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stern is the president at palisades media, any he is the former chinese just teed executive at national public radioformer chief executive at national public radio. great to have you with us here on bloomberg. describe the difference between nonprofit charity status, and football bowl games. them, alles, all of 35 of them, are typically registered at 501(c)(3) charities. educational charities, amateur athletic charity, side to charities, their charities like the red cross, habitat for humanity of and they are all tax exempt. wrong with nothing being a tax-exempt organization, and raising money for charity for these ballgames, right? >> right, except at very little of the money that is raised through the ballgames ever ends up in charities. the last time i looked it was somewhere less than two percent, which is about what the average american gives to charity. --ickly, we all should be basically, we should all be nonprofit charities. 98% of thee other money go? >> it is the executive director director of the ballgame, $600,000, 7000 -- $700,000 is a typical salary. it goes to entertaining others in c
stern is the president at palisades media, any he is the former chinese just teed executive at national public radioformer chief executive at national public radio. great to have you with us here on bloomberg. describe the difference between nonprofit charity status, and football bowl games. them, alles, all of 35 of them, are typically registered at 501(c)(3) charities. educational charities, amateur athletic charity, side to charities, their charities like the red cross, habitat for humanity...
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. >> in october 2010, propublica partnered with five outlets, including national public radio and bostonlobe, and in 2011 the investigative outfit worked with the washington post for a story on the aftermath of the bp oil spill in the gulf coast and how people were profiteering through cleanup in the gulf coast. pro-publica has made its form work. welcome in a u.s. media landscape dominated by corporate media. the question is, will these organization is become parts of the corporate media them sestles? >> a company like amazon is going to have so many different items of business in front of lawmakers in any given year, they spend a huge number of years lobbying lawmakers, to have bezos help out amazon's interests will be enormous and something that will be watched incredibly closely. >> of course if you put billions of dollars into a new organization, you expect it to reflect some of your values. we've seen that from previous proprietors like rupert murdoch. both of them are highly connected and powerful. the journalists will find themselves in different environment. certainly the reader
. >> in october 2010, propublica partnered with five outlets, including national public radio and bostonlobe, and in 2011 the investigative outfit worked with the washington post for a story on the aftermath of the bp oil spill in the gulf coast and how people were profiteering through cleanup in the gulf coast. pro-publica has made its form work. welcome in a u.s. media landscape dominated by corporate media. the question is, will these organization is become parts of the corporate media...
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the culture correspondent for national public radio and senior editor in charge of technology coverage for scientific american. great to have you with us. happy new year to all of you. let me start with you, jeffrey, go around this way. technology, human privacy, individual privacy, how are they aligned, how are they raising concerns, separate from what the government does but private companies can do, how they gather data track us in almost every movement we make. >> well, it's a question actually i used to ask when i was in law school. i am a lapsed lawyer, i never practiced. back then i think i saw myself as constitutional absolutist and idealist as all law students are. if you told me tea bout internet, told me about post 9/11 surveillance i would have said this is unacceptable. we've lived through 9/11. we now know something about the internet and we know a few things that we didn't know then. we know that if we're going to have a robust, monetizable economy on the web we need to surrender some data. we know that if we're going to be kept safe post 9/11 we need to be willing to su
the culture correspondent for national public radio and senior editor in charge of technology coverage for scientific american. great to have you with us. happy new year to all of you. let me start with you, jeffrey, go around this way. technology, human privacy, individual privacy, how are they aligned, how are they raising concerns, separate from what the government does but private companies can do, how they gather data track us in almost every movement we make. >> well, it's a...
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effect change in the world and then i got an internship at the white house and i was working at national public radio. and i was really. disappointed by the experience and i decided to get out of that and go somewhere where people had integrity. and hollywood. did you know the other famous and turned miss lewinsky yes no she was there three months before me so we did not overlap. spin dv b. can you twerk don't lie it says tort work i've heard this term what i don't know what does it mean i don't know oh this is the kind of dance that miley cyrus those . i don't i can't i guess i don't know what is this tim i have noted. it has to stand for some it has to at i did new york tweets can get you as we see if he sees any similarities between himself and castiel that's a very interesting probing question i asked the other character that i play on supernatural is an angel who is trying has been for years trying to fit in with humanity and just doesn't quite doesn't quite fit in he's always a misfit and i think i guess there's something there's something about myself i feel like i've always i've always felt l
effect change in the world and then i got an internship at the white house and i was working at national public radio. and i was really. disappointed by the experience and i decided to get out of that and go somewhere where people had integrity. and hollywood. did you know the other famous and turned miss lewinsky yes no she was there three months before me so we did not overlap. spin dv b. can you twerk don't lie it says tort work i've heard this term what i don't know what does it mean i...
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effect change in the world and then i got an internship at the white house and i was working at national public radio. and i was really. disappointed by the experience and i decided to get out of that and go somewhere where people had integrity. and hollywood. did you know the other famous and turned miss lewinsky yes no she was there three months before me so we did not overlap. spin the skin you'd twerk don't lie it says tort work i've heard this term but i don't know what does it mean i don't know oh this is the kind of dance that miley cyrus those. you know i don't i can't i guess i don't what does it stand i have noted. it has to stand for so it has to at i did new york tweets can get you as we see if he sees any similarities between himself and castiel that's a very interesting probing question castiel the character that i play on supernatural is an angel who is trying has been for years trying to fit in with humanity and just doesn't quite doesn't quite fit in he's always a misfit and i think i guess there's something there's something about myself i feel like i've always i've always felt like
effect change in the world and then i got an internship at the white house and i was working at national public radio. and i was really. disappointed by the experience and i decided to get out of that and go somewhere where people had integrity. and hollywood. did you know the other famous and turned miss lewinsky yes no she was there three months before me so we did not overlap. spin the skin you'd twerk don't lie it says tort work i've heard this term but i don't know what does it mean i...
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our roundtable guests are from "los angeles times" and national public radio. everyngton journal" live morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. book tv is in primetime all week. tomorrow night we look at the courts. about herle talks work, "the roberts court." then the thomas healy discusses his book "the great dissent." elliptic guantanamo bay in the book "the terror courts." tv in primetime all week on c-span two. my education expires after five to 10 years. everything is new. of the cloud is new. facebook is new. a lot of these new coating languages -- coding languages. human life, a play phase, a learning phase, a work phase, and a resting phase afterwards, and eventually dying. ,hat i think we should be doing we should have these phases at the same time. we should play, learn, work, all the same time. you get the world moves so fast, you can't have a single time for education any more. we have to stay up-to-date. >> new year's day on c-span, just before 1:00 p.m. eastern and throughout the afternoon, ceo's of twitter and others on the future of higher educa
our roundtable guests are from "los angeles times" and national public radio. everyngton journal" live morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. book tv is in primetime all week. tomorrow night we look at the courts. about herle talks work, "the roberts court." then the thomas healy discusses his book "the great dissent." elliptic guantanamo bay in the book "the terror courts." tv in primetime all week on c-span two. my education expires after five to...
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click and clack, the tappet brothers, review automobiles on national public radio's car talk.the manufacturers made these cars so complicated? >> because the technology was there. >> well, if you're buying a $50,000 or $60,000--or more-- car, you don't want pedestrian-looking buttons. you want something sophisticated, and something that the average car thief maybe can't figure out. if have a 7 series bmw, you just can't hand someone the keys and say, "oh, take my car." they're not going anywhere with it. "take my car. but, oh, you have to come to the tutorial first. it's every tuesday night from 7:00 to 10:00." >> three tuesday nights consecutively. >> this is a source of great comfort for tech support people who teach, install, program or upgrade software and operating systems and make their living on crashing technology. right now, there is plenty of job security. every two months, something new comes out, and their whole job changes. you could call it the revenge of the geeks. the geeks are ruling the universe. >> yes, but it's like the greeks used to talk about the philoso
click and clack, the tappet brothers, review automobiles on national public radio's car talk.the manufacturers made these cars so complicated? >> because the technology was there. >> well, if you're buying a $50,000 or $60,000--or more-- car, you don't want pedestrian-looking buttons. you want something sophisticated, and something that the average car thief maybe can't figure out. if have a 7 series bmw, you just can't hand someone the keys and say, "oh, take my car."...
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and we have national view online, and national public radio and columnist george will. george, this seems at least how it is being described, and again we are waiting for details, as a modest proposal. it is not a big deal. >> very modest in the sense that exempting as it does all entitlement spending, which is all of the federal budget, it can't change the trajectory of the budget but mr. ryan has been neg associating from a position of strength and weakness. the sequester is law, cutting down spending to $91 billion. but on the other hand the democrats know what we all know. there are two groups of republicans in the house caucus, both of which are larger than the margin of the budget. people on the appropriations committee and don't like the fact the fun has been taken out of their life by the sequester. the other are the defense republicans. somewhere between 30 and 50 of them vote primarily on defense and they cannot stand, they say, another sequester cut, half of which coming from the 17% of the budget that is defense. so there has been a shaky group behind paul r
and we have national view online, and national public radio and columnist george will. george, this seems at least how it is being described, and again we are waiting for details, as a modest proposal. it is not a big deal. >> very modest in the sense that exempting as it does all entitlement spending, which is all of the federal budget, it can't change the trajectory of the budget but mr. ryan has been neg associating from a position of strength and weakness. the sequester is law,...
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the first comes to us from national public radio, who issued a story last year they called the afterlife, chronicling how used and donated clothing from the united states usually ends up in sub-saharan africa. most of it comes from charities who packs up clothing by the ton and sends it across the ocean in container ships and makes its way to places like nairobi, kenya. this one particular shirt caught the producer's attention. dancing with the tunes. the shirt had a name inside, rachel williams, so to close the loop, they posted to their tumblr page, a call to assistance, can you help us find the original owner of this shirt. one man was from a jewish news service who used facebook and searched for people named rachel williams who had a friend named jennifer who would be be around 13 in 1993. he took him two times and he found her. it was indeed her shirt and she donated it about five years ago and was thrilled to find it has a second life in humanity. >>> second awesomest thing begins with an afternoon tweet from the house twitter feed today. president obama holding a sign explaining t
the first comes to us from national public radio, who issued a story last year they called the afterlife, chronicling how used and donated clothing from the united states usually ends up in sub-saharan africa. most of it comes from charities who packs up clothing by the ton and sends it across the ocean in container ships and makes its way to places like nairobi, kenya. this one particular shirt caught the producer's attention. dancing with the tunes. the shirt had a name inside, rachel...
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our rent table -- roundtable guests are from "los angeles times" and national public radio.very morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> book tv is in primetime all week. tomorrow night we look at the courts. about herle talks work, "the roberts court." then thomas healy discusses his book about oliver wendell holmes. then a look at "the terror courts." watch book tv all week on c-span 2. host: author and presidential historian richard norton smith joins us now discussion on second term presidencies as as president obama is about to turn the page on the first year of his second term. mr. smith, at this point what can we say yet whether or not present obama's going to fall into a certain mold of a second term president? guest: it is amazing how people are in a rush to get beyond the next three years, there's a large part of the media that cannot wait for the next campaign horserace. they forget that that we have a president for the next three years. it is true that he has been experiencing what one might call the second term jinx. it is something that goes back to the very
our rent table -- roundtable guests are from "los angeles times" and national public radio.very morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> book tv is in primetime all week. tomorrow night we look at the courts. about herle talks work, "the roberts court." then thomas healy discusses his book about oliver wendell holmes. then a look at "the terror courts." watch book tv all week on c-span 2. host: author and presidential historian richard norton smith joins us...
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nato will not reveal the name or nationalities of the three dead, national public radio is reporting that one of the victims was an american. no word on where the soldier came from. the taliban is claiming responsibility for the attack which occurred half a mile from a coalition base in kabul. >>> and a powerful car bomb blew up in beirut lebanon killing 6 people, including a prominent prowestern politician. it injured more than 70 other people. it happened in an area filled with hotels and the politician was a form former lebanon ambassador to the u.s. >>> a controversial u.s. militariuation, okinawa's governor approved a proposal allowing for construction in a new base in a recall area. the air base has been unpopular with the islands population because of crimes committed by americans stationed there. relocation comes more than 17 years after the u.s. and japanese governments agreed on the original move. >>> it is 8:5. happening today, antiwar activist cindy sheehan is running for governor of california. sheehan is a member of the peace and freedom party. two republicans have decl
nato will not reveal the name or nationalities of the three dead, national public radio is reporting that one of the victims was an american. no word on where the soldier came from. the taliban is claiming responsibility for the attack which occurred half a mile from a coalition base in kabul. >>> and a powerful car bomb blew up in beirut lebanon killing 6 people, including a prominent prowestern politician. it injured more than 70 other people. it happened in an area filled with...
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and my colleagues say nina totenberg from national public radio is inside, and she won't know for 20 more minutes what the supreme court has done with the health care case, or on the last day of the term when the big ones, they don't always announce the big one first. they do it by inverse order of seniority. so the least junior justice goes and finally the most senior one who is most likely to have a dd. for the health care case it took been a long time to finally get there. so with reporters who in the courtroom came out, we have been hammering this thing out for almost an hour. >> one highly technical distinction. there will be a moment in time where a justice in the courtroom will start announcing the opinion. and at that moment downstairs the court will hand out the opinion. so the people downstairs can physically skim through the whole thing, whereas in the courtroom it may take 20 minutes in an extreme example like health care, before chief justice roberts gets to the punchline of who won or lost. so there's a distinctive advantage of being in the room and that is your hearing
and my colleagues say nina totenberg from national public radio is inside, and she won't know for 20 more minutes what the supreme court has done with the health care case, or on the last day of the term when the big ones, they don't always announce the big one first. they do it by inverse order of seniority. so the least junior justice goes and finally the most senior one who is most likely to have a dd. for the health care case it took been a long time to finally get there. so with reporters...
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hour and 15 minutes now, talking with noam levey of the "los angeles times" julie rovner of national public radio. a full update on where things new healthcare law, january 1, of course, being the first day folks can benefit. are. find out where things florida.ehigh acres, independent. caller: i was watching msnbc the , and -- the first cannot predict when the bubble will burst. this is a falsehood. used to be an investment analyst for goldman sachs, wrote many books, made many accurate predictions. greenspany did what said could not be done in one of his books. wasnspan also said there nothing leading up to the bust in 2008 going wrong. also false hoods. when bubbles occur, busts are inevitable. others statedany on the senate floor that the busts was going to. could. up because iis think it's important to alanstand that people like greenspan are frauds. greenspan was actually fired in his boss said that he gave the client whatever they wanted, it was artificial, not actual. so his behavior, pattern. in his timentinued at the federal reserve. and the reason people like him appointed who don't und
hour and 15 minutes now, talking with noam levey of the "los angeles times" julie rovner of national public radio. a full update on where things new healthcare law, january 1, of course, being the first day folks can benefit. are. find out where things florida.ehigh acres, independent. caller: i was watching msnbc the , and -- the first cannot predict when the bubble will burst. this is a falsehood. used to be an investment analyst for goldman sachs, wrote many books, made many...
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radio helped the hoovers in the approach to depression. >> in some ways, restaging the address to the nation. absolutely. she's the first first lady to make a publicnational radio address. she's using it to try to push this volunteerist message which in keeping with what herbert hoover is doing at that time. interesting she's doing these talks to the girl scouts in 1932 comesally up with a plan called the after the -- after the -- they had where they formulated it. but it's basically this effort resources muster the of the girl scouts into a more organized effort to help coordinate with local and relief agencies. and at the very same time -- and individual has an who helps with it who at the the time is working with president himself on his -- by that time, his president's unemployment for relief. volunteerist work and that she's forecasting to he nation to try to urge them to work with others as the girl scouts are doing is actually coordinating at the same time of things that herbert hoover is doing within the administration. complimenting his policy. >> on this question of how she press, robin e said i heard ook lou hoover kept her papers so pr
radio helped the hoovers in the approach to depression. >> in some ways, restaging the address to the nation. absolutely. she's the first first lady to make a publicnational radio address. she's using it to try to push this volunteerist message which in keeping with what herbert hoover is doing at that time. interesting she's doing these talks to the girl scouts in 1932 comesally up with a plan called the after the -- after the -- they had where they formulated it. but it's basically this...
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public. the of 20 million twitter followers, that is unimaginable but jackson still gets his inaugurations to reach 10,000 people. warren harding reach 125,000 people in his post radio address to the nation and obviously president obama has 20 million twitter followers. >> how much have things changed from the television age until today in the last 40 or 50 years crux seen it is a huge component in the book and it really changed the way presidents interacted with the american people both as a political they were able to go on tv and tell people they think that to talk about the military industrial but it also shaped and when you are a president you don't get to watch tv, you are tv. i tell how the bill clinton and monica lewinsky scandal, clinton, hillary and the soon to be governor went on vacation and they were trying to find a channel that didn't have the scandal and she couldn't find one and she finally settled on espn because there was no other channel that didn't have a scandal. >> where do you see technology going in terms of how the white house uses it? >> it is a great question. i worked in the white house [inaudible] now you have a dozen and was unimaginable not that long ago.
public. the of 20 million twitter followers, that is unimaginable but jackson still gets his inaugurations to reach 10,000 people. warren harding reach 125,000 people in his post radio address to the nation and obviously president obama has 20 million twitter followers. >> how much have things changed from the television age until today in the last 40 or 50 years crux seen it is a huge component in the book and it really changed the way presidents interacted with the american people both...
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public radio. i ask if we can end the meeting in honor of cha-cha gutierrez. speaker: supervisor tang? supervisor katy tang: thank you madam clerk, today i'm introducing a legislation of national slavery and human trafficking prevention month and january 11th, as national human trafficking awareness day here in san francisco. as the federal use law, human trafficking includes both labor trafficking and sex trafficking. according to the department of u.s., it's estimated that 40 thousand people are trafficked into the united states every year for involuntary servitude or modern day slavery. according to project, the national organization that raises awareness about human trafficking and operates the national trafficking resources center hotline, they say that california that is highest number of potential trafficking cases relative to other states. recently and we know this is actually happening in our own backyard. recent ly the fbi conducted and operation called cross country to deal with child trafficking throughout the united states and led to the recovery of 12 juveniles in the san francisco bay area alone representing the number of victims. so this past year the mayor for
public radio. i ask if we can end the meeting in honor of cha-cha gutierrez. speaker: supervisor tang? supervisor katy tang: thank you madam clerk, today i'm introducing a legislation of national slavery and human trafficking prevention month and january 11th, as national human trafficking awareness day here in san francisco. as the federal use law, human trafficking includes both labor trafficking and sex trafficking. according to the department of u.s., it's estimated that 40 thousand people...
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radio. >> world leaders from nearly 100 nations are making their way to south africa to honor one man: nelson mandela. a public memorial service will be held for the iconic leader tomorrow. ali velshi is in johannesburg with more on the di dignitaries arriving in south africa. >> the dignitaries are coming. some are still on their way. i was on the plane with jimmy carter, he spoke to me, he said in all the years he has known nelson mandela, nelson mandela never thanked him for what the american government did to end apartheid. here is why. >> i would say after i had many talks with nelson mandela, i never heard him say that he was grateful to the united states. he was greafer to cuba, he was -- greafer t grateful to ott spoke up for him when he was still in prison. he was grateful to others who condemned the apartheid regime. but i don't think he felt his freedom and the change that took place in south africa was attributable to the united states. >> bottom line is you know tony, you and i scwuf discussed this e other day, the united states and great britain didn't go as far as they could have, to end aparthe
radio. >> world leaders from nearly 100 nations are making their way to south africa to honor one man: nelson mandela. a public memorial service will be held for the iconic leader tomorrow. ali velshi is in johannesburg with more on the di dignitaries arriving in south africa. >> the dignitaries are coming. some are still on their way. i was on the plane with jimmy carter, he spoke to me, he said in all the years he has known nelson mandela, nelson mandela never thanked him for what...
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public through our national program journalism institute visit press.org. on behalf of our members worldwide i would like to welcome our speaker and udience. >> i'd like to welcome our c-span and public radio audiences. you can follow the action on lunch. using the #m.p.c. i will ask as many questions as time permits. i would ask each of you to stand briefly as your name is announced. from your right william wilkins, he road information program. >> vice president of global communications and public policy. allison fitzgerald finances and vestigative reporter >> john hughs editor at bloomberg first word and the treasure of the national press club. michael lindenberger washington correspondent for the dallas morning news. and tim national reporter covering business and international trade for the ashington times. [applause] . >> our guest today rocked the auto world last week when he announced he would step down as chairman and c.e.o. of general motors, the world's second largest auto maker. he announced plans to retire next month to care for his wife of more than 40 years. >> he came in 2010 as the ceo to turn around the biggest of the ig three from. that work ended last week. one can image
public through our national program journalism institute visit press.org. on behalf of our members worldwide i would like to welcome our speaker and udience. >> i'd like to welcome our c-span and public radio audiences. you can follow the action on lunch. using the #m.p.c. i will ask as many questions as time permits. i would ask each of you to stand briefly as your name is announced. from your right william wilkins, he road information program. >> vice president of global...
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national cable satellite corp. 2013] she traveled abroad more than any other first lady before her. she also allows more public white house stores and often her approach.steadfast you can also listen on c-span radio. on the next " washington ginsberg discusses the foreign-policy challenges ahead. after that, jeffrey of the senator for international studies on growing security fears in russia as the sochi olympic games draw near. then your phone calls and tweets. it is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> i think they're moving extremely fast. expires after five or 10 years. there is no facebook or twitter. historically what we have done is we have sliced human life into four slices. there is a resting phase. them alle should have at the same time. we should play. we should learn. the world moves so fast. we really have to stay up-to- date. >> new year's day on c-span. ceo's of the deaths of the, twitter and others on higher education and data. hutchison on who shape texas. on c-span three, american history television. the of civil rights leaders share their memories of the civil rights era at 8:00 30. -- 8:30 p.m. >> as 2013 began a, the issue of gun violence was fresh on americans mind. the n
national cable satellite corp. 2013] she traveled abroad more than any other first lady before her. she also allows more public white house stores and often her approach.steadfast you can also listen on c-span radio. on the next " washington ginsberg discusses the foreign-policy challenges ahead. after that, jeffrey of the senator for international studies on growing security fears in russia as the sochi olympic games draw near. then your phone calls and tweets. it is live at 7:00 a.m....
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national security agency. doctors aren't c-span radio. they're brought to as a public service by the networks and c- span. again come a rebroadcast of the shows begin at noon eastern with --'s "meet the press," 1:00, at three, cnn's state of union and finally at 4 p.m. eastern time, face the nation from cbs. listen to them all on c-span radio, heard on 90.1 fm, here in the washington dc area. across the country on xm satellite radio channel 120. you can download our free app for your smart phone or listen online at these and radio.org. -- at c-span radio.org. >> a lot of new things. life into four or five slices. i think we should be interlinked these phases, have them all at the same time the world move so fast today we can't afford to have a single style of education anymore. we need to stay up-to-date. >> new year's day on c-span. just before 1 p.m. eastern and throughout the afternoon, ceos twitter and others on the future of higher education. on c-span twos book tv, unflinching courage, former texas senator kay bailey hutchison on the women who shaped texas. three, american history tv, daughters of c
national security agency. doctors aren't c-span radio. they're brought to as a public service by the networks and c- span. again come a rebroadcast of the shows begin at noon eastern with --'s "meet the press," 1:00, at three, cnn's state of union and finally at 4 p.m. eastern time, face the nation from cbs. listen to them all on c-span radio, heard on 90.1 fm, here in the washington dc area. across the country on xm satellite radio channel 120. you can download our free app for your...
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nation." bob schieffer talks with my angelo.-- with maia talk showsnetwork tv are on c-span radio men are brought to you as a public service byhe network and c- span. the showadcast of begins at noon eastern time with nbc's "meet the press." three eastern, cnn's "state of the union," and that for it is "face the nation." listen to them all on c-span the washington dc area, across the country on xm satellite radio channel 120. or can download our free app listen online at c-span radio.org. >> things escalate so quickly. seems so loving can just turn and seems so out of control. this is one of those days. it ended with adam packing to leave and he said -- on top of all the other pressures they had no money. gun and came out with a shotgun and really tried to jam it at her. it would get her so much that she would pull the trigger and kill him. >> the return home is only half the story. david finkel follows the man from the second battalion's 16th infantry. -- at 8:00.:00 and >> "washington journal" continues. host: paul singer is the politics editor of "usa today." thank you for being with us. let's talk about the legislative we
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ce thethe nation" -- "fa nation" with john mccain and dick durbin during the sunday network tv talk shows are on c- span radio, and they are brought to have a publice, provided by the networks and c- span. again, those rebroadcasts of the shows begin at noon eastern with abc's"meet the press," "this week" anaphoric lucky said, "face the nation" from cbs -- and at 4:00, "face the nation." find us on channel 120. you can download our free app for your smart phone or listen online at c-spanradio.org. >> the other thing we do to test whether roosevelt made a difference or not is use my counterfactual test. suppose a plausible alternative had been present. not wendell wilkie, who is the moderate provoke and -- republican rickets roosevelt in 1940, but suppose the nominee -- suppose the republican had nominated charles lindbergh, a great aviation hero it was very isolationist and quite synthetic to hitler's germany. lindbergh president instead of president roosevelt, i think history would've turned out quite differently. i doubt he would've maybe prep - - made the preparations that roosevelt made. and i doubt that after japan attacked the united states
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national cable satellite corp. 2013] she traveled abroad more than any other first lady before her. she also allows more public white house stores and often her approach.steadfast you can also listen on c-span radio. on the next " washington ginsberg discusses the foreign-policy challenges ahead. after that, jeffrey of the senator for international studies on growing security fears in russia as the sochi
national cable satellite corp. 2013] she traveled abroad more than any other first lady before her. she also allows more public white house stores and often her approach.steadfast you can also listen on c-span radio. on the next " washington ginsberg discusses the foreign-policy challenges ahead. after that, jeffrey of the senator for international studies on growing security fears in russia as the sochi