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p.m. >> c-span, we bring public affair of vents -- events directly to you putting you in the rooms of hearings and conferences and offering complete gavel-to-gavel coverage of the u.s. house as a public service. we are c-span, created by the cable tv industry and funded by your local cable or silent provider. you can watch is in hd now. president calls on congress to extend unemployment insurance immediately. the republican response -- we will hear congress been aaron schock is gusty health care law and its effect on young people. >> hi, everybody. this week congress finished up some important work before heading home for the holidays. for the first time in years, both parties came together to cover my the budget. economichelps trot art course for the next two years. theill unwind some of damaging cuts that threatens students and seniors and held back our businesses. it will strengthen our middle class like education and research. it will keep producing a deficits. yearsime we have seen for of vast reduction since the end of world war ii. members of congress also voted to finally allow several
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tonight on our companion network c-span a look back at the congressional debate and president obama's actions during the shutdown. that's tonight on c-span at 8 p.m. eastern. >> i think radio is the longest and the best form of media that is left but we are doing right now is long conversation unprecedented. unprecedented. only c-span does long form conversation. it's tremendously revealing when an author's other book read these days because they don't get many people have read the books and know what they're talking about with page notes. it's so rewarding for them to i get a great deal of satisfacti satisfaction, the highest conflict, that's the best interview i've had on this book to. loved the interview on things that matter, his new collection of essays. some of which are old. that makes my day. i like radio. three hours is an abundance of time. >> more with radio talk host hugh hewitt sunday night at 8 p.m. on c-span's q&a. >> a professor of finance and economics at stanford university. and author of the banker's new clothes, what's wrong with banking and what to do about it. she argues week regulation and ineffective enforcement has allowe
tonight on our companion network c-span a look back at the congressional debate and president obama's actions during the shutdown. that's tonight on c-span at 8 p.m. eastern. >> i think radio is the longest and the best form of media that is left but we are doing right now is long conversation unprecedented. unprecedented. only c-span does long form conversation. it's tremendously revealing when an author's other book read these days because they don't get many people have read the books...
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and >> american tv looks at the history and literary life of day ohio, saturday noon on c-span 2, sunday at 5:00 p.m. on c-span 3. and data y theft security. g.m.ceoour and a half by daniel actorson. the affordable care act and the website, healthcare.gov. the event opened with the panel of the evolution and trends of cybercriminals and looked how consumers could protect themselves from identity theft. this is a little less than an hour and a half. >> thank you, i'm rob, or so believe.een led to we'll get to it. > verizon, the director of cybersecurity and public safety. we have a unique position to see hat happens when security fails. as we travel around the world, it leads to ultimate data theft. share and need to research that perspective with the rest of the world. o we put out a data report every year. you can get it from verizon.com. dvir.e prior to that, i was with the service. so today's conversation, i've been involved in investigating on identity theft since 2001. 've been sharing insights from the law enforcement component as well as our time in verizon. >> thank you. i'm abigail davenpor
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c- span 2 every wednesday at 7:00 a.m. eastern and again on sunday nights at 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific on c-span. you can watch anytime at c- span.org where you can find video of past prime ministers questions another british public affairs programs. the editor of the london-based newspaper "the guardian" testifies before a british committee about publishing the edward snowden leaks. with davidm., "q&a" finkel. then another chance to see british deputy prime minister nick clegg take questions from members of the house of commons. world is really the central circulatory system of our economy, the veins and arteries that really connect what is now the information economy in the united states. onare seeing data traffic our wireline networks increase at the rate of 40% per year. it is wireline networks that connect all forms of communication, whether they originate in the wireline environment or a wireless environment. yeah, i would say america's future is a wireline future. >> the future of the communications industry with u.s. telecom had walter mccormick, monday on "the communicators" on 8:00 p.m.
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p.m. eastern on c-span. >> coming up on the next "washington journal," a look at the legislative priorities for 2014. our guest is rebecca sinderb rand, the politico senior white house correspondent. rand corporation, special operations forces in iraq and at anniston. later, an examination of the american consumer spending habits and how they've affected the gop and economy with nicole mayerhauser from the bureau of economic analysis and jim ta nkersley. journal" is live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. did not decide early on. minute, as he often did. he probably met with the pennsylvania governor on november 14 and that is when he finally realized he had to decide and he did decide to go. he's probably and on the night hishe 17th as he said to friend of a dear brother, he said that on the night he found time to write about half the speech and took what he had to gettysburg and wrote the rest there. there is very good evidence that he in fact wrote the speech late but it does not mean it was not important to him. he used in a lot of care and attention in his words. just becaus
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p.m. eastern on c-span -- 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> the thing that i care about most is to make more of a museum, with more pieces of beautiful furniture that belong to our president. there's very little antique furniture here now, and most of what is dates from [indiscernible] >> i would've thought they would've been collecting this since the beginning of this republic. thomas jefferson did the most wonderful thing to putting in beautiful furniture. the war of 1812, when everything they had to and start piecemeal since then. every president who came could sell what he did not like, and they used to have auctions. a president could change the decor if he wanted, which president groom had the blue violet. stopped at theas time of theodore roosevelt. >> "first ladies, influence and image." weeknights at 9:00 p.m. on c- span. next, the u.s. energy information administration releases its annual energy outlook for 2014. the report focuses on factors that shape the u.s. energy system over the long term, assuming that cur
p.m. eastern on c-span -- 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> the thing that i care about most is to make more of a museum, with more pieces of beautiful furniture that belong to our president. there's very little antique furniture here now, and most of what is dates from [indiscernible] >> i would've thought they would've been collecting this since the beginning of this republic. thomas jefferson did the most wonderful thing to putting in beautiful furniture. the war of 1812, when...
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p.m. on c- span. refugees from a syrian civil war, 100,000 are living in lebanon, and 600,000 are living in jordan. billion inhe $1.3 foreign aid to support the refugees. this is one hour and 35 minutes. >> we are going to start. i know that senator graham is on his way. we have a situation where we are having a series of votes. we are having people going back and forth. i hope that doesn't indicate to anybody a lack of interest because this is a major level of interest. i want to applaud senator graham. he represents the republicans on this. i applaud him for his concerns. i said to the ambassador from lebanon and jordan that if you had this many refugees in a wealthy part of the u.s., for example, like california with all kinds of natural resources it would be an enormous strain. it is far more so in these areas. i commend you and applaud you for the humanitarian stance that both of your countries have taken. it is a horrific situation, and unfortunately, it will be reflected in the lives of so many
p.m. on c- span. refugees from a syrian civil war, 100,000 are living in lebanon, and 600,000 are living in jordan. billion inhe $1.3 foreign aid to support the refugees. this is one hour and 35 minutes. >> we are going to start. i know that senator graham is on his way. we have a situation where we are having a series of votes. we are having people going back and forth. i hope that doesn't indicate to anybody a lack of interest because this is a major level of interest. i want to applaud...
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c-span justs day on before 1:00 p.m. eastern and throughout the afternoon. on the future of higher education, robotics, and data as the new industrial revolution on c-span. >> on book tv, unflinching courage, former texas senator on the women who helped shape texas. on american history tv, daughters of civil rights leaders and a segregationist share members of the -- share memories of the civil rights era. >> our encore presentation of q&a continues today with lanier, washington d.c. police chief. that is at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. state department deputy on thean commented recent bombings in russia that killed more than 30 people. these attacks come weeks before the start of the olympics on february 7. here are part of her remarks. >> a question about russia. the bombings that have happened over the last few days. does this put security and out for the olympics? are you concerned about the safety of americans? >> a few points. as we did when the first one happened. we condemn the terrorist attacks in volgograd. we send our condolences to the families of
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c- span 2 every wednesday. again on sunday nights at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. you can watch it anytime online at c-span.org. >> i wish you both a very happy christmas and a prosperous new year. >> it is a pleasure to meet you, mr. santa claus. would you mind autographing some of the christmas seals as a special favor for santa claus? >> i should be delighted. it is one of the things that i do best. [laughter] >> my father santa claus gave it to me. >> it has got some of the dogs hair in it. >> first ladies' influence and image, season two. this week, edith roosevelt to grace coolidge on c-span. >> coming up next, a discussion about the recent budget deal in congress and what it might mean for other bipartisan efforts. after that, q&a with margaret mcmillan talking about her latest book on the first world war. then, british prime minister david cameron taking questions from the house of commons. >> next, the university of minnesota hosting an event with two former u.s. representatives talking about the budget plan in congress and what it could mean for future de
c- span 2 every wednesday. again on sunday nights at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. you can watch it anytime online at c-span.org. >> i wish you both a very happy christmas and a prosperous new year. >> it is a pleasure to meet you, mr. santa claus. would you mind autographing some of the christmas seals as a special favor for santa claus? >> i should be delighted. it is one of the things that i do best. [laughter] >> my father santa claus gave it to me. >> it has...
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. >> watch our program on first lady betty ford saturday on c- span@7:00 p.m. eastern. the series continues -- c-span at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >> now a discussion on women in congress. women's careers series. this is about half an hour. >> i am delighted to be joined by my colleague, and a power -- palmer. the peacemakers, making policy in a polarized government. the democratic congresswoman from hawaii, amy klobuchar, the democratic anator from minnesota, and republican from missouri, and wagner. to not forget to tweet questions womenrule.ts using # thank you for joining us for this conversation. welcome. >> there has been so much talk about how women in the senate get along, bipartisan, have dinners. how well do you know the women in the other chamber who are sitting with you? >> we are really good friends. people talk about the days of olde and how people use to work , our numbers -- we made united states' history when there was finally a traffic jam in the united states senators' women's bathroom. the the shutdown, half of women in the group of 14 actually pushed the le
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american history tv look at the history and literary life of dayton, ohio. 2 anday at noon on c-span sunday at 5 p.m. on c-span 3. 12 republicans voted with all senate democrats on a two-year budget manager. the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell voted against moving forward with the bill, which the house approved with last week. here is some of tuesday senate debate. budget.dn't produce a the companies did not vote. leaders prepared legislation that is now before us that has a number of problems in opinion. it is not the right way to have conduct to this process. , should beion is advance that this legislation or improved?ed to be i believe they can be improved. i believe it should be improved. --elieve legislative and legislation that amends the budget control act of the united states that it successfully betain -- it ought not to lightly amended. i would suggest that we vote against it. we say to the leadership and senator reid that we want to have amendments on this legislation. we are about to have a significant reduction in the retirement benefit of disabled military personnel, people dese
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c-span q&a. tonight, david stockman, also the author of the corruption of capitalism. you can watch our entire conversation tonight starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern here on c- span. wraps up, we are here to tell you about our c-span year in review series. tonight, immigration laws. on tuesday, senate filibuster rule changes, nsa surveillance on wednesday, thursday, a look friday, the and u.s. budget and the federal government shut down. it :00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> the thing i care about most is to make it more of a museum with more pieces of beautiful furniture. antique furniture. most of it it's from 1902. >> i would have thought they had been collecting it from the thomas jefferson did the most wonderful thing of putting in beautiful furniture, and the sad thing was the war of 1812, and everything was burned, and then they had to start piecemeal, and he could sell , and thend not like the president could change the president grant had the blue room pilot, and another androbins egg blue, something stopped at the time of theodore roosevelt. >> first ladies, season two. this week, jacqueline kennedy, weeknights on c-span. >> up next
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p.m. eastern on c-span. ande now have secular norms theological norms that govern our acceptance or rejection of the ways in which a god or goddess can speak to people. davidians -- david qureshi says he has this special esh says hedavid kor has this special insight into the bible and it allows him to say that they are living in the and times -- end times. that doesn't seem to be a problem. but when it leads to other trigger --hen that as law-enforcement and popular press are concerned -- this idea of somebody listening to god and having his followers do things that wouldn't be accurate to the national norms -- that is dangerous and that needs to be policed and controlled. persecution in america has been prevalent since the mid-1800's. 9:00 -- portable tv on c-span 2. radio is the longest and the best form of media that is left. only c-span does longform conversation anymore. we want to talk to the authors of books seriously. authors do not have many people theset their books read days. i get a great deal of
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we look at the history and literary life and dayton, ohio, saturday at noon on c-span two and sunday 5 p.m. on c-span three. is next.n journal" at 10:00, discussion on u.s.- result relations and later, the brookings institution looks of the issue of wealthy individuals in the gulf and giving money to syrian rebels. in 45 minutes, senator tom coburn of oklahoma talks about his report on government waste. we will look at the upcoming congressional focus on tax reform. we will look a.m., at the 2013 survey of the best places to host: good morning. here are your headlines. the senate approved a two-year budget compromise, sending the fudge it -- budget measures to the white house. a presidential advisory panel urged the white house to rein in key parts of the national security agency's program. a programke announced to trim the stimulus efforts of the fed. that is where we will begin with our
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p.m. eastern on c- span.c-span, aren't you and review series looks at the federal budget and government shutdown. later, a panel discussion on the role of religion in the white house. >> the beginning of october 2013 was a perfect storm of politics and policy with implementation of many elements of the health care law and the beginning of the new fiscal year. there was a 16 day government shutdown as a result. over the next hour of c-span's year in review, we bring you some floor debates. we will show you senator ted cruz of texas and his filibuster in the u.s. senate. we will begin with a conversation with a woman who covers issues on political hill. -- on capitol hill, for the "chicagoes" and the tribune." how did the health-care lobby, >> this linchpin for -- at least on the house side -- for the shutdown in october? >> that was a big part of this year. republicans have tried multiple times to stop, delay, or defund president obama's health care law. the website was coming online in the health care exchang
p.m. eastern on c- span.c-span, aren't you and review series looks at the federal budget and government shutdown. later, a panel discussion on the role of religion in the white house. >> the beginning of october 2013 was a perfect storm of politics and policy with implementation of many elements of the health care law and the beginning of the new fiscal year. there was a 16 day government shutdown as a result. over the next hour of c-span's year in review, we bring you some floor debates....
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p.m. eastern here on c-span. r series returns in the new year with the five most recent first ladies from nancy reagan to michelle obama. monday nights starting january 13 live at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. along with the white house historical association, we are offering a special edition of the book, "first ladies of the united states of america." it includes biographies and a portrait of used first lady. it is available for the discounted price of $12.95 plus shipping at c-span.org/products. visit our series website with the special section, welcome to the white house, which chronicles life in the executive mansion. that is c-span.org/firstladies. normsnow have secular instead of theological norms that govern our acceptance or rejection of the ways in which a god or goddess can speak to people. hashad david saying that he special insight into the bible. help otherhts members of the community understand the bible better and allows them to understand that they are living in the end times. itself doesn't seem t
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p.m. on "after 2.ds" on c-span >> c-span, we bring public affairs events from washington to rectally to you, aiding you in the room at congressional hearings, white house events, briefings, conferences, and offering complete coverage of the u.s. house, all as a public service a private industry. c-span, created by the cable industry and funded by your local cable or satellite provider. you can watch us in hd. "first laderies on ies" continues with a look at jacqueline kennedy. span's another look at c- year in review. >> i think every first lady should do something in this tradition to help the thing that she cares about. i just think that everything in the white house should be the best. the entertainment that is given here. children are the same the world over and so is our feeling for children. i think it is good in the world, there is quite enough to divide people, so we should cherish the language and the emotion that unites us. >> jacqueline kennedy's 1000 days as first lady was defined by images, young mother, advocate for the arts, fashion icon. footage of the assassination of presi
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time,k we are bringing you encore presentations of c-span's "q&a," and tonight, a call to activism benjamin.ink's medea atch our entire conversation 7:00 p.m. here on c-span. after that, a look back at the revelations about the nsa surveillance and data collection programs and the privacy and security issues implicated. we will bring you highlights of congress as we talk to "new york reporter, and then tonight on "first ladies," a truman, who had to tell take care of her family as a teenager after her father's suicide. hairy nicknamed her "the boss." join us tonight for a look at bess truman. that is tonight on c-span. >> the c-span student can competition once to know what is the most important issue congress should address next year? be sure to include c-span programming for your chance to win the grand prize of $5,000, with $100,000 in total prizes. get more at studentcam.org. >> on the next "washington journal," we will talk politics ahead of the 2014 and 2016 elections. first, a look at the gop party with eric ham, the author of "the gop civil war," and then al morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. a congressional gold medal ce
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p.m. eastern on c- span. a look at digital privacy and open source intelligence with remarks from a analysts,ecurity authors, and privacy analysts who spoke earlier this year at the annual chicago ideas forum for one hour and 40 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our host this afternoon, ms. rebecca mackinnon. >> good afternoon. thank you for coming. [applause] many people may not realize this, but 95% of people who are out there on the internet using their smartphones and so on can be identified and profiled by just for interactions through their mobile devices. if you post a tweet, check your bank account, send an e-mail, or check your facebook newsfeed, boom. some ad network is profiled you. the problem is that a lot of the companies collecting this data can not live up to their security claims. this data is vulnerable to hacking. security experts will tell you that any device connected to the internet can be hacked. that is not just your computers, or your smartphones, or your tablets. incre
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p.m. eastern on c-span. tonight the final question time for the year with british prime minister david cameron followed by a memorial service for the 25th anniversary of pan-am trance trans atlantaatlantic flight and then "q&a" with patty stone kwreuty stonesifer. >> we are telling about your year in review series. on monday a look at immigration tkpwraus. tuesday david cameron answered questions on domestic issues. from london, this runs 35 minutes. >> good morning, mr. speaker. >> i'm sure the whole house wish to join me in wishing our warmest wishes to our armed forces in afghanistan. i saw their incredible commitment and dedication and we should remember the families that will miss them this time of year and we should remember all of our service personnel around the world. our country otherwise a huge amount for the work they do and sacrifice they make. i had meetings with minister steeler ministerial colleagues. >> david anderson. >> i join the prime minister in his wishes to our armed forces and public
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p.m. on c-span's q & a. >>> up next on booktv "after words." this program is about an hour. >> host: it's great to be with you this afternoon. i hope you doing well. >> guest: thank you, debby. i am. i hope you too. >> host: i am. well, i enjoyed reading the book in the last week. i have clearly have known you a long time. i knew a number of the people you wrote about. i wondered why did you write the book now? >> guest: well, it's clearly something i couldn't have written while i was still actively employed by general motors, because some people, either within general motors or other companies might have taken offense. it was a book i wanted to write because i have worked for a number of very interesting personalities, and i felt that at sometimes skewed personalities. people with deal of ability on one side but serious flaws on the other. and i figured that the broad public rarely, if ever, gets an inside look at the overall behavior of some of these famous executives they have read about. >> host: what is your definition of leadership? espec
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c-span's "q&a." tonight, medea benjamin talks about her call to activism and her organization's work including antiwar efforts. watch our entire conversation tonight at 7:00 p.mon c-span. after that, a look at the news and events around the nsa surveillance and data collection programs and the private security issues debated. that's tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern. and at 9:00, c-span's first ladies series takes a look at the life and legacy of best remembered. compelled to -- propelled into maturity and an early age, she was forced to take charge of her family as a teenager following the suicide of her father. despite her reputation as a seven partner to president truman, harry nicknamed her the boss. take a look at the life of s truman tonight on c-span. -- bess truman tonight on c- span. next, a look at the role of conservative women in politics. ronnie schreiber discusses her research into how conservative women leaders negotiate the tension between traditional gender roles and the desire to engage poetically. she looks specifically at 2000 a vice presidential candidates are pale and and minnesota commerce women and 2012 presidential candidate michele bachma
c-span's "q&a." tonight, medea benjamin talks about her call to activism and her organization's work including antiwar efforts. watch our entire conversation tonight at 7:00 p.mon c-span. after that, a look at the news and events around the nsa surveillance and data collection programs and the private security issues debated. that's tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern. and at 9:00, c-span's first ladies series takes a look at the life and legacy of best remembered. compelled to --...
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p.m. eastern on c-span. you can listen on c-span radio. last month the university of akron hosted its seventh state of the parties conference. this panel focused on the history and future of the tea party and its effect on the republican party. we will hear from political scientists and authors at this hour and 35 minute event. >> hello. hello, that -- everybody. for the local reporter akron beacon journal which is the newspaper here in town and i know john well. he was quoted on the front page in a story that i wrote looking at how poorly incumbents did in yesterday's election. we had 18 incumbents who lost in our county. that was quite a few. i am happy to be here. the tea party is definitely an interesting issue and i plan to start out with a joke but none of the reporters in the newsroom beingagree on anything funny or not funny so i will not start with that. with that i will introduce our first panelist here. to have brief presentations from each of them and then we will open up for questions. i know that you will have some good ones.
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p.m. eastern on c-span. >> a thing i care about most is to make it more of a museum, with more pieces of beautiful two olde that belong to presidents. it is very romantic furniture here now. most of what is dates from 19 to -- from 1902. >> i would think they would've been collecting this from the beginning of this republic. >> a thing is thomas jefferson to the most wonderful thing in bringing people furniture. the sad thing was a war of 1812 and every thing was burned. then they had to start piecemeal since then. who came coulds sell what he didn't like. is to have auctions. president could change the decor if he wanted. president grant had the blue room pilot, chester arthur had it robin thicke blue and finally that was stopped at the time of theodore roosevelt in 1902. hoover to lou jacqueline kennedy, weekends at nine on c-span. the final question time for the year with british prime minister david cameron followed david cameron answered questions on domestic issues. from london, this runs 35 minutes. >> good morning, mr. speaker. >> i'm sure the whole house wish to join me in wishing our war
p.m. eastern on c-span. >> a thing i care about most is to make it more of a museum, with more pieces of beautiful two olde that belong to presidents. it is very romantic furniture here now. most of what is dates from 19 to -- from 1902. >> i would think they would've been collecting this from the beginning of this republic. >> a thing is thomas jefferson to the most wonderful thing in bringing people furniture. the sad thing was a war of 1812 and every thing was burned. then...
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p.m. eastern on c-span 2. 1974, vice t 9, president ford was sworn in as president of the united states. mrs. forde dress that was wearing at the swearing in ceremony in the east room of the house. she was less than excited about becoming first lady. but president ford encouraged her, saying we can do this. he resolved if i'm going to have do this, i'm going to have fun doing it. for her started immediately. within ten days, she had a state king husseinertain of jordan. it was something she had to prepare for as her role as first lady and she hit the ground running. >> first lady, betty ford, eastern, live9:00 on c-span and c-span 3, also on radio and c-span.org. >> late last month, "the wall ceo et journal" hosted the meeting in washington, d.c. they focused on global economy to business investment. u.s. trade representative michael froman was one of the speakers. trade ed about the u.s. deals including the transpacific the ership agreement and transalantic partnership with europe. this is a little more than 20 minutes. >> good morning. i appreciate you joining us, ambassador. there's l
p.m. eastern on c-span 2. 1974, vice t 9, president ford was sworn in as president of the united states. mrs. forde dress that was wearing at the swearing in ceremony in the east room of the house. she was less than excited about becoming first lady. but president ford encouraged her, saying we can do this. he resolved if i'm going to have do this, i'm going to have fun doing it. for her started immediately. within ten days, she had a state king husseinertain of jordan. it was something she had...
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c- span 2 every wednesday at 7:00 a.m. eastern and again on sunday nights at 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific on c-span. you can watch anytime at c- span.org where you can find video of past prime ministers questions another british public affairs programs. the editor of the london-based newspaper "the guardian" testifies be
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p.m. eastern on c-span and live monday night our series continues. they covered my mental health work, the first few meetings i had, and then they never showed up anymore. walking on the floor in the white house, i met one of the press people. said nobody ever comes to meetings. she said it is not a sexy issue. foundred the country, and that what was needed, develop legislation, and past the mental health assistance act of 1980. monthsed congress one before he voluntarily retired the the white house and next president never implemented it. one of the greatest disappointments of my life. next, a subcommittee examining the disability claims backlog at the veteran affairs department. this first group of what mrs. two veteranut -- affairs. this is 50 minutes. >> this meaning will now come to order. havers of the subcommittee heard from representatives on various initiatives that have been instituted in order to fill the goal on disability benefits claims for 2015. they implemented national initiatives including challenge training, quality review teams, a
p.m. eastern on c-span and live monday night our series continues. they covered my mental health work, the first few meetings i had, and then they never showed up anymore. walking on the floor in the white house, i met one of the press people. said nobody ever comes to meetings. she said it is not a sexy issue. foundred the country, and that what was needed, develop legislation, and past the mental health assistance act of 1980. monthsed congress one before he voluntarily retired the the white...
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p.m. eastern. c-span read bring public affairs offense from washington directly to you, putting you in the room at congressional hearings briefings and conferences, and offering complete gavel to gavel coverage of the u.s. house, all as a public service of private industry. we are c-span, created by the cable tv industry 34 years ago and funded by your local cable and satellite provider. now you can watch us andin hd.
p.m. eastern. c-span read bring public affairs offense from washington directly to you, putting you in the room at congressional hearings briefings and conferences, and offering complete gavel to gavel coverage of the u.s. house, all as a public service of private industry. we are c-span, created by the cable tv industry 34 years ago and funded by your local cable and satellite provider. now you can watch us andin hd.
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p.m. eastern. lso on c-span 3. >> c-span, we bring public affairs events from washington directly to you, putting you in the room at congressional hearings, white house events, a offering complete, all as private service or pry videotape industry where c pan was funded by your local or sat lied provider and now you can watch us in h.d. >> next, social media and journal lism with ben splith. he delivered the keynote address at the journal lism conference in early october. and he took questions from the audience. this is about 30 minutes. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> the fact that the radio ople run the place -- when i -- when i -- when i started i became sort of a discover for the city hall, those two past presidents own some rich land where among the very generous people welcomed me from my new right-wing daily at the new york sun. it's an honor to be on stage like all the ones who were just honored. oh, and that's the end of
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. >> the life and times of irma bombeck -- erma bombeck. 2 anday at noon on c-span sunday at 5:00 p.m. on c-span 3. >> arizona senator and former republican presidential candidate john mccain just returned from a visit to forces, where government recently clashed with protesters in the capital city of the avenue -- of kiev. earlier today, senator mccain talked about that visit as well as the u.s.'s relationship with their neighbor, russia. >> i am ceo of the atlantic council. the cold war seemed to have ended with the fall of the berlin wall in 1989 and the subsequent collapse of the .oviet union and soviet empire following that, both the european union and the nato enlarged. next year, at the alanna council and way beyond the alanna council, we will be celebrating -- the alanna council, we will be celebrating the 25th anniversary of the berlin wall's fall and the 15th and 10th anniversaries of nato and eu enlargements. we will have a tribute enlargements at our annual honoringere we will be secretary of defense chuck hagel, the eu commission president, and others. recent events in th
. >> the life and times of irma bombeck -- erma bombeck. 2 anday at noon on c-span sunday at 5:00 p.m. on c-span 3. >> arizona senator and former republican presidential candidate john mccain just returned from a visit to forces, where government recently clashed with protesters in the capital city of the avenue -- of kiev. earlier today, senator mccain talked about that visit as well as the u.s.'s relationship with their neighbor, russia. >> i am ceo of the atlantic council....
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you are walking -- watching booktv on c-span. .. >> 9:00 p.m. eastern and c-span radio. >> what we are doing is for the best. c-span does a great longform great longform conversation. you and charlie rose and read books away that i do. to be able to talk to the authors seriously. and it is tremendously revealing that none opper has these books read. many know what they are talking about. and it is rewarding to them. and i get a great deal of satisfaction and that's the best interview i've had on the spoke to her. i just got it from charles krauthammer and loved his interview on the things that matter. his new collection. and so that makes my day. i like radio. and i can do so many things. reporter:. >> more at 8:00 p.m. on sunday night on "q&a." >> if you are a middle or high school student, the studentcam video competition wants to know what is the most important issue that congress should address this year. make a five to seven minute video and be sure to include our programming for your chance to win $5000 or more. with $100,000 in total prize
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we really have to stay up-to- date. >> new year's day on c-span, just before 1 p.m. eastern and throughout the afternoon ceos of you'd ask the, twitter, and others on the future of higher .ducation, and robotics formertexas air it -- texas senator kay bailey hutchison on the woman who shaped texas. , daughters of civil rights leaders and segregationists share their memories of the civil rights era. >> you are watching c-span's 2013 year in review. the mostsome of significant revelations about u.s. national security surveillance methods. leaked documents by former n.s.a. contractor edward snowden unveiled a widespread vacuuming of voice and data communications. in june of senator feinstein 2013, said the u.s. has to look for ways to get intelligence that is operable and ways that can prevent plots against americans. >> first of all, i really think that protecting the nation is important. secondly, protecting the nation within the principles of this great democracy and this great constitution is also important. now, the metadata is not constitutionally guaranteed to be
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p.m.. on c-span threes american history tv, by august 1945 it was already becoming clear that a struggle forbal dominance had begun. from world war ii cold war. sunday at 7:30 p.m. eastern. >> the thing i care about most is to make it more of a museum with more pieces of beautiful furniture that belong to our president. from 1902.t is dates >> why isn't it more antique furniture? i thought they would have been collecting it from the beginning of this republic. >> a thing is, thomas jefferson did the most wonderful thing of putting in beautiful furniture and the sad thing was a war of 1812 when everything was burned. piecemealhad to start and every president who came could sell it in like, what was there. these have auctions and one of the president could change the decor if he wanted. once president grant had the blue room file it. chester author had it ravens a blue. >> that was stopped after theodore roosevelt in 1902. >> next week, louver to jacqueline kennedy. washington journal continues. now julianng us sanchez with the cato institute. welcome. this week the president addressing the ns
p.m.. on c-span threes american history tv, by august 1945 it was already becoming clear that a struggle forbal dominance had begun. from world war ii cold war. sunday at 7:30 p.m. eastern. >> the thing i care about most is to make it more of a museum with more pieces of beautiful furniture that belong to our president. from 1902.t is dates >> why isn't it more antique furniture? i thought they would have been collecting it from the beginning of this republic. >> a thing is,...
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c-span2 every wednesday. again on sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. you can watch anytime at c- span.org. on the next washington journal, what to expect from healthcare.gov afternoon fixes. scott wilson joins us. health careon state exchanges and online enrollment compared to the federal exchange. in recognition of the 150th anniversary, a discussion about the law and dealing with whistleblowers and its effectiveness. plus, your calls, e-mails and tweets on "washington journal" on c-span. social media is an old idea. we think it is recent and only people alive today have done it. there's a very long and rich tradition of social media that goes back to the late roman republic. that is first century bc in the point is you do not need a digital network to do social media. you could actually do it in your own face. cicero did it with messages running to and from and other members of the roman elite. they all spoke each other as a social environment. there've been many other examples throughout history. martin luther and his use of pamphlets. tom payne and his common sense. in the way that pam
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p.m. eastern on c- 2. span 3, former utah governor and presidential candidate jon huntsman and governor evan bayh will talk about bipartisanship. their remarks live at 12:15 p.m. eastern. >> things escalate so quickly. just a moment can seem so loving, can just turn and flip and be so out of control. this is one of those days. adam packing to leave and sasha going through things and seeing a handgun and saying, what is the deal? he said, i just want to take this to sell it. on top of all the other pressures, they have no money. she just held the gun and he went in the room and came out shotgun and really tried to jam it at her. to get her to go so much that she would pull the trigger and kill him. this is based on what she told me after, she wanted to. >> the return home is only half the story. david finkel follows the men of army sunday night at 8:00 on c-span's q&a. >> c-span, we bring public affairs events from washington you, putting you in the room at congressional events,, white house briefings and confer
p.m. eastern on c- 2. span 3, former utah governor and presidential candidate jon huntsman and governor evan bayh will talk about bipartisanship. their remarks live at 12:15 p.m. eastern. >> things escalate so quickly. just a moment can seem so loving, can just turn and flip and be so out of control. this is one of those days. adam packing to leave and sasha going through things and seeing a handgun and saying, what is the deal? he said, i just want to take this to sell it. on top of all...
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saturday at noon on c-span 2 and sunday at 5 p.m. on c-span 3. >> the white house senior adviser valerie jarrett was interviewed by the by -- by a politico correspondent. the talked about administration second term agenda the planning of the president's presidential library. this is 50 minutes. [applause] >> good morning, everybody. i am ben white. i'm the author of a money column. politics andver wall street and washington. thanks everybody for joining us, everybody on the lifestream, c- span -- if you're following us on twitter, you can send questions on twitter. we are delighted to have valerie jarrett joining us this morning. before we get started, i'll have one housekeeping item. happy to have you live tweet the event, but please put your phones on vibrate or silent. i would like to thank the peter g. peterson foundation. very much enjoy our partnership with him. here to say a few words is michael peterson. [applause] >> thank you and welcome. the peterson foundation's mission is to raise awareness and accelerate action on americ
saturday at noon on c-span 2 and sunday at 5 p.m. on c-span 3. >> the white house senior adviser valerie jarrett was interviewed by the by -- by a politico correspondent. the talked about administration second term agenda the planning of the president's presidential library. this is 50 minutes. [applause] >> good morning, everybody. i am ben white. i'm the author of a money column. politics andver wall street and washington. thanks everybody for joining us, everybody on the...
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c-span 2 at 7:00 a.m. eastern or later in the week when question time re-airs sunday at 9:00 p.m. c-span, we bring public affairs of and from washington directly to you, putting you in the room at congressional hearings, white house advance, briefings and conferences and offering complete devil to gavel coverage of the u.s. house all as a public service of private industry. we are c-span, created by the cable tv industry 34 years ago and funded by your local cable or satellite provider. now, you can watch us in hd. >> next a discussion on the north american free trade agreement. this was hosted by the center for strategic and intern ational studies. it is an hour and a half. [applause] >> thank you for that very generous introduction. thank you for coming out when it is freezing cold and it is only this gorgeous building. this building is very special. it is wonderful to be at csis. scott has already reminded you that president h. w. bush signed the trade agreement in 1992.
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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 civil a the leaders and segregationist share memories of the civil rights era. c-span, we bring public affairs events from washington direct to you, putting you in the room at congressional hearings, white house event, briefings and conferences, and offering complete gavel to gavel coverage of the u.s. house, all as a public service of private industry. we are c-span, created by the cable tv industry 34 years ago and funded by your local cable or satellite provider. how you can watch us in hd. >> washington journal continues. we are joined by carlos munoz. mr. munoz, before we start talking about specific countries, i want you to address a question that you pose in a recent piece that you wrote for "the hill" newspaper. the headline i
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p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> the thing i care about most is to make it more of a museum with more pieces of beautiful furniture that belong to or presidents -- old presidents. there is very little antique furniture here now, and most of what is your dates from 1902. >> why isn't there more antique furniture? i would've thought they would've collected this since the beginning of this republic. is, thomasg jefferson did the most wonderful thing of putting in beautiful furniture, and the sad thing was the war of 1812, when everything was burned. then they had to start piecemeal since then. every president who came could sell what he didn't like, what was there, and they used to have auctions. and then every president could change that the court -- to change the decor if you wanted. when president grant had the blue room pilot, chester arthur had at robins egg blue. that was stopped with thomas theodore roosevelt, 1902. ladies: influence and image," season 2. jacqueline kennedy, 9:00 on c-span. journalistrdian" glenn greenwald, who published edward snowden's security leaks, told the european
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. >>> watch our program on first lady rosslyn carter on our website or see it saturday on c-span at 7:00 p.m. eastern. and monday our encore presentation of first lady season two. 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> were in the which was a capital of bosnia which of a part of austria hungary on the tour. it was a big day. it was a serbian began national holiday. and so soviet, the neighboring country was furious they had taken over bosnia. seen as a provocation and islamic people within and they decided to kim them. they did it. they shot the arc duke and his wife. they both died next the chairman and commissioner of the nuclear regulatory commission. they testified about the operations and management of their agency. they appeared thursday before a house energy and commerce subcommittee for about two and a half hours. [inaudible conversations] >>> welcome, everyone. we would like to call the hearing to order and would like to welcome the commission here. and recognize myself for five minutes for an opening statement. we are holding the hearing today to conduct oversight of the nuclear overstory
. >>> watch our program on first lady rosslyn carter on our website or see it saturday on c-span at 7:00 p.m. eastern. and monday our encore presentation of first lady season two. 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> were in the which was a capital of bosnia which of a part of austria hungary on the tour. it was a big day. it was a serbian began national holiday. and so soviet, the neighboring country was furious they had taken over bosnia. seen as a provocation and islamic people...
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see it saturday on c-span at 7:00 p.m. eastern. and monday start our encore presentation of first lady season two. edith roosevelt. 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> the federal reserve unanimously approved the vocal rule named after former fed chairman. in the meeting tuesday. the rule part of the 2010ed to frank act bansbacks from making investment from their own profit. a practice seen as contributor to the 2008 financial crisis. the fdic moved to approve the rule. to finalize the rule and the proposal to extend it. period, i too want to join in congratulating the staff for completing the work on this rulemaking. it's obviously -- for very difficult judgment. i strongly support the goal of the rule which is to eliminate short term financial speculation and institutions that enjoy the protection, the safety net, too ebb gauge in market making. obviously worked very thoughtfully to strike in this role just the right balance, and i congratulate you for doing that. give the absence of -- distinctions. i think supervisor go forward an
see it saturday on c-span at 7:00 p.m. eastern. and monday start our encore presentation of first lady season two. edith roosevelt. 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> the federal reserve unanimously approved the vocal rule named after former fed chairman. in the meeting tuesday. the rule part of the 2010ed to frank act bansbacks from making investment from their own profit. a practice seen as contributor to the 2008 financial crisis. the fdic moved to approve the rule. to finalize the...
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p.m. on c-span. span,night and c- highlights from the memorial service honoring the late nelson mandela. , penny pritzker talking about jobs and the economy. she talks about some of the challenges that elected officials face. >> thousands gathered at an open air stadium in johannesburg to honor the life and legacy of former south african president nelson mandela who died earlier at the age of 95. several heads of state attended the event. you'll hear some of the remarks, beginning with president obama. [applause] >> thank you. thank you so much. thank you. on behalf of myself and the family and president and members of the government, the heads of state and government past and present, distinguished guests, it is a singular honor to be with you today celebrate a life like no other. for the people of south africa, people of every race and every walk of life, the world thanks you for sharing nelson mandela with us. his struggle was your struggle. his triumph was your triumph. your dignity and your hope
p.m. on c-span. span,night and c- highlights from the memorial service honoring the late nelson mandela. , penny pritzker talking about jobs and the economy. she talks about some of the challenges that elected officials face. >> thousands gathered at an open air stadium in johannesburg to honor the life and legacy of former south african president nelson mandela who died earlier at the age of 95. several heads of state attended the event. you'll hear some of the remarks, beginning with...
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c-m on rosalynn carter span.org. we will start our encore presentation of season two monday, 9:00 p.m. eastern. >> c-spanring public affairs events from washington directly to you, putting you in the room at congressional hearings, white house events, andfings and conferences, offering complete, gavel-to- gavel coverage of the u.s. house, all is a private service of the cable industry. created 32 years ago, and funded by your local cable or satellite provider, and now you can watch it in hd. "> "washington journal continues. host: joining us is representative gwen moore, and the credit wisconsin, a member of the budget committee, a member of the financial services committee. i did you vote yesterday on the budget deal -- how did you vote yesterday on the budget deal? guest: i voted yes. host: why? guest: i think many of my colleagues have learned a lesson about digging in, not wanting to compromise. we saw the government shutdown, harm done to our country, our constituents, be they democrats or republicans, they are our constituents, and i think many of us learned a lesson about being dug in ideologicall
c-m on rosalynn carter span.org. we will start our encore presentation of season two monday, 9:00 p.m. eastern. >> c-spanring public affairs events from washington directly to you, putting you in the room at congressional hearings, white house events, andfings and conferences, offering complete, gavel-to- gavel coverage of the u.s. house, all is a private service of the cable industry. created 32 years ago, and funded by your local cable or satellite provider, and now you can watch it in...
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c-span podcast. >> all this week we will bring you encore presentations of our hour-long "q&a" watch david stockman on his work "the great deformation" 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> a thing i care about most is to make it more of a museum, with more pieces of beautiful two olde that belong to presidents. it is very romantic furniture here now. most of what is dates from 19 to -- from 1902. >> i would think they would've been collecting this from the beginning of this republic. >> a thing is thomas jefferson to the most wonderful thing in bringing people furniture. the sad thing was a war of 1812 and every thing was burned.
c-span podcast. >> all this week we will bring you encore presentations of our hour-long "q&a" watch david stockman on his work "the great deformation" 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> a thing i care about most is to make it more of a museum, with more pieces of beautiful two olde that belong to presidents. it is very romantic furniture here now. most of what is dates from 19 to -- from 1902. >> i would think they would've been collecting this from the...
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p.m. eastern. c-span, read bring public affairs offense from washington directly to you, putting you in the room at congressional hearings, briefings and conferences, and offering complete gavel to gavel coverage of the u.s. house, all as a public service of private industry. we are c-span, created by the cable tv industry 34 years ago and funded by your local cable and satellite provider. now you can watch us anin hd. tonight, our first lady series continues with a look at the life and times of bess truman. followed by a discussion of the health care law. then the congressional gold medal ceremony honoring native american code talkers. later, another look at our year in review on the nsa surveillance and data collection programs. ♪ >> president harry truman liked to refer to his wife, bess as "the boss." family was her number one priority. she spent a good time of her white house years home in missouri. she served as first lady on her own terms. good evening and welcome. here to tell you more about bess
p.m. eastern. c-span, read bring public affairs offense from washington directly to you, putting you in the room at congressional hearings, briefings and conferences, and offering complete gavel to gavel coverage of the u.s. house, all as a public service of private industry. we are c-span, created by the cable tv industry 34 years ago and funded by your local cable and satellite provider. now you can watch us anin hd. tonight, our first lady series continues with a look at the life and times...
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p.m. yesterday on c-span. -- eastern on c-span. >> things escalate so quickly. lovingent that seems so can just turned, flipped, and be so out of control. what's the deal? i just want to take this to sell. i need some money. on top of all of the other andsures they have no money and went out with a shotgun really tried to jam it out her. book andribe in the this is based on after she wanted to. >> they return home is only half the story. following the men of the u.s. second battalion 16th infantry anday night at 8:00 on "q and ." >> former republican presidential candidate jon evenman and as and by -- with members from both parties to solve problems. this is in the national council of state legislatures fall for them. >> good afternoon. im senator richard devlin and serve as vice chair of the committee. as all of you know far too well, republicans and democrats on capitol hill have been unable to find common ground on a number of issues. just to name a few, fiscal year , andbudget, the farm bill immigration reform. reaching across the aisle has become more and m
p.m. yesterday on c-span. -- eastern on c-span. >> things escalate so quickly. lovingent that seems so can just turned, flipped, and be so out of control. what's the deal? i just want to take this to sell. i need some money. on top of all of the other andsures they have no money and went out with a shotgun really tried to jam it out her. book andribe in the this is based on after she wanted to. >> they return home is only half the story. following the men of the u.s. second...
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c-span. after that, the nsa data collection programs and the privacy and security issues implicated. .e will bring you highlights that is tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and at 9:00, the c-span first lady series takes a look at the life and legacy of bess truman. taking charge of her family as a teenager following the suicide of her father. despite her reputation as a silent partner to president truman, harry nicknamed her the boss. join us tonight for a look at best truman tonight on c-span. uman tonight on c- span. first, a look at the republican party with the author of the gop civil war, and then the future of the democratic party with the former founder and ceo of the democrat leadership council. " live on c-journal span. secular norms as opposed to theological norms which govern our acceptance or rejection in the ways of which a god or goddess can't speak to what impact that has, so, for example, the branch davidians, so you had david who said he had a special inside, and these help other members of the community understand the relation better, and they are living in the end times. well, that, by itself, does not seem to be a problem,
c-span. after that, the nsa data collection programs and the privacy and security issues implicated. .e will bring you highlights that is tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and at 9:00, the c-span first lady series takes a look at the life and legacy of bess truman. taking charge of her family as a teenager following the suicide of her father. despite her reputation as a silent partner to president truman, harry nicknamed her the boss. join us tonight for a look at best truman tonight on c-span....
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c-span2 every wednesday. again on sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. you can watch anytime at c- span.org. >> a conversation with supreme court justice elena kagan about the inner workings of the supreme court. after that, a discussion of the constitution and the rule of justice with supreme court justice clarence thomas. then, the future of the republican party is seen by strategist anna navarro. >> next, supreme court justice elena kagan discussing the working of the u.s. supreme court at the university of alabama law school. >> i'm having to get used to that title. we appreciate your service in this role. i join inand welcoming justice kagan to the university of alabama. we are honored by your presence. i want to give you a few vital statistics about our speaker. she u.s.-born in new york city. she received her a.b. from princeton. she went to oxford where she was awarded a masters of philosophy. then a jd from harvard law school. on r law school she clerked the united states court of appeals for the d c circuit under justice marshall. she practiced
c-span2 every wednesday. again on sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. you can watch anytime at c- span.org. >> a conversation with supreme court justice elena kagan about the inner workings of the supreme court. after that, a discussion of the constitution and the rule of justice with supreme court justice clarence thomas. then, the future of the republican party is seen by strategist anna navarro. >> next, supreme court justice elena kagan discussing the working of the...