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now and it's mostly technological companies the nasdaq is actually an acronym for the national association of securities dealership automated quotation that's a mouse head that not all but that's what it stands for but i. a lot of people don't know that it's on financial companies it's strictly you know technological companies we're talking no banks no insurance companies we're talking about. media technology software hardware if you think of all the resistance technology companies you're going to think of the next year and think about the biggest of the big tech crunch rightly exactly we have a lot of big names at the nasdaq we're talking about alphabet which is the parent company to google we're talking about microsoft apple amazon those are just name a few of the list goes on and on and like i said when you think of them or the newer technology companies you're going to think of it as that and when talk about stock exchanges we can go back to the rice exchange in tokyo you know the hundreds of years ago and amsterdam in the sixteen hundreds the relative to those sorts of things nasdaq itself is also
now and it's mostly technological companies the nasdaq is actually an acronym for the national association of securities dealership automated quotation that's a mouse head that not all but that's what it stands for but i. a lot of people don't know that it's on financial companies it's strictly you know technological companies we're talking no banks no insurance companies we're talking about. media technology software hardware if you think of all the resistance technology companies you're going...
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it is it's mostly technological companies the nasdaq is actually an acronym for the national association of securities dealership automated quotation that's a not all but that's what it stands for but a lot of people don't know that it's all on financial companies it's strictly you know technological companies we're talking no banks no insurance companies we're talking about. media technology software hardware if you think. all the.
it is it's mostly technological companies the nasdaq is actually an acronym for the national association of securities dealership automated quotation that's a not all but that's what it stands for but a lot of people don't know that it's all on financial companies it's strictly you know technological companies we're talking no banks no insurance companies we're talking about. media technology software hardware if you think. all the.
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it is it's mostly technological companies the nasdaq is actually an acronym for the national association of securities dealership automated quotation that's a not all but that's what it stands for but a lot of people don't know that it's all on financial companies it's strictly you know technological companies we're talking no banks no insurance companies we're talking about. media technology software hardware if you think of all the recent technology companies you're going to think of the nastier and think about the biggest of the big tech crunch rightly exactly we have a lot of big names that were talking about alphabet which is the parent company to google we're talking about. microsoft apple amazon those are just name a few the list goes on and on and like i said when you think of them or the newer technology companies you're going to think of it as that and when talk about stock exchanges we can go back to the rice exchange in tokyo you know hundreds of years ago in amsterdam in the sixteen hundreds the relative to those sorts of things nasdaq itself is also fairly new on the block it is fairly n
it is it's mostly technological companies the nasdaq is actually an acronym for the national association of securities dealership automated quotation that's a not all but that's what it stands for but a lot of people don't know that it's all on financial companies it's strictly you know technological companies we're talking no banks no insurance companies we're talking about. media technology software hardware if you think of all the recent technology companies you're going to think of the...
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and the high court's ruling with university of virginia society law profess -- associate law professor and university of arkansas law professor. securing a nation. watch landmark cases live tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span, cspan.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. and for background on each case, order a copy of the landmark cases companion book. it's available for 8:95 plus shipping and handling at cspan.org/landmarkcases. and for an additional resource, there's a link on our website to the national constitution center's interactive constitution.
and the high court's ruling with university of virginia society law profess -- associate law professor and university of arkansas law professor. securing a nation. watch landmark cases live tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span, cspan.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. and for background on each case, order a copy of the landmark cases companion book. it's available for 8:95 plus shipping and handling at cspan.org/landmarkcases. and for an additional resource, there's a link on our...
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legislation is supported by over 45 organizations, including aarp, the national council of social security management association, the national disability rights network, the national committee to preserve social security and medicare, and many others. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to insert a few of these letters of support into the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. johnson: thank you. mr. speaker, i urge all members of the house to vote yes on this. pass the strengthening protections for social security beneficiaries act today. as i've said before, this is too important not to get right. thank you, mr. speaker, and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman from connecticut is recognized. mr. larson: thank you, mr. speaker. may i inquire as to how many peakers on the other side? mr. johnson: mr. chairman, we have three speakers. mr. larson: we'll reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. johnson: thank you. i'd like to recognize representative adrian smith of nebraska. the speaker p
legislation is supported by over 45 organizations, including aarp, the national council of social security management association, the national disability rights network, the national committee to preserve social security and medicare, and many others. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to insert a few of these letters of support into the record. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. johnson: thank you. mr. speaker, i urge all members of the house to vote yes on this. pass the...
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of the most sensitive secrets we have as a nation. today the director of national intelligence dan coats weighed in on this security situation telling the associated press, quote, we have a broken system and i think everybody's come to agree with that now. coats was later asked about the risks of temporary clearances at today's senate intel hearing. >> i think sometimes it is necessary to have some type of preliminary clearance in order to fill a slot, but i have publicly stated if that is the case, the access has to be limited with the kind of information they can receive or not receive. the process is broken. it needs to be reformed. >> these latest developments have intensified the focus on this man, white house chief of staff john kelly and how he has handled the domestic abuse allegations against rob porter and the questions about his security clearance. "the wall street journal" reports when kelly was asked if the situation should have been handled differently he responded, quote, no it was all done right. tonight a new report in the "the washington post" indicates that a number of white house staffers don't agree. in fact, this report indic
of the most sensitive secrets we have as a nation. today the director of national intelligence dan coats weighed in on this security situation telling the associated press, quote, we have a broken system and i think everybody's come to agree with that now. coats was later asked about the risks of temporary clearances at today's senate intel hearing. >> i think sometimes it is necessary to have some type of preliminary clearance in order to fill a slot, but i have publicly stated if that...
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of versus maryland in 1819. exploring this case with us are sarah peterson, associate law professor at the university of beck,nia, and mark killen the author of "macola versus maryland: securing a nationatch or listen with the free c-span radio app. for background on each case, order a copy of landmark cases. an additional resource, there is a link on our website to the national constitution center's interactive constitution. >> next, a discussion of ernest hemingwa
of versus maryland in 1819. exploring this case with us are sarah peterson, associate law professor at the university of beck,nia, and mark killen the author of "macola versus maryland: securing a nationatch or listen with the free c-span radio app. for background on each case, order a copy of landmark cases. an additional resource, there is a link on our website to the national constitution center's interactive constitution. >> next, a discussion of ernest hemingwa
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of the national security council. to her right is mr. tony ross, senior associate with our program and then either deputy assistant of cooperation and currently spent 12 years as a congressional staffer. to my left is not, associate professor at john obscuring sites. was recently published a book with monitors in fragile states. i'm looking for and to having colleagues here with the questions of security sectors the man fought deeply about this issue from various posts. i'd like to get all of them in a conversation started noticing clear signals from this administration in terms of defense priorities and competition and being cognizant of parties going forward. >> the short answer is to be determined. think kept a long tradition of pot partnerships and alliances let's less clear is how the department will balance out allocation of resource between us shift and also making sure those investments in warfare tone atrophy. the challenges is the emphasis on prioritization of china and russia a decline in resource and so the question becomes, do they use the money to buy
of the national security council. to her right is mr. tony ross, senior associate with our program and then either deputy assistant of cooperation and currently spent 12 years as a congressional staffer. to my left is not, associate professor at john obscuring sites. was recently published a book with monitors in fragile states. i'm looking for and to having colleagues here with the questions of security sectors the man fought deeply about this issue from various posts. i'd like to get all of...
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of the national rifle association has been speaking. gary, how much support is there amongst the teaching profession for there to be security of this type, is not particularly evident at the moment. one of the big teaching unions has come out against it. some of the teachers that went to the white house yesterday were not very keen on the idea either. donald trump says... i mean come he produces some statistics to say that most school shootings are over in three minutes, but it takes five to eight minutes for law enforcement to get there. that is his logic for saying some teachers, the ones he says are adept at it, should carry concealed weapons, so they can immediately fire back at the savage sickos, as he put it, and get paid a bonus on top of their salaries. that is the idea. as you say, it is backed by the nra, but it is not one of those things that the students from the parklands school have been talking about and calling for. they have been much more focused on things like assault rifles, the ease of which you can buy these pretty deadly, very deadly weapons. it looks as if there will be very little movement on that. donald trump
of the national rifle association has been speaking. gary, how much support is there amongst the teaching profession for there to be security of this type, is not particularly evident at the moment. one of the big teaching unions has come out against it. some of the teachers that went to the white house yesterday were not very keen on the idea either. donald trump says... i mean come he produces some statistics to say that most school shootings are over in three minutes, but it takes five to...
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court's ruling with university of virginia associate law professor and mark, university of arkansas law professor, and author of mccullough v. maryland securing a nation. watch landmark cases live tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span. c-span.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. for background, order a cop of the landmark cases companion book. available for $8.95 plus shipping and handling at c-span.org/landmark cases. for an additional resource, a link on our website to the national constitution center's nteractive constitution. >> a theck won on "q&a," duke devimbity school professor and prosperity gospel smaller kate bob doler. professor boller who was diagnosed with incurable stage 4 cancer at age 35 discusses her memoir. everything happens for a reason and other lies i've loved. kate, where did you get the title, everything happens for a reason? and other lies i have loved. >> i think it just came to me because it was one of the many boom rangs that people give to you when you're sick. surely everything's going to work out o, god is making a way. and i wrote the book to try to explore maybe this was a lie i loved all along. so the book is a
court's ruling with university of virginia associate law professor and mark, university of arkansas law professor, and author of mccullough v. maryland securing a nation. watch landmark cases live tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span. c-span.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. for background, order a cop of the landmark cases companion book. available for $8.95 plus shipping and handling at c-span.org/landmark cases. for an additional resource, a link on our website to the national...
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ruling with university of virginia associate law professor sarah peterson and mark, university of arkansas law professor and lawyer of "mccullough v. maryland: securing a nation." watch landmark cases live tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. and for background on each case, order a copy of the landmark cases companion book. it's available for $8.95 plus shipping and handling at c-span.org/landmarkcases. for additional resource, there is a link for the interactive constitution. >> for nearly 20 years, in depth on book tv has featured the nation's best known nonfiction writers for live conversations about their books. this year as a special project we're featuring best-selling fiction writers for our monthly program in depth: fiction edition. joint join us live sunday noon eastern with jeff sarrah most recent book is "the frozen hours." "the final storm," plus 11 more novels which recount the military history of america from the american revolution to the korean war. during the program we'll be taking your phone calls, tweets and facebook messages. our special series in depth: fiction edition with author jeff
ruling with university of virginia associate law professor sarah peterson and mark, university of arkansas law professor and lawyer of "mccullough v. maryland: securing a nation." watch landmark cases live tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. and for background on each case, order a copy of the landmark cases companion book. it's available for $8.95 plus shipping and handling at c-span.org/landmarkcases. for additional resource, there...
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the cyber security solution ises was offering members of the national rifle association packages issued right on its website. semantech issued a statement saying it has stopped it's discount program with the rifle association. no more is said. other names were made public on social media. breaking that association with the nra was enterprise holdings, which owns enterprise and national car rental. today hertz did the same. the decision to bail out was made shortly after pierre made a speech yesterday defending gun rights. >> they want to take away our second amendment rights. >> scott jackson is a member of the nra in the bay area. >> there's plenty of people that want to be partners with the nra. plenty of people. >> reporter: california's american seller's wine club that describes itself as the nra wine club. we reached out to the company, but they never returned our call. san francisco supervise jeff e shehee says boycotts often bring about change. >> i led one myself against united airlines which led to the entire airline giving domestic partner benefits to all employees. >> and let
the cyber security solution ises was offering members of the national rifle association packages issued right on its website. semantech issued a statement saying it has stopped it's discount program with the rifle association. no more is said. other names were made public on social media. breaking that association with the nra was enterprise holdings, which owns enterprise and national car rental. today hertz did the same. the decision to bail out was made shortly after pierre made a speech...
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of whom are former trump associates. beyond manafort, there's rick gates, former national security adviser michael flynn, and campaign adviser george papadopoulos, four of the cases have resulted in guilty pleas, including today's plea from van der zwaan. rick gates has been negotiating a plea deal that could include testifying against former trump campaign chairman paul manafort. and according to people familiar with the inquiry, mueller's interest in the president's son-in-law jared kushner has moved beyond his russia contacts and now includes kushner's financing contacts from foreign entities during the presidential transition. now the question is will rick gates become the fifth person to plead guilty? if so how soon? when it comes to van der zwaan, the fbi has seized his passport, he's not allowed to travel back to london where lawyers say his wife is having a difficult pregnancy and his sentencing will be in early april. he'll face up to five years in prison though he'll likely get zero to six months and have to pay a fine. >> he's had that cooperation agreement where the prosecutors so he's pled guilty fork trial, get
of whom are former trump associates. beyond manafort, there's rick gates, former national security adviser michael flynn, and campaign adviser george papadopoulos, four of the cases have resulted in guilty pleas, including today's plea from van der zwaan. rick gates has been negotiating a plea deal that could include testifying against former trump campaign chairman paul manafort. and according to people familiar with the inquiry, mueller's interest in the president's son-in-law jared kushner...
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of the national rifle association's playbook. just listen to the nra's chief, wayne la pierre. >> they want to sweep right under the carpet the failure of school security, the failure of family, the failure of america's mental health system. and even the unbelievable failure of the fbi to stop a bad guy with a gun. it takes a good guy with a gun. [ cheers and applause ] >> except the good guy with the gun didn't go in the building. >> every year wayne la pierre's organization spends tens of millions of dollars to lobby lawmakers who will always change the conversation from guns to mental health or the fbi, from restricting sales to increasing sales. the nra exists to promote the interests of the gun industry. and it's not to say that there weren't failings at the fbi. there were failings with the mental health system, which by the way this administration isn't funding to a greater degree, it's funding to a lesser degree. but it's never apparent to the nra or its supporters or recipients of its support to talk about guns or guns ownership. the fact is our mass murders seem to be tied by study after study to the number of guns we have in this country, bu
of the national rifle association's playbook. just listen to the nra's chief, wayne la pierre. >> they want to sweep right under the carpet the failure of school security, the failure of family, the failure of america's mental health system. and even the unbelievable failure of the fbi to stop a bad guy with a gun. it takes a good guy with a gun. [ cheers and applause ] >> except the good guy with the gun didn't go in the building. >> every year wayne la pierre's organization...
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of state and the national security council. to her right is mr. tommy ross who is currently a senior associate with our program here at csis and was the inaugural deputy assistant secretary of defense for security cooperation and previously spent 12 years as a congressional staffer. and to my left is my dear friend dr. myra kiren, she's at johns hopkins. she served -- a number of other important positions at the department of defense. and has recently published a book building militaries in fragile states, challenges for the united states. so i'm looking forward to having colleagues here dig into some of the vexing questions of security sector assistance reform as they have thought deeply about this issue from their various posts and would really like to engage all of them in a conversation along those lines. starting with, i think, you know, some clear signals from this administration in terms of their national security defense priorities, the return of near peer competition, while at the same time needing to be cognizant of counterterrorism priorities going forward, what does that pretend fo
of state and the national security council. to her right is mr. tommy ross who is currently a senior associate with our program here at csis and was the inaugural deputy assistant secretary of defense for security cooperation and previously spent 12 years as a congressional staffer. and to my left is my dear friend dr. myra kiren, she's at johns hopkins. she served -- a number of other important positions at the department of defense. and has recently published a book building militaries in...
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well as a message for people like the national rifle association, who have a lot of influence in this debate. gary o'donoghue reporting. the united nations securityere were more air strikes today targeting the rebel—held area of eastern ghouta, near damascus, which has been under heavy bombardment since sunday. more than 400 people are reported to have been killed this week. let's go to the un in new york and speak to our correspondent, nada tawfik. what is the latest? the killing continues in syria, the talking continues in syria, the talking continues at the un, are they closer to any resolution? are talking continues. i asked a diplomat when the vote will be getting under way and you said, who knows? diplomats are literally still negotiating as we speak and a final draft of the resolution has not been circulated around for everyone to look at the russians are still in intense negotiation but given this has been two—week long process, the mood music is that the leaders are closer than they were to an agreement but as they say, until everything is agreed nothing is agreed. certainly, russia, a lot of the concerns were taken into russia, a lot of
well as a message for people like the national rifle association, who have a lot of influence in this debate. gary o'donoghue reporting. the united nations securityere were more air strikes today targeting the rebel—held area of eastern ghouta, near damascus, which has been under heavy bombardment since sunday. more than 400 people are reported to have been killed this week. let's go to the un in new york and speak to our correspondent, nada tawfik. what is the latest? the killing continues...
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national guard community. a home and security adviser for 14 years, helped to establish the council of governors and support the national governors association as a consultant from his retirement from the military. i would now offer that as a motion and asked that we approve the resolution. >> second? all in favor? >> aye. we argrr. thank you -- we are adjourned. thank you. >> the national governors association but that economic development and workforce issues with executives from arkansas and w
national guard community. a home and security adviser for 14 years, helped to establish the council of governors and support the national governors association as a consultant from his retirement from the military. i would now offer that as a motion and asked that we approve the resolution. >> second? all in favor? >> aye. we argrr. thank you -- we are adjourned. thank you. >> the national governors association but that economic development and workforce issues with executives...
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high court's ruling with university of virginia associate law professor farrah peterson and mark killenbeck and auth aor of "mccullough v. maryland." securing a nation. watch it on c-span, c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app and for background on each case order a copy of the landmark cases companion book. it's available for $8.95 plus shipping and handling at c-span.org/landmarkcases. for additional resources, there is a link on the national constitution center's interactive constitution. >>> next, baylor university history professor thomas kidd on benjamin franklin's faith. he argued that franklin's exposure to skeptical writings undermined his confidence in christianity, but did not erase his puritani puritanical core. it's 45 minutes. >>> good morning, everyone. welcome to the museum of the bible. i'm kay pin akre and i'm the director of museum education. we are delighted that you joaned us today for the speaker series program titled the bible and america's founders. our program consists of three sessions which will be followed by a roundtable discussion later on this afternoon and following the round table discussion we will hav
high court's ruling with university of virginia associate law professor farrah peterson and mark killenbeck and auth aor of "mccullough v. maryland." securing a nation. watch it on c-span, c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app and for background on each case order a copy of the landmark cases companion book. it's available for $8.95 plus shipping and handling at c-span.org/landmarkcases. for additional resources, there is a link on the national constitution center's...
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james pays zero of the united nations another night in bags of chemical and biological weapons specialists and he's also a senior research associate with the center for international and security studies he told me that despite the evidence it's unlikely the syrian government will ever be held to account for the alleged chemical attacks. there is no mechanism for anything to go any good u.n. security council can and has a peculiarity of the use of the nerve agents. authorized special investigative groups under un security council resolutions so they go there live instigate and they make a report and they did incriminate the syrian government in both of the uses of satirists the nerve gas and also in several uses of chlorine but that's all they can do if anyone wanted to sanction syria. even economic sanctions russian veto the resolution and russian vetoes even less serious resolutions so it would never authorize it would never be a u.n. security council resolution authorizing under chapter seven the use of economic and the use of that canonic war military means against syria ok let's talk about the u.s. economy now and stock markets in new york have suffered big losses on mond
james pays zero of the united nations another night in bags of chemical and biological weapons specialists and he's also a senior research associate with the center for international and security studies he told me that despite the evidence it's unlikely the syrian government will ever be held to account for the alleged chemical attacks. there is no mechanism for anything to go any good u.n. security council can and has a peculiarity of the use of the nerve agents. authorized special...
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of the fbi. the fbi agents association is, of course, opposing the release of this memo. that came out today. is the president willing to put the national security concerns aside from the agencies and from the people that he appointed in order to tamp down the russia investigation? >> well, respectfully speaking, i think the framing of that is a little bit off because we also have over 100 members of congress who have gone and read this memo and believe that it should be put out and needs to get out to the public. now, a couple things important. we have to remember what this entire memo is about. and that's the potential illegality involved with the -- how they got the fisa warrant in the first place here. what i want to get to is transparency and openness and make sure we have all the facts out. now, i also think, maybe this is where i differ from some of my republican friends, i want to see the nunes memo out, the schiff memo out, i want to see the supporting documents out because i believe if there was any illegality that was going on, and we'll hear -- we know obviously brian and my friends on the hillary campaign had issues with the way com
of the fbi. the fbi agents association is, of course, opposing the release of this memo. that came out today. is the president willing to put the national security concerns aside from the agencies and from the people that he appointed in order to tamp down the russia investigation? >> well, respectfully speaking, i think the framing of that is a little bit off because we also have over 100 members of congress who have gone and read this memo and believe that it should be put out and needs...
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also this hour — the head of america's all—powerful national rifle association backs the president's call for armed security
also this hour — the head of america's all—powerful national rifle association backs the president's call for armed security
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security clearance procedures for top white house aides has come under scrutiny lately. changes to criminal justice policy under current attorney general jeff sessions. we will talk to national association of u.s. attorneys president. be sure to watch "washington journal." join the discussion. sunday night on q&a, michael " crash that."k >> there was a public shaming. china lost a lot of face. it is hard for westerners to get an idea of what that means to these and culture. especially someone that is as big and as proud as china. it gave way to a never again mentality. they set themselves on this mindset, we will build up our navy and are missile-defense forces in such a way that we are losing face like this again. ♪ >> c-span's history series returns was marked with a look at 12 new supreme court cases. each week historians join us to discuss the constitutional issues and personal stories behind the significant supreme court decisions. live at 9:00 eastern. to help you follow all 12 cases, we have a companion guide veteran supreme court journalist. $8.95 plusosts shipping and handling. during a budget hearing, veterans affairs secretary was asked about a government trip he took to uroplas
security clearance procedures for top white house aides has come under scrutiny lately. changes to criminal justice policy under current attorney general jeff sessions. we will talk to national association of u.s. attorneys president. be sure to watch "washington journal." join the discussion. sunday night on q&a, michael " crash that."k >> there was a public shaming. china lost a lot of face. it is hard for westerners to get an idea of what that means to these and...
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with university of virginia associate law professor sarah peterson mike killbeck, author of mccullough v maryland, securing a nation. watch tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span.org or listen the free c-span radio an and for background on each case, order a copy of the book at c-span2.org and for an additional resource there's a ling on the webs to the national constitution centers interactive constitution. >> c-span, where out unfolds daily.
with university of virginia associate law professor sarah peterson mike killbeck, author of mccullough v maryland, securing a nation. watch tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span.org or listen the free c-span radio an and for background on each case, order a copy of the book at c-span2.org and for an additional resource there's a ling on the webs to the national constitution centers interactive constitution. >> c-span, where out unfolds daily.
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high court's ruling with university of virginia associate law professor farrah peterson and mark killenbeck and auth aor of "mccullough v. maryland." securing a nation. watch it on c-span, c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app and for background on each case order a copy of the landmark cases companion book. it's available for $8.95 plus shipping and handling at c-span.org/landmarkcases. for additional resources, there is a link on the national constitution center's interactive constitution. >>>
high court's ruling with university of virginia associate law professor farrah peterson and mark killenbeck and auth aor of "mccullough v. maryland." securing a nation. watch it on c-span, c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app and for background on each case order a copy of the landmark cases companion book. it's available for $8.95 plus shipping and handling at c-span.org/landmarkcases. for additional resources, there is a link on the national constitution center's...
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national rifle association the song goggles need to be toughened up. to sils military has carried out a security operation at the rio de janeiro prison as part of efforts to restore law and order to the troubled state well it comes just one day after brazil senate approved it to create authorizing the military to take control of police forces in the state dead the violence has spiked and real by eight percent over the last year causing president michel to merits a war on drug gangs have virtually and control the metropolitan area for twelve the . and once again on this song that joins us from rio de janeiro civil gave our troops now on the streets. well yes and no we saw them on the streets the last couple days here in rio they were at a prison trying to help out after there was a prison riot there we saw them monitoring some highways in town as well as doing a couple operations in shantytowns or fellows as they're called here that was all within the last couple days today we have not seen any army presence here on the streets were in the copacabana neighborhood the very famous neighborhood of rio de janeiro as you can see is pretty normal there's noth
national rifle association the song goggles need to be toughened up. to sils military has carried out a security operation at the rio de janeiro prison as part of efforts to restore law and order to the troubled state well it comes just one day after brazil senate approved it to create authorizing the military to take control of police forces in the state dead the violence has spiked and real by eight percent over the last year causing president michel to merits a war on drug gangs have...
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of this story is the u.s. security clearance process which the director of national intelligence dan coats says revolutionary change telling the associated press, quote, we have a broken system and i think everybody's come to agree with that now and that we have moved this to a very top priority because it is really undermining our ability to get the right people into the right place at the right time. at yesterday's senate hearing coat also commented on the large number of people with interim security clearances in sensitive positions throughout the government. >> i think sometimes it is necessary to have some type of preliminary clearance in order to fill a slot, but i have publicly stated if that is the case, the access has to be limited in terms of the kind of information they can be in a position to receive. >> all right. and staying with that hearing for a moment, director coats was also among those top intelligence officials sounding the alarm over russia's election interference warning that moscow is bent on disrupting the midterm contest later this year but they say the white house has shown little appetite for doing anything ab
of this story is the u.s. security clearance process which the director of national intelligence dan coats says revolutionary change telling the associated press, quote, we have a broken system and i think everybody's come to agree with that now and that we have moved this to a very top priority because it is really undermining our ability to get the right people into the right place at the right time. at yesterday's senate hearing coat also commented on the large number of people with interim...
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campaign aide he was a close associate of paul metaphor and he was the chairman of the campaign ran it for a good couple of months and this is on top of the former national security adviser and another foreign security adviser so this is just another reminder that the miller investigation is proceeding now along with paul metaphor gates was facing dozens of charges that could have landed him in prison for decades this way he will avoid most of that time served will probably serve some time in prison because of the two counts that he's pleading guilty to the bigger question is what is he giving them this will make it much easier for the team to prosecute paul metaphor and we believe paul metaphor knows a lot of what out of the campaign after all he ran it and let's think back to that meeting we now know took place between people who are linked to the kremlin and the president's son and son in law paul man of fort was in that room so paul metaphor now is looking at the equation it's going to be much harder for him to mount any kind of defense especially if there's a credible witness who was a close associate of his providing testimony so this definitely increases t
campaign aide he was a close associate of paul metaphor and he was the chairman of the campaign ran it for a good couple of months and this is on top of the former national security adviser and another foreign security adviser so this is just another reminder that the miller investigation is proceeding now along with paul metaphor gates was facing dozens of charges that could have landed him in prison for decades this way he will avoid most of that time served will probably serve some time in...
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ruling with university of virginia associate law professor farah peterson and mark killenbeck, university of arkansas law professor and author of "mccullough v. maryland: securing a nation." watch "landmark cases" live monday at 9:00 eastern on c-span, cspan.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. for background order a copy of the landmark cases companion book, available for $8.95 plus shipping and handling at cspan.org/landmarkcases. and for an additional resource, there's a link on our website to the national constitution center's interactive constitution. >>> next, a panel of historians takes questions about the bible's influence on the american founders. they also talked about religious liberty, democracy, and a republican form of government. this panel was hosted by the museum of the bible in washington, d.c.
ruling with university of virginia associate law professor farah peterson and mark killenbeck, university of arkansas law professor and author of "mccullough v. maryland: securing a nation." watch "landmark cases" live monday at 9:00 eastern on c-span, cspan.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. for background order a copy of the landmark cases companion book, available for $8.95 plus shipping and handling at cspan.org/landmarkcases. and for an additional resource,...
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national governors association, broadening and deepening the relationship. we have a huge amount to work with. our relationship, as you said, has been forged over a century through times of war and peace, securing our nation's freedom and security in the world. our relationship is based not only on history. we have the same values. we share a deep well of trust and spirit based on those entering values of freedom, democracy -- enduring values of freedom, democracy, the rule of daw, ingenuity, having a go, an if it doesn't work out, dust yourself off and have another go. that is a core australian and american value, enterprise. our relationship is underpinned by millions of family links, and of course the extensive economic cooperation we have talked about. our security alliance is as close as it could be, yet keeps getting closer. the cooperation is more intense than it has ever been. ourwhether we are standing up fr freedom's cause in the middle east, in ou regionr, around the world combating terrorism, the cooperation we need around the world is greater than ever. that trust between australia and the united states, between the thousands of brave servicemen and women who are working together r
national governors association, broadening and deepening the relationship. we have a huge amount to work with. our relationship, as you said, has been forged over a century through times of war and peace, securing our nation's freedom and security in the world. our relationship is based not only on history. we have the same values. we share a deep well of trust and spirit based on those entering values of freedom, democracy -- enduring values of freedom, democracy, the rule of daw, ingenuity,...
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of the national rifle association. he told state and local officials that you can hire enough security guards to ensure safety and thateachers would undergo rigorous weapons training. he also celebrate the nra as patriots will help make america great again. ecb communications is back on track with a january policy meeting. the euro state, after publication in contrast of december's meetings, and that rock market suggesting the bank might accelerate withdrawal from stimulus. u.k. growth has been revised down to the fourth quarter as consumers and businesses suggested rising inflation. china says it is investigating claims of a shift chance for directed by late should sanctions on north korea -- could violate sanctions. they show a north korean flagged tanker and a smaller vessel carrying chinese markets and beijing has a great to post tough measures and has explicitly banned transfers. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am courtney collins. this is bloomberg. coming up, we look at japan's upcoming inflation data and ask what it means for kuroda
of the national rifle association. he told state and local officials that you can hire enough security guards to ensure safety and thateachers would undergo rigorous weapons training. he also celebrate the nra as patriots will help make america great again. ecb communications is back on track with a january policy meeting. the euro state, after publication in contrast of december's meetings, and that rock market suggesting the bank might accelerate withdrawal from stimulus. u.k. growth has been...
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of the story is the u.s. security clearance process, which the director of national intelligence says needs revolutionary change, telling the associated press, quote, we have a broken system and i think everybody has come to agree with that now and that we've moved this to a very top priority because it is really undermining our ability to get the right people into the right place at the right time. >> you got to -- i mean, you got to get the russians to sign off on some of these people. >> somebody needs to pick up the phone. >> yeah. >> at yesterday's senate hearing coats commented on the large number of people with interim security clearances and sensitive positions throughout the government. >> i think sometimes it is necessary to have some type of preliminary clearance in order to fill a slot, but i have publicly stated if that is the case, the access has to be limited in terms of the kind of information they can be in a position to receive. >> so, david ignatius, first of all, is this ultimately about jared kushner? >> well, he's the most prominent person that we believe has not yet received a final security clearance. it's espe
of the story is the u.s. security clearance process, which the director of national intelligence says needs revolutionary change, telling the associated press, quote, we have a broken system and i think everybody has come to agree with that now and that we've moved this to a very top priority because it is really undermining our ability to get the right people into the right place at the right time. >> you got to -- i mean, you got to get the russians to sign off on some of these people....
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of time. so over 24 hours we saw it promoted heavily by accounts we've seen historically associated with russiandis information campaigns. >> reporter: jonathan morgan is the ceo of new moj, a company of national security and digital media experts who monitor the internet looking for things like suspicious hash tags to help online communities defend themselves from outside manipulation. his team saw that release the memo picked up so much momentum it began capturing the attention of major media organizations in part because of bots or automated accounts. >> i would go so far as to say release the memo hash tag was more important than the memo itself in creating this air of suspicion around the xhuler investigation and that's the goal of this type of attack is to create the idea something might be wrong to give people impression where there's smoke there's probably fire. >> reporter: now with the memo old news researchers say russian-backed accounts are on the prowl. searching for the next hash tag to manipulate and there are two main targets. first president trump and the white house. the hope through social media influence the conversation and guide trump to a russia-backed agenda. >> the president is
of time. so over 24 hours we saw it promoted heavily by accounts we've seen historically associated with russiandis information campaigns. >> reporter: jonathan morgan is the ceo of new moj, a company of national security and digital media experts who monitor the internet looking for things like suspicious hash tags to help online communities defend themselves from outside manipulation. his team saw that release the memo picked up so much momentum it began capturing the attention of major...
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ruling with university of virginia associate law professor farah peterson and mark killenbeck, university of arkansas law professor and author of "mccullough v. maryland: securing a nation." watch "landmark cases" live monday at 9:00 eastern on c-span, cspan.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. for background order a copy of the landmark cases companion book, available for $8.95 plus shipping and handling at cspan.org/landmarkcases. and for an additional resource, there's a link on our website to the national constitution center's interactive constitution. >>> next, a panel of historians takes questions about the bible's influence on the american founders. they also talked about religious liberty, democracy, and a republican form of government. this panel was hosted by the museum of the bible in washington, d.c. >> thank you, danielle. good afternoon, everyone. i hope you enjoyed your time at lunch and in the museum. if you will please take a moment to silence your cell phone or any other device that you might have with you. please join me in giving our speak areas round of applause, they've done an outstanding job. today has really been an interesting look at
ruling with university of virginia associate law professor farah peterson and mark killenbeck, university of arkansas law professor and author of "mccullough v. maryland: securing a nation." watch "landmark cases" live monday at 9:00 eastern on c-span, cspan.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. for background order a copy of the landmark cases companion book, available for $8.95 plus shipping and handling at cspan.org/landmarkcases. and for an additional resource,...
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resources of the federal government might be better allocated addressing real national security threats. in 2013, two russian officials, one at the u.n. and one undercover at the trade associationusted, page is cooperating as a cooperating witness, helps the u.s. government but none of that is in here. let me read to you a line from this democratic memo. quote, carter page, someone the fbi assessed to be an agent of the russian government, doj detailed pages past relationships with the russian spies and interactions with russian officials during the 2016 campaign. the fisa applications also detail page's suspicious activity after going the trump campaign. it apparently doesn't say anything that he helped the u.s. government at one point. >> he was a cooperator with the fbi. an open book in terms of his communications with the russians and the fbi knew that. >> they paint him as a spy in the democratic memo. >> there's a nasty habit with the obama administration to paint people as spies as they did with james rosen, as they did with the associated press in their subpoenaed efforts, james rosen and the associated press pap and now carter page used a an excuse rather than a reason
resources of the federal government might be better allocated addressing real national security threats. in 2013, two russian officials, one at the u.n. and one undercover at the trade associationusted, page is cooperating as a cooperating witness, helps the u.s. government but none of that is in here. let me read to you a line from this democratic memo. quote, carter page, someone the fbi assessed to be an agent of the russian government, doj detailed pages past relationships with the russian...
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national association of broadcasters. he is also a member of the fcc communications security, reliability and interoperable council and a member of the academy of digital television pioneers. the witnesses' full written statements will appear on the record. i thank you all for appearing today and sharing your expertise with us. the chair now recognizes mr. krakauer for five minutes. >> thank you for the opportunity to speak with you today about emergency alerts and warnings. we take this issue very seriously in new york city. and have invested considerable resources in it over the past decade. thanks in part to funding from the urban area security initiative. new york city's opt-in emergency information system notify nyc began in 2007 and to date has sent out more than 10,000 messages. new york city emergency management maintains a cadre of public warning specialists who work in our 24/7 operations center around the clock. the majority of our messages are translated into the top 13 languages spoken in the city, including american sign language, nearly 675,000 people have enrolled in notify nyc and we have begun to see large in
national association of broadcasters. he is also a member of the fcc communications security, reliability and interoperable council and a member of the academy of digital television pioneers. the witnesses' full written statements will appear on the record. i thank you all for appearing today and sharing your expertise with us. the chair now recognizes mr. krakauer for five minutes. >> thank you for the opportunity to speak with you today about emergency alerts and warnings. we take this...
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of versus maryland in 1819. exploring this case with us are sarah peterson, associate law professor at the university of beck,nia, and mark killen the author of "macola versus maryland: securing a nation." watch or listen with the free c-span radio app. for background on each case, order a copy of landmark cases. an additional resource, there is a link on our website to the national constitution center's interactive constitution. >> next, a discussion of ernest hemingway and john does's owes john dos war i -- passos during world war i. ambulance drivers. the talk was hosted by the national world war i museum in kansas city, missouri. >> ladies and gentlemen. i would like to welcome you to your national world war i museum and memorial. on behalf of a really tremendous group of colleagues who put this event together this evening, they really did a spectacular job -- along with our president introducedd i just -- i will introduce myself shortly. i am the curator of education, l ora vogt. welcome to the only museum solely dedicated to the first world war in the united states we are here in kansas city where we have been since 1926. and hopefully, you all have been enjoying your delicious
of versus maryland in 1819. exploring this case with us are sarah peterson, associate law professor at the university of beck,nia, and mark killen the author of "macola versus maryland: securing a nation." watch or listen with the free c-span radio app. for background on each case, order a copy of landmark cases. an additional resource, there is a link on our website to the national constitution center's interactive constitution. >> next, a discussion of ernest hemingway and...
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and the high court's ruling with university of virginia society law profess -- associate law professor and university of arkansas law professor. securing a nation. watch landmark cases live tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span, cspan.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. and for background on each case, order a copy of the landmark cases companion book. it's available for 8:95 plus shipping and handling at cspan.org/landmarkcases. and for an additional resource, there's a link on our website to the national constitution center's interactive constitution. >> next, a preview of c-span's landmark cases from the national constitution center in philadelphia. >> welcome to the constitution center. i am the president of this wonderful institution which is the only institution in america chartered by congress to disseminate information about the u.s. constitution on a nonpartisan basis. beautiful. that is so inspiring. wonderful live c-span audience. you can see the great members of the national constitution center, like people around the country, are inspired by this nonpartisan mission of constitutional education and believe it is crucially imp
and the high court's ruling with university of virginia society law profess -- associate law professor and university of arkansas law professor. securing a nation. watch landmark cases live tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span, cspan.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. and for background on each case, order a copy of the landmark cases companion book. it's available for 8:95 plus shipping and handling at cspan.org/landmarkcases. and for an additional resource, there's a link on our...
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five: america's all—powerful national rifle association backs the president's call for armed security at schools across the united states. the call was made by the head ofhe nra in the wake of last week's shooting in florida, when 17 people were killed. we surround and protect so much with armed security, while we drop our kids off at school that are so called gun—free zones, that are wide open targets for any crazy mad man to come there first. we'll have the latest from the us on the latest stage of the debate on tougher controls on guns. the other main stories on bbc news at five: the un calls for a ceasefire in syria as government forces continue their intense bombardment of eastern ghouta for a fifth day. we're live at the united nations headquarters in new york, where the security council meets shortly to debate a draft resolution. senior ministers are at the prime minister's country residence to try to agree the government's goals in the brexit process. the number of eu citizens leaving the uk is at its highest for a decade, but immigration from countries outside the european union is rising. lectures and seminars at dozens of universities across
five: america's all—powerful national rifle association backs the president's call for armed security at schools across the united states. the call was made by the head ofhe nra in the wake of last week's shooting in florida, when 17 people were killed. we surround and protect so much with armed security, while we drop our kids off at school that are so called gun—free zones, that are wide open targets for any crazy mad man to come there first. we'll have the latest from the us on the...
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national governor's association again, broadening and deepening the relationship. our relationship, as you said, has been forged over a century through times of war and peace, securing both our nation's freedom and security in the world. but it is based not only on history, we have the same values. we share a deep well of trust and spirit based on those enduring values, freedom, democracy, the rule of law, enterprise, ingenuity, the spirit of having a go and if it doesn't work out, dust yourself off and have another go. that is a core american and australian value. that spirit of enterprise is what leads us on. and, of course, our relationship is under pinned by millions of people-to-people and family links and, of course, extensive economic cooperation we've spoken about. our security alliance is as close as it possibly could be, yet keeps getting closer. the cooperation is more intense than it has ever been, whether worry standing up for freedom's cause in the middle east in our region, around the world, combating terrorism. the cooperation in a connected world that we need to have is greater than ever. that trust between the thousands of brave service men and wom
national governor's association again, broadening and deepening the relationship. our relationship, as you said, has been forged over a century through times of war and peace, securing both our nation's freedom and security in the world. but it is based not only on history, we have the same values. we share a deep well of trust and spirit based on those enduring values, freedom, democracy, the rule of law, enterprise, ingenuity, the spirit of having a go and if it doesn't work out, dust...
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of paying teachers extra security weapons. the president suggests the national rifle association will go along with some gun law reforms, but the nra says its position has not changed, launching a new attack on democrats, calling those democrats socialists. i'll speak with ellis, singled out by the nra, and our correspondents and specialists are standing by with full coverage, but, first, we begin with the new indictment against president trump's former campaign chairman, paul manafort, and his top aide, rickgates. our justice correspondent perez has been going over the new 32-count indictment. update the viewers. what are the charges? >> reporter: wolf, charges are adding pressure to manafort and gates in a possible trail later this year. the charges unseal today in alexandria, virginia today reveal 16 counts of false income tax returns, seven counts failing to declare foreign bank accounts, five counts of bank fraud conspiracy, and four counts of bank fraud. now, what this means, wolf, is that these talks have been going on in the last couple weeks between rick gates, in particular, attorneys for rick gates in particular, and
of paying teachers extra security weapons. the president suggests the national rifle association will go along with some gun law reforms, but the nra says its position has not changed, launching a new attack on democrats, calling those democrats socialists. i'll speak with ellis, singled out by the nra, and our correspondents and specialists are standing by with full coverage, but, first, we begin with the new indictment against president trump's former campaign chairman, paul manafort, and his...