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on how the federal reserve is currently operating. watch the interview tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> you realize of the not only love to do, i think it could be different from the kind of books that have been written in the past and a way in which to rethink and reevaluate who this person was, what his real significance was, what his virtues really were that made adored andthe most add you related figures in american history, but what were his flaws and the things that made him, in many ways, unpleasant and hated by millions of people? q&a, arthurght on herman takes a look at the life and career of u.s. army general douglas macarthur in his book "douglas macarthur: american warrior." >> he saw the future more clearly than he saw the present. whether it was the rise of china , the split between china and the soviet union, which he foresaw, but also the fate of american domestic politics. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span "q&a." >> next, a senate hearing on while higher prevention. interim president michael middleton talks about the .chool's response john king on implementa
on how the federal reserve is currently operating. watch the interview tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> you realize of the not only love to do, i think it could be different from the kind of books that have been written in the past and a way in which to rethink and reevaluate who this person was, what his real significance was, what his virtues really were that made adored andthe most add you related figures in american history, but what were his flaws and the...
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p.m. eastern on c-span -- it re-airs on sunday evenings at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span. brennanctor john testifies about the cia's operations around the world and global terror threats. you can watch it live beginning at 9:00 eastern on c-span three and c-span.org. >> on american history tv, this saturday starting at 1:00 p.m. eastern, we are live from gettysburg college for the annual civil war institute summer conference as authors, historians and professors examine topics such as reconstruction in the north and the post-civil war career of ulysses s grant and the origins of the lost cause. 40ththe approach of the anniversary of the smithsonian air and space museum, we will show a series of nasa films. we will look at the 1966 film, science reporter. a couple of our earlier models. this is the mercury suit. after the mercury suit is the gemini. this is a suit very similar to this, in fact identical to this was warned by white in his extravehicular excursions. >> it does look different from that gemini suit. >> it is one of our earlier models of the apollo suit. >> trac
p.m. eastern on c-span -- it re-airs on sunday evenings at 9 p.m. eastern on c-span. brennanctor john testifies about the cia's operations around the world and global terror threats. you can watch it live beginning at 9:00 eastern on c-span three and c-span.org. >> on american history tv, this saturday starting at 1:00 p.m. eastern, we are live from gettysburg college for the annual civil war institute summer conference as authors, historians and professors examine topics such as...
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p.m. on c-span 3. one-of-a-kind aviation and space artifacts including the spirit of st. louis. learn more about the museum as we talk with its director. the museum curator and valerie neal, chair of the museum's space history department. you can join the conversation as we take your phone calls, e-mails and tweets. the 40th anniversary of the smithsonian air and space me see him beginning at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3's american history tv. on road to the white house rewind we look back to the 1980 presidential campaign. we will hear ronald reagan accept his party's nomination at the 1980 republican national convention in detroit. here is a preview. is the lawns,here in the people. the responsibility to live up to that trust is where it belongs, elected leaders. that kind of relationship between the people and their elected leaders as a special kind of compact. a grouprs ago in 1620 of families dared to cross an ocean to build a future for themselves and a new world. when they arrived at plymouth, massachusetts, they formed what they called a compact, an agreement among them
p.m. on c-span 3. one-of-a-kind aviation and space artifacts including the spirit of st. louis. learn more about the museum as we talk with its director. the museum curator and valerie neal, chair of the museum's space history department. you can join the conversation as we take your phone calls, e-mails and tweets. the 40th anniversary of the smithsonian air and space me see him beginning at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3's american history tv. on road to the white house rewind we look back to...
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on the press bus give me your card. [inaudible] >> later today, watch c-span's conversation with democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders from vermont. six: 30 p.m.t at and 9:30 p.m. et on c-span. >> our guest on newsmakers this week is the congressman from texas. he is the chairman of the financial services committee in the house of representatives. we heard testimony this week from janet yellen. the congressman has a major reform package for dodd frank in the wind. we will talk about that with him and more. with our two guests. donna and pete. as we get started, mr. chairman. yesterday the financial services spending package was do to make its way to the house floor preempted by the democrats sit in on gun legislation. what is the next stop for that piece of legislation? >> i expect that to be up on one of the most available legislative days and includes provisions that are supported to make some of the washington --eaucracy more accountable putting the consumer financial protection bureau on budget. subject to the powers of purse from congress to make sure they have a bipartisan commission to set of one director. there are some good provisions in the bill and
on the press bus give me your card. [inaudible] >> later today, watch c-span's conversation with democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders from vermont. six: 30 p.m.t at and 9:30 p.m. et on c-span. >> our guest on newsmakers this week is the congressman from texas. he is the chairman of the financial services committee in the house of representatives. we heard testimony this week from janet yellen. the congressman has a major reform package for dodd frank in the wind. we will...
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p.m. on c-span two. later in the day, the brookings institution hears from veterans affair secretary robert mcdonald. he will talk about changes that are implemented at the ba and ongoing efforts to provide better access to veteran health care. that is live at 2:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up on monday, in the wake of the orlando mass shooting and the subsequent filibuster by senator chris murphy, a congressional reporter for the washington post talks about the schedule this week in congress, including senate actions on gun control. representative mark meadows, republican from north carolina and chair of the government operations subcommittee talked about last week as he vote to commissioner and the 2016 presidential campaign. cochair of the voting rights caucus on his new efforts to strike down voter id laws in the state and to update the voting rights act in the will talk with the atlantic marilyn thomp
p.m. on c-span two. later in the day, the brookings institution hears from veterans affair secretary robert mcdonald. he will talk about changes that are implemented at the ba and ongoing efforts to provide better access to veteran health care. that is live at 2:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up on monday, in the wake of the orlando mass shooting and the subsequent filibuster by senator...
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p.m. eastern for election results, candidate speeches, and your reaction, and we will look ahead at the fall battleground states, taking you to the white house on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. >> regretted presidential --didate bernie sanders democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders campaigning in los angeles. you can see that live at 6 p.m. eastern on c-span. next, we will take a look at what is thing done to help homeless veterans. labor secretary thomas perez was part of this event. he shares what his department is doing to help veterans find steady work. also remarks from virginia governor terry mcauliffe. this is two hours. >> good morning. yay. oh, that got quiet fast. hi, everyone. welcome to washington. whoo-hoo! all right. to good vantage of the coffee this morning, good. my name is really cohn, i am the director of the national coalition for homeless veterans. i have seen a lot of your faces the last few days. i know because you guys have prevented me from doing things like going to the bathroom. that who is here for the very first time? whoa! [applause] >> i want to welcome you to the family. we are like that weird aunt. for
p.m. eastern for election results, candidate speeches, and your reaction, and we will look ahead at the fall battleground states, taking you to the white house on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org. >> regretted presidential --didate bernie sanders democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders campaigning in los angeles. you can see that live at 6 p.m. eastern on c-span. next, we will take a look at what is thing done to help homeless veterans. labor secretary thomas perez was part...
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p.m. on c-span. talkst, alvin townley -- theis book, "defiant" pows who endured vietnam's most infamous prison, the women who fought for them and the one who never returned. he will talk about the vietnam war in how they were held in solitary confinement, suffering mental torture by the north the vietnamese. 10 of the soldiers returned home. this was recorded in pensacola, florida in 2014. it is about 45 minutes. >> good morning and welcome to all of you. today for our discovery saturday series we have a special guest, an author who has written four books and he is going to discuss the latest of those four books. i have it here in my hand. it's entitled "defiant" -- the pows who endured vietnam's most infamous prison, the women who fought for them and the one who never returned. he's going to tell us about his book and then he is going to answer some questions and then he will be available to autograph copies of that book if you would like to see them. now we are privileged in the course of his prese
p.m. on c-span. talkst, alvin townley -- theis book, "defiant" pows who endured vietnam's most infamous prison, the women who fought for them and the one who never returned. he will talk about the vietnam war in how they were held in solitary confinement, suffering mental torture by the north the vietnamese. 10 of the soldiers returned home. this was recorded in pensacola, florida in 2014. it is about 45 minutes. >> good morning and welcome to all of you. today for our discovery...
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p.m. on c-span 2. >> mitch mcconnell and several other lawmakers appear this last week and at a conference here in washington, hosted by the faith and freedom coalition. they spoke about the presidential election. this is two hours. >> good morning. andf we focus on the issues the constitution, we win. i want to bring you up-to-date on some work that we are doing in the house of representatives. everybody remembers the videos that came out last year and with every video, we got a little bit more insight into what was happening with abortion. we got a view of doctors who were willing to sell baby body parts for money. clinics where marketing body parts online. this exploits young woman and they see their babies as a propherofit center. the house of representatives is doing something about it. the microphone is not on. can you hear me now? working.it is we will do it this way, then. the videos is what everybody saw. and he wanted us to do something about it. on october 7, 2015, the house passed a resolution. it established the investigative panel on infant lives. we were directed to investig
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p.m. eastern on c-span two.nnouncer: tonight on c-span, q&a with arthur herman that is followed by british pm david cameron who has announces plans to resign after britain has decided to exit the european unions. -- union. -- later,sident can't presidential candidate bernie sanders. ♪ announcer: this week on "q&a," father and senior fellow arthur herman. he discusses his book "american warrior." about douglas macarthur. herman, what made douglas macarthur so controversial? arthur: well, a number of things. i think there was aspect of his personality, his politics and then there's also simply the --
p.m. eastern on c-span two.nnouncer: tonight on c-span, q&a with arthur herman that is followed by british pm david cameron who has announces plans to resign after britain has decided to exit the european unions. -- union. -- later,sident can't presidential candidate bernie sanders. ♪ announcer: this week on "q&a," father and senior fellow arthur herman. he discusses his book "american warrior." about douglas macarthur. herman, what made douglas macarthur so...
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p.m. eastern. c-span's conversation with democratic presidential candidate senator bernie sanders of vermont. p.m.an see that at 6:30 and 9:30 p.m. eastern on-span. you realize, this is something i would not only love to do, but something i think could be really different from the kinds of books that have been written about macarthur in whichst, and the way in to really rethink and reevaluate who this person was, what his significance was, what his were that made him one of the most adored and agitated figures -- adulated figures were that made in american history, but what were his flaws and things that made him a really ways unpleasant and hated. arthurer: sunday night, herman takes a look at the life and career of douglas macarthur in his book "douglas macarthur: american warrior." i think that's one of the things about macarthur that you can say. he saw the future more clearly than he saw the present. ofther it was the rise china, the split between china and the soviet union, which he foresaw, but also perhaps the fate of american domestic politics. 8:00ncer: sunday night at eastern on c-span's q&a. announcer: tom wheeler discussed the
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on the c-span networks. on on c-span, after the dnc platform hearings wrap up, today state department briefing on certain policy. at 8:00 p.mn c-span two, the network of enlightened women host a conference conference with conservative authors and businesswomen on public policy policy positions. on c-span three, news conference on the future of guantÁnamo bay detainees. >> book tv has 48 hours hours of nonfiction books and authors every weekend. here are some programs coming up this weekend. on saturday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern, from book expo american, the annual trade show in chicago, former and be a player cream abdul-jabbar talks about his book, writings on the wall about the political and social landscape. on sunday at 2:30 p.m. eastern, roundtable p.m. eastern, roundtable discussion about donald trump's book, the art of the deal, first published in 1987. panelist will discuss the book. >> at 9:00 p.m. eastern, afterwards the political science professor talks about his book, isis, the history. that looks at the history and rise of isis. he is interviewed by author of mecca and mainstream, muslim life in america, after
on the c-span networks. on on c-span, after the dnc platform hearings wrap up, today state department briefing on certain policy. at 8:00 p.mn c-span two, the network of enlightened women host a conference conference with conservative authors and businesswomen on public policy policy positions. on c-span three, news conference on the future of guantÁnamo bay detainees. >> book tv has 48 hours hours of nonfiction books and authors every weekend. here are some programs coming up this...
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p.m. eastern on c-span. hers will be speaking at the american jewish committee global forum. that event starts at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. up until then, discussion on donald trump and his influence on the republican party. it is from today's "washington journal." feldman is the chief political correspondent for the christian science monitor. recently, she took on the question of who the republicans are with donald trump as the standardbearer. one question at the top of the story -- is he rupturing or reinventing the gop? could it be a bit of vote? absolutely, the answer for right now is that he is rupturing. massive split in the party particularly with republican leaders who very tentatively and unenthusiastically have endorsed him in the name of our to unity and in the name of defeating hillary clinton who they say would be worse. they would be the first wet knowledge that we don't exactly know what we would get with him will trump. there in lies the existing question of where this party is going. it is
p.m. eastern on c-span. hers will be speaking at the american jewish committee global forum. that event starts at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. up until then, discussion on donald trump and his influence on the republican party. it is from today's "washington journal." feldman is the chief political correspondent for the christian science monitor. recently, she took on the question of who the republicans are with donald trump as the standardbearer. one question at the top of the story...
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on combating terrorism. at 12:50 p.m. eastern on c-span. now, a house hearing on the security risks posed by people who overstay their visas and what the administration is doing to stop them. testimony was heard from immigration officials. this is two hours at hand 45 minutes. -- two hours and 45 minutes. >> the committee on homeland security and borderland security will come to order. the committee is meeting to exit.e dhs overstay and let's have art, moment of silence to honor those who were killed in the terror attack in orlando. there is more than just security along the southwest order to consider. time into gun, terrorist have exploited the esa system by legally entering america. the 9/11 committee put it this way, for terrorists, traveled documents are as important as weapons. the 1993 world trade center bombing, terrorists have abused the hospitality of the american people to attack people here at home. egyptian convicted of the 1993 world trade center bombings was ill legally in the united states as a cab driver after his tourist v
on combating terrorism. at 12:50 p.m. eastern on c-span. now, a house hearing on the security risks posed by people who overstay their visas and what the administration is doing to stop them. testimony was heard from immigration officials. this is two hours at hand 45 minutes. -- two hours and 45 minutes. >> the committee on homeland security and borderland security will come to order. the committee is meeting to exit.e dhs overstay and let's have art, moment of silence to honor those who...
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committee to study governmental operations held hearings on intelligence activities by the cia, fbi, irs and nsa. that's at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span 3. >>> american history tv on c-span 3. saturday night at 10:00 eastern on "real america." >> more than 110,000 cubans flee cuba. they come the 140 kilometers from the port of mural to key west, florida in nearly 2,000 boats. why did they come? why are there so many? >> during the spring through fall of 1980 approximately 125,000 cuban refugees arrived in florida from the port of mariel, cuba. hear interviews from these new arrivals to america and find out why they left. sunday morning at 10:00 on road to the white house rewind, the 1992 democratic and republican conventions. bill clinton accepts his party's presidential nomination in new york city. >> in the name of the hard-working americans who make up our forgotten middle class, i proudly accept your nomination for president of the united states. [ applause ] >> and incumbent president george h.w. bush accepts his party's nomination in houston. >> and i am proud to receive, and i'm honored to accept your nomination for president o
committee to study governmental operations held hearings on intelligence activities by the cia, fbi, irs and nsa. that's at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span 3. >>> american history tv on c-span 3. saturday night at 10:00 eastern on "real america." >> more than 110,000 cubans flee cuba. they come the 140 kilometers from the port of mural to key west, florida in nearly 2,000 boats. why did they come? why are there so many? >> during the spring through fall of 1980...
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p.m. eastern on c-span. -- 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> now, republican president candidate donald trump. this is about an hour and 10 minutes. ♪ mr. trump: this is amazing. redding, we love redding. thank you very much. i think it's 104 degrees. is everybody ok? if anyone not feeling well, come up here, we have plenty of water to share. this is hot out. i want to thank you all. they got some very bad news, the worst jobs report in 6 1/2 years ok. i don't know if you saw that. it is going the wrong way. they are playing games. it's going the wrong way. they had a labor participation rate, it fell to 62.6%, which is one of the worst in many, many, many years. so we know what we're doing. we are going to turn it around and make america great again, bring back our jobs, bring back our jobs and bring it back fast. so you remember the 1237 and they said, maybe at the convention and i said we are going to reach it easy. who would have thought we reached it before hillary clinton. she can't close the deal. she can't close it.
p.m. eastern on c-span. -- 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> now, republican president candidate donald trump. this is about an hour and 10 minutes. ♪ mr. trump: this is amazing. redding, we love redding. thank you very much. i think it's 104 degrees. is everybody ok? if anyone not feeling well, come up here, we have plenty of water to share. this is hot out. i want to thank you all. they got some very bad news, the worst jobs report in 6 1/2 years ok. i don't know if you saw that. it is...
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p.m. eastern on c-span. at 5:45 p.m., president obama speaks to the canadian parliament. also live on c-span. >>> jill steinberg, the justice department's national coordinator for child exploitation prevention and interdiction spoke at a senate judiciary committee hearing today. she gave manes update on the implementation of the justice for victims of trafficking act passed last year. from capitol hill, this is about an hour. >> thanks for being patient, and thank you for such a large turnout for very important subject. i imagine a lot of the people in the audience are part of organizations that have been very helpful in getting this important legislation passed. so i want to thank you. before i give my opening statement, because we have a vote at 11:00, i hope we're able to keep the committee meeting going during that vote. another couple of things for me, either before i ask my questions or after i ask my questions. well, if it's after wards, i'll have senator cornyn take over the committee meeting. if it's before i may go down to finance down the hall here to ask some q
p.m. eastern on c-span. at 5:45 p.m., president obama speaks to the canadian parliament. also live on c-span. >>> jill steinberg, the justice department's national coordinator for child exploitation prevention and interdiction spoke at a senate judiciary committee hearing today. she gave manes update on the implementation of the justice for victims of trafficking act passed last year. from capitol hill, this is about an hour. >> thanks for being patient, and thank you for such a...
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saturday at noon eastern on c-span twos book tv and sunday afternoon at two p.m. on c-span3. the c-span cities tour, working with cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. next, house benghazi republicans speak to reporters on their investigation into the september 11, 2012, attack in libya that killed four americans including ambassador christopher stevens. report of thenal committee which was created in 2014 and headed by representative trey gowdy. this is about one hour. mr. gowdy: >> i want to begin by expressing our collective gratitude to those whose loved ones families who laid down the ultimate sacrifice on behalf of our country and i also want to express our collective appreciation of the americans that fought so valiantly that night and in controverted way saved other lives. this is service and sacrifice and desire to protect him defend fellow americans and our interests abroad truly represents the best of what our country has to offer. after more than 100 witness interviews, including 80 with witnesses no other members talk to and tens of thousands of
saturday at noon eastern on c-span twos book tv and sunday afternoon at two p.m. on c-span3. the c-span cities tour, working with cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. next, house benghazi republicans speak to reporters on their investigation into the september 11, 2012, attack in libya that killed four americans including ambassador christopher stevens. report of thenal committee which was created in 2014 and headed by representative trey gowdy. this is about one hour. mr....
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p.m. on c-span. now with a discussion on the future of afghanistan with the afghan ambassador. this is about 40 minutes. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] >> he is the afghan and banister -- ambassador to the united states. how would you describe the current state of u.s. afghan elections? >> in one word, good. the afghan and united states relations are mostly based on our strategic partnership agreement. in that context, the andtionships are firm instructed. expected --e unexpected, rain and things coming up. it's mostly mostly good. lastrrently, and for the taking-15 years, we had troops in afghanistan mike riley have about 10,000. is that the right number? should there be none? 100,000? >> the afghan and united states have had a steady partnership based on mutual interest and mutual practices. situation,n the considering what the state of affairs is in afghanistan, and the threat levels, that would described -- decide
p.m. on c-span. now with a discussion on the future of afghanistan with the afghan ambassador. this is about 40 minutes. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] >> he is the afghan and banister -- ambassador to the united states. how would you describe the current state of u.s. afghan elections? >> in one word, good. the afghan and...
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p.m. eastern live on c-span. speculation builds on running mates for the candidates. tomorrow begins the first in a series of programs on a list of people named as potential vp candidates. warren, andzabeth brown. that airs tomorrow on c-span. madam secretary, we give 72 of our delegate votes to the next president of the united states. >> joining us now, the supreme court correspondent for the new york times. good morning. thank you for joining us. tell us how the eight member court is working so far. >> it seems like they have gone into hibernation. decide casesng to and avoid four deadlocks. when we went into this term, it looked like there were six cases involving issues like abortion and immigration. it is not clear these things that look like blockbusters will turn to be blockbusters or will fizzle out. >> you wrote about how the justices are functioning since the vacancy greeted by justice scalia's death. you show there are interesting alliances forming. it is not just the split. to -- has seem to camps, thedifferent justices working to deliver unified opinions.
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on to continue britain's membership in the eu is this thursday. we will simulcast the coverage of live starting at 5:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two and at www.c-span.org. payrrow, hollywood will tribute to jo cox who was shot and killed on thursday. we will have coverage beginning at 9:30 eastern on c-span two. next, a look at potential vice presidential candidates. first up, some of the people hillary clinton might choose as her running mate. we begin with an interview with "usa today" washington correspondent who has compiled a list of possible contenders. steve: paul singer -- based on the developments this week, bernie sanders' webcast to his supporters, new poll numbers for donald trump, where does this
on to continue britain's membership in the eu is this thursday. we will simulcast the coverage of live starting at 5:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two and at www.c-span.org. payrrow, hollywood will tribute to jo cox who was shot and killed on thursday. we will have coverage beginning at 9:30 eastern on c-span two. next, a look at potential vice presidential candidates. first up, some of the people hillary clinton might choose as her running mate. we begin with an interview with "usa...
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committee to study governmental operations held hearings on intelligence activities by the cia, fbi, irs and nsa. that's at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span cubans flee cuba. they come the 140 kilometers from the port of mural to key west, florida in nearly 2,000 boats. why did they come? why are there so many? >> during the spring through fall of 1980 approximately 125,000 cuban refugees arrived in florida from the port of mariel, cuba. hear interviews from these new arrivals to america and find out why they left. sunday morning at 10:00 on road to the white house rewind, the 1992 democratic and republican conventions. bill clinton accepts his party's presidential nomination in new york city. >> in the name of the hard-working americans who make up our forgotten middle class, i proudly accept your nomination for president of the united states. [ applause ] >> and incumbent president george h.w. bush accepts his party's nomination in houston. >> and i am proud to receive, and i'm honored to accept your nomination for president of the united states. >> at 4:45 architectural historian barry lewis on the creation sxefgs of new york city's gr
committee to study governmental operations held hearings on intelligence activities by the cia, fbi, irs and nsa. that's at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span cubans flee cuba. they come the 140 kilometers from the port of mural to key west, florida in nearly 2,000 boats. why did they come? why are there so many? >> during the spring through fall of 1980 approximately 125,000 cuban refugees arrived in florida from the port of mariel, cuba. hear interviews from these new arrivals to america...
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p.m. eastern on c-span. -- 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. is not the new 30, and 60 is not the new 40, and 50 is the new 50, it looks good and it is ok and we ought to own our age and not talk about being over 50 as being in decline. >> said tonight, joanne jenkins talks about the health and financial challenges older americans face and what the aarp is doing to assist them. she is also the author of the aging."isrupt >> the fastest-growing population is those who are over 65 years old. and so, not only are there more people in the system mother they are living longer. so we have to be able to look at these programs and make meaningful adjustment that are going to allow people to live with dignity at a much longer period of time. >> sunday night on c-span. >> next, paul ryan and members of the house gop task force talk about the importance of self-government and constitutional authority. this is one of several task forces created by the house republicans to outline their agenda on various policy issues. need members discussed the to rein in
p.m. eastern on c-span. -- 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. is not the new 30, and 60 is not the new 40, and 50 is the new 50, it looks good and it is ok and we ought to own our age and not talk about being over 50 as being in decline. >> said tonight, joanne jenkins talks about the health and financial challenges older americans face and what the aarp is doing to assist them. she is also the author of the aging."isrupt >> the fastest-growing population is those who are over 65...
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on c-span. the president will address the canadian parliament at 5:00 p.m. eastern time. will have coverage on c-span as low the washington times this morning with the stair, terror threat remains high as a islamic strikes will persist for years despite steady territorial and troop losses. we cover that hearing yesterday, you can watch it on c-span.org. that is a special envoy to the us-led coalition combating isis. mike in lancaster, south carolina. i watch c-span all the time, and it takes forever to get through to you, but i am happy to get through. i don't want to tressa mexicans or anything like that. they are good people. i wanted to comment on her anger here in lancaster, south carolina. we see in the newspaper very they put ads in the workers,e wanting 100 but it's always like another state. like virginia or summer through their. they want 100 workers, but we never see them wanting 100 workers here. you understand? we're up each crops and with tobacco crops. but we never see them advertised wanting workers in this area because the people that hire all of these fol
on c-span. the president will address the canadian parliament at 5:00 p.m. eastern time. will have coverage on c-span as low the washington times this morning with the stair, terror threat remains high as a islamic strikes will persist for years despite steady territorial and troop losses. we cover that hearing yesterday, you can watch it on c-span.org. that is a special envoy to the us-led coalition combating isis. mike in lancaster, south carolina. i watch c-span all the time, and it takes...
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on american history. this saturday, starting at 1:00 p.m. eastern, american history tv on c-span 3 is live from gettysburg college from gettysburg, pennsylvania, for the annual civil war institute civil conference as professor look at issues that confronted our country with freed people camps with abigail cooper, sistant professor at the amberdice university and the post civil war career of ulysses s. grant with brook simpson from arizona state university and hear conversations on the return of the confederate veteran and origins of the lost cause. the annual civil war institute summer conference, live all day saturday beginning at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3's american history tv for the complete american history tv weekend schedule, go to c-span.org. >> citizens of the united kingdom will vote next week whether or not to stay members of the european union. prime minister cameron has made the case for staying in this week's question of prime minister's questions. this is 40 minutes. >> order. questions to the prime inister. number one, please, mr. speaker. >> thank you, mr. sp
on american history. this saturday, starting at 1:00 p.m. eastern, american history tv on c-span 3 is live from gettysburg college from gettysburg, pennsylvania, for the annual civil war institute civil conference as professor look at issues that confronted our country with freed people camps with abigail cooper, sistant professor at the amberdice university and the post civil war career of ulysses s. grant with brook simpson from arizona state university and hear conversations on the return of...
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on c-span. in the afternoon a senate judiciary subcommittee takes a look at the term radical islam and terrorism. that terrorism. that is live at 2:30 p.msenator elizabeth worn made her first appearance with hillary clinton on the campaign trail today. they talked about the economy and corporate influence of the country at a rally in cincinnati, cincinnati, ohio. this runs about 50 minutes. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ this is my fight song ♪ take back my life song ♪ prove a mall right song ♪ [applause]. [applause]. [applause]. >> yankee for that warm welcome. i am always happy to come to ohio. it is good to be in the home state of my great friend sh and your great senator, sharon brown. [applause]. it is good to be in the state that is going to send ted strickland to the u.s. senate in november. [applause]. now, i am here today because i am with her. [applause]. yes, sir. we are all here today because we are with her and we are going to work our hearts out to make hillary clinton the next president of the united states. [applause].are you read i'm ready, are you ready for this? [applause]. we are here with someone who gets up every single day and fig
on c-span. in the afternoon a senate judiciary subcommittee takes a look at the term radical islam and terrorism. that terrorism. that is live at 2:30 p.msenator elizabeth worn made her first appearance with hillary clinton on the campaign trail today. they talked about the economy and corporate influence of the country at a rally in cincinnati, cincinnati, ohio. this runs about 50 minutes. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ this is my fight song ♪ take back my life song ♪ prove a mall right song...
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decision on who the nominees would be in smoke-filled back rooms but rather the people who were going to get a chance to vote in free and fair elections. tonight, at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. >> this morning, a political roundtable on the 20 16th house stuartate elections with rothenberg and nathan gonzales. dr. emmanuel from the university discussesvania antibiotic resistance and how this is leading to superbugs. stokely, athor of " the" looks at the life of civil rights activist carmichael. as always, we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. "washington journal" is next. host: good morning. it's the "washington journal" for june 5. donald trump is lending his voice to support north carolina republican renee elmers in her race for congress. a series of robo calls began yesterday. it's the first time donald trump has supported a congressional candidate. hillary clinton is reportedly won the virgin islands primary, california, and five other states hold their primary on tuesday. former president bill clinton expected to speak at muhammad ali's funeral later this week, also reportedly going to attend the funeral senator orrin ha
decision on who the nominees would be in smoke-filled back rooms but rather the people who were going to get a chance to vote in free and fair elections. tonight, at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. >> this morning, a political roundtable on the 20 16th house stuartate elections with rothenberg and nathan gonzales. dr. emmanuel from the university discussesvania antibiotic resistance and how this is leading to superbugs. stokely, athor of " the" looks at the life of civil...
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p.m. eastern here on c-span. on american history tv on c-span 3, this saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history. >> by the end of the 1880's, you have as dramatic upsurge, a veteranss surge in organizations, in the membership in these organizations and in the statues they create. >> university of georgia professor scott nesbitt discusses the ongoing debate over confederate war monuments and how many were the result of campaigns by southern women during the reconstruction era and into the late 19th century. sunday morning on road to the white house rewind. >> back in 1976, mr. carter said, trust me and a lot of people dead. now many of those people are out of work. >> the republican alternative is the biggest tax giveaway and history. eagan-kemp-roth. i call it a free lunch that americans cannot afford. >> the 1980 republican and democratic conventions with ronald reagan becoming the gop nominee and president jimmy carter accepting the democratic nomination. smithsonian's national air and space museum will commemorate its 40th anniversary. sunday at 6:00 p.m. easter
p.m. eastern here on c-span. on american history tv on c-span 3, this saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history. >> by the end of the 1880's, you have as dramatic upsurge, a veteranss surge in organizations, in the membership in these organizations and in the statues they create. >> university of georgia professor scott nesbitt discusses the ongoing debate over confederate war monuments and how many were the result of campaigns by southern women during the reconstruction...
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on sunday aterview 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> this is something i would not only loved to do but it is different from the kinds of votes in the past and the way in which we could read think and reevaluate who this person was, what his virtues really were that made him the most adored and angelina figures in history and what were his, the things that made him in many ways even hated. q&a, arthurght on herman takes a look at the life and career of dogs macarthur -- douglas macarthur. >> one of the things about him, he saw the future more clearly often than he saw the present. whether it was america's going thisasia, rise of china, split between china and the soviet union which he foresaw but perhaps american domestic politics. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern. a look at global challenges facing the u.s. with jake sullivan. the national security advisor for hillary clinton. this was part of a conference hosted by the truman national security conference and the truman center for national politics. this is 45 minutes. >> good after
on sunday aterview 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> this is something i would not only loved to do but it is different from the kinds of votes in the past and the way in which we could read think and reevaluate who this person was, what his virtues really were that made him the most adored and angelina figures in history and what were his, the things that made him in many ways even hated. q&a, arthurght on herman takes a look at the life and career of dogs macarthur -- douglas...
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beginning at 4:00 pm eastern and later c-span's conversation with democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders. you can see that at 6:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> this is something not only what i love to do but something that could be really different from the kinds of books that have been written in the past and a way to rethink and reevaluate who this person was, what his real significant was, what his virtues really were that made him one of the most adored and age-related figures in american history and what were his flaws and the things that made him in many ways hated by millions of people. >> sunday night and q and a, arthur herman looks at the life and career of douglas macarthur in his book douglas macarthur, american warrior. >> that is one of the things about macarthur. he saw the future more often than he saw the present. whether it was america's role in asia, the rise of china, the split between china and the soviet union which he foresaw. also the fate of american domestic politics. >> sunday at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. attorney general loretta lynch and secretaries of labor, housing and education talk about chall
beginning at 4:00 pm eastern and later c-span's conversation with democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders. you can see that at 6:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> this is something not only what i love to do but something that could be really different from the kinds of books that have been written in the past and a way to rethink and reevaluate who this person was, what his real significant was, what his virtues really were that made him one of the most adored and...
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p.m. et on c-span. >> our live coverage continues on tuesday with primaries and six states. sec. clinton: a more different vision for our country than the of between our side democrats or progress for , fairness and opportunity then the presumptive nominee on the republican side. >> we will win on education. no more common core. bring it down. we wanted local. were going to win with health care. we're going to win at the border. we're going to win at trade. sen. sanders: we have to redefine what politics mean in america. we need people from coast-to-coast standing up, fighting back, and demanding the government that represents all
p.m. et on c-span. >> our live coverage continues on tuesday with primaries and six states. sec. clinton: a more different vision for our country than the of between our side democrats or progress for , fairness and opportunity then the presumptive nominee on the republican side. >> we will win on education. no more common core. bring it down. we wanted local. were going to win with health care. we're going to win at the border. we're going to win at trade. sen. sanders: we have to...
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on c-span. >> the iraqi ambassador to the u.s. shares his perspective on the future of his country's relationship with america. theill join his remarks at world affairs council wednesday live at 7:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> i think today we in effect to start up catch up with the 20th century. we have been the invisible half of the congress the last seven years. we watched our house colleagues with interest as i have an interest, and the tv coverage of members of our colleagues in the house. >> today as the u.s. senate comes out of the communications dark ages we create another historic moment in the relationship between congress and technological advancements in communications through radio and television. >> 50 years ago our executive branch began appearing on television. today marks the first time when our legislative branch in its entirety will appear on that medium of communication through which most americans get their information about what our government and our country does. >> they are televising our senate chamber proceedings, it represents a wise and warranted policy. broadcast media coverage recognizes basic right and need of the citizens of our nation to know the
on c-span. >> the iraqi ambassador to the u.s. shares his perspective on the future of his country's relationship with america. theill join his remarks at world affairs council wednesday live at 7:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> i think today we in effect to start up catch up with the 20th century. we have been the invisible half of the congress the last seven years. we watched our house colleagues with interest as i have an interest, and the tv coverage of members of our...
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that's also live on c-span starting at noon eastern. >>> on american history tv on c-span 3 this saturday starting at 1:00 p.m. eastern we're live from gettysburg college in gettysburg, pennsylvania for the annual civil war institute summer conference. as authors, historians, and professors examine topics such as free people's refugee camps, reconstruction in the north, and the post-civil war career of ulysses s. grant. also hear conversations on the return of the confederate veterans and the origins of the lost cause. at 10:00 with the approach of the 40th anniversary of the smithsonian's national air and space museum in july, real america will showcase a series of nasa films. this weekend we'll look at the 1966 film "science reporter: suited for space." >> a couple of our earlier models. here we have the al sheppard suit. this is the mercury suit. after themarkry suit is the gemini. and here you have -- >> this looks familiar. >> this is a suit very similar to this. in fact, identical to this. was worn by white in his extravehicular excursions. >> this does look quite a bit different from the gemini suit we
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p.m. eastern on c-span.ressed the faith and freedom -- republican presidential candidate donald trump addressed the faith and freedom coalition in washington dc on friday. mr. trump talked about the importance of the evangelical community and restoring marriage and family values. he also give reasons for why he thinks a hillary clinton administration would be problematic for the country. this is 20 minutes. [applause] mr. trump: thank you. thank you, everybody. what a group. so much life. thank you, everybody. we're going to have a very big victory in november. you're going to very happy. this is my third time and i think the first time it was only ok. the second time i was great. this time, we have to top it. before we begin, i want to thank ralph reed. he has been an amazing guy and amazing support. terrific man and it is a great honor to be invited back some eight times. i've had so much supporters, we have done very well within intel calls -- evangelicals and religion generally speaking. if you look at w
p.m. eastern on c-span.ressed the faith and freedom -- republican presidential candidate donald trump addressed the faith and freedom coalition in washington dc on friday. mr. trump talked about the importance of the evangelical community and restoring marriage and family values. he also give reasons for why he thinks a hillary clinton administration would be problematic for the country. this is 20 minutes. [applause] mr. trump: thank you. thank you, everybody. what a group. so much life. thank...
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on the 2016 presidential campaign. both were supporters of ted cruz before donald trump clinched the republican nomination. news makers is sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> retired air force colonel morris davis was formerly the top prosecutor for terrorist suspects held at guantanamo bay. colonel davis spoke at the national press club recently, explaining what he sees as the problems with the military trials at guantanamo bay. >> all right. good morning, everyone. is this on? can you hear me okay? sure. okay, it's a small room. i'm loud. good morning. thank you so much for joining us. i am molly mcincludeky. i'm a member of the board of governors here at the national press club and a freelance journalist, and i'm so proud to welcome colonel morris davis to this newsmaker this morning. during an election cycle that has seen an increasing crackdown on press freedoms and an administration that has also become known for censoring its critics and journalists alike, i can think of few more relevant guests than colonel davis to join us day. now, morris davis was the former chief prosecutor for the guantanamo military commissions, and he later spoke out pu
on the 2016 presidential campaign. both were supporters of ted cruz before donald trump clinched the republican nomination. news makers is sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> retired air force colonel morris davis was formerly the top prosecutor for terrorist suspects held at guantanamo bay. colonel davis spoke at the national press club recently, explaining what he sees as the problems with the military trials at guantanamo bay. >> all right. good morning,...
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p.m. eastern on c-span. >> book tv has 48 hour's of nonfiction books and authors every weekend. here are programs to watch for. saturday night at 10:00 eastern rds," mitch mcconnell discusses his life and politics : a memoir." game senator mcconnell: all majorities are fleeting. depending on what the american people decide this november, i could be they minority leader next year. represents an opportunity, even in a body like the senate, which is difficult to make function. there are advantages to setting the agenda and what we call the right of first recognition to move the country in the direction it would like to go. with steve"in-depth" forbes. he will join us to talk about his life and career and his latest book, "reviving america," in which he argues for repealing obamacare, revising the tax code , and he will also talk about his books. we will take your phone calls, tweets, and e-mails live from noon until 3 p.m. eastern. discussese stahl these science behind grandparenting in her book "the coming grandma," the joys and science -- go to c-span.org for the complete weekend
p.m. eastern on c-span. >> book tv has 48 hour's of nonfiction books and authors every weekend. here are programs to watch for. saturday night at 10:00 eastern rds," mitch mcconnell discusses his life and politics : a memoir." game senator mcconnell: all majorities are fleeting. depending on what the american people decide this november, i could be they minority leader next year. represents an opportunity, even in a body like the senate, which is difficult to make function....
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on c-span. >> after the surrender of appomattox, the united states faced a decade of challenges. policies had a lasting impact on american history. this saturday, starting at 1:00 p.m. eastern, american history tv on c-span 3 is live from gettysburg college in gettysburg for the annual civil war institute's summer conference as authors, historians, and professors examine topics that could threaten our newly unified country, such as refugee camps with abigail cooper, assistant professor of history at brandeis, reconstruction in the north with andrew -- an associate professor of history at east tennessee state. and the post-civil war gran career of ulysses s. grant. conversations on the return of the confederate veteran and the origins of the lost cause. al civil war institute summer conference. live all day saturday beginning at 1:00 p.m. saturday on c-span's american history tv. for the complete weekend schedule, go to c-span.org. >> in response to the mass shooting at an orlando, florida,
on c-span. >> after the surrender of appomattox, the united states faced a decade of challenges. policies had a lasting impact on american history. this saturday, starting at 1:00 p.m. eastern, american history tv on c-span 3 is live from gettysburg college in gettysburg for the annual civil war institute's summer conference as authors, historians, and professors examine topics that could threaten our newly unified country, such as refugee camps with abigail cooper, assistant professor of...
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c-span cities tour today at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3.history tv on >> the democratic national committee has finished its southwest reasonable platform hearing in phoenix. this final session of the hearing focused on voting laws civil rights
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here's a look at our prime time schedule on the c-span networks 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, more from president obama as he takes part in a news conference with canadian prime minister justin mexican president enrique pena nieto. the senate adjourns on c-span 2, ways to combat the zika virus and c-span 3, testimony from education secretary john king on the "everyntation of student succeeds" act. waur"washington journal" live. egan, professor at american university will join us to discuss the ongoing economic diplomatic fall-out from britain's fall-out last week to eave the european union and rachel roubein from the national will be on talking about the legislative efforts to act.l the affordable care bade, from politco, n the select committee on benghazi. investigated the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. responses by the white house and former secretary of state hillary clinton in her presidential campaign. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal" gipping live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. yesterday, 172 british labor
here's a look at our prime time schedule on the c-span networks 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, more from president obama as he takes part in a news conference with canadian prime minister justin mexican president enrique pena nieto. the senate adjourns on c-span 2, ways to combat the zika virus and c-span 3, testimony from education secretary john king on the "everyntation of student succeeds" act. waur"washington journal" live. egan, professor at american university will join...
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on a government no-fly list. you can see those tomorrow life beginning at 5:30 p.m. eastern on c-span two. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. of theup, in the wake orlando mass shooting and this ,ubsequent filibuster congressional reporter for the washington post talks about the schedule this week in congress, including senate actions on gun control. then representative mark meadows, republican from north carolina and chair of the operations subcommittee, talks -- the orlando mass shooting, and the 2016 presidential campaign. and democratic congressman from texas, cochair of the voting rights caucus on new efforts to strike down voter id laws. and to update the voting rights act. and we will talk with the atlantic's marilyn thompson fun, designedtion to help candidates fund their campaigns, yet 300 million dollars is untouched due to campaign finance laws. be sure to watch washington journal. join the discussion. >> cia director john brennan spoke to lawmakers about the agency's operations at a recent senate intelligence hearing
on a government no-fly list. you can see those tomorrow life beginning at 5:30 p.m. eastern on c-span two. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. of theup, in the wake orlando mass shooting and this ,ubsequent filibuster congressional reporter for the washington post talks about the schedule this week in congress, including senate actions on gun control. then representative mark meadows, republican from north carolina and chair of the...
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outline his views on this year's presidential campaign and also talk about the economy at concord community high school in indiana. we will bring his remarks live at 3:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. and tonight at eight the chief justice of the supreme court john roberts at a recent judicial conference speaking with the judge workers and about finding consensus on the court, diversity amongst the justices at a number of other issues. here's a preview. >> is the bolivar particularly before the supreme court becoming to delete and to ingrown come in your judgment? >> well, you know, i actually gave a talk before the supreme court historical society on just that subject 12 years ago. some of you may have missed it, but at the time it talked about that very united states. you go back to 1980, i do remember the numbers are pretty good size of government lawyers in the solicitor's general office, i think you are two or three people who argued more than one case after maybe a couple more. now which pretty much routine the lawyers we see quite often in a single case. minus than 10 arguments. on has been 30 arguments. that was unheard of back then. it is a change. the bar is more special
outline his views on this year's presidential campaign and also talk about the economy at concord community high school in indiana. we will bring his remarks live at 3:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. and tonight at eight the chief justice of the supreme court john roberts at a recent judicial conference speaking with the judge workers and about finding consensus on the court, diversity amongst the justices at a number of other issues. here's a preview. >> is the bolivar particularly before the...
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on american history. this saturday starting at 1:00 p.m. eastern, american history tv on c-span 3 is live from gettysburg college in gettysburg, pennsylvania, for the annual civil war institute summer conference as authors, historians, and professors examine topics that confronted our newly unified country such as freed peoples refugees camps with abigail cooper, assistant professor of history, reconstruction in the north with andrew slapp at east tennessee state university, and the post civil war career of grant with brooks simpson, professor of history at arizona state university. also hear conversations on the return of the confederate veteran and the origins of the lost cause. the annual civil war institute summer conference live all day saturday beginning at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3's american history tv for the complete american history tv weekend schedule go to cspan.org. >>> i often say that 50 is not the new 30 and 60 is not the new 40. 50 is the new 50, and it looks good and it's okay, and that people ought to own their age and we ought not be talking about being
on american history. this saturday starting at 1:00 p.m. eastern, american history tv on c-span 3 is live from gettysburg college in gettysburg, pennsylvania, for the annual civil war institute summer conference as authors, historians, and professors examine topics that confronted our newly unified country such as freed peoples refugees camps with abigail cooper, assistant professor of history, reconstruction in the north with andrew slapp at east tennessee state university, and the post civil...
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p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. here on c-span this morning, washington journal is next.t 10:00, a look at the house agenda. later, presidential candidate hillary clinton and bernie sanders speak a different campaign events in washington, d.c. journal,s washington robert of the heritage foundation and rebecca with the center for american progress talks about the house legislative agenda and that recent plan revealed by paul ryan to help fight poverty in the u.s. and a look at the implementation of the iranian nuclear agreement. shirleyuthor craig discusses the 1976 republican convention and how the outcome set the stage for ronald reagan's election four years later. >> good morning, the debate on capitol hill. trail, donaldn trump expected to make his case against hillary clinton. we will have coverage of his remarks and hillary clinton is heading to one of the key battleground states. her first visit to ohio since securing the democratic nomination. on wednesday, the president will join mrs. clinton in wisconsin. thes sunday morning, june
p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. here on c-span this morning, washington journal is next.t 10:00, a look at the house agenda. later, presidential candidate hillary clinton and bernie sanders speak a different campaign events in washington, d.c. journal,s washington robert of the heritage foundation and rebecca with the center for american progress talks about the house legislative agenda and that recent plan revealed by paul ryan to help fight poverty in the u.s. and a look at the...
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on hand for the dedication. friday marks the 40th anniversary of the museum and american history tv's live coverage starts at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. we'll tour the museum and see one of a kind aviation and space artifacts including the spirit of st. louis and the apollo lunar module plus live events at the front of the building. learn more as we talk with the museum director, the museum curator and the chair of the space history department. join the conversation as we'll be taking your phone calls, e-mails, and tweets. the 40th anniversary of the smithsonian national air and space museum live friday evening beginning at 6:00 eastern on c-span3's american istory tv. monday on the communicators texas republican congressman will hurd chair of the technology subcommittee talks about cyber and data security and federal government agency and the report card his subcommittee released in may on agencies' management of information joined by the politico cyber security reporter tim starks. >> it has almost 11,000 data centers. facebook one of the biggest companies in the world has four. there is no reason that the federal government should
on hand for the dedication. friday marks the 40th anniversary of the museum and american history tv's live coverage starts at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. we'll tour the museum and see one of a kind aviation and space artifacts including the spirit of st. louis and the apollo lunar module plus live events at the front of the building. learn more as we talk with the museum director, the museum curator and the chair of the space history department. join the conversation as we'll be taking your...
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p.m. eastern on c-span. and in an interview with fellow candidate bernie sanders on his life and career in politics. he sat down with c-span earlier this week for that conversation we were sure to you sunday at 6:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. eastern. >> with the political primary season over, c-span's road to the white house takes you to this summer's political conventions. watch the republican national convention starting july 18 with live coverage from cleveland. >> we will be going into the convention no matter what happens and i think we're going to go in so strong. >> watch the democratic national convention starting july 25 with live coverage from philadelphia. >> let's go forward. let's win the nomination and in july let's return as a unified party. >> and then we take our fight for social, economic, racial and environmental justice to philadelphia, pennsylvania. >> every minute of the republican and democratic parties national convention on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. >> next, agriculture and inter
p.m. eastern on c-span. and in an interview with fellow candidate bernie sanders on his life and career in politics. he sat down with c-span earlier this week for that conversation we were sure to you sunday at 6:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. eastern. >> with the political primary season over, c-span's road to the white house takes you to this summer's political conventions. watch the republican national convention starting july 18 with live coverage from cleveland. >> we will be going into...
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committee to study governmental operations held hearings on intelligence activities by the cia, fbi, irs and nsa. that's at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span
committee to study governmental operations held hearings on intelligence activities by the cia, fbi, irs and nsa. that's at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span
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on trade and economic policy. live coverage at 2:30 p.m. eastern on c-span.season is over with historic conventions to follow the summer. >> colorado, florida, texas, ohio. watch c-span as the delegates consider the nomination of the first woman ever at a major political party and the first nonpolitician in several decades. watch live on c-span, listen on the c-span radio app or get video on demand at c-span.org. you have a front row seat to every minute of those conventions on c-span. all beginning on monday, july 18. >> treasury secretary headline today's committees annual meeting of the global economy.av we we also your from u.s. trade representative michael furman and i am absent first managing director david lipton. together these events are just under four hours. >> good morning, could i have your attention. i want to welcome you all, i'm bill rhodes and i'm a member of the bretton woods advisory council and we are very happy you can make it here on this very important day, particularly since we are already into the summer. we are especially happy that
on trade and economic policy. live coverage at 2:30 p.m. eastern on c-span.season is over with historic conventions to follow the summer. >> colorado, florida, texas, ohio. watch c-span as the delegates consider the nomination of the first woman ever at a major political party and the first nonpolitician in several decades. watch live on c-span, listen on the c-span radio app or get video on demand at c-span.org. you have a front row seat to every minute of those conventions on c-span....
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you very ere's a look at the primetime schedule on the c-span networks. at 8:00 p.m. testimony counter johnson on the terrorism efforts and attacks. see the hance to briefing you just saw with defense secretary ashton carter announcement that the u.s. military will now allow to serve r members openly in all positions and on from u.s. trade representative on the he spacific partnership as continues to meet with lawmakers moving the agreement through congress. earlier today at the state kerry ent secretary john released a report about human trafficking. now.'s more talk about human trafficking we are talking about modern slavery that still today claims more than 20 on any given s time. are people illion just like everybody here. they tphaeupltz. they have or had families in many cases. and they are enforced to endure a hell, a living hell in modern that no human being should ever have to experience. particularly where there are violent extremists are a contemporary safe a en and i might add temporary safe haven, the are both rampant and overt. a 34-year-old survivor a ca
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p.m. eastern here on c-span.izens have got to feel that their vote matters, that their voice matters, and whether they cannot spare a single cent to help a person running for office or whether they can write that their concerns, their struggles will be listened to and followed up on. >> tonight on "q&a," wisconsin senator tammy bowen talks about her career. helped shepherd the change were notenators appointed by the legislatures but demanded elections. i do not know if it was the first, but the idea that it was not going to be the party bosses who made the decision of who the nominees were in smoke-filled back rooms, but rather the people who were going to get a in free and fair elections. >> tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's "q&a." >> now, a discussion on how to combat isis and al qaeda, hosted by the global alliance for terminating al qaeda. among the speakers is the political advisor to syrian president assad. this is two hours and 15 minutes. >> in the name of god, the most merciful, thank you all for
p.m. eastern here on c-span.izens have got to feel that their vote matters, that their voice matters, and whether they cannot spare a single cent to help a person running for office or whether they can write that their concerns, their struggles will be listened to and followed up on. >> tonight on "q&a," wisconsin senator tammy bowen talks about her career. helped shepherd the change were notenators appointed by the legislatures but demanded elections. i do not know if it...
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p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> real america is looking into the activities 40 years ago of the church committee which did a broad examination of the work of the fbi, the cia, and the nsa. today as we continue, we're going to be looking at testimony of two fbi informants before the committee. from december 2nd, 1975, we're going to show you a clip of a ku klux klan fbi informant by the name of thomas rowe. he talked about how he participated in beatings of civil rights activists during the freedom riders movement in birmingham, alabama. let's watch. >> in connection with the freedom riders incident that you mentioned, did you inform the fbi about planned violence prior to that incident? >> sir, i gave the fbi information pertaining to the freedom riders assault approximately three weeks before it occurred. >> and what did you tell them? >> i stated to them that i had been contacted by a birmingham city detective who in turn wanted me to meet with a high ranking officer of the birmingham police department to set a reception for the freedom riders. >> you mean the birmingham policemen set up the b
p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> real america is looking into the activities 40 years ago of the church committee which did a broad examination of the work of the fbi, the cia, and the nsa. today as we continue, we're going to be looking at testimony of two fbi informants before the committee. from december 2nd, 1975, we're going to show you a clip of a ku klux klan fbi informant by the name of thomas rowe. he talked about how he participated in beatings of civil rights activists during the...