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marvin kalb: radical left, radical right.escribems used to complicated processes, i find it complicated. are you a democrat or republican? i don't have a clue and i don't care, so long as i professionally do your job. that's all that's important. look at the result of what a reporter does. at the end of the day, if you think that that reporter has done a good a job as a human being can do -- host: i can only give you five seconds. for both of you as you look back to 1968, what are the lessons when it comes to the media? i was glad to get out of it. alive. [laughter] i think we've come a long way. been doing it so long. i work for cnn now, photographing politics. i love my colleagues. i think we still are band of brothers and sisters out there telling the truth and are professional people. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] in the case of being a photographer, if you put
marvin kalb: radical left, radical right.escribems used to complicated processes, i find it complicated. are you a democrat or republican? i don't have a clue and i don't care, so long as i professionally do your job. that's all that's important. look at the result of what a reporter does. at the end of the day, if you think that that reporter has done a good a job as a human being can do -- host: i can only give you five seconds. for both of you as you look back to 1968, what are the lessons...
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we believe joined by marvin kalb and david hume kennerly. [video clip] >> somebody from the news -- said trump is one of the only people ever that actually accomplished more than he promised. it is true. i am a politician, i guess. but i accomplished more than are promised. and i am doing it for you. our great journey together is just beginning. ♪ host: the president last night in michigan, taking aim at his claim of fake media, focusing on the 2018 agenda as midterm elections approach. we welcome you to "washington journal." cbs news writes while journalists, lobbyists, and white house staffers attended the white house correspondents dinner last night in washington, the president was in another washington -- washington, michigan, outside the choice, holding a campaign style rally, which leads us to this question -- do you trust the media? or, as the president calls it, the ache media? 202 is the area code. 748-800 for republicans. (202) 748-8000 if you are a democrat. for independents, (202) 748-8002 . send us a tweet. we will read it at @c
we believe joined by marvin kalb and david hume kennerly. [video clip] >> somebody from the news -- said trump is one of the only people ever that actually accomplished more than he promised. it is true. i am a politician, i guess. but i accomplished more than are promised. and i am doing it for you. our great journey together is just beginning. ♪ host: the president last night in michigan, taking aim at his claim of fake media, focusing on the 2018 agenda as midterm elections approach....
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host: marvin kalb, ronald reagan and the influence he had on that year. guest: in 1968, i don't think his influence on the war and the flow of domestic events was that great. i think it was later that he picked up steam. but at that time, he was still, as david was saying, the young politician on the rise. on the make. he had not yet become, i believe, governor of california. host: he was governor at the time. guest: the young governor. guest: he did deal, at that time, with student unrest and associated with the government cracking down on student demonstrators. a lot of people felt reagan had gone too far. one of the reasons he had gained a following among the right-wing of the republican party was just for reasons like that, that he was capable of ordering a crackdown on the young demonstrators. guest: during that time, i believe they had helicopters over uc berkeley dispensing teargas. i'm glad things have calmed down, for my son's sake. the young governor, reagan, was line order -- law and order and definitely had cops cracking down on university dem
host: marvin kalb, ronald reagan and the influence he had on that year. guest: in 1968, i don't think his influence on the war and the flow of domestic events was that great. i think it was later that he picked up steam. but at that time, he was still, as david was saying, the young politician on the rise. on the make. he had not yet become, i believe, governor of california. host: he was governor at the time. guest: the young governor. guest: he did deal, at that time, with student unrest and...
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from the national press club in d.c., this is "the kalb report," with marvin kalb. hello and welcome to the national press club and to another edition of "the kalb report." i am marvin kalb. our subject tonight, a discussion of the troubled state of u.s.-russian relations. ever since donald trump arrived few years ago, his dealings with vladimir putin have fascinated and frightened people everywhere. was it really a "bromance" or did putin have something on trump? why did he intervene in the presidential elections? andtrump naive about putin his sharp elbow policy? what was going on? of clear answers, relations between the countries have soured badly. there's been talk of a new cold war. the might of russian and american military machines have been almost a daily display in the middle east, in syria and the balkan regions. what is going on? i have assembled a panel of four well-informed people to come up with an answer and i'm going to give them the better part of one hour to do so. geographic, only a designation, john allen, a retired marine general and now presiden
from the national press club in d.c., this is "the kalb report," with marvin kalb. hello and welcome to the national press club and to another edition of "the kalb report." i am marvin kalb. our subject tonight, a discussion of the troubled state of u.s.-russian relations. ever since donald trump arrived few years ago, his dealings with vladimir putin have fascinated and frightened people everywhere. was it really a "bromance" or did putin have something on trump?...
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and will be in discussion with marvin kalb. live ononline streaming c-span.org. tonight on landmark cases, kluxden berg versus ohio, ku clan leader. our guests to discuss this case are the former head of the american civil liberties union and a law professor at new york law school and a senior attorney at columbia university's. watch "landmark cases" tonight and join the conversation. landmarkcases and we have research. the companion book. a link to the national constitution centers interactive constitution and the landmark od case. >> as a follow-up to the recent hearings, c.e.o. zuckerberg, "the communicators" look at the spread of personal data with the president and c.e.o. at the center of democracy and technology and former chair of the federal election commission. >> look at all the politicians who asked him questions for 10 hours, every one of them has en using data mined from american citizens to communicate with their constituents to target voters and a lot of this is for good reasons. >> the mega issue for me is how data collected, used, secured and pro
and will be in discussion with marvin kalb. live ononline streaming c-span.org. tonight on landmark cases, kluxden berg versus ohio, ku clan leader. our guests to discuss this case are the former head of the american civil liberties union and a law professor at new york law school and a senior attorney at columbia university's. watch "landmark cases" tonight and join the conversation. landmarkcases and we have research. the companion book. a link to the national constitution centers...
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i'm marvin kalb. our discussion is the troubled state of the u.s./russian else relationing.ver since donald trump arrived on the national and global scene a few short years ago his feelings regarding vladimir putin of russia fascinated and on occasion frightened people everywhere. was it really a bromance as it was put early on? or did putin have something on trump? why did putin really intervene in the 2016 presidential elections? >> was trump pathetically naive about putin and his sharp elbowed policies? what was going on? in the absence of clear answers the two nation's relation versus soured very badly. there has been talk of a new cold war. the awesome might of the russian and american military machines have been an almost daily display in the middle east. just the other day in syria. and also in the baltic region. so, again, i ask, what is going on? so i have assembled a panel of four very well informed people to help us come up with an answer. i'm going to give them the better part of an hour to do so. to my right, only a geographic designation, i quickly add. john al
i'm marvin kalb. our discussion is the troubled state of the u.s./russian else relationing.ver since donald trump arrived on the national and global scene a few short years ago his feelings regarding vladimir putin of russia fascinated and on occasion frightened people everywhere. was it really a bromance as it was put early on? or did putin have something on trump? why did putin really intervene in the 2016 presidential elections? >> was trump pathetically naive about putin and his sharp...
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we will be joined by marvin kalb and pulitzer prize winning photographer and photojournalist david hume caverly next sunday -- and simulcast on c-span3's american history tv. c-span3, coming up, you will see nbc's series on the women's movement from 1969 to 1970. this report covers the court cases, protests, and cases -- coming up next. >> it is called sexism, feminism, equal rights, women's lib, or just the movement. in 1915, mrs. cynthia robinson was caught smoking. although she was 34, her husband center straight to her room. won that920, women right. >> we've come a long way, baby. to get where you got to today ♪ [chanting "nixon hates women"] the civil rights movement was to blacks, and equalsingly -- opportunities, places at the top, freedom of choice. stereotypes and traditional roles. women are testing the roots of discrimination as well as its result. they are indignant that the images of women and myths about them that men have perpetrated. that most women have humbly accepted them and that madison avenue has seemingly made them real. these women are angered they are expected
we will be joined by marvin kalb and pulitzer prize winning photographer and photojournalist david hume caverly next sunday -- and simulcast on c-span3's american history tv. c-span3, coming up, you will see nbc's series on the women's movement from 1969 to 1970. this report covers the court cases, protests, and cases -- coming up next. >> it is called sexism, feminism, equal rights, women's lib, or just the movement. in 1915, mrs. cynthia robinson was caught smoking. although she was 34,...
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marvin kalb. in 1968, i don't think that reagan's influence on the war and on the flow of domestic events was all that great. i think it was later that he picked up a head of steam. at that time, he was still a young politician on the rise. believeot yet become, i , the governor of california. he was governor at that time? a young governor. he didn't deal at that time with student unrest, and he became associated with the government cracking down on student demonstrators. a lot of people thought that reagan had gone too far. one of the reasons he developed a following among the right wing of the republican party was just the reasons like that, that he was capable of ordering a crackdown on the young demonstrators. period, i believe they had helicopters going over uc berkeley, dispensing teargas. i have a son at uc berkeley now and i'm glad things of calm down for his sake. governor reagan was law and order and definitely had the cops cracking down on the universities. steve: another significant pl
marvin kalb. in 1968, i don't think that reagan's influence on the war and on the flow of domestic events was all that great. i think it was later that he picked up a head of steam. at that time, he was still a young politician on the rise. believeot yet become, i , the governor of california. he was governor at that time? a young governor. he didn't deal at that time with student unrest, and he became associated with the government cracking down on student demonstrators. a lot of people...
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reporters from the "new york times" and npr will be joined a discussion with marvin kalb of the kalb report and that starts live at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span3. also available online at c-span.org, and you can listen with the free c-span radio app. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]
reporters from the "new york times" and npr will be joined a discussion with marvin kalb of the kalb report and that starts live at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span3. also available online at c-span.org, and you can listen with the free c-span radio app. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations]
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will join a discussion with marvin kalb. we'll have that over on c-span3 and stream it online or listen free by using the free c-span radio app. tonight on landmark cases, of den berg was convicted hate speech but the supreme court ruled the state law violated his first amendment right. our guests to discuss this case are the former head of the american civil liberties union and law professor at new york law school and a senior attorney at columbia university. watch "landmark cases" tonight and join the conversation. and follow us at c-span. and we have resources on our website for background on each case. the landmark cases companion book and a link to the interactive constitution and the andmark cases podcast at c-span.org/landmarkcases. >> as a follow-up to the recent hearings facebook, "the communicators" looks at the privacy issues raised by the spread of personal data with the president and c.e.o. at the center of democracy and technology and attorney and former chair of the federal election commission. >> all of these
will join a discussion with marvin kalb. we'll have that over on c-span3 and stream it online or listen free by using the free c-span radio app. tonight on landmark cases, of den berg was convicted hate speech but the supreme court ruled the state law violated his first amendment right. our guests to discuss this case are the former head of the american civil liberties union and law professor at new york law school and a senior attorney at columbia university. watch "landmark cases"...
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the vietnam war, david hum hume kennerly and marvin kalb. watch it live on sunday at 8:30 a.m. on c-span 3 and on american history. >> sunday night, the trump white house is changing the role of the game. he's interviewed by gin ginni thomas. >> it is all an act. i interviewed the reporter who was his top aid for 26 years when she joined the organization, there were only seven other employees. she knew him better than anybody on both the business and the social side. she said there are two donald trumps. one is who you see on tv who makes these outrageous comments to get attention for his brand and even if it creates negative publicity, he becomes the center attention everyday both in conversation and for the media but then the other donald trump, the one that insider knows, who's the opposite. he's thoughtful and listens and careful of making disserious conditi decisions. watch on sunday night on c-span 2. >>> up next shakespeare's hamlet mock trial justice anthony ke kennedy. this is about two hours and ten minutes. please rise. ♪ oh yeah, oh yeah, the eastern high court for
the vietnam war, david hum hume kennerly and marvin kalb. watch it live on sunday at 8:30 a.m. on c-span 3 and on american history. >> sunday night, the trump white house is changing the role of the game. he's interviewed by gin ginni thomas. >> it is all an act. i interviewed the reporter who was his top aid for 26 years when she joined the organization, there were only seven other employees. she knew him better than anybody on both the business and the social side. she said there...
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i'm marvin kalb and discussing the front nature of u.s.russian relations with john allen, peter baker, mary louise and . my next question is for the two panels were not journalists. what stories to keep reading about in your mind are really important about the nature of the relationship that are not being reported either properly or adequately? >> i think i see it touched on in some of the stories, i think the inherent vulnerability of the western democracies to digital intrusion and massive influence operations deserves more coverage. we have seen the outcome of the migration out of the middle east which has in many respects created a moment of polarization in the politics of europe which i believe were accelerated and enabled by this influence campaign which appealed through the internet digital media voice we haven't seen. over looking at now is a traditional concept of sovereignty. line on the ground which encloses terrain in people and resources, ultimately to have a self identity which is turned on its head today. the capacity of the
i'm marvin kalb and discussing the front nature of u.s.russian relations with john allen, peter baker, mary louise and . my next question is for the two panels were not journalists. what stories to keep reading about in your mind are really important about the nature of the relationship that are not being reported either properly or adequately? >> i think i see it touched on in some of the stories, i think the inherent vulnerability of the western democracies to digital intrusion and...
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marvin kalb and david hume kennedy. on c-span's washington journal on on american history tv c-span3. tot, nancy pelosi talks students at georgetown university covering a number of topics including immigration, taxes, in social media data. [applause] >> it good morning. >> good morning. toder pelosi, welcome back georgetown. we are thrilled to have you today for this student town hall as we approach the end of the semester. i'm sure students
marvin kalb and david hume kennedy. on c-span's washington journal on on american history tv c-span3. tot, nancy pelosi talks students at georgetown university covering a number of topics including immigration, taxes, in social media data. [applause] >> it good morning. >> good morning. toder pelosi, welcome back georgetown. we are thrilled to have you today for this student town hall as we approach the end of the semester. i'm sure students
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our guests marvin kalb, former cbs and nbc journalist and david human ken early, pulitzer prize winning photographer who covered senator robert kennedy as presidential campaign, the vietnam war and the white house. watch 1968, america in turmoil. live sunday at 8:30 a.m. eastern on c-span wavgt journal and on american history tv on c-span3. >> announcer: on wednesday the house ways and means subcommittee on trade convened a hearing to examine ways to stem
our guests marvin kalb, former cbs and nbc journalist and david human ken early, pulitzer prize winning photographer who covered senator robert kennedy as presidential campaign, the vietnam war and the white house. watch 1968, america in turmoil. live sunday at 8:30 a.m. eastern on c-span wavgt journal and on american history tv on c-span3. >> announcer: on wednesday the house ways and means subcommittee on trade convened a hearing to examine ways to stem
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our guests marvin kalb, former cbs and nbc journalist and david human ken early, pulitzer prize winning photographer who covered senator robert kennedy as presidential campaign, the vietnam war and the white house. watch 1968, america in turmoil. live sunday at 8:30 a.m. eastern on c-span wavgt journal and on american history tv on c-span3. >> announcer: on wednesday the house ways and means subcommittee on trade convened a hearing to examine ways to stem the flo of opioids through the international mailing system. taking part in the conversation were members of the u.s. customs and border protection agency and the u.s. postal service. this is an hour and a half. >>> good afternoon, the
our guests marvin kalb, former cbs and nbc journalist and david human ken early, pulitzer prize winning photographer who covered senator robert kennedy as presidential campaign, the vietnam war and the white house. watch 1968, america in turmoil. live sunday at 8:30 a.m. eastern on c-span wavgt journal and on american history tv on c-span3. >> announcer: on wednesday the house ways and means subcommittee on trade convened a hearing to examine ways to stem the flo of opioids through the...
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formerst is marvin kalb, cbs and nbc journalist and the founding member of harvard university's shorts teen center on media, politics, and public policy. kennerly, it was her prize-winning photographer who covered robert kennedy's presidential campaign, the white house. watch 1968: america in turmoil life sunday at 8:30 a.m. eastern on c-span's washington journal and american history tv on c-span3. on c-span next week in prime time, monday at 8 p.m. eastern, health executives on challenges facing hospitals in the state of american health care. people to go for screening more effectively when they have insurance. it has driven down the death rate in all three of those cancers because people got identified and diagnosed earlier. tuesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, dr. priscilla chan, the wife of facebook ceo mark zuckerberg, discusses the couple's philanthropic efforts. >> we are rethinking the way primary care works and the way education works. whole child approach to see what a student needs to succeed. >> and a conversation with supreme court justice -- >> we have a criteria, and the criter
formerst is marvin kalb, cbs and nbc journalist and the founding member of harvard university's shorts teen center on media, politics, and public policy. kennerly, it was her prize-winning photographer who covered robert kennedy's presidential campaign, the white house. watch 1968: america in turmoil life sunday at 8:30 a.m. eastern on c-span's washington journal and american history tv on c-span3. on c-span next week in prime time, monday at 8 p.m. eastern, health executives on challenges...
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we will be joined by marvin kalb and pulitzer prize winning photographer and photojournalist david humeaverly next sunday -- and simulcast on c-span3's american history tv. c-span3, coming up, you will see nbc's series on the women's movement from 1969 to 1970. this report covers the court cases, protests, and cases -- coming up next. >> it is called sexism, feminism, equal rights, women's lib, or just the movement. >>
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our guests marvin kalb, former cbs and nbc journalist and david human ken early, pulitzer prize winning photographer who covered senator robert kennedy as presidential campaign, the vietnam war and the white house. watch 1968, america in turmoil. live sunday at 8:30 a.m. eastern on c-span wavgt journal and on american history tv on c-span3. >> announcer: on wednesday the house ways and means subcommittee on trade convened a hearing to examine ways to stem the flo of opioids through the international mailing system. taking part in the conversation were members of the u.s. customs and border protection agency and the u.s. postal service. this is an hour and a half. >>> good afternoon, the subcommittee will come to order welcome to ways and means trade subcommittee. we're having a hearing on how to stop the flow of synthetic opioid in mail system. . nearly doubled from 10 years age the number of died from opioid processing nearly 66% involved opioid. in my home sate of washington there has been 134% increase in opioid related cases between 2004 and 2016. that's an increase of 33%. to put t
our guests marvin kalb, former cbs and nbc journalist and david human ken early, pulitzer prize winning photographer who covered senator robert kennedy as presidential campaign, the vietnam war and the white house. watch 1968, america in turmoil. live sunday at 8:30 a.m. eastern on c-span wavgt journal and on american history tv on c-span3. >> announcer: on wednesday the house ways and means subcommittee on trade convened a hearing to examine ways to stem the flo of opioids through the...
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our guest, marvin kalb, former cbs and nbc journalist and founding director of harvard university's shorenstein center on media, politics and public policy. and david hume kennerly, pulitzer prize-winning photographer who covered senator robert kennedy's presidential campaign, the vietnam war, and the white house. watch "1968: america in turmoil" live sunday at 8:30 a.m. eastern on c-span's "washington journal" and on american history tv on c-span 3. >> connect with c-span to personalize the information you get from us. just go to c-span.org/connect and sign up for the e-mail. the program guide is a daily e-mail with the most updated primetime schedule and upcoming live coverage. "word for word" gives you the most interesting daily video highlight. in their own words with no commentary. the book tv newsletter sent weekly is an insider's look at upcoming authors and book festivals. and the american history weekly tv newsletter gives you the upcoming programming exploring our
our guest, marvin kalb, former cbs and nbc journalist and founding director of harvard university's shorenstein center on media, politics and public policy. and david hume kennerly, pulitzer prize-winning photographer who covered senator robert kennedy's presidential campaign, the vietnam war, and the white house. watch "1968: america in turmoil" live sunday at 8:30 a.m. eastern on c-span's "washington journal" and on american history tv on c-span 3. >> connect with...
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look at the media's role in shaping how americans experience the events 50 years ago. , formert marvin kalb cbs and nbc journalist, and founding director of harvard university shortlisting center on media, politics, and public policy. and david kennerly, pulitzer prize-winning photographer who covered robert kennedy's presidential campaign, the vietnam war, and the white house. watch 1968, america in turmoil live sunday at 8:30 a.m. eastern on c-span's washington journal. and on american history tv on c-span3. new york times versus the united states, the pentagon papers case. president nick's and is using his executive authority to try to prevent the new york times publishing these top-secret documents related to the vietnam war. >> lower court judges stopped the presses for the first time in american history by someone who fears the exposure of information that may he dangerous to national security. another judge refuses to stop the presses and is proud of that. it is up to the supreme court. isthe pentagon papers case number one, it is a great story. it only stands for the proposition tha
look at the media's role in shaping how americans experience the events 50 years ago. , formert marvin kalb cbs and nbc journalist, and founding director of harvard university shortlisting center on media, politics, and public policy. and david kennerly, pulitzer prize-winning photographer who covered robert kennedy's presidential campaign, the vietnam war, and the white house. watch 1968, america in turmoil live sunday at 8:30 a.m. eastern on c-span's washington journal. and on american...
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in discussion with marvin kalb. we'll have that live at 8:00 p.m. eastern over on c-span3. you can also watch online at c-span.org or by using the c-span radio app. tonight on "landmark cases," brandenburg vs. ohio. ku klux klan leader. they said they violated his right. law professor at new york law ool in manhattan, nadine strossen. and katie knight. watch "landmark cases" tonight. landmarkcases. and the landmark cases companion book. a link to the national constitution center's interactive constitution. and the landmark cases podcast markcases.org/land >> as a follow-up to the recent hearings with facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg, the communicators looks at the privacy issues raised by lula o'connor at the center for democracy and lee, attorney and former chair of the federal election commission. >> look at all of those politicians who asked mark zuckerberg questions for 10 hours. every one of them has been uses data mind from american citizens to communicate with their constituents to build mailing lists, to target voters and a lot of this is for good and sound reasons.
in discussion with marvin kalb. we'll have that live at 8:00 p.m. eastern over on c-span3. you can also watch online at c-span.org or by using the c-span radio app. tonight on "landmark cases," brandenburg vs. ohio. ku klux klan leader. they said they violated his right. law professor at new york law ool in manhattan, nadine strossen. and katie knight. watch "landmark cases" tonight. landmarkcases. and the landmark cases companion book. a link to the national constitution...
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they'll be sitting down with marvin kalb of the kalb report. that's also live here on c-span3 starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> as a follow-up with the recent hearings of facebook ceo mark zuckerberg, the communicators looked at privacy issues of the spread of personal data of facebook with the president and ceo at the center for democracy and technology and lee goodman, attorney and former chair of the federal election commission. >> all of those politicians who asked mark zuckerberg questions for ten hours, every one of them has been using data mined from american citizens to communicate with their constituents, to build mailing lists, to target voters and a lot of this is for good reasons. >> really, the issue for me is how data is corrected, used, secured and processed by the companies when we engage in a comprehensive and pervasive way. >> watch the communicators tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >>> tonight on landmark cases, brandenberg versus ohio. ku klux klan leader were convicted of hate speech under an ohio law and the state law
they'll be sitting down with marvin kalb of the kalb report. that's also live here on c-span3 starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> as a follow-up with the recent hearings of facebook ceo mark zuckerberg, the communicators looked at privacy issues of the spread of personal data of facebook with the president and ceo at the center for democracy and technology and lee goodman, attorney and former chair of the federal election commission. >> all of those politicians who asked mark...