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p.m. eastern on c-span. the c-span buses in philadelphia, pennsylvania this the to ask people about democratic convention and issues that are important to them. >> i am a superdelegate from the great city of cleveland and the state of ohio. it is great to be a part of this historic moment. my first convention was in 2008 when i got to dominate the first african-american president man looking forward to doing it again to dominate the first female president of the united states. i am excited about this opportunity. ohio. imi delegate from the san fernando valley of los angeles, california. i am supporting hillary. i could not be more excited to support the first female candidate for president. i think she is the most qualified candidate for president. i could not be more excited. >> my name is ryan and i am here from the ohio delegation. the important issue to me in this election is the supreme court. for me, that is the defining issue, who do we want to be shaping our laws and policies for the next generation
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p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> on saturday c-span's issue spotlight looks at trade deals. their impact on the economy, jobs, and the presidential election. >> and we will defend american jobs and american workers by saying no to bad trade deals like the transpacific partnership and unfair trade practices. >> the state of pennsylvania have lost one-third of their manufacturing jobs since the clintons put china into the wto. >> the program includes a look at nafta, the 1994 free trade agreement between the united states, mexico, and canada. >> this will hold us together. cause of more jobs for our people, more exports for our markets, and more democracy for our allies. >> a discussion on how the founding fathers viewed free trade. >> the fact that historically the united states simply was not a free trade nation for most of american history, the u.s. is, in fact, a tariff-protected economy. this goes back to our constitution. >> and an in-depth caption of the world trade organization. the body that enforces global trade roles. >> at the time the wto was being negotiated, or
p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> on saturday c-span's issue spotlight looks at trade deals. their impact on the economy, jobs, and the presidential election. >> and we will defend american jobs and american workers by saying no to bad trade deals like the transpacific partnership and unfair trade practices. >> the state of pennsylvania have lost one-third of their manufacturing jobs since the clintons put china into the wto. >> the program includes a look at nafta, the...
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p.m. eastern on c-span 3. >>> book tv on c-span 2. 48 hours of non-fiction books and authors every weekendre's featured programs this weekend. saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on "afterwords" kimberly strassel argues the left is using tactics to usurp the political process in her book "the intimidation game how the left is silencing free speech." she's jond by jenny thomas, contributor to the daily caller. >> government abuse is largely one sided. when i started this -- i care about free speech and the first amendment. i'm a libertarian when it comes to this and i don't think -- you know, i have no allegiance to one party or the other and i went into this -- i'd written a lot about the abuses on the left for my column in the "wall street journal" but i assumed going in that i was going to find a bunch of stuff on the right, too. i didn't. >> on sunday, live with legal analyst jeffrey toobin who will take your call, text and e-mail questions from noon to 3:00 p.m. eastern. mr. toobin will discuss his latest book "american heiress, the wild saga of the kidnapping, crimes and trial of patty hea
p.m. eastern on c-span 3. >>> book tv on c-span 2. 48 hours of non-fiction books and authors every weekendre's featured programs this weekend. saturday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on "afterwords" kimberly strassel argues the left is using tactics to usurp the political process in her book "the intimidation game how the left is silencing free speech." she's jond by jenny thomas, contributor to the daily caller. >> government abuse is largely one sided. when i started...
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p.m. eastern on c-span. announcer: the tv is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. a panel discussion with authors and educators about race examining the relationship between the police and the african-american community. washington networks bureau april ryan moderates the discussion. read --nclude joy and joy ann reid. eddie claude junior and julianne malveaux. andorino christopher murray f michael higginbotham. watch live tuesday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2. announcer: now i discussion on the current state of the u.s. mortgage servicing market. the rules governing home loan lenders in the way to improve efficiency and competitiveness. the urban institute held this form on tuesday. it is one hour and 30 minutes. >> we are thankful your here this evening as well as is great , esteemed panel. my name is faith schwartz, i'm am presenting core logic tonight. those types of information to inform their insight. tonight is a collaboration we have had with the urban institute for going on for years. we are pleased to be a cosponsor of this event with the urban institu
p.m. eastern on c-span. announcer: the tv is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. a panel discussion with authors and educators about race examining the relationship between the police and the african-american community. washington networks bureau april ryan moderates the discussion. read --nclude joy and joy ann reid. eddie claude junior and julianne malveaux. andorino christopher murray f michael higginbotham. watch live tuesday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2. announcer: now i discussion on the...
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p.m. eastern on c-span two. >> on tuesday, civil rights activist called on president and mail fraud conviction. marcus garvey is famous for his philosophy
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p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >> coming up next, from look atton journal," a the supposed hacking of dnc e-mails by russia. after that, we will take you on the campaign trail with donald trump in colorado and hillary clinton in ohio. "washington journal" continues. host: with us is matthew rojansky, who is the director of the ken the institute at the wilson center, here to talk with us about the reported hacking of d.n.c. emails by russia and other emails as well that was reported over the last couple of days of other servers. let's talk about the d.n.c.
p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >> coming up next, from look atton journal," a the supposed hacking of dnc e-mails by russia. after that, we will take you on the campaign trail with donald trump in colorado and hillary clinton in ohio. "washington journal" continues. host: with us is matthew rojansky, who is the director of the ken the institute at the wilson center, here to talk with us about the reported hacking of d.n.c. emails by russia and other emails as well...
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p.m. eastern on c-span. also available on the c-span radio app and the c-span.org. newsmakers, green party presidential nominee jill stein talks about the 2016 presidential race. she officially received the nomination at the green party convention held in houston. ,newsmakers is sunday on c-span. in his weekly address, the president talks about celebrating this year's summer olympics. representative buddy carter of georgia has the republican response, discussing the house agenda and its impact on health care. pres. obama: every four years, our nation's attention turns to a competition that's as heated as it is historic. people pack arenas and wave flags. journalists judge every move and overanalyze every misstep. sometimes, we're let down, but more often, we're lifted up. and just when we think we've seen it all, we see something happen in a race that we've never seen before. i'm talking, of course, about the summer olympics. this month, rio is hosting the first-ever games held in south america. and we're ready to root on team usa. we're excited to see who will insp
p.m. eastern on c-span. also available on the c-span radio app and the c-span.org. newsmakers, green party presidential nominee jill stein talks about the 2016 presidential race. she officially received the nomination at the green party convention held in houston. ,newsmakers is sunday on c-span. in his weekly address, the president talks about celebrating this year's summer olympics. representative buddy carter of georgia has the republican response, discussing the house agenda and its impact...
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p.m. eastern on c-span. in his weekly address, the president talks about celebrating the 100th anniversary of the national parks service. and representative mimi walters delivers the republican response. she discusses the house republican legislative agenda and the impact on national security. hello,nt obama: everybody. earlier this summer, michelle and my children and i headed west to the national parks. and i have got to say it was a breath of fresh air. we explored hundreds of feet of underground, standing beneath stalactites in new mexico. we hiked up a trail next to a waterfall in california and i even took some pictures of my own, which i thought were pretty good. but the truth is, no camera, especially one with me behind it , can fully capture the beauty of america's national parks. in denali, to seneca falls, are more than 400 parks and other sites capture our history and our sense of wonder. as fdr said, there is nothing so american as our national parks. the fundamental behind -- idea behind the pa
p.m. eastern on c-span. in his weekly address, the president talks about celebrating the 100th anniversary of the national parks service. and representative mimi walters delivers the republican response. she discusses the house republican legislative agenda and the impact on national security. hello,nt obama: everybody. earlier this summer, michelle and my children and i headed west to the national parks. and i have got to say it was a breath of fresh air. we explored hundreds of feet of...
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p.m. eastern on c-span. a panel discussion with authors and educators about race relations, examining the relationship between police and the african-american community. moderates the discussion. other panelist include joy and author of fracture, barack obama, the clintons, and the racial divide. black,of democracy and president america of bennett college for women and author of are we better off, race, obama, and public policy. victory murray, author of the authoround, and of ghosts of jim crow, ending racism and post-racial america. watch live tuesday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. >> united methodist church global ministries general secretary talked about his personal experience surviving the istanbul airport attack earlier this year. thehares his thoughts on role of religion in combating terrorism and promoting peace. he outlined the missionary work and humanitarian assistance that his agency provides. club in national press washington, d.c., this is about 45 minutes. mr. hodes: welcome to the natio
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p.m. eastern on c-span. ucla political lynn andofessor loin historian discussed their election.ns about the they also discussed the campaign styles of donald trump and hillary clinton. hosted by the hammer museum in about 1:20. this is [applause] you, claudia, and all of you for coming tonight to two distinguished guests who are not
p.m. eastern on c-span. ucla political lynn andofessor loin historian discussed their election.ns about the they also discussed the campaign styles of donald trump and hillary clinton. hosted by the hammer museum in about 1:20. this is [applause] you, claudia, and all of you for coming tonight to two distinguished guests who are not
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c-span podcast. >> here's a look at our primetime schedule. starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern onse institute holds a discussion on the 20th anniversary of the 1996 well for law. at 830 eastern on c-span two, it is book to be with a look at to be with a look at what members of congress are reading this summer. on c-span three at eight p.m., it's american history to be with programs and events on congressional history. tonight, more about the 1996 welfare law and a look back at the congressional debate that led to a republican congress passed in the bill and president clinton signing it into law. will hear from panelists who discuss how changing the welfare system impacted poor americans and how the law changed existing welfare programs by creative work requirements and allowing states to have more control over welfare dollars. all of this tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> c-span's washington journal, live everyday live everyday with new some policy issues that impact you. coming up on tuesday morning, the healthcare policy scholar at the american enterprise institute and
c-span podcast. >> here's a look at our primetime schedule. starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern onse institute holds a discussion on the 20th anniversary of the 1996 well for law. at 830 eastern on c-span two, it is book to be with a look at to be with a look at what members of congress are reading this summer. on c-span three at eight p.m., it's american history to be with programs and events on congressional history. tonight, more about the 1996 welfare law and a look back at the...
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p.m. eastern on c-span 2. tumblr -- tom wheeler called robo calls a scorch. -- scourge. the group's goal is to prevent unwanted calls and texts for consumers on the national do not call registry. this is about 25 minutes. >> good morning. >> good morning, everyone. for those of you i have not had the opportunity to meet, i am allison cutler. part of my bureau's work is to help consumers stop unwanted robo calls. we are pleased to be able to host the first meeting of the robo calls strike force. i look forward to working with you all in my role as the liaison to this group. you will hear from several speakers about the importance of protecting consumers from annoying and fraudulent robocalls. chairman wheeler will speak about the steps the commission has taken to tackle this problem. at&t chairman and ceo will conclude today's meeting. thank you for being here this morning and i will turn it over to chairman wheeler. mr. wheeler: thank you to all of you who have volunteered your time to spend the next 60 days buckled down on this very important issue. it is significant tha
p.m. eastern on c-span 2. tumblr -- tom wheeler called robo calls a scorch. -- scourge. the group's goal is to prevent unwanted calls and texts for consumers on the national do not call registry. this is about 25 minutes. >> good morning. >> good morning, everyone. for those of you i have not had the opportunity to meet, i am allison cutler. part of my bureau's work is to help consumers stop unwanted robo calls. we are pleased to be able to host the first meeting of the robo calls...
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p.m. eastern on c-span. >> this week on q&a, will discuss the book -- about the dynasty that ruled russia for 300 years. >> the book is called, the roman office. 1613-1
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p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. the new york times has published a series on corporate influence on think tanks. on washington journal we talked to the reporter who wrote that series. this is 40 minutes. journal" continues. host: back at our table this morning. "ric lipton, "new york times washington correspondent here to talk about a series he did looking at think tanks and corporate influence. i want to read from your first piece where you wrote in the chase for funds, and tanks are pushing agendas important to corporate donors. explain the partnerships that you saw. guest: it used to be that when you went to support a think tank, you would give them a restricted grant. i like the work you do. you play an important role in society. here is $1 million. do the kind of research you want to do that will help inform society about important topic. nowadays, increasingly, foundations and corporations give project-based funding. they say here is $100,000, $1 million. we wanted to do a report on this specific topic. we also
p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. the new york times has published a series on corporate influence on think tanks. on washington journal we talked to the reporter who wrote that series. this is 40 minutes. journal" continues. host: back at our table this morning. "ric lipton, "new york times washington correspondent here to talk about a series he did looking at think tanks and corporate influence. i want to read from your first piece where you wrote in the chase for funds,...
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on the c-span networks. starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern, on c-span, hilly clinton, -- democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton speaks at the american legion in cincinnati. on c-span2, book tv. a look at our recent adventures on oakland and santa barbara. on c-span3, american history tv. programs on native american history. also tonight, c-span's road to the white house coverage continues with donald trump outlining his immigration plan and agenda. he will speak to supporters in phoenix. that starts live at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> ahead of his immigration policy speech tonight, republican presidential candidate donald trump visited mexico to meet with mexican president and rita opinion yet to -- ernique pena nieto. after the meeting, they both gave statements to the press. here is that now. [spanish] >> good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. we will not hear the message of the president of the united trump.of the -- donald >> good afternoon. pres. nieto: on november 8, the american people will choose next president of the uni
on the c-span networks. starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern, on c-span, hilly clinton, -- democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton speaks at the american legion in cincinnati. on c-span2, book tv. a look at our recent adventures on oakland and santa barbara. on c-span3, american history tv. programs on native american history. also tonight, c-span's road to the white house coverage continues with donald trump outlining his immigration plan and agenda. he will speak to supporters in phoenix....
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p.m. eastern on c-span. >> sunday night on "q&a," louisiana state university history professor and historiannancyizenburg discusses her book, white trash, the 400-year untold history of class in america. >> there were actually poor, white ghettos in places like napalitano, chicago and they were described in many of the same derogatory ways of poor blacks who were living in the city, and that's part of our city that we don't talk about. we don't really want to face up to the fact of how important class is. >> on c-span's "q&a." >> today on c-span, "washington journal" is next. then the heritage foundation looks at well fare reform 20 years after it was signed into law. then a look at the migratory bird treaty. later virginia congressman frank wolf joins a discussion on nigeria and religious freedom. >> andy greene, center for american progress economic policy management director. he will talk about hillary clinton's economic proposals. at 8:30, stephen dinan of the washington times on the obama administration's policy on syrian refugees. ♪ it's the washington journal for august 16. of the oba
p.m. eastern on c-span. >> sunday night on "q&a," louisiana state university history professor and historiannancyizenburg discusses her book, white trash, the 400-year untold history of class in america. >> there were actually poor, white ghettos in places like napalitano, chicago and they were described in many of the same derogatory ways of poor blacks who were living in the city, and that's part of our city that we don't talk about. we don't really want to face up...
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p.m. eastern on c-span. fbi director james comey on cyber security issues. on c-span2, it's book tv with books and authors who have written recent biography and memoirs. on c-span three, american history tv. we have a look at actuality in america. then in campaign 2016 coverage continues with live primary results from florida and arizona democratic congresswoman and former dnc chair debbie wasserman schultz and marco rubio face primary and we will bring updates. then to arizona where john mccain seeks the republican nomination for a sixth term in the u.s. senate. we will bring you his remarks as well as your phone calls, reactions and tweets. that's alternate on c-span. c-span washington journal, live every every day with news and policy issue. coming up wednesday morning, chief investigative correspondent for yahoo! news will discuss the fbi's investigation, suggesting that foreign hackers penetrated to state election databases and recent weeks. then they will talk up controversy of the recent hike in the cost of epipen's. then our spotlight in magazine, th
p.m. eastern on c-span. fbi director james comey on cyber security issues. on c-span2, it's book tv with books and authors who have written recent biography and memoirs. on c-span three, american history tv. we have a look at actuality in america. then in campaign 2016 coverage continues with live primary results from florida and arizona democratic congresswoman and former dnc chair debbie wasserman schultz and marco rubio face primary and we will bring updates. then to arizona where john...
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p.m. eastern on c-span. with the national conventions in the rearview mirror, rode wrote to the white house is on the campaign trail and headed toward the candidate debates. three are currently scheduled. monday september 26 at the university, sunday october 9 at washington university in st. st. louis and wednesday, october 19 at the university of nevada las vegas. all will start at nine pm eastern and you can watch them on our companion network c-span. >> a conversation on income inequality and economic issues in the united states. from a recent "washington journal" program, this segment is just over a half hour. >> host: he joins us to discuss income inequality. it's a topic that is likely to come up as hillary clinton gives an address in ohio this afternoon. h the top 1% of income income earners compared to the other 99%. the study breaks it down along state, metropolitan and county lines. mark price, let's start on the national level. when it comes to income inequality in this country, how does the top 1%
p.m. eastern on c-span. with the national conventions in the rearview mirror, rode wrote to the white house is on the campaign trail and headed toward the candidate debates. three are currently scheduled. monday september 26 at the university, sunday october 9 at washington university in st. st. louis and wednesday, october 19 at the university of nevada las vegas. all will start at nine pm eastern and you can watch them on our companion network c-span. >> a conversation on income...
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p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. now it is a discussion on hillary clinton's economic ginger what she and bill in michigan last week, we will show you as much as we can until the heritage foundation on event on welfare reform gets underway at noon eastern. >> our first guest is andy greene at the center for american progress, management director. a little bit about the center for american progress. guest: it is a nonpartisan nonprofit think tank that develops progressive ideas to help move the policy conversation and frankly advance the public interest for middle-class americans. is onehe think tank part thing and you have an action fund, what is that? guest: it can participate in partisan electoral conversations . we do not endorse candidates, we work with any progressive candidate of any party, any stripe, we believe it is important not just to put out ideas but move them through the political process so there can be a result. big: your organization as names, john podesta, mrs. clinton previously, do you have a form
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p.m. eastern on "american history tv" on c-span 3. >>> thursday marking the 100th anniversary of the national park service. tonight we bring you a number of national park service tours from our american artifacts and reel america programs some of the sites are congress hall and the courthouse. that starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3's "american history tv." >>> each week "american history tv"'s artifacts visits historic places. you're looking at peterson house here in washington, d.c. where president lincoln passed away at 7:22 a.m. on april 15th of 1865. up next, a tour of the former boarding house located across the street from ford's theater where lincoln was shot 150 years ago. >> this house was built in the early 1850s by german immigrant to america. he used this house as a border house up to 10 or 12 people lived here at a time. this is a relic of 19th semplg ri boarding house culture. lived in group homes. so this house aside from its history of being the place where lincoln died is an important part of civil war washington, d.c. history. thsz a great museum of culture in washingt
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on. my pleasure. >> road to the white house coverage continue this is afternoon from warren, michigan, where hillary clinton will talk about her plan for the economy. that's live at 1:15 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> and we will defend american jobs and american workers by saying no to bad trade deals like the transpacific partnership and unfair trade practices like -- >> in the state of pennsylvania have lost 1/3 of their manufacturing jobs since the clintons put china into the w.t.o. >> the program includes a look at nafta, the 1994 free trade agreement between the united states, next corks and canada. >> this will well us together and cause more jobs for our people, more exports for our markets, and more democracy for our allies. >> a discussion on how the founding fathers viewed free-throw. >> the fact that historically the united states simply was not a free trade nation for most of american history, the u.s. is, in fact, a tariff protected economy. this goes back to our very constitution. >> and n in-depth examination of the world trade organization, the body that enforces global trade rules. >> at the time the w.t.o. is being negotiated or its evil smaller sister, nafta, the north ameri
on. my pleasure. >> road to the white house coverage continue this is afternoon from warren, michigan, where hillary clinton will talk about her plan for the economy. that's live at 1:15 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> and we will defend american jobs and american workers by saying no to bad trade deals like the transpacific partnership and unfair trade practices like -- >> in the state of pennsylvania have lost 1/3 of their manufacturing jobs since the clintons put china into...
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eastern on c-span 3. later, more on that topic and intelligence sharing from the center for strategic and international studies. that is live at 1:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> at c-span.org, you can watch public affairs and political programming any time at your convenience on your desktop, laptop, or mobile device. go to www.c-span.org and click on the video library search bar. you can type in the name of the speaker, the sponsor of a bill, for an event topic, review the search results, and click on the program you would like to watch. if you are looking for our most current programs, our homepage as many current programs ready for immediate viewing, such as today's "washington journal." c-span.org is a public service of your cable or satellite provider. check it out at c-span.org. its summeraking break, the senate voted for a second time to block funding to combat and prevent the zika virus. last may, when our democratic colleagues asked us to act, and act with urgency, but today, they turned down the very money that they argued for last may, and decided to gamble with the lives of children like this, instead of protecting them
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eastern live on c-span. and in the evening, on the green bay, wisconsin where donald trump will hold a rally for his supporters. that is live at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> coming up this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, the life and legacy of content or hamilton. >> his augment that though war had been a common struggle. all the states were fighting together for the liberty of all. assumed the deaths of the -- debts of the 13 states and they would all be treated as one debt . >> saturday evening. on the economic achievements about xander hamilton. and at 10:00, a 1945 war department film the last bond document the final month of the be 29 super fortress eric campaign against japan including atomic bombings. sunday morning at 10:00, the third and final 2000 presidential debate between democratic vice president al gore and george w. bush. >> allowed to protect themselves and families. i believe that we ought to keep guns out of the hand of people who should not have been. that is why one background checks at gun shows. >> i think some commonsense sense gun safety measures are certainly needed with the flood of cheap handgu
eastern live on c-span. and in the evening, on the green bay, wisconsin where donald trump will hold a rally for his supporters. that is live at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> coming up this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, the life and legacy of content or hamilton. >> his augment that though war had been a common struggle. all the states were fighting together for the liberty of all. assumed the deaths of the -- debts of the 13 states and they would all be treated as...
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p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >> joining us from las vegas on c-span's newsmakers program is former new mexico governor gary johnson. thank you very much for being with us. gov. johnson: great to be with all of you. thank you. >> joining us is david, senior correspondent for the washington examiner. also the host of the examining politics podcast which is available online governor, let me begin with the commission on presidential debates which is set at the benchmark of 15% for you to anticipate. -- participate. the first scheduled for late september. is that a fair benchmark? >> i think the benchmark is fair. what is not there is that all the polls being conducted right now have done, and clinton and on the second or third question will ask what happens if you add johnson to the mix. right now we are pretty solidly in the 10% range. 99% of the media just reports the top two lines. what you have is a majority of people in this country don't know there is a third-party candidate. i believe if my name was just included in the top line, i would be at 20%. i and bill weld would be at th
p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >> joining us from las vegas on c-span's newsmakers program is former new mexico governor gary johnson. thank you very much for being with us. gov. johnson: great to be with all of you. thank you. >> joining us is david, senior correspondent for the washington examiner. also the host of the examining politics podcast which is available online governor, let me begin with the commission on presidential debates which is set at the benchmark of 15%...
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p.m. eastern on c-span and www.c-span.org. >> now, a look at behind-the-scenes white house transitions from one has it into another. participants include former white house chief of staff josh bolten and mack mclarty. this is one hour 20 minutes. >> one of the most striking features of presidential transition today is the bipartisanship that prevailed among government officials in , writes the transition laws. the president and the white house staff that that the planning and the agencies that carry out the policies. it was not always the case. when in 1952, president truman wanted to bring into the white house both the republican and the democratic presidential nominees, to meet with his cabinet and white house staff members, he met with a partisan divide. ms. kumar: he had wanted them to come in because when he he came into office, he was unprepared. he came in in january of 1945, roosevelt died in april and two minute new of the atomic bomb. and so, sealed by that experience, he wanted to bring people in so that they were going to understand what was ahead of them. general eisenhower tur
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p.m. eastern on c-span. stern, donald trump will discuss policy at a campaign event in youngstown, ohio. we will have that for you and c-span2. -- on c-span two. three years after the supreme court ruling overturned part of the voting rights act, arts across the country have struck down a number of state laws saying they discriminate against specific groups of voters. saturday night, c-span issue spotlight looks at voting rights and the impact on the 2016 election. we will feature part of the 2013 supreme court oral argument and shelby versus holder. members of congress look at whether to restore the voting rights act and a discussion on whether the voting rights act is necessary. here is what the presidential candidates have to say. >> all this voter id, and a lot of places aren't going to have better ideas. what does that mean? you just keep walking and voting. >> what is happening is a sweeping effort to disempower and disenfranchised people of color, poor people and young people from one end of our countr
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p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. ofafter the recent hacking e-mails at the dnc, bloomberg news writes that another set of e-mails were compromised. this time at the democratic congressional campaign committee. 2.0one by the name of released e-mails. this weekend, nancy pelosi sent to members and their staff warning them of the situation. -- i have reads received scores of mostly obscene and sick calls. number andg my phone i advise you to do so as well. this is a sad course of events, not only for us, but more importantly for our country. hacking is under investigation by the fbi. now, federal cyber security officials discuss their efforts to protect the federal i.t. infrastructure. adobe systems sponsored this forum. this is about one hour and 45 minutes. >> good morning and welcome. i am the president of government executive media group. it is my pleasure to welcome you. out anotherto point thing that you have on your chair which is another event we have upcoming. it is a weeklong celebration of everything of inter
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p.m. eastern on c-span. we want your reaction. at c-span.org, you can what our public affairs and political programming any time at your convenience on your desktop, laptop, or mobile device. go to our home page, www.c-span.org, and click on the video library search bar. list of search results and click on the program you would like to watch, or refine your search with our many search tools. our most looking for current programs and you do not want to search the library, our homepage has many current programs ready for your immediate viewing, such as today's washington journal. c-span is a public service of your cable or satellite provider. if you are a c-span water, check it out at -- c-span watcher, check it out at www.c-span.org. host: with me is yasmeen alamiri. how would you describe rare to other people? media group a talks owned website. we are interesting in the way that all of our information lives online, whereas some other organizations have broadcasts for most and they adopted for online. everything is created with an o
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p.m. eastern on c-span. ucla political lynn andofessor loin historian discussed their election.ns about the they also discussed the campaign styles of donald trump and hillary clinton. hosted by the hammer museum in about 1:20. this is [applause] you, claudia, and all of you for coming tonight to two distinguished guests who are not psychics or prognosticators, but political scientists and historians who tudy elections and the results of the elections and everything that happens in between. learly, in this year of the outsider, status quo politicians are having a hard time usual, ng politics as parroting predictable political rhetoric with platitudes and falling flat are and of course the electorate is ngry, and donald trump has changed the narrative, and not necessarily for the better. rather than predict the npredictable, ucla political scientist lynn maverick will begin in explaining the unpredictable. 10 or 15 peak for minutes. then american university alan lichman will explain his system that has presid
p.m. eastern on c-span. ucla political lynn andofessor loin historian discussed their election.ns about the they also discussed the campaign styles of donald trump and hillary clinton. hosted by the hammer museum in about 1:20. this is [applause] you, claudia, and all of you for coming tonight to two distinguished guests who are not psychics or prognosticators, but political scientists and historians who tudy elections and the results of the elections and everything that happens in between....
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p.m. eastern on c-span. >> now a special edition of book tv. every night a series of programs focusing on a new subject. tonight education. first we will hear from author ed bolin on his experience in the public school system. then a talk on how the founders envisioned pup higher education. that's followed by monique morris who wrote the book push out, the criminalization of black girls in schools. later they discuss politics on college campuses. after that mathematician and scientist andrew hacker on his book the math men. they talk about the book and the lessons he learned while teaching for one year and a new york city public high school. this is just under one hour. >> welcome. please a show of hands of this is your first time. wow. thank you so much for finding us twenty years ago. [inaudible] but it was on the upper west side and a year ago we took the plunge and opened our third location and we want to thank you for coming to tonight's reading. [applause] joining us tonight we hope you can pick up a copy or two or three of the book. we wi
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p.m. eastern, here on c-span. meanwhile, donald trump travels to ohio tomorrow for a speech on foreign policy at youngstown state university. that is live at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. with less than three months until election day, there are reports that several republicans are calling on the rnc to focus more attention on congressional races, rather than on the presidential race. we spoke more about that with a reporter on today's "washington journal." daniel, whoone is is the associate editor and reporter for politico. and also the new contributor to the daily playbook. thank you for being with us. daniel: thanks for having me. steve: we heard from reince priebus, saying do not believe it. what is going on behind the ?cenes those involved in the campaign and the rnc, they are trying to that hedonald trump, really has to change as a candidate, because what he has been doing has not been working the last couple of weeks. stop withrging him to the vicious rhetoric, and not get caught up in the media firestorm
p.m. eastern, here on c-span. meanwhile, donald trump travels to ohio tomorrow for a speech on foreign policy at youngstown state university. that is live at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. with less than three months until election day, there are reports that several republicans are calling on the rnc to focus more attention on congressional races, rather than on the presidential race. we spoke more about that with a reporter on today's "washington journal." daniel, whoone is is the...
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p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >>> the fourth u.s.cuit court of appeals recently held it is judicial conference in west virginia. it included fourth district judge henry hudson and u.s. marshal christopher parks. they discuss ad having a active plan in place to deal with a active shooter. this is about 30 minutes. >> can i get everybody to have a seat, please, and we'll get started. one of the unfortunate realities of life today is that we have to worry about an active shooter and judge henry hudson from the eastern district of virginia prepared a program for you this morning to talk about an active shooter what you should do if you were to unfortunately find yourself in such a situation. i think you will find it of great practical value. i will turn it over to judge hudson. >> thank you, chief. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, our presentation today is about a very unpleasant topic but, as unpleasant as it may be your life may depend upon it. the theme of our presentation today is that when you're confronted with an active shooter yo
p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >>> the fourth u.s.cuit court of appeals recently held it is judicial conference in west virginia. it included fourth district judge henry hudson and u.s. marshal christopher parks. they discuss ad having a active plan in place to deal with a active shooter. this is about 30 minutes. >> can i get everybody to have a seat, please, and we'll get started. one of the unfortunate realities of life today is that we have to worry about an active...
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p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >> physician and environmental health advocate jill stein was officially nominated to be the green party residential nominee at its national convention over the weekend. in her acceptance speech, she talked about her proposal called a green new deal that proposes creating jobs by transitioning to renewable energy by 2030. dr. stein was introduced by her vice presidential running mate, international human rights ajamu.te this is about one hour. >> are you ready to make history? [cheers] i am so honored to be with you this afternoon. it has been a tremendous experience the last couple of days. before i get into my remarks, please allow me to thank my dear sister. i want you to understand something. she talks about human rights and the role that i play. when they write the history of the evolution of the human rights movement in this country, front and center will be my dear sister, believe me. [cheers] i have to admit, i told dr. stein that running with me is not going to be as adventurous as running with sherry. you all know when you run with sherry, you be
p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >> physician and environmental health advocate jill stein was officially nominated to be the green party residential nominee at its national convention over the weekend. in her acceptance speech, she talked about her proposal called a green new deal that proposes creating jobs by transitioning to renewable energy by 2030. dr. stein was introduced by her vice presidential running mate, international human rights ajamu.te this is about one hour....
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on. that's at 7:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span 3's "american history tv". >>> next on american history tv's reel america, from 1939, "a nationwide system of parks," the 16-minute interior department film profiles the civilian concentration corps and work that was being done to develop state and national parks during the great depression. ♪ >>> in 1933, the chief concern of the american government was to break the back of a bad depression. among the conditions to be remedied were two president roosevelt recognized at once. employment for hundreds of thousands of young men and war veterans was imperative. soil erosion had shown the necessity of the immediate restoration, conservation and further development of the country's natural resources. as one solution for both problems, the organization and work of the civilian conservation corps was undertaken. and in two years through this unique plan, both problems were well on their way towards solution as great aids to economic recovery. the saving of natural resources was conservation p
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gary johnson on newsmakers joining us this weekend with a special edition of newsmakers riding night at 8:00 p.m. eastern time -- here on c-span. friday night at 8:00 p.m. here on c-span. crystal from kentucky. democrat. caller: thank you for the call. host: what did you think of the speech? caller: the more i listen to both of the candidates, the more it is clear to me that hillary is the right choice. not only does she have a working working in the government, she even lays out the plan that she intends to enforce. i'm a firm believer that just because you can identify a problem does not mean you necessarily have the solution. he isre i was into trunk, great at identifying problems but he never gives a solution said to me, the choice is clear. you want somebody who has experience working in the government, being behind the scenes and the government, having a knowledge of what it headtake and having the that it will take to run the country to make those decisions that will not only affect you but affect the whole country and be logical and reasoning about it. roger on the line. donald trump supporter. caller: thank you. liber
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. >> he was a look at our primetime schedule on the c-span networks. at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, a discussion on how the obama administration is working with the clinton and trump campaigns on transitioning the white house from their administration to the next. on c-span2, it is book tv with authors that have written about criminal justice. and on c-span three, it is american history tv with our series, "the contenders, kelly look at contenders who have lost the presidency. we will examine the life and career of barry goldwater. >> washington journal is live every day with new and policy issues that impact you. coming up thursday morning, new york times washington correspondent will be on to talk about a series behind the new york times and investigating reporting on the blurring lines of educational institutions of the corporate world. the commissioner of the bureau of labor statistics and the economic policy correspondent for the washington post will join us to discuss the latest bureau of labour findings on jobs, and wages. we will talk about the u.s. economy, exam
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p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >> after the recent hacking of e-mails at the dnc, bloomberg news writes another set of e-mails were compromised. this time for the democratic congressional campaign committee. 2.0eone called guccifer released e-mails from staff. nancy pelosi sent a letter to members and their staff warning them of the situation. readsader -- the letter in part -- i have received scores of obscene and mostly sick calls. i enjoy my phone number and i advise you to do so as well. this is a sad course of events, not only for us, but more .mportant for our country the most recent hacking is under investigation by the fbi according to several news outlets. now, federal cyber security officials discussed their efforts to protect the federal i.t. infrastructure. a debbie system's spot -- adobe systems sponsored this. this is about an hour and 45 minutes. >> all right. good morning. welcome youasure to to mission-critical, an update on cyber security produced by nextgov and underwritten by adobe. i want to point out something that you have under your chair also produced by nextgov
p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >> after the recent hacking of e-mails at the dnc, bloomberg news writes another set of e-mails were compromised. this time for the democratic congressional campaign committee. 2.0eone called guccifer released e-mails from staff. nancy pelosi sent a letter to members and their staff warning them of the situation. readsader -- the letter in part -- i have received scores of obscene and mostly sick calls. i enjoy my phone number and i advise you to do...
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p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >> congress is in recess until september 6 with senators and house members spending time in their home states. while they are out of session we are bringing you booktv in prime-time here on c-span2. coming up, books about opal politics. we begin with david satter's look, "the less you know, the better you will sleep" russia's road to terror and dictatorship under yeltsin and putin. then the book politics in mexico. democratic consolidation or to kline. next to former moscow correspondent for the financial times david satter argues that doris nielsen and vladimir putin preside over the criminalization of russia. mr. sattar was the first u.s. journalist to be kicked out of russia since the fall of the soviet union. his look is "the less you know, the better you will sleep" or he spoke at the heritage foundation. >> good morning and welcome to the heritage foundation and our lori berman auditorium. we welcome those who join us on our heritage.orc web site as well as those joining us on c-span booktv in the future. we remind all of our outside yours you
p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >> congress is in recess until september 6 with senators and house members spending time in their home states. while they are out of session we are bringing you booktv in prime-time here on c-span2. coming up, books about opal politics. we begin with david satter's look, "the less you know, the better you will sleep" russia's road to terror and dictatorship under yeltsin and putin. then the book politics in mexico. democratic consolidation...
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p.m. eastern on c-span. >> this week and come our road to the white house coverage takes you to the political party for the green party in houston. see the acceptance speeches by the nominees for president and vice president. watch commercial-free coverage on c-span, listen on your desktop or mobile device using the radio app, or watch anytime at c-span.org. >> now, the contenders. our series on keep little figures who ran for president and lost, but who nevertheless changed history. we feature former governor of new york al smith, democratic candidate in 1928. this two-hour program was sen. mccain: i come here tonight knowing i am the underdog in these final weeks. if you know where to look, there are signs of hope. even in the most unexpected places. even in this room full of proud manhattan democrats. i can't shake that feeling that some people here are pulling for me. [applause] i am delighted to see you here tonight, hillary. [laughter] pres. obama: i was thrilled to get this invitation. i feel right at home here because it is often said i share e
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p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >> congress is in recess until september 6 with senators and house spending time in their home states. while they are out of session we are bringing you booktv in prime-time here on c-span2. coming up, books about opal politics. we begin with david satter's look, "the less you know, the better you will sleep" russia's road to terror and dictatorship under yeltsin and putin. then the book politics in mexico. democratic consolidation or to...
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c-span city tour to port huron. saturday at noon eastern on book tv. sunday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span three. working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> sunday night on q&a, civil war historian and virginia tech professor emeritus, james robertson discusses his book, "after the civil war". those who changed america. >> stata leaves this were very deep and it went as far back in generations and i think one has to keep that in mind. i'm not belittling slavery. slavery. slavery is without question the major causes of war but you can explain the action of good, decent men like robert ely and the stonewall jackson, they fight because virginia needs met. now that they supported the confederate calls. neither wanted. >> sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. >> in her book, white rage them or university professor carolyn anderson argues that the racial divide in america is fueled by white resentment over progress by african-americans. she discussed her book at the ferguson missouri public library. this this is just
c-span city tour to port huron. saturday at noon eastern on book tv. sunday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span three. working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> sunday night on q&a, civil war historian and virginia tech professor emeritus, james robertson discusses his book, "after the civil war". those who changed america. >> stata leaves this were very deep and it went as far back in generations and i think one...
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p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. hillary clinton and vice president biden campaigned in scranton, pennsylvania monday. scranton is mr. biden's hometown and the home of misses clinton's father. they talked about job growth and donald trump, calling him unfit for service in the white house, particularly to be in charge of the u.s. military. this is an hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the vice president of the united states, joe biden and hillary clinton. ♪ ♪ cheers and applause] >> wow. hello, everyone. thank you. thank you all so much. it is so great to be back in scranton, -- in pennsylvania. i can't tell you how important this is to me and to vice president biden. we both have a lot of memories and lake winola, that's right. and it is such a nostalgic trip for me because my brothers are here. every to this lake summer of my life and loved every minute of it. life, and we loved every minute of it. there are a lot of people in havecrowd who are family known, or joe's family have known over the years. we a
p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. hillary clinton and vice president biden campaigned in scranton, pennsylvania monday. scranton is mr. biden's hometown and the home of misses clinton's father. they talked about job growth and donald trump, calling him unfit for service in the white house, particularly to be in charge of the u.s. military. this is an hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the vice president of the united states, joe biden and hillary clinton. ♪ ♪ cheers...
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p.m. eastern on c-span and on www.c-span.org. spoke to donald trump a meeting of christian evangelical pastors in orlando, where he discussed religious freedom and the tax-exempt status of churches. he is introduced by formal presidential candidate mike huckabee. this is 45 minutes. >> good afternoon. thank you. thank you very much. i want you to know that back at the republican convention, i had this amazing speech ready and it started out with these words, "i'm very proud to accept her nomination." [laughter] >> unfortunately, that speech never got delivered. because over the course of the past year, voters in this country by record numbers selected someone else. someone who, by the way, as i will be honest with you, was not my first choice. i was my first choice. [laughter] >> a year ago, donald trump was my opponent and we were debating each other. i will tell you this. at every one of those debates, i noticed a lot of the other candidates were taking on donald trump. they were saying terrible things about the guy. and they w
p.m. eastern on c-span and on www.c-span.org. spoke to donald trump a meeting of christian evangelical pastors in orlando, where he discussed religious freedom and the tax-exempt status of churches. he is introduced by formal presidential candidate mike huckabee. this is 45 minutes. >> good afternoon. thank you. thank you very much. i want you to know that back at the republican convention, i had this amazing speech ready and it started out with these words, "i'm very proud to accept...
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p.m. eastern on c-span.cer: now, two former cia directors and the former editors of the new york times and washington post talk about the know versus t to the responsibility to protect lassified information for national security. this was part of a conference at the george w. bush presidential people, ooking at the the presidency, and the press. it's about an hour and 10 minutes. >> our next panel is the right to know versus the responsibility to protect. to tell the difference. jr., is the ey, journalism. he was executive editor of the washington post from 1991 to 2008. during his 17 years as executive post, of the washington the paper won 25 pulitzer prizes. michael
p.m. eastern on c-span.cer: now, two former cia directors and the former editors of the new york times and washington post talk about the know versus t to the responsibility to protect lassified information for national security. this was part of a conference at the george w. bush presidential people, ooking at the the presidency, and the press. it's about an hour and 10 minutes. >> our next panel is the right to know versus the responsibility to protect. to tell the difference. jr., is...
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on c-span2. obama has his trip to laos. and makes in the first u.s. president to visit the southeast asian nation. tuesday, previewing the trip and we are live at nine 30 p.m. eastern on c-span two. >> with the house and senate returning from their summer break next week, on thursday, we will preview four key issues facing congress next fall. >> women in america today want to make sure they have the ability to not get pregnant because they have the mosquitoes. >> vid decided to gamble with that. >> all of these those are vital and the greatest number of refugees. >> criminal justice reform. collects every republican and democrat wants to see less gun violence. nonviolence and demand an into someone's killing everywhere. commissioner john consonant. consonant john andrew , commissioner of the internal revenue service for high crimes and misdemeanors. collects we will review the debate. night at 8:00ay eastern on c-span for congress this fall. >> a new ad called donald trump's america put up by the trump campaign manager owning as is niles, the editor of the newspaper. thank you for being with us. >> what is the message resigned this. >> it is a big narrative of what they have
on c-span2. obama has his trip to laos. and makes in the first u.s. president to visit the southeast asian nation. tuesday, previewing the trip and we are live at nine 30 p.m. eastern on c-span two. >> with the house and senate returning from their summer break next week, on thursday, we will preview four key issues facing congress next fall. >> women in america today want to make sure they have the ability to not get pregnant because they have the mosquitoes. >> vid decided...
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p.m. eastern on c-span. >> this week on q&a, will discuss the book -- about the dynasty that ruled russia for 300 years. >> the book is called, the roman office. 1613-1918. i want to read you a headline in the daily mail, the london daily mail, you wrote this back in january, the romance, the marrieds are and the 16-year-old mistress was about love letters of the head of state. >> i did not actually write that, that is the headline written by the daily mail, headline writer. buds, i would say that the correspondent is referring to the most outrageous to most explicit correspondent ever written by the head of state. i've to say the correspondent is outrageous that they edited the daily mail and they said we are a tabloid newspaper in england but we cannot print all of this stuff, we are a family newspaper. >> who was it? who is head of the state? it was the czar emperor, alexander the second, the emperor who liberated first the slaves of russia at exactly the same time as your president lincoln was about to liberate the slaves of america. the two men were correspondent and were assassinate
p.m. eastern on c-span. >> this week on q&a, will discuss the book -- about the dynasty that ruled russia for 300 years. >> the book is called, the roman office. 1613-1918. i want to read you a headline in the daily mail, the london daily mail, you wrote this back in january, the romance, the marrieds are and the 16-year-old mistress was about love letters of the head of state. >> i did not actually write that, that is the headline written by the daily mail, headline...
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p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. announcer: june marked the 800th anniversary of the magna carta. the circuit court of appeals hosted a discussion at its conference earlier this year, focusing on the document and its impact on the u.s. constitution. this is just under one hour. host: all right, ladies and gentlemen, if we can get started, our next segment will deal with the magna carta. i will tell you that last week, one afternoon, i had a friend of mine and his wife come by to meit, and the husband asked some questions about what was going to go on at this conference, and they said, what are the kinds of things you are going to talk about? i said, well, one of the things we're going to do is celebrate the signing of the magna carta. he said, when was that side? he said 1215. and he looked at his wife and said, honey, i told you we should have come before lunch. we have a very distinguished group. e.have professor a. ready, and if you are i am going to turn the program over to you, professor. professor howard: good morning, everybody. nice to see all of you. as you know, we are pl
p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. announcer: june marked the 800th anniversary of the magna carta. the circuit court of appeals hosted a discussion at its conference earlier this year, focusing on the document and its impact on the u.s. constitution. this is just under one hour. host: all right, ladies and gentlemen, if we can get started, our next segment will deal with the magna carta. i will tell you that last week, one afternoon, i had a friend of mine and his wife come by to meit, and...
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p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >> today maryland senator ben cardin on cybersecurity and an innovativemy. he speaks at the association of county summer conference. live coverage at 1 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> monday marks the 20th anniversary of the 1996 welfare law passed by a republican congress and signed by president bill clinton. our special program looks back at the senate debate over the 1996 law. spirit the current welfare system has failed the very families it was intended to serve. >> i don't know many people who watch -- what do you militate themselves, standing in line waiting for the welfare check. the are druggies and drunks. they are out there. there's no question about it, but a lot of those people are simply people who have not yet discovered a way out of their misery and their poverty. >> we decided the state and the governors and legislatures out there in america are as concerned about the poor as we are, as concerned about their well being and as concerned if not more so than we are about the status of welfare in their states. >> and includes discussions on how the
p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org. >> today maryland senator ben cardin on cybersecurity and an innovativemy. he speaks at the association of county summer conference. live coverage at 1 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> monday marks the 20th anniversary of the 1996 welfare law passed by a republican congress and signed by president bill clinton. our special program looks back at the senate debate over the 1996 law. spirit the current welfare system has failed the very families it was...