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at 10 pm eastern its author sharon weinberger on defense and technology. and at 10:50 we wrap up our primetime lineup with satirist p.j. o'rourke reflecting on the 2016 presidential election. that all happens tonight on c-span2's book tv. >> it was taking me to texas and i thought i've got some of my high school a 19-year-old kid that look up to me, that believe in me, that i got to take care of and it's not fair if i go to the receipt so i went ahead and canceled my own support in texas and went overseas. >> i went overseas, everything is going my way a lot firefights and i'm in the platoon. i did anything i want, i'm very good getting my first sergeant complement so i got a lot of ranks. >> did you want to get promoted? i said sure, i guess. can you believe it? anyway. you got to that school, whatever. i wasn't really clear, i got a phone call april 10 and i'm in the way of the screen, we got phone call 2012 and they said look, we've got ied's in the city, check it out. no we got the deer on, we swept the ground back and forth, a lot of this is anything
at 10 pm eastern its author sharon weinberger on defense and technology. and at 10:50 we wrap up our primetime lineup with satirist p.j. o'rourke reflecting on the 2016 presidential election. that all happens tonight on c-span2's book tv. >> it was taking me to texas and i thought i've got some of my high school a 19-year-old kid that look up to me, that believe in me, that i got to take care of and it's not fair if i go to the receipt so i went ahead and canceled my own support in texas...
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and you can see it again sunday at nine pm eastern & back on our companion never c-span. >> vice-president pence is on an asia trip this week and today in tokyo he met with the prime minister of japan. the two sat down in front of reporters into questions. most of which focused on intentions on the korean. [inaudible conversations] [speaking in native tongue] i do believe that your visit to japan at this time is a timely one. [speaking in native tongue] through your visit it is my proposal to send out the between our alliance. [speaking in native tongue] it goes without saying that it is a matter of paramount importance these diplomatic networks and at the same time the state of dialogue we need to exercise pressure so that it comes forward and engages in the interior dialogue. [speaking in native tongue] comes and ministration already made it clear that the united states no longer buys these concepts for our strategic and japan's values for addressing from the first consensus are on the table. [speaking in native tongue] [inaudible] i bring greetings on behalf of your friends, the preside
and you can see it again sunday at nine pm eastern & back on our companion never c-span. >> vice-president pence is on an asia trip this week and today in tokyo he met with the prime minister of japan. the two sat down in front of reporters into questions. most of which focused on intentions on the korean. [inaudible conversations] [speaking in native tongue] i do believe that your visit to japan at this time is a timely one. [speaking in native tongue] through your visit it is my...
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an 11 pm eastern the parents of the late trayvon martin, sybrina fulton and tracy martin discussed their sons life, death and the experience with the judicial system, rest in power. book tv prime time, tonight on c-span two. this weekend on c-span's city tour along with help of our comcast cable partners will explore the literary scene and history of charlottesville virginia. on book tv weave is at the university of virginia to see their exhibit on william faulkner, nobel prize winner and writer in residence. >> we have a lot of wonderful artifacts from the first time at uva. among other things we have the typewriter that he was issued by the university, even with the stamp on the back. we have a jacket that he wore, as you can see, it's pretty torn up and ready. he like to keep us close for a long time. he left this jacket hanging in his office when he went on his last trip to oxford mississippi back on sunday two pm eastern on american history tv will travel to thomas jefferson's monticello >> if you had visited monticello say 20 years ago you would have come up the mountain and you wo
an 11 pm eastern the parents of the late trayvon martin, sybrina fulton and tracy martin discussed their sons life, death and the experience with the judicial system, rest in power. book tv prime time, tonight on c-span two. this weekend on c-span's city tour along with help of our comcast cable partners will explore the literary scene and history of charlottesville virginia. on book tv weave is at the university of virginia to see their exhibit on william faulkner, nobel prize winner and...
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the senate is scheduled to gavel back in 2:15 pm eastern time taking a procedural vote on the gorsuch nomination needing just a simple majority, 51 votes. this conversation is from today's "washington journal." >> host: paul kane is that her desk, a senior congressional report at the "washington post" who is covered many critical battles in his years walking the halls of congress to headline of your recent piece, neil gorsuch supreme court nomination is on track to change the senate and further divide the country. explain what is at stake in this nomination fight. >> guest: this nominationon figt fight is sort of unlike any in history because you have this 1i month absence since justice scalia died, and you have a split supreme court basically y for conservatives, for liberals, anthony kennedy is the one swing voter gilbert have a sort of this, the fate of the court at play here but because the democrats are going to go ahead and filibuster gorsuch's nomination we found that outesty yesterday, i have a lease 41 oro 42 now, a couple more probably coming on board. the republican retalia
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saturday at eight pm eastern a massive briefing on the discovery of seven earthlike planet orbiting a new four-star. were currently using the hubble space telescope to study the planet and the system to and if they have hydrogen, helium apps years followed by a discussion on the pros and cons of genetically modified food. posted by public square in los angeles to those of us who do this think that all plans are gm owes. there's actually nothing that you buy in your grocery stores whether organic or conventional that hasn't been genetically modified eastern sunday from the last four presidents. then a visit to the african-american history museum in washington. you know, i i knew the nation was thirsting for the museum but i have to confess, i didn't know that the reaction would be the positive and the strong and it 1:35 pm a panel of federal judges discussing the history of the bill of rights what the bill of rights is is part of the world constitution. it's hugely important designation offenses. if the division of power followed by a conversation with simoni and institute the library
saturday at eight pm eastern a massive briefing on the discovery of seven earthlike planet orbiting a new four-star. were currently using the hubble space telescope to study the planet and the system to and if they have hydrogen, helium apps years followed by a discussion on the pros and cons of genetically modified food. posted by public square in los angeles to those of us who do this think that all plans are gm owes. there's actually nothing that you buy in your grocery stores whether...
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tv in prime time all this week at 8 pm eastern on c-span2. the supreme court unanimously ruled in a new york state law which prevents businesses from telling shoppers they are imposing a surcharge on credit card purposes is a speech regulation. new york law says it's okay for a business to charge less for customers who pay cash but they can't raise the praise of paying with a credit card.chief justice roberts had an opinion for the coat and wrote law tells merchants nothing about the amount they are allowed to collect from a cash or credit card statement, instead it regulates how sellers may communicate their prices. here's the oral argument in the case. it's about an hour. >> we all your argument first this morning in case 1391 expressions hair design versus schneiderman. mister chief justice and may it please the court. this course case is about whether the state may criminalize truthful speech that merchants believe is the most effective way of communicating the hidden cost of credit cards to their customers. new york's law suppresses the
tv in prime time all this week at 8 pm eastern on c-span2. the supreme court unanimously ruled in a new york state law which prevents businesses from telling shoppers they are imposing a surcharge on credit card purposes is a speech regulation. new york law says it's okay for a business to charge less for customers who pay cash but they can't raise the praise of paying with a credit card.chief justice roberts had an opinion for the coat and wrote law tells merchants nothing about the amount...
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at 6:30 pm eastern, jack davis jack davis provides a history of the gulf.ormer border representative on the inner workings of congress. on book tvs "after words" at nine pm eastern, the washington times bill gertz talks about how to win the information technology wars. then at ten, major mary jennings hagar shows her experiences and had our with her efforts to eliminate the ground combat exclusion policy. at 11, we wrap up our sunday primetime lineup the national correspondent with the atlantic profiles, some of the tens of thousands of people around the world who have to join ices. that all happens tonight on c-span to book tv. first up, here's environmental history professor, jack davis. [applause] good afternoon. no one likes to sit in the front row but there are, one, two, three, six, three, six, seven seats in the front rows. come have a seat. i know you and can call you out to come sit down. i want to begin by thanking, taking mcdonald's and all of those who have made the masses in such a big source of support for gainesville offers in their books. pe
at 6:30 pm eastern, jack davis jack davis provides a history of the gulf.ormer border representative on the inner workings of congress. on book tvs "after words" at nine pm eastern, the washington times bill gertz talks about how to win the information technology wars. then at ten, major mary jennings hagar shows her experiences and had our with her efforts to eliminate the ground combat exclusion policy. at 11, we wrap up our sunday primetime lineup the national correspondent with...
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: and argues for what he world order put to out a more modern global operating system and at 11 pm eastern parents of the late trayvon martin discussed their life and death of their son with the judicial system in their book, rest in power, the enduring life of trayvon martin. tonight here on c-span two. sunday night on "after words", washington times national security, and bill gerdes with his book i wore which examines how modern warfare involved with new technologies. he's interviewed by congresswoman of new york. she is a member of the house select committee on intelligence and back i wore is a look at what i feel the new form of warfare that see emerging from the 21st century. i've i've covered national security affairs for over 30 years, been all over the world covering these issues and, i think, it's a reflection of the information age that were looking at this new form of warfare which i call it permission warfare. i find that as both the technical cyber, that we've seen so much of in terms of cyber attacks from the russians and chinese, as well as the content influence type of thi
: and argues for what he world order put to out a more modern global operating system and at 11 pm eastern parents of the late trayvon martin discussed their life and death of their son with the judicial system in their book, rest in power, the enduring life of trayvon martin. tonight here on c-span two. sunday night on "after words", washington times national security, and bill gerdes with his book i wore which examines how modern warfare involved with new technologies. he's...
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thursday at one of our pm eastern, 6:00 p.m., david gura will have the first -- thursday at 1:00 p.m. eastern, 6:00 p.m. london time, david gura will have the first interview with jack lew since he left his post as treasury secretary. and street professionals silicon valley are flocking to a fitness competition. how it plans to expand its event. this is bloomberg. ♪ decathlonnow, a styled event with deep wall street ties is now in five markets, including san francisco. forddition to raising money charity, there is a tech component. users can place performance-based wagers on athletes. with us is jason kelly and david maloney. i have to ask, this tech element seems to be incentivizing a lot of cash being raised. tell us a little bit about the technology behind all of this? david: itcertainly -- certainly will be more. the objective was how do you differentiate the fundraising experience of a competitive athletic event, so we developed some technology that would allow the athletes to set performance goals and then, rather than beg
thursday at one of our pm eastern, 6:00 p.m., david gura will have the first -- thursday at 1:00 p.m. eastern, 6:00 p.m. london time, david gura will have the first interview with jack lew since he left his post as treasury secretary. and street professionals silicon valley are flocking to a fitness competition. how it plans to expand its event. this is bloomberg. ♪ decathlonnow, a styled event with deep wall street ties is now in five markets, including san francisco. forddition to raising...
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is the parent company of google, these names help drive the nasdaq above the 6000 level at 4:00 pm eastern abby: we have heard a lot about united airlines. they are ranked the worst but not for the reasons we may think. >> reporter: the incident in chicago, before that incident there was a survey done. the american customer satisfaction survey, 108,000 people were surveyed and united coming and at the bottom of the legacy carriers. the ratings were based on seat comfort, food, customer service, this was before the incident. the other top names, jetblue came in at number one, southwest, alaska, even american airlines which had some issues in the public eye in the last week when it comes to passenger service. abby: jeb bush and derek jeter teaming up to buy the marlins. >> reporter: this was first reported on the foxbusiness network, charlie gasparino. that deal will happen, there are details to work out but the price tag for the marlins coming from derek jeter, the former famous yankee and jeb bush, former presidential candidate under the republicans, this is over last year saying he was th
is the parent company of google, these names help drive the nasdaq above the 6000 level at 4:00 pm eastern abby: we have heard a lot about united airlines. they are ranked the worst but not for the reasons we may think. >> reporter: the incident in chicago, before that incident there was a survey done. the american customer satisfaction survey, 108,000 people were surveyed and united coming and at the bottom of the legacy carriers. the ratings were based on seat comfort, food, customer...
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. >> at 2:00 pm eastern on american history tv we go to thomas jefferson's monticello. >> when we see jefferson's beautiful neoclassical villa, what we want to do is change that. when you came up the mountain top in jefferson, first thing you have seen most likely would be this. there would be no place on the mountaintop where slavery was not visible and we want to restore that, make that known to those who come here today. >> at the university of virginia we learn about the first year project which explores challenges us presidents face in their first year on the job. >> lyndon johnson said when he became president no matter how big your majority you get one year before congress stops thinking about you, the president and start thinking about themselves, their own reelection and in january of your second year after you have done your first year all the members of congress are thinking of the midterm election and are really cautious about taking a risk to help you get your mandate through. >> watch c-span cities tour of charlottesville, virginia at noon eastern on c-span2's booktv and
. >> at 2:00 pm eastern on american history tv we go to thomas jefferson's monticello. >> when we see jefferson's beautiful neoclassical villa, what we want to do is change that. when you came up the mountain top in jefferson, first thing you have seen most likely would be this. there would be no place on the mountaintop where slavery was not visible and we want to restore that, make that known to those who come here today. >> at the university of virginia we learn about the...
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our collection is a hundred and 56 million objects including 2 million bucks at 6:30 pm eastern presidential historian and the green medford, douglas, douglas brinkley and richard norton smith discussed presidential leadership. it interesting that the greatest american president abraham lincoln is bracketed by arguably the least successful american president this holiday weekend and tonight on the tv a look at slavery in america. from the tucson festival of books with authors jonathan bryant a national book award abram candy. later university of texas professor on the economics behind slavery. and to talk about owner judge slave owned by george and martha washington whose escape initiated a manhunt order by the president. >> welcome to the ninth annual tucson festival of books. my name is connie sanchez. we want to think, indications for for sponsoring this venue. this presentation will last one hour, including questions and answers. please hold your questions to the very end of the presentation. immediately following the session the authors will be autographing books in the sales and dining
our collection is a hundred and 56 million objects including 2 million bucks at 6:30 pm eastern presidential historian and the green medford, douglas, douglas brinkley and richard norton smith discussed presidential leadership. it interesting that the greatest american president abraham lincoln is bracketed by arguably the least successful american president this holiday weekend and tonight on the tv a look at slavery in america. from the tucson festival of books with authors jonathan bryant a...
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saturday on 6:45 pm eastern james haley, author of the dust paradise history of white folks about theife of the last plane of the kingdom in hawaii. >> she had secretly been working on a new constitution. that would restore her royal powers. and in fact, from this position she will back to the palace and the nasty new constitution. that was the beginning of the overthrow. >> at nine on the presidency. historian william lefton berg on the effectiveness and legacy of 20th-century presidents. >> how weak of the american presidency was in late 19th century and how powerful and office it was when theodore roosevelt surrenders power in order to -- in africa. >>> and on reel america, the 1961 encyclopaedia britannica film, the ordeal of woodrow wilson with former president herbert hoover. >> even though they agreed to the 14 points, they agreed not to let idealism stand in their way. for a complete schedule look to c-span.org. >> the un special envoy for yemen talked about the country's ongoing civil war in efforts to negotiate a peace deal. these remarks at the middle east institute in wash
saturday on 6:45 pm eastern james haley, author of the dust paradise history of white folks about theife of the last plane of the kingdom in hawaii. >> she had secretly been working on a new constitution. that would restore her royal powers. and in fact, from this position she will back to the palace and the nasty new constitution. that was the beginning of the overthrow. >> at nine on the presidency. historian william lefton berg on the effectiveness and legacy of 20th-century...
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the senate is back on c-span2 today at 3 pm eastern, senate lawmakers will have a confirmation vote on the former georgia governor sonny perdue and there's also expected to vote on advancing a deputy attorney general nomination. watch that debate here on the stand to see that live on our companion network. here's more on this week in congress. >>. >> so much news happening both on the white house and congressional front, to reporters joining us to talk about those topics, were joined by kimball politico, she's associate editor for that publication, catherine lucy joining us of the associated press and the white house support for both of you, thank you for joining us. what's the focus this week with the first 100 days coming up, what do you see as the focus of this white house this week? >> there's a lot of different focus is in some ways but the white house is staring down a new day even though they're trying to downplay the significance, they are looking to get wins going into that. >> a couple of different things they are trying to do, obviously we can talk more about this, there's t
the senate is back on c-span2 today at 3 pm eastern, senate lawmakers will have a confirmation vote on the former georgia governor sonny perdue and there's also expected to vote on advancing a deputy attorney general nomination. watch that debate here on the stand to see that live on our companion network. here's more on this week in congress. >>. >> so much news happening both on the white house and congressional front, to reporters joining us to talk about those topics, were...
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we show you live coverage of the debate on geopolitics starting at 7 pm eastern from toronto canada here on c-span2. >> congressman joe barton held a town hall meeting in waxahachie texas during the congressional spring recess. questions from constituents included healthcare, immigration, voting rights and his immigration relationship with oil companies. he is serving his 14th term in congress and is a member of the energy and commerce committee. it is just over an hour. >> this is the mayor, kevin from waxahachie. >>. >>. >>. [inaudible conversation]. >>. >>. [inaudible conversation] thank you for this state. >> thank you. thank you all for coming. you're going to sing a song? probably right. is this better? all right, thank you. welcome to the waxahachie town hall meeting. i want to thank the mayor for letting us use the town hall. we've done several town halls here. we're going to be very interactive for the next hour or so. we've got two announcements and all these cameras you see around the room are from c-span television. they're not televising it live but they are going to take ta
we show you live coverage of the debate on geopolitics starting at 7 pm eastern from toronto canada here on c-span2. >> congressman joe barton held a town hall meeting in waxahachie texas during the congressional spring recess. questions from constituents included healthcare, immigration, voting rights and his immigration relationship with oil companies. he is serving his 14th term in congress and is a member of the energy and commerce committee. it is just over an hour. >> this is...
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starting at eight pm eastern on c-span it's a look at the rise of prescription drug abuse in the us.on c-span to its full tv authors who written about flavoring america. on our companion networks c-span three it's american history tv with events on world war i. it's been 10000 years of congress voted to declare war on germany. sunday night on afterward. washington times national security colonists built gertz with his book, i wore which examines how are modern warfare has evolved with new technology. he's interviewed by congresswoman from new york. back i war is a look at what i feel is the new form of warfare that's emerging in the 21st century. i've covered national security affairs for over 30 years, been all over the world covering these issues and i think it's a reflection of the information age that were now looking at this new form of warfare which i call information warfare and i define that as both the technical cyber that we seen so much of in terms of cyber attacks from the russians and chinese, as well as, the content influence type of thing which emerged in the president
starting at eight pm eastern on c-span it's a look at the rise of prescription drug abuse in the us.on c-span to its full tv authors who written about flavoring america. on our companion networks c-span three it's american history tv with events on world war i. it's been 10000 years of congress voted to declare war on germany. sunday night on afterward. washington times national security colonists built gertz with his book, i wore which examines how are modern warfare has evolved with new...
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and at 3:00 pm eastern, thomas dolby author of "speed of sound." watch the 15th annual annapolis book festival live on saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2's book tv. >> in case you missed it on c-span. clinton watts of the foreign policy research institute had the senate intelligence hearing. >> through the end of 2015 and start of 2016, the russian influence system began pushing themes and messages seeking to influence the outcome of the u.s. presidential election. russia's overt coverts sought to sideline them on the political spectrum with adversarial views towards the kremlin.
and at 3:00 pm eastern, thomas dolby author of "speed of sound." watch the 15th annual annapolis book festival live on saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2's book tv. >> in case you missed it on c-span. clinton watts of the foreign policy research institute had the senate intelligence hearing. >> through the end of 2015 and start of 2016, the russian influence system began pushing themes and messages seeking to influence the outcome of the u.s. presidential election....
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we show you live coverage of the debate on geopolitics starting at 7 pm eastern from toronto canada heren c-span2. >> congressman joe barton held a town hall meeting in waxahachie texas during the congressional spring recess. questions from constituents included healthcare, immigration, voting rights and his immigration
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you can see that a pm eastern on c-span. right after that, academics and public policy analyst but it you on policy and how it has changed since world war ii. we hear remarks from new american ceo, anne-marie to deal withhow the current terrorism threat. here is more now. would not approach this in terms of how we, the united states of the west, or whatever we want to use, is going to end isis or radical islamic terrorism. we are not. it is to me the equivalent of the fight for protestants and catholics in europe, where we are not the best we can do is protect ourselves to become more resilient, increase our intelligence, do very specific things where we can take action. to me, it is crazy to think this is an enemy we are going to defeat the way we defeated hitler's in the second world war. i look at the british in this most recent attack, and the city after 9/11. the way the view is, we stop a lot of the attacks and every now and then one gets through. when it does, you go to work the next day, you didn't win, and ultimatel
you can see that a pm eastern on c-span. right after that, academics and public policy analyst but it you on policy and how it has changed since world war ii. we hear remarks from new american ceo, anne-marie to deal withhow the current terrorism threat. here is more now. would not approach this in terms of how we, the united states of the west, or whatever we want to use, is going to end isis or radical islamic terrorism. we are not. it is to me the equivalent of the fight for protestants and...
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they will hold a joint press conference at 3:50 pm eastern and we will bring you full coverage of thats bloomberg. ♪ [applause] live pictures of jeremy corbyn, the leader of the labour party in london. this is the official launch of his campaign of the snap election on june 8. this is what theresa may called on wednesday. if you were there, what would you ask him? there so many people in the audience if there are only 12 labour members left in the country? francine: there are a lot of labor numbers -- labour members but they're not getting traction because they are so far to the left which is why the conservatives are so confident. tom: what is the overlap of gordon brown and jeremy corbyn? francine: practically nothing. especially if you look at tony blair and jeremy corbyn. people say it isn't even the same party and yet, it does live on. it is now the countdown to june the eighth because the parliament has approved an election that sends voters to the polls three years early. the leaders are asking how election is impacting the election campaigns. geoff dennis is here with us and .o
they will hold a joint press conference at 3:50 pm eastern and we will bring you full coverage of thats bloomberg. ♪ [applause] live pictures of jeremy corbyn, the leader of the labour party in london. this is the official launch of his campaign of the snap election on june 8. this is what theresa may called on wednesday. if you were there, what would you ask him? there so many people in the audience if there are only 12 labour members left in the country? francine: there are a lot of labor...
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what could make dollar stronger i asked about european union electionsless than two weeks away pm easternnts france up as member of eu for referendum like brexit so i understand alarm well. >> not with he conservatives there then? >> will hen penn not necessarily conservative a socialist believes they should be out of european union. >> good stuff we will watching your interview thank you so much, with that exclusive, christine lagarde window president trump promise too much a new poll thinks he may have been the candidate that cried wolf some feel he is no longer keeping his word defending the president in tinseltown paul sorvino why standing shoulder-to-shoulder with commander in chief and hollywood outrage, back in a moment. i am totally blind. and i live with non-24, a circadian rhythm disorder that can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the people, places, and things i love. the people i love have always been there for me. and now, i'm there for them, too. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424 to learn more. and her new mobile wedding business.tte at first, ge
what could make dollar stronger i asked about european union electionsless than two weeks away pm easternnts france up as member of eu for referendum like brexit so i understand alarm well. >> not with he conservatives there then? >> will hen penn not necessarily conservative a socialist believes they should be out of european union. >> good stuff we will watching your interview thank you so much, with that exclusive, christine lagarde window president trump promise too much a...
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. >> an 8:00 pm eastern time "the five" moves to 9:00 you don't want to miss it stay with us.ings are headed. because as we live longer... and markets continue to rise and fall... predictable is one thing you need in retirement to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing brighthouse financial. a new company established by metlife to specialize in annuities & life insurance. talk to your advisor about a brighter financial future. welcome to holiday inn! ♪ ♪ whether for big meetings or little getaways, there are always smiles ahead at holiday inn. at angie's list, we believe there are certain things you can count on, like what goes down doesn't always come back up. [ toilet flushes ] so when you need a plumber, you can count on us to help you find the right person for the job. discover all the ways we can help at angie's list. dagen: welcome back, i am dagen mcdowell for maria bartiromo monday, april 24, your top stories 8:30 a.m. eastern time president obama making his comeback the former commander in chief will deliver first post presidency speech today
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swinging more than 200 points in turning point, was in release of the federal reserve minutes 2 pm eastern the federal reserve balance sheet, weighed on investors took market from up to down, 40 points the end of trading, checked action this morning little more stabilization we are expecting a higher opening for broader averages a fraction dow industrials well off highs of the morning up 9 points right now, in europe declines across the board, take a look, the cac quarante one exception off third of a percent ft 100 dax in germany lower have to morning, similar in asia stocks mostly lower with exception of the shanghai composite in china up a third of a percent, the -- south slammed by severe weather the a master for his to candles tournament first time ever the latest coming up on that from silver screen to streets a look at rino xt one of the stars up coming fashion flichlz we take you inside in the program, dick cheney's life he'd to movie theatre find out who will play him this morning, coming this up morning joining know to talk about it dagen mcdowell, he former home depot cesto chry
swinging more than 200 points in turning point, was in release of the federal reserve minutes 2 pm eastern the federal reserve balance sheet, weighed on investors took market from up to down, 40 points the end of trading, checked action this morning little more stabilization we are expecting a higher opening for broader averages a fraction dow industrials well off highs of the morning up 9 points right now, in europe declines across the board, take a look, the cac quarante one exception off...
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to see you thank you very much so much larry fink chairman ceo blackrock onwrote week tonight 8 pm easternight back. ♪ and hey, unmanaged depression, don't get too comfortable. we're talking to you, cost inefficiencies and data without insights. and fragmented care- stop getting in the way of patient recovery and pay attention. every single one of you is on our list. for those who won't rest until the world is healthier, neither will we. optum. how well gets done. maria: welcome back, we are about 16 minutes away from the opening bell for friday expecting a higher opening for broader averages a couple names on move largely earnings, driving things, could apple shape quarter billion iphones next year a note says analysts expecting apple to ship 250 million eye phones next year possible rebound following expected release of iphone 8 shares up better than 0% year-to-date, tesla after the company nouvend biggest recall railing thousands model civility, vehicles over a possible problem with the parking brake, the vexes built between february and october 2016. tesla shares unchanged 302 and one
to see you thank you very much so much larry fink chairman ceo blackrock onwrote week tonight 8 pm easternight back. ♪ and hey, unmanaged depression, don't get too comfortable. we're talking to you, cost inefficiencies and data without insights. and fragmented care- stop getting in the way of patient recovery and pay attention. every single one of you is on our list. for those who won't rest until the world is healthier, neither will we. optum. how well gets done. maria: welcome back, we are...
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pm eastern, historians.y discuss presidential leadership. >> it's interesting that the greatest american president, abraham lincoln, is bracketed by the least successful american president. >> this holiday weekend on c-span. >> this weekend, c-span cities tour the help of comcast cable partners with a literary scene and history of charlottesville, virginia. saturday at noon eastern on book tv, we does the university of regina to see there to on william faulkner, nobel prize winter -- nobel prize winner. >> we have a lot of wonderful artifacts from falconers time at uva. many that come from uva sources. we have the typewriter he was issued by the university. it has the property stamp on the back. we have a jacket he wore. when you look at the jacket, external and ratty. for a long close time. he left this hanging and his office when he went on his last trip to oxford, mississippi, when he passed away. >> sunday 2:00 eastern on american history tv, we will travel with thomas jefferson's monticello. >> he visit
pm eastern, historians.y discuss presidential leadership. >> it's interesting that the greatest american president, abraham lincoln, is bracketed by the least successful american president. >> this holiday weekend on c-span. >> this weekend, c-span cities tour the help of comcast cable partners with a literary scene and history of charlottesville, virginia. saturday at noon eastern on book tv, we does the university of regina to see there to on william faulkner, nobel prize...
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michigan later today, we will bring that to you live on bloomberg television and radio at four clock[ eastern. pmines from sean spicer -- his holding the press briefing at the white house right now. saying,cretary spencer there's a possibility of future action in syria and the syrian military action should u.s. power and the accuracy of military action. use glad to see also toyota planning to invest in the united states. this is blundered. ♪ pimm: this is bloomberg markets. president donald trump's first on politicscusing and policy under the new administration. i'm pimm fox with kevin cirilli. kevin: facing impossible budget -- racing possible budget cuts, the security and exchange of ministration may have dozens of contractors hike -- helping to root out front on wall street. let's bring in matt robinson. so what are the cutting and what will it mean for wall street regulation? matt: another cutting contractors which is a broad ability for folks paralegal data-entry folks. individuals because of data-entry, they will format phone records, train records, into a form that is searchable for line a
michigan later today, we will bring that to you live on bloomberg television and radio at four clock[ eastern. pmines from sean spicer -- his holding the press briefing at the white house right now. saying,cretary spencer there's a possibility of future action in syria and the syrian military action should u.s. power and the accuracy of military action. use glad to see also toyota planning to invest in the united states. this is blundered. ♪ pimm: this is bloomberg markets. president donald...
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eastern, at 6:30 pm historians talk about their roles as expert winces for court cases. >> as i see it, history is a sort of add-on. it is a source of evidence or context to which most judges and lawyers turned to, to the extent that it is useful in a particular case. on the at 8:00 presidency, presidential historians on the most influential first ladies. >> dolley madison, who really shaved informal politics in washington, she really that, at social gatherings, you could get men to agree to what the president wanted to do. or get two warring factions together over ice cream. >> for our complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. sunday night on "afterwards," john kasich discusses his new book, "two paths: america divided or united." won,u talk about how trump and we have to do something about that. supportersanders were two sides of the same coin. all they cared about was they said they were going to do something. the you think congress has -- do youis lesson think congress has learned this lesson? >> no. i think congress is so dysfunctional. >> what do we do? >> you know
eastern, at 6:30 pm historians talk about their roles as expert winces for court cases. >> as i see it, history is a sort of add-on. it is a source of evidence or context to which most judges and lawyers turned to, to the extent that it is useful in a particular case. on the at 8:00 presidency, presidential historians on the most influential first ladies. >> dolley madison, who really shaved informal politics in washington, she really that, at social gatherings, you could get men to...
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. >> watch c-span cities tour of charlottesville, virginia at noon eastern on c-span2's booktv and sunday at 2:00 pm on american history tv on c-span3 working with cable affiliate and visiting cities across the country. >> freshman congressman trey hollingsworth represent indiana's ninth congressional district, the seat was previously held by senator todd young. we spoke to congressman hollingsworth as part of a series of interviews we are conducting with new members of congress. this is 10 minutes. >> trey hollingsworth representing the ninth district of indiana, a republican. what did you do before coming to congress? >> been in business my entire career. i renovated and repositioned all manufacturing facilities taking to capital facilities and turning them around, repositioning them, rehabilitating them, making them if i mentally cleaning them up and helping manufacturers, distributors grow in america versus going overseas. i did that for ten years and moved into manufacturing businesses trying to figure out how to create more opportunities not only in the marketplace but for employees who wanted
. >> watch c-span cities tour of charlottesville, virginia at noon eastern on c-span2's booktv and sunday at 2:00 pm on american history tv on c-span3 working with cable affiliate and visiting cities across the country. >> freshman congressman trey hollingsworth represent indiana's ninth congressional district, the seat was previously held by senator todd young. we spoke to congressman hollingsworth as part of a series of interviews we are conducting with new members of congress....
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eastern on sunday. the discussion on miriam horn, lee interview and steve early. at four pm gary young talks about his book, another day in the death of america: a chronicle of ten short lights. at 7:00 p.m. david horowitz on his book, big agenda: present's plan to save america. what live coverage of the 22nd annual los angeles times festival of books saturday and sunday starting at 1:30 p.m. eastern on c-span to book tv. >> next, two doctors to discuss value-based health healthcare and its impact on overall healthcare spending and consumer satisfaction. later, doctor ezekiel emanuel former health advisor during the bombing in this, is hosted by pepperdine university. [applause] >> i often get asked with five pit and for dogs how do you do it? how do you do that job in trouble? quite friendly, the only time i sleep is when i travel. that's how i do it. thank you, gary, for that gracious introduction and for getting us fired up and ready to take on the topic. i am honored to be with you today as the pepperdine grad, i came for the
eastern on sunday. the discussion on miriam horn, lee interview and steve early. at four pm gary young talks about his book, another day in the death of america: a chronicle of ten short lights. at 7:00 p.m. david horowitz on his book, big agenda: present's plan to save america. what live coverage of the 22nd annual los angeles times festival of books saturday and sunday starting at 1:30 p.m. eastern on c-span to book tv. >> next, two doctors to discuss value-based health healthcare and...
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at 7:45 eastern, historian and activist rebecca feldman officer thoughts on changes occurring within the feminist movement. at 9 pm on the book tvs afterwards, sheldon whitehouse weighs in on how corporate money impact the white house. at 10 pm brought pilot reports on some of the us lesser-known space operations in the creation of nasa. and at 11 we wrap up our sunday primetime lineup with tom biden and a history of dodge city kansas, once considered one of the most violent towns in the west. it all happens tonight on c-span2's book tv. >> our visit to chico california continues with local author
at 7:45 eastern, historian and activist rebecca feldman officer thoughts on changes occurring within the feminist movement. at 9 pm on the book tvs afterwards, sheldon whitehouse weighs in on how corporate money impact the white house. at 10 pm brought pilot reports on some of the us lesser-known space operations in the creation of nasa. and at 11 we wrap up our sunday primetime lineup with tom biden and a history of dodge city kansas, once considered one of the most violent towns in the west....
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at 7:45 eastern, historian and activist rebecca feldman officer thoughts on changes occurring within the feminist movement. at 9 pm on the book tvs afterwards, sheldon whitehouse weighs in on how corporate money impact the white house. at 10 pm brought pilot reports on some of the us lesser-known space operations in the creation of nasa. and at 11 we wrap up our sunday primetime lineup with tom biden and a history of dodge city kansas, once considered one of the most violent towns in the west. it all happens tonight on c-span2's book tv. >> our visit to chico california continues with local author robert cottrell as he explores the counterculture of the 1960s and some of the influential people and movements that help define it. >> the name of my book is "sex, drugs and rock and roll: the rise of america's 1960's counterculture" . my book focuses on kind of the whole of american bohemia to a certain extent so i go back and talk about early progenitors, i talk about figures like edgar allen poe and walt whitman. i talk about the lyrical left in the early 20th century, john reed, maurice bryant. i talk abouthipsters
at 7:45 eastern, historian and activist rebecca feldman officer thoughts on changes occurring within the feminist movement. at 9 pm on the book tvs afterwards, sheldon whitehouse weighs in on how corporate money impact the white house. at 10 pm brought pilot reports on some of the us lesser-known space operations in the creation of nasa. and at 11 we wrap up our sunday primetime lineup with tom biden and a history of dodge city kansas, once considered one of the most violent towns in the west....
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eastern on sunday. the discussion on miriam horn, lee interview and steve early. at four pm gary young talks about his book, another day in the death of america: a chronicle of ten short lights. at 7:00 p.m. david horowitz on his book, big agenda: present's plan to save america. what live coverage of the 22nd annual los angeles times festival of books saturday and sunday starting at 1:30 p.m. eastern on c-span to book tv. >> next, two doctors to discuss value-based health healthcare and its impact on overall healthcare spending and consumer satisfaction. later, doctor ezekiel emanuel former health advisor during the bombing in this, is hosted by pepperdine university. [applause] >> i often get asked with five pit and for dogs how do you do it? how do you do that job in trouble? quite friendly, the only time i sleep is when i travel. that's how i do it. thank you, gary, for that gracious introduction and for getting us fired up and ready to take on the topic. i am honored to be with you today as the pepperdine grad, i came for the beast. i stayed in southern california, origi
eastern on sunday. the discussion on miriam horn, lee interview and steve early. at four pm gary young talks about his book, another day in the death of america: a chronicle of ten short lights. at 7:00 p.m. david horowitz on his book, big agenda: present's plan to save america. what live coverage of the 22nd annual los angeles times festival of books saturday and sunday starting at 1:30 p.m. eastern on c-span to book tv. >> next, two doctors to discuss value-based health healthcare and...
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. >> warm still running up 8 pm, 81 degrees in new york city a warm one a stretch across the entire easternhe country temperatures very comfortable at this point, maybe beginning to see a cooldown in the next day or so the reason o for that rain is going to sweep through the area seeing it from pacific north excuse me northeast at this poishths riding to portions of the southeast back off towards portions of texas, that is going to continue through the overnight horse at times along than whatted from indiana through pence portions of new york have been thunderstorms firing up may continue to see some next couple hours begins to shift farther south best chance more severe weather along this line there it is you get into that yellow area portions of oklahoma back into texas, area where we may still see semsome severe weather how is that panning out hour-by-hour forecast future radar a disturbance, 2 a.m. to 3, 4:00 a.m. continue to see maybe more severe weather spark up for portions of north texas otherwise looking to head back into workweek may be folks have tomorrow offtude, west warm coolo
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for eastern parts of the country, there are lighter winds and sunshine. this is for pm17dc, a bubbly alone beat south coast is the best of sunshine. there may be isolated passing showers in northern ireland. similar picture in parts of scotland. some bright spells developing. dry into this evening and overnight. but with the breeze picking up and a bit of cloud moving in from the west, we're looking at no frost with temperatures at 9, 10dc. tamara, rain working in across the south—west of england and wales where it will be quite windy. a brighter picture for the rest of the country. rain clears away and we're left with sony spells and a view blustery showers for bank holiday monday. thank you, sarah. it is time to look at the saturday papers. simon fanshawe is here to speak with us. simon fanshawe is here to speak with us. i have picked out the french elections. i see you have the financial times. it is an interesting difference between them and the times. what is really strange about this election is the 2 candidates in the 2nd round and neither from the socialist part
for eastern parts of the country, there are lighter winds and sunshine. this is for pm17dc, a bubbly alone beat south coast is the best of sunshine. there may be isolated passing showers in northern ireland. similar picture in parts of scotland. some bright spells developing. dry into this evening and overnight. but with the breeze picking up and a bit of cloud moving in from the west, we're looking at no frost with temperatures at 9, 10dc. tamara, rain working in across the south—west of...
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pm for a better am. my belly pain i could build a small city with all the over-the-counter products i've used. enough! i've tried enough laxatives to cover the easterneaboard. i've climbed a mount everest of fiber. probiotics? enough! (avo) if you've had enough, tell your doctor what you've tried and how long you've been at it. linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. it can help relieve your belly pain, and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements that are easier to pass. do not give linzess to children under six, and it should not be given to children six to less than eighteen. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain, especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other side effects include gas, stomach-area pain and swelling. talk to your doctor about managing your symptoms proactively with linzess. >>> time now for our index. two children miraculou
pm for a better am. my belly pain i could build a small city with all the over-the-counter products i've used. enough! i've tried enough laxatives to cover the easterneaboard. i've climbed a mount everest of fiber. probiotics? enough! (avo) if you've had enough, tell your doctor what you've tried and how long you've been at it. linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. it can help relieve your belly pain, and lets you...
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eastern with the conversation about biographies with lee faught, lisa natalie and susan quinn. at three pm a look at the republican party with hugh hewitt, corey fields and peggy grant. at 5:30 pm rebecca coleman, author of the mother of all questions for the report from the feminist revolution's. our live coverage continues sunday live at 1:30 p.m. it's a discussion on miriam horn, lee vanderbilt and steve early. at four pm gary young talks about his book, another day in the death of america a chronicle of ten short lies. at seven pm, david horowitz on his book, big agenda, president's plan to save america watch live coverage of the 22nd annual los angeles festival of books saturday and sunday starting at 1:30 p.m. eastern on c-span to book tv. >> during his recent state of the state address louisiana governor outlined his out reducing the state budget deficit and improving infrastructure, reducing incarceration and recidivism rates and increasing the minimum
eastern with the conversation about biographies with lee faught, lisa natalie and susan quinn. at three pm a look at the republican party with hugh hewitt, corey fields and peggy grant. at 5:30 pm rebecca coleman, author of the mother of all questions for the report from the feminist revolution's. our live coverage continues sunday live at 1:30 p.m. it's a discussion on miriam horn, lee vanderbilt and steve early. at four pm gary young talks about his book, another day in the death of america a...
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eastern coast. the rain moves in, can't miss it. trees from the west coast. even at four pm, only just it.4 degrees. back to you. and you co—operate with no technical problems at all! the bfg, matilda and esio trot are just some of the children's stories clinton blake has brought to life. and if doing so he has inspired many children. now many of his works are going on show in a major exhibition. 0ur reporter went down memory lane. they conjure up the innocence of life and character. but the seemingly simple drawings of quentin blake covers some pretty good territory. the artist is now exhibiting here at the artworks gallery because it also holds workshops for mental patients. gallery because it also holds workshops for mental patientslj gallery because it also holds workshops for mental patients. i put ona workshops for mental patients. i put on a show for something called the nightingale project, in london, which started me off. i did some drawings for an elderly people's ward, a mental health patient‘s ward, a mental health patient‘s ward, you got it, i've done it. in the digital age hi
eastern coast. the rain moves in, can't miss it. trees from the west coast. even at four pm, only just it.4 degrees. back to you. and you co—operate with no technical problems at all! the bfg, matilda and esio trot are just some of the children's stories clinton blake has brought to life. and if doing so he has inspired many children. now many of his works are going on show in a major exhibition. 0ur reporter went down memory lane. they conjure up the innocence of life and character. but the...
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seven pm, david horowitz on his book, big agenda, president's plan to save america watch live coverage of the 22nd annual los angeles festival of books saturday and sunday starting at 1:30 p.m. eastern on c-span to book tv. >> during his recent state of the state address louisiana governor outlined his out reducing the state budget deficit and improving infrastructure, reducing incarceration and recidivism rates and increasing the minimum wage. it took place at the state capitol in baton rouge mr. speaker, mr. president and members of the legislator and my fellow louisiana's. good afternoon. welcome back. this time if the constitution requires you to be here. before i get to the work we have ahead of us, i'd like you to join me in welcoming a couple of guests, true heroes. first i would like to recognize the heroic efforts of a young central high school student, daniel leslie who came to the aid of the victim of domestic violence, one sunday in late november, april peck had just been shot here in baton rouge, pushed out of a vehicle and left for dead on the side of the road. daniel immediately took action. as he rushed to her aid, he was told by the shooter if you help her, i'm goin
seven pm, david horowitz on his book, big agenda, president's plan to save america watch live coverage of the 22nd annual los angeles festival of books saturday and sunday starting at 1:30 p.m. eastern on c-span to book tv. >> during his recent state of the state address louisiana governor outlined his out reducing the state budget deficit and improving infrastructure, reducing incarceration and recidivism rates and increasing the minimum wage. it took place at the state capitol in baton...
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starting at eight pm eastern on to span it to look at the rise of prescription drug abuse and the us and what can be done to combat the problem on c-span to its book tv with authors who read about slavery in america. on our companion network dispensary it's american history tv on events on world war i. it's been 100 years of congress voted to declare war on germany. >> saturday on the tv it's the fifth annual book festival beginning at 130 programming schedule includes author discussions with carl jacoby in his book, the strange career of william ellis, the texas slave who became a mexican millionaire. at 2:15 pm jeff nguyen with his book the road to jonestown, jim jones and the people's temple and at 3:00 p.m. lidia reeder with her book dustbowl girls, the inspiring story that barns are bits way to glory. at 345 the author of i will call you and it 4:30 p.m. eastern author with his book there goes the neighborhood. how communities overcome prejudice and meet the at 5:15 pm eastern alexandra's other of other of 26 seconds, a personal history of that recruiter film. at six mem lidia p
starting at eight pm eastern on to span it to look at the rise of prescription drug abuse and the us and what can be done to combat the problem on c-span to its book tv with authors who read about slavery in america. on our companion network dispensary it's american history tv on events on world war i. it's been 100 years of congress voted to declare war on germany. >> saturday on the tv it's the fifth annual book festival beginning at 130 programming schedule includes author discussions...
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in disarray and argues for what he calls world order 2.0, a more modern, global system and at 11 pm eastern the parents of the late trey von martin stacy martin their sons life and death and their experience with the judicial system in their book rest in power, the enduring life of trey von martin. book tv prime time tonight on c-span2. >> saturday on book tv it's the fifth annual san antonio book festival beginning at 1:30 p.m. eastern, the programming schedule includes discussions with carl jacoby in his book the strength career of william ellis, the texas late became a mexican millionaire at 2 pm eastern, jeff win with his book the road to jonestown, jim jones and the people's temple. at 3 pm, lydia reader with her book adjustable girl, the inspiring story of the team that barn storm dissuaded basketball glory. at 335 the author of all you will call you when 4:30 author paulina ronnie with his book there goes the neighborhood, how communities overcome prejudice and meet the challenge of american immigration. 5:15, alexander's up router offers up 26 seconds, personal history of this up ro
in disarray and argues for what he calls world order 2.0, a more modern, global system and at 11 pm eastern the parents of the late trey von martin stacy martin their sons life and death and their experience with the judicial system in their book rest in power, the enduring life of trey von martin. book tv prime time tonight on c-span2. >> saturday on book tv it's the fifth annual san antonio book festival beginning at 1:30 p.m. eastern, the programming schedule includes discussions with...
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starting at 8:00 pm eastern on c-span2. >> los angeles times putting on its festival of books for more than 20 years. and and the very notion of reading. the idea of there being something called fake news is out there. books celebrate the way words and facts are grounded in storytelling and history. >> watch live coverage of the los angeles times festival of books all weekend april 22nd and 23rd on booktv on c-span2. >> massachusetts congressman jim mcgovern will be part of a conference on food policy including hunger in the us, infant nutrition and food safety hosted by consumer federation of america starting at 8:30 eastern on c-span2. next the conversation about the criminal justice system, african americans and the 13th amendment that abolished slavery. this panel looked at policing, incarceration and criminalization of drugs. at the hill center marks benjamin drummond emancipation day. >> without further delay it is my honor, for the moderate discussion of
starting at 8:00 pm eastern on c-span2. >> los angeles times putting on its festival of books for more than 20 years. and and the very notion of reading. the idea of there being something called fake news is out there. books celebrate the way words and facts are grounded in storytelling and history. >> watch live coverage of the los angeles times festival of books all weekend april 22nd and 23rd on booktv on c-span2. >> massachusetts congressman jim mcgovern will be part of a...
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and you can see it again sunday at nine pm eastern & back on our companion never c-span. >> vice-president pence is on an asia trip this week and today in tokyo he met with the prime minister of japan. the two sat down in front of reporters into questions. most of which focused on intentions on the korean.
and you can see it again sunday at nine pm eastern & back on our companion never c-span. >> vice-president pence is on an asia trip this week and today in tokyo he met with the prime minister of japan. the two sat down in front of reporters into questions. most of which focused on intentions on the korean.
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. >> after words airs on book tv every saturday at 10 pm and sunday at 9 pm eastern. you can watch all previous after words programs on our website, booktv.org. >> i had them taking me to fort hood texas and i said i got out of my high school, an 18-year-old kid and they're looking up to me, there my brothers and i have to take care of the now and it's not fair if i go to fort hood so i canceled my orders to go overseas. what an idiot. i went overseas, okay. everything's going my way. a lot of fire fight, and i get anything i want really, i'm going to get my first sergeant competency and i got the rank real quick. you want to get promoted? sure, i guess. can you believe it, you go. but anyway, i'm glad you got that, some of you didn't. i wasn't really, but i was overseas. we got a phone call in 2000, make sure i'm not in front of the screen. we got a phone call in 2012 and they said we have duties, can you check it out? we got our gear out, nothing underneath the mind and the alarm doesn't have anything on the ground. i sit on the ground, when it hit the ground, under
. >> after words airs on book tv every saturday at 10 pm and sunday at 9 pm eastern. you can watch all previous after words programs on our website, booktv.org. >> i had them taking me to fort hood texas and i said i got out of my high school, an 18-year-old kid and they're looking up to me, there my brothers and i have to take care of the now and it's not fair if i go to fort hood so i canceled my orders to go overseas. what an idiot. i went overseas, okay. everything's going my...