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eastern c-span2, on-line and radio app. legal affairs correspondent nina totalenberg talks about her coverage of the supreme court with long time radio talk show most bill press. live on c-span2 and also on our radio app. >> president trump nominated stephanos bibas to the appeals court. and a law professor spoke to an audience about appellate advocacy. the federalist society is the host of this event. >> judge stephanos bibas is the newest judge on the 3rd circuit court of appeals. he's been on the court since november of last year. just a little bit of interesting information about judge bibas' career, he grew up in a family in the restaurant business and he worked in his family's restaurants in new york city and graduated high school at the age
eastern c-span2, on-line and radio app. legal affairs correspondent nina totalenberg talks about her coverage of the supreme court with long time radio talk show most bill press. live on c-span2 and also on our radio app. >> president trump nominated stephanos bibas to the appeals court. and a law professor spoke to an audience about appellate advocacy. the federalist society is the host of this event. >> judge stephanos bibas is the newest judge on the 3rd circuit court of appeals....
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c-span2, online at c-span.org and on the free c-span radio app. legal affairs correspondent talks about her career covering the supreme court with longtime commentator and radio talkshow host bill press. live coverage at 7 p.m. eastern on c-span2, also on our website and radio app. >> ucla's black alumni association posted a conversation with activist and author angela davis and rapper common. they shared insights from the personal experiences in activism. >> this is a packed room. welcome everybody. thanks for joining us. [applause] >> you probably save that applause because we certainly have some people to be on stage with me tonight that the desert only applause but a standing ovation i would say. two nights conversation is imagining social justice, and but we hope to do is not only discuss the current state of social justice and different racial andho gender issues but also connecting them to the past because we certainly have one of the foremost activist in history that's with us who can give us some context into how these movements are linked
c-span2, online at c-span.org and on the free c-span radio app. legal affairs correspondent talks about her career covering the supreme court with longtime commentator and radio talkshow host bill press. live coverage at 7 p.m. eastern on c-span2, also on our website and radio app. >> ucla's black alumni association posted a conversation with activist and author angela davis and rapper common. they shared insights from the personal experiences in activism. >> this is a packed room....
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watch on c-span.org or listen to our free radio app. >> monday, martin luther king junior day, at 8 a.m. eastern, race relations in the u.s. with american university professor and radio and tv talk show commentator live on c-span's washington journal. >> voter suppression. voter suppression is real. let's just name a couple of dakota.texas, north today in 2019 we are dealing nuclears issue on dr. -- on dr. martin luther king junior's birthday. >> the 18 -- the 1987 film time for freedom. >> we will no longer plea to the federal government. right along the statutes of the south. and the dastardly acts of the hooded perpetrator. >> watch c-span, book tv, and american history tv. >> new york senator kiersten gillibrand visited iowa days after she announced she was running for president. one of her stops was a brewery in des moines for an event hosted by the polk county democrats. she highlighted her policy goals and spent time taking pictures with those in attendance.
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you can see that on c-span3 and online at c-span.org or listen using the free c-span radio app. and tomorrow, c.i.a. director, national tense director and f.b.i. director will testify before the senate intelligence committee on threats to the united states. live coverage of that begins tomorrow morning at 9:30 eastern, also on c-span3. new york has five new members in its congressional delegation. all of whom are democrats. representative alexandria could he casio cortes -- ocasio-cortez joins the house as the youngest member of congress at the age of 29. she defeated long-time representative and then chair of the house democratic caucus, joe crowley, in a primary election last summer. voters in new york's 22nd district elected anthony brindisi to congress. he previously served seven years in the new york state assembly. before that, he was an attorney in private practice. representative antonio delgado was also an attorney prior to his election to congress. but he also had a brief career as a rapper, releasing one album a couple of years after his graduation from harvard law sc
you can see that on c-span3 and online at c-span.org or listen using the free c-span radio app. and tomorrow, c.i.a. director, national tense director and f.b.i. director will testify before the senate intelligence committee on threats to the united states. live coverage of that begins tomorrow morning at 9:30 eastern, also on c-span3. new york has five new members in its congressional delegation. all of whom are democrats. representative alexandria could he casio cortes -- ocasio-cortez joins...
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eastern on c-span2, online at c-span.org and on the free c-span radio app. legal affairs correspondent talks about her career covering the supreme court with longtime commentator and radio talkshow host bill press. live coverage at 7 p.m. eastern on c-span2, also on our website and radio app. >> ucla's black alumni association posted a conversation with activist and author angela davis and rapper common. they shared insights from the personal experiences in activism. >> this is a packed room. welcome everybody. thanks for joining us. [applause] >> you probably save that applause because we certainly have some people to be on stage with me tonight that the desert only applause but a standing ovation i would say.
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c-span.org or listen live using the free c-span radio app. and tomorrow, c.i.a. director, national intelligence director, and the f.b.i. director will testify before the senate intelligence committee on threats to the united states. live coverage of that for you begins at 9:30 a.m. eastern. also on c-span3. >> new york has five new members in its congressional delegation all of whom are democrats. representative alexander rhea ocasio-cortez joins the house as the youngest at age 29. she defeated chair of the house democratic caucus joe crowley in a primary election last summer. voters in new york's 22nd district elected anthony brindisi who was in the new york state assembly. before that he was an attorney in private practice. representative antonio delgado was also an attorney prior to his election to congress. but he also had a brief career as a rapper, releasing one album a couple years after his graduation from harvard law school. max rose was elected to represent the 11th district which includes staten island and southern brooklyn. he previously served in th
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eastern on c-span, c-span.org, or was in with the free c-span radio app. >> in hope of avoiding and other government shutdown, members of the house and senate met on homeland security spending. the house appropriations chair heads off this appropriations committee hearing. it is one hour and 15 minutes.
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the state of the union live tuesday on c-span, c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. >> house speaker nancy pelosi held her weekly briefing this morning talking about the conference committee between the house and senate. here's this morning's briefing. >> good morning. it's all about the numbers. so here we are. thank god government is open again. and now we can negotiate on what orderst way is to have security to enforce our homeland security goals. important and the would be any shutdown taken off the table as a reasonable approach to governance. impact in theble lives of the families affect by federal employees who are not receiving their paychecks in a by theirshion communities. since the paychecks were not coming the community suffered as and impact on our national gdpomy as well in terms of growth. it's harmful to our veterans many of whom service public employees. about a third of our federal employees are veterans and many of them have their jobs because they have security clearance and security clearance is affected either credit rating and that is affected by
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live coverage starts at 12:15 pm on c-span you can listen on the free radio app the senator will speak to the iowa democrats in downtown des moines. aunched a presidential exploratory committee. live coverage at 6 pm eastern on c-span you can also visit our website and our radio app. >>> next, form on sexual misconduct in the media with journalists and news editors talking about how they cover these kinds of stories. the freedom form institute held given earlier this week. >> in this section which we think is critical, we will talk about stories that have broken news, stories that still need to be done and resources for journalists anywhere get this from the program are collected as we will be doing in the person organizing that for us is uniquely qualified to do it, karen for the better part of a year the associated press has commissioned coverage and has been a supervisor of coverage, and karen, we brought you in for this purpose. what advice do you have right now for newsrooms
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on c-span and c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. ♪ ♪ >> c-span, where history unfoldsly. in 1979, c-span was created as a look service by america's cable television companies. and today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. ♪ arkansas republican governor asa hutchinson delivered his 2019 state of the state address from the state capital of little rock recently. the governor entered his second term in office and spoke about his administration's a competence and outlined his goals for the new term. about cutting regulations and taxes, investing in education and government services, and establishing a technology and innovation counsel to partner with the private sector. this is about 25 minutes. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, i present to you, the honorable asa hutchinson, governor of the state of arkansas. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. lieutenant governor griffin, speaker shepherd, presiden
on c-span and c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. ♪ ♪ >> c-span, where history unfoldsly. in 1979, c-span was created as a look service by america's cable television companies. and today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. ♪ arkansas republican governor asa hutchinson delivered his 2019 state...
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you can go to c-span.org or the radio app. let's go to portland, oregon on. we will hear from lynn. go ahead. caller: i would like to see it brought up more often that in the past the democrats, including chuck schumer, have voted to build a wall. i would like to bring up that it is not a horrible thing to have a wall in place, at least in portions. we had the effect of a wall when ellis island was in effect in the early part of the last century that in effect refused different people coming over if they had disease or other problems. we know walls work. we all have doors with locks and a wall around the white house, a fence. you can call it different names and it doesn't have to be a solid wall and that is not what is intended. we need common sense here and it is not being had. everybody has done in to their ug in their-- d own trench. guest: the caller is right that a lot of lawmakers are saying it is not about physical barriers. there are some parts of the border where there are physical barriers. >> you can find this online c-span.org. the house gaveling back in for legislative
you can go to c-span.org or the radio app. let's go to portland, oregon on. we will hear from lynn. go ahead. caller: i would like to see it brought up more often that in the past the democrats, including chuck schumer, have voted to build a wall. i would like to bring up that it is not a horrible thing to have a wall in place, at least in portions. we had the effect of a wall when ellis island was in effect in the early part of the last century that in effect refused different people coming...
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policy institute, it is live 11:30 eastern on c-span3, online at c-span.org, and on the free c-span radio app. >> the c-span bus recently traveled to tennessee, asking folks what does it mean to be american? isfor me, being un-american being up to break the status quo, to know that i don't have to be a conformist to one ideal, for my own opinion, and do something i believe and challenge the controversial. >> i have had letters from el ,alvador, from iran, from japan from all over the country. from all over the world. america for a chance at freedom, and me being means creating a welcoming community for people of all backgrounds. >> being an american is all about freedom. it is freedom on where you attend worship on sunday morning. it is freedom in where you have children. it is freedom in what you choose to do with what your career is going to be, with what your strengths are going to be, how you choose to treat your neighbors, how you want to plug into the world and the country and make a difference. i am so grateful to those who came before. that is what this country is all about, and i am
policy institute, it is live 11:30 eastern on c-span3, online at c-span.org, and on the free c-span radio app. >> the c-span bus recently traveled to tennessee, asking folks what does it mean to be american? isfor me, being un-american being up to break the status quo, to know that i don't have to be a conformist to one ideal, for my own opinion, and do something i believe and challenge the controversial. >> i have had letters from el ,alvador, from iran, from japan from all over...
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, you can listen on the radio app.n the senate side, 2:30 this afternoon is where you can hear that. that is c-span 3, c-span.org, and our radio app. particularly in light of the shutdown. leanne in oregon, democrats line, hi. caller: good morning. host: you are on, go ahead. caller: yes, i think the shutdown is nothing but for nancys and hooray pelosi and the democrats for sticking it to him. host: what do you think of this loss of money over the shutdown? caller: i think it is terrible. three dollars is too much. i think she said one dollar, i would not have given him anything. host: the editorial of the reading eagle out of pennsylvania talks about the shutdown. this was published later in the afternoon yesterday. the editors write negotiating good faith and putting the shutdown in the past. both must approach negotiations with open minds. republicans should be prepared to accept less wall funding than the president demanded. other issues should be on the table including stronger protections and a path to citizenshi
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follow our senate and shutdown coverage on c-span, c-span 2, c-span.org, and the c-span radio app. >> coming up this weekend on book tv. saturday, at 6:45 p.m. eastern california democratic senator kamala harris details her life and career through her book "the truths we hold -- an american journey.." >> i believe the strongest politics are coalition politics. and that is at its heart about understanding the vast majority of us have so much more in common than what separates us. and again rejecting the idea that we live in silos and don't share values and concerns and when we wake up in the middle of the night we don't share the same kinds of thoughts about what we need or what our family needs. the vast majority has so much more in common than what separates us. >> >> if i may say so, with the crisis we've seen growing over the last 30 years, i have rarely ever heard an american leader today addressing the present crises in the light of the founding vision. addressing the better angels of the american nature in the light of liberty and justice for all that comes from the declaration.
follow our senate and shutdown coverage on c-span, c-span 2, c-span.org, and the c-span radio app. >> coming up this weekend on book tv. saturday, at 6:45 p.m. eastern california democratic senator kamala harris details her life and career through her book "the truths we hold -- an american journey.." >> i believe the strongest politics are coalition politics. and that is at its heart about understanding the vast majority of us have so much more in common than what...
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state of the union, like tuesday at 9 easton on c- span, c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. >>> coming up next on c-span 3, we will hear from congressional budget office director keith hall at a recent hearing on capitol hill. then several mayors from across the country discuss ways to reduce gun violence and hate crimes in their communities. and later, indiana governor eric holcomb gives his state of the state address from indianapolis. >>> tuesday, congressional budget office keith hall appeared on capitol hill for the first time since the new congress began to outline the cbo's latest report on the budget and us economic outlook over the next decade. he was also asked about the potential effects of the partial government shutdown and the republican tax bill that was signed into law in 2017. this was the first of two congressional hearings for director hall where he testified. it's two hours and 15 minutes. >>> >> okay, good. welcome, doctor hall, you know i you myself five minutes for the opening statement. oh, yes, got to use the gavel. the hearing will come to order, o
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that's live tomorrow at 9:30 eastern on c-span3, online at c-span.org and on the free c-span radio app. >> this week on the communicators, consumer technology association president, gary schapiro, on the major issues facing the $398 billion technology industry in the u.s. >> because i also see where the future is going with technology. we know robotics will be here. artificial intelligence, drones, self-driving cars. individual oriented medical treatments, certainly biotech in a way we've never experienced before. block chain technology. all these are coming. so how do you succeed as a ninja, as someone who is flexible, knowing that part of the future is not clear, but part of it is totally clear? how do you benefit from that, where you're in government, a business or an individual? >> join us tonight at 8:00 astern on c-span2. >> the c-span bus recently traveled to tennessee, asking folks, what does it mean to be american? >> for me, being an american is being able to break the status quo. to know that i have the ability to not be a conformist to one ideal and form my own preponderate
that's live tomorrow at 9:30 eastern on c-span3, online at c-span.org and on the free c-span radio app. >> this week on the communicators, consumer technology association president, gary schapiro, on the major issues facing the $398 billion technology industry in the u.s. >> because i also see where the future is going with technology. we know robotics will be here. artificial intelligence, drones, self-driving cars. individual oriented medical treatments, certainly biotech in a way...
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state of the union, like tuesday at 9 eastern on c- span, c-span.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. reduce gun violence and hate crimes in their communities. and later, indiana governor eric holcomb gives his state of the state address from indianapolis. >>> tuesday, congressional budget office keith hall appeared on capitol hill for the first time since the new congress began to outline the cbo's latest report on the budget and us economic outlook over the next decade.
state of the union, like tuesday at 9 eastern on c- span, c-span.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. reduce gun violence and hate crimes in their communities. and later, indiana governor eric holcomb gives his state of the state address from indianapolis. >>> tuesday, congressional budget office keith hall appeared on capitol hill for the first time since the new congress began to outline the cbo's latest report on the budget and us economic outlook over the next decade.
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tuesday beginning at 9:30 am eastern on cspan 3 and online at c-span.org and on the free c-span radio app. >> live super bowl sunday at noon eastern, author and sportswriter dave's iran is our guest on book tvs in depth. author of many books including what's my name full. game over, how politics has turned the sports world upside down and his most recent jim brown, last man standing. >> i love sports and that's why think we need to fight for sports. we need to reclaim them and take sports back. if are going to do so what we need is to know our history. that's our greatest ammunition in this fight. we need to know the history of the athletes and the sports writers and the fans who have stood up to the machine. if for no other reason than knowing this history it allows us to look at the world and see the struggle can affect every aspect of life in the system. even the sushi adorned ivory tower known as sports. >> join our live through our conversation. with your calls, emails and tweets and facebook questions live sunday on noon eastern. on c-span two.>> next the mayor of san francisco and
tuesday beginning at 9:30 am eastern on cspan 3 and online at c-span.org and on the free c-span radio app. >> live super bowl sunday at noon eastern, author and sportswriter dave's iran is our guest on book tvs in depth. author of many books including what's my name full. game over, how politics has turned the sports world upside down and his most recent jim brown, last man standing. >> i love sports and that's why think we need to fight for sports. we need to reclaim them and take...
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area and on the free c-span radio app. our conversation with matthew dallek on the issue of what is a national emergency? bill in cleveland, on our democrat line. caller: good morning. when did that national emergency act -- what was it created for but i guess that was answered. does anybody know what the national emergencies that are declared right now by trump? there are three of them. dothere any thing we can about the republican senate and the republican congress that will not censor anything that orange baby does. nothing. president trump, one of the things he has done is renewed some of the emergencies. there are more than 30 that have been in place since jimmy carter was president. one that he declared had to do russianctions against interference in the u.s. election. host: that was september of last year. guest: and that was criticized by a number of democrats for not going far enough. to get a sense that these emergencies and how they are deployed, they are also filtered through a partisan lens. now, and this was
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and you can watch that today on on c-span3, online at c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. the federal government shutdown overboard while funding a step in its 33rd day. the house will vote on another built to reopen the government and the senate has agreed to take up two vote thursday at 2:30 p.m. eastern to would bring an end to the closures. tamara senators will take votes on both the president's plan to extend daca protection for three years and a democratic proposal already approved by the house. the temporarily opens the government without any new wall funding. both measures will require 60 votes and the prospects for either are unclear at this time. >> we step with the shutdown discussion for the next 30 minutes. kevin erdmann is joining us to talk about the role that housing supply plate in the great recession which was approaching its lowest .10 years ago this month. first, start by explaining just what housing level is. >> guest: a housing bubble is when prices rise to level the seems like it can't be justified by fundamentals. a lot of times i think
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ross the political table you can listen live with the free c-span radio app. and then tomorrow, c.i.a. director, national intelligence director dan coats and f.b.i. director christopher wray will be on capitol hill testifying before the senate intelligence committee on threats to the u.s. we'll have live coverage of that for you tomorrow starting at 9:30 eastern also on c-span3. >> this week on "the communicators" consumer technology association president gary shapiro on the major issues facing the $398 billion technology industry in the u.s. >> because i also see where the future is going with technology -- like we know robotics will be here, artificial intelligence, drones, self-driving cars, individual oriented medical treatments, certainly biotech in a way we never experienced before, block chain technology, all these are coming. how do you succeed as a ninja, somebody that's flexible, knowing part of the future is not clear but part of it is totally clear? how do you benefit from that if you are a government, business, or individual? >> join us tonight at
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tonight on c-span also at c-span.org and our radio app.his is the eighth of january and you are watching the "washington journal." in this next hour, we would like to hear from republicans only if you think the president should offer a compromise over the current funding request for the border so the federal government can reopen and workers affected by the shutdown can go back to work. here is how you can let us know. republicans only, 202-748-8000 for the eastern and central time zones. 202-748-8001 for the mountain and pacific time zones. if you want to post on our social media sites, you can do so on twitter @cspanwj and our facebook page, facebook.com/cspan. legislatorsblican have posted comments on twitter and going on television talking about the need to come to some sort of compromise to end the shutdown. a sign of weakness to figure out a middle ground, it is a sign of strength. itning to don bacon, saying is time to fix our broken border and immigration system. it is congress' job. --gressional gridlock my way or nothing fails us
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networks, www.c-span.org and our radio app. "newsmakers," tim chapman, the executive director of heritage action, the advocacy organization linked to the heritage foundation, talks about the shutdown and border security, what they expect from republicans in congress, and the mueller investigation. watch today at 6:00 eastern on c-span. >> j.p. morgan chase ceo jamie dimon sat down recently for an interview at the economic club of new york, where he talked about his company's financial suppor performance, the state of the u.s. economy, and the effects of the government shutdown. [applause] >> it is truly a special pleasure for me to welcome our guest speaker today, who's probably one of the most important figures in the world of banking and financial markets, and also a club member. jamie dimon, chairman and ceo of j.p. morgan chase, one of the world's most powerful companies, a global financial services firm with assets of $2.5 trillion. jamie's a native of new york city. laudeduated summa cum from tufts, and obtained his mba a
networks, www.c-span.org and our radio app. "newsmakers," tim chapman, the executive director of heritage action, the advocacy organization linked to the heritage foundation, talks about the shutdown and border security, what they expect from republicans in congress, and the mueller investigation. watch today at 6:00 eastern on c-span. >> j.p. morgan chase ceo jamie dimon sat down recently for an interview at the economic club of new york, where he talked about his company's...
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eastern on c-span3 and online at c-span.org and the free c-span radio app. has six new members in its congressional delegation for the 116th congress. voters elected republican rick scott to the u.s. senate, coming off two terms as the state governor. earlier in his career, he was a health care industry executive, running a company that operated hospitals around the country and later, a venture capitalist and former self -- health and human services secretary was nominated at house. she has been president of the university of miami and president of the clinton foundation. was borndebby powell in ecuador and immigrated to the u.s. as a teenager. her father was shot and killed in at what are -- ecuador while she attended school. she joined the administration of florida universal international . -- previously served six years in the florida house of representatives and was an attorney in private practice. startedman greg steube his law career in the judge advocate general core, serving three years in iraq. he was later elected to the florida state house and the
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eastern on cspan, online at on the g, and streaming free cspan radio app. president trump talked about the the ahead of the state of union address, his remarks came during oval office meeting with american manufacturers. president trump: thank you very much, i'm honored to be here with many great american we take historic action to accelerate the of american vival manufacturing. it truly is a revival, nobody possible actually and not only is it possible, but we're thriving. to be joined by secretary acosta, administrator mcmahan and representative mario diaz, and working on interesting projects the woods.k of how is that going? venezuela? > mr. president, you are the champion of freedom. president trump: wow, i didn't expect that. say that.ld him to great move. [laughter] you, too, rump: and that i can tell you. thank you, i appreciate it. aderhalt, thank you very much. gonzalez, i anthony support.te your eight years before i took office we lost 200,000 manufacturing jobs. they were leaving. people were talking about the act, you need a magic juaned, you wi
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also online at c-span.org and the free c-span radio app. ♪ >> the c-span bus recently traveled to tennesseesking folks, what does it mean to be american? >> for me, being an american is being able to break the status quo, to know i i have the ability to not be a conformist to one ideal. form my own opinion and believe something i feel. and challenge the controversial. el salvador, from iran, from japan, from all over the country, from over the world. from all over the world coming here to america for a chance at freedom. american means creating a welcoming community for people of all backgrounds. >> being an american is all about freedom. it's freedom where you attend worship on sunday morning, freedom in who yoouu marry and freedom in what your career is going to be and what your -- it's freedom and how you choose to treat your neighbors. it's freedom and how you want to impact the world and make a difference. i'm so ta
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follow this on c-span networks, c-span.org and the c-span radio app. >> monday, martin luther king jr. day. race relations, in the u.s. with american history university press are leonard steinhorn and commentator armstrong williams. live on c-span's washington journal. at 4:00 p.m. on c-span2, discussion on race in america. >> voter suppression. voter suppression is real. let's just name a couple of states. georgia, texas, north dakota. north dakota -- yes. today in 2019 we are still dealing with this issue on dr. king's birthday. >> on american history tv on c-span3 at 8:00 p.m. eastern, the 1957 film "a time for freedom" documents the civil rights rally at the lincoln memorial. >> give us the ballot and we will no longer plea to the government for passage of an anti-lynching law. we will by the power of our vote write the law on the statute books of the south and bring an end to the dastardly actions of the perpetrators of violence. >> this monday, martin luther king jr. day. live, february 3, super bowl sunday at noon eastern, sports writer is our guest on "in-depth." , "gameof man
follow this on c-span networks, c-span.org and the c-span radio app. >> monday, martin luther king jr. day. race relations, in the u.s. with american history university press are leonard steinhorn and commentator armstrong williams. live on c-span's washington journal. at 4:00 p.m. on c-span2, discussion on race in america. >> voter suppression. voter suppression is real. let's just name a couple of states. georgia, texas, north dakota. north dakota -- yes. today in 2019 we are...
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you can also see it onlynn at c-span.org or listen with the free c span radio app. then coming up tomorrow, c.i.a. director gina haskell, national intelligence correct n director dan coats, and f.b.i. corrector christopher wray will testify on threats to the u.s. live coverage of that begins tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span3. >> this week on the communicators, consumer technology association president gary shapiro on o the major issues facing the $398 billion technology industry in the u.s. >> the future is going with technology. we know robotics will be here. artificial intelligence, drones, self-driving cars. individual oriented medical treatment. certainly biotech in the way we have never experienced before. all these are coming. how do you succeed as someone who is flexible, knowing part of the future is not clear, part is totally clear. how do you benefit from that? whether you are a government, business, or individual? >> join us tonight at 8:00 astern on c-span2. >> the c-span bus recently traveled to tennessee asking folks, what does it mean to be ame
you can also see it onlynn at c-span.org or listen with the free c span radio app. then coming up tomorrow, c.i.a. director gina haskell, national intelligence correct n director dan coats, and f.b.i. corrector christopher wray will testify on threats to the u.s. live coverage of that begins tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span3. >> this week on the communicators, consumer technology association president gary shapiro on o the major issues facing the $398 billion technology industry in...
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eastern, follow on krf c-span.org and the c-span radio app. live super bowl sunday noon eastern, author and sports writer is our guest on in depth. author of many books, including, "what's my name fool", "game over, how politics turned the sports world upsi upsidedown", and "last man standing". we need to reclaim them and take sports back. what we need to do, know our history. that's our greatest ammunition this this fight. the history of the athletes, the sports writers and the fans who have stood up to the machine. if for so other reason than knowing this history, i think allows us to look at the world and see that struggle can effect every aspect of life in this system, even the swoosh-adorned ivory tower known as sports. >> join our conversation with zirin, with questions on book tv's in depth on c-span2. >> former white house counsel don mcgann kicked off a conference on the trump's deregulation of health care. here he opens the american bankruptcy institute conference in washington d.c. he speaks for about a half an hour. >> [inaudible c
eastern, follow on krf c-span.org and the c-span radio app. live super bowl sunday noon eastern, author and sports writer is our guest on in depth. author of many books, including, "what's my name fool", "game over, how politics turned the sports world upsi upsidedown", and "last man standing". we need to reclaim them and take sports back. what we need to do, know our history. that's our greatest ammunition this this fight. the history of the athletes, the sports...
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on c-span, c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. >> next, federal reserve chair powell holds a new conference -- -- news conference on the u.s. economy and monetary policy. he also spoke about the impact of the recent government shutdown and a new report by the congressional budget office that warns about america's death. this is 50 minutes. mr. powell: good afternoon, everyone. and welcome. i'll start with a recap of our discussions, including our assessment of the outlook for the economy and the judgments we made about our interest rate policy and our balance sheet. i will cover the decisions we made today, as well as our ongoing discussions of matters on which we expect to make decisions in coming meetings. my colleagues and i have one overarching goal. to sustain the economic expansion with a strong job market and stable prices for the benefit of the american people. the u.s. economy is in a good place and we will continue to use our monetary policy tools to help keep it there. the jobs picture continues to be strong with the unemployment rate near historic lows, an
on c-span, c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. >> next, federal reserve chair powell holds a new conference -- -- news conference on the u.s. economy and monetary policy. he also spoke about the impact of the recent government shutdown and a new report by the congressional budget office that warns about america's death. this is 50 minutes. mr. powell: good afternoon, everyone. and welcome. i'll start with a recap of our discussions, including our assessment of the outlook...
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in the c-span radio app. "after words" at 9:00 p.m. on sunday after sebastian gorka on his book, why we fight. >> you can fight their life changes. you can take me to it france as a holiday and a child. one day my father who is an amazing athlete was on the national crew team before he was arrested. he loves to swim and comes out of the ocean, i'm eight or nine years old. i see these white lines on his wrist. and he's wrinkled and i said that was that. and without blinking an emotion he said that's where the secret police. my wrist together with wire behind my back so they can hit me from the ceiling with a torture chamber. that changes your outlook. and as such from a very early age i understood that freedom is as fragile as it is precious. and sooner or later the great ronald reagan was always correct when he said sooner or later, the loss of liberty is always but one generation away. >> watched booktv this weekend on c-span2. >> monday, martin luther king jr. day, at 8:00 a.m. eastern relations in the u.s. with american university p
in the c-span radio app. "after words" at 9:00 p.m. on sunday after sebastian gorka on his book, why we fight. >> you can fight their life changes. you can take me to it france as a holiday and a child. one day my father who is an amazing athlete was on the national crew team before he was arrested. he loves to swim and comes out of the ocean, i'm eight or nine years old. i see these white lines on his wrist. and he's wrinkled and i said that was that. and without blinking an...
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download the c-span radio app from your devices that store.eekends click on the c-span2 button to hear everything area on booktv live. >> over the past 20 years but tv has covered thousands of author events and book festivals.here is a portion of recent program. >> a lot of what we talked about in politics is this continuum from right versus left. right to left. but i think potentially the more important variable or dimension matrix is the intensification of political addiction so that you have your political identity crowding out all of your other identities and sense you should treat your neighbor as a whole person talk to somebody you disagree with on politics. we the consumers are not usually aware enough of the way the algorithm of what we read yesterday is going to reshape what we read tomorrow. so we start to end up with the world, you know this is true if you look at the videos you might want on politics on youtube it starts recommending more videos to you. the person living right next door to you might have a completely different conc
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if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio. app,n on the bloomberg bloomberg.com, and in the u.s. on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ they: elon musk is starting new year on a familiar note, one of uncertainty. -- shares plunged after the company announced it is cutting prices on all of its electric cars in the u.s. by $2000 after delivering fewer model three sedans than expected in the fourth quarter. the price reduction will partially make up for the u.s. tax credit that has been cut in half. gene munster joined us wednesday to discuss. reason it is not a huge mess, the big thing that copy block -- by surprise was the price cut. if there is off the hook demand, why are they cutting prices and what is the reservation number? emily: gene, what is your read? think the production number was a disappointment. when you are in a growth phase, investors want to see you exceeding those numbers, so let's call it a 1% miss, but that is a little emphasized when you are in a growth phase. secondly, the price cut make the question about what is
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eastern time on c-span, c-span.org, or the free c-span radio app.lso, we are following the story out of england about and theresa may's leadership. some of you may know she survived another no-confidence vote yesterday. 325house of commons voted to 306 to reject the opposition motion of no-confidence. financial times this morning has this headline about what's next for theresa may and this breaks it negotiations. delayss chief urging exit and a second referendum to the people. so you can follow those stories at c-span.org. theresa may addressing the no-confidence vote led by the labour party. corbyn yesterday. we have her remarks if you go to our website. , democrat. our last comment for this conversation. caller: i just wanted to say that this president is more of a circus clown than anything and circus tohowing the the whole country. and start stop this attacking him where he belongs. he's making everybody crazy but he loves that. that's the kind of stuff he loves the most. that's all i have to say. goodbye. with thewill speak congressman who is h
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are c-span radio app. -- our c-span radio app. the next call is from mary.arasota, florida. the republican line. caller: good morning. i am an elderly person. i certainly know how to get information. one thing about your callers this morning, they are really pointing out what is most important in this border wall crisis. the woman who cited the yale study that there may be 32 million illegal foreign nationals working in our country that taxpayers are subsidizing. i also agree with the gentleman e-verify iss that needed. i think every person that employs an illegal alien ought to have all of their assets confiscated. people are waking up to what a legal foreign nationals -- to what illegal foreign nationals cost the taxpayers. the democrats have misread the situation. we must have secure borders. we must have laws that confiscate assets for any u.s. citizen that employs an illegal foreigner. host: ok. we will go to ajay in buffalo, new york. independent line. know why would like to trump is holding the united because heage just is not getting what he wants. i
are c-span radio app. -- our c-span radio app. the next call is from mary.arasota, florida. the republican line. caller: good morning. i am an elderly person. i certainly know how to get information. one thing about your callers this morning, they are really pointing out what is most important in this border wall crisis. the woman who cited the yale study that there may be 32 million illegal foreign nationals working in our country that taxpayers are subsidizing. i also agree with the gentleman...
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follow the story on the c-span networks, www.c-span.org and our radio app. and a, author and journalist patricia miller and her book "bringing down the colonel," on a late 19th century sex scandal involving a congressman sued by his mistress. >> william powell preston breckenridge, the number of middle names should indicate he was in the southern elite. a respected cavalrymen in the confederate cavalry. at the time of the lawsuit, he was in his fifth term in congress. she by contrast was nobody, a poor girl from kentucky with literary aspirations, very hungry for an education. this hungry young woman who ran into breckenridge at a time when she was really desperate to make herself something in the world and get an education. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." -- on thursday, democratic candidate julian castro attended a political breakfast in manchester, new hampshire, his first trip to the state since announcing his white house bid last weekend. mr. castro previously served as housing and urban development secretary in the obama administration an
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eastern, here on c-span3, online at c-span.org and on the free c-span radio app. >> florida has six new members in its congressional delegation for the 116th congress. voters elected republican rick scott to the u.s. senate, coming off of two terms as the state's governor. earlier in his career, senator scott was a health care industry executive, running a company that operated hospitals around the country. and later, he was a venture capitalist. and former health and human services secretary, donna th shalala was elected to the house. democrat debbie mucarsel-powell was born in ecuador and emigrated to the u.s. as a teenager. while attending graduate school, her father was shot and killed in ecuador. after graduate school, she worked in a number of local nonprofits before joining the administration of florida international university. two florida republicans also joined the house. ross spano previously served six years in the florida house of representatives. he was also an attorney insteub started his law career in the army's judge advocate general corps, serving three years in iraq.
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of the union, live tuesday at nine eastern on c-span, c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. q&a, the case that brought down vice president spiro agnew in 1973 with prosecuting attorneys. >> we believe we could indict the vice president. we believe he was not immune from prosecution while in office. lawyers, among the defensive positions they took was that. that he could not be prosecuted because he was clothed with immunity. agnew did not want to go to jail. he had this jet -- get out of jail free card. what was that? this is watergate. walking dead was a man politically speaking. it was only a matter of time. everybody understood before he would be forced out of office. ,hat would make spiro agnew this vice president to we had under investigation, president. can you imagine how the country would react, president nixon a aook, vice president agnew, crook, becomes president. foricole, the next pick federal highway administration. she previously served as the national highway safety administration during the george w. bush should ministration. she was introduced by former tra
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live coverage at 6 pm eastern on c-span you can also visit our website and the radio app. >>> monday, martin luther king jr. day at 8 am eastern, the american university and radio and tv talkshow commentator armstrong williams live on the washington journal at 4 pm discussion on race in america. >> what was the question? it was real. let's just name a couple of states. florida, georgia, texas, north dakota, north dakota, yeah. today in 2019 still dealing with this issue on doctor martin luther king's birthday. >>> the 1957 film a time for freedom documents the civil rights rally of the lincoln memorial. >> we will no longer flee to the central government for passage of a law. we will by the power of our vote wipe the law and bring it in to the perpetrators.>> watch this monday, martin luther king jr. day. >>> the u.s. chamber of commerce delivered their annual state of american business address providing an assessment of the economy and current business environment. this is 45 minutes. >>> the american dream speak of the american dream speak of the american dream speak out treaters th
live coverage at 6 pm eastern on c-span you can also visit our website and the radio app. >>> monday, martin luther king jr. day at 8 am eastern, the american university and radio and tv talkshow commentator armstrong williams live on the washington journal at 4 pm discussion on race in america. >> what was the question? it was real. let's just name a couple of states. florida, georgia, texas, north dakota, north dakota, yeah. today in 2019 still dealing with this issue on doctor...
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follow the story on the c-span networks, www.c-span.org and our radio app. "newsmakers," tim chapman, the executive director of heritage action, the advocacy organization linked to the heritage foundation, talks about the shutdown and border security, what they expect from republicans in congress, and the mueller investigation. watch today at 6:00 eastern on c-span. >> j.p. morgan chase ceo jamie dimon sat down recently for an interview at the economic club of new york, where he talked about his company's financial suppor performance, the state of the u.s. economy, and the effects of the government shutdown. [applause] >> it is truly a special pleasure for me to welcome our guest speaker today, who's
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also available online at c-span.org or listen live using the free c-span radio app.nd tomorrow, c.i.a. director, national intelligence director, and the f.b.i. director will testify before the senate intelligence committee on threats to the united states. live coverage of that for you begins at 9:30 a.m. eastern. also on c-span3. >> new york has five new members in its congressional delegation all of whom are democrats. representative alexander rhea ocasio-cortez joins the house as the youngest at age 29. she defeated chair of the house democratic caucus joe crowley in a primary election last summer. voters in new york's 22nd district elected anthony brindisi who was in the new york state assembly. before that he was an attorney in private practice. representative antonio delgado
also available online at c-span.org or listen live using the free c-span radio app.nd tomorrow, c.i.a. director, national intelligence director, and the f.b.i. director will testify before the senate intelligence committee on threats to the united states. live coverage of that for you begins at 9:30 a.m. eastern. also on c-span3. >> new york has five new members in its congressional delegation all of whom are democrats. representative alexander rhea ocasio-cortez joins the house as the...
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download the cspan radio app from your devices's app store, click on the cspan bookstore to hear everything airing on book tv live. >> over the past 20 years, book tv has covered thousands of author events and book festivals here is a portion of a recent program. >> you can not have a successful country of any sort if you don't have some overarch ing sense of national identity. national identity is not a popular term in many circles these days, but if you want proof that this is really important, just look at the contemporary middle east, right? in the middle east today, you've got a whole series of countries, libya, iraq, syria, afghanistan, yemen that have basically fallen apart as states, because they do not have a sense of national identity. in every single one of these countries, people are more loyal to their ethnic group, their sec t, their region, their tribe than they are to an entity let's say called syria or iraq and the result has been catastrophic. state failure, civil war, half of syria's population pushed out as refugees or killed, and so that's kind of the endpoint of a decl
download the cspan radio app from your devices's app store, click on the cspan bookstore to hear everything airing on book tv live. >> over the past 20 years, book tv has covered thousands of author events and book festivals here is a portion of a recent program. >> you can not have a successful country of any sort if you don't have some overarch ing sense of national identity. national identity is not a popular term in many circles these days, but if you want proof that this is...