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let's go over to amanda mueller at the cbs-3 traffic center. hi, amanda. >> hi, jan. accident on the pennsylvania turnpike eastbound approaching the delaware valley exit. right now has the entire left lane block. as you can see on the map here causing built of delay as traffic squeezes by there, however, you should still be able to get through. and headed out to the suburbs now downed pole in the road near greenville on montana road between buck road and kirk road. you can use route 100 to get around that this morning. >> live look at 95 delaware right now, that's clear, also a smooth ride on most of your majors in and out of the city including the vine, 76. >> there is ongoing construction the zero on 492 freeway, nothing that will cause awe problem this morning. in the traffic center amanda mueller jan back to you. >> new this morning, an accident in philadelphia's fairmount park has sent three people to the hospital. not clear what caused the single car crash that happened at sell i drive, south ferry road after 3:00 this morning, two people are in critical conditi
let's go over to amanda mueller at the cbs-3 traffic center. hi, amanda. >> hi, jan. accident on the pennsylvania turnpike eastbound approaching the delaware valley exit. right now has the entire left lane block. as you can see on the map here causing built of delay as traffic squeezes by there, however, you should still be able to get through. and headed out to the suburbs now downed pole in the road near greenville on montana road between buck road and kirk road. you can use route 100...
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. >> we have professor milton mueller. what are you doing here at the "state of the net"? >> i am an expert on internet government and i was invited to be on the panel of the internet government. and i consulted with the guy who puts together the program here. he asked me who you should put on these panels and the washington people on and i tell him, i try to get people from other countries and other parts of the internet but you know i'm just joking about that. we do have a european on our panel. >> so you are with georgia tech. what exactly is internet government? >> how the internet is shaped in terms of not only the policies that govern how you act on the internet but also some of the technical underpinnings. so in order to get a domain name, somebody has to coordinate to make sure the domain name is unique. in order to get my t adjuster you have to make sure that those addresses are handed out in certain ways. and issues like cybersecurity, most of the government is kind of hard to understand and people are confused about this issue with internet governing and what it
. >> we have professor milton mueller. what are you doing here at the "state of the net"? >> i am an expert on internet government and i was invited to be on the panel of the internet government. and i consulted with the guy who puts together the program here. he asked me who you should put on these panels and the washington people on and i tell him, i try to get people from other countries and other parts of the internet but you know i'm just joking about that. we do have...
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. >> host: so, professor milton mueller, what are you doing here at the state of the net?your role? >> guest: well, i'm considered an expert on internet governance, and so i was invited to be on the panel about internet governance. and, in fact, i consulted with the guy who puts together the program, he always asks me who we should put on these panels, and he always ignores me and puts washington people on, and i tell him to go outside of washington and get people from other countries and other parts of the internet. but, no, i'm just joking about that. we do have a european in our governance panel. >> host: well, you're with georgia tech, you're a professor at georgia tech. what exactly is internet governance? >> guest: it's mow the internet is shaped -- it's how the internet is shaped in terms of not only the policies that govern how you act on the internet, but also some of the technical underpinnings. is so in order to get a domain name, somebody has to coordinate to make sure that domain name is unique. in order to get an ip address, you have to make sure that those a
. >> host: so, professor milton mueller, what are you doing here at the state of the net?your role? >> guest: well, i'm considered an expert on internet governance, and so i was invited to be on the panel about internet governance. and, in fact, i consulted with the guy who puts together the program, he always asks me who we should put on these panels, and he always ignores me and puts washington people on, and i tell him to go outside of washington and get people from other...
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live look, amanda mueller, back to you. >> thank you. it is only five days until the nfl draft right here in philadelphia, and the city is no strange err to planning and protecting large scale event. so there is should be no surprise, there will be tight security. "eyewitness news" reporter alexandria hoff more on the preparations around the ben franklin parkway. >> i thought it was a concert at first. >> huge sport fan, great to see us here, see everyone come out to the sit. >> i everyone meaning tens every thousands sports fans, filling the access areas from eakin oval to the grand stage on the art museum steps. >> using the parkway as our event, footprint, we are very familiar with it. >> similarly, to what chicago hosed last year, perimeter that includes trucks, anbar kids, will surround much of the event for safety. as for the men of honor, officers will assist the nfl in providing security for players. >> additional officers will also patrol some of the tourist hot spots. >> our plan to cover most of the attractions we feel people
live look, amanda mueller, back to you. >> thank you. it is only five days until the nfl draft right here in philadelphia, and the city is no strange err to planning and protecting large scale event. so there is should be no surprise, there will be tight security. "eyewitness news" reporter alexandria hoff more on the preparations around the ben franklin parkway. >> i thought it was a concert at first. >> huge sport fan, great to see us here, see everyone come out to...
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lets guess to amanda mueller at the cbs-3 traffic center. live look at 95 northbound at the vine, clear roads here, and on all of your majors including 76, 32, and the turnpike, as well. martin luther king drive closed today for an event, that closure between falls bridge and sweet briar road, >> traffic advisory for folks traveling the art museum, first phase of traffic closure for the draft kick in tonight at midnight. closures affect eakin's oval, ben franklin parkway, and more, for more information on closures visit our website at cbsphilly.com. a live look at the ben franklin bridge, traffic moving just fine this bright sunday morning. in the traffic center, amanda mueller, jan, back to you. >> looks good, thanks, amanda. philadelphia home to some of the greatest biologists of their time watch they did changed the course of science. as meisha johnson shows us, you can see, their historic collection right in the heart of north philadelphia. >> ♪ >> traveling down broad street through the temple cam pulls. then turning into victorian styl
lets guess to amanda mueller at the cbs-3 traffic center. live look at 95 northbound at the vine, clear roads here, and on all of your majors including 76, 32, and the turnpike, as well. martin luther king drive closed today for an event, that closure between falls bridge and sweet briar road, >> traffic advisory for folks traveling the art museum, first phase of traffic closure for the draft kick in tonight at midnight. closures affect eakin's oval, ben franklin parkway, and more, for...
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and spoke with george sadowski and georgia tech school of public policy professor milton mueller aboutssues with internet use today. >> i'm concerned when countries try to shut up internet access, or when they try to monitor the internet in a major way. that is not my concept of internet freedom. >> there's a lot of pressure on the intermediaries, facebook and suppressd twitter to the communication of these people who are pro-isis. that's one of these fine lines that you have to draw in internet governance. "communicators," tonight that it got eastern on c-span two. >> check out the c-span classroom website at c-span.org /classroom. it's full of teaching resources for c-span classrooms. including short current events videos that highlight important events in washington, d.c., constitution clips that bring the constitution to life, social studies lesson plans, as well as on this day in history resources. the search function allows a c fan -- c-span classroom teachers keyword,-- to certify topic, and great level. the bell ringers video clips or teacher favorites, short videos. with vocab
and spoke with george sadowski and georgia tech school of public policy professor milton mueller aboutssues with internet use today. >> i'm concerned when countries try to shut up internet access, or when they try to monitor the internet in a major way. that is not my concept of internet freedom. >> there's a lot of pressure on the intermediaries, facebook and suppressd twitter to the communication of these people who are pro-isis. that's one of these fine lines that you have to...
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and spoke with georgia tech school of public policy professor milton mueller about issues with internet use today. >> i am concerned when they try to monitor the internet in a major way. that's not my concept of internet freedom. >> there is a lot of pressure on he facebooks, the googles, the twitters to suppress the communication of these people who are pro-isis, and so that's one of these fine lines that you have to draw. >> that's monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >> "washington journal" continues. host: this is the book, "shattered: inside hillary clinton's doomed campaign." the co-authors, jonathan allen, amie parnes, thank you for being with us. let's go right to it. you both write, quote, she, hillary, had let president obama down, she had let herself down, she had let her party down and her country down. obama's legacy and her dreams of the presidency lay shattered at donald trump's feet. this was on her. amie parnes? guest: this quote is
and spoke with georgia tech school of public policy professor milton mueller about issues with internet use today. >> i am concerned when they try to monitor the internet in a major way. that's not my concept of internet freedom. >> there is a lot of pressure on he facebooks, the googles, the twitters to suppress the communication of these people who are pro-isis, and so that's one of these fine lines that you have to draw. >> that's monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span2....
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now 7:44, time to check the roads and highways, over to amanda mueller at the cbs-3 traffic center.> traffic on all of your majors in and out of the city looking pretty good still. live look at 95 southbound at academy road, looking just fine here, 76, the turnpike, the vine, 202 and clear as well. turning ahead to this week, we do have traffic advisory for folks that will be traveling around the art museum, the first phase of traffic closures for the nfl draft kick in at midnight, southbound kelly drive, eakin offering, westbound spring garden street, and for information on closures, visit our website cbs philly do come. live look at the vine shaping un to be a good day for a sunday drive. >> good reminder about the draft. thank you, amanda. serious injury side lines one of the eagles, and the phillies score a big blow out. here is pat gallen with eyewitness sports. >> the phillies finish up series with the nationals this afternoon, jeremy hellickson on the mound for the fighting's, last night all eyes on starter aaron nola to see what he had in store for his first start of the sea
now 7:44, time to check the roads and highways, over to amanda mueller at the cbs-3 traffic center.> traffic on all of your majors in and out of the city looking pretty good still. live look at 95 southbound at academy road, looking just fine here, 76, the turnpike, the vine, 202 and clear as well. turning ahead to this week, we do have traffic advisory for folks that will be traveling around the art museum, the first phase of traffic closures for the nfl draft kick in at midnight,...
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time to check the roads, go over to amanda mueller at the cbs-3 traffic center.amanda. >> high, jan. traffic on all of your majors in and out of the city looking prep good this morning, live look at 76 approaches gladwynn, looking just fine, the vine, 95 and the boulevard, and the new jersey turnpike, looking good, as well. how much, travelers on the northeast extension of the pennsylvania turnpike had pretty major headache to deal with this morning. the turnpike is closed for construction until 7:00 a.m. both directions between lehigh valley and the mid-county toll plaza. we did just get reports that they are starting to clear this out and open up the exits now. in days your alternate here is 309. and taking a live look at the 42 freeway new jersey, not too much volume to contend with if you are headed out this morning, amanda mueller, jan, back to you. >> amanda, thank you. mark your calendar. an asteroid will put on very cool shy show in the sky later this month. asteroid of six football feels is passing close to earth on april 19th. if that sounds alarming do
time to check the roads, go over to amanda mueller at the cbs-3 traffic center.amanda. >> high, jan. traffic on all of your majors in and out of the city looking prep good this morning, live look at 76 approaches gladwynn, looking just fine, the vine, 95 and the boulevard, and the new jersey turnpike, looking good, as well. how much, travelers on the northeast extension of the pennsylvania turnpike had pretty major headache to deal with this morning. the turnpike is closed for...
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can science share light richard mueller makes his case in the wide reaching investigation of how nature may generate reading for those concerned. richard muller is the professor by all accounts a legendary popular teacher and lecturer and is also the author of physics for future presidents and energy for future presidents copies right here for his outstanding role in technology, he was awarded a 1982 macarthur genius fellowship and also as we were just saying a share of the 2015 breakthrough prize in fundamental physics for the discovery of dark energy. [applause] >> thank you all for coming. good turnout. this was originally scheduled on the day of the last state and i thought the same people probably force themselves to watch the debate. i don't know if the world series would have watched or not, the seventh game of the world series and some i don't watch any. reading excerpts from my book lets me do that. i picked out a few. please feel free to interrupt me at any time. i taught at uc berkeley. you don't have to worry about discombobulating me or changing my flow. interrupt me when y
can science share light richard mueller makes his case in the wide reaching investigation of how nature may generate reading for those concerned. richard muller is the professor by all accounts a legendary popular teacher and lecturer and is also the author of physics for future presidents and energy for future presidents copies right here for his outstanding role in technology, he was awarded a 1982 macarthur genius fellowship and also as we were just saying a share of the 2015 breakthrough...
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. >> i will say, when fbi director mueller was leaving and we needed to find his replacement, i was one of the people who interviewed the replacement for fbi director and i can tell you there was no one more impressive than jim comey. whatever anybody things i have to assume he did what he had to do and we don't know why but i assume the best of intentions on his part and i don't know that that is what drove people at the polls. i there was something more fundamental. >> as fake news has been developing, it started slow during obama's search. how perceptive was he in the administration of its development? >> no one called it fake news, really, answer the question. are you muslim? there is nothing wrong if he had been but were you born in the us and he was, so to us it was sort of we were exasperated but i don't think we saw it ever as what it would become, which is insane. it is good that facebook is addressing how that stuff gets populated on social media along with twitter and google. we were never like this is fake news, we would just, fox. it didn't seem like a movement, just seemed
. >> i will say, when fbi director mueller was leaving and we needed to find his replacement, i was one of the people who interviewed the replacement for fbi director and i can tell you there was no one more impressive than jim comey. whatever anybody things i have to assume he did what he had to do and we don't know why but i assume the best of intentions on his part and i don't know that that is what drove people at the polls. i there was something more fundamental. >> as fake...
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. >> reporter: tim mueller stands to miss out on seven to $10,000. >> we have 60 people that work year round on the farm, who depend on the farm for their income and their families. >> reporter: he and 50 other vendors are collateral damage to a rally and protest that hasn't even happened yet. >> i'm not sure that's even their intent. i think they're absorbed in their own moment of anger. >> reporter: both sides of the demonstration posted flyers, while the city publised a lest of banned items, bake amy, anything that can be used as a weapon. police arrested ten people at the march 4th event and are working to identify suspects. in berkeley, katie eunice, abc 7 news. >>> today's event has trouble written all of it. >>> police in central california have arrested a man on suspected of murdering a victim of human trafficking. her body was found in a dumpster. the 30-year-old emigrated into the u.s. from china last year. police say she was brought here to work in the sex trade. police arrested 50-year-old william lee yesterday for her murder at the san mateo auto shop where he worked. poli
. >> reporter: tim mueller stands to miss out on seven to $10,000. >> we have 60 people that work year round on the farm, who depend on the farm for their income and their families. >> reporter: he and 50 other vendors are collateral damage to a rally and protest that hasn't even happened yet. >> i'm not sure that's even their intent. i think they're absorbed in their own moment of anger. >> reporter: both sides of the demonstration posted flyers, while the city...
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joining me to precept them will usche colleague at the annenberg school judy mueller and the colleague at the annenberg public policy center at the university of pennsylvania, kathleen jamison. are sussrs, if you sect in accepting you're ward as you are on the air, we'll git out of here in time to get back to work or to travel home or to and cumberr sequence at the dry cleaner. panel, iroduce the want to show you clip interests the winning in in there context of walter cronkite's legacy. sign-off, signature that is the way it is. avows that there is a way it is. it attests to the existence of reality, the reality of truth, the truth of evidence. why did these values mat smer excellenceence does in television political journalism make? >> so we're not educated well essary to perform the nec act of sleek our leaders for the future. we have got to improve that going to bend it is to a large degree up to us in television and radio in broadcasting to get that job done. if we fail at that, our democracy and our republic is, i think, in serious danger. there is more fact checking than ever. f
joining me to precept them will usche colleague at the annenberg school judy mueller and the colleague at the annenberg public policy center at the university of pennsylvania, kathleen jamison. are sussrs, if you sect in accepting you're ward as you are on the air, we'll git out of here in time to get back to work or to travel home or to and cumberr sequence at the dry cleaner. panel, iroduce the want to show you clip interests the winning in in there context of walter cronkite's legacy....
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school of public policy professor, milton mueller. >> i am concerned when countries try to shut off internet access, or when they try to monitor the internet in a major way. that's not like internet freedom. >> there is a lot of pressure on the intermediariees, the facebooks, google, to suppress the communication of these people who are pro-isis. and so that's one of these fine lines that you have to draw in internet governance. >> watch, "the communicators," tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span 2. >>> u.s. air force is trying to figure out what to do about pilots leaving service before replacements are available to take over. chief of staff general david gold fine says he's not considering an involuntary extension of service to retain pilots in the air force. he spoke about military readiness and modernization earlier this month at the h heritage foundation. it's about 45 minutes. >>> ladies and gentlemen, welcome, and it is a pleasure to see all of these smiling, handsome faces out here at heritage. and i am going to take a moment to introduce a man who actually needs no introduction. i've kn
school of public policy professor, milton mueller. >> i am concerned when countries try to shut off internet access, or when they try to monitor the internet in a major way. that's not like internet freedom. >> there is a lot of pressure on the intermediariees, the facebooks, google, to suppress the communication of these people who are pro-isis. and so that's one of these fine lines that you have to draw in internet governance. >> watch, "the communicators," tonight...
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and spoke with board member george sedowski and milton mueller about internet issues today. >> i'm concerned when companies try to shut off access or monitor the internet in a major way. that's not my concept of internet freedom. >> there's a lot of pressure on the intermediaries, the facebooks, the googles, the twitters, to suppress the communication of these people who are pro isis. so that's one of these fine lines that you have to draw in international governance. >> watch "the communicators" tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span 2. >>> a discussion now about how the military enforces free speech laws in relation to
and spoke with board member george sedowski and milton mueller about internet issues today. >> i'm concerned when companies try to shut off access or monitor the internet in a major way. that's not my concept of internet freedom. >> there's a lot of pressure on the intermediaries, the facebooks, the googles, the twitters, to suppress the communication of these people who are pro isis. so that's one of these fine lines that you have to draw in international governance. >> watch...
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conference in washington, d.c., and spoke with ican board member george sadowski and professor milton mueller about issues with internet use today. >> i am concerned when countries try to shut off internet access or monitor the internet in a major way. that is not my concept of internet freedom. >> there is a lot of pressure on the intermediaries. twitter, toogle, suppress the key medication of these people -- the communication of these people who are pro-isis. it is one of these fine lines you have to draw in internet governance. announcer: watch "the communicators" monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. announcer: "q&a" with historian followed byough, prime minister theresa may taking questions from the british house of commons. the results from the first round of voting in the french presidential elections later. announcer: this week on "q and a," historian david mccullough discusses his book "the american spirit, who we are and what we stand for." mccullough, your spirit, "the american 15 speeches since 1989 through 2016," when did you get the idea to do this? david: summer of 2016.
conference in washington, d.c., and spoke with ican board member george sadowski and professor milton mueller about issues with internet use today. >> i am concerned when countries try to shut off internet access or monitor the internet in a major way. that is not my concept of internet freedom. >> there is a lot of pressure on the intermediaries. twitter, toogle, suppress the key medication of these people -- the communication of these people who are pro-isis. it is one of these...
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and sharon mueller has led these, among other faculty that we have.reat opportunity for the students to do a real-world project. they get a real project. gives them an opportunity to really dig into something and do something that's meaningful. they may get hired by the partner they do it with, whether it's the state department or others. in this space and many other areas, intelligence community, private sector employers and so on. it's been a great opportunity for our students to pursue. i think you're hearing different versions of this among the three of us. how we try to get the students the kind of practical experience that we need, whether it's exposure to practice or some, you know, effort at actually doing something that's practical, and i would just emphasize -- i'm not going to recent it because joel put it so eloquently, this effort at global engagement and pursuing opportunities overseas and of course the biggest need there is the funding. i think all of us would agree that the -- a major challenge is ensuring that opportunities that are a
and sharon mueller has led these, among other faculty that we have.reat opportunity for the students to do a real-world project. they get a real project. gives them an opportunity to really dig into something and do something that's meaningful. they may get hired by the partner they do it with, whether it's the state department or others. in this space and many other areas, intelligence community, private sector employers and so on. it's been a great opportunity for our students to pursue. i...
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and milton mueller about issues with internet use today. >> i am concerned when countries tried to monitor the internet in a major way. that's not my concept of internet freedom. >> there's a lot of pressure on the intermediaries. toebook, google, twitter suppress the communication of these people who are pro-isis. that is one of these fine lines you have to draw. >> watch the communicators monday night on c-span2. , supreme court oral argument the questions the bounds of separation of church and state. do with trinity lutheran church of columbia, missouri. it owns and operates a preschool learning center. the church applied for a state ground -- grant but was denied because the constitution bars public funds from going to a church or denomination of religion. the church is arguing it is a denial of the 14th amendment's equal protection clause and the first amendment's free exercise clause. this is one of the first cases heard by justice neil gorsuch. it's just under an hour. chief justice roberts: we'll hear argument first this morning in case 15-577, trinity lutheran church v. come
and milton mueller about issues with internet use today. >> i am concerned when countries tried to monitor the internet in a major way. that's not my concept of internet freedom. >> there's a lot of pressure on the intermediaries. toebook, google, twitter suppress the communication of these people who are pro-isis. that is one of these fine lines you have to draw. >> watch the communicators monday night on c-span2. , supreme court oral argument the questions the bounds of...
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on effect because especially when it comes to the financial sector in china, we saw some of these muellereet those interbank debt obligations. that led to the pboc on this slip here. do you see effect -- a similar effect? >> we need to see what the total number of defaults are over time. there has to be a spillover effect. -- what is important is the overall quantum. it means to stay contained i contained 1%.-- we are trying to take a look at the fundamentals and saying, yes, there are some things to worry about even from an investment perspective. we are focusing on higher quality parts of the market and it makes sense. i want to bring up this chart that you pointed out to us --ch shows the high yield you are looking at cba and cb double-a bonds. sea level bonds being much more junk so to speak or higher-yielding and it is interesting because if you compare the two, it certainly is a better performer but you have to take a lot of risks to that. it is not that much of a better goformer then you get if you a few levels up on the spectrum in terms of quality. is goinga look at what on here
on effect because especially when it comes to the financial sector in china, we saw some of these muellereet those interbank debt obligations. that led to the pboc on this slip here. do you see effect -- a similar effect? >> we need to see what the total number of defaults are over time. there has to be a spillover effect. -- what is important is the overall quantum. it means to stay contained i contained 1%.-- we are trying to take a look at the fundamentals and saying, yes, there are...
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lie binger cam mueller you are an example of how a woman can successfully run a business. you inherited and took over a long-standing family business. do you think you would have become an entrepreneur either way regardless of your family history? >> i don't think so. i have to be honest. i'll switch into german now because chancellor merkel and i agreed we are on german grounds and to speak german. >> translator: that's very interesting question. and i'm wondering whether you would have asked it of a man the same. >> yes, i would have asked it. >> you would? >> well, that may be. with respect to my education i'm not an engineer or an economist. i'm a linguist but because of my parents and the company, i was always interested in business. i grew up in the company perhaps i would have chosen a different profession. but i used the opportunity because before i got into management, i worked in the company and so it made sense. >> do women get specific attention at trump at your company to be empowered accelerated in whatever way. >> well, we have of course, working models that
lie binger cam mueller you are an example of how a woman can successfully run a business. you inherited and took over a long-standing family business. do you think you would have become an entrepreneur either way regardless of your family history? >> i don't think so. i have to be honest. i'll switch into german now because chancellor merkel and i agreed we are on german grounds and to speak german. >> translator: that's very interesting question. and i'm wondering whether you would...
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, i would like to thank all of you for coming out here in the weather to hear derekazing speakers muellerrvice for especially putting us right here who.oximity of you know lastly, ladies and gentlemen, please give it up one more time for jon batiste and stay human. march. actually, we are going to wing something. i hear a great drummer is in the house. i don't know. we might do something. ♪ .> everybody stand together ♪ ♪ jon: everybody get your dancing shoes on. all -- we areyou going to become a family right now. are you ready to march? get a soul clap going right here, and i want to see the whole crowd sway. we are going to sway like this here -- left, and then a right. right ♪d then a indeed. keep it going. i want to see just how low can you go? how low can you go >> ♪ how low can you go go: how low can you jump ♪ ♪ jon: yeah. ♪ [c -- [crowd chanting] [applause] jon: are you ready to march? [applause] jon: are you ready to march? this land is our land. this land is our land. go. land -- here we ♪ ♪ this land is your land his land is my land from california o the new yoyork island rom
, i would like to thank all of you for coming out here in the weather to hear derekazing speakers muellerrvice for especially putting us right here who.oximity of you know lastly, ladies and gentlemen, please give it up one more time for jon batiste and stay human. march. actually, we are going to wing something. i hear a great drummer is in the house. i don't know. we might do something. ♪ .> everybody stand together ♪ ♪ jon: everybody get your dancing shoes on. all -- we areyou going...
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and spoke with and miltonwski mueller about issues with internet use today. i'm concerned with countries try to shut off internet access or try to monitor the internet in a major way. that is not my concept of internet freedom. >> there is a lot of pressure on the intermediaries, facebook, suppress theer, to communication of these people who are isis. pro-isis. >> watch tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. in case you missed it, karen harper royal at georgetown university's slave sale dedication. >> naming these buildings for isaac hawkins and anne-marie decraft is the beginning of our journey together for the healing from the jesuits of georgetown legacy of slavery. >> has a venue congressman matt cartwright holding a town hall meeting. >> we have moved the needle on this discussion. it used to beat no way, no how on anything like theaca but now it's let's make it work. >> the competitive enterprise institute's marlowe lewis on science and public policy. >> to the extent it's possible scientific research should similarly be separated from government, the
and spoke with and miltonwski mueller about issues with internet use today. i'm concerned with countries try to shut off internet access or try to monitor the internet in a major way. that is not my concept of internet freedom. >> there is a lot of pressure on the intermediaries, facebook, suppress theer, to communication of these people who are isis. pro-isis. >> watch tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. in case you missed it, karen harper royal at georgetown university's...