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probes were announced just ahead of a much anticipated book on the subject by best-selling author michael lewis boys." in it, lewis argues that the stock market is now rigged to benefit a group of insiders that have made tens of billions of dollars exploiting computerized trading. the story is told through an unlikely cast of characters who figured out what was going on and devised a plan to correct it. it's had a huge impact on wall street, with the top u.s. stock regulator, the securities and exchange commission, vowing to take action. michael lewis broke the story here just before the book came out. what's the headline here? >> michael lewis: "stock market's rigged." the united states stock market, the most iconic market in... in global capitalism, is rigged. >> kroft: by whom? >> lewis: by a combination of the stock exchanges, the big wall street banks, and high frequency traders. >> kroft: who are the victims? >> lewis: everybody who has an investment in the stock market. >> kroft: michael lewis is not talking about the stock market that you see on television every day. that ceased to be t
probes were announced just ahead of a much anticipated book on the subject by best-selling author michael lewis boys." in it, lewis argues that the stock market is now rigged to benefit a group of insiders that have made tens of billions of dollars exploiting computerized trading. the story is told through an unlikely cast of characters who figured out what was going on and devised a plan to correct it. it's had a huge impact on wall street, with the top u.s. stock regulator, the...
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michael lewis is also the author of the blind side and miners poker. this one-hour events took placea in glendale california. >> thank you for coming.arty exl i want to start by explaining tp why it is i have the pleasure os introducing michael this evening. and there is a blurb that reads how to read michael lewis the same reason i watch tiger woods. i will never play like that but it's good to be reminded every now and again about what genius books like malcolm gladwell. [laughter] my question is who is more shameless? me for writing that or you for putting it on your book lacks i will stop them from putting it in there because they are wearing it out. it was kind of you to say it and we both know that it is not completely true. >> there is a place for hyperbole and i believe it is the back jacket of the book's. [laughter] and a grand theory and i thought that we would start. i would like to see whether you get this theory so i'm going to give you an opportunity to answer a. you are principally a moralist. you are america's nonfiction reading. you ar
michael lewis is also the author of the blind side and miners poker. this one-hour events took placea in glendale california. >> thank you for coming.arty exl i want to start by explaining tp why it is i have the pleasure os introducing michael this evening. and there is a blurb that reads how to read michael lewis the same reason i watch tiger woods. i will never play like that but it's good to be reminded every now and again about what genius books like malcolm gladwell. [laughter] my...
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michael lewis is of the -- also the author of several other books. this 1-hour event took place in the glendale, california. it. >> thank you for coming. i wanted to start by explaining why it is i have the pleasure of interviewing michael this evening. i would direct your attention to the dust jacket of your book, the back. they're is blurb here that reads , i've read michael lewis for the same reason i was tiger woods. will never play like that, but it is good to be reminded every now and again about what genius looks like. malcolm gladwell. [laughter] and my question is, who is more shameless, before writing that or you for putting it on your boat? [laughter] >> i just stop them from putting it in there. they're wearing it out. it was kind of you to say it. we both know it is not completely true. but there is a place for hyperbole, and i believe it is the back jacket of books. [laughter] i have a theory, a grand unified michael lewis theory, and vestar we would thought -- start there. and i am -- i would like to see whether you get this theory, so
michael lewis is of the -- also the author of several other books. this 1-hour event took place in the glendale, california. it. >> thank you for coming. i wanted to start by explaining why it is i have the pleasure of interviewing michael this evening. i would direct your attention to the dust jacket of your book, the back. they're is blurb here that reads , i've read michael lewis for the same reason i was tiger woods. will never play like that, but it is good to be reminded every now...
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>> i don't see this as our friend michael lewis who i met 20 years ago. these computers are fighting against other computers for tiny changes in the market say if someone sold 10 million shares and they catch it ahead of time. the computers are battling computers. the public, i think, half of them will benefit each time and half of it will lose from each trade that's going on. so i don't see the real malevolence in this but it ought to be looked at and ought to be looked at closely. it is a form of high speed insider trading by computers against computers. >> that doesn't sound very fair, does it? >> it's gaming the system and it's basically rich verses super rich and the rest of america is on the sidelines. i am waiting for warren to get on this. >> you are not knocking stock market investment? >> no. investing is fine but this is people who can locate servers fear wall street. there is competition to be as close as you can to wall street i am told. it's working on algorithms, substituting computer data. you eliminate human judgment and you know a certai
>> i don't see this as our friend michael lewis who i met 20 years ago. these computers are fighting against other computers for tiny changes in the market say if someone sold 10 million shares and they catch it ahead of time. the computers are battling computers. the public, i think, half of them will benefit each time and half of it will lose from each trade that's going on. so i don't see the real malevolence in this but it ought to be looked at and ought to be looked at closely. it is...
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and at 10:00 a.m., michael lewis discusses the hidden world of high-frequency stock trading. on c-span3's american history tv, at 7:15 p.m. eastern time, american artifacts looks at declassified documents related to the 1964 gulf of tonkin incident that led to the escalation of the vietnam war. at 8:00 p.m., president warren harding's newly released love letters. at 9:45, the life of nobel prize-winning economist milton friedman. find our television schedule at c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us at 202-626-3400. on twitter, use the hash tag, c123. email us at comments@c-span.org. join the c-span conversation, like us on facebook, follow us n twitter. >> you're looking at footage released by the kennedy line threar summer of president kennedy vacationing at his family home in hyannis port, massachusetts. we're joined here on american history tv by the author of "away from the white house: presidential escapes, retreats, and vacations." you covered the white house and washington for many years. is a president ever really away f
and at 10:00 a.m., michael lewis discusses the hidden world of high-frequency stock trading. on c-span3's american history tv, at 7:15 p.m. eastern time, american artifacts looks at declassified documents related to the 1964 gulf of tonkin incident that led to the escalation of the vietnam war. at 8:00 p.m., president warren harding's newly released love letters. at 9:45, the life of nobel prize-winning economist milton friedman. find our television schedule at c-span.org and let us know what...
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theoming up, he was one of good guys in michael lewis's best-selling book about high-frequency tradingce katsuyama is here to set the record straight. ♪ >> coming up, you read about him and michael lewis's book and brad katsuyama has some things to say and he will be here after this next break and it was a the founder of, edible arrangements thinks he can get it right again we will ask him about his new project. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers." >> good morning once again. i am alix steel. was ad katsuyama mild-mannered canadian traitor until michael lewis made him the hero of his controversial book about high-frequency trading and now brad has had to mount a defense of his business. most recently, he panned an op-ed for bloomberg view taking him at his critics including the former cftc commissioner. great to see you this morning. >> thanks for having me>>. >> let's begin the conversation with a quotation from bart chilton the former commissioner had issues who has with high-frequency trading but was quoted as saying that -- at the very least,
theoming up, he was one of good guys in michael lewis's best-selling book about high-frequency tradingce katsuyama is here to set the record straight. ♪ >> coming up, you read about him and michael lewis's book and brad katsuyama has some things to say and he will be here after this next break and it was a the founder of, edible arrangements thinks he can get it right again we will ask him about his new project. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is...
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>> john, i don't see this has in fair use thing as michael lewis. what this is, is these computers, as enormous speeds, are fighting against other computers. if they sell $10 million theirs and they catch it, the public, half will benefit and half will lose from each trade going on. i don't see the me leave lens here in this thing but i think it's something that needs to be looked at. it's a form of high speed trading by computers. >> 's game the system and it's the rich vs. the super rich. rest of america is on the sideline. >> you're not knocking stock market investing, are you? >> no, investing is fine. this is people who can locate servers near wall street and it's a competition to get as close as you can. it's working on algorithms. you eliminate human judgement and a certain number of people play this game. again, the rest of american is playing by a different set of rules. there is an inherent unfairness about it. it's bond the scope of regulators. i'm waiting on one who understands to get on this. she has not gotten to this. >> maybe hillary
>> john, i don't see this has in fair use thing as michael lewis. what this is, is these computers, as enormous speeds, are fighting against other computers. if they sell $10 million theirs and they catch it, the public, half will benefit and half will lose from each trade going on. i don't see the me leave lens here in this thing but i think it's something that needs to be looked at. it's a form of high speed trading by computers. >> 's game the system and it's the rich vs. the...
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. >> did you read michael lewis' book "flash boys"? >> i haven't read "flash boys." >> and using technology to rig the game. and most people hit the buy button and assume it's automatically leads to a sale. but there's a lot of inner steps in there they don't even think about. >> yeah. >> are there other examples of that who are -- i mean, possibilities for corruption from people who just understand the technology better or -- >> yeah. there are tons of them. and entrepreneurship and innovation are kind of unguided processes. in general, i think they take us in the right direction and into a better place. but some of it clearly goes in to -- if not outright criminal activity, then counterproductive ones or exploiting these little holes that don't make us overall better off. they just make the innovator a lot better off. that's going to be part of the process going forward. as well. but i do still think that on balance, technology-based innovation takes us into a better place. >> and what struck me about that book and also your book is
. >> did you read michael lewis' book "flash boys"? >> i haven't read "flash boys." >> and using technology to rig the game. and most people hit the buy button and assume it's automatically leads to a sale. but there's a lot of inner steps in there they don't even think about. >> yeah. >> are there other examples of that who are -- i mean, possibilities for corruption from people who just understand the technology better or -- >> yeah....
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best-selling author michael lewis talks about it tonight on "60 minutes." >> pelley: there's been a lote about obamacare and whether it's possible for the government to cover every american. eight million have signed up for it so far, but we found out many may never get on board.
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best-selling author michael lewis talks about it tonight on "60 minutes." >> pelley: there's been a lotf debate about obamacare and whether it's possible for the government to cover every american. eight million have signed up for it so far, but we found out many may never get on board. >> come on in out of the rain.
best-selling author michael lewis talks about it tonight on "60 minutes." >> pelley: there's been a lotf debate about obamacare and whether it's possible for the government to cover every american. eight million have signed up for it so far, but we found out many may never get on board. >> come on in out of the rain.
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at 10:00 p.m., michael lewis discusses the hidden world of high-frequency stock trading.american history tv at 7:15 eastern time, american artifacts looks at declassified documents related to the 1964 gulf of talkin incident that led to the escalation of the vietnam war. president warren harding's newly released love letters. at 9:45, the life of milton friedman. find out television schedule at www.c-span.org. let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. call us at the number on your screen. or email us at comments@c-span.org. conversation. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. >> this labor day weekend, the president used his weekly address to talk about his administration's efforts to raise the minimum wage. congressman larry bush shot from indiana gave the republican response, talking about jobs and the economy. >> hi, everybody. whether you are firing up the or loading the car for one last road trip, happy labor day. this labor day, we have more to celebrate. we passed -- for the past 53 months, our businesses have added millions of jobs. for t
at 10:00 p.m., michael lewis discusses the hidden world of high-frequency stock trading.american history tv at 7:15 eastern time, american artifacts looks at declassified documents related to the 1964 gulf of talkin incident that led to the escalation of the vietnam war. president warren harding's newly released love letters. at 9:45, the life of milton friedman. find out television schedule at www.c-span.org. let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. call us at the number...
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best-selling author michael lewis talks about it tonight on "60 minutes." >> pelley: there's been a lotabout obamacare and whether it's possible for the government to cover every american. eight million have signed up for it so far, but we found out many may never get on board. >> come on in out of the rain.
best-selling author michael lewis talks about it tonight on "60 minutes." >> pelley: there's been a lotabout obamacare and whether it's possible for the government to cover every american. eight million have signed up for it so far, but we found out many may never get on board. >> come on in out of the rain.
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on c-span two, representative james clyburn talks about his south.n the jim crow at 10:00 p.m., michael lewis, discusses the hidden world of high-frequency stock trading. on c-span three, american artifacts look set declassified documents relating to the 1964 full confidence in that led to the escalation of vietnam war. president harding's newly at 8:00 love letters p.m. price our television schedule at c-span.org, and let us know what you think about the programs you watching.o -- during the c-span conversation, like us on facebook not only was hunter. facebook, and follow us on twitter. >> next, a debate between jim gilmore and charlie kirk. >> good afternoon. as you know, the purpose of government is to protect the life, liberty, and property of its citizens but what happens when criminals and terrorists leave electronic footprints instead of real foot prints? what does a government do then and how does it protect our privacy while simultaneously protecting our life and our liberty? to discuss that we have governor gilmore and also charlie cris. >> kirk. >> ok, i completely fudged it. ther
on c-span two, representative james clyburn talks about his south.n the jim crow at 10:00 p.m., michael lewis, discusses the hidden world of high-frequency stock trading. on c-span three, american artifacts look set declassified documents relating to the 1964 full confidence in that led to the escalation of vietnam war. president harding's newly at 8:00 love letters p.m. price our television schedule at c-span.org, and let us know what you think about the programs you watching.o -- during the...
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michael lewis wraps of the list with flash boys, a report on high frequency trading on wall street. that is a look at this week's nonfiction hardcover best sellers according to npr. >> booktv is on facebook. like us to the publishing news, scheduling dates, behind-the-scenes pictures and videos, either information and to talk directly with doctors during live programs. facebook.com/booktv. >> now on booktv, coverage from the annual roosevelt reading festival from the franklin roosevelt library and museum in hyde park, new york. over the next three hours five authors will present their books on the 32 president and the events that marked his tenure. we kick off coverage with david cross's visit to the presidential libraries. >> good morning, everyone. my name is bob clark and 9 executive director of the presidential library and museum and it is my pleasure to welcome you to the eleventh annual roosevelt reading festival. fdr established the first presidential library in hyde park. he envisioned it becoming the premier research center for the study of the roosevelt era, very consisten
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then michael lewis is down to talk about of wall street defaults. and later, steve forbes and elizabeth ames and their book "money". >> here are some of the highlights for this weekend. friday on c-span and prime-time important sites in the history of the civil rights movement. cetera been under car cards from this year's new unique idea is for. and on sunday, q&a with the york congressman charlie rangel at 8:00 p.m. eastern. freda nighter 8:00 in depth with writer and religious scholar. saturday on afterwards retired neurosurgeon and columnist ben carson. sunday night at 11:00 p.m. eastern lawyer michael stone on the competition between the right brothers and bin curtis to be the predominant -- predominant name in manned flight. a look at hollywood's portrayal of slavery. saturday night at 8:00 the 200th anniversary of the burning of washington. sunday night former white house chiefs of staff discuss our presence make decisions. finder television schedule one week in advance and let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. columns
then michael lewis is down to talk about of wall street defaults. and later, steve forbes and elizabeth ames and their book "money". >> here are some of the highlights for this weekend. friday on c-span and prime-time important sites in the history of the civil rights movement. cetera been under car cards from this year's new unique idea is for. and on sunday, q&a with the york congressman charlie rangel at 8:00 p.m. eastern. freda nighter 8:00 in depth with writer and...
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but in our style, and find characters and scenes that could hold people in the way somebody like michael lewiscan in one of his books, where you are looking for exactly the right situation and exactly the right characters that you can tell the story of something as complicated as high-frequency trading, which he does in his latest book, and people will stay with you, because they are like, these characters are amazing. >> that is really, i think, where the renaissance comes from -- collective cunning. that width and that seduction, and all the things ira has to do to bring you either to global warming or anything in between -- that is someone who is restless. chad will invent and invent and invent, only to catch your attention and hold it. the tv world, there was a time in the early 1970's, when public elevation came in. in my sense of things, there was a rush of excitement early on, all kinds of experiments. and public television sort of settled. but these are the unsettled people who will not settle, and that is why it is doing well. it keeps scratching at every pitch it can find. and that i
but in our style, and find characters and scenes that could hold people in the way somebody like michael lewiscan in one of his books, where you are looking for exactly the right situation and exactly the right characters that you can tell the story of something as complicated as high-frequency trading, which he does in his latest book, and people will stay with you, because they are like, these characters are amazing. >> that is really, i think, where the renaissance comes from --...
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and michael lewis, the author of "flash boys" talks about high-frequency trading. american artifacts looks at documents related to the 1964 gulf of tonkin incident that led to the escalation of the vietnam war. at 8:00 p.m., president war in harding's loven letters. then milton friedman. what you think about the programs you were watching. call us. 123, or e-maile #c org.t comments@cspan. the conversation. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. on monday, chief justice john roberts discusses the magna carta on its 800th anniversary. he reflects on why there was a need for the magna carta, how it helped shape a young and growing america, and its significance today. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. sparklythored, discusses the establishment of religious freedom in the u.s. a statute authored by thomas jefferson and his role in bringing religious freedom to the newly formed united states. he also explored how its influence continues to modern-day. the virginia historical society hosted this event. it is 15 minutes. signi
and michael lewis, the author of "flash boys" talks about high-frequency trading. american artifacts looks at documents related to the 1964 gulf of tonkin incident that led to the escalation of the vietnam war. at 8:00 p.m., president war in harding's loven letters. then milton friedman. what you think about the programs you were watching. call us. 123, or e-maile #c org.t comments@cspan. the conversation. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. on monday, chief justice john...
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and 10:00, michael lewis discusses the hidden world of high-frequency stock trading. c-span3's american history tv, at 7:15, american artifex -- artifacts. at incidents related to the gulf of tonkin incident. warren harding's new we -- newly released love letters. milton friedman. funny television schedule at c-span.org. television schedule at c-span.org. and let us know what you think of the programs you are wanting to recall us. use twitter. comments at at c-span.org. join the conversation. like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. security policy expert frank gaffney says the beheading of games fully is not an isolated incident and the government is eating jihadist groups. jihadist groups. this is just under one hour. >> good afternoon. i won the coin toss. whatever it is. i am frank gaffney with the center for security policy and i am delighted to be here with my friend and colleague peter brookes and with all of you. jennifer, thank you very much for including me and this really important topic in your program. i am heartened that you made the point that strong
and 10:00, michael lewis discusses the hidden world of high-frequency stock trading. c-span3's american history tv, at 7:15, american artifex -- artifacts. at incidents related to the gulf of tonkin incident. warren harding's new we -- newly released love letters. milton friedman. funny television schedule at c-span.org. television schedule at c-span.org. and let us know what you think of the programs you are wanting to recall us. use twitter. comments at at c-span.org. join the conversation....
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but in our style and find characters and scenes that could pull people in the way somebody like michael lewisxactly the right situation and exactly the right characters that you can tell the story of something as complicated as high frequency trading and people will stay with you because these characters are amazing. >> and that, i think, is really where the renaissance comes, from collective cunningness. you know, that wit and that desuction and all -- seduction and all the things ira has to do to win you either to global warming or to his dancing and everything in between, that's someone who is restless. jad, jad will invent and invent only to catch your attention and hold it did. and the tv world, there was a time in the early '70s when public television came in, and my sense of things, there was a rush of excitement early on when public television started and there were all kind of experiments, and then public television just settled. these are the unsettled people who won't settle, and that's why it's doing well because it keeps scratching at every itch it can find, and that's really int
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that's what michael lewis' book is about.e something that a lot of people believe it's not the high frequency trading that's a problem, and i agree with eric schneiderman on that. we do know he's expanding it to goldman sachs and morgan stanley, there was some talk at goldman sachs they were going to end their dark pool. that's not the case for now. who knows depending on where this investigation goes. liz: the whole write-up is on foxbusiness.com. read charlie's work and thank you very much. >> anytime. liz: breaking the news right here. closing bell ringing in 26 and a half minutes. from ukraine to the middle east to the federal reserve, investors are walking through a minefield of risks. they're always worried about it might hurt their portfolio. how can you navigate through these hazards? one of the smartest money managers on the street, james kennan, blackrock's head of america's credit. his hedge fund is beating the benchmark. you've got to hear what's in it and what he thinks about junk bonds right now in a fox busines
that's what michael lewis' book is about.e something that a lot of people believe it's not the high frequency trading that's a problem, and i agree with eric schneiderman on that. we do know he's expanding it to goldman sachs and morgan stanley, there was some talk at goldman sachs they were going to end their dark pool. that's not the case for now. who knows depending on where this investigation goes. liz: the whole write-up is on foxbusiness.com. read charlie's work and thank you very much....
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hear from author michael lewis on his book, "flash boys" a wall street revolt among others. c-span3, looks at civil war battle of fort stevens the only battle to take place in washington d.c. on c-span at eight, a look back at the hearings on general motors recalls. you will hear testimony from gm ceo mary barra and compensation fund administrator kenneth feinberg. here's preview. >> more than a decade ago gm embarked on a small car program, sitting here today, i can not tell you why it took so long for a safety f defect to be announcd for this program. but i can tell you we will find out. this is an extraordinary situation. it involves vehicles we no longer make but it came to light on my watch, so i'm responsible for resolving it. when we have answers, we will be fully transparent with you, with our regulators, and with our customers. while i can not turn back the clock, as soon as i learned about the problem, we acted without hesitation. we told the world we had a problem thatat needed to be fix. we did so because whatever mistakes were made in the past we will not shirk
hear from author michael lewis on his book, "flash boys" a wall street revolt among others. c-span3, looks at civil war battle of fort stevens the only battle to take place in washington d.c. on c-span at eight, a look back at the hearings on general motors recalls. you will hear testimony from gm ceo mary barra and compensation fund administrator kenneth feinberg. here's preview. >> more than a decade ago gm embarked on a small car program, sitting here today, i can not tell...
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and at 10:00 p.m., michael lewis, author of "flash boys" discusses the hidden world of high frequency stock trading. on c-span3's american history tv, at 7:15 p.m. eastern time, american artifacts looks at declassified documents related to the 1964 gulf of tonkin incident that led to the escalation of the vietnam war. at 8:00 p.m., president warren harting's newly released love letters. at 9:45, the life of nobel prize winning economist milton friedman. find our television schedule at c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us at 202-626-3400, on or email the #c123 us @comments@spee -- at comments@c-span.org. >> tonight on c-span, q&a, with second circuit court of appeals judge robert a. katzmann. that's followed by british prime minister david cameron making the case for why scotland should continue its political union with the u.k. and later, ohio senator rob portman seeking to business leaders about the politics and breakfast in new hampshire. ♪ on "q&a," our guest is the chief judge of the u.s. second circuit court of appeals robert katzm
and at 10:00 p.m., michael lewis, author of "flash boys" discusses the hidden world of high frequency stock trading. on c-span3's american history tv, at 7:15 p.m. eastern time, american artifacts looks at declassified documents related to the 1964 gulf of tonkin incident that led to the escalation of the vietnam war. at 8:00 p.m., president warren harting's newly released love letters. at 9:45, the life of nobel prize winning economist milton friedman. find our television schedule at...
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and then michael lewis on his book.ames forbes and elizabeth talk about money and the discretion of the dollar threatens the global economy and what we can do about it. that is both tv tonight starting at 8:00 eastern. it is american history tv with programs on the civil war battle of fort stevens. in july of of place 1864 in washington, d.c. when confederate soldiers probed the defenses of the capital city before deciding to turn back. into these programs tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span three. bus is aeekend's multimedia education center. c-span's public affairs coverage did you and your community. we will visit schools and critical events throughout the country. go to c-span.org/about,/community. can e-mail us at educate. c-span.org or send us a tweet. we hope to see you and your community. >> here's a great read -- c-span's latest book -- sundays at 8:00. some of the nation's most influential people of 25 years. >> and there was a risk in the bohemian. i decided to take it because whether it is an illusion or not,
and then michael lewis on his book.ames forbes and elizabeth talk about money and the discretion of the dollar threatens the global economy and what we can do about it. that is both tv tonight starting at 8:00 eastern. it is american history tv with programs on the civil war battle of fort stevens. in july of of place 1864 in washington, d.c. when confederate soldiers probed the defenses of the capital city before deciding to turn back. into these programs tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span...
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and it 10:00 p.m., michael lewis, discussing the hidden world of high-frequency stock trading. historyn3's american tv, american artifacts looks at the classified documents related to the 1964 gulf of tonkin incident that led to the escalation of the vietnam war. in a pm, president warren harding's newly released of letters. at 9:45 p.m., the life of milton friedman. to find our television schedule at c-span.org. call us. se #c123. like this on facebook or follow us on twitter. >> the american history tour visits areas that shaped the nation. tonight, native americans. next, the battle of the little bighorn. then we tore a pueblo near santa fe, new mexico. bama.a visit to alamance later a look at some of the pictographs
and it 10:00 p.m., michael lewis, discussing the hidden world of high-frequency stock trading. historyn3's american tv, american artifacts looks at the classified documents related to the 1964 gulf of tonkin incident that led to the escalation of the vietnam war. in a pm, president warren harding's newly released of letters. at 9:45 p.m., the life of milton friedman. to find our television schedule at c-span.org. call us. se #c123. like this on facebook or follow us on twitter. >> the...
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michael lewis, boys, discusses the hidden world of high frequency stock trading. c-span 3's american history tv at 7:15p.m. eastern time, american art i tacts looks at declassified documents related gulf of tonkin incident that led to the escalation of the vietnam war. at 8:00 p.m. president harding's lovelers.released the life of prize winning economist milton freed man. schedule atevision c-span.org, and let us know what you think about the programs watching. call us. like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. tuesday, republican senator rob portman of ohio spoke to business leaders at the new england council's politics and eggs event in manchester, new hampshire, about the current the americans, work force, and the lack of bipartisanship in congress. senator portman has been mentioned as a possible presidential candidate in 2016. this is about an hour. this is a special time much year for us, our athletes have may to campus. our new class arrives on friday. and i was telling senator portman we are very blessed this year to have a class size 25 students than we
michael lewis, boys, discusses the hidden world of high frequency stock trading. c-span 3's american history tv at 7:15p.m. eastern time, american art i tacts looks at declassified documents related gulf of tonkin incident that led to the escalation of the vietnam war. at 8:00 p.m. president harding's lovelers.released the life of prize winning economist milton freed man. schedule atevision c-span.org, and let us know what you think about the programs watching. call us. like us on facebook,...
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. >> did you read michael lewis' book "flash boys"? >> i haven't read "flash boyes." >> and using technology to rig the game. and most people hit the buy buten and assume it's automatically leads to a sale. but there's a lot of inner steps in there they don't even think about. >> yeah. >> are there other examples of that who are -- i mean, possibilities for corruption from people who just understand the technology better or -- >> yeah. there are tons of them. and entrepreneurship and innovation are kind of unguided processes. in general, i think they take us in the right direction and into a better place. but some of it clearly goes in to -- if not outright criminal activity, then counterproductive ones or exploiting these little holes that don't make us overall better off. they just make the innovator a lot better off. that's going to be part of the process going forward. as well. but i do still think that on balance, technology-based innovation takes us into a better place. >> and what struck me about that book and also your book is
. >> did you read michael lewis' book "flash boys"? >> i haven't read "flash boyes." >> and using technology to rig the game. and most people hit the buy buten and assume it's automatically leads to a sale. but there's a lot of inner steps in there they don't even think about. >> yeah. >> are there other examples of that who are -- i mean, possibilities for corruption from people who just understand the technology better or -- >> yeah....
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the0:00, michael lewis author of "flash boys." american artifacts tonkint the 1964 gulf of incident that led to the escalation of the vietnam war. warren harding's recently released love letters. the wife of milton freeman. at can find our schedule www.c-span.org. let us know about the programs you are watching. you can join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. washington journal continues. host: we are here with marty sullivan. he is the chief economist. you're here to talk about the merger of tim hortons and burger king. thank you for being here. -- questionurse in is explain this would attacks conversion is. guest: this is a u.s. corporation changing its legal domicile to a foreign country and that gives them potential tax benefits. a little more detail is before 2004 when congress changed the law, they could do this unilaterally. they could just change the address to ireland or the netherlands. congress made it more difficult. now they have to find a merger partner. in the deals you are hearing a
the0:00, michael lewis author of "flash boys." american artifacts tonkint the 1964 gulf of incident that led to the escalation of the vietnam war. warren harding's recently released love letters. the wife of milton freeman. at can find our schedule www.c-span.org. let us know about the programs you are watching. you can join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. washington journal continues. host: we are here with marty sullivan. he is the chief...
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at 10:00 p.m., michael lewis, ,"thor of "flash voice discusses the hidden world of high-frequency stockding. on american history tv, american heart of facts looks at declassified documents related to the 1954 gulf of tonkin incident that led to the exhalation of the vietnam war. p.m., president warren harding's newly released love letters. life of, the economist milton friedman. find our television schedule one week in advance at c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. call us at 202-626-3400 or on twitter use the #c123 or e-mail us at comments@c-span.org . join the c-span conversation -- like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >> this month, c-span presents debates on what makes america great, evolution, and genetically modified foods, issue spotlight at veterans ,ealth care, irs oversight, campus sexual assault, new perspectives on issues like global warming, voting rights, and our history turn showing sights and sounds from america's historic places. find our tv schedule one week in advance at c-span.org and let us know what you think about t
at 10:00 p.m., michael lewis, ,"thor of "flash voice discusses the hidden world of high-frequency stockding. on american history tv, american heart of facts looks at declassified documents related to the 1954 gulf of tonkin incident that led to the exhalation of the vietnam war. p.m., president warren harding's newly released love letters. life of, the economist milton friedman. find our television schedule one week in advance at c-span.org and let us know what you think about the...
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also, john lewis of georgia and michael turner of ohio.lso mayor stephanie rawlings blake of baltimore. ," withm., "this week kelsey gabbard and adam kinzinger of illinois. at 2 p.m. eastern here "fox news ," with rick perry and ron johnson. "state of the union" begins with another appearance by governor nixon and peter king, new york republican and lacy clay. at 4 p.m. eastern, face the nation from cbs, would governor , cornell mike rogers william brooks, and michael eric dyson. the sun the network talk shows are brought to you as a public service by the networks and c-span. rebroadcasts of those shows begin at noon eastern with "meet week," "fox"this news sunday," and "state of the union," and then "face the nation." listen to them all on c-span radio here in the washington dc area, across the country on xm satellite radio, and you can download our free app for your smart phone or listen online at c-span.org. [indiscernible] anniversary of dr. king's march on washington and 50 years after the great society points out that "with sizable m
also, john lewis of georgia and michael turner of ohio.lso mayor stephanie rawlings blake of baltimore. ," withm., "this week kelsey gabbard and adam kinzinger of illinois. at 2 p.m. eastern here "fox news ," with rick perry and ron johnson. "state of the union" begins with another appearance by governor nixon and peter king, new york republican and lacy clay. at 4 p.m. eastern, face the nation from cbs, would governor , cornell mike rogers william brooks, and...
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> also happening today more evidence will be presented to a grand injury any saint lewis over shooting death of michael brown. ferguson police officer darren wilson shot the teen during an altercation on august 9th. the grand jury will deciding whether the officer should face criminal charges. the incident sparked protest nationwide ape prompted an fbi investigation. >>> israeli police stepped up their search for a new jersey student who went missing during a hike in jerusalem. that student was from lakewood, new jersey. twenty-three year-old aaron sofer was reported missing on friday. his parents flew to israel over the weekend and the fbi met with his family yesterday in lakewood. meantime local politicians, religious leaders and family members are calling on the u.s. and israeli g for help. >> please, bring back my brother, everyone should do everything they could to bring him back and bring him back in good health. >> reporter: current israeli palestinian conflict ignited in june with the abduction and murder of israeli teens in the west bank. officials say area where sofer disappeared from is with
> also happening today more evidence will be presented to a grand injury any saint lewis over shooting death of michael brown. ferguson police officer darren wilson shot the teen during an altercation on august 9th. the grand jury will deciding whether the officer should face criminal charges. the incident sparked protest nationwide ape prompted an fbi investigation. >>> israeli police stepped up their search for a new jersey student who went missing during a hike in jerusalem. that...
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the arrest of henry lewis gates who, obviously, trayvon martin to now this michael brown situation indent typically, and the henry lewis gates example is the outlier. the president in the 24th examples tends to sort of take a very wait and see approach. they put out a statement urging sort of calm. did the same thing with trayvon martin. and he waits to sort of give his big picture thoughts about race relations, racial politics in this country. the question is whether he can do that in this situation or not. i mean, obviously, he's going to address somewhat more fully, his view of the situation in ferguson, missouri. let's see how far he goes. >> susan page, this is a crisis. and it's now a national crisis. >> this is different from the previous racial incidents. it looks like things are completely out of control in ferguson. you have people being teargassed, reporters being arrested for no apparent reason. i think that john lewis always a powerful spokesman. i think his words are ones the white house surely is listening to. he said that it reminded him of his days as a civil rights p
the arrest of henry lewis gates who, obviously, trayvon martin to now this michael brown situation indent typically, and the henry lewis gates example is the outlier. the president in the 24th examples tends to sort of take a very wait and see approach. they put out a statement urging sort of calm. did the same thing with trayvon martin. and he waits to sort of give his big picture thoughts about race relations, racial politics in this country. the question is whether he can do that in this...
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park will appear in bond court today. 15-year-old denzel burke and 17-year-old michael phillips are accused of shooting wil lewis to death last month, as he stood at a bus stop. police say they were aiming for a rival gang member. the suspects were arrested in wisconsin and extradited to chicago. a third person was also charged. the bears overcame early struggles for a comeback victory in the second preseason game against jacksonville. the special teams fumbled a kick- off and the defense allowed three straight scoring drives in the first quarter. jay cutler answered with a touchdown pass to brandon marshall, and jordan palmer led two scoring drives in the fourth to secure a 20- to- 19 victory. at the little league world series in williamsport, pennsylvania... chicago's "jackie robinson west" team showed they are a force to be reckoned with... winning 12 to two. marcus leshock was with local fans in pennsylvania... as a chicago team vies for the championship for the first time in 31-years. >> chicago's and jackie robinson west all stars. the great champions the first team to take the field in the opening ceremon
park will appear in bond court today. 15-year-old denzel burke and 17-year-old michael phillips are accused of shooting wil lewis to death last month, as he stood at a bus stop. police say they were aiming for a rival gang member. the suspects were arrested in wisconsin and extradited to chicago. a third person was also charged. the bears overcame early struggles for a comeback victory in the second preseason game against jacksonville. the special teams fumbled a kick- off and the defense...
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michael brown's death. police and witnesses giving different accounts. >> ferguson police officer had an encounter with two individuals on the street. >> an encounter that no one denied. but what exactly did happen chief of the saint lewis county chief giving his version of the michael brown story. >> one of those individuals at the time came into the -- as the officer was exiting his police car, allegedly pushed the police officer back into the car where he physically assaulted the police officer. >> but tiffany mitchell, a witness, telling a very different story. >> as i was coming around the corner, i heard the tires squeaking on the truck. as i get closer is when i put through the window. the kid was pulling off and the kid was pulling in. >> mitchell says brown was trying to get out of the police car but chief saying just the opposite. >> it is our understanding at this point in the investigation that within the police car there was a struggle over the officer's officer. there was at least one shot fired in the car. >> mitchell saying this it didn't look like wrestling. the first gunshot came from the window. i out of the way because the shot just came after that. >> but it's what happened outside the car that kill
michael brown's death. police and witnesses giving different accounts. >> ferguson police officer had an encounter with two individuals on the street. >> an encounter that no one denied. but what exactly did happen chief of the saint lewis county chief giving his version of the michael brown story. >> one of those individuals at the time came into the -- as the officer was exiting his police car, allegedly pushed the police officer back into the car where he physically...
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from henry lewis gates to trayvon martin to michael brown.a sin of american history and literally a mortal sin in too many police departments. >> but it seems that paul ryan is coding to his colleagues in congress on the republican side, you know, we can run this country and we don't have to address race. as long as we have the power, we can have our policies and run america without even worrying or even talking about it. >> well, you know, you could argue that going all the way back to nixon and the southern strategy, the republican way to deal with race has been to try to exploit it. you have a traditionally democratic south which on the issue of civil rights and race ended up being republican. and i think paul ryan is contemplating a run for the presidency in 2016. he doesn't want it get into a situation where he will be in any of those primary debates where somebody will ask about this and they will say, you didn't support our police. or you said there was a real problem with race. because that is not a message that resonates in the repub
from henry lewis gates to trayvon martin to michael brown.a sin of american history and literally a mortal sin in too many police departments. >> but it seems that paul ryan is coding to his colleagues in congress on the republican side, you know, we can run this country and we don't have to address race. as long as we have the power, we can have our policies and run america without even worrying or even talking about it. >> well, you know, you could argue that going all the way...
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. >>> thousands of people packed in sane lewis church today to say goodbye to michael brown. >>> brown's funeral took place more than two weeks after he was shot and killed by a police officer in nearby ferguson, the shooting triggered days of unrest. during the service, brown's stepmother recalled a conversation in which she said brown had predictedded hi predin death. >> said because i have been dreaming of death. i have been seeing pictures of death. he said i see blooding sheets hanging on a clothes line when i went out there and saw mike mike that's exactly what he was laying up under. he pretty much prophesied his own death and didn't realize it. diane estebrook is in missouri for us. as you know, diane the family has called for peace and calm and for a break of the demonstrations. is the community calm this evening? >> reporter: it has been calm all day today, tone i is sounds like the public heeded michael brown , seniors call today for silence all day today. but michael brown, jr.'s funeral was actually a fairly lively affair. there were several speakers that spoke out and said
. >>> thousands of people packed in sane lewis church today to say goodbye to michael brown. >>> brown's funeral took place more than two weeks after he was shot and killed by a police officer in nearby ferguson, the shooting triggered days of unrest. during the service, brown's stepmother recalled a conversation in which she said brown had predictedded hi predin death. >> said because i have been dreaming of death. i have been seeing pictures of death. he said i see...
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i don't necessarily believe that the killing of michael brown is what touchedoff these protests. black boys and girls die around saint lewis and across this country every day. i think what tipped this off was the notion that no one would be held accountable. it was the notion that we were going to try mike brown in the press. that we weren't going to interview people who are, clearly, on news camera every day. i think that's what really touched things off. there was a validation that was already there in the community. and i think we continue to reinvest in that with every news conference that we address that mistrust. >> we'll have time for just a couple questions today. it's going to be quick. we'll gef you a summary of what's taking place today. >> good morning. i want to start off by thanks the police department. they did a fine job of protecting the citizens of ferguson. >>> tonight, peace and justice took a very different turn after dark. molotoff cocktails were thrown. there were shootings, looting, vandalism and other acts of violence that clearly appear to be acts of spontaneous, premeditated criminal acts designe
i don't necessarily believe that the killing of michael brown is what touchedoff these protests. black boys and girls die around saint lewis and across this country every day. i think what tipped this off was the notion that no one would be held accountable. it was the notion that we were going to try mike brown in the press. that we weren't going to interview people who are, clearly, on news camera every day. i think that's what really touched things off. there was a validation that was...