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can you see that live on c-span at 8:00 p.m. eastern. we'll show you the new hampshire senate debate at 9:00. that's at 9:00 p.m. eastern also on c-span. on election day, november will 8th, the nation decides our next president and which party controls the house and senate. stay with c-span for coverage of the presidential race including campaign stops with hillary clinton, donald trump, and their surrogat surrogates. and follow key house and senate races with our coverage of their candidate debates and speeches. c-span, where history unfolds daily. >> the french, slovak and german ambassadors to the u.s. were joined about it european union's ambassador to the u.s. recently for discussion on brexit impact on the european union. hosted by the georgetown university law center here in washington this is just over an hour.
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p.m. eastern on c-span. an hour later, we'll show you the latest new hampshire u.s. senate with kelly ayotte. her challenger is maggie hassan also on c-span at 9:00 eastern. this weekend on "american history tv" on c-span3, saturday night at 8:00 eastern on lectures in history, colin calloway, history professor at dartmouth college on native american history from the colonial area through westward expansion. >> these red coats who presented themselves to us as allies and friends for the future are clearly our enemies. they're occupying our lands with troops which is the one thing we were fighting against and at the same time, by cutting off and withholding gifts, refusing to give gifts, limiting trade with
p.m. eastern on c-span. an hour later, we'll show you the latest new hampshire u.s. senate with kelly ayotte. her challenger is maggie hassan also on c-span at 9:00 eastern. this weekend on "american history tv" on c-span3, saturday night at 8:00 eastern on lectures in history, colin calloway, history professor at dartmouth college on native american history from the colonial area through westward expansion. >> these red coats who presented themselves to us as allies and friends...
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p.m. eastern and throughout the following 24 hours. watch live on c-span, on our website, on www.c-span.org. >> ivanka trump campaign for her father on thursday. a, newde a stop in nashu hampshire to talk to supporters. this is about one hour and 45 minutes. ms. trump: hi, everyone. how's it going, new hampshire? unbelievable. i wanted to stop by. i just came over from michigan. i was touring an amazing public charter school this morning, i spoke at a rally. i wanted to stop by this office and thank you guys, because i hear you are crushing it. there's so much enthusiasm, i see it based on the number of signs. i hear it based on the number of people who have gotten phone calls or have had their door knocked on. really, thank you so much. my father says it all the time, that he is just the messenger, and this is your movement. the enthusiasm is an unbelievable validation. and i think that is why we are doing so well here. [cheers and applause] trump: my father gets zero credit, it's you guys. thank you all. i wanted to come by and offer my thanks and really
p.m. eastern and throughout the following 24 hours. watch live on c-span, on our website, on www.c-span.org. >> ivanka trump campaign for her father on thursday. a, newde a stop in nashu hampshire to talk to supporters. this is about one hour and 45 minutes. ms. trump: hi, everyone. how's it going, new hampshire? unbelievable. i wanted to stop by. i just came over from michigan. i was touring an amazing public charter school this morning, i spoke at a rally. i wanted to stop by this...
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p.m. on c-span. >>> a conservative political perspective on the mike gallagher show live from new york cityive on c-span2. now a look at the legal issues at play in the fbi's newest probe into hillary clinton's e-mails. s >> host: professor of lawon where he specializes in constitutional law joining us now to take a look at the legal issues at play in the investigation of the hillary clinton e-mails. considering where the fbi director james comey left this back in july the how surprised were you on friday when you've read about the letter to congress? >> guest: frankly i was pretty flabbergasted. i think it's a very unusual ste for the fbi director to send a letter like that at any point in any investigation and to send a letter like that so close to the election, and let's be clearet that doesn't say all that much because he hasn't yet even looked at any of the e-mails that have been confiscated from the devices is unprecedented and raises a serious question about the characters judgment. there was no smoking guns we have to ask why did he do it. >> host: considering how much he talked abo
p.m. on c-span. >>> a conservative political perspective on the mike gallagher show live from new york cityive on c-span2. now a look at the legal issues at play in the fbi's newest probe into hillary clinton's e-mails. s >> host: professor of lawon where he specializes in constitutional law joining us now to take a look at the legal issues at play in the investigation of the hillary clinton e-mails. considering where the fbi director james comey left this back in july the how...
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on c-span. and then at 2 p.m. c-span, a conversation from the center for strategic and international studies on the future of u.s. alliances your we will her from several former pentagon and state department officials. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was greater as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> up next on c-span2, a discussion from san francisco about the future of facebook message or and the criminal investigation of the fantasy sports site tracking. this is from the techcrunch disrupt conference earlier this year. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome your disrupt in c. and techcrunch senior writer jordan crook. ♪ ♪ >> what's up, guys? so happy to be back. this is a favorite thing for me in san francisco. this is it, literally. you guys live in a great city. congratulations. i just want to welcome you to the 75th annual hunger games. we are going to have a blast. i'm just getting. it's burma an
on c-span. and then at 2 p.m. c-span, a conversation from the center for strategic and international studies on the future of u.s. alliances your we will her from several former pentagon and state department officials. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was greater as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> up next on c-span2, a discussion from san francisco about the future of...
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on c-span. later, pollsters, pundits pundits and journalists have followed the election discuss the lessons learned. that is left at 6:45 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> white house press secretary josh enders briefed reporters and took questions the day after donald trump was elected president. question focused on the election and the impending transition between administration. this is about an hour and 45 minutes. >> good afternoon everybody. i think the briefing will go a little different than we anticipated it would 24 hours ago. but i will do my best to answer as many questions you may have in the aftermath of the election. let me just a couple of things at the top. three things. the first is, i think the the president and the tone and the priorities that he exhibited in the rose garden are indicative of the approach the white house staff is taking to ensuring a smooth transition. and working to ensure the success of the president-elect in leading and uniting the country. the second thing is the results of the election are not even 12 hours old. it is far too early, at least for me to discern exactly what message the voter
on c-span. later, pollsters, pundits pundits and journalists have followed the election discuss the lessons learned. that is left at 6:45 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> white house press secretary josh enders briefed reporters and took questions the day after donald trump was elected president. question focused on the election and the impending transition between administration. this is about an hour and 45 minutes. >> good afternoon everybody. i think the briefing will go a little...
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c-span's cities tour. c-span.orgch more at . reflectst, elena kagan on her career and education were important parts of her family life growing up. -- justice kagan served since 2010. 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> here are some of our featured programs coming up this weekend on c-span. saturday night, the state of black world conference discussing the impact of a 2016 election. author of the book "are we there yet? " the executive director of the national coalition -- and moderator mark, host of fm radio's make it plain. also, mayor of new york, new jersey. we get together as black folks in this country and we have an agenda, we also have to unite with other people. the object is to win. we do not want to just struggle for the struggle's sake. there are thousands of people in our community who have been jailed and beaten and who are dead and all kinds of things. we are not activists and revolutionaries because it is fun. for metals, for awards, for twitter, for instagram. to be brave. they did it because it was necessary. >> american values, the founding fathers and the purpose of government. meaning of america is persuasion, love. the meaning of america is building a bet
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p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> today former secretary of state madeleine albright joins a former national security adviser to discuss politics of the arab world. brookings institution is hosting that live event starting at 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> today three former white house chiefs of staff discuss presidential transitions and cal thinks facing the incoming administration. live coverage begins at 6:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span, civil rights activists, scholars, historians and political operatives look at president obama's legacy on civil rights and race. here is a portion. >> a president can't wave a magic with an aand and say civi repair. that doesn't happen. the executive is constrained in very real ways. now, one sign that has been -- at least gives me some hope is that this justice department and civil rights division has been busier than it's been in any administration prior, maybe except for johnson, right? it's been busy. the laws that congress passes, though
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p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. >> we are asking students to participate in this year's studentcam competition by asking what is the most urgent issue for the next president donald trump, and the incoming congress, to address in may 17. students can work alone or in a troop up to three to prevent -- to produce a five to seven-minute documentary. of $5,000 will go to the student or team with the best entry. 100,000 dollars in prizes will be shared among 150 students and teachers. the deadline is january 20, 2017 . that is inauguration day. for more information, go to studentcam.org. america" provides historical films. 50 years ago, the black panther party was founded. this 15 minute film was originally produced as "off the pig." features an interview with founder hewing to when he was in prison on murder charges, the 10-point program, and scenes from the free huey demonstrations in california. ♪ [gunfire] >> in america, black people are treated very much as any other colonized people. because we are used. we are brutalized. the police -- our community is occupied. our community. the police are
p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. >> we are asking students to participate in this year's studentcam competition by asking what is the most urgent issue for the next president donald trump, and the incoming congress, to address in may 17. students can work alone or in a troop up to three to prevent -- to produce a five to seven-minute documentary. of $5,000 will go to the student or team with the best entry. 100,000 dollars in prizes will be shared among 150 students and teachers. the...
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p.m. on c-span. >> next a look at regulating food marketing to children and the current science of marketing the discussion also includes childhood obesity. ucla and harvard university hosted this policy conference in los angeles in october. i salute the effort around the issues and i think there are some amazing works that will come of this. is it possible to put my slides up? my hat goes off to senator harkin who has been an incredible hero for the decades of work in public service and it's been a pleasure for me to interact in that context and i very much look forward to hearing your comments later on tonight. it is important that we get the food right. policies affect us and in innumerable ways and there's all sorts of pieces of data that suggests this but i like to show one thing from an article that came out with look and see how food is implicated in this particular list. you can see in almost every case it is a major player. it is because in many parts of the world people are using inefficient stoves to prepare their food leaving enough of respiratory illness. so, it can be an import
p.m. on c-span. >> next a look at regulating food marketing to children and the current science of marketing the discussion also includes childhood obesity. ucla and harvard university hosted this policy conference in los angeles in october. i salute the effort around the issues and i think there are some amazing works that will come of this. is it possible to put my slides up? my hat goes off to senator harkin who has been an incredible hero for the decades of work in public service and...
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p.m. on c-span. hillary clinton holds a rally in raleigh, north carolina.atch the coverage at 7:45 p.m. eastern. cooks with a look at the pennsylvania senate race, and number of key races that will determine the ounce of power. -- joined on by the phone with jonathan tamari, the washington correspondent for "the philadelphia inquirer," and has been following this race. thank you for being with us. incumbent republican senator pat toomey seeking a second term. the democratic candidate katie mcginty. give us a broad overview of the state of the race, one week to go. >> according to most people, it is neck and neck, going down to the wire. i have talked to pollsters. you might see a one or two point lead, but the bottom line is it it is -- it is within the margin of error, close enough that either candidate could win. there was a franklin and marshall poll that came out this morning that showed a pretty significant lead for katie mcginty, but at that point, at this point, that is an outlier. most people i've heard from still think it is a tight contest. >> the
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p.m. eastern on c-span. at 9 p.m. also on c-span and can republican senator kelly ayotte and democratic governor maggie hassan told the final debate. state race coverage all this week on c-span. >> this week on c-span2, we are featuring political radio programs with a national talk show hosts. >> here we are live at george washington university here in washington. up next a conversation on the 2008 financial crisis and the role housing policy played in that crisis considered by many to be the worst financial crisis since the grea great depressione also in by the federal government bailout of financial institutions. among those expected from this afternoon, an american enterprise institute scholar who work in the reagan administration, the afl-cio policy director and an economics professor from the university of north carolina. this discussion will be moderated by a securities la
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see that 8:00 him eastern on c-span -- see that at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> here are some of the future programs this weekend on c-span. saturday night at 8:00 p.m. include theelists author of the book "are we there yet -- race, obama, and public policy,", melanie campbell, executive director of the national coalition for black civic participation. also, the mayor of newark, new jersey. >> even when we get together as black folks in this country and we have an agenda, we have to understand we also have to unite with other people to win. the object is to win. we do not want to struggle for struggles sake. we -- there are hundreds of people in opportunity, people jailed, beat, dead -- we are not activists and revolutionaries because it is fun. my mother and father did not participate in the movement for metals, awards, for portal, instagram -- twitter, instagram, to be praised. they did this because it was necessary. ben sasse ony american values and the purpose of government. sen. sasse: it turns out the meaning of america is persuasion, l
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p.m. on c-span. about an hour later, we'll show you the latest u.s. debate with incumbent kelly ayotte and maggie hassan, at 9:00 p.m., also on c-span. >>> on election day, november 8th, the nation decides our next president and which party controls the house and senate. stay with c-span for coverage of the presidential race. including campaign stops with hillary clinton, donald trump, and their surrogates. follow key house and senate races, with our coverage of their candidate debates and speeches. c-span, where history unfolds daily. >>> this weekend on american history tv on c-span 3. saturday night at 8:00 eastern. history professor on native american history from the co era. >> clearly our enemies, occupying with troops, which is the one thing we were fighting against. by cutting off withholding gifts, refusing to give gifts, limiting trade with us. that's essentially a declaration of hostile intent. >>> later, at 10:00, on "real america" we look back to the 1966 campaign for california governor between democratic edmund g pat brown and ronald rea
p.m. on c-span. about an hour later, we'll show you the latest u.s. debate with incumbent kelly ayotte and maggie hassan, at 9:00 p.m., also on c-span. >>> on election day, november 8th, the nation decides our next president and which party controls the house and senate. stay with c-span for coverage of the presidential race. including campaign stops with hillary clinton, donald trump, and their surrogates. follow key house and senate races, with our coverage of their candidate debates...
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p.m. eastern here on c-span. hillary clinton a campaign rally in raleigh, north carolina. watch coverage at 7:45 p.m. eastern on c-span. up next on c-span, a look at the new hampshire senate race between senator kelly ayotte and governor maggie hassan. a rally inp holds orlando, florida. president obama campaigns for in chapel hill, north carolina. c-span's "washington journal" with news and you.y issues that impact thursday morning, republican and election lawyer, and kristen clark, president and executive director for the lawyer's committee under civil discuss then us to integrity of this year's voting process. votingics, rigged systems, ballot fraud at the issues.d voter then, political science american on african voter turnout. and political science department will at temple university talk about pennsylvania's role state thisttleground election cycle. watch "washington journal" live thursday morning. discussion. >> tuesday night's results could be an early indicator which party controls the u.s. senate in 201
p.m. eastern here on c-span. hillary clinton a campaign rally in raleigh, north carolina. watch coverage at 7:45 p.m. eastern on c-span. up next on c-span, a look at the new hampshire senate race between senator kelly ayotte and governor maggie hassan. a rally inp holds orlando, florida. president obama campaigns for in chapel hill, north carolina. c-span's "washington journal" with news and you.y issues that impact thursday morning, republican and election lawyer, and kristen clark,...
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c-span's coverage of state races continues wednesday night with two senate debates. face-off.na, a that is live at 8:00 p.m. on c-span. faces maggie hassan. you can see that at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> this week on c-span2, we are featuring political radio programs with national talkshow hosts. on wednesday, conservative radio talk show host is alive from 6:00 to 9:00 a.m. eastern. live thursday from noon until 3:00, author and progressive radio host. from 9:00 until noon, a perspective on the mike gallagher show live from new york city. all this week live on c-span2. withw a conversation pollsters. the 2016 election and how polls are used. it is a part of an event hosted by the american university school of fumigation. it is just over an hour. >> good evening everyone. i am the dean of the school of medication and i want to welcome you here. i want to welcome c-span2 come all of the students, faculty and invited guests. -- our school of affairs is cohosting the event tonight. including a joint class that went to new hampshire, 40 students for five days to carry cover the primary in february. a forum in
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on c-span. tonight at 8:00 p.m. president obama and michelle obama and hillary and bill clinton campaigned together philadelphia. donald trump is in grand rapids, michigan at 11:00 p.m. hillary clinton is in raleigh, north carolina tonight at 11:45 p.m. that's on c-span. here are on c-span. here are some of the ads running in the presidential race. >> the progress we have made in this election, tolerances on the ballot. and a incarceration is on the ballot right now. what we have achieved in 2008 and 2012, especially -- i will consider it a personal insult of this community fails to activate itself in this election. you want to give me a good sendoff, go vote. >> the democratic national committee is responsible for the content of this election ad. >> this election is about a choice. we have the chance for the future and our own hands, to give us the right to educate our children in schools we choose. to create investments where we need the most build better communities with jobs we create together and where justice
on c-span. tonight at 8:00 p.m. president obama and michelle obama and hillary and bill clinton campaigned together philadelphia. donald trump is in grand rapids, michigan at 11:00 p.m. hillary clinton is in raleigh, north carolina tonight at 11:45 p.m. that's on c-span. here are on c-span. here are some of the ads running in the presidential race. >> the progress we have made in this election, tolerances on the ballot. and a incarceration is on the ballot right now. what we have achieved...
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eastern on c-span two, and is again sunday night at 9:00 p.m. here on c-span. you can also watch anytime online at c-span.org. 4, we are december hosting a discussion of the december 1941 attack on pearl harbor on the eve of the 75th anniversary. on the program, steve to me -- toomey. book pearl with his harbor. followed by an interview come anh april harbor survivor -- interview with a pearl harbor survivor. we are taking your questions live. go to book tv.org for the complete weekend schedule. >> the white house christmas tree arrives friday. this year's tree is a 19 foot for her. it is from a farm in wisconsin owned by dave vanderbilt and his wife mary. they operate first lady michelle obama as she welcomed the tree outside the north orrico. -- portico. ♪ ♪ >> with do think -- what do you think? >> it's great. >> think we are good. these are our replacement kits. this is what happens when you have teenagers. one is asleep very these two are up. this is what we've got now. christmas again. the holidays start. our last one. congratulations to our award winners
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on foreign relations, live at 6:30 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> tonight, on "the communicators," former fcc communicators on how the fcc could change under the trump administration and a look at the tech and telecommunications issues they could be facing. >> if we are smart as a country, we will start to tackle -- what , with artificial intelligence, the jobs and the commercialization? >> the changes with set-top box items, when there wasn't any sort of unanimity from the democrats, for starters, probably not going to get off the ground. >> watch "the communicators," tonight at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span two. tonight, activists and scholars discuss the obama legacy on civil rights. 2016a dubois looked at the election and racial conflicts in the u.s.. here's more. >> i think we have been handed a next ray. we can see all of the -- an .-ray we can see all the cancers in the body right now. that is a shocking, destabilizing part. levele not achieved the of hope and change, the shift in public discourse, the sense of unity as a country that presiden
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on the areas of civil rights and race. tomorrow night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. president-elect donald trump continued meeting with advisers and possible cabinet appointees in new jersey. including governor chris morris rogers, and rudy giuliani. after made with general john kelly, he spoke to reporters. trump: really fantastic day. tremendous talent. tremendous people. really we have some incredible people going to be working for the president. make america great again. right? fantastic. general management, we really had some great meetings and you will be hearing about it soon. thank you. [crosstalk] announcer: tomorrow, it discussion on the presidential transition process with former presidential white house chiefs of staff. it is live beginning at 6:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> we're asking students to participate in this shares studentcam video documentary competition by telling us, what is the most urgent issue for our next resident, donald trump to address. the competition is open to 6-12.ts grades students can work alone or in groups of up to three to pr
on the areas of civil rights and race. tomorrow night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. president-elect donald trump continued meeting with advisers and possible cabinet appointees in new jersey. including governor chris morris rogers, and rudy giuliani. after made with general john kelly, he spoke to reporters. trump: really fantastic day. tremendous talent. tremendous people. really we have some incredible people going to be working for the president. make america great again. right?...
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p.m. eastern on c-span. an hour later, the latest new hampshire senate de with republican incumbent kellie ayotte. her democratic challenger is maggie hassan. >>> on election day, november 8th, the nation decides our next president and which party controls the house and senate. stay with c-span for coverage of the presidential race including campaign stops with hillary clinton, donald trump, and their surrogates. and the house and senate raises, with our coverage of their candidate debates and speeches. c-span, where history unfolds daily. >>> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, saturday night at 8:00 eastern, on lectures in history, collin callaway, history professor at dartmouth college on native american history from the colonial era through west ward expansion. >> who presented themselves to us as allies and friends for the future, but clearly our enemies. the one thing we were fighting against, at the same time by cutting off withholding gifts, refusing to give gifts, limiting trade with us,
p.m. eastern on c-span. an hour later, the latest new hampshire senate de with republican incumbent kellie ayotte. her democratic challenger is maggie hassan. >>> on election day, november 8th, the nation decides our next president and which party controls the house and senate. stay with c-span for coverage of the presidential race including campaign stops with hillary clinton, donald trump, and their surrogates. and the house and senate raises, with our coverage of their candidate...
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on the high court since 2010. she recently spoke at the equal justice works conference. see that at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> here are some of our future programs this weekend on c-span. saturday night at 8:00 eastern, the state of the black world conference discussing the impact of the 2016 election. panelists include author of the race,are we there yet? obama, and public policy." and moderator, mark thompson, who still serious xm radio's "make it plain." >> even when we get together as black. and have an agenda, we have to understand that we unite is other people to win. the object is to win. we don't want to struggle just for the struggle's sake. [applause] there are thousands in our community that are in jail, that have been being, that are dead. we are not activists and revolutionaries because it is fun. my mother and father did not participate in the movement for medals, for awards, for twitter, to be praised! they did this because it was necessary. foundingka senator on values and the purpose for government. >> takes turns out the meaning of america is persuasion. the meaning of america is love. i
on the high court since 2010. she recently spoke at the equal justice works conference. see that at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> here are some of our future programs this weekend on c-span. saturday night at 8:00 eastern, the state of the black world conference discussing the impact of the 2016 election. panelists include author of the race,are we there yet? obama, and public policy." and moderator, mark thompson, who still serious xm radio's "make it plain." >>...
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p.m. on c-span. you can also hear it on c-span radio and it's available online at www.c-span.org.oining us now is betsy mccoy, the former lupin -- the former lieutenant governor of new york and is the author of the book about the obama health law and is here to talk about health care policy in a trump administration. thank you for joining us today. guest: i am delighted to join you. there are so many questions in everyone's mind about what's coming next. host: you recently wrote a column outlining the myths about repealing obamacare. can you give us the highlights? right, you hear a lot of fear mongering going on. that worries me because people who have pre-existing conditions or our newly insured should not be worried about what's coming next. everyone in the trump administration and in congress as well is determined to make a change that will help the 200 million people being clobbered or experiencing the negative effects of obamacare or the affordable care act without abandoning the few million people who are actually being helped by this law. hear again 1 -- you and again from
p.m. on c-span. you can also hear it on c-span radio and it's available online at www.c-span.org.oining us now is betsy mccoy, the former lupin -- the former lieutenant governor of new york and is the author of the book about the obama health law and is here to talk about health care policy in a trump administration. thank you for joining us today. guest: i am delighted to join you. there are so many questions in everyone's mind about what's coming next. host: you recently wrote a column...
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p.m. he's turn on c-span. 4 p.m. eastern on c-span. hillary clinton will appear at a rally at 8 p.m.hat includes katy perry. that gets underway at 8 p.m. eastern time. we recently spoke to a correspondent from "time" magazine about how a election results are reported in how the media has gotten better at it in recent years. "time"recent edition of magazine and available on time.com -- haley sweetland edwards joins us. 2000, they messed up a lot, categorizing for gore, for bush. they changed a few things. the first term of a form to the national election pool. they change their name, hired a new pollster. they hired edison research. very well-respected. they pledged before congress that they would not call an election based on exit poll results before the polls had closed. that was a major difference. did that wasg they really interesting -- instead of allowing exit poll data to leak newsrooms, to reporters, to atome available to anchors the desk, the pressure to report on that is huge -- they chose to quarantine. data analysts to a room with no phones, no where theyno tablets look at
p.m. he's turn on c-span. 4 p.m. eastern on c-span. hillary clinton will appear at a rally at 8 p.m.hat includes katy perry. that gets underway at 8 p.m. eastern time. we recently spoke to a correspondent from "time" magazine about how a election results are reported in how the media has gotten better at it in recent years. "time"recent edition of magazine and available on time.com -- haley sweetland edwards joins us. 2000, they messed up a lot, categorizing for gore, for...
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on location at the hillary clinton and donald trump election night headquarters. watch victory and concession speeches, starting live at 8:00 p.m. eastern. watch live on c-span, on-demand at c-span.org or listen to our live coverage using the free c-span radio app. host: in arizona, senator john mccain is seeking a sixth term. he is being challenged by ann kirkpatrick.
on location at the hillary clinton and donald trump election night headquarters. watch victory and concession speeches, starting live at 8:00 p.m. eastern. watch live on c-span, on-demand at c-span.org or listen to our live coverage using the free c-span radio app. host: in arizona, senator john mccain is seeking a sixth term. he is being challenged by ann kirkpatrick.
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p.m. on american history tv and c-span three working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> i cannot think of a more apropos story than that one that survived how they viewed. you have a reporter from bloomington indiana who went down and really went out of her way to find some sort of christian mom-and-pop shop that she could stereotype. that was allowing people to say if you own a business and you want to choose how you run a business that's fine. if you don't want to violate your religious conscience. if you're actively engaging in discrimination then you can run afoul of the law. if you are professing your faith and saint on this one the instance of a wedding ceremony i don't want to give you my artistic skill or my labor or expression. that is understandable and that's what it was about. this reporter actually went out of her way and went to this really tiny small town. it's one of those where us we have the storefront windows and people still parked out in the middle of the street. and went in. she saw some crosses on the wall. she walked inside she was
p.m. on american history tv and c-span three working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> i cannot think of a more apropos story than that one that survived how they viewed. you have a reporter from bloomington indiana who went down and really went out of her way to find some sort of christian mom-and-pop shop that she could stereotype. that was allowing people to say if you own a business and you want to choose how you run a business that's fine. if you...
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eastern on c-span 3. -- live at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3. >> earlier on "washington journal" we took a look at the future of nato and washington's role in the organization. >> do you still fear for the safety of the west of donald trump was elected? faced on thent was election campaign. specific statement was of particular concern, namely that he raised doubts about the american commitment. that was on the campaign trail. thehe has become president elect. i hope he understands that as president he cannot raise such doubts because that would undermine nato. sowhat has his appointments far for those national security posts mentor to you? what signals are you seeing in general michael flynn, congress and mike pompeo -- congressman mike pompeo, the retired general as defense secretary? >> i think he has picked, and on the rumors who he might take as secretary of defense and maybe also, secretary of state, are promising. we know these people. we know they are reasonable people. i think it could be considered a reassurance at l
eastern on c-span 3. -- live at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3. >> earlier on "washington journal" we took a look at the future of nato and washington's role in the organization. >> do you still fear for the safety of the west of donald trump was elected? faced on thent was election campaign. specific statement was of particular concern, namely that he raised doubts about the american commitment. that was on the campaign trail. thehe has become president elect. i hope he...
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on the global stage. that will be live at 2 p.m. eastern here on c-span. an event on domestic security in the age of isis. -- can watch that live looking at the lobby of trump tower. many potential cabinet nominees making their way to the building. jennifer jacobs of bloomberg -- weng that visitors will follow this story and bring you an update. >> i hope any copyright rewrite would come with the requirement or some kind of framework of putting data in a central repository with people have access to it. it can be searched not only on an individual item by item basis. we move for an on-demand service. -- the competition between humans and thoughts. he is interviewed by a technology reporter for politico. >> what they do is they keep other fans out of the market. fans already went to see a concert and they can mash buttons on their computer all day long. they are not able to get tickets in their first run. onlyare left with the opportunity of buying those tickets on the secondary market. >> watch the communicators tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. a loo
on the global stage. that will be live at 2 p.m. eastern here on c-span. an event on domestic security in the age of isis. -- can watch that live looking at the lobby of trump tower. many potential cabinet nominees making their way to the building. jennifer jacobs of bloomberg -- weng that visitors will follow this story and bring you an update. >> i hope any copyright rewrite would come with the requirement or some kind of framework of putting data in a central repository with people...
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p.m. on c-span. tonight, hillary clinton will be honored for her work at the children's defense fund. it is her first public appearance since conceding the election. watch it in :00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up, government reform sub chair will be on to talk about the election of donald trump, what it means for the party, key issues in the lame-duck session. then ranking member congresswoman talks about michigan's role in campaign 2016 and the prospects for more hillary clinton-related hearings. also, talk about food inspection and why food contamination is hard to control. the sure to watch live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. where history unfolds daily. in 1970 nine c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. exchangeties and omission chair mary jo white testified tuesday before the house financial services committee at an oversight hearing. topics include the dodd fran
p.m. on c-span. tonight, hillary clinton will be honored for her work at the children's defense fund. it is her first public appearance since conceding the election. watch it in :00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up, government reform sub chair will be on to talk about the election of donald trump, what it means for the party, key issues in the lame-duck session. then ranking member congresswoman talks...
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colombian journalism school hosted a forum on school segregation throughout history with investigative journalist. watch wednesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-spanre's a preview. i wanted to understand why. like what -- what is causing this? why are our neighborhoods segregated 50 years after we passed the fair housing act? why our schools still segregated, but when you look across every measure, black and latino students are getting, you know, the least qualified teachers, less likely to get access to academic courses that get you into an institution like colombia across the country. i wanted to understand why that was. so that's really when my work began to focus on looking at the particular actions that we take in the past and also that people are taking right now that maintain segregation and racial inequality. so with schools, resegregation was a way to do that. if a place had been segregated and then it was intergrated, you could go back to that point where it starts resegregating and show that someone had to do something. something -- so i started looking at school districts that were order bid federal courts to integrate. when federal co
colombian journalism school hosted a forum on school segregation throughout history with investigative journalist. watch wednesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-spanre's a preview. i wanted to understand why. like what -- what is causing this? why are our neighborhoods segregated 50 years after we passed the fair housing act? why our schools still segregated, but when you look across every measure, black and latino students are getting, you know, the least qualified teachers, less likely to get...
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, journalists, pollsters and pundits on the election results and the media coverage of the presidential campaign. that's live at 6:45 p.m. eastern time here on c-span. >> with a donald trump as our becomesident, melania the second foreign-born first lady. into the is a look personal lives and the influence of every presidential spouse and a mac in history. it is the companion to c-span's -- presidential spouse and american history. to this c-spanon book. marks on the day after the election, ellery clinton gave a concession speech in new york city, congratulating donald trump on his way in and reflecting on her campaign for president. she urged her supporters to give president-elect trump a chance to lead. this is 45 minutes. [applause] >> we are so proud of hillary clinton. [applause] tim kaine: i'm proud of hillary clinton because she has been a history maker in everything she has done. civil rights lawyer, first lady of arkansas, first lady of this country, secretary of state. she has made history in a nation that has been so many things that has made it uniquely difficult to be elected to federal office. she became the first major party nominee
, journalists, pollsters and pundits on the election results and the media coverage of the presidential campaign. that's live at 6:45 p.m. eastern time here on c-span. >> with a donald trump as our becomesident, melania the second foreign-born first lady. into the is a look personal lives and the influence of every presidential spouse and a mac in history. it is the companion to c-span's -- presidential spouse and american history. to this c-spanon book. marks on the day after the...
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p.m. eastern on c-span. an hour later, we'll have the latest u.s. new hampshire senate debate with republican kelly ayotte and sitting governor maggie hassan at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> on november 8, the nation elects our next president and decide who controls the house and senate. stay with us for campaign stops with hillary clinton, donald trump and their surrogates, and follow key house and senate races with our coverage of their candidate debates and speeches. c-span, where history unfolds daily. >> when i came up with this idea, i did research information and this is the case with a lot of pieces that will be done for this competition but mental illness especially. it's a complicated issue, it's not black and white and it's so multifaceted that i had to research to get a base knowledge of what i wanted to talk about in this piece and obviously there was a lot of -- it's so complicated that i can't talk about it all in five to seven minutes so i needed to decide what to talk about. >> pharmaceuticals is a broad topic and i thought it wou
p.m. eastern on c-span. an hour later, we'll have the latest u.s. new hampshire senate debate with republican kelly ayotte and sitting governor maggie hassan at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> on november 8, the nation elects our next president and decide who controls the house and senate. stay with us for campaign stops with hillary clinton, donald trump and their surrogates, and follow key house and senate races with our coverage of their candidate debates and speeches. c-span,...
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on the high court since 2010. she spoke at the equal justice works conference, see that at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. next, nebraska senator ben sasse on american values that he believes impacts policy on reform, education, economic prosperity held by the steamboat freedom caucus, this is 45 minutes. an. sasse: jenniffer is lovely lady. you would never know she is a sooner fan. again. and 2021, we play nebraska and oklahoma start a home and away series. for those who are not from nebraska or oklahoma, you should learn why football centers in those places. i've never been here in the summer and i was nervous. the goofy photo of me shouting ofoss campus, we have lots moments where the college i used to lead almost went bankrupt in 2009, i don't know who i'm screaming to or why. the video i was afraid he would have is i learned to ski. in 1980i learned to ski here. i cannot imagine how hideous that footage must be. jennifer mentioned work ethic. that is not the center of what i myt to talk about, but children are here running around somewhere. i want to tell a story. we will talk about pessimistic stuff
on the high court since 2010. she spoke at the equal justice works conference, see that at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. next, nebraska senator ben sasse on american values that he believes impacts policy on reform, education, economic prosperity held by the steamboat freedom caucus, this is 45 minutes. an. sasse: jenniffer is lovely lady. you would never know she is a sooner fan. again. and 2021, we play nebraska and oklahoma start a home and away series. for those who are not from nebraska or...
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p.m. eastern on c-span2. s today jeh johnson talks about structure and modernization efforts live coverage at 12:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> now a look at north korea nuclear threats. former ambassador robert gallucci discusses nuclear negotiations on the korean peninsula. from the institute of korean-american studies this is an hour and 40 minutes. >> good afternoon, everyone. thank you for joining us today, and i know we are competing with election day, and i'm impressed that we have a good turnout and thank you. and thank you for your vote for ambassador gallucci. i'm synja kim, president of ics and i'd like to welcome all of you to the ics fall symposium 2016. it is wonderful to have ambassador gallucci here with us again today, since he last spoke at the ics spring symposium about korean peninsula issues in may of 2006, that is ten years ago, right in this room kennedy caucus and welcome back ambassador. many things happened since then in and around the korean peninsula for the last ten years, and many ideas and theories have continued to flood in the way of possible resolution for the korean peninsula issues, yet
p.m. eastern on c-span2. s today jeh johnson talks about structure and modernization efforts live coverage at 12:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> now a look at north korea nuclear threats. former ambassador robert gallucci discusses nuclear negotiations on the korean peninsula. from the institute of korean-american studies this is an hour and 40 minutes. >> good afternoon, everyone. thank you for joining us today, and i know we are competing with election day, and i'm impressed that we...
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on the future of nuclear power in the u.s. live coverage of that starts at 2:30 p.m. eastern here on c-span 3. >>> this afternoon, cory booker will be interviewed by wade henderson, president and ceo on civil an human rights. you can see that live on 6 p.m. eastern here on c-span 3. >>> tonight, hillary clinton in her first public appearance since losing last week's presidential election. she's being honored by the children's defense fund and that gets under way live at 8:00 eastern on our companion network, c-span 2. >>> finally tonight, the national book awards are taking place in new york city hosted by comedian larry wilmore. our cameras are there. we'll show you the event sunday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2's book tv. >>> this weekend on american history tv on c-span 3, saturday night at 8:00 eastern on lectures in history. >> the only essential difference between a nazi mob hunting down jews in central europe and an american mob burning black men at the stake in multiple sclerosis smst that one is encouraged by its national government and one is just tolerated by its national gov
on the future of nuclear power in the u.s. live coverage of that starts at 2:30 p.m. eastern here on c-span 3. >>> this afternoon, cory booker will be interviewed by wade henderson, president and ceo on civil an human rights. you can see that live on 6 p.m. eastern here on c-span 3. >>> tonight, hillary clinton in her first public appearance since losing last week's presidential election. she's being honored by the children's defense fund and that gets under way live at 8:00...
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on 8:00 p.m. eastern time on c-span two. good morning. guest: good morning.s who will be managing the polling sites. we had a lot of early voting that was done. early voting 120 days out for some of our military and missionary folks in distant locations. we had over 600,000 early votes already cast. the polls open at 7:00 this morning and will not close until 9:00 tonight. host: one of the questions about this election is voter fraud. how does i would prevent that from happening? guest: we have some pretty reliable checks and balances in place. we have online registration, and people that use that give us every opportunity to verify that they are legitimate. our policy is that we can have participation and integrity. it is not mutually exclusive. the challenge is to use technology so that we do not disenfranchise people, but we also have safeguards to make sure that legitimate voters cast their ballots. host: when it comes to the machines, what kind of machines are used in iowa? how are they made secure for today? guest: our equipment is certified by our offi
on 8:00 p.m. eastern time on c-span two. good morning. guest: good morning.s who will be managing the polling sites. we had a lot of early voting that was done. early voting 120 days out for some of our military and missionary folks in distant locations. we had over 600,000 early votes already cast. the polls open at 7:00 this morning and will not close until 9:00 tonight. host: one of the questions about this election is voter fraud. how does i would prevent that from happening? guest: we have...
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on our companion network c-span, a conversation from smithsonian associations on campaign 2016. we'll hear from democratic and republican pollsters and reporters from cnn and msnbc. that is live at 6:45 p.m. eastern on c-span. and friday is veterans day. at 11:00 a.m. eastern, president obama lays a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier in arlington national cemetery you can see that live on our companion network c-span. >> up next here on c-span3, a conversation with the assistant attorney general for the justice department's criminal division on investigating international corruption and fraud cases under the foreign corrupt practices act. that's a federal law prohibiting americans from bribing foreign officials. from the george washington university law school, this is 90 minutes. >> good afternoon. i'm roger fairfax and the associate dean for academic affairs at gw law and on behalf of the president, i welcome you to the george washington university law school. i will hand over the podium momentarily to my colleague who will formally introduce our two distinguished panelists. but first let me say how thrilled we are to host this discussion of the foreign corrupt practices act. on
on our companion network c-span, a conversation from smithsonian associations on campaign 2016. we'll hear from democratic and republican pollsters and reporters from cnn and msnbc. that is live at 6:45 p.m. eastern on c-span. and friday is veterans day. at 11:00 a.m. eastern, president obama lays a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier in arlington national cemetery you can see that live on our companion network c-span. >> up next here on c-span3, a conversation with the assistant...
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you can listen to donald trump's wife talk about a story on c-span's radio at. -- on the c-span radio app. again, that is 2:00 p.m. eastern time. coverage of road to the white house continues with hillary clinton rally in north carolina. that is this evening at 7:45 p.m. eastern time. she will be in raleigh where she will be speaking. you can watch that on c-span, c-span.org or did the radio app. ivanka trump is having a campaign event today. we are covering that. go to c-span.org. senator tim kaine, democrat from virginia will be speaking in spanish entirely today, giving a speech in spanish. you can find that on c-span.org. other headlines this morning about the fbi investigation into hillary clinton's private server and e-mails. the front page of usa today. >> i have made a very deliberate effort to make sure i don't look in an am meddling independent process for making these assessments. setting aside particulars of this case, i know that she is somebody who has always looked out for the interests of america and the american people first. norm that there is a when there are investigations -- we don't operate
you can listen to donald trump's wife talk about a story on c-span's radio at. -- on the c-span radio app. again, that is 2:00 p.m. eastern time. coverage of road to the white house continues with hillary clinton rally in north carolina. that is this evening at 7:45 p.m. eastern time. she will be in raleigh where she will be speaking. you can watch that on c-span, c-span.org or did the radio app. ivanka trump is having a campaign event today. we are covering that. go to c-span.org. senator tim...
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p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> we're asking students to participate in this year's student cam documentary video by saying what is if most urgent issue for president trump and congress to address? it's open to all middle school and high school students. students can work alone or in a group of up to three to produce a five to seven minute documentary on the issue selected. a grand prize of $5,000 is going to go to the best industry. $100,000 of cash prices is awarded and shared between 153 students and teachers. this year's dead lynn is january 20th, 2017. go to o the website student cam.org. >>> today three former white house chief of staff discuss presidential transition and challenges facing the administrati administration. live coverage begins at 6:30 eastern on c-span. >>> tonight on the communicators. former on how the sec can change under the trump administration and the look at the issues that could be facing if we're smart as a country we will start to tackle what is the future of the internet. what does it mean with the artificial intelligence and what does it mean for the jobs and con
p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> we're asking students to participate in this year's student cam documentary video by saying what is if most urgent issue for president trump and congress to address? it's open to all middle school and high school students. students can work alone or in a group of up to three to produce a five to seven minute documentary on the issue selected. a grand prize of $5,000 is going to go to the best industry. $100,000 of cash prices is awarded and shared between...
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p.m. eastern and throughout wednesday. watch live tonight on c-spanmain @c-span.org or listen to live coverage using the free c-span radio app. >> on c-span2 we will simulcast the canadian broadcasting corporation's coverage of the u.s. election. that gets underway at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> yesterday, the day before election date more people had already voted in florida than did in that state during the entire disputed 2000 election. that, according to early voting data. the voting data. the winning margin in the 2000 election came down to 537 voters in florida who backed republican governor george w. bush of texas over democratic vice president, al gore. here are the concession. here the concession and victory speeches in that race. >> good evening. just moments ago i spoke with george w. bush and congratulated him on becoming the 43rd c president of the united states. i promised him that i would nott call him back this time.t i offered to meet with him as soon as possible so that we can start to heal the divisions of the campaign and the contest thro
p.m. eastern and throughout wednesday. watch live tonight on c-spanmain @c-span.org or listen to live coverage using the free c-span radio app. >> on c-span2 we will simulcast the canadian broadcasting corporation's coverage of the u.s. election. that gets underway at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> yesterday, the day before election date more people had already voted in florida than did in that state during the entire disputed 2000 election. that, according to early voting data. the voting...
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p.m. eastern, live coverage as president obama speaks at a hillary clinton rally in orlando florida. that is tomorrow on c-spanart of a national conversation about the outcome of the results. victory and concession speeches and key governor races, starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern and throughout the following 24 hours. ate on c-span, on-demand c-span.org and listen to our coverage with the c-span radio app. ♪ >> and now, republican presidential candidate donald trump at a campaign rally in tampa, florida. this is just under an hour. ♪ (music) ["proud to be an american" plays] [cheers] [applause] mr. trump: thank you very much. wow. [applause] >> usa! usa! usa! mr. trump: thank you very much. we have a little difficulty because we have about 3000 people, maybe 4000 people outside. should we wait for them to come in? >> no! mr. trump: i agree. let's get going. you people were here from about 2:00 in the morning they tell me. thank you very much. we will get going. we don't need jay-z to fill arenas. we do it the old-fashioned way. we fill them up because you love what we are saying and you want to make america great
p.m. eastern, live coverage as president obama speaks at a hillary clinton rally in orlando florida. that is tomorrow on c-spanart of a national conversation about the outcome of the results. victory and concession speeches and key governor races, starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern and throughout the following 24 hours. ate on c-span, on-demand c-span.org and listen to our coverage with the c-span radio app. ♪ >> and now, republican presidential candidate donald trump at a campaign rally in...
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on biomedical issues. the whole event starts tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern. on our companion network c-span a look at school segregation in us history. you can watch that at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> here are some of our featured programs thursday, thinks getting day on c-span. after 11:00 a.m. eastern, nebraska senator on american values. the founding fathers and the purpose of government. >> there is a huge civic mindedness in american history, but it's not compelled by the government. >> followed at noon by former senator tom harkin and the rise of childhood obesity in the us. >> everything from monstrous sick berbers with 1420 calories and 107 grams of fat to 20-ounce cokes and pepsi's, 12 to 15 teaspoons of sugar, beating an epidemic of childhood obesity. >> then at 3:30 p.m. wikipedia founder, jimmy wales talks about the evolution on the online encyclopedia and the challenge of providing global access to information. >> i know there is a small community there. there's five to 10 really active users and another 20 to 30 that they know a bit and they start to think of themselves a
on biomedical issues. the whole event starts tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern. on our companion network c-span a look at school segregation in us history. you can watch that at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> here are some of our featured programs thursday, thinks getting day on c-span. after 11:00 a.m. eastern, nebraska senator on american values. the founding fathers and the purpose of government. >> there is a huge civic mindedness in american history, but it's not compelled by the...
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on location at the hillary clinton and donald trump election night headquarters. watch victory and concession speeches, starting live at 8:00 p.m. eastern. watch live on c-span, on-demand at c-span.org or listen to our live coverage using the free c-span radio app. host: in arizona, senator john mccain is seeking a sixth term. he is being challenged by ann kirkpatrick. we're following this race. thank you for being with us. dan: thanks steve. steve: earlier this fall, the race seem to be relatively close. senator mccain with a very slight lead. that something seem to change. john mccain with a much wider lead. what happened? dan: the race was tight in the spring. part of it was that mccain was embroiled in a bitter republican primary. he wound up winning it fairly handily by about 12 points over his closest opponent, but it was t 12 points over his closest opponent, but it was a four-way race. he wound up getting 52% of the vote and 48% of republicans for one of the other candidates. ofre is a lot dissatisfaction with mccain in the republican party. i think that may have colored some of the polling on the general election race. some sources in the mccain cam
on location at the hillary clinton and donald trump election night headquarters. watch victory and concession speeches, starting live at 8:00 p.m. eastern. watch live on c-span, on-demand at c-span.org or listen to our live coverage using the free c-span radio app. host: in arizona, senator john mccain is seeking a sixth term. he is being challenged by ann kirkpatrick. we're following this race. thank you for being with us. dan: thanks steve. steve: earlier this fall, the race seem to be...
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speakers included vice president of one of the world's largest pharmaceutical companies. that is at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. if james madison is the architect of the constitution, then george washington is the general contractor, and if you ever built a house, you know it looks a lot more like what the general contractor has in mind than the architect. >> edward larson talks about george washington's role in unifying the country and ratifying the first federal document in his new book, "george washington: nationalist." they wanted to recruit russia in the coup d'etat. -- washington in the coup d'etat. washington was a true republican. he believed in republican government. eastern, on:00 "q&a." a look at the challenges and rewards at running a little company. -- running the legal department for technology companies read the american bar association posted technology lawyers at their annual meeting in san francisco. this is one hour and 20 minutes. >> good morning everyone. yes, it is true. i did drive myself here today. but for those of you -- thank you for supporting us. up until four years ago, i was
speakers included vice president of one of the world's largest pharmaceutical companies. that is at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. if james madison is the architect of the constitution, then george washington is the general contractor, and if you ever built a house, you know it looks a lot more like what the general contractor has in mind than the architect. >> edward larson talks about george washington's role in unifying the country and ratifying the first federal document in his new...
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p.m. on c-span. and the impact on health care, immigration, and other domestic policy issues. here are three discussions on polling accuracy, what to expect from president elect trump, and what to expect from congress in the lame-duck session. this is two hours. good morning. thank you, david. we should just get -- it is a very packed schedule. we'll jump in very quickly. the title of this panel is "now what?" what did we choose, "can this country be governed?" jeff weaver, the personification of the bernie sanders campaign, doug usher, and filling in for michelle bernard, who had a family emergency. our white house correspondent john bennett. i want to start with you, sir, because you are the second,tative of the third, or fourth most reviled industry in america this week, he polling industry. should you all just declare collective bankruptcy and go home? what is next for the polling industry, what did we miss, and keep it snappy. [laughter] >> we are shooting for number one. we are going to make polling great again. [laughter] >> there is many stages of grief. i have assumed
p.m. on c-span. and the impact on health care, immigration, and other domestic policy issues. here are three discussions on polling accuracy, what to expect from president elect trump, and what to expect from congress in the lame-duck session. this is two hours. good morning. thank you, david. we should just get -- it is a very packed schedule. we'll jump in very quickly. the title of this panel is "now what?" what did we choose, "can this country be governed?" jeff weaver,...
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p.m.. >> election night on c-span, watch the result and be part of a national conversation about the outcome on location at the hillary clinton and, cap election night headquarters and want to victory and concession speeches in key senate and governor's house races starting live at 8:00 p.m. and throughout the following 24 hours. watch live or listen to our live coverage on the free c-span radio app. withis morning we talk reporters along the country about the latest news from the battleground states of ohio, north carolina, florida and new hampshire. later yahoo! news deputy editor reveals the top places that shaped campaign 2016. as always we take your calls and you can join the conversation on twitter. washington journal is next. good morning, it is monday, november 7, 2016. we are one day from election day . i campaign full of twists and turns took a new one yesterday when the fbi cleared hillary clinton in his e-mail probe. --es comey from congress inform the congress that hillary clinton will face no charges on her handling of confidential information. donald trump pointed to the mov
p.m.. >> election night on c-span, watch the result and be part of a national conversation about the outcome on location at the hillary clinton and, cap election night headquarters and want to victory and concession speeches in key senate and governor's house races starting live at 8:00 p.m. and throughout the following 24 hours. watch live or listen to our live coverage on the free c-span radio app. withis morning we talk reporters along the country about the latest news from the...
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on 2:20 p.m. eastern on c-span. he holds a closing news conference on the apex closing news conference before heading back to the u.s. that is live at 6:30 p.m. eastern also on sees him -- on c-span. feature ofure c-span2's book tv as our coverage of book fairs and festivals. book tv will be live from the 33rd annual miami book fair. today's coverage begins at 10:00 a.m. eastern. here is some of what you will see. onw york times" pamela paul by the book. the "washington post" leslie lowery with his book "they cannot kill us all: ferguson, baltimore, and a new era in american racial justice movement." senator bernie sanders takes talks about his book, "our revolution." heray, dana perino with latest book "let me tell you about jasper: how my best friend became america's dog." national book award finalist colson whitehead with "the underground railroad." then mitchell kaplan. live coverage of the miami book fair this morning at 10:00 eastern and sunday morning at 10:30 a.m. eastern. ooktv.org for a complete schedule. t
on 2:20 p.m. eastern on c-span. he holds a closing news conference on the apex closing news conference before heading back to the u.s. that is live at 6:30 p.m. eastern also on sees him -- on c-span. feature ofure c-span2's book tv as our coverage of book fairs and festivals. book tv will be live from the 33rd annual miami book fair. today's coverage begins at 10:00 a.m. eastern. here is some of what you will see. onw york times" pamela paul by the book. the "washington post"...
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on c-span3. later, a panel on the 2016 elections with political reporters. looking at the presidential election and senate and house races live at 12:80 5 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> as the nation elects a new president on tuesday, november 8, will america have the first foreign-born first lady since louisa adams or will we have a presidential first gentleman. ladies," first ladies is a companion to c-span's well-regarded her graffiti cities and features leading firstth lady historians and offers reef biographies of presidential spouses and offers archival photos of their lives. public affairs, now available at your a rip accelerate and also as an e-book. >> with one week before election day, donald trump campaigned in eau claire, wisconsin. policyed about his agenda. this is a 45-minute portion of the rally. [applause] this is the biggest scandal since watergate and now there been reported that investigatingies virtually all of hillary clinton's inner circle. she wants to blame everyone else. chanting -- [crowd "] nting "lock her up mr. trump: you know, somehow i think that obamacare is not going to be her biggest problem. does that make sense? she wants to b
on c-span3. later, a panel on the 2016 elections with political reporters. looking at the presidential election and senate and house races live at 12:80 5 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> as the nation elects a new president on tuesday, november 8, will america have the first foreign-born first lady since louisa adams or will we have a presidential first gentleman. ladies," first ladies is a companion to c-span's well-regarded her graffiti cities and features leading firstth lady...