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sunday at 9:00 p.m.tuff reports on the cost of an education -- paul tough reports on the cost of education. >> we are still debating about whether a 12 grade education is enough. it is not enough, and all of the signs from the economy labor market is that it is not enough, but now, unlike our predecessors who were able to respond that basic economic signs by saying, less educator young people, we are fighting about it, turning it into questions of identity and politics and partisanship, was clearly there is a sign are young people need our support, need our help, need more education, more credentials, more skills in order to survive in the current economy. announcer: watched sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on book tv, on c-span two. next, we examine the various reasons for the outbreak of the civil war and show artifacts from that time that represent some of the causes. he is the editor of the book from the civil war and the transformation of american citizenship. this 45 minute talk was part of the american
sunday at 9:00 p.m.tuff reports on the cost of an education -- paul tough reports on the cost of education. >> we are still debating about whether a 12 grade education is enough. it is not enough, and all of the signs from the economy labor market is that it is not enough, but now, unlike our predecessors who were able to respond that basic economic signs by saying, less educator young people, we are fighting about it, turning it into questions of identity and politics and partisanship,...
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. >>> this is the 10:00 p.m. news on ktvu fox 2. >> a whistleblower complaint is now in the hands of members of congress. tonight president trump remains insistent he did nothing wrong. >> the witch hunt continues but they are getting hit hard on the witch hunt because when they look at the information it is a joke. impeachment for that? >> some democrats are calling the allegations disturbing and credible. good evening. >>> i am julie haener. >> and i am frank somerville. >> the white house released a transcript of the president's phone call with ukraine president volodymyr zelensky. it was that phone call that prompted an impeachment inquiry. in washington, d.c. the president says the allegations that he acted illegally are nothing more than a witch hunt. >> reporter: that is. today a select few lawmakers were given the chance to read the whistleblower complaint but behind closed doors. now senate majority leader mitch mcconnell says he is more concerned and the whistleblower complaint has din declassified but
. >>> this is the 10:00 p.m. news on ktvu fox 2. >> a whistleblower complaint is now in the hands of members of congress. tonight president trump remains insistent he did nothing wrong. >> the witch hunt continues but they are getting hit hard on the witch hunt because when they look at the information it is a joke. impeachment for that? >> some democrats are calling the allegations disturbing and credible. good evening. >>> i am julie haener. >> and i...
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both events live beginning at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> the studentcam experience >> it has really helped us grow and learn as people going into our college years. >> for past winners of c-span's studentcam video documentary competition, the experience sparked their interest in documentary filmmaking. >> i get to be right in the middle of the caucus season, and i've gotten to meet so many different candidates, and because of c-span, i had the experience in the equipment and the knowledge to be actually able to film some of them. >> this year, we are asking middle and high school students to create a short video documentary answering the question -- what issue do you most want presidential candidates to address during the campaign? include c-span video and reflect different points of view. we're awarding 100,000 dollars in total cash prizes including a $5,000 grand prize. >> be passionate about what you're discussing, to express your view no matter how l
both events live beginning at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> the studentcam experience >> it has really helped us grow and learn as people going into our college years. >> for past winners of c-span's studentcam video documentary competition, the experience sparked their interest in documentary filmmaking. >> i get to be right in the middle of the caucus season, and i've gotten to meet so many different...
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that's "q&a" sunday, 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific time on c-span. >>> saturday on "booktv" at 11:00 p.m. eastern, in their new book, "the education of brett kavanaugh," "new york times" reporters kate kelly and robin pogrebin explore justice brett kavanaugh's recent confirmation process. >> and at the time of the kavanaugh confirmation hearings, the me too movement had been under way for a while and i think there was a backlash brewing that it was going too far and this notion of believe all women was oversimplified and overlooking the investigation part of it that i was talking about earlier. you do have a president who does advocate taking tough stances and has talked about allegations of sexual misconduct, something where you need to deny, deny, deny. >> i think it was important for us to put ourselves in kavanaugh's shoes and really imagine that someone is being falsely accused and really kind of go there and explore that. >>> then on sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern, live coverage of the 2019 brooklyn book festiv
that's "q&a" sunday, 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific time on c-span. >>> saturday on "booktv" at 11:00 p.m. eastern, in their new book, "the education of brett kavanaugh," "new york times" reporters kate kelly and robin pogrebin explore justice brett kavanaugh's recent confirmation process. >> and at the time of the kavanaugh confirmation hearings, the me too movement had been under way for a while and i think there was a backlash brewing...
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watch live at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and live at 9:00 p.m., president trump holds a rally in rio rancho, new mexico, just outside of albuquerque. will be an order -- house will be in order. >> for 40 years, c-span has been providing coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events from around the
watch live at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and live at 9:00 p.m., president trump holds a rally in rio rancho, new mexico, just outside of albuquerque. will be an order -- house will be in order. >> for 40 years, c-span has been providing coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events from around the
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i feel like at 5 p.m. she is just going to nod for reality and be for what's going to happen. >> reporter: we've seen some offer this top lieutenants come forward saying they definitely favor an impeachment inquiry, if not full blown impeachment. you had congress woman alexandria ocasio-cortez tweeting saturday night late night basically blasting her own democratic leadership writing, quote, at this point the bigger national scandal isn't the president's law breaking behavior, it is the democratic party's refusal to impeach him for it. now, prominent republicans are cautioning against a rush to judgment. >> bottom line is, i don't think he should have done it but that's a far cry from what some are claiming to know is fact when we don't know fact. >> reporter: some republicans are questioning the push for impeachment on a whistle blower report that none of these lawmakers have read. dana? >> dana: one other question. tell us about this process. there's an impeachment inquiry. where does that go? what happe
i feel like at 5 p.m. she is just going to nod for reality and be for what's going to happen. >> reporter: we've seen some offer this top lieutenants come forward saying they definitely favor an impeachment inquiry, if not full blown impeachment. you had congress woman alexandria ocasio-cortez tweeting saturday night late night basically blasting her own democratic leadership writing, quote, at this point the bigger national scandal isn't the president's law breaking behavior, it is the...
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at 2 p.m. eastern for legislative business. on c-span2, a discussion on the release of a survey looking at american's news on foreign policy and international relations. at 2 p.m. state attorneys general announce an investigation into the business practices of large technology firms. and the senate returns from the august recess at 3 p.m. to continue work on the president's executive nominations, including allowing u.s. ambassador to the united nations kelly craft to represent the u.s. at the upcoming general assembly. on c-span 3 at 5:30 p.m., policy experts analyze the u.s. population and shifting demographic numbers, and what they mean for america's future. that's hosted by the american enterprise institute. president trump holds a campaign rally in fayetteville, north carolina on the eve of a special election for the 9th congressional district in the state. watch live coverage today 7 p.m. eastern on c-span2. on-line at c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio a app. >> what is yo
at 2 p.m. eastern for legislative business. on c-span2, a discussion on the release of a survey looking at american's news on foreign policy and international relations. at 2 p.m. state attorneys general announce an investigation into the business practices of large technology firms. and the senate returns from the august recess at 3 p.m. to continue work on the president's executive nominations, including allowing u.s. ambassador to the united nations kelly craft to represent the u.s. at the...
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journal, liveon at 7:00 p.m. eastern. join the discussion. live friday in the c-span network, the house returns at 9:00 a.m. eastern to take up legislation on forced arbitration. the state dinner for the australian prime minister scott morrison. a climatevists held rally. ladydent trump and first the first lady-- will host the second state dinner of his administration. watch guest arrivals and dinner toasts. live coverage begins friday at 6:30 p.m. eastern. free radio app. glia -- eugene scalia testified in his nomination to serve as labor secretary. of topics on a number including equal protection under law for the lgbtq community. this hearing is more than two hours.
journal, liveon at 7:00 p.m. eastern. join the discussion. live friday in the c-span network, the house returns at 9:00 a.m. eastern to take up legislation on forced arbitration. the state dinner for the australian prime minister scott morrison. a climatevists held rally. ladydent trump and first the first lady-- will host the second state dinner of his administration. watch guest arrivals and dinner toasts. live coverage begins friday at 6:30 p.m. eastern. free radio app. glia -- eugene scalia...
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at 10:30 p.m. ktvu's heather holmes takes us to a firefighter's training facility and explains why time is running out. >> and fall out from had whistleblower complaint and president trump. will nancy pelosi push for impeachment? . >> supreme court justice elena kagan in the bay area tonight. . >>> supreme court justice elena kagan is in the bay area, she spent the day at uc berkeley law school and participated in a public discussion tonight. ktvu's jana katsuyama with how she handled questions about the current supreme court. >> reporter: she said she liked her fellow justices and said it is critical for the court to preserve its integrity todebate the law apart frdown with the dean of uc berkeley law school for a conversation about her career. she said she never planned to follow her father's path into law. but she said the challenge with the ability to bring justice to improve lives drew her into the profession. losing the federal bench appointment at 39. >> when a door closes, a window opens an
at 10:30 p.m. ktvu's heather holmes takes us to a firefighter's training facility and explains why time is running out. >> and fall out from had whistleblower complaint and president trump. will nancy pelosi push for impeachment? . >> supreme court justice elena kagan in the bay area tonight. . >>> supreme court justice elena kagan is in the bay area, she spent the day at uc berkeley law school and participated in a public discussion tonight. ktvu's jana katsuyama with how...
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watch at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2. online at c-span .org.r the c-span radio app. >> margaret o'mara, what will readers get in your new book, "the code."? professor o'mara: what they will get is a biography of silicon valley itself and the modern american technology industry itself. there are some many people studying this region for so long and this industry for so long and people always ask what is the silicon valley secret. alwae silicon valley secret?
watch at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2. online at c-span .org.r the c-span radio app. >> margaret o'mara, what will readers get in your new book, "the code."? professor o'mara: what they will get is a biography of silicon valley itself and the modern american technology industry itself. there are some many people studying this region for so long and this industry for so long and people always ask what is the silicon valley secret. alwae silicon valley secret?
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si quiere nadar, puede venir hasta las 9:00 p.m. maÑana.s. una portavoz de santa rosa recomienda estar preparados. >> tener suministro de agua, comida que no necesita refrigeraciÓn, medicamentos preparados por si llegara a pasar este evento. tener la posibilidad de tener medicamentos refrigerados. maria: tambiÉn la zona no se realice hoy y maÑana un corte de electricidad, es posible que se realiza en el futuro. por es mejor prevenir, ya que la temporada de incendios apenas estÁ comenzando. ramÓn: la temperatura polÍtica en el paÍs tambiÉn estÁ que arde. este martes, la presidenta de la cÁmara de representantes nancy pelosi anunciÓ el inicio de una investigaciÓn formal para sacar a trump de la casa blanca. es acusado de violar la constituciÓn, despuÉs de que le hubiera pedido al mandatario extranjero que investigara a un opositor polÍtico. tenemos los detalles desde la capital del paÍs. lorrain: despuÉs de relajarse para iniciar un juicio polÍtico en contra del presidente, este martes, la presidenta de la cÁmara baja cambiÓ de parecer. nancy
si quiere nadar, puede venir hasta las 9:00 p.m. maÑana.s. una portavoz de santa rosa recomienda estar preparados. >> tener suministro de agua, comida que no necesita refrigeraciÓn, medicamentos preparados por si llegara a pasar este evento. tener la posibilidad de tener medicamentos refrigerados. maria: tambiÉn la zona no se realice hoy y maÑana un corte de electricidad, es posible que se realiza en el futuro. por es mejor prevenir, ya que la temporada de incendios apenas estÁ...
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my story is your story. >> 11:00 p.m. eastern, the father of the student killed in the shooting at marjorie storment high school in parkland, florida offers his thoughts on school safety and expense. in his book, white metal died. >> i was going to find out about everything, wife my daughter was killed. with all these leniency programs have these kids, they had the first kid before school, it was so dangerous. they frisked him and he wasn't allowed in for the backpack. he tried to shoot the school up, he threatened students and never arrested. >> the years that matter most, he reports, challenges and costs of a college education. he's interviewed by him, author and founding director of the center for college community and justice. >> we are still debating about whether a 12th grade education is enough. all the signs of the economy, unlike those who are able to respond to that by saying, let's educate our young people. we are fighting in terms of identity and politics and partisanship when clearly, it's just a sign our you
my story is your story. >> 11:00 p.m. eastern, the father of the student killed in the shooting at marjorie storment high school in parkland, florida offers his thoughts on school safety and expense. in his book, white metal died. >> i was going to find out about everything, wife my daughter was killed. with all these leniency programs have these kids, they had the first kid before school, it was so dangerous. they frisked him and he wasn't allowed in for the backpack. he tried to...
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y 11:00 p.m., por univisiÓn 14.ara: para estar informado de lo que pasa a nivel nacional, nuestro paÍses latinoamericanos y el mundo enteroquÉdate en compaÑÍa de "despierta amÉrica". flor: los esperamos el lunes a las 6:00 a.m., ahora quÉdate con la programaciÓn de univisiÓn 14, "despierta amÉrica", que comienza continuaciÓn. alan: muy buenos dÍas. hoy en "despierta amÉrica". y me lase torna mortal los socorristas realizan varios rescates y el gobernador de texas declara desastre en una decena de condados. te mostramos cÓmo las calles amanecen convertidas en rÍos. karla: un estadounidense tras las rejas acusado por apoyar a un grupo tera iranÍ. sospecha haber visitado varios sitios turÍstic para realizar un antado. alan: somos el Único medio en
y 11:00 p.m., por univisiÓn 14.ara: para estar informado de lo que pasa a nivel nacional, nuestro paÍses latinoamericanos y el mundo enteroquÉdate en compaÑÍa de "despierta amÉrica". flor: los esperamos el lunes a las 6:00 a.m., ahora quÉdate con la programaciÓn de univisiÓn 14, "despierta amÉrica", que comienza continuaciÓn. alan: muy buenos dÍas. hoy en "despierta amÉrica". y me lase torna mortal los socorristas realizan varios rescates y el...
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also, 4:00 p.m. know the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi, who is now being heavily pushed toward starting the impeachment process against president trump, is holding a 4:00 p.m. eastern meeting with the democratic caucus. we just had on democratic congresswoman debbie dingell, who had not moved toward this process until today. we talked about that. whether or not we could see some sort of action on that, possibly. pelosi prepping for some kind of action later today. so we are all about over it. i want to bring in judy miller, pulitzer prize-winning author. and dan henning are, from the wall street editorial page. with fox news contributor's. i want to go to you first. "the wall street journal" is credited with the details. none of us have seen the transcripts. the calls that they've made to ukraine back in july. eight times, according to "the wall street journal," he brought up joe biden on that call. >> that's right. i think we, the editorial page, editorialized today that we think the president
also, 4:00 p.m. know the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi, who is now being heavily pushed toward starting the impeachment process against president trump, is holding a 4:00 p.m. eastern meeting with the democratic caucus. we just had on democratic congresswoman debbie dingell, who had not moved toward this process until today. we talked about that. whether or not we could see some sort of action on that, possibly. pelosi prepping for some kind of action later today. so we are all about over...
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in addition to that starting tomorrow parks will close at 5:00 p.m. to guard against a possible fire. >> make sure people are aware that barbecuing won't be allowed in certain areas. obviously because of the wind conditions and humidity. and the temperatures. >> the department also urges people to check pg&e web site. there is a chance power could be cut to those living near the oakland hills. there are things you can do at home to get ready for the possibility of power outage. we put together the quick guide. >> in case you need a refresher. we have to have enough food and non-pe rishable goods for a week time. a gallon of water for each person in the family. and something to open the canned goods with. and something for the pet. >> you can see the full video on our web site. front page. >> a major computer virus bringing union city to a halt. the virus impacting all city owned computer. this is a major headache and a major concern. the fbi is now on the case. in union city for us with some answers. what do we know? >> the city tells us it maybe unti
in addition to that starting tomorrow parks will close at 5:00 p.m. to guard against a possible fire. >> make sure people are aware that barbecuing won't be allowed in certain areas. obviously because of the wind conditions and humidity. and the temperatures. >> the department also urges people to check pg&e web site. there is a chance power could be cut to those living near the oakland hills. there are things you can do at home to get ready for the possibility of power outage....
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. to 9 p.m.'ll be emceeing the event at the computer history museum at 1401 north shoreline boulevard in mountain view. for more details, go to nbcbayarea.com. and coming up, how to maintain and improve the crucial relationship between japan and silicon valley, th's robert: well, the relationship between japan and silicon valley is a long one that is always evolving. recently, the us-japan council and silicon valley japan platform gathered at a symposium at stanford to discuss strategies to strengthen regional economic cooperation and business development. with me now is kenta takamori, the executive director of the silicon valley japan platform, and gary mukai, the director of spice, stanford program on international and cross cultural education. welcome to the show. kenta takamori: great to be here. robert: briefly give everybody sort of an overview in terms of your group so that people have an understanding before we start talking about the symposium. kenta: i'm executive director of the silic
. to 9 p.m.'ll be emceeing the event at the computer history museum at 1401 north shoreline boulevard in mountain view. for more details, go to nbcbayarea.com. and coming up, how to maintain and improve the crucial relationship between japan and silicon valley, th's robert: well, the relationship between japan and silicon valley is a long one that is always evolving. recently, the us-japan council and silicon valley japan platform gathered at a symposium at stanford to discuss strategies to...
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sunday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. ♪[music] >> the house will be in order. >> for 40 years, c-span has been provided america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and events fromy washington d.c. and around the country. so you can make up your own mind. created by cable in 1979, c-span localught to you by your cable or satellite provider. c-span. your unfiltered view of government. ♪[music] >> this is american history tv. nation's past every weekend, on c-span 3. up next on our weekly series, the civil war, scott mingus, talks about the importance of the cumberland valley railroad during the civil war. this one-track railroad, running maryland to harrisburg, used to move was union troops, ammunition and supplies and was often under forces.y confederate at 8 p.m., tulane university class aboutaches a playwright august wilson. his contribution to and hisamerican theater pulitzer-prize winning play "fences." p.m., reel america features a 1919 u.s. army film transcontinental motor convoy. how
sunday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. ♪[music] >> the house will be in order. >> for 40 years, c-span has been provided america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and events fromy washington d.c. and around the country. so you can make up your own mind. created by cable in 1979, c-span localught to you by your cable or satellite provider. c-span. your unfiltered view of government. ♪[music] >> this is american history tv....
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how returns at 12 p.m. eastern for general speeches.t 2:00 p.m., the house takes up child safety bills and legislative business and a motion to instruct negotiators for talks with the senate on defense authorization. on c-span 2, the senate returns at 120 a&m eastern for more work on executive nominations. later at 7:15 p.m., the national press club hosting a spelling bee between members of the press and politicians. 10:00 a.m. on c-span 3, a forum on the future of u.s./hong kong relations. then at 1:00 p.m., the house judiciary committee considers obstruction charges against the president for attempting influence on special council robert mueller's investigation. the committee has spokened ormer trump campaign officials >> 2020 democratic prngs candidate senator elizabeth warren gave a speech in new york city's washington square park. in her remarks she talked about workers rights, relating them back to the 1911 shirt waist factory fire that killed 146 gar meant workers, mainly women and led to work place safety regulations. she outlin
how returns at 12 p.m. eastern for general speeches.t 2:00 p.m., the house takes up child safety bills and legislative business and a motion to instruct negotiators for talks with the senate on defense authorization. on c-span 2, the senate returns at 120 a&m eastern for more work on executive nominations. later at 7:15 p.m., the national press club hosting a spelling bee between members of the press and politicians. 10:00 a.m. on c-span 3, a forum on the future of u.s./hong kong relations....
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[cheers and applause] p.m. modi: he needs no introduction. [cheers and applause] p.m.is name is familiar to every person on the planet. [cheers and applause] name comes up in almost every conversation in the politics.lobal [cheers and applause] is. modi: his every word followed by tens of millions. a household name, and very popular. planned to occupy the highest office in this great country. [cheers and applause] to commanderom ceo in chief. [cheers and applause] boardroom to the oval office. [cheers and applause] from politics to the economy into security. deep and lasting .mpact everywhere , he is here with us. honor and privilege to welcome here in this magnificent and magnificent gathering. [cheers and applause] , i maydi: and i can say him often. every time i found the warmth, energy, the president of the united .tates of america [cheers and applause] trump.di: mr. donald [cheers and applause] p.m. modi: i told you, we have met a few times, and every time, he has been the same warm, energetic,ccessible, -- i admire him for something more. he believes in american
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and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern, here on american history tv.nt held in may at the u.s. army heritage and educational center in carlisle, pennsylvania. hundreds of living history hobbyists conduct demonstrations, and talk about the military from the american revolution to the war on terror. the scene this year was the d-day 75th anniversary. on "american artifacts," revisit a living history cap to learn about the experiences of the army's 517th parachute regimental combat team fought in the elves of france, 75 years ago during the autumn of 1944. >> good morning. my name is matt, i am part of a group representing f company of the 5/17 parachute infantry regiment, part of a unit called th parachute regimental combat team. they were our unit that fought in italy, southern france, the battle of the bulge. they were largely forgotten, overshadowed unit of the war because it was a smaller unit that number directory 500 men throughout the war. we are representing them doing their maritime campaign in 1944 in the south of france, in the french alps nea
and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern, here on american history tv.nt held in may at the u.s. army heritage and educational center in carlisle, pennsylvania. hundreds of living history hobbyists conduct demonstrations, and talk about the military from the american revolution to the war on terror. the scene this year was the d-day 75th anniversary. on "american artifacts," revisit a living history cap to learn about the experiences of the army's 517th parachute regimental combat team fought...
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and later at 2:30 p.m. eastern, a senate foreign relations subcommittee looks at u.s. policy towards syria. parliament presented the week in parliament highlighting recent debate in the house of commons. the 30 minute program covered john burke house resignation as speaker of the house and the debate around the prime minister's decision to suspend parliament. of axchanges came ahead you case up in court case involving the prime minister and onther he misled the queen his decision to suspend parliament over opposition to his exit plan. >> hello and welcome to a special program looking at the dramatic last days of an extraordinary session of parliament. p's look tothe m suspend the vote on brexit. >> the consequences for the a, and forr the economy our country would be highly damaging. >> boris johnson tried twice to call an early election. >> if you want to delay brexit beyond october 31, vote for an election and let the people decide. >> the prime minister is running away. running away. and the speaker announces he is standing down. increase thet to legitimacy of this
and later at 2:30 p.m. eastern, a senate foreign relations subcommittee looks at u.s. policy towards syria. parliament presented the week in parliament highlighting recent debate in the house of commons. the 30 minute program covered john burke house resignation as speaker of the house and the debate around the prime minister's decision to suspend parliament. of axchanges came ahead you case up in court case involving the prime minister and onther he misled the queen his decision to suspend...
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announcer: monday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two.uncer: next on american history tv, two historians discuss the history of health care policy since world war i. topics include the roots of the modern health-care system, the medical field's transformation into a business, and disparities in insurance coverage. the natural history center hosted this event. mr. kennedy: i think we are going to try to start this event on time. my name is dane kennedy, i am director of the national history center. i want to welcome you all to this briefing on the history of u.s. health care, health care policy. this is a briefing sponsored by the national history center, which is affiliated with the american historical association, and is part of a series of briefings that we offer that provide historical perspectives to issues that are currently confronting congress. we will have another one at the end of next month, which will be on the history of u.s.-iranian relations. i should stress that these
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at 10:30 p.m. eastern, a political scientist and historian who spent their careers studying american-iranian relations trace the history of u.s. policy towards iran and its nuclear program, which began in 1957 with the assistance of the eisenhower administration. that's what's coming up here on american history tv. war, ronaldcivil kirk would talks about the spengler farm during the battle of gettysburg which was used as a union army headquarters and artillery reserve and field hospital. --oday...
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they are having a 4:00 p.m. full caucus meeting, so 5:00 p.m. eastern. until then the markets are extremely jittery. anything could happen here. they are nervous. but why? there's been a lot of talk of impeachment over the past but what is it specifically here, and what does it mean when it comes to your portfolio? to our floor show, we saw reflection in the ten-year yield. are there other flights to safety that you would think might be worthwhile at the moment? >> not at this point because i think this is just the one headline of the day that everyone is looking at. i don't think this is this major headline that's going to continue to be market moving. tomorrow it will be something new. yes, this impeachment talk has been escalating more and more, and i thought it was quite curious that ms. pelosi says she's going to have a press conference today at 5:00 and soon after that the president says i'm going to release the full transcripts for everybody to read. a lot of he said/she said that's going on. why would he want to release these transcripts if there
they are having a 4:00 p.m. full caucus meeting, so 5:00 p.m. eastern. until then the markets are extremely jittery. anything could happen here. they are nervous. but why? there's been a lot of talk of impeachment over the past but what is it specifically here, and what does it mean when it comes to your portfolio? to our floor show, we saw reflection in the ten-year yield. are there other flights to safety that you would think might be worthwhile at the moment? >> not at this point...
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and the senate returns from the august recess at 3 p.m. to continue work on the president's executive nominations, including allowing to the unitedr states calix raft to represent the u.s. of the upcoming general assembly. policyan 3 at 5:30, experts analyze the u.s. population and shifting demographics. and what they mean for america's future. that is hosted by the american enterprise institute. pence spoke tont reporters in dublin, ireland, on tuesday following meetings with business leaders and the irish prime minister. the news conference is just over 10 minutes. vice pres. pence: thank you all for being here. it is an honor to be here with ambassador crawford. just finished a good meeting with business leaders, companies that operate here in ireland and actually originate here in ireland. uly remarkable to think of the trading relationship between our two countries. american companies actually 100,000 jobs here in ireland, but irish companies actually sustain more than a quarter million jobs in the united states of america. it is evid
and the senate returns from the august recess at 3 p.m. to continue work on the president's executive nominations, including allowing to the unitedr states calix raft to represent the u.s. of the upcoming general assembly. policyan 3 at 5:30, experts analyze the u.s. population and shifting demographics. and what they mean for america's future. that is hosted by the american enterprise institute. pence spoke tont reporters in dublin, ireland, on tuesday following meetings with business leaders...
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then by 2:00 p.m. today he was fired. tonight we're hearing from both sides. former judge aaron persky is once again out of a job. last summer he was recalled in the sentencing over the controversial and highly publicized brock turner sexual assault case. wednesday afternoon girls tennis coach in san jose. >> we don't think this is the end of the conversation. we think it's a wake up call. >> reporter: she is one of many lynn brook alumni over the change.org petition that went up tuesday, pushtion for persky's removal. the high school decided to end persky's employment less than 24 hours later. >> shame on you for giving in to the mob. >> reporter: retired superior court judge la doris cordell spoke on behalf of persky. she understands the push back is rooted in his controversial court decision. but questioned when his critics will allow him redemption. he has lost his job. he has lost his pension. now he is trying to rebuild his life. having done absolutely nothing wrong. and now he's out of a job. >> reporter: the district says it made the decision in the be
then by 2:00 p.m. today he was fired. tonight we're hearing from both sides. former judge aaron persky is once again out of a job. last summer he was recalled in the sentencing over the controversial and highly publicized brock turner sexual assault case. wednesday afternoon girls tennis coach in san jose. >> we don't think this is the end of the conversation. we think it's a wake up call. >> reporter: she is one of many lynn brook alumni over the change.org petition that went up...
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i was told up at 3:55 p.m.the east that as we speak in the senate chamber, senate democrats led by the minority leader chuck chuck schumer were going to try to pass a resolution by unanimous consent to make sure that all the materials of that whistle-blower complaint whether that be the phone call or other documentation goes to the house and senate intelligence committees. now what republicans are trying to do is get them on the record as not being for transparency and do the president's bidding, protecting him on this issue. that's part of that resolution that will be part of the house as well. look at all these republicans, some of these who represent swing districts on their own who voted to stand with the president and that won't wash. he will use that against him going into the 2020 election. >> chadha, we greatly appreciate their perspective, and i know you have to go. a few things. one of the big items of news that brokenness hour is this, or within the last hour. president trump has authorized the relea
i was told up at 3:55 p.m.the east that as we speak in the senate chamber, senate democrats led by the minority leader chuck chuck schumer were going to try to pass a resolution by unanimous consent to make sure that all the materials of that whistle-blower complaint whether that be the phone call or other documentation goes to the house and senate intelligence committees. now what republicans are trying to do is get them on the record as not being for transparency and do the president's...
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at 6:00 p.m. eastern and civil war the 1863 tullahoma campaign in. >> the night of the 26 break orders everybody concentrate on tullahoma. the rest of the campaign after they leave the highland room at this point is somewhat anticlimactic. with rosecrans at manchester bracket tova houma, bragg is ready to fight about and the tensions of tullahoma. >> on html lunches in history every university professor deborah would step on a 1986 lawsuit against holocaust denier david irving. >> that's the basic argument of deniers. no plan, no 6 million. no leadership from hitler. no gas chambers. in the last point is that this was all made up by jews. >> sunday at 5:00 p.m. eastern a discussion about shakespeare's influence on u.s. politics. at 6:00 p.m. on american artifacts the norman rockwell museum traveling exhibit on fdr in the four freedoms. explore our nations passed on american history tv, every weekend on c-span3. earlier today senate minority leader chuck schumer came to the floor to announce that t
at 6:00 p.m. eastern and civil war the 1863 tullahoma campaign in. >> the night of the 26 break orders everybody concentrate on tullahoma. the rest of the campaign after they leave the highland room at this point is somewhat anticlimactic. with rosecrans at manchester bracket tova houma, bragg is ready to fight about and the tensions of tullahoma. >> on html lunches in history every university professor deborah would step on a 1986 lawsuit against holocaust denier david irving....
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we will have that live beginning at 7:00 p.m. eastern. at 9:00 p.m. eastern, we will have live coverage as president trump speaks at a campaign rally in rio rancho, new mexico. watch both events live beginning at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, or listen live on the free c-span radio app. announcer: next saturday, the 2020 democratic presidential candidates will speak at the polk county democrat state pride in des moines, iowa. watch it live next saturday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, or listen live on the free c-span radio app. experiencedntcam has been really valuable to me. >> it's really helped us grow as people, growing into our years. announcer: for past winners of c-span's studentcam video documentary competition, the experience sparks their interest in documenting production. >> i attend drake university in iowa, i get to be right in the middle of the caucus season. i got to meet so many different candidates. and because of c-span, i had the experience, the equipment, the knowledge to film them. annou
we will have that live beginning at 7:00 p.m. eastern. at 9:00 p.m. eastern, we will have live coverage as president trump speaks at a campaign rally in rio rancho, new mexico. watch both events live beginning at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, or listen live on the free c-span radio app. announcer: next saturday, the 2020 democratic presidential candidates will speak at the polk county democrat state pride in des moines, iowa. watch it live next saturday at 2:00 p.m. eastern...
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announcer: saturday, at 10:00 eastern on 4:00 p.m.rican history tv, here's a quick look at one of our recent programs on real america. america. ♪ >> many people think of us as washington correspondents, but in reality we are u.s. correspondents. during the campaign, i traveled a great deal between washington and various spots in the country , because you must be out there if anything happens. i compare this to the stops before. you had people lined up on section 48. years.ring the later i know many top-notch correspondents. we have worked many stories together, so we know each other very well. some of us are conservatives, some are liberal, some are in the middle, but we have deep respect for each other and each other's ideas. candidates didn't seem to have to take one. and applause] [helicopter whirring] >> when you go out with the president or the challenger, of the opposing party, you are really trying to verify the impact of unreal people. drop the press, not the way he looks on television. -- not the press, not the way he looks o
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san francisco at 83. 1:00 p.m. tomorrow. we'll look at the full forecast and where we reach 1 hundreds. plus this brand new changes today with the possibility of rainfall. coming in the next seven days. i'll detail that for ewe coming up. >> almost 90 degrees in the city. that doesn't happen often and leads to dajngerous conditions. >> it got up to 87 degrees here at the beach. low 80s right now. the bright side is people are out here at the beach enjoying the sun. the not so bright side is the public health department says it's expecting 50% more emergency calls for heat related illness. >> throughout the bay area, a heat wave is on. with temperatures pushing triple digits in land. and into the 80s in san francisco. where almost nobody has air-conditioning. >> even hotter. we have the middle next to us. and it will laze our body temperature. >> automechanic does emergency roadside repair. no matter the weather. >> we make wet towels and put it on. and keep going. >> construction workers handling scaffolding have similar cha
san francisco at 83. 1:00 p.m. tomorrow. we'll look at the full forecast and where we reach 1 hundreds. plus this brand new changes today with the possibility of rainfall. coming in the next seven days. i'll detail that for ewe coming up. >> almost 90 degrees in the city. that doesn't happen often and leads to dajngerous conditions. >> it got up to 87 degrees here at the beach. low 80s right now. the bright side is people are out here at the beach enjoying the sun. the not so bright...
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watch live at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and live at 9:00 p.m., president trump holds a rally in rio rancho, new mexico, just outside of albuquerque. will be an order -- house will be in order. >> for 40 years, c-span has been providing coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events from around the country, so you can make up your own mind. created by cable in 1979, c-span is brought to you by your local cable and satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. peter: we would like to welcome a new phase to "the communicators,", congressman jerry mcnerney, a democrat from california, member of the energy and commerce committee as well as cochair of the artificial intelligence caucus. congressman, welcome to "the communicators" and thanks for being here. rep. mcnerney: pleasure to be here. peter: i want to start with one of the issues that's in the news this week, the state attorneys general in investigating google specifically for antitrust. what is your t
watch live at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and live at 9:00 p.m., president trump holds a rally in rio rancho, new mexico, just outside of albuquerque. will be an order -- house will be in order. >> for 40 years, c-span has been providing coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events from around the country, so you can make up your own mind. created by cable in 1979, c-span is brought to you by your local cable and satellite provider. c-span, your...
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. >>> new tonight at 11:00 p.m. police say the apple store downtown was burglarized tonight about 9:15 p.m. this is just the latest in a rash of apple store thefts across the bay area. >>> the judge who lost his job in a recall election last year lost his new job. recalled santa clara county judge aaron persky said he was fired from his job as a high school tenet coach at lynnbrook high school in san jose. ktvu's azenith smith was there today. he was let go after a back lash from the community? 78 correct. the district wasted no time letting him go after realizing he was the judge persky who sparked outrage over a controversial ruling. >> reporter: recalled santa clara county judge aaron persky will no longer be seen at the tennis court in san jose coaching the junior varsity girls' tennis team. the first judge to be recalled in 80 years over what many viewed as a lenient sentence in the brock turner sexual assault case, explained why the superintendent let him go. in a statement she said tatement she said she was m
. >>> new tonight at 11:00 p.m. police say the apple store downtown was burglarized tonight about 9:15 p.m. this is just the latest in a rash of apple store thefts across the bay area. >>> the judge who lost his job in a recall election last year lost his new job. recalled santa clara county judge aaron persky said he was fired from his job as a high school tenet coach at lynnbrook high school in san jose. ktvu's azenith smith was there today. he was let go after a back lash...
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. >>> this is the 10:00 p.m.s on ktvu fox 2 news. >> uber and lyft prepare to fight back after a bill that rewrites california labor law by reclassifying contract workers. >> new standard for how you classify workers between independent contractors and employees is as big as anything we have seen. >> a shift in state employment law. it requires companies to treat contract workers as employees. good evening. >> the bill is now on the governor's desk and she expected to sign it. it puts a target on the business models of app based companies like uber and lyft. ktvu's jana katsuyama is in the city. uber says the law doesn't apply to them? >> reporter: well, they are prepared to fight it out in court. this is a big change for the state as you mentioned and some experts say it could have impacts nationwide. drivers who work for the ride share companies say they were excited about this change but it could be setting up a much bigger battle. millions of ride share drivers navigating the fine line between called independ
. >>> this is the 10:00 p.m.s on ktvu fox 2 news. >> uber and lyft prepare to fight back after a bill that rewrites california labor law by reclassifying contract workers. >> new standard for how you classify workers between independent contractors and employees is as big as anything we have seen. >> a shift in state employment law. it requires companies to treat contract workers as employees. good evening. >> the bill is now on the governor's desk and she...
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so 8:00 p.m. tuesday you see a little here that the lates is a little closer to the florida coast but still pretty good agreement. by the time we get off the florida coast, it's 20 miles closer. and we're talking about a storm as powerful as this one, the dufferan difference of 20 miles could be wind gusts up to 60 to 80 and maybe 90. we'll see if it trends. by the time we get to wednesday, we get to see six more computer runs. i'm happy to say i've already seen mandatory evacuations near jackson vul. i thing it's a very wise move. anden the further up the coast i just saw in south carolina coastal areas starting tomorrow at noon. now they have evacuation orders in place too. they know it talk as while and a lot of the people on the barrier islands out of there. and people with medical needs and you can see by 6:00 p.m. wednesday, a little similar but to the east. a little look behind the curtains and these are all the trends that mean the difference between maujor storm orhistoric. >> as you were
so 8:00 p.m. tuesday you see a little here that the lates is a little closer to the florida coast but still pretty good agreement. by the time we get off the florida coast, it's 20 miles closer. and we're talking about a storm as powerful as this one, the dufferan difference of 20 miles could be wind gusts up to 60 to 80 and maybe 90. we'll see if it trends. by the time we get to wednesday, we get to see six more computer runs. i'm happy to say i've already seen mandatory evacuations near...
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and go until 4:00 p.m. we will have lunch until noon and then that is one the real agenda will begin. we are looking at a four our retreat. again, i will be reaching out for lunch orders shortly, as well as asking you all for some song recommendations because we'll be putting together a music playlist this time around. >> i can't wait. >> we want to make it fun and speak to our love of entertainment, and i've gone over some of these discussion topics already with the board, so i already have their feedback and collaboration, but would love any further advice or thoughts on where we are at with our topics. so really a meat of what we're looking at. we are looking to have a strategic planning session. last year we had a fun session where we threw up ideas on the wall of what our mission, vision , and values are. we are going to rent that out for you in draft form for you to take a look at this meeting. we can play around with that. we will also get updates from ben van helton a little bit -- he little bit fur
and go until 4:00 p.m. we will have lunch until noon and then that is one the real agenda will begin. we are looking at a four our retreat. again, i will be reaching out for lunch orders shortly, as well as asking you all for some song recommendations because we'll be putting together a music playlist this time around. >> i can't wait. >> we want to make it fun and speak to our love of entertainment, and i've gone over some of these discussion topics already with the board, so i...
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. >> today at 4:00 p.m. eastern, president trump will be speaking to reporters at a news conference at the end of the 74th u.n. general assembly at united nations headquarters in new york city. watch live coverage on c-span3. ♪ >> the house will be in order. >> for 40 years c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events from washington, d.c. and around the country so you can make up your own mind, created by capable in 1979 c-span is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >> acting director of national intelligence joseph maguire testifies thursday before the house select intelligence committee on the process and handling of a whistle-blower complaint involving president trump. watch live coverage thursday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3, online at c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> this weekend on "american history tv," saturday at 2:00 p.m. e
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p.m.ohnson: my intention is to deliver on the mandate of the people. we have a democracy in this country. the way we work is that when the people of britain take a decision, parliamentarians are sworn to uphold that decision. that is what we say we would do several times in the house of commons to respect the result of the 2016 referendum on the eu. when people voted by very substantial majority to leave. we all said we would do it. that is what i want to do. i have to say i think there is a stark contrast between my approach -- i hate to a party political -- but that is the sad reality -- the approach of jeremy corbyn and the labour party. not only are they voting to make it impossible for this country to decide on its own to leave the eu, but they are also making it impossible or the people of this country to have an election. i think he must be the first leader of the opposition in history to refuse to have an election. it seems to me to be a breach of his job description. he should be
p.m.ohnson: my intention is to deliver on the mandate of the people. we have a democracy in this country. the way we work is that when the people of britain take a decision, parliamentarians are sworn to uphold that decision. that is what we say we would do several times in the house of commons to respect the result of the 2016 referendum on the eu. when people voted by very substantial majority to leave. we all said we would do it. that is what i want to do. i have to say i think there is a...
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and then at 8:00 p.m.sman jason chaffetz says that liberals are trying to undermine the trump presidency. >> there is a recurring theme in here that they do believe on the radical far left side, and they throw all of the labels like fascist, and all of the really negative terms on donald trump, but what i see them doing is exactly what they call him that the president is doing, and in order to protect the freedom, they need to take it away. in order to make sure that first amendment is in place, they need to take away our rights under the first amendment. it is just a recurring theme. >> at 9:00 over"after words" jennifer mallkin is going to offer her words of immigration policy called "open borders incorporated" and she is interviewed by texas congressman chip roy. >> tim cook and jeff bezos have donated to many of the deep-pocketed nonprofit organizations that are crusading for illegal alien rights and you wonder how they have instant representation in court to sue over every last trump initiative to enf
and then at 8:00 p.m.sman jason chaffetz says that liberals are trying to undermine the trump presidency. >> there is a recurring theme in here that they do believe on the radical far left side, and they throw all of the labels like fascist, and all of the really negative terms on donald trump, but what i see them doing is exactly what they call him that the president is doing, and in order to protect the freedom, they need to take it away. in order to make sure that first amendment is in...
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house returns that's 2:00 p.m. eastern for general speeches. at 2:00 p.m., the house picks up child safety bills and agislative business and motion to instruct negotiators for talks with the senate on defense authorization. the u.s. senate returns at 10:00 a.m. eastern for more work on executive nominations. later, at 7:15 p.m., the national dress club hosts a spelling bee between the press and politicians. 10:00 a.m., a c-span forum on u.s.-hong kong relations. at 1:00 p.m., the house judiciary committee considers obstruction charges against the president for attempting influence on robert mueller's investigation. the committee has subpoenaed former trump campaign official corey lewandowski and rick dearborn and former white house effort rob porter -- staffer rob porter. morning, robert costa is a political reporter and moderator of pbs's washington weekly. let's start with the news that happened over the weekend. -- been a loomings question over the 2020 campaign. how will the supreme court as an issue factor in to the campaign? trump,in 2016
house returns that's 2:00 p.m. eastern for general speeches. at 2:00 p.m., the house picks up child safety bills and agislative business and motion to instruct negotiators for talks with the senate on defense authorization. the u.s. senate returns at 10:00 a.m. eastern for more work on executive nominations. later, at 7:15 p.m., the national dress club hosts a spelling bee between the press and politicians. 10:00 a.m., a c-span forum on u.s.-hong kong relations. at 1:00 p.m., the house...
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. > and at 10:00 p.m., ian kindry talks about his book "how to be a racist." >> i don't think well-meaning people, even people who are trying to be part of the movement against racism recognize really that the history of this term. cist was ever gei ini cused of being national i--- nationalists -- racist, they said i'm not racist. >> then at 11:00 p.m., former defense secretary jim mattis recounts his military career d his leadership in his book "call sign chaos: learning to lead." watch book tv every weekend on c-span 2. >> american history tv products are now available at the new c-span online store. go to c-span store.org to see what's new for american history tv and check out all of the c-span products. >> each week american history tv's "reel america" brings you archival films that provide con texts for today's public aaffairs issues. >> encouragement, fear, failure. ly a few years ago these destinationings, depression haunted america. we groped, we struggled, we found the way to better times. today depression is a fading memory. millions of men and women have found employment and wit
. > and at 10:00 p.m., ian kindry talks about his book "how to be a racist." >> i don't think well-meaning people, even people who are trying to be part of the movement against racism recognize really that the history of this term. cist was ever gei ini cused of being national i--- nationalists -- racist, they said i'm not racist. >> then at 11:00 p.m., former defense secretary jim mattis recounts his military career d his leadership in his book "call sign chaos:...
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watch guest arrivals and dinner toasts on friday at 6:0 p.m. eastern on crmp span. online at crmp span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. earlier today, federal reserve chair, jerome powell announced a one-quarter point reduction. following his announcement, the chair answered questions from
watch guest arrivals and dinner toasts on friday at 6:0 p.m. eastern on crmp span. online at crmp span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. earlier today, federal reserve chair, jerome powell announced a one-quarter point reduction. following his announcement, the chair answered questions from