think if you give young people's goals and get them fired up and motivated about goals and being successful and encourage them. purdue, hele, david is helping us with a project and the idea behind it is to motivate and inspire young people and encourage them to find goals. if you are trying to do good for the country and help other people, you will not have time for drugs. that is the key with your project and people like also pool, david purdue, and others, working to fire up young people. i initiated a bunch of people yesterday, sharp, young people. get them talking about goals and fired up and energized. then they will not have time to think about drugs. it is a serious problem and that is how we will address it, by getting to these young people and motivating them to get involved and worthwhile projects and establish goals. that is our way to combat the drug problem. host: let's go to dallas, texas, christine calling who has be
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c-span wj. our facebookon page at facebook.com/c-span. john in new hampshire, you're up first on this open phones. good morning. go ahead. caller: good morning, pedro. i love reform, ifto tax anybody looked at the budget, tax and budget cuts had to do with cutting social security, medicare -- i mean medicaid excuse me. to pay for some of the tax reform bill. , i also the tax reform bill think the bush tax cuts leave the giant hole. there was $2 trillion over 10 years. what then't understand republicans are trying to accomplish. it's just a repeat of the bush tax cuts. cutbudget itself is just a to the entitlements. that's all i wanted to say. i appreciate your time. host: john is next from marcel, north carolina. jane from this is north carolina on the defendant line. -- independent line. caller: thank you for my call. i'm calling in response to jodey arrington. i think it will be beneficial for the american public if they received letters of commitment or confirmation from these corporations that they think are going to bring back the money into this country and create all these jobs. just anothers is example of trickle-down economics that has not worked
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love george h.w. bush. [applause and cheers] >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. sunday morning, newt gingrich will discuss president trump and his relationship with congress. georgetown university's associate professor will be here to talk about his path to prison and georgetown law. university of texas professor will talk about the real reasons why nfl players neil during the national anthem. c-span'so watch washington journal, live at 7:00 p.m. eastern on sunday morning. join the discussion. >> close your eyes for a moment. stretch -- close your eyes. i see you. [laughter] trust me. empathy. i want you to stretch your imagination. [noises of a car accident] >> open your eyes. that is how fast it happens. in a blink, no warning. q&a, the night on executive director of paralyzed veterans of america sherman about hisunior talks own paralysis and his work to help paralyzed vets. >> i am trying to tell them that this is the problem. this is what i see from a patient and policy perspective, you have to empathize. that is what will make the ba the ideal pr
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love. thank you. [ applause ] >>> tomorrow morning on c-span 2, president trump at this year's values voter summit in washington, d.c. the family research council and other conservative organizations have been meeting for 12 years to discuss social issues facing the nation. c-span 2 will have live coverage, starting at 8:45 a.m. eastern. president trump will speak later in the morning, and at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, alabama senate candidate, roy moore, and house majority whip, steve scalise, will address the gathering. >>> this weekend, on american history tv on c-span3, saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern, on the civil war, kelly mess you'ric on southern morale after black troops were assigned to guard confederate prisoners. >> one might assume, that's why they chose these black troops, because in the mid 19th century, most people did believe black men were not talented enough to fight. that they weren't brave enough to fight. >> at 8:00, on lectures in history, middle tennessee state university professor, ashley reilly sousa on native americans and trade in 19th century california. >> the
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love lucy." there was the big media and c-span so to give special orders in a five minute speech to be carried over cable in to 100,000 homes around the country so when gingrich said i will give a speech to 100,000 people that is the orders from every afternoon. that quickly becomes a colts political leader getting 700 eggbeaters a -- letters a week. [inaudible conversations] mi welcome to new the third
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love your show. congratulate c-span for wonderful 20 years on the radio and i watch you pretty all the time. anyway, bill press, you are a and i really i -- you. guest: thank you. aller: i have watched you for years, yes, i think you brighten up any panel you appear on. kudos to c-span for bringing you on, especially after the last was very irritating. but anyway, i just want to tell ou that this is the first president in my lifetime and i voted every election since mcgovern and i'm a democrat, i have voted republican once or going to specify who. >> and we break away from the end of this record a program to take you live at a look between -- at a look at the relationship between the u.s. and china. this is life from the johns hopkins institute here in washington. this is c-span. >> are transforming at such a pace, long-standing foreign policies and power dynamics are
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love lucy." big media. and c-span. and, he quickly realized the potency of giving -- respectful of others every afternoon, giving a five minute speech. 100 thousand into homes across the country. former congressman deck army used to live him about it and newt gingrich would say, would you give a speech to 100,000 people? of course you would. that is what you are doing with c-span. c-span became, i mean, he quickly becomes a cult political leader and he is getting, you know, 700 letters a week from peoples around the country. a junior member of georgia who is a member of the college. announcer: 50 years ago on october 18 -- about 150 years 18, the united states flag was raised in sitka, alaska. next on "real america", the alaska centennial. alaska. a u.s. army film produced to mark the centennial of the transfer ceremony. >> the maintenance called it the greata u.s. army land. where, unforgiving land mountains
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love george h.w. bush. [applause and cheers] >> in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable companiesbrought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> i was barely able to get back to the surface but then a bunch of them jumped in, there is a picture of them pulling me out of the lake. you can see my arm is broken. once they pulled me out, they were not happy to see me because i had just finished bombing the place. rough.pretty broke my shoulder and hurt my knee again. i do not blame them. we were in a war. i do not like it, but at the war time, when you are in a and you are captured by the to haveou cannot expect tea. 50 years after his capture, john mccain talks about the impact of the vietnam war on his life and the country, today at 6:00 and 10:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. we welcome back newt gingrich, out with a new book. and your wife's book and her new posting. george w. bush is in new york this week and said politics seems to be more vulnerable to conspiracy theories and outright fabrication. your reaction? >> i think there are real differences
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love lucy." no talk radio to speak of. media and c-span. realizes the potency of giving a five-minute speech and carrying into homes all over the country. say, would you go give a speech to 100,000 people, and he said, of course you would? he said, that is what you are doing with c-span. becomes -- he becomes a cold political leader and he is week.g 700 letters per georgia.mber from he's receiving a national following. >> watch on c-span twos book tv. tuesday, we are live at jefferson city, missouri for the next up on c-span city capitals tour. js croft will be our guest on "washington journal" starting at 8:00 a.m. >> now, remarks from sebastian gorka, deputy assistant to president trump, stephen bannon, and political
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love lucy" and "anticorporate." there are -- and and griffith. there's no talk radio and c-spane potency of giving special orders every afternoon, a five-minute speech, because it carried us part of cable into homes around the country and a former congressman used to say -- gingrich would say, would you get an audience in speech to 100,000 people? would,d, of course you and well, that is what you are doing with c-span special orders every afternoon. coldickly becomes a political leader, getting 700 letters a week from people around the country. >> watch afterwards sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2's book tv. during world war ii, the army air corps's first picture unit was composed entirely of some industry are fashionable's featured hollywood stars like james stewart, ronald reagan, clark gable and more. tv, on american history national archives specialists show clips of some films and discussed the work of the motion picture unit and the effort to preserve the films. the national archives hosted this hour-long event. >> welcome, everybody. today, we are broadcasting
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reviewed, it is one of honor, brilliance and patriotism and love of kcountry and i thank you and god bless you and your family. >>> c-span's washington journal is live everyday with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up wednesday morning, utah republican congressman chris stewart is going the discuss u.s. military operations in niger, and u.s. congressman paul tonko is going to discuss american leadership, and then we ll
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love lucy." there is no talk radio to speak of. just the big media. and c-span. and he quickly realizes the importance of giving special orders every afternoon in a five-minute speech because it was probably carried over cable into 100,000 homes around the country and former congressman armey used to say, this is a bit -- would you give an audience to 100,000 people? of course you would. that is what you are doing with c-span and special orders. and it becomes a cult political leader and getting 700 letters from people around the country to this back bench junior member from georgia who is a member of a minority party. he is achieving a national following. > watch sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's book tv. >> the white house president trump said that the u.s. will not certify that iran is complying with the nuclear deal and asked congress to impose additional sanctions.
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love this country. i appreciate your time. >> did the president authorize the mission? [inaudible chatter] >> c-span's "washing -- "washington journal", and friday morning. we will look at the federal epidemic.f the opioid and we will look at the iran nuclear agreement. and carrie johnson on attorney general jeff sessions's recent testimony. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern. join the discussion. >> c-span is live in new york city tonight for the annual al smith dinner, the charity dinner run by the catholic church. house speaker paul ryan is the featured speaker at this year's dinner. we expect them to be taking the podium at about 840. -- at 8:40. a live look now in new york city. while we are waiting, we will show you a little bit of this morning's washington journal with a former u.s. ambassador to nato in the obama administration who was on washington journal to talk about a report of filter machine vulnerabilities. host: douglas lute served as u.s. ambassador to nato in the obama administration from 2017, also harvard kennedy school of government in the future of
love this country. i appreciate your time. >> did the president authorize the mission? [inaudible chatter] >> c-span's "washing -- "washington journal", and friday morning. we will look at the federal epidemic.f the opioid and we will look at the iran nuclear agreement. and carrie johnson on attorney general jeff sessions's recent testimony. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern. join the discussion. >> c-span is live in new york city...
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love lucy and andy griffith. no talk radio to speak of. c-span. he quickly realizes the potency of giving special orders every afternoon and a five minute speech. because of that being carried 200,000 homes across the country. and dick used to say, would you go give us be sure hundred thousand people and a set of course and he said that's what you do with c-span so c-span became it quickly becomes a colt political leader and he's giving 700 letters a week from people around the country a junior member from georgia is a member of the minority party. >> watch sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on book tv. >> next, we'll hear from rebecca, her book the immortal life of henrietta lacks was the basis for an hbo original film. we sat down with her virginia shortly after the books release. >> rebecca who is henrietta lacks? >> she was a poor african-american former recent southern virginia where she was diagnosed with cervical cancer 30. without her knowledge dr. took a small piece of the tumor and put it in a petri dish and her cells became the first gro
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love lucy"" and andy griffith. and and talk radio, there was media and c-span and he quickly realizes the potency of special orders every afternoon, giving a five minute speech you know, because then being carried over cable and into 100,000 homes around the country. and dick armey, former congressman dick armey used to rib him about it and he'd say, and gingrich would say, he would say, dick, would you go before an audience and give a speech to 100,000 people? of course you would....
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c-span. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. chaplain conroy: let us pray. loving god, we ive you thanks for giving us another day. while members come to the end of a long weekend of constituent visits, bless them an those with whom they consult among those they represent with wisdom, patience, and generosity. as they seek law and policy that benefits not only local interest bus where possible, the greater common good of our country. we again ask you to impel those who possess power here in the capitol to be mindful of those americans who possess little or no power,est pirble -- especially in these days, those recovering in puerto rico. finally, we are mindful of yet another natural disaster unfolding in california with massive filed ir-- wildfires. we ask you to protect those who combat these fires and comfort those who have or will lose their homes and possessions. may all that is done today be for your greater honor and glory, amen. the speaker pro tempore: thank you. the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house his
c-span. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. chaplain conroy: let us pray. loving god, we ive you thanks for giving us another day. while members come to the end of a long weekend of constituent visits, bless them an those with whom they consult among those they represent with wisdom, patience, and generosity. as they seek law and policy that benefits not only local interest bus where possible, the greater common good of...
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love lucy," england that. there is no talk radio. and c-span. -- just big media and c-span. he quickly realizes the policy of special orders every afternoon, doing a five-minute speech. because it was getting carried over cable into 100,000 homes around the country. ribrmer congressman used to you and gingrich said would gave a speech to 100,000 people? of course you would. that is what you are doing with c-span, with special orders every afternoon. he quickly becomes a
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love lucy. no talk radio to speak of. that there's the big media. and c-span. and he quickly realizes the potency of giving a special orders. every afternoon. a five minute speech. because it was then being carried over cable into 100,000 homes around the country. and dick army former congressman used to. he'd say -- gingrich would say this is would you give an speech to 100,000 people? of course you would. that's what you're doing with c-span. with special orders every afternoon. c-span became -- he quickly becomes a cult political leader. he's getting 700 letter a week from people around the country. to this back bench of jr. member from georgia who is member of a minority party. achieving a national following. >> sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern. on c-span 2 book tv. >>> up next. on american history tv. we hear from lucian perkins. a two time pulitzer prize winner and former washington post staff photographer. he talks about his career and photographs of wars in the former yugoslavia. chechnya. iraq and afghanistan. and a three genere family living in pover
love lucy. no talk radio to speak of. that there's the big media. and c-span. and he quickly realizes the potency of giving a special orders. every afternoon. a five minute speech. because it was then being carried over cable into 100,000 homes around the country. and dick army former congressman used to. he'd say -- gingrich would say this is would you give an speech to 100,000 people? of course you would. that's what you're doing with c-span. with special orders every afternoon. c-span became...
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love george h.w. bush. [applause and cheers] >> c-span's "washington journal."rning, newt gingrich will discuss the republican -- georgetown university professor shon hopwood explained his path from prison to georgetown law. discusses theeph path -- the real reason for kneeling during nfl games. >> close your eyes for a moment. and stretch. close your eyes. i see you. trust me. empathy. stretch your imagination. open your eyes. that is how fast it happens. "q&a," theon executive director of paralyzed americans of america talks about his own paralysis and his work to help paralyzed vets. ,> i am trying to tell them this is the problem. i am trying to tell them you have to empathize. ideals what will make the provider for veterans. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." now, a senate panel on how to reduce health care costs. this is one hour and 40 minutes. -- we know that larger issues in health care are much more important. glad to have this discussion. it is a subject on which both republicans and democrats have a lot of interest. we look forward to your
love george h.w. bush. [applause and cheers] >> c-span's "washington journal."rning, newt gingrich will discuss the republican -- georgetown university professor shon hopwood explained his path from prison to georgetown law. discusses theeph path -- the real reason for kneeling during nfl games. >> close your eyes for a moment. and stretch. close your eyes. i see you. trust me. empathy. stretch your imagination. open your eyes. that is how fast it happens....
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pockets of cable here and there but mostly reruns of i love lucy and andy griffith and stuff like that, no talk radio to speak of. just the big media in c-span. he quickly realized the potency of giving special orders every afternoon in a five-minute speech because it was being carried over in cable to 100,000 homes around the country and the former congressman used to go after him about it and he would say whawassaying would you go ga speech to 100,000 people and he said of course. that's what you're doing with special orders every afternoon, so it quickly becomes a cold. it staying ahead of the curve at the cutting-edge of technology y we had a good relationship with the futurists. he had that relationship and understanding of the way that things were going. he would start going off on tangents about these other subjects. >> on a more global perspective what are the macro forces at work and how do we utilize them and he was able to take that anyway democrats didn't understand until it was too late. >> he had a deep appreciation because at the end of the revolution, benjamin rush was one of the important founders and framers and wrote a let
pockets of cable here and there but mostly reruns of i love lucy and andy griffith and stuff like that, no talk radio to speak of. just the big media in c-span. he quickly realized the potency of giving special orders every afternoon in a five-minute speech because it was being carried over in cable to 100,000 homes around the country and the former congressman used to go after him about it and he would say whawassaying would you go ga speech to 100,000 people and he said of course. that's what...
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love ucy, danny griffith. no talk radio. just the big media and c-span.e harnesses the potency of the afternoon, giving a five minute speech. to 100,000 homes around the country, and former congressman dig army used to say say, would you give a speech to 100,000 people? and he said, of course. that is what you are doing with c-span every afternoon. cultickly becomes a political leader, getting 700 letters a week from people around the country to this backbench junior member from georgia, already achieving a national following. >> watch "afterword" on c-span2s book tv. >> monday on "the communicators," we interviewed for cyber researchers teaching the latest cyber security techniques and artificial intelligence at the black hat conference in las vegas. >> one of the things that is a bit unique even from other devices, they're typically used autonomously. there is no interaction with the industrial controller. we have seen some attacks were they are able to exploit webcams, for example. >> traditionally hacking was around holding and making stuff. more rece
love ucy, danny griffith. no talk radio. just the big media and c-span.e harnesses the potency of the afternoon, giving a five minute speech. to 100,000 homes around the country, and former congressman dig army used to say say, would you give a speech to 100,000 people? and he said, of course. that is what you are doing with c-span every afternoon. cultickly becomes a political leader, getting 700 letters a week from people around the country to this backbench junior member from georgia,...
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love of country. and i thank >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up wednesday morning, utah republican congressman chris stewart discusses u.s. military operations in niger. and new york democratic congressman paul tonko talks about the open point of order -- opioid epidemic in america. sheenan will ilip discuss the release of j.f.k. assassination documents. be sure to watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on wednesday morning. join the discussion. >> kevin hassett, thed of the president's down soifl economic advisors testified wednesday before the joint economic committee on tax reform. live coverages begins at 10:00 a.m. eastern on wednesday on c-span3, on c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. wednesday, judge fred cavanaugh of the d.c. circuit court of appeals talks about the role of the judiciary in maintaining the separation of powers between the three government branches. we'll have live coverage of his speech at the heritage noundation at 5:30 p.m. eastern on c-span3 or watch it online at c-span.org and on
love of country. and i thank >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up wednesday morning, utah republican congressman chris stewart discusses u.s. military operations in niger. and new york democratic congressman paul tonko talks about the open point of order -- opioid epidemic in america. sheenan will ilip discuss the release of j.f.k. assassination documents. be sure to watch "washington journal" live at...
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love lucy" and "andy griffith." there is no talk radio to speak of. and c-span. potencyly realizes the of giving special orders every afternoon because it was then being carried over cable into 100,000 homes around the country. former congressman digg army used to say, would you go give a speech to 100,000 people? of course you would. that is what you are doing with c-span, with special orders every afternoon. he quickly becomes a cold political leader -- a cult political leader getting letters from people around the country, this backbench junior member from georgia of the minority party. announcer: tonight at 9:00 p.m. on c-span2's book tv. announcer: our c-span cities tour takes american history tv on the road to feature the history of cities across america. here is a recent program. concord, wehile in toured the city with former representative charles douglas. >> thank you for showing us around concord. for people who haven't been here, what do they need to know about concord, new hampshire? >> is the state capital of little new hampshire, in the southern cen
love lucy" and "andy griffith." there is no talk radio to speak of. and c-span. potencyly realizes the of giving special orders every afternoon because it was then being carried over cable into 100,000 homes around the country. former congressman digg army used to say, would you go give a speech to 100,000 people? of course you would. that is what you are doing with c-span, with special orders every afternoon. he quickly becomes a cold political leader -- a cult political leader...
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love lucy and things like that. there is no talk radio to speak of. there is the big media. and c-span. he quickly realizes the potency of giving special orders every afternoon, a five-minute speech, because it was then being carried over cable into 100,000 homes around the country, and him aboutsed to rip it. newt gingrich used to say, w ould you give a speech to 100,000 people? that is what you have on c-span every afternoon. he quickly became a colt political leader getting 700 letters a week from people , a junior country member from georgia who is a member of a minority party. onouncer: watch afterwords c-span twos book tv. tonight on the civil war, the union's decision to assign colored troops to guard prisoners. here is a preview. the returned to the southerners, he said, isn't it talkous, most too good to or think about prison filled with rebel shoulders and dark ies on guard over them. areent on to conclude "they without surprise, without a government, and without a cause." union's decision to use black regards over confederates is important for many reasons. it helped to shape
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loved one. it is sad, people have died. n calling in from wilmington, delaware. what are your thoughts? good morning, c-spannd condolences to all of the families that lost loved ones. first of all, general kelly, when he was making his speech, he talked about how, when he lost his son, there was a friend -- a fellow officer that told him what to say -- how to deal with that. he was relating that to donald trump. that was soldier to soldier talking. when president trump was talking , you do not johnson talk to her like you were talking to a soldier. general kelly was wrong in trump to have president talk to her in that manner. second of all, it has been proven time and time again through the video and newspaper investigations that donald trump lied when he says that he has thatcted all of the folks -- all of the troops that have passed in war. and that president obama did not. car, representative wilson was in the car, she was not eavesdropping. they put the call on speaker and representative wilson was asked to be there because she knew sergeant johnson from when he was a child. trump want to give donald an
loved one. it is sad, people have died. n calling in from wilmington, delaware. what are your thoughts? good morning, c-spannd condolences to all of the families that lost loved ones. first of all, general kelly, when he was making his speech, he talked about how, when he lost his son, there was a friend -- a fellow officer that told him what to say -- how to deal with that. he was relating that to donald trump. that was soldier to soldier talking. when president trump was talking , you do not...
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love lucy and andy griffith, things like that. there's no talk radio to speak up. just the big media. and c-span. quickly realizes the potency of getting special orders every afternoon, giving a five-minute speech, because of it being carried over cable to 100,000 homes around the country. former congressman did army used to rip him about it. and he would say, gingrich would give ack, would you go speech to 100,000 people. of course. that's what you're doing with c-span with special orders every afternoon. he quickly became a cult political leader and is getting 700 letters a week from people around the country, to this backbench, you know, junior member from georgia who is a member of a minority party. he is only achieving a national following. afterwords on book tv. next, the grandchildren of president franklin d. roosevelt's new deal cabinet members and advisors talked about the actions in the 1930's and early 1940's to bring the country back -- back from the great depression. they were joined by president roosevelt's grandson, james roosevelt junior. >> this was one of the ideas that has been
love lucy and andy griffith, things like that. there's no talk radio to speak up. just the big media. and c-span. quickly realizes the potency of getting special orders every afternoon, giving a five-minute speech, because of it being carried over cable to 100,000 homes around the country. former congressman did army used to rip him about it. and he would say, gingrich would give ack, would you go speech to 100,000 people. of course. that's what you're doing with c-span with special orders...
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love lucy. there's no talk radio to speak of, this is the big medium. and c-span. he quickly realizes the potency of giving special orders every afternoon, a five-minute speech because it was carried over cable into 100,000 homes around the country. big army, he used to read them about it. wouldch would say dick, you go give a speech to 100,000 people, he said of course you would, that's what you're doing with c-span. c-span became -- he quickly becomes a cult political leader and he's getting 700 letters are a week from people around the ofntry to this backbench union member from georgia who is a member of the parties are ready achieving national power. " tonight"afterwards, on c-span twos book tv. >> about 115 years ago -- 150 years ago, october 18, the andrussian flag was lowered the american flag was raised in sitka, alaska. the seven point $2 million alaska purchase. next on "real america", the alaska centennial. a u.s. army film produced to mark the centennial of the transfer ceremony. >> the natives called it the great land. a hard, unforgiving land where mo
love lucy. there's no talk radio to speak of, this is the big medium. and c-span. he quickly realizes the potency of giving special orders every afternoon, a five-minute speech because it was carried over cable into 100,000 homes around the country. big army, he used to read them about it. wouldch would say dick, you go give a speech to 100,000 people, he said of course you would, that's what you're doing with c-span. c-span became -- he quickly becomes a cult political leader and he's getting...
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c-span here so that's pretty cool. thanks to the guys at c-span. just a couple of quick announcements, our next event here at the club will be first thursday. he loves them too. our next event is first thursday, october 5 and that will be our farewell party to our county chairwoman and l malthus who, she and her husband moved to washington, her husband david was a noted economist is part of the, easy undersecretary of the treasury or international monetary affairs been confirmed as undersecretary so they moved, and he apparently is going to be here that night so i think it's a great opportunity for us to celebrate them and to wish them the best in washington and keep up the good connection with washington. his first thursday in october october 5 so that will be, like in two weeks or so. in about two weeks from this week so it will be a great event, make sure you come back for that. i want to put in a plug , it's nice to come here and talk and complain about the city not going in the right direction but now is the time for us to be doing something about it. it's time to get involved in campaign. whether you want to get involved in the mayoral race or
c-span here so that's pretty cool. thanks to the guys at c-span. just a couple of quick announcements, our next event here at the club will be first thursday. he loves them too. our next event is first thursday, october 5 and that will be our farewell party to our county chairwoman and l malthus who, she and her husband moved to washington, her husband david was a noted economist is part of the, easy undersecretary of the treasury or international monetary affairs been confirmed as...
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love lucy lucy and andy griffith. there was no talk radio to speak of. this is the big media. and c-span. realizes the potency of giving special orders every afternoon, doing a five-minute speech. because it was being carried over cable into 100,000 homes around the country. andy dick armie army, former congressman deck army used to read him about it. gingrich would say, would you go give an audience -- give a speech to 100,000 people? and he said of course i would. that is what you are doing with c-span with special orders every afternoon. c-span became -- he quickly leader andolitical he is giving 700 letters a week from people around the country to this backbench, junior member from georgia. already achieving a national following. announcer: watch afterwards tonight at 9:00 p.m. on c-span two's book tv. announcer: this year marks the 100th anniversary of buffalo bills death. and the buffalo
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my main question this morning pedro, is how come c-span 2002, i was listening to brian. loveody brian, what made me fall in love with insisted that what any of - responded to the -- i mean, reasonable uestions, really, you know, some omething that is not kind of off the wall question or but when, in the segment where we were talking the question was who is the facility e inspection -- any nuclear progra programs? now, what happens? answered the question. he evaded it, that made me like prian, he insisted that they questions,reasonable skated around that point and i still don't know the answer. is he proposing the alternati alternate? guys.th that, i love you i watch you. host: okay, thanks, joseph, thanks for watching. from new hampshire, independent line. caller: yes, hello. i have a question now. you just had a segment on the thing here subject and where in north korea does the prevailing winds blow? does the winds blow from the orth of like china, straight down the south korea, or does it the east?e west to this would make a big difference n attack or fall-out or anything
my main question this morning pedro, is how come c-span 2002, i was listening to brian. loveody brian, what made me fall in love with insisted that what any of - responded to the -- i mean, reasonable uestions, really, you know, some omething that is not kind of off the wall question or but when, in the segment where we were talking the question was who is the facility e inspection -- any nuclear progra programs? now, what happens? answered the question. he evaded it, that made me like prian,...
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love lucy and andy griffith and stuff like that. there's no talk radio to speak of. there's the big medium, and c-span. he quickly realizes the potency of giving special orders every afternoon, give a five-minute speech because it was then being carried over cable into 100,000 homes around the country. dick armey, former congressman dick armey used to with him about it and he would say, gingrich would say, he would say dick, would you go given speech to 100,000 people? of course you would. that's what you are doing with c-span, with special orders every afternoon. c-span became, quickly becomes a cult leader and is getting 700 letters a week from people around the country, to this backbench junior member from georgia who is a member of a minority party was already achieving a national following, he understood and you talk about the abolition of the fairness doctrine. that the run out in the rise of talk waited. english being one of the first members with an email e-mail a. staying at of the curve. >> guest: he's always at the cutting edge of technology. >> host: he had a good relationship with alvin, a
love lucy and andy griffith and stuff like that. there's no talk radio to speak of. there's the big medium, and c-span. he quickly realizes the potency of giving special orders every afternoon, give a five-minute speech because it was then being carried over cable into 100,000 homes around the country. dick armey, former congressman dick armey used to with him about it and he would say, gingrich would say, he would say dick, would you go given speech to 100,000 people? of course you would....
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love lucy and things like that. there no talk rated to speak of -- talk radio to speak of, just the big media. and c-span. potencyly realizes the of giving special orders every afternoon, giving a speech, given over cable over to 100,000 homes around the country. say --k army is to gingrich would say would you go give a speech to 100,000 people. of course. that is what you are doing with c-span, with special orders every afternoon. cultickly becomes a political leader and he is getting 700...
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love lucy" and andy griffith and stuff like that. there's no talk radio. to speak of. that -- there's the big media. and c-span.he quickly realizes the potentcy of giving special orders every afternoon, a five-minute speech and then being carried over cable into 100,000 homes around the country. and dick armey, former congressman dick arm ye used to rib him about it and said -- and grich would say, this is -- dick, would you go give a speech to 100,000 people? and said of course you would....
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c-span. [inaudible discussion] >> hi, everybody. colin is sit neglect haunted cheer. >> i want to tell a story about the big chair. >> thank you all for coming on this lovely
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c-span. ♪ virginia.ening, >> [cheering] t> is into that great -- isn' it great to have president barack obama in the commonwealth of virginia? >> [cheering] >> do we not loveur president? >and i get a kick out of this. on the other side, ed gillespie is treating the president of his party as a communicable disease. they won't even talk to each other. we don't do that here. we love barack obama in the commonwealth of virginia. >> [cheering] [applause] >> i was just talking to the president backstage. she said, i feel like i'm an honorary virginian. i said, moving anytime you want. -- move in any time you want. it was four years ago this time that president obama campaign for me as governor. i stood on stage with ralph northam. we made ar years ago, lot of commitments to you. you worked your heart and soul out to get us to elected, and i want to say thank you for what you did four years ago. >> [cheering] governor mcauliffe: we broke a 40 year trend to win that governor's office, and we are going to do it again this time for ralph northam. and why? because we made promises to all of you. and i am proud to stand here four years later as your governor to tell
c-span. ♪ virginia.ening, >> [cheering] t> is into that great -- isn' it great to have president barack obama in the commonwealth of virginia? >> [cheering] >> do we not loveur president? >and i get a kick out of this. on the other side, ed gillespie is treating the president of his party as a communicable disease. they won't even talk to each other. we don't do that here. we love barack obama in the commonwealth of virginia. >> [cheering] [applause] >> i...
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love lucy. there is no talk radio to speak of. c-span. media and ofrealizes the potency giving special orders every afternoon, giving a five minute speech because it is being carried over cable into a hundred thousand homes around the country. used to rip him about saynd newt gingrich would would you give a speech to 100,000 people? that is what you're doing with c-span every afternoon. he quickly becomes a political leader and is getting 700 letters a week from people around the country to this backbench, a junior member from georgia who is a member of a -- a memberty green of a minority party. >> watch afterwords on c-span two's book tv. "washington journal" continues. host: bill kristol is back on our desk. news comes out of maine that senator susan collins has announced her plan for 2018, the headline from politico saying she declined to run for maine governor, the decision preserves her role as a key moderate in the senate. is that good for the republican party? because she is most likely to win the seat and another republican would
love lucy. there is no talk radio to speak of. c-span. media and ofrealizes the potency giving special orders every afternoon, giving a five minute speech because it is being carried over cable into a hundred thousand homes around the country. used to rip him about saynd newt gingrich would would you give a speech to 100,000 people? that is what you're doing with c-span every afternoon. he quickly becomes a political leader and is getting 700 letters a week from people around the country to...
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love lucy and the andy griffith and stuff like that. there's no talk radio to speak out, that this is the big media, and c-span.s the potency of giving special orders every afternoon, a five-minute speech because of it being carried over cable and a 100,000 homes around the country. dick armey, former congressman dick armey used to go on and say, gingrich would say, dick, would you go to an audience come to speech to 100,000 people? of course you would. that's what you're doing with c-span's come with special orders every afternoon. so c-span became, he quickly becomes a cold political leader and is getting 700 letters a week from people around the country, to this backbench of junior member from georgia who's a member of a minority party, already achieving national power. >> watch "after words" sunday night at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span2's booktv. >> we are live this morning for the annual values voter summit in washington, d.c. hosted by a number of conservative organizations. we are shortly from some republican lawmakers who were reflect on what's happening on capitol hill include north carolina congressman ma
love lucy and the andy griffith and stuff like that. there's no talk radio to speak out, that this is the big media, and c-span.s the potency of giving special orders every afternoon, a five-minute speech because of it being carried over cable and a 100,000 homes around the country. dick armey, former congressman dick armey used to go on and say, gingrich would say, dick, would you go to an audience come to speech to 100,000 people? of course you would. that's what you're doing with c-span's...
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lovely puerto rico. [applause] >> puerto rico is the roots and justice sotomayor's culture and family, who are regular florists, they found orchids, anthuriums, ginger and animal foliage. thank you c-span-tv. we here at n houston, texas, welcome you and our friends across the country joining us on television. thank you for joining us. produce produce. >> annise parker is joining us tonight. [applause] >> annise parker is one of my heros and favorite people and a terrific mayor. please stand, annise parker and first lady, kathy howard. [applause] >> you can see past presentations of the progressive forum on our web site, great minds, such as jane goodall. that's progressiveforum progressiveforum houston.org. >> books are on sale in the grand foyer. after justice sotomayor's presentation, she'll join me for a q & a. should say that supreme court rules don't allow to us discuss court cases of the past, present or future, but we will delve deeply into her fascinating story. justice sotomayor will sign books and greet fans in the grand foyer. i cried when i read my beloved world. and i also laughed. it is a good book. i believe it will be more than a best seller. it will become a classic am
lovely puerto rico. [applause] >> puerto rico is the roots and justice sotomayor's culture and family, who are regular florists, they found orchids, anthuriums, ginger and animal foliage. thank you c-span-tv. we here at n houston, texas, welcome you and our friends across the country joining us on television. thank you for joining us. produce produce. >> annise parker is joining us tonight. [applause] >> annise parker is one of my heros and favorite people and a terrific...
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we are live on c-span, with permission i'm going out of frame to get the books so you guys can see them and introduce th them. >> all right. [laughter] >> you're going to love hearing about both of them. >> and mine? >> you want yours? >> sure. >> why not? >> a long time getting this cover. >> a good cover. >> thank you. >> oh, really, i want to tell you about tim and then we're going to bring these two books together. tim is a professor at columbia law school, contributing opinion writer for the new york times, he's best known for his work on net neutrality theory, he in fact coined the term net neutrality. he's the author of the book "the master switch", the attention merchants along with network neutrality, broadband discrimination and several other works. one of america's 100 most influential lawyers in 2013, named to the american academy of arts and sciences in 2017. author of the attention merchants. tell us about this book. >> sure, thanks, what a great audience, i'm just really pleased. i was worried it was going to be big data audience and you know, oh, from the 7th floor nobody is coming up. but-- >> the best audience. >> yes, this is great. and i
we are live on c-span, with permission i'm going out of frame to get the books so you guys can see them and introduce th them. >> all right. [laughter] >> you're going to love hearing about both of them. >> and mine? >> you want yours? >> sure. >> why not? >> a long time getting this cover. >> a good cover. >> thank you. >> oh, really, i want to tell you about tim and then we're going to bring these two books together. tim is a...