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sunday morning at 10:00, 1968 republican and democratic conventions. eing lute without ellicose, strong without being arrogant. and that's the kind of an theica that will help build peace of this world. >> the time has come for us to the valley of despair and mountain. >> so that we may see the glory of the dawn, a new day for peace in the world. >> former vice president richard nixon accepted the g.o.p. miamiential nomination in beach and vice president hubert humphrey accepted the democratic nomination in chicago. 7:00,y evening just before beginningsburg and other supreme court justices share about the traditions.t's food >> whenever the justices have a brings in he chief some wine and we toast the boy or girl and sing happy birthday. we're missing our chorus leader because if the truth be >> and we'll talk about culinary customs dating to the 19th and 20th centuries. for the complete holiday schedule go to c-span.org. >> the senior vice president at verizon is our guest this week n the communicators. what do you do at verizon? >> i'm in charge of ou
sunday morning at 10:00, 1968 republican and democratic conventions. eing lute without ellicose, strong without being arrogant. and that's the kind of an theica that will help build peace of this world. >> the time has come for us to the valley of despair and mountain. >> so that we may see the glory of the dawn, a new day for peace in the world. >> former vice president richard nixon accepted the g.o.p. miamiential nomination in beach and vice president hubert humphrey...
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ill clinton in chicago for the 1996 democratic convention. and the 2004 republican withntion in new york city george w. bush. past republican and democratic conventions saturday c-span.t 8:00 eastern on >>> supreme court chief justin the role of now on greenbrier hotel in west virginia. 45 minutes.t >> welcome, ladies and gentlemen, this is the highlight conference. >> there's no need to panic. i'm not going to give a speech. but i wanted to thank you all for inviting me to the conference again. t's an invitation i'm always happy to accept. it's also an opportunity to judge traxler for his service not only as chief judge for thecircuit but also past three years as the chairman of the executive committee of conference for the united states. t is the most important appointment i have to make, and once again i have chosen very well. bill has done an extraordinary job. the responsibility of the chairman of the executive setting to work in national policy for the courts. rules. operations. the inevitable crises that come along. arein doing all that, there two goals that
ill clinton in chicago for the 1996 democratic convention. and the 2004 republican withntion in new york city george w. bush. past republican and democratic conventions saturday c-span.t 8:00 eastern on >>> supreme court chief justin the role of now on greenbrier hotel in west virginia. 45 minutes.t >> welcome, ladies and gentlemen, this is the highlight conference. >> there's no need to panic. i'm not going to give a speech. but i wanted to thank you all for inviting me to...
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it, voters are going to stay with their party nominee and the question may be more one of turnout than of loyalty, so if democrats and republicans turn on, they are more than likely to .ote for the party nominee some democrats and republicans may stay home because they do not care for the presidential candidate. that is what the nominees and parties have to be concerned about, i think generating that enthusiasm and turnout among the supporters of their party, and whichever party does a better job of doing that i think is likely to win the election. host: our guest teachers at emory university and taught at the state university of new york and the college of william and mary. he is alan abramowitz of emory. how do gauge the ground games of each of the candidates? turnout will be an important factor. guest: from what we are seeing so far, the clinton campaign and the democrats seem to be far ahead when it comes to organizing their campaigns. there are a lot of indications of that in terms of the money being spent in the swing states money on advertising, but also the money being invested in the field offices in these states, and b
it, voters are going to stay with their party nominee and the question may be more one of turnout than of loyalty, so if democrats and republicans turn on, they are more than likely to .ote for the party nominee some democrats and republicans may stay home because they do not care for the presidential candidate. that is what the nominees and parties have to be concerned about, i think generating that enthusiasm and turnout among the supporters of their party, and whichever party does a better...
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>> there's nothing under the sun if you look at republicans and democrats. >> shouldn't there be and candidates come to us with inspiration. >> is it new to say the tax code is too complex. >> it's not new. so he has no new ideas? >> of course. there's a debate over too much or too little in the tax code and too many rules and regulations. that's the standard debate. you can only be on the left side or right side of that debate and it's that debate that america has which drives us into what kind of government we have in our lives. >> i would say look, one thing that's new and washington is not good at will have the back of the people and people are sick and tired of nobody having their back and donald trump is ired up. sometimes he's in the ditch but rolling with the current of this river and hillary clinton is paddling upstream and working against us and her own private email servers and republicans are coming together. i think donald trump has this thing moving in the right direction and he's got to continue to make progress and keep it between the ditches. >> no one said they want
>> there's nothing under the sun if you look at republicans and democrats. >> shouldn't there be and candidates come to us with inspiration. >> is it new to say the tax code is too complex. >> it's not new. so he has no new ideas? >> of course. there's a debate over too much or too little in the tax code and too many rules and regulations. that's the standard debate. you can only be on the left side or right side of that debate and it's that debate that america has...
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big elephant in the room, and i'm not talking about the confused and stumbling republican elephant, or the tired and overworked democratic donkey for that matter. is both major parties, republicans and democrats, are struggling. they are having trouble andecting with the usual natural goodwill and enthusiasm and support of the american public because the tectonic democracy are shifting. we are adapting, as all democracies must, to the push and pull of our evolving citizen body and the innovations of our times, but there is no need for transition and change to be a scary and contentious or anxious or violent process. as it unfortunately has seem to be at several points during the es'primaries -- primaries and promises to be during their conventions. people are squaring off and taking aim at each other. their teeth are set on edge. their hearts are filled with anxiety, fear, and rage. this is not how we should do things in america. neverdams once said there was a democracy yet that did not commit suicide. gary johnson and i refuse to stand by and watch as our beloved democracy turns on itself. we are running because we bel
big elephant in the room, and i'm not talking about the confused and stumbling republican elephant, or the tired and overworked democratic donkey for that matter. is both major parties, republicans and democrats, are struggling. they are having trouble andecting with the usual natural goodwill and enthusiasm and support of the american public because the tectonic democracy are shifting. we are adapting, as all democracies must, to the push and pull of our evolving citizen body and the...
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think this election is the leadership of the republican and democratic party which has given of policy failure versus donald trump and everyone else. every republican president, eisenhower, nley, nixon, regular remember, has remade the party in his own shall donald trump. we aren't going to be the wall of et party anymore, party special interests anymore. we're going to go back being the mainstream party. opposition in this election as far as you're concerned is the establishment in both parties? > yes, this is -- charlie: the republican establishment, mcconnell, and ryan and the rest of them, as establishment of the democratic party as well as the establishment of wall street. think certain sense, i it is an insider-outsider election. donald trump is the nominee outsider and he the voters chose an outsider because they have no more confidence in the career who, as trump always says, all they do is talk and no action. charlie: does he see it as a movement 1234 >> i think he's said that several times. look, i'm just a messenger as he said saturday in new york. i understand this is a ref
think this election is the leadership of the republican and democratic party which has given of policy failure versus donald trump and everyone else. every republican president, eisenhower, nley, nixon, regular remember, has remade the party in his own shall donald trump. we aren't going to be the wall of et party anymore, party special interests anymore. we're going to go back being the mainstream party. opposition in this election as far as you're concerned is the establishment in both...
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contrast a huge between the republicans and the democrats. it's been that way for several conventions. this year was just the biggest contrast. the fact that the republican convention is so negative and full of hatred and full of unbelievable stuff. [no audio] the democrats are so positive especially this year. it was the same last year. and the same the year before that. this year was just over the top. thelt like i was watching munich rally in 1933. rally, like a mussolini just unbelievable what's going on in this country. people will start looking at this with more of an open mind. republicans are all closed. on the phone with us is jeff schapiro from "the richmond times dispatch." them and the commonwealth of virginia as they campaign there? [no audio] are you there? are having a connection problem so we will see if we can connect with him later in the program. let's continue your calls -- what did you learn from the conventions as you watch them play out over the last two weeks? dorothy in cleveland, ohio, the site of the republican natio
contrast a huge between the republicans and the democrats. it's been that way for several conventions. this year was just the biggest contrast. the fact that the republican convention is so negative and full of hatred and full of unbelievable stuff. [no audio] the democrats are so positive especially this year. it was the same last year. and the same the year before that. this year was just over the top. thelt like i was watching munich rally in 1933. rally, like a mussolini just unbelievable...
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republicans and democrats say this guy is fighting for me. ut my security, my job and my family. they think they are just like each other. they don't know that donald has gold faucets in his penthouse. they think they live the same life. and we can't deny this guy has had more votes than any other presidential primary candidate and our history and he had 17 opponents in the race. as we philosophize and pontificate about what is happening, he's touching a chord with america and the politicos, which we will all say we are, will get on board and say this is where the train is going. i'm either with donald trump or i'm going to be with hillary clinton. i think our side of the aisle is going to consolidate to donald trump and they will all be at the polls because they don't want to have hillary clinton. john: although you guys are coming through loud and clear on television, there's a bunch of noise here. that is these protesters outside, not complaining about you -- that is what you are hearing. you think donald trump can win the election? guest:
republicans and democrats say this guy is fighting for me. ut my security, my job and my family. they think they are just like each other. they don't know that donald has gold faucets in his penthouse. they think they live the same life. and we can't deny this guy has had more votes than any other presidential primary candidate and our history and he had 17 opponents in the race. as we philosophize and pontificate about what is happening, he's touching a chord with america and the politicos,...
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and freedom. richard nixon accepted the republican nomination and hubert humphrey accepted the democratic nomination. ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor share stories about traditions. >> whenever a justice has a birthday, they bring in someone and we toast them, point or girl and sing happy birthday. meter,issing our chorus because most of them cannot carry a tune. >> the supreme court curator catherine fitz will talk about culinary customs dating to the 19th and 20th century. for our complete schedule, go to c-span.org. >> our comcast cable partners worked with c-span cities to her staff -- c-span cities tour staff. it is home to brigham young university. learn more about it here on american history tv. >> our culture is who we are and when we look back at how our life theylived, the lived and how difficult it might have been, that reflects on us because that is who we are. those are our roots. in the bits and pieces that we uncovered tell that story. the most important thing about archaeology is finding the pieces of history that complete the story. the differences over the meeting earlyorig
and freedom. richard nixon accepted the republican nomination and hubert humphrey accepted the democratic nomination. ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor share stories about traditions. >> whenever a justice has a birthday, they bring in someone and we toast them, point or girl and sing happy birthday. meter,issing our chorus because most of them cannot carry a tune. >> the supreme court curator catherine fitz will talk about culinary customs dating to the 19th and 20th century....
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the republicans and democrats. >> in both parties and out of both parties. i agree. i have not thought it's about donald trump and so disillusioned with politics and want change in how we run our lives and economies and our institutions, businesses, churches, schools, especially government and politics and what will happen at the end of the year is donald trump will really win and people will get really angry when he doesn't live up to the promise or lose and get frustrated. it's not just the republican party. both parties are like dinosaurs and the meteor has hit but they're taken to their knees and we won't come out of this period until we have huge fndamental reform that changes both parties and maybe makes one go away and we have a new way of governing and running campaigns. >> think about it this way we're here watching the nomination of a republican national candidate estranged from the commerce and the bush family and estranged from the romney family and governor of ohio. >> rose: the reluctant support comes from the speaker of the house, the former and the ma
the republicans and democrats. >> in both parties and out of both parties. i agree. i have not thought it's about donald trump and so disillusioned with politics and want change in how we run our lives and economies and our institutions, businesses, churches, schools, especially government and politics and what will happen at the end of the year is donald trump will really win and people will get really angry when he doesn't live up to the promise or lose and get frustrated. it's not just...
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and you heard -- you heard from republicans and independents who are supporting our campaign. well, i will be a president for democratscans, independents, for the struggling, the striving, the successful, for all those who vote for me and for those who don't. >> okay. so you heard from republicans and democrats who are supporting our campaign, she says. she said right there. michael bloomberg was one of the heaviest hitters against trump to talk about her record against his record. if she is so accomplished, why isn't she still liked? >> well, look, i thought hillary clinton not only gave don a wonderful speech but all week she got people working on her behalf. i mean, to have the president of the united states call trump a home grown demagogue, to say that people who are decent don't enjoy firing people, to have bloomberg come in and talk about donald trump being a con. she had a lot of people do her negative speech for her so she was able to kind of come off last night as being fairly optimistic, even though she made some jabs at donald trump. i think barack obama said it back in 2008. you're likable enough. hillary
and you heard -- you heard from republicans and independents who are supporting our campaign. well, i will be a president for democratscans, independents, for the struggling, the striving, the successful, for all those who vote for me and for those who don't. >> okay. so you heard from republicans and democrats who are supporting our campaign, she says. she said right there. michael bloomberg was one of the heaviest hitters against trump to talk about her record against his record. if she...
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. >> with the republican and democratic nominees. >> this goes back quite a ways it begins with harry truman and to know about the manhattan project so in 1952 he offered to both candidates the president's daily brief. it was just intelligence briefing at that point so that didn't even exist yet so all presidential candidates are offered a top intelligence briefing but jimmy carter obviously was going to be the nominee but not yet he got a message through to president ford can i get an intelligence briefing? they agreed and gave instructions to talk to president carter but the purpose was to talk about the logistics the director of central intelligence exceeded the mandate had a full discussion even before he was the nominee. most former vice president walter mondale was running against reagan and offer the briefing in declined and his reasoning was it was already obvious i was going to lose so what was the point? [laughter] after the nomination candidates are often intelligence briefings. this is a tour of the international environment not n introduction to covert action and. that is
. >> with the republican and democratic nominees. >> this goes back quite a ways it begins with harry truman and to know about the manhattan project so in 1952 he offered to both candidates the president's daily brief. it was just intelligence briefing at that point so that didn't even exist yet so all presidential candidates are offered a top intelligence briefing but jimmy carter obviously was going to be the nominee but not yet he got a message through to president ford can i get...
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visit ncicap.org] >> this month, watches c-span's coverage of the republican and democratic national s. every setter night at 8:00 p.m. eastern, we will look back at past conventions and the presidential candidate that went on to win their parties nomination. eisenhower, the 1956 republican convention in san francisco. conventionmocratic in atlantic city with lyndon johnson. the 1970 two at republican convention in miami beach. the 1980 democratic convention with jimmy carter in new york city. the 1992bush at republican convention in houston. bill clinton in chicago for the 1996 democratic convention and the 2004 republican convention in new york city with george w. bush. past republican and democratic national conventions. saturday nights at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. c-span, washington journal is next. then actor and activist george takei talks about the treatment of japanese-americans in world war ii. later, we look at how past presidents have dealt with the issue of poverty in the u.s. >> coming up on today's washington journal, this fourth of july, and issues roundtable with te
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this month watch c-span's coverage of the 2016 republican and democrat national conventions and we'll look back at past conventions, at the presidential candidates who won their party nominations. tonight we'll focus on nominees who ran for president only once during their political careers. harry truman at the 1948 democratic convention in philadelphia. the 1960 democratic convention in los angeles with john f. kennedy. barry goldwater the 1964 republican convention in daly city, california. the 1976 republican convention with gerald ford in kansas city, missouri. walter mondale at the 1984 democratic convention in san francisco. michael dukakis in atlanta for the 1988 democratic convention. and the 2004 democratic convention in boston with john kerry. past republican and democratic national conventions tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. this 4th of july weekend book tv has three days of nonfiction books and authors on c-span2. tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern on "afterwards" we'll have the discussion of the book "rise of the rocket girls, the women who propeled us from the moon to
this month watch c-span's coverage of the 2016 republican and democrat national conventions and we'll look back at past conventions, at the presidential candidates who won their party nominations. tonight we'll focus on nominees who ran for president only once during their political careers. harry truman at the 1948 democratic convention in philadelphia. the 1960 democratic convention in los angeles with john f. kennedy. barry goldwater the 1964 republican convention in daly city, california....
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and use new york state as a model. what works? >> this is the classic democrat and republican stance on an economic issue. hillary wants the government to tell everybody from topeka to los angeles to georgia how much it should be. trump is looking at it saying he wants the states to decide the appropriate minimum wage for cost of living in their state. >> so important to understand the differences in their economic plans. it could come down to the economy. thanks for being with us. >> 48 minutes after the hour. pot is a high priority for bernie sanders supporters in philadelphia. what are they fighting for? >> the republic is not a democracy. they say less government. >> you are talking two different things. >> okay. >> pete heads to a rally with pro-pot protesters who give a new means to feel the bern. they brought this on themselves. now it's war, and i want them dead! the fleas and ticks? their whole gang. we can do that. only bravecto kills fleas & ticks for up to 12 weeks with one tasty chew. starts killing fleas in two hours and kills nearly 100% in under twelve. and it's fda approved. bravecto is f
and use new york state as a model. what works? >> this is the classic democrat and republican stance on an economic issue. hillary wants the government to tell everybody from topeka to los angeles to georgia how much it should be. trump is looking at it saying he wants the states to decide the appropriate minimum wage for cost of living in their state. >> so important to understand the differences in their economic plans. it could come down to the economy. thanks for being with us....
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and democrats for their thoughts on republicans. red. >> describe democrats. >> gun control. handouts. debt. what else? you want more? just a general disdain for god and country, in my opinion. >> most of them want to give everything away. >> maybe brainwashed? >> i can't describe all democrats but it is my learned opinion that the democrat party is a crime syndicate, not a real political party. >> what are republicans like? >> people that don't have a clue. >> closed-minded. >> stuffy. >> they're mean. >> in some sense some of them are racists. >> i've yet to meet a racist republican where i live or with the people i work with. with the party. or a homophobic republican. >> tell us your name. >> doris hurdle from jackson, tennessee. >> jackson, tennessee. you're the only 10 i see. >> i'm the only one? >> 10 i see. >> oh, okay. >> what are the worst things about democrats? >> well, they believe in all the wrong things. >> like? >> well -- you can marry anybody you want. and it doesn't matter if it's another man or another woman or an
and democrats for their thoughts on republicans. red. >> describe democrats. >> gun control. handouts. debt. what else? you want more? just a general disdain for god and country, in my opinion. >> most of them want to give everything away. >> maybe brainwashed? >> i can't describe all democrats but it is my learned opinion that the democrat party is a crime syndicate, not a real political party. >> what are republicans like? >> people that don't have a...
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at political organizations that focused on women's issues and suffrage. 10:00, the 1968 republican and democratic national conventions. bellicose --ing resolute without being bellicose, strong without being arrogant. that is the kind of america that will build for piece of this world. >> the time has come for us to leave the valley and climb the mountain so that we can see the glory of dawn. a new day for america and a new time of peace and freedom. >> richard nixon and hubert humphrey accepted the nominations. on monday, supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg and sonia sotomayor share stories. ruth bader ginsburg: whenever a justice has a birthday, the chief brings in some wine and and thingsbirthday happy birthday. we are missing our chorus leader because, truth be told, most of them cannot carry a tune. announcer: for our complete schedule, go to c-span.org. all weekend, american history tv is featuring provo, utah. provo house is the only missionary training center for the church of jesus christ of latter-day saints in the u.s. other stations are throughout the world, including brazil, en
at political organizations that focused on women's issues and suffrage. 10:00, the 1968 republican and democratic national conventions. bellicose --ing resolute without being bellicose, strong without being arrogant. that is the kind of america that will build for piece of this world. >> the time has come for us to leave the valley and climb the mountain so that we can see the glory of dawn. a new day for america and a new time of peace and freedom. >> richard nixon and hubert...
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treated unfairly and i think if this were a republican, with their e-mails, it would have blown over a long time ago. i think there is a double standard and how the media and people treat democrats versus republicans. guest: you make a good point about superdelegates. the superdelegate is almost like the system drawn up here. you have the senate to be the saucer that cools the house's actions. that seems positive. system is an interesting reason. there are people here who wish to have open primaries and get rid of caucuses so that it is more democratic. go,n't know how far it will there are a lot of people who agree with you. >> tom fitzgerald, let's hear from conrad who lives here in philadelphia on the republican line. >> covering the hillary clinton e-mail scandal in a humorous way, that we are taking our expose thes week to cover-up of hillary's lies very seriously. we are entering town with the wind at our backs. poll showed 75% of people had a favorable response at donald trump's nomination. where to go over a few things about the space we are in. famous for boxing and mixed martial arts. you can see the banners around honoring the memory of the old warhorses that have ste
treated unfairly and i think if this were a republican, with their e-mails, it would have blown over a long time ago. i think there is a double standard and how the media and people treat democrats versus republicans. guest: you make a good point about superdelegates. the superdelegate is almost like the system drawn up here. you have the senate to be the saucer that cools the house's actions. that seems positive. system is an interesting reason. there are people here who wish to have open...
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again, benghazi.house.gov you can find a full summary of what republicans put out including a democratic republicans and their report on the investigation. bethlehem, pennsylvania, albert, go ahead. caller: i just did. host: thank you, albert. move on to judith. st. paul, minnesota, democrats line. caller: hello, this is judith i'm calling with regard to the democratic report for the benghazi committee. i simply want -- i just wanted to comment that it seemed to me that when they were talking about the manner in which they had been excluded from the committee participation, we have no way of absolutely verifying that since we were not in the committee and were not participants, it struck me how when representative gowdy came out and also the members who spoke with them how hostile they were and aggressive instead of objective in reporting that. it seemed to me to bear out at least in terms of their reflection and how they handled themselves that much of what the democrats said probably was likely true. i wanted to say this is my first call and i wanted to thank you for taking my call and tell you how mu
again, benghazi.house.gov you can find a full summary of what republicans put out including a democratic republicans and their report on the investigation. bethlehem, pennsylvania, albert, go ahead. caller: i just did. host: thank you, albert. move on to judith. st. paul, minnesota, democrats line. caller: hello, this is judith i'm calling with regard to the democratic report for the benghazi committee. i simply want -- i just wanted to comment that it seemed to me that when they were talking...
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both the republican and democratic convention. the loudest cheer from the crowd was when they were demonizing hillock -- even rising hillary. it was the message that america was still great and this was still the land of opportunity. i'm not sure if they really know -- their republican [indiscernible] that is just what i noced. host: the connection was getting iffy there. this is ed, hello. i watched both of them and i thought the worst part was paul simon's rendition of bridge over troubled water, i felt really bad for the guy. and the best part of it for me i can't vote for .ueen hillary or king donald rather than abstain of going to vote libertarian. did you come to that conclusion about not voting for donald trump or hillary clinton, did you come to that by watching the conventions or had you already kind of thought that? caller: i was undecided. the host: what changed your mind, give examples of what you saw or didn't see that changed your mind. i think he's gone. sterling, virginia, republican line. caller: i watched both con
both the republican and democratic convention. the loudest cheer from the crowd was when they were demonizing hillock -- even rising hillary. it was the message that america was still great and this was still the land of opportunity. i'm not sure if they really know -- their republican [indiscernible] that is just what i noced. host: the connection was getting iffy there. this is ed, hello. i watched both of them and i thought the worst part was paul simon's rendition of bridge over troubled...
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abc 7 will have complete live coverage from both the republican and democratic nationals conventions. starting today, chief political correspondent scott thuman will be at the r-n-c in cleveland with reports right here on abc 7 and nightly specials on our sister station newschannel 8 at 7 o'clock all this week. two texas police officers helped fuel the dream of a young boy who says he wants to follow in their footsteps. station 6-year-old trae ponce yelled to his mom to go back just so he could take a picture with two officers. when he told the officers he wanted to be just like them, they handed him a badge and said whenever he was ready, they'll be waiting for him to join the force. trae's mom says in light of recent events, her son's desire to be a police officer shows that he doesn't see the desire to be a police officer shows that he doesn't see the negative events going on, but only the positive. at xx time for weather. toss to eileen today marks our 16th day at 90+ in d.c. we'll catch a brief cool-down' wednesday before another, even hotter, airmass moves in next weekend with h
abc 7 will have complete live coverage from both the republican and democratic nationals conventions. starting today, chief political correspondent scott thuman will be at the r-n-c in cleveland with reports right here on abc 7 and nightly specials on our sister station newschannel 8 at 7 o'clock all this week. two texas police officers helped fuel the dream of a young boy who says he wants to follow in their footsteps. station 6-year-old trae ponce yelled to his mom to go back just so he could...
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. >> this month more c-span's coverage of the 2016 republican and democratic national convention. every saturday night at 8:00 eastern, we look at past conventions and the candidates that when on to win the party's nomination. this saturday we focus on incumbent presidents that ran for reelection. dwight eisenhower at the republican convention in san francisco. in 1964 democratic convention in a leading city with lyndon johnson. richard nixon at the 1972 republican convention in miami beach. to 1980 democratic convention with jimmy carter. in new york city george h.w. bush at the 1992 republican convention.in houston bill clinton in chicago for the 1996 democratic convention. the 2004 republican convention in new york city with george w. bush. for the republican and democratic conventions, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. "q&a" withon c-span, mark green. that is followed by british preminger david cameron taking questions from members of the house of commons. -- trade representative talks about the global economy and pending trade agreements. ♪ >> this week on wednesday, par
. >> this month more c-span's coverage of the 2016 republican and democratic national convention. every saturday night at 8:00 eastern, we look at past conventions and the candidates that when on to win the party's nomination. this saturday we focus on incumbent presidents that ran for reelection. dwight eisenhower at the republican convention in san francisco. in 1964 democratic convention in a leading city with lyndon johnson. richard nixon at the 1972 republican convention in miami...
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any scheme where the government's money with one hand and takes away with the other. 1972 republican and democratic national conventions, with richard nixon accepting the gop nomination for the second term. to our complete schedule, go www.c-span.org. house road to the white coverage continues in cleveland, with a live coverage of the republican platform committee. tuesday,ontinue on july 12, at 10:00 eastern. the platform committee is responsible for drafting and cementing the party platform to delegates. live coverage will be on c-span, c-span radio, and on www.c-span.org. >> this year, c-span is touring cities across the country exploring american history. next, our recent visit to provo, utah. you are watching american history tv. all weekend every weekend on c-span3. >> it never gets old, coming into a dinosaur museum or walking back in collections. it is always a sense of discovery. we as paleontologists -- that is what i guess we feed off of. the sense of discovery. whether it is in the field of the collections or in the lab in preparation, we are always discovering things. even when you wal
any scheme where the government's money with one hand and takes away with the other. 1972 republican and democratic national conventions, with richard nixon accepting the gop nomination for the second term. to our complete schedule, go www.c-span.org. house road to the white coverage continues in cleveland, with a live coverage of the republican platform committee. tuesday,ontinue on july 12, at 10:00 eastern. the platform committee is responsible for drafting and cementing the party platform...
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and well informed. >> all right, lee, what was the grade? >> you can see obviously democrats absolutely loved it. gave her an a. independents a c and republicans an f. gis it is not all that surprising how democrat and republicans reacted. the interesting thing is to watch the independents. independents said you might be missing the point. we like that donald trump is decisive and different and we like that he is not all that measured. he is very, very direct. the attack didn't necessarily work. the way -- >> go ahead. >> the way that she told her hole speech through the lens of her daughters was the one that was appealing but this attack didn't move independents. that's what they need to do this week. >> another big speaker elizabeth warren turning it around on trump saying the gop system is the one that is rigged. >> i am not someone who thinks republicans are always wrong and democrats are always right. there's enough blame to go around. there is a huge difference between people fighting for a level playing field and the people fighting to keep the system rigged. >> no one seems to love this one. >> this one is not a home run by any stretch
and well informed. >> all right, lee, what was the grade? >> you can see obviously democrats absolutely loved it. gave her an a. independents a c and republicans an f. gis it is not all that surprising how democrat and republicans reacted. the interesting thing is to watch the independents. independents said you might be missing the point. we like that donald trump is decisive and different and we like that he is not all that measured. he is very, very direct. the attack didn't...
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and the world. [applause] democrats who whatever other differences we may have share our republican vision of americas the land of freedom and individual opportunity, not big government paternalism. [applause] to those millions of democrats abandoned by their national francisco,in san democrats who were shut out of their traditional party homes, we republicans in dallas say "we welcome you to our home." [applause] [speaking spanish] our home is your home. [applause] join us now, join us in november so that the values we all believe in will prevail in 1984 with the reelection of president reagan and vice president bush. [applause] my fellow americans come on the mid to dollar of the united states is the face of liberty. the profile of the woman of the great statue whose centennial we , the midterm1986 year of the second reagan administration. [applause] many of our forbearers came to this country or the statue of liberty stands, millions came through other portals, latin america, asia, and africa. most of these succeeding generations of new americans came to escape tyranny and live their lives and fre
and the world. [applause] democrats who whatever other differences we may have share our republican vision of americas the land of freedom and individual opportunity, not big government paternalism. [applause] to those millions of democrats abandoned by their national francisco,in san democrats who were shut out of their traditional party homes, we republicans in dallas say "we welcome you to our home." [applause] [speaking spanish] our home is your home. [applause] join us now, join...
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and his republican party. reagan seemed to embody the spirit of america, optimistic, flee.com loving and big hearted. the democrats were well meaning but in pointing out domestic flaws and foreign policy failures they seemed to miss the big picture, that the united states not the soviet union represented the future. today it is the democratic party that radiates confidence in america and republicans who harp about their country. the 1984 convict very long enti first i had the chance to watch the address i remember most is the celebrated one from the republican konst vengs in dallas. reagan had appointed his ambassador to the u.n. a lifelong democrat jean kirkpatrick. she secured the democrats with argument that's could just as easily be be applied today to the republicans. i should note jennifer ruben has also written recently on the resonance of that speech. kirkpatrick explained she had xmriered democrats such as harry s. truman because they they were unashamed at seeing america as a great nation but the democrats she said had now lost that instinctive faith. when moscow was hostile, she noted, the democrats cho
and his republican party. reagan seemed to embody the spirit of america, optimistic, flee.com loving and big hearted. the democrats were well meaning but in pointing out domestic flaws and foreign policy failures they seemed to miss the big picture, that the united states not the soviet union represented the future. today it is the democratic party that radiates confidence in america and republicans who harp about their country. the 1984 convict very long enti first i had the chance to watch...
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what are you feeling from the republicans and the democrats? t: republicans there wer deep division, as you could see from ted cruz going onstage stage, urging people to vote their conscience, getting jeered off. of san francisco and barry goldwater when nelson rockefeller was knocking the extremism, what he saw as extremism, of the goldwater forces. it was like that. they were building up their enthusiasm by really demonizing hillary clinton. it seemed to be working. to go were eager into battle. folks that have been resistant to trump for finding rationalization and reasons to get on board. it seemed to be coming together underneath all of the struggle, the big moments. trump in cruz knifed the back. host: tom fitzgerald of "philadelphia inquirer" is our guest. phone numbers are up. 20 two is the area code. 748-8000 for democrats. 8002 for independence. 748 8001 for republicans. and philadelphia residents, 748-8003. let's begin. that call disappeared. sorry about that, tom fitzgerald . when will hillary clinton and tim kaine get here? guest: h
what are you feeling from the republicans and the democrats? t: republicans there wer deep division, as you could see from ted cruz going onstage stage, urging people to vote their conscience, getting jeered off. of san francisco and barry goldwater when nelson rockefeller was knocking the extremism, what he saw as extremism, of the goldwater forces. it was like that. they were building up their enthusiasm by really demonizing hillary clinton. it seemed to be working. to go were eager into...
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and i am convinced it will be elected a fifth time next november. [applause] the reason is is that the people know the democratic party is the people's party, and the republicanty is secular, and it always has been and always will be. [applause] harry truman: the democratic party is written in the compliments of the last 16 years. -- via compass minerals of the last 16 years. they have been ably placed convention, the keynote speaker and the vice president chairman. confidence and security have been brought to the american people by the democratic party. increased from in 1933 to5 billion 1947.han $18 billion in never in the world was any kingdom or other country [indiscernible] and if they don't do their duty by the democratic party, it is the most ungrateful people in the world. [applause] harry truman: wages and salaries in this country have increased some $29 million in 1933 to more than $128 million in 1947. labor neverr, and has but one friend in politics, and that is the democratic party of frankland eleanor roosevelt. -- frankland alanna roosevelt. [applause] harry truman: and i will say to labor what i have said to the commerce, they are the most ung
and i am convinced it will be elected a fifth time next november. [applause] the reason is is that the people know the democratic party is the people's party, and the republicanty is secular, and it always has been and always will be. [applause] harry truman: the democratic party is written in the compliments of the last 16 years. -- via compass minerals of the last 16 years. they have been ably placed convention, the keynote speaker and the vice president chairman. confidence and security have...
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focus on the upcoming republican and democratic conventions. talked about the role that donald trump had on the republican party and now we will talk about hillary clinton and the effect she is having on the democratic party and democratic voters. carol: we talked to economic editor peter coy. peter: america is a land of contradictions of many different interest groups. and a party that appeals to just one interest group is always going to be a minority party. if you want to win, you have got to pull people into your big tent. so there is a message that can appeal to some business people and some union members and some you know, i don't know. carol: it has worked before to some extent. peter: it has. the democratic party is one big tent, the republican party is one big tent, so somebody leaves one tent, you pull them into the other tent. so i do think that clinton can have a pro-business message without seeing mass defections from the democratic party. david: i want to see if you share a sense i have of the way the democrats have campaigned as f
focus on the upcoming republican and democratic conventions. talked about the role that donald trump had on the republican party and now we will talk about hillary clinton and the effect she is having on the democratic party and democratic voters. carol: we talked to economic editor peter coy. peter: america is a land of contradictions of many different interest groups. and a party that appeals to just one interest group is always going to be a minority party. if you want to win, you have got...
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short time ago i discussed the conventions and where this election heads next , ah democratic strategist senior adviser to the 2008 clinton campaign, and a republican strategist who worked in the administration of george w. bush. if i could start with you, because the democrats have had not appealing based on ethnicity but here is how my progrowth strategy will make a difference. laura: isn't he shooting himself in the foot, alienating hispanic voters by talking about building the wall with mexico? >> i am not going to lie to you. i am a republican but he has said very offensive things on the campaign trail and it is almost like the donald trump reality show. laura: tell us how is hillary , clinton going to win in the rust belt states where she is campaigning today? >> i agree with the point about people who have not felt the recovery, as good as it has been, it has not reached everyone. you heard that line in her speech. she has put forward plans. one thing with hillary clinton, you are going to hear plans for what she is going to do and she will work to make the economy work for everyone with the job training and specific proposal that help peopl
short time ago i discussed the conventions and where this election heads next , ah democratic strategist senior adviser to the 2008 clinton campaign, and a republican strategist who worked in the administration of george w. bush. if i could start with you, because the democrats have had not appealing based on ethnicity but here is how my progrowth strategy will make a difference. laura: isn't he shooting himself in the foot, alienating hispanic voters by talking about building the wall with...
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lauren: republicans and democrats to decide lynch accusing her of conflict of interest and lawmakers called for the attorney general to recuse herself from the fbi's investigation. nicole: donald trump saying he would renegotiate america's international trade deals if elected president. during a campaign stop in new hampshire trump complemented mexico. a plane blue overhead and he went off the script. >> mexico, i respect mexico, i respect their leaders, what they have done to it is incredible, their leaders are smarter, sharper, it is incredible, could be a mexican plane up there getting ready to attack. nicole: trump talking trade at a factory in manchester, which sent 139 jobs to a plant in mexico. warner: the government investigating the first case of a death involving a self driving car. the driver of tesla model-plaps died in an accident in florida last month when cameras failed to distinguish a turning tractor-trailer from the bright sky. the truck driver said the tesla driver was playing harry potter on the car's screen at the time of the crash. national highway traffic safet
lauren: republicans and democrats to decide lynch accusing her of conflict of interest and lawmakers called for the attorney general to recuse herself from the fbi's investigation. nicole: donald trump saying he would renegotiate america's international trade deals if elected president. during a campaign stop in new hampshire trump complemented mexico. a plane blue overhead and he went off the script. >> mexico, i respect mexico, i respect their leaders, what they have done to it is...
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and we ought to all stand up not just democrats but i agree with mr. khan that mitch mcconnell and paul ryan and all would-be good republicans and democrats and americans stand up. we can't afford to be silent onlookers on this issue. it was wrong. it was dead wrong. and it cannot be tolerated and accepted. >> luciana, building on what both rick and joe said there, as we look at this idea of the khan family being that idea of intersectionality in our country, representing so many different things to us. just earlier today on "meet the press" for instance, mr. khan saying i'm a lover of both parties. i reached out to the leadership in the republican party. i'm also going to be critical of those who are not understanding necessarily who i am, who my son was. the lack of empathy that rick was talking about, and also the question of can he respond? i want you to put those two together. he's basically saying i am responding to this complexity. is he responding? >> i think what donald trump maybe isn't realizing is the intersectionality of his own voters. so we talk about them as white, working class people who are not college educated in a number of more ru
and we ought to all stand up not just democrats but i agree with mr. khan that mitch mcconnell and paul ryan and all would-be good republicans and democrats and americans stand up. we can't afford to be silent onlookers on this issue. it was wrong. it was dead wrong. and it cannot be tolerated and accepted. >> luciana, building on what both rick and joe said there, as we look at this idea of the khan family being that idea of intersectionality in our country, representing so many...
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and when millions couldn't get health care, this first lady worked with republicans and democrats tot. creating the children's health insurance program, so that every child gets the health care that child deserves to have. now eight million kids are covered. that's the kind of leader she is. and the kind of president she'll be. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. travel season for nothing. it ♪ this summer at choice hotels the more you go the better. now get a free $50 gift card for staying just two times. so go. book now at choicehotels.com >>> mistakes, bad judgment and poor planning. investigators saying these ten detained sailors suffered from, quote, failed leadership at all levels. barbara starr is at the pentagon with more. >> reporter: this report finally coming out after several months, everyone remembers seeing that video, you're seeing there of several u.s. navy sailors captured by iran, this all happened in the persian gulf, they were in a small boat moving through the area and this report details a mission gone so wrong. frankly a little bit of keystone cops
and when millions couldn't get health care, this first lady worked with republicans and democrats tot. creating the children's health insurance program, so that every child gets the health care that child deserves to have. now eight million kids are covered. that's the kind of leader she is. and the kind of president she'll be. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. travel season for nothing. it ♪ this summer at choice hotels the more you go the better. now get a free $50 gift card...
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republicans and democrats were nearly evenly divided. and anything that could gain a few votes could switch an election. and what politicians do is they start -- they claim -- they kind of fudge over the argument about importation, say, if we keep the chinese out, this will be good for the american economy, it will be good for the working man, and it will help the united states. and even though workers have never really been asking for this, except for several -- in california, it is different. but east of the rockies, workers could care less about this.
republicans and democrats were nearly evenly divided. and anything that could gain a few votes could switch an election. and what politicians do is they start -- they claim -- they kind of fudge over the argument about importation, say, if we keep the chinese out, this will be good for the american economy, it will be good for the working man, and it will help the united states. and even though workers have never really been asking for this, except for several -- in california, it is different....
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he is also hosting a series of four special episodes all live during the republican and democratic conventions. those are air wednesday and thursday nights. thanks for being here. >> thank you. >> if you had to explain this to somebody you know living overseas what would you explain is going on on racial issues right now? >> it depends what country the person i was talking to was from. some countries don't have a racial problem like we do because they don't have a history of slavery like we do. we never really got race right in this country. it is original sin of this country. it is a fault line we have tried to cover up. every time something racial happens people act sprieszed. i wat surprised. i just watched the o.j. simpson documentary. they were shokd. >> we were all shocked. >> okay and black folks were all applauding not because i thought they were really that innocent but for once, for one time, a black guy beat the system after the system had beaten black folks so many times. that's the beginning of it. when it comes to police there's never any excuse for what happened. for shooting a
he is also hosting a series of four special episodes all live during the republican and democratic conventions. those are air wednesday and thursday nights. thanks for being here. >> thank you. >> if you had to explain this to somebody you know living overseas what would you explain is going on on racial issues right now? >> it depends what country the person i was talking to was from. some countries don't have a racial problem like we do because they don't have a history of...
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are a core set of things we ought to be doing in this country that i that have huge st for republicans and democrats and minimum wage, we ought to expand social security. that's the sort of things that most americans just think are good common sense change. >> rose: you can't do that without republicans. >> i'm glad this is not republican -- america has to convince them. america will convince them. that's what's going on here. right now. the shifts you see, what we talk about, is because america understands that we have a problem. this country is no longer being run to strengthen the middle, to give opportunity -- >> rose: do we need to fix system? >> -- for working families, we got to fix the system. it's good to see you charlie, you take care. >> rose: the man who led the team that brought hillary clinton to victory when she was nominated for president in philadelphia is a young political strategy gist named robbie mook. >> i'm not an international affairs specialist but russian state actors broke into the system they stole these e-mails and as a result they are likely the ones who leaked them for
are a core set of things we ought to be doing in this country that i that have huge st for republicans and democrats and minimum wage, we ought to expand social security. that's the sort of things that most americans just think are good common sense change. >> rose: you can't do that without republicans. >> i'm glad this is not republican -- america has to convince them. america will convince them. that's what's going on here. right now. the shifts you see, what we talk about, is...
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they come to the republicans if they come to the democrats. we want more republicans. andure democrats would like more democrats as well. host: republicans, your line is (202) 748-8001. democrats, (202) 748-8000. all others (202) 748-8002. here is george in ohio. caller: yes. i've got a question. do you know you are going to lose the -- you are going to lose seats in the house next year? you're going to lose about 18 next year and about five in the senate. isn't that going to be sweet? guest: well i appreciate your question. we don't know how that is going to turn out. republicans have never held more elected office in this country than they do today since the 1920's. we have lost presidential elections because we have not had either the right campaign or the right candidate. it's hard to say. presidential elections are cultural elections. donald trump amongst many things is a cultural icon in this country. people have known that name and that persona for almost 20 years. he has talked about running president before. nobody believed him. or 3% rating when he first came on
they come to the republicans if they come to the democrats. we want more republicans. andure democrats would like more democrats as well. host: republicans, your line is (202) 748-8001. democrats, (202) 748-8000. all others (202) 748-8002. here is george in ohio. caller: yes. i've got a question. do you know you are going to lose the -- you are going to lose seats in the house next year? you're going to lose about 18 next year and about five in the senate. isn't that going to be sweet? guest:...
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we were able to use that case and i worked with republican and democratic legislators it took two years and we passed that bill that made it clear that if you had more than three dwi's that it would be a felony. >> where did you grow up? >> we -- it was in plymouth. we had a nice family. we went on our family trips to the black hills and the tetons. i never went anywhere that did not involve a tent or a camper. i went to public high schools my entire life. my mom taught second grade until she was 70. >> she recently passed away. >> she did. one of the things i loved about going and public service is my mom and dad in their own ways performed public service. my dad took on public causes -- people's causes and my mom was a teacher. i was reminded of that when there was a visitation when she died and people i did not know came. there was one family who is disabled and they recalled how my mom's favorite unit was about monarch butterflies and she would dress up as a monarch butterfly and she would carry a sign that said "to mexico or bust" because that is where butterflies fly. she would go
we were able to use that case and i worked with republican and democratic legislators it took two years and we passed that bill that made it clear that if you had more than three dwi's that it would be a felony. >> where did you grow up? >> we -- it was in plymouth. we had a nice family. we went on our family trips to the black hills and the tetons. i never went anywhere that did not involve a tent or a camper. i went to public high schools my entire life. my mom taught second grade...
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host: but why both republicans and democrats? eems like this is an issue that bernie sanders has championed, and elizabeth warren. democrats, but why republicans also? guest: i think what we are seeing as we are in a populist moment. we dealt with the financial crisis, we are coming out of it, but the fact is we have slow growth. we have an aging society. if youkforce shrinks and are in your 20's and taking on a high risk entrepreneurial product with a high potential payoff, you could be rich for decades. if you are in your 50's, you have more to lose, less to recover, and less time to enjoy being rich. all of those things are contributing to a lower growth rate but there is obviously a hangover from that. while people in washington still have their jobs and their incomes are ok, people outside of washington do not feel the same way and they want answers. people within the system often do not understand what they are saying. explaining those issues to people outside the system is nearly impossible. is, politicians look for how do
host: but why both republicans and democrats? eems like this is an issue that bernie sanders has championed, and elizabeth warren. democrats, but why republicans also? guest: i think what we are seeing as we are in a populist moment. we dealt with the financial crisis, we are coming out of it, but the fact is we have slow growth. we have an aging society. if youkforce shrinks and are in your 20's and taking on a high risk entrepreneurial product with a high potential payoff, you could be rich...
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republican and democrat. all experienced. all believing in the u.s. role in world leadership. e candidate for president who has the experience the temperament and judgment to be commander-in-chief, and that's hillary clinton. [cheers and applause] this is no time, this is no time to gamble with our future. america faces flashpoints and threats from around the globe. we need a president who is strong and smart and courageous, who enters the oval office with the respect of the generals and admirals who lead our military, with the confidence of diplomats who represent america, and with the trust of our troops who know that she'll always have their back. [cheers and applause] that president is hillary clinton. [cheers and applause] during my time as cia director and secretary of defense, hillary was a strong supporter of our efforts to protect our homeland. to decimate al qaeda and bring usama bin laden to justice. [applause] it was a tough decision to go after bin laden. in long meetings in the white house situation room we debated that fateful decision. i presented the intelligen
republican and democrat. all experienced. all believing in the u.s. role in world leadership. e candidate for president who has the experience the temperament and judgment to be commander-in-chief, and that's hillary clinton. [cheers and applause] this is no time, this is no time to gamble with our future. america faces flashpoints and threats from around the globe. we need a president who is strong and smart and courageous, who enters the oval office with the respect of the generals and...
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republicans and democrats having conventions. republicans under way july july 18 the democrats in philadelphia we have gavel-to-gavel coverage of both of those on the c-span networks on in the screen on all c-span networks. that is set for phone calls for the we have donald trump's speaking in raleigh north carolina tonight with tennessee's senator bob corker reported to be a possible vice presidential pick we will find out as a team -- time goes on. congress is back a house back to davis and is back tomorrow we have a chance to talk to a reporter to lookit that congressional agenda this week. >> talk about politics on capitol hill. post. we have the "huffington post" here covering congress also from "politico" good morning to both of you. what they we do go on that house side. >> the counterterrorism package will come to the floor and though later thisurchg week with that then general provision begins the attorney general about three days that is a key element of the gun provision what the democrats will like and that years of t
republicans and democrats having conventions. republicans under way july july 18 the democrats in philadelphia we have gavel-to-gavel coverage of both of those on the c-span networks on in the screen on all c-span networks. that is set for phone calls for the we have donald trump's speaking in raleigh north carolina tonight with tennessee's senator bob corker reported to be a possible vice presidential pick we will find out as a team -- time goes on. congress is back a house back to davis and...
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and when millions couldn't get health care, this first lady worked with republicans and democrats to creating the children's health insurance program, so that every child gets the health care that child deserves to have. now eight million kids are covered. that's the kind of leader she is. and the kind of president she'll be. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. but so we don't have tormin wad to get clean. charmin ultra soft gets you clean without the wasteful wadding. it has comfort cushions you can see that are softer... ...and more absorbent, and you can use up to 4 times less. enjoy the go with charmin. >>> without a body, people wonder when they'll ever be able to put saddam's ghost to rest, and how long will he remain embarrassing, unfinished business for the united states, like many of their other most wanted. >> i remember seeing black and white portraits of saddam hussein in the living rooms of people's homes, still displaying loyalty. that was an indicator to me that they sensed saddam was still out there. >> every military force on the ground was looking for sa
and when millions couldn't get health care, this first lady worked with republicans and democrats to creating the children's health insurance program, so that every child gets the health care that child deserves to have. now eight million kids are covered. that's the kind of leader she is. and the kind of president she'll be. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. but so we don't have tormin wad to get clean. charmin ultra soft gets you clean without the wasteful wadding. it has...
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on road to the white house rewind, the 1968 republican and democratic conventions. >> resolute, without being bellicose, strong, without being elegant -- without being arrogant. that is the kind of america that will help build the peace of this world. >> the time has come for us to leave the valley of despair and climb the mountain so that we may see the glory of the dawn. a new day for america. >> former vice president richard nixon affected the gop nomination in miami beach. hubert humphrey accepted the democratic nomination in chicago. monday evening before 7:00, supreme court justices ruth bader ginsburg and sonia stories aboute food traditions. >> whenever someone has a birthday, we bring and wine and toast the birthday boy or girl and sing happy birthday. [laughter] and we're missing our chorus leader because, truth be told. most of them can't carry a tune. >> and a discussion of culinary customs dating from the 19th century. >> each week, american history tv's american artifacts takes you to museums and historic places. next, we traveled to the national constitution center in phi
on road to the white house rewind, the 1968 republican and democratic conventions. >> resolute, without being bellicose, strong, without being elegant -- without being arrogant. that is the kind of america that will help build the peace of this world. >> the time has come for us to leave the valley of despair and climb the mountain so that we may see the glory of the dawn. a new day for america. >> former vice president richard nixon affected the gop nomination in miami beach....
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fernando: one common message from both the republican and democratic conventions -- education is vital to our nation. but while the united states leads the world in many categories like our economy, technology, and the military -- in education we're not even close. according to a global study released last year, america ranks 29th in the world when it comes to math and science educational results. can the united states continue to be the world's superpower with an educational system that has failed millions of kids? lily eskelsen garcia heads the country's biggest union, the national education association, representing teachers across the nation. she joins me now from philadelphia. welcome to the program. lily garcia: thank you, i'm thrilled to be here. fernando: thank you. as you know, across the country we have uneven public school systems. that are failing the lives of many children. what is a cogent strategy to fix those broken systems? lily garcia: we have the every student succeeds act. that calls for a dashboard of better indicators of success and finally indicators of services
fernando: one common message from both the republican and democratic conventions -- education is vital to our nation. but while the united states leads the world in many categories like our economy, technology, and the military -- in education we're not even close. according to a global study released last year, america ranks 29th in the world when it comes to math and science educational results. can the united states continue to be the world's superpower with an educational system that has...