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later, former google data scientist, seth stevens on his book "everybody lies". the tv in prime time all this week on c-span2. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. this brought you today by a cable or satellite provider. >> now, reuters editor at large harold evans discusses writing for clarity in his book "do i make myself clear" he's joined with the political commentator in the morning show. this is an hour long event. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> good evening and welcome to the strand bookstore. i'm nancy. i am the owner of the store along with my dad. my dad worked in history, my grandfather found at the store and 1927 in an area that was on his book row. it ran from union square
later, former google data scientist, seth stevens on his book "everybody lies". the tv in prime time all this week on c-span2. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. this brought you today by a cable or satellite provider. >> now, reuters editor at large harold evans discusses writing for clarity in his book "do i make myself clear" he's joined with the political commentator...
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seth stevens on his book everybody lies. the tv starting at 80 tonight on tv and two. in the meantime, a portion of today's "washington journal". >> cofounder and publisher of real clear politics joining usus from chicago this morning.atorsr they are in washington, republican senators areol hearing from folks back inin their state about the republican effort to place the affordable care act. what impact do you think this recess will have on republicans effort to corral enough votes to get this past when they do come back? >> that's a good question. we have to wait and see. they wanted to get this done before the july 4 recess. now they will be back for august and i can tell you republican leaders in the senate are eager to get it done. they want to get it done before, i don't think there's any question there will be a vote before they recess for august. we've read some stories about some of the senators that were marching in the fourth of july parade, hearing fromom constituents about the issue. i'm not sure it's necessarily moved anyone yet. a lot of senators are stil
seth stevens on his book everybody lies. the tv starting at 80 tonight on tv and two. in the meantime, a portion of today's "washington journal". >> cofounder and publisher of real clear politics joining usus from chicago this morning.atorsr they are in washington, republican senators areol hearing from folks back inin their state about the republican effort to place the affordable care act. what impact do you think this recess will have on republicans effort to corral enough...
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later, former google data scientist seth stevens on his book, everybody lies.book tv in primetime, all this weekend c-span2. >> c-span's "washington journal", live every day with news and policy issues that impact too, coming up on thursday morning very lynn executive director of americans united for separation of church and state will talk about the supreme court handling between issues of the church and state. real clear politics will discuss the political consequence of the political effort to repeal obama care. bruce klinger will talk about the north korean nuclear threat. watch "washington journal", live seven eastern on thursday morning. join the discussion. >> president trump arrived in warsaw poland's wednesday night local time before heading to the g20 summit in hamburg, germany. thursday, he will give a speech in the krasinski square. you can see 11 c-span2 at 7:10 a.m. eastern. >> thursday at 7:00 p.m. eastern joined american history to be for a live tour of the museum of the american revolution in philadelphia. the president ceo, michael quinn and c
later, former google data scientist seth stevens on his book, everybody lies.book tv in primetime, all this weekend c-span2. >> c-span's "washington journal", live every day with news and policy issues that impact too, coming up on thursday morning very lynn executive director of americans united for separation of church and state will talk about the supreme court handling between issues of the church and state. real clear politics will discuss the political consequence of the...
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seth stevens on his book everybody lies. the tv starting at 80 tonight on tv and two.in the meantime, a portion of today's "washington journal". >> cofounder and publisher of real clear politics joining usus from chicago this morning.atorsr they are in washington, republican senators areol hearing from folks back inin their state about the republican effort to place the affordable care act. what impact do you think this receil
seth stevens on his book everybody lies. the tv starting at 80 tonight on tv and two.in the meantime, a portion of today's "washington journal". >> cofounder and publisher of real clear politics joining usus from chicago this morning.atorsr they are in washington, republican senators areol hearing from folks back inin their state about the republican effort to place the affordable care act. what impact do you think this receil
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seth stevens on his look, everybody lies. >> sunday on "q&a" -- >> i'm not asking anybody to compromise or their beliefs. i'm just asking them to open their eyes to other peoples so that you can figure out your place in this infinite world. >> brook gladstone, co-host and managing editor of wnyc's on the media. she discusses her book, the trouble with reality, a resume minute nation on moral panic in our time. she looks what constitutes reality today, how that criteria changed over the years. >> i set up at the beginning of the book our biological wiring, and i wanted to know how we had evolved a culture that was designed to validate us and not to challenge us. certainly not to contradict us. it gave us the illusion that our realities were watertight when really they were riddled with weak spots and places that would crunch in. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." >> yesterday the united nations security council held an emergency session to discuss the
seth stevens on his look, everybody lies. >> sunday on "q&a" -- >> i'm not asking anybody to compromise or their beliefs. i'm just asking them to open their eyes to other peoples so that you can figure out your place in this infinite world. >> brook gladstone, co-host and managing editor of wnyc's on the media. she discusses her book, the trouble with reality, a resume minute nation on moral panic in our time. she looks what constitutes reality today, how that...