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then, another chance to hear mike bezos. announcer: our road to the white house coverage continues monday. candidate hillary clinton outlines are economic agenda at the school in new york city. we will have that live at 10:00 a.m. on the span, and also scott walker is expected to announce he is entering the republican presidential race at an event in waukesha wisconsin, beginning at 6:15 p.m. on c-span3, our coverage. announcer: next weekend on c-span's road to the white house, the only place you can watch or listen to these events in their entirety, friday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern, we will be live in cedar rapids for the hall of fame dinner, marking the first time that all of the democratic presidential candidates share the same stage and then at 11:00 a.m. eastern, we will be live at ames, where nine at leading republican candidates are expected to speak, and on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. we take you there. announcer: this week on first ladies, influence and image, we learn about lucretia garfield and educated
then, another chance to hear mike bezos. announcer: our road to the white house coverage continues monday. candidate hillary clinton outlines are economic agenda at the school in new york city. we will have that live at 10:00 a.m. on the span, and also scott walker is expected to announce he is entering the republican presidential race at an event in waukesha wisconsin, beginning at 6:15 p.m. on c-span3, our coverage. announcer: next weekend on c-span's road to the white house, the only place...
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eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >> philanthropist mike bezos the father of amazon.com founder jeff bezos, talks about his experiences emigrating from cuba as a boy. this conversation with aspen's institute walter isaacson takes place at the walter -- at the national [applause] >> the immigrant sometimes is the one that best understands the concept of freedom and what america is all about. tell us about your experience as an immigrant. what did you feel? >> thank you for allowing me to be here. the conversations have been unbelievable. i am over the top already. we take for granted these discussions and conversations. it's unbelievable. so, go back to 1958, back in cuba, and i was at that time maybe 13, 14 years old. and i was fine. i was a teenager doing my thing, going to school, minding my own business. there was no thought of ever leaving cuba. my dad is a -- he owned a lumber mill, which he worked hard at. that's where i learned my work ethics from, get up at 5:00 in the morning and work until 5:00 in the evening and so it was -- but it was a good, comfortable life. and th
eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >> philanthropist mike bezos the father of amazon.com founder jeff bezos, talks about his experiences emigrating from cuba as a boy. this conversation with aspen's institute walter isaacson takes place at the walter -- at the national [applause] >> the immigrant sometimes is the one that best understands the concept of freedom and what america is all about. tell us about your experience as an immigrant. what did you feel? >> thank you...
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i see mike bezos here. he started us on this route with the aspen challenge, which went to urban high schools across this nation, said do a really cool project and then we'll find some funding for you to do it, we'll bring you the aspen to washington to show it off, but you from seed academy or mcdonough 43 or whatever schools in los angeles, denver washington, you're doing it in chicago, you're going to have that same opportunity that i had when i got out of school at 3:00 at newman and we started doing projects. so based on what mike has done and many other people, i think we could each ask ourselves after we ask ourselves the question that arthur asked, is what do we do not only to climb the ladder but to give somebody else a hand up on that ladder? neera: i couldn't agree more with that. i think to answer your questions about what we'll be doing, first, i would just like to acknowledge there's been a lot of rancor on this panel, but cato and cap have worked together for the last 10 years on issues of sa
i see mike bezos here. he started us on this route with the aspen challenge, which went to urban high schools across this nation, said do a really cool project and then we'll find some funding for you to do it, we'll bring you the aspen to washington to show it off, but you from seed academy or mcdonough 43 or whatever schools in los angeles, denver washington, you're doing it in chicago, you're going to have that same opportunity that i had when i got out of school at 3:00 at newman and we...
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[applause] >> at that same event philanthropist mike bezos father of amazon founder jeff bezos talked about his experience and agreed to the united states from cuba as a boy. he talked to the president of the aspen institute for 30 minutes. walter: the immigrant sometimes is the one who best understands the concept of freedom and what america is all about. tell us about your experience as an immigrant. how did you get here, what did you feel? mike: thank you. for allowing me to be here. the conversations have been so unbelievable that i am over the top already, doing something that we take for granted, these discussions, these conversations. it is unbelievable. so go back to 1958 back in cuba and i was at that time maybe 13 14 years old. i was fine. i was a teenager, doing my thing, going to school, minding my own business.
[applause] >> at that same event philanthropist mike bezos father of amazon founder jeff bezos talked about his experience and agreed to the united states from cuba as a boy. he talked to the president of the aspen institute for 30 minutes. walter: the immigrant sometimes is the one who best understands the concept of freedom and what america is all about. tell us about your experience as an immigrant. how did you get here, what did you feel? mike: thank you. for allowing me to be here....
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after that, a conversation with mike bezos. congressional leaders held an event wednesday commemorating the 50th anniversary of the vietnam war. speakers included john boehner senate majority leader mitch mcconnell, as well as nancy pelosi and harry reid. we also heard from ashton carter and chuck hagel. this is about one hour 20 minutes.
after that, a conversation with mike bezos. congressional leaders held an event wednesday commemorating the 50th anniversary of the vietnam war. speakers included john boehner senate majority leader mitch mcconnell, as well as nancy pelosi and harry reid. we also heard from ashton carter and chuck hagel. this is about one hour 20 minutes.
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after that, a conversation with mike bezos. congressional leaders held an event wednesday commemorating the 50th anniversary of the vietnam war. speakers included john boehner senate majority leader mitch mcconnell, as well as nancy pelosi and harry reid. we also heard from ashton carter and chuck hagel. this is about one hour 20 minutes. please welcome the speaker of the house of representatives. ladies and gentlemen, the honorable john boehner, speaker of the house of representatives. [applause] john boehner: ladies and gentlemen, distinguished guests, welcome to the united states capitol. in a few weeks americans will mark 70 years since the end of world war ii. when that war concluded on the deck of the battleship missouri, general macarthur spoke of his great hope that the carnage of that war would be a foundation for a future based - in his words -- on the dignity of man and the fulfillment of his most cherished wish for freedom tolerance, and justice. we know that world failed to emerge, especially in asia. and within a
after that, a conversation with mike bezos. congressional leaders held an event wednesday commemorating the 50th anniversary of the vietnam war. speakers included john boehner senate majority leader mitch mcconnell, as well as nancy pelosi and harry reid. we also heard from ashton carter and chuck hagel. this is about one hour 20 minutes. please welcome the speaker of the house of representatives. ladies and gentlemen, the honorable john boehner, speaker of the house of representatives....
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. >> philanthropist mike bezos the father of amazon.com founder jeff bezos, talked about his expenses integrating from cuba as a bona fide american freedom. this conversation about immigration with walter isaacson takes place at the national constitution center in philadelphia. it's about 30 minutes. >> well, the immigrant sometimes is the one who best understands that concept of freedom and what america is all about. tell us about your experience as an immigrant. how did you get your? what did you feel? >> all right, good thank you. first of all for allowing me to be your the conversations have been so unbelievable. i'm over the top already, doing something that is so, we take for granted, these discussions these conversations. it's unbelievable. so go back to 1958 back in cuba, and i was at that time maybe 13 14 years old. i was fine. i was a teenager doing my thing going to school, minding my own business. there was no thought of ever leaving cuba. my dad is he owned a lumber mill which he worked hard at. that's where i learned my work ethics from get up at 5:00 in the morning and
. >> philanthropist mike bezos the father of amazon.com founder jeff bezos, talked about his expenses integrating from cuba as a bona fide american freedom. this conversation about immigration with walter isaacson takes place at the national constitution center in philadelphia. it's about 30 minutes. >> well, the immigrant sometimes is the one who best understands that concept of freedom and what america is all about. tell us about your experience as an immigrant. how did you get...
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by taking a 15 minute break and then we will return to hear the great walter isaacson interview mike bezos. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> that is basically when a business owner doesn't like the review of their business and says i am going to sue you or i'm going to threaten to see you. they may actually go forward with that but the user the person who wrote that reviewer share that experience you know it's first-hand and that it's factual and true like you are the little guy and you might not have the money to really go to court over what you wrote about a chinese food restaurant or that car mechanic so instead of doing that you just take off your review. so while yelp is protected because of section 230 of the communications decency act what we are really worried about is the chilling effect that those types of lawsuits or threats of lawsuits would have on people that would otherwise share their first-hand experience. >> we are attempting to deploy initially about 600 satellites. 600 satellites in our first consolation. their regulatory items we have to address. clearly that's
by taking a 15 minute break and then we will return to hear the great walter isaacson interview mike bezos. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> that is basically when a business owner doesn't like the review of their business and says i am going to sue you or i'm going to threaten to see you. they may actually go forward with that but the user the person who wrote that reviewer share that experience you know it's first-hand and that it's factual and true like you are the little guy...
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walter: michael bezos, thank you very much. [applause] mike: thank you. >> your times chairman and publisher arthur sulzberger junior and executive editor discuss the times future in the digital age. about half of the newspapers' subscriptions are solely for digital con -- content, a major shift for a company that began offering electronic subscriptions only four years ago. mr. sulzberger said times needs to change traditional practices in journalism. >> let's put over here the debate over trend versus digital. journalism is better today than it ever was. i grew up in new orleans. i grew up around newspapers, and i only had access to one newspaper. the same kid who grows up in new orleans now has access to as many newspapers as you can push a button for. he has access to video and access to the whole world. we should not get so caught up in the debates that are foreign and we should not get so caught up into the romantic aspects of journalism -- which believe me, i grew up in. to forget is better. we are in a mode now of testing learning, and
walter: michael bezos, thank you very much. [applause] mike: thank you. >> your times chairman and publisher arthur sulzberger junior and executive editor discuss the times future in the digital age. about half of the newspapers' subscriptions are solely for digital con -- content, a major shift for a company that began offering electronic subscriptions only four years ago. mr. sulzberger said times needs to change traditional practices in journalism. >> let's put over here the...