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p.m. eastern. 12 hours to go. we'll have a handy clock up on the screen for you. let you know when the debates go. carly fiorina, we didn't mention her too much in this segment. we'll be talking about her a lot this morning. she's made it to the big stage. you've got her, you've got trump, carson. they are the outsiders garnering so much attention. who will look best tonight? when "new day" continues, live from the reagan library in simi valley, we give you more. .. ...you want to eat, who wants to eat... (dog) do i want to eat? yes, i want to eat. (woman) do you want to eat? (dog) do i want to eat, yes. that's like nine times you've asked...yes. i mean it's beneful. i can actually see the meaty chunks and carrots right there...look at it. it's beautiful. mmmmmmm, thank you so much... but you know tomorrow night... ...how 'bout we just assume i do want to eat... ...you know speed things up a little. (vo) beneful chopped blends, a healthy blend... ...your dog will love. made with real beef. plus car
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p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. this year c-span's touring cities across the country, exploring american history. up next, a look at our recent visit to cincinnati, ohio. you're watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. john: this is the cincinnati ,bservatory center approximately six miles east of downtown cincinnati. we call ourselves the birthplace of american astronomy. the founder of the observatory was essentially what we call carl sagan of the day or he was the popularizer of astronomy in that particular period. because of his responsibilities he directed the first observatory of significance in the country and definitely the first public observatory in the country at the time. you was a west point graduate and in the 1840's he was teaching at the cincinnati college. group inhere was a town, the society for the promotion of useful knowledge. they opened the opportunity to lecture to citizens, population of 50,000, maybe the fourth-largest city in the country. his lecture hall overflo
p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. this year c-span's touring cities across the country, exploring american history. up next, a look at our recent visit to cincinnati, ohio. you're watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. john: this is the cincinnati ,bservatory center approximately six miles east of downtown cincinnati. we call ourselves the birthplace of american astronomy. the founder of the observatory was essentially what we call carl sagan of the...
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p.m. eastern on c-span's original series, first ladies. influence and image. examining the public and private lives of the women who filled the position of first lady and their influence on the presidency. from martha washington to michelle obama. sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >> you're watching american history tv. 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter at c-span history. for information on our schedule of upcoming programs. and to keep up with the latest history news. >> reporter for nbc 4 is this marion barry's place. yeah? he comes in all the time. i went back to the office and called him up. mr. mayor, i have been to club 55. don't you realize people are watching what you do, where you go? they say you sit there all the time and watch naked dancing girls. there was a pause on the phone. he says, it's nice, isn't it? >> this sunday night on "q&a," nbc 4 washington reporter, tom sherwood, on the political corruption in d.c., maryland, and virginia. >> i think 44 attorneys g
p.m. eastern on c-span's original series, first ladies. influence and image. examining the public and private lives of the women who filled the position of first lady and their influence on the presidency. from martha washington to michelle obama. sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >> you're watching american history tv. 48 hours of programming on american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter at c-span history. for information on our schedule...
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p.m. eastern. we bring in shaun matthews in a fox business exclusive, the ceo of the main brokerage unit of cantor fitzgerald. you have a huge trading floor. >> how are you? liz: great. traders are chatting and betting, what are they betting the rate will be? higher, lower, stand pat. >> the market is calling for a 30% chance they do tighten. we think they are going to tighten. if you look at the rhetoric that's coming out of the governors, they want to tighten, trying to figure out any way they can, they missed the window when they should have tightened nine months ago, they want to maintain the credibility and are going to tighten tomorrow. liz: i'm talking to traders, i've gotten everything but stand pat. there could be a possibility of maybe a tiny one, a 10 to 15-basis-point. everyone thinks it's a quarter of a point. they're saying 10 to 15 points. >> i'm not believing that. liz: you don't believe that. >> look, i think they have said all along, it's 0-25 basis points, that's what they talked
p.m. eastern. we bring in shaun matthews in a fox business exclusive, the ceo of the main brokerage unit of cantor fitzgerald. you have a huge trading floor. >> how are you? liz: great. traders are chatting and betting, what are they betting the rate will be? higher, lower, stand pat. >> the market is calling for a 30% chance they do tighten. we think they are going to tighten. if you look at the rhetoric that's coming out of the governors, they want to tighten, trying to figure out...
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p.m. eastern. this is the canonization mass junipero serra. the basilica of the national shrine and you'll see that on c-span and also c-span.org. shortly after that public event on the white house south lawn and the president, the first lady there standing on the balcony, they went inside, exchanged gifts and after that brief meeting the president and the pope walked across the west colonade for a meeting in the oval office and here's a look. >> the president and the pope accompanied there by the priest behind them is a monsignor mark miles who is the official interpreter for pope francis. they went into a meeting in the oval office which lasted 30 minutes, 40 minutes or so, and not sure exactly what they talked about in this meeting but here's a headline from "the washington post" and some of the comments from pope francis and from the president. headline in the "post" says, "pope francis wades into u.s. politics." he made it clear wednesday that he does not intend to sidestep the deeply divisive issues in the country and he fully employs hi
p.m. eastern. this is the canonization mass junipero serra. the basilica of the national shrine and you'll see that on c-span and also c-span.org. shortly after that public event on the white house south lawn and the president, the first lady there standing on the balcony, they went inside, exchanged gifts and after that brief meeting the president and the pope walked across the west colonade for a meeting in the oval office and here's a look. >> the president and the pope accompanied...
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p.m. eastern o american history tv on c-span 3. all weekend, american history tv is featuring the city of grand junction. in 1911, president taft established the colorado national monument after john otto built trails. before that, many grand junction residents believe the canyons were inaccessible to humans. chartery our communications cable partners, the city tour staffers only visited many sites showcasing the city's history. learn more about grand junction, colorado, all weekend here on american history tv. julia: we are currently at a place called dinosaur hill. this is part of the national conservation area managed by the bureau of land management. this area was originally settled any 18080's. as soon as people started living here, they were finding bones. it was all coming out of this formation because right in this area is so rich. amer riggs was paleontologist. he was pretty well-known. he actually had no intention of ever coming to the grand valley. he was on an expedition to go to the basin where a lot of people were loo
p.m. eastern o american history tv on c-span 3. all weekend, american history tv is featuring the city of grand junction. in 1911, president taft established the colorado national monument after john otto built trails. before that, many grand junction residents believe the canyons were inaccessible to humans. chartery our communications cable partners, the city tour staffers only visited many sites showcasing the city's history. learn more about grand junction, colorado, all weekend here on...
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p.m. eastern and the major prime time debate that starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern tomorrow night 8:00 p.m. stern the final list will be released. much more news right after this. -- this expression here in north carolina and north florida. they have a pretty good expression that describes it which is we need to let the big dog eat. we need to -- we need to focus on creating a fair environment and then let people pursue their dreams as they see fit and not have to go to washington, d.c., shifting power away from washington will create a more dynamic innovative america. [ applause ] . >> so another question, manufacturing businesses like ours here in north carolina have a difficult time competing with foreign companies and countries like china because of the low wages they pay their employees. what does your plan and proposal do to make us more competitive and bring more manufacturing jobs back to america? >> well, think about what -- the difference between a 35% tax rate and a 20% tax rate is. it's the difference between not hiring somebody effectively -- it's a -- effectively by having a 35
p.m. eastern and the major prime time debate that starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern tomorrow night 8:00 p.m. stern the final list will be released. much more news right after this. -- this expression here in north carolina and north florida. they have a pretty good expression that describes it which is we need to let the big dog eat. we need to -- we need to focus on creating a fair environment and then let people pursue their dreams as they see fit and not have to go to washington, d.c., shifting...
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p.m. eastern and the first debate followed by the main event at 8:00 p.m. rn and one of the big factors in how the debate plays out is the rule rules and how the stage is set, and so cnn's tom forman is going to take a closer look at what to expect when the bell rings for the main event. >> the same ten candidates that we saw last time around will be on the stage with the addition of carly fiorina who was in the before happy hour debate who has jumped foup the bigger group, and what do they have to work with in this contest? no phones, no tablets, no notes, no prop, and each candidate will have a pad of paper, and a pen and a glass of water. and what will they be facing? well, the panel will be comprised of the moderator, jake tapper, and also cnn's dana bash, and hugh hewett from radio, and they will be posing the questions along with questions from facebook, twitter and instagram and so forth. and the subject matters are domestic policy and foreign policy and and poli politic, ane broad policies, they will have one window to answer, and 30 30-second rebutt
p.m. eastern and the first debate followed by the main event at 8:00 p.m. rn and one of the big factors in how the debate plays out is the rule rules and how the stage is set, and so cnn's tom forman is going to take a closer look at what to expect when the bell rings for the main event. >> the same ten candidates that we saw last time around will be on the stage with the addition of carly fiorina who was in the before happy hour debate who has jumped foup the bigger group, and what do...
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p.m. eastern time on friday.ing up on "mad money" tonight, cramer is offering you a crash course on what to buy, what to sell and how to read the market's big drop. we'll talk tactics to help you drop the championship team for your portfolio and answering your questions on oil. all that and much more tonight on "mad money." and of course a big day in the markets here. you want to keep it on cnbc after "mad money." "markets in turmoil," our special report, is tonight at 7:00 p.m. eastern time. we're going to get you set up for tomorrow's open. again, 7:00 p.m. here on cnbc. and still ahead -- the traders will tell you what they're watching tomorrow right after the break. stay tuned. >>> triple-digit declines across the board. crude oil is getting creamed. is this the most of opportunity or a sign the bears are totally in control? you're in luck because i've got what you need to know right now. "mad money" is next! big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves st
p.m. eastern time on friday.ing up on "mad money" tonight, cramer is offering you a crash course on what to buy, what to sell and how to read the market's big drop. we'll talk tactics to help you drop the championship team for your portfolio and answering your questions on oil. all that and much more tonight on "mad money." and of course a big day in the markets here. you want to keep it on cnbc after "mad money." "markets in turmoil," our special report,...
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p.m. eastern time.ase join us. >> and that special starts right after a quick break and i'll be back with more cnn newsroom at 4:00 p.m. eastern. see you then. when i lay in my tempur-pedic contour, then i slowly feel it start to kind of wrap itself around me... my mind just goes kind of blank- and the next thing i know it's morning. with tempur-flex you've got the spring and bounce of a traditional mattress and it also adjusts to my body. my cloud feels so comfortable. it feels like somebody's hugging you. how can a bed do that? this is the best investment of your life because this is where dreams are made. (vo) there's a tempur-pedic for everyone. find the feel that's right for you. >>> hi, i'm dan marino. >> and i'm rachel nichols. welcome to pro football preview, brought to you by fan duel. america's favorite pastime is finally back this week and i'm going to brag on my friend dan, here, for a minute because there is no better person to be talking to about the upcoming season. nine-time pro bowler,
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p.m. eastern time. 6:00 p.m.t is, this is a pivotal moment in a race that is getting more tense by the second. now the very latest polls have ben carson on top. all the remaining candidates, they are in single digits. some have fallen pretty far, pretty fast. they need this debate to turn things around. they all say they are ready. donald trump does, too, in his own way. >> how are you feeling? what will you be doing all day. >> >> i feel good about it. really good about it. >> any special preparation? >> i have been doing this 30 years. a lot of preparation. i feel really good about the debate. >> i don't think my strategy will be changing at all. it will be to tell the truth and talk about my vision for america, which i think is something a lot of people resonate with. you know the poms are not particularly surprising, given the fact that i'm out there amongst the people a lot and i have been seeing the little of enthusiasm and the size of the crowds for quite some time. it hasn't really been reported on, but w
p.m. eastern time. 6:00 p.m.t is, this is a pivotal moment in a race that is getting more tense by the second. now the very latest polls have ben carson on top. all the remaining candidates, they are in single digits. some have fallen pretty far, pretty fast. they need this debate to turn things around. they all say they are ready. donald trump does, too, in his own way. >> how are you feeling? what will you be doing all day. >> >> i feel good about it. really good about it....
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p.m. eastern on "first ladies." sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >> on april 11, 1945, the army's 83rd infantry came across a sub camp of the concentration cap and liberated the surviving prisoners. next, the family of sergeant donald hall donates a flag to the holocaust memorial museum. the american flag was handmade by survivors and given to sergeant hall as a gift. this program runs 20 minutes. >> good morning. the 83rd infantry division was initially activated on september 1917 and went overseas in june 1918, supplying over 195 officers. it was named the ohio based on the insignia that includes the name of ohio, the home state of division neighbors. it was activated in october 1919. the 83rd reactivated in 1942 in indiana under the command of general frank millburn. the thunderbolt division became that after a division wide contest. the 83rd participated in a maneuver and moved to kentucky. one general millburn went on to a core command, -- the brigadier general became the commander and stayed there. th
p.m. eastern on "first ladies." sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. >> on april 11, 1945, the army's 83rd infantry came across a sub camp of the concentration cap and liberated the surviving prisoners. next, the family of sergeant donald hall donates a flag to the holocaust memorial museum. the american flag was handmade by survivors and given to sergeant hall as a gift. this program runs 20 minutes. >> good morning. the 83rd infantry division...
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p.m. eastern to the four-month trek across the oregon trail and at 10:00 p.m.hour afterwards matt programs johns hopkins university professor katherine eaton sits down with represented went clinton moore to talk about poverty in america. we wrapped up our primetime programming tonight with scholar walter williams whose most recent book is called american contempt for liberty. that all happens next on c-span2's booktv. but now, grand junction, colorado. >> welcome to grand junction colorado on booktv. located on the colorado river nestled in the grand valley between the colorado national monument in the book cliffs with the help of our charter cable partners over the next hour people see local authors and learn about the history of the area and some of those important in the city's development. >> wayne aspinall i think represents three of the major themes that shaped the 20th century west. above all he was interested in water, maintaining an adequate water supply for present and future generations. >> first we were count the life and career grand junction nativ
p.m. eastern to the four-month trek across the oregon trail and at 10:00 p.m.hour afterwards matt programs johns hopkins university professor katherine eaton sits down with represented went clinton moore to talk about poverty in america. we wrapped up our primetime programming tonight with scholar walter williams whose most recent book is called american contempt for liberty. that all happens next on c-span2's booktv. but now, grand junction, colorado. >> welcome to grand junction...
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p.m. eastern.ll be greeted by cuban president, raul castro. both are expected to deliver speeches there. cnn correspondent, patrick oppmann is live in havana. so much anticipation. the two previous popes visited cuba. this visit, particular excitement, isn't there? >> reporter: absolutely, j im. look behind me. we have an altar set up in havana's revolution square, the center of this communist-run government. something thats ha only happened twice with the visits of john paul ii and pope benedict. in front of me, a huge billboard of jesus christ. a lot haveof contradictions in t of us. we are seeing some tourists getting everything ready for this. it is expected to be the pope's largest mass while in cuba. hundreds offer thousands coming across from the island to be here. there is particular excitement. two reasons, really. one, of course, this pope being ar jen tin argentine, a native spanish speaker and he won't have an accent many cubans can't understand him. they have already heard him speak in
p.m. eastern.ll be greeted by cuban president, raul castro. both are expected to deliver speeches there. cnn correspondent, patrick oppmann is live in havana. so much anticipation. the two previous popes visited cuba. this visit, particular excitement, isn't there? >> reporter: absolutely, j im. look behind me. we have an altar set up in havana's revolution square, the center of this communist-run government. something thats ha only happened twice with the visits of john paul ii and pope...
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p.m. eastern. more of your calls. the president and the pope this morning for half an hour and official photograph from the white house. the pope smiling for the president during their meeting in the oval office and members of congress will hear from the pope tomorrow. that address to a joint meeting is coming up. we spoke to the former ambassador to the vatican during the bush administration. h isonset this morning jim nicholson, the former u.s. ambassador to the holy see. just talk for a moment about u.s. vatican relations. what is the state of them right now? guest: they are good. i think there is a good chemistry in a lot of the interactions going on between the united states and the vatican and the two heads of state. being paid a state visit by the sovereign head of the the see, so at the surface relationship is good. i think below that there is some pretty serious, important issues about which we differ. host: and they are? guest: issues of faith and morals, and religious liberty. is a strongtration proponent o
p.m. eastern. more of your calls. the president and the pope this morning for half an hour and official photograph from the white house. the pope smiling for the president during their meeting in the oval office and members of congress will hear from the pope tomorrow. that address to a joint meeting is coming up. we spoke to the former ambassador to the vatican during the bush administration. h isonset this morning jim nicholson, the former u.s. ambassador to the holy see. just talk for a...
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p.m. eastern time. janet yellin's 2:30 p.m. news conference. she the fed chair to give proper respect where respect is due. you are exclusively with us on what he thinks is going to happen and what all of your investment decisions should be regardless of what takes place a little bit after that. coming up, the stocks that will win no matter what the fed does tomorrow. mike santolli has the names. a bullish outlook from under armour. a miss at fedex. trades on many names. you are watching cnbc. first in business worldwide. is . i'm one of the real live attorneys you can talk to through legalzoom. don't let unanswered legal questions hold you up, because we're here, we're here, and we've got your back. legalzoom. legal help is here. excellent looking below the surface, researching a hunch... and making a decision you are type e*. time for a change of menu. research and invest from any website. with e*trade's browser trading. e*trade. opportunity is everywhere. hi mi'm raph. tom. my name is anne. i'm one of the real live attorneys you can talk to
p.m. eastern time. janet yellin's 2:30 p.m. news conference. she the fed chair to give proper respect where respect is due. you are exclusively with us on what he thinks is going to happen and what all of your investment decisions should be regardless of what takes place a little bit after that. coming up, the stocks that will win no matter what the fed does tomorrow. mike santolli has the names. a bullish outlook from under armour. a miss at fedex. trades on many names. you are watching cnbc....
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p.m. eastern on c-span. journal, on washington talks aboutlobe the 2016 presidential campaigns and what to expect in the coming debate and after that, rollcall correspondent on the congressional agenda windley chavers return on tuesday, which includes federal spending in the upcoming visit by pope francis. plus we will take your code calls, facebook comment and tweets. washington journal's life tuesday 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. earlier today vice president joe in the allegheny county labor day parade and spoke to a group of union members. this is 15 minutes. ♪ hey, folks! [applause] >> all right. my name is joe biden and i -- [laughter] leo was not joking. the only reason i'm standing here, his back when i was a 29-year-old kid, is richard nixon visited my state, and i cannot get help anywhere. a big old wine in every wondered, who was about six foot six inches, 260 pounds, he , inesented the steelworkers claymont, where i moved from scranton. he attempting to see a guy who was the regional director in ph
p.m. eastern on c-span. journal, on washington talks aboutlobe the 2016 presidential campaigns and what to expect in the coming debate and after that, rollcall correspondent on the congressional agenda windley chavers return on tuesday, which includes federal spending in the upcoming visit by pope francis. plus we will take your code calls, facebook comment and tweets. washington journal's life tuesday 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. earlier today vice president joe in the allegheny county labor...
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p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. tonight on cue a day -- "q&a," robert costa on the presidential campaign and the similarities between donald trump and ross perot. >> the themes are really overlapping. i think perot had this distinct .ersonality the celebrity factor was not there with perot in the way it is with trump. you see people throwing themselves at trump, there is a power with his personality that perot did not have. being outside of washington and her publican party. the republican party's relationship with trump has been rocky this year. that they called him a couple months ago and said, can you tone it down on immigration? he did not turn it down. in thats what was pledge. it is a political document. i think we could see what happened with perot happen with trump. he keeps talking about wanting to be trade fairly. anything, unpredictable and he could easily run as an independent regardless of this pledge. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern and pacific, on c-span's q&a. >> professor anderson teaches a class at clem
p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3. tonight on cue a day -- "q&a," robert costa on the presidential campaign and the similarities between donald trump and ross perot. >> the themes are really overlapping. i think perot had this distinct .ersonality the celebrity factor was not there with perot in the way it is with trump. you see people throwing themselves at trump, there is a power with his personality that perot did not have. being outside of washington and her...
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p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3.s year c-span's touring cities across the country, exploring american history. up next, a look at our recent visit to cincinnati, ohio. you're watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span3.
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p.m. eastern.pe francis this week, but we wanted to know what the pope is like in his unguarded moments. these exclusive photos by the pope's personal photographer rereel veal his ease with people, his way with children, and even his sense of humor. they're collected in a new book written by father michael collins who now shares some of his favorites with us. >> he's got this extraordinary laugh. we have wonderful photographs of the belly laughs. he pushes his head back and he roars laughing. i think that's a really lovely thing to see in a person. this i think is part of the secret of his success because people feel very relaxed with him. when pope francis celebrated his 78th birthday, he had a funny experience because he met a young couple raising money for charity for children who are sick to help them cope with their illness. they had two plastic noses on themselves. they gave the pope one and he put it on his own nose. he loves connecting with people. it was just a happy moment. keep in mind t
p.m. eastern.pe francis this week, but we wanted to know what the pope is like in his unguarded moments. these exclusive photos by the pope's personal photographer rereel veal his ease with people, his way with children, and even his sense of humor. they're collected in a new book written by father michael collins who now shares some of his favorites with us. >> he's got this extraordinary laugh. we have wonderful photographs of the belly laughs. he pushes his head back and he roars...
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p.m. eastern. >> how do you think i did?excellent. >> it's publicly. >> publicly, i'm saying publicly and privately. >> you said the same thing. >> i thought you did very well. you should be proud. good work. thanks very much. >>> last night's republican presidential debate on cnn gave viewers insight into the candidates on a wide range of topics, but there was one presidential candidate who was a frequent target in the debate who was not on stage. we're talking about the democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton. in fact, her name came up repeatedly. >> this administration with president obama and hillary clinton has created insecurity in the likes of which we never would have imagined. there's not a place we're better off today than six and a half years ago. >> had e we bombed assad at the time like hillary clinton wanted and like many. republicans wanted, i think isis would be in damascus today. >> i can't wait to stand on that debate stage with hillary clinton and to make abundantly clear if you vote for hillary,
p.m. eastern. >> how do you think i did?excellent. >> it's publicly. >> publicly, i'm saying publicly and privately. >> you said the same thing. >> i thought you did very well. you should be proud. good work. thanks very much. >>> last night's republican presidential debate on cnn gave viewers insight into the candidates on a wide range of topics, but there was one presidential candidate who was a frequent target in the debate who was not on stage. we're...
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p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span tv -- on c-span3. artifactsek, american takes you to museums and historic places to learn what artifacts reveal about american history. just down pennsylvania avenue from the white house is the white house visitor center, which offers a look at how the executive mansion functions both as an office and a home. we too are the center with william allman who shows at the desk franklin roosevelt used when broadcasting his fireside chats. a typewriter used by world war ii -- woodrow wilson and recreational items such as radios and bowling balls. >> my name is john stanwich. i like to welcome you to the white house visitor center which is located just a short walk away from the white house itself. pretty when going on it to her, it will help to understand what they are seeing and bring much more context and meeting to the visit. for those who can't go on a white house to work, this is an experience in his own -- in its own right. you in the white house visitor center which is the medically based -- which is t
p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span tv -- on c-span3. artifactsek, american takes you to museums and historic places to learn what artifacts reveal about american history. just down pennsylvania avenue from the white house is the white house visitor center, which offers a look at how the executive mansion functions both as an office and a home. we too are the center with william allman who shows at the desk franklin roosevelt used when broadcasting his fireside chats. a typewriter...
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p.m. eastern "on the record."ews out of baltimore tonight about the six police officers charged in the death of freddie gray. the judge granted one of the police officers' requests. find out in connection with. plus vice president joe biden isn't even officially in the 2016 white house race. is already giving secretary ♪ ♪ it's the final countdown! ♪ ♪ the final countdown! if you're the band europe, you love a final countdown. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. if you have moderate to severe ...isn't it time to let the... ...real you shine... ...through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase... ...the risk of depres
p.m. eastern "on the record."ews out of baltimore tonight about the six police officers charged in the death of freddie gray. the judge granted one of the police officers' requests. find out in connection with. plus vice president joe biden isn't even officially in the 2016 white house race. is already giving secretary ♪ ♪ it's the final countdown! ♪ ♪ the final countdown! if you're the band europe, you love a final countdown. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen...
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p.m. eastern every tuesday. there's our alarm clock. fare compares is here to explain.tell us about that? why is that the best time to buy? >> sure. tuesday, 3:00 p.m. eastern time, has been the best time to buy for the last several years, the many reason is two-thirds of all sales on the airline tickets occur monday night. now, remember, if one airline drops all its prices in the morning, the rest of the airlines get notification that the price dropped. they're now on page 20 of shopping results. they match all morning long, and there's an air fare file agent 1:00 p.m., takes a couple hours to match. 3:00 p.m. eastern time is the perfect time to start shopping when the maximum number of seats -- these sales ten to last for three days bz so tuesday through thursday is the pen time. >> how much money can you save? >> typically if you look at a sales price, the airline is is undercutting itself by anywhere from 15% to 35%. the marketing department at every airline wants to have chief fares and send out e-mails. there's not very men empty middle seats. the price point can
p.m. eastern every tuesday. there's our alarm clock. fare compares is here to explain.tell us about that? why is that the best time to buy? >> sure. tuesday, 3:00 p.m. eastern time, has been the best time to buy for the last several years, the many reason is two-thirds of all sales on the airline tickets occur monday night. now, remember, if one airline drops all its prices in the morning, the rest of the airlines get notification that the price dropped. they're now on page 20 of shopping...
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p.m. eastern "on the record."ews out of baltimore tonight about the six police officers charged in the death of freddie gray. the judge granted one of the police officers' requests. find out in connection with. plus vice president joe biden isn't even officially in the 2016 white house race. is already giving secretary clinton a run for her money. new poll coming up. we'll pay for a car that's a model year newer with 15,000 fewer miles than your old one. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. at freshpet, we took a we started with fresh chicken. and turkey. and veggies too. we gently cooked them to preserve the nutrients and added antioxidant-rich superfoods to make our recipes, well, super we put fresh food in the fridge... and now fresh ingredients on the shelf... with america's first dry food free of all processed meal. it's food so simple, we put our recipe right on the bag. freshpet. a fresh take on pet food. ...as a combination of see products.. and customers. every on-time arrival
p.m. eastern "on the record."ews out of baltimore tonight about the six police officers charged in the death of freddie gray. the judge granted one of the police officers' requests. find out in connection with. plus vice president joe biden isn't even officially in the 2016 white house race. is already giving secretary clinton a run for her money. new poll coming up. we'll pay for a car that's a model year newer with 15,000 fewer miles than your old one. see car insurance in a whole...
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p.m. eastern. debates that night. >>> also ahead, wildfires raging in california are forcing thousands of people from their homes. they're also exploding in size. the danger they're posing, next. if i want to go up... hello. if i want to go down... nooo... but, then if i want to come back again... yes. it's perfect. and there you have it. (vo) and now through september 13th save hundreds on select tempur-pedic mattresses and adjustable bases. change to tempur-pedic. have you touched the stuff?. it's evil. and ladders. sfx: [screams] they have all those warnings on 'em. might as well say... 'you're gonna die, jeff.' you hired someone to clean the gutters. not just someone. angie's list helped me find a highly rated service provider to do the work at a fair price. ♪ everyone can shop, but members get more with reviews, live customer support, and better pricing. come see what the new angie's list can do for you. we have three chevy's here. alright. i want you to place this award on the podium next to
p.m. eastern. debates that night. >>> also ahead, wildfires raging in california are forcing thousands of people from their homes. they're also exploding in size. the danger they're posing, next. if i want to go up... hello. if i want to go down... nooo... but, then if i want to come back again... yes. it's perfect. and there you have it. (vo) and now through september 13th save hundreds on select tempur-pedic mattresses and adjustable bases. change to tempur-pedic. have you touched...
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p.m. eastern with the undercard debate.hen the top 11 republican presidential hopefuls, they are ready to face off for the main event here at the reagan presidential library in simi valley, california. >> so much pressure. so what we want to know is what are the candidates doing right now? what about their campaign staffs? what does it feel like behind the scene sthz. >> this is when i start biting my nails again. >> i know. we have two people who know the pressure and somehow survive. katie, myth romney's former deputy campaign manager and dan pfeiffer, cnn contributor and former senior adviser to president obama. so we're sitting here seven hours before the debate, katie. what's going on? are the candidates cramming? are the staffs biting their nails? are they watching us right now? >> hi, guys. >> what's happening? >> they're probably not watching too much of this. >> that's a mistake right there. i'll tell you right now, that's their first mistake. >> they are going to lose. >> well, we'll let them know. you know, i thi
p.m. eastern with the undercard debate.hen the top 11 republican presidential hopefuls, they are ready to face off for the main event here at the reagan presidential library in simi valley, california. >> so much pressure. so what we want to know is what are the candidates doing right now? what about their campaign staffs? what does it feel like behind the scene sthz. >> this is when i start biting my nails again. >> i know. we have two people who know the pressure and somehow...
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p.m. eastern followed by fed chair janet yellen a half an hour after that. nicole: turning back to the politics of late stories to follow. presidential candidates facing off their second debate in california. here are the highlights. >> is visceral response to attack people on their appearance, my goodness, that have been in junior high. >> and array types among us looks and believe me there's plenty subject matter right there. >> if i were watching this back-and-forth i'd be inclined to turn it off. >> we don't be an apprentice in the white house. to help on right now. >> he won a casino gambling. >> let's remember what the president said. he said the attack he would conduct would be a pin. the united states military was not to connect pin attacks. >> if you vote for hillary uber for the ayatollah khomeini. >> if you are getting close to developing a nuclear weapon come you better believe i would do everything in my power to stop them. >> let's ask hillary clinton. she believes in a systematic murder of children in the world to preserve their body parts in
p.m. eastern followed by fed chair janet yellen a half an hour after that. nicole: turning back to the politics of late stories to follow. presidential candidates facing off their second debate in california. here are the highlights. >> is visceral response to attack people on their appearance, my goodness, that have been in junior high. >> and array types among us looks and believe me there's plenty subject matter right there. >> if i were watching this back-and-forth i'd be...
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p.m. eastern on sunday night. produced the series in conjunction with the white house historical association. c-span'suestions from audience. we tell the stories of america's 45 first ladies. now, florence harding on first ladies, influence and image. this is about 90 minutes. susan swain: florence kling harding once said she had only re
p.m. eastern on sunday night. produced the series in conjunction with the white house historical association. c-span'suestions from audience. we tell the stories of america's 45 first ladies. now, florence harding on first ladies, influence and image. this is about 90 minutes. susan swain: florence kling harding once said she had only re
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p.m. eastern also coming up at 8:20 p.m. rather over on c-span. to philadelphia. live coverage starts at 4:30 p.m. eastern as pope francis pizza independence hall. -- speaks at independence hall. moving to a row to the white house coverage join us sunday at 6:35 p.m. eastern as harvard professor and presidential candidate talks about his decision to run for president and his suggestions to change the political system. and on c-span2's of tv saturday night at 10 p.m. fox news host bill o'reilly speaks with david buchanan on his latest book killed reagan, an inside look at ronald reagan's political career and the challenges he faced following an assassination attempt. on sunday afternoon at one -- did not complete we can schedule at c-span.org. >> earlier today president obama and the first lady welcome to chinese president xi jinping to the white house. state dinner set for 6:00 this evening. we will have the live here on c-span2. [background sounds] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, and mrs. michelle obama. ♪ ♪ ♪
p.m. eastern also coming up at 8:20 p.m. rather over on c-span. to philadelphia. live coverage starts at 4:30 p.m. eastern as pope francis pizza independence hall. -- speaks at independence hall. moving to a row to the white house coverage join us sunday at 6:35 p.m. eastern as harvard professor and presidential candidate talks about his decision to run for president and his suggestions to change the political system. and on c-span2's of tv saturday night at 10 p.m. fox news host bill o'reilly...
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p.m. eastern time.hat to you. >>> pope francis just departed for his last stop on his visit to cuba, on his way to satiago de cuba now. tomorrow afternoon, the pope will head to the u.s. where, he will no doubt, be warmly received. but some u.s. catholics believe they have been pushed aside by the church. thomas roberts sat down with a group of them to talk about pope francis' impact. thomas joins me now here on the set. thomas, what do they say about what they are anticipating for this trip? >> it really was an interesting collection of people that we assembled, kate. this is a group of catholics whose real lives don't fit with church doctrine, they are divorced, lgbtq, pro-choice. through our conversation, there was church most stall xbra, they were kids, the church still accepted them fully, also nostalgia for a time when public perception of the church was much more positive. one of the biggest shames for the church has been the sex abuse scandal and i asked how the church has changed in their lifet
p.m. eastern time.hat to you. >>> pope francis just departed for his last stop on his visit to cuba, on his way to satiago de cuba now. tomorrow afternoon, the pope will head to the u.s. where, he will no doubt, be warmly received. but some u.s. catholics believe they have been pushed aside by the church. thomas roberts sat down with a group of them to talk about pope francis' impact. thomas joins me now here on the set. thomas, what do they say about what they are anticipating for...
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p.m. eastern time. hopefully it won't snarl all that much traffic, mandy, but you never know. >> you never know with these things. as we stand we're at 4392 for american airlines shares, up by 2%. thank you very much, sue. >>> it's a big day here. jon najarian, you were actually in the hike camp until you heard something just a few moments ago that made you potentially change your mind. what's happened? >> well, mandy, what happened was a very large trade went off about six minutes ago in the tlt. this is, of course, an etf for the bonds for 20-year bond, but nonetheless, somebody put on an awful lot, 50,000 options is 5 million share equivalent. they either got very nervous ahead of this news and decided that the fed is just going to sit or something leaked, one or the other, because this is a very big bet. it's 5 million share equivalent in the tlt. it's a big bet that the fed does not move today and rates go back down because that's why the bonds would be rallying. >> is there a way of trading this y
p.m. eastern time. hopefully it won't snarl all that much traffic, mandy, but you never know. >> you never know with these things. as we stand we're at 4392 for american airlines shares, up by 2%. thank you very much, sue. >>> it's a big day here. jon najarian, you were actually in the hike camp until you heard something just a few moments ago that made you potentially change your mind. what's happened? >> well, mandy, what happened was a very large trade went off about six...
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p.m. eastern, 9:00 p.m. eastern, 8:00 central. >> what a great homecoming story.the way, this year for the first time in several years, they're going to have that song once again, there she is miss america. >> interesting. she said if you want to impress her, this is a special special moment. i have to say for the contestants we're giving away something a lot of people don't know. she said to impress her to win, you need to know what's going on not only in the united states but in the world and who is. >> is that how you won the miss "world news now"? >> i'm the miss "world news now.." >> what was your hope for, world peace? into no, just lots of late night chilling and. >> chilling and boozing. >> i like the way you roll. >> going to be disqualified by the end of the show. >> you would get my vote, even the french vote. jill and kate use the same dishwasher. same detergent. but only jill ends up with wet, spotty glasses. kate adds finish jet-dry with five power actions that dry dishes and prevent spots and film, so all that's left is the shine. for better results
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p.m. eastern. plus a powerful earthquake in chile triggering tsunami warnings as far north as california. headlines top in "the wall street journal." cablevision for $17 billion includes the data. huge deal in the media world. over rivals form a global alliance. venturing into a new territory. lending. back in a minute. ♪ can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? maria: welcome back. i had a vote will be a busy day for the markets on wall street. dow and s&p 500 off their biggest to date gains expected to open fractionally lower. tragedy in chile after a strike at the northern coast. cheryl casone with more. >> good morning, everybody. a powerful 8.3 magnitude earthquake striking chile 100 file miles north leaving three people dead in its wake. the national weather service issuing a sin on the watch for hawaii and also an advisor out fo
p.m. eastern. plus a powerful earthquake in chile triggering tsunami warnings as far north as california. headlines top in "the wall street journal." cablevision for $17 billion includes the data. huge deal in the media world. over rivals form a global alliance. venturing into a new territory. lending. back in a minute. ♪ can a business have a mind? a subconscious. a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a...
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p.m. eastern time. >> a massive earthquake struck chlie. at least five people are dead and tsunami waves caused flooding in some towns. it was felt in argentina on the other side of the continent. tsunami advisories are issued for hawaii and southern and central california meaning dangerous currencies could pose a threat for anyone at or near the water. >> next, still to come, selling high. we'll give you all the details of the blockbuster cablevision sale right after this short break. opportunities aren't always obvious. sometimes they just drop in. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the world advances. i was going to the library to do my homework. it was a little bit of a walk to get to the bus stop. i had to wait in line to use the computer. took a lot of juggling to keep it all together. what's possible when you have high-speed internet at home? the library never closes. it makes it so much better to do homewo
p.m. eastern time. >> a massive earthquake struck chlie. at least five people are dead and tsunami waves caused flooding in some towns. it was felt in argentina on the other side of the continent. tsunami advisories are issued for hawaii and southern and central california meaning dangerous currencies could pose a threat for anyone at or near the water. >> next, still to come, selling high. we'll give you all the details of the blockbuster cablevision sale right after this short...
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p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span 3. tonight on q&a, stanford luscombe professor deborah rody talks about her book "the trouble with lawyers," which takes acquittal look at -- a critical look at the legal education in the united states. >> i think we need a different model of legal education. we need that includes one-year programs for people doing routine work. two year programs as an option for people who want to do something specialized in the third year. full years for people who want the full general practice legal education that we now have. you know, it is crazy to train in the same way somebody who's doing routine divorces in a small town and in the midwest and somebody doing mergers and acquisitions on wall street. debt level for a law student is $100,000.
p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span 3. tonight on q&a, stanford luscombe professor deborah rody talks about her book "the trouble with lawyers," which takes acquittal look at -- a critical look at the legal education in the united states. >> i think we need a different model of legal education. we need that includes one-year programs for people doing routine work. two year programs as an option for people who want to do something specialized in the third year. full...
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p.m. eastern time. the company is widely expected to unveil new iphones, the 6s and 6s plus which will have a 12 mega pixel camera and force touch figure on the apple watch. they'll also show off the apple tv box and it may unveil a new ipad mini and larger screen ipad pro. apple shares did rise 4.8% on tuesday in line with the broader market moves to the upside. we're looking at a 10% fall for apple. do you think this big product launch will be enough to win back investors? if you want to join the conversation get in touch with us by e-mail worldwide@cnbc.com. and our personal handles on the bottom of the screen. >> i've had one viewer tweet in and he said i like apple products but more importantly i watch cnbc through apple tv. we'll always take that right. >> it will be interesting to see if they do give a redesigned apple tv and some speculation they could be getting more into gaming. >> but do they want to take on the big gamers? microsoft, sony? >> let's give you a rundown of what to watch this tr
p.m. eastern time. the company is widely expected to unveil new iphones, the 6s and 6s plus which will have a 12 mega pixel camera and force touch figure on the apple watch. they'll also show off the apple tv box and it may unveil a new ipad mini and larger screen ipad pro. apple shares did rise 4.8% on tuesday in line with the broader market moves to the upside. we're looking at a 10% fall for apple. do you think this big product launch will be enough to win back investors? if you want to join...
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p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> the c-span cities tour, working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. this weekend we are joined by charter communications to learn more about the history and literary life of grand junction, colorado. the mining of a certain mineral had importance. the plateau and here in mesa county outside of grand junction, we are surrounded by morrison rock. we find dinosaur bones and fossils. that has intrigued scientists for long time but the other thing we find in the morrison is a mineral, a rock called ca rnetite. it contains radium which is used -- radioactive and contains vanadium, which is used to strengthen steel. during the buildup to world war ii, and during the war itself, vanadium was of extreme value. tite contains uranium and it is one of the best sources for atomic power and atomic weapons. he fought the battle to preserve water for western colorado by making sure that we got our fair share. how did he do that? career,g in his state and then going on to his federal career, he climbed up the letter of seniority and was able to exe
p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> the c-span cities tour, working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. this weekend we are joined by charter communications to learn more about the history and literary life of grand junction, colorado. the mining of a certain mineral had importance. the plateau and here in mesa county outside of grand junction, we are surrounded by morrison rock. we find dinosaur bones and fossils. that has intrigued scientists for long time but...
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p.m. eastern. on american history tv on c-span3. >>> now more from this symposium marking the 70th anniversary of v-j day. this part of the event looks at the strategy of joseph stalin and the soviet union in the pacific at the end of world war ii. we'll heard from david glantz, editor in chief of the journal of slavic military studies. this is just under an hour. first, thank you for the invitation to come down and to return to the beginning because i began my work on the soviet army basically as a result of a trip to japan in 1978, '80 and '81. the questions they had were questions about man chur ya and now we are going full circle 30 years -- 35 years later. my task today is to talk about ending the war in the pacific. a few words about the genesis of what i'm going to be saying today. three years ago, i received an invitation to the national -- institute for defense studies in tokyo. it was a nice invitation. they said please come over, spend a week for us and talk about whatever you'd like. th
p.m. eastern. on american history tv on c-span3. >>> now more from this symposium marking the 70th anniversary of v-j day. this part of the event looks at the strategy of joseph stalin and the soviet union in the pacific at the end of world war ii. we'll heard from david glantz, editor in chief of the journal of slavic military studies. this is just under an hour. first, thank you for the invitation to come down and to return to the beginning because i began my work on the soviet army...
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p.m. eastern. friday night xfinity racing 7:00 p.m. eastern and carl edwards will be a part of the broadcast team. coming up next on nbc. late local news except on the west coast. for all the highlights and news from the weekend. "nascar victory lap" next on nbcsn. plenty of post race interviews with krista, kyle and dj. carl edwards, southern 500 winner. what's the most important thing your parents do for you? they buy me food. they make sure i'm never lost. well... they pay my allowance. oh! now i remember... why does it matter that cigna covers preventive care? because the next most important thing you can do for them is take care of yourself. p cigna. together, all the way. "1st look", take cover, because our you guns chefs are all guns blazing. first we fire up an octopus in nyc. that is a big octopus. it's not that big. audrina patridge: the city of brotherly love is officially a food town. just go for it. go big or go home. audrina patridge: we do dirt to table from venice to downtown la. i think might like duck liver-- maybe ju
p.m. eastern. friday night xfinity racing 7:00 p.m. eastern and carl edwards will be a part of the broadcast team. coming up next on nbc. late local news except on the west coast. for all the highlights and news from the weekend. "nascar victory lap" next on nbcsn. plenty of post race interviews with krista, kyle and dj. carl edwards, southern 500 winner. what's the most important thing your parents do for you? they buy me food. they make sure i'm never lost. well... they pay my...
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p.m. eastern. on afterwards at 10:00 p.m., fox news host bill o'reilly discusses the reagan presidency after the assassination attempt with dave buchanan. at 11 eastern david looks at race through the lens of his experience as an african-american dr.. that all happens tonight on c-span twos book tv. >> next on book tv from politics and prose bookstore in washington dc, max takes takes a critical look at israel and its involvement in the 2014 conflict in gaza. >> thanks. i need to tie myself here so we have enough time for q and a and heckling and so forth. my last talk in d.c. i happen to have summoned the audience to help handle hecklers. i was in scotland and to her and i achieved a milestone out there which is for the first time i refused entry to a scottish pub. it was called nice and sleazy. i was refused entry, i was told, i didn't know why, i was told by friends that because of my american accent they thought i was drunk. because scottish people talk in short bursts so it is good to be back
p.m. eastern. on afterwards at 10:00 p.m., fox news host bill o'reilly discusses the reagan presidency after the assassination attempt with dave buchanan. at 11 eastern david looks at race through the lens of his experience as an african-american dr.. that all happens tonight on c-span twos book tv. >> next on book tv from politics and prose bookstore in washington dc, max takes takes a critical look at israel and its involvement in the 2014 conflict in gaza. >> thanks. i need to...
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p.m. eastern. and tonight on ac36 0 find out which candidates will be on the main debate stage. >>> it's just as unusual on the democratic side of the aisle. bernie sanders, a democratic socialist is now tied with hillary clinton in iowa. that's according to a new quinnipiac poll. insiders are becoming nervous. they call a sanders primary win disastero disasterous. >> so we have seen essentially a summer slide for hillary clinton in iowa and a summer surge for bernie sanders. she is now behind him 40%. he's at 41%. essentially a tie in iowa. here's the thing. you have a situation i think where initially people thought that sanders would sort of hit a ceiling, maybe even sort of flame out. and he seems to be surging. if you look deeply into these poll numbers he's doing well among a couple of groups, one of which is younger people. if you look in these poll numbers 66% of young people are backing him, versus 19% for hillary clinton. if you look at how hillary clinton is doing, her strengths are real
p.m. eastern. and tonight on ac36 0 find out which candidates will be on the main debate stage. >>> it's just as unusual on the democratic side of the aisle. bernie sanders, a democratic socialist is now tied with hillary clinton in iowa. that's according to a new quinnipiac poll. insiders are becoming nervous. they call a sanders primary win disastero disasterous. >> so we have seen essentially a summer slide for hillary clinton in iowa and a summer surge for bernie sanders. she...
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p.m. eastern and the other and 8 p.m. eastern. the earlier debate involved four candidates lower in the polls -- lindsey graham, bobby jindal, george pataki, and rick santorum. the prime-time debate featured jeb bush, ben carson, chris christie, ted cruz, carly fiorina, mike huckabee, john kasich, rand paul, marco rubio, donald trump and scott walker. and beyond their shared words of affection for ronald reagan, the candidates quickly sought battle. who won the primetime debate? pat: i think you'd have to say carly fiorina won it. she was prepared, programmed. articulate, crisp. she was tough and after the debate was over, a lot of people said she'd won and she had really won overwhelming the postgame debate, if you will on all the tv shows and talking shows so people who think she won are going up, up and up right now long after the debate is over. but i will say this -- carly fiorina is not being projected as a as, if you will, the anti-trump in the republican party, someone who will do for the establishment, take down trump, wh
p.m. eastern and the other and 8 p.m. eastern. the earlier debate involved four candidates lower in the polls -- lindsey graham, bobby jindal, george pataki, and rick santorum. the prime-time debate featured jeb bush, ben carson, chris christie, ted cruz, carly fiorina, mike huckabee, john kasich, rand paul, marco rubio, donald trump and scott walker. and beyond their shared words of affection for ronald reagan, the candidates quickly sought battle. who won the primetime debate? pat: i think...
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p.m. eastern, and then the primetime debate with all of the faces taking place at 8:00 p.m. on cnn and do not miss it. i am looking forward to the carly fiorina and donald trump part. and up next is my colleague wolf blitzer who knows a thing or two about debates and he is out in simi valley. he will be with us after the break. strengthens teeth and restores tooth enamel. it's an easy way to give listerine® total care to the total family. listerine® total care. one bottle, six benefits. power to your mouth™. and for kids starting at age six, listerine® smart rinse delivers extra cavity protection after brushing. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> so the debate. i hear that they are all going after me. my whole life is preparation for a debate. i'm going to be attacked and i guess they 'm going into the lion's den. >> ipaign hard. bam! if somebody comes after me, i will go after them. >> and i am not interest ed in the going after of the the food fight between jeb bush and donald trump. >> and i can see that carly fiorina is giving me a hard time, but her poll numbers a
p.m. eastern, and then the primetime debate with all of the faces taking place at 8:00 p.m. on cnn and do not miss it. i am looking forward to the carly fiorina and donald trump part. and up next is my colleague wolf blitzer who knows a thing or two about debates and he is out in simi valley. he will be with us after the break. strengthens teeth and restores tooth enamel. it's an easy way to give listerine® total care to the total family. listerine® total care. one bottle, six benefits. power...
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p.m. eastern. and politico reports donald trump plans to send a loyalty pledge today that would bind him to the republican nominee and would preclude a third-party run. they write, made the stunning decision to avoid convocations in getting listed on primary ballots and to take away an attack line in the next debate. we will find out, live coverage at 2:00 here on c-span. with the sudden death of president harding, vice president calvin coolidge takes office. grace coolidge was an enormously popular first lady and influenced the taste of american women by becoming a style icon. although, she married a man cal, ad -- known as silent she never spoke to the press. grace coolidge. this and a night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's original series, "first ladies." examining the public and private lives of the women who fill the position of first lady and their influence on the presidency. from the washington to michelle obama, sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on "american history tv" on c-span3. announcer: as
p.m. eastern. and politico reports donald trump plans to send a loyalty pledge today that would bind him to the republican nominee and would preclude a third-party run. they write, made the stunning decision to avoid convocations in getting listed on primary ballots and to take away an attack line in the next debate. we will find out, live coverage at 2:00 here on c-span. with the sudden death of president harding, vice president calvin coolidge takes office. grace coolidge was an enormously...
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p.m. eastern.t 7:30, the pontiff attend the festival of families which is a part of the world meeting of families. moving to our road to white house coverage, join us sunday evening at 6:35 as harvard professor and presidential candidate lawrence lessig talks about his decision to run for president. book tv, said night at 10:00 p.m., bill o'reilly buchanan on his latest book, killing ronald reagan. on sunday afternoon at 1:00, doug casey sits down with book tv at freedom fest and las vegas to discuss his latest book on politics and economics. on american history tv on c-span3, saturday evening, starting at seven easton, we are live from gettysburg college to atk the 125th college -- one the 25th anniversary of dwight d. eisenhower's birth. sunday afternoon at 4:00 on real america, and archival film documenting the 1963 visit of the king and queen of afghanistan to the united states which included a meeting with president john f. kennedy. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> following his rem
p.m. eastern.t 7:30, the pontiff attend the festival of families which is a part of the world meeting of families. moving to our road to white house coverage, join us sunday evening at 6:35 as harvard professor and presidential candidate lawrence lessig talks about his decision to run for president. book tv, said night at 10:00 p.m., bill o'reilly buchanan on his latest book, killing ronald reagan. on sunday afternoon at 1:00, doug casey sits down with book tv at freedom fest and las vegas to...
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p.m. eastern on c-span2 book tv. and sunday afternoon at 2:00 on american history tv on c-span3. >>> next to mark the allied issuation of some of the nazi camps. serving as interpreter for the u.s. after that, mayer adler talks about his time in auschwitz. 70 years ago, allied forces liberated the nazi concentration camps. tonight on american history tv we will hear holocaust of those who lived them. this is the united states holocaust memorial museum in washington, d.c. in about 10 minutes, kurt clein recalls the rise of nazi persecution of the jews, his escape to the u.s. and family's efforts to rescue his parents who ultimately perished. kurt klein died at the age of 81. he describes how as an interrogat interrogator, he questioned hitler's driver who described hitler's final days. first, leslie swift from the holocaust museum discusses the origins and purposes of their oral history collection. >> my name is leslie swift, and i am the chief of the film oral history and rounded sound branch here at the museum. that
p.m. eastern on c-span2 book tv. and sunday afternoon at 2:00 on american history tv on c-span3. >>> next to mark the allied issuation of some of the nazi camps. serving as interpreter for the u.s. after that, mayer adler talks about his time in auschwitz. 70 years ago, allied forces liberated the nazi concentration camps. tonight on american history tv we will hear holocaust of those who lived them. this is the united states holocaust memorial museum in washington, d.c. in about 10...
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p.m. eastern time. sources say as many as to thousand people may show -- 20,000 people may show up there in texas. a new series of polls show trump is ahead in key battleground states as iowa and new hampshire. fox business will bring to you the event live as soon as it starts. >>> people are used to donald trump making strong statements on numerous issues. one of his recent targets, ceos and their pay. >> it's a shame and it is disgraceful. sometimes the boards rule but i would say it is probably less than 10%. and you see these guys making enormous amounts of money. it is a total and complete joke. deirdre: with me now is four-time presidential candidate, consumer advocate and author of, return to sender, ralph nader. ralph, so glad to have you back. >> thank you. deirdre: is trump agreeing essentially with president obama? >> oh, it is quite different. what he just said about high salaries of the bosses and the cushy relations with their board of directors resonates with the left-right reaction all o
p.m. eastern time. sources say as many as to thousand people may show -- 20,000 people may show up there in texas. a new series of polls show trump is ahead in key battleground states as iowa and new hampshire. fox business will bring to you the event live as soon as it starts. >>> people are used to donald trump making strong statements on numerous issues. one of his recent targets, ceos and their pay. >> it's a shame and it is disgraceful. sometimes the boards rule but i would...
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p.m. eastern time, your money, your life. tune in for expert analysis, context and guidance. it starts at 1:00 p.m. eastern tomorrow. >>> when we come back, if you noticed that a candidate is missing from tonight's republican debate you are not alone. what about the second-tier? our next guest will give you a hint. former virginia governor jim gilmore says it is unfair that he has been left out. we are all ears though. he is going to be with me next. talking about strategy. >>> then speaking of strategic apple ceo tim cook dropping details of a secret driverless car by mistake? we'll talk about it after this. >> we have ceo of uber, when he was here he said, you know, apple is working on a driverless car. >> i read that. >> he has already given it away. you guys aren't big on secrets. tell me about it. [laughing] at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. awe believe active management can protect capital long term. active management can tap global insights. active management can take calculated risks. active man
p.m. eastern time, your money, your life. tune in for expert analysis, context and guidance. it starts at 1:00 p.m. eastern tomorrow. >>> when we come back, if you noticed that a candidate is missing from tonight's republican debate you are not alone. what about the second-tier? our next guest will give you a hint. former virginia governor jim gilmore says it is unfair that he has been left out. we are all ears though. he is going to be with me next. talking about strategy....