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between the way i heard people talk about and continue to talk about breitbart as this hysterical, shouty machine for creating offense come and a much nodyne, quotidian reality of the news organization as it functions on a day-to-day basis. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." ceo richarduifax smith testified before senate judiciary committee subcommittee this week. he answered questions about the data breach at equifax that left more than 149 people's -- 140 million people's personal information at risk of theft. this was his third time testifying before congress this week.
between the way i heard people talk about and continue to talk about breitbart as this hysterical, shouty machine for creating offense come and a much nodyne, quotidian reality of the news organization as it functions on a day-to-day basis. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." ceo richarduifax smith testified before senate judiciary committee subcommittee this week. he answered questions about the data breach at equifax that left more than 149 people's -- 140...
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." >> i continue to hear people talk about breitbart as this hysterical, shouty machine for creating offense. >> sunday night, 8:00 pm eastern time on c-span q&a. sunday night, radio host and talks aboutcharles his book "how the right lost its mind." >> donald trump represented something. he represented a big middle finger from the voters towards the establishment. if you really want to deal with some of these issues, then you would have gone with marco rubio andcott walker or ted cruz, they did not. in terms of communication, yes, he is a master of twitter, but he was crude, rude, a serial liar. thin-skinned and he was a fraud. this was relatively well-known. this was from conservatives who not so long ago used to argue that character mattered and that the president was a role model. they would try so hard to rationalize the behavior of someone who mocked women, defrauding students who just wanted to get an education. >> you can watch that on sunday v.ght on tv -- on book t >> next, playwright and actor lin-manuel miranda accepts the u.s. capital historical society's 2017 freedom aw
." >> i continue to hear people talk about breitbart as this hysterical, shouty machine for creating offense. >> sunday night, 8:00 pm eastern time on c-span q&a. sunday night, radio host and talks aboutcharles his book "how the right lost its mind." >> donald trump represented something. he represented a big middle finger from the voters towards the establishment. if you really want to deal with some of these issues, then you would have gone with marco...
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i always heard people talk about and continue to talk about breitbart as this sort of hysterical, shouty, machine for creating offense. and much more the reality of the news organization as it functions on a day-to-day basis. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on -span's "q & a." >> tomorrow a discussion on u.s./china relations and some of the challenges related to trade. live coverage begins at 4:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. online at c-span.org. or on the free c-span radio app. now the u.s. supreme court oral argument for gill vs. whitford, a case out of wisconsin involving redistricting. last year a lower court ruled that the state's 2011 map drafted by a republican-controlled legislature amounted to unconstitutional partisan gerrymandering. the state of wisconsin is appealing the lower court's decision. this is an hour. we'll hear argument first this morning in case 16-1161, gill versus whitford. mr. tseytlin? mr. tseytlin: mr. chief justice, and may it please the court: this court has never uncovered judicially manageable standards for determining when politicians have acted too politically i
i always heard people talk about and continue to talk about breitbart as this sort of hysterical, shouty, machine for creating offense. and much more the reality of the news organization as it functions on a day-to-day basis. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on -span's "q & a." >> tomorrow a discussion on u.s./china relations and some of the challenges related to trade. live coverage begins at 4:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. online at c-span.org. or on the free c-span radio...
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between the way i heard people talk about and continue to talk about breitbart as this hysterical, shouty machine for creating offense come and a much nodyne, quotidian reality of the news organization as it functions on a day-to-day basis. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." ceo richarduifax smith testified before senate judiciary committee subcommittee this week. he answered questions about the data breach at equifax that left more than 149 people's -- 140 million people's personal information at risk of theft. this was his third time testifying before congress this week. this hearing on the judiciary committee subcommittee on privacy, technology, and the law will come to order. we are here to address cyber security concerns in the data broker industry. this is not the first time our subcommittee has gathered to do so, after several security breach last august we held a hearing to ask the question of how secure is consumers' data in the hands of data brokers? the answer, not very secure. industrybroker immediately responded by committing to take seriously security issues
between the way i heard people talk about and continue to talk about breitbart as this hysterical, shouty machine for creating offense come and a much nodyne, quotidian reality of the news organization as it functions on a day-to-day basis. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." ceo richarduifax smith testified before senate judiciary committee subcommittee this week. he answered questions about the data breach at equifax that left more than 149 people's -- 140...
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between -- i have always heard and continue to hear people talk about breitbart is this hysterical, shoutychine for creating offense. reality of thea news organization that it functions on a daily basis. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. washington journal continues. host: and her visit to frederick, kentucky continues, and joining us now on the new c-span bus is a kentucky secretary of state, alison lundergan grimes. she is a democrat. secretary grimes, what is the rolling of the secretary of tate? guest guest: good morning. it is a pleasure to be here. changes from state to state. i am currently serving my second state. i'm the chief business official watching over all of the businesses that operate in the commonwealth small to large. and also the chief election official, watching over all of the elections. but more importantly that your viewers can appreciate, it takes me into all of our schools from middle school to collect all across the commonwealth and serving as the chief advocate for human engagement. making sure voices make a difference. host: you mention you are t
between -- i have always heard and continue to hear people talk about breitbart is this hysterical, shoutychine for creating offense. reality of thea news organization that it functions on a daily basis. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. washington journal continues. host: and her visit to frederick, kentucky continues, and joining us now on the new c-span bus is a kentucky secretary of state, alison lundergan grimes. she is a democrat. secretary grimes, what is the...
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between always heard people talk about and continue to hear eople talk about breitbart as hysterical, shoutyne for creating offense. and much more reality of the news organization as it day-to-day basis. >> sunday night 8 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. 1979, c-span was created as a ublic service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your provider.atellite >> mitch carmichael. >> on the c-span 50 state capital tour continues and today west in charleston, virginia and we're pleased to be westd on the c-span bus by virginia lieutenant governor and mitch senate president carmichael. lieutenant governor carmichael, part-time legislature in west virginia what are disadvantages? lieutenant governor: let me just good morning from west virginia and also to let your watchers know and your that all people in west virginia oin in heart-felt prayers and condolences for those experiencing the tragedy in las vegas. hearts and prayers go out to those folks. s it relates to a part-time legislature, i think it is the best scenario because the
between always heard people talk about and continue to hear eople talk about breitbart as hysterical, shoutyne for creating offense. and much more reality of the news organization as it day-to-day basis. >> sunday night 8 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. 1979, c-span was created as a ublic service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your provider.atellite >> mitch carmichael. >> on the c-span 50 state...
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disparity between the way that i have always heard people talk about breitbart, as a sort of hysterical, shoutyhine for creating a fence -- offense, in a much more reality of the news organization as it functions on a daily basis. announcer: tonight on c-span's "q & a." announcer: c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. washington journal continues. host: from miami, we are joined by frank mora, who is the senate director at the foot international university, here to focus on u.s. and cuba relations, in particular the expelling a 15 cuban diplomats in what the new york times termed as the sign that ties could be ended. what is going on between the u.s. and cuba that has caused this expelling of the 15 diplomats and a similar move by cubans in havana? frank: it all started when a number of u.s., by the way, canadian diplomats suffered strangest symptoms. it seems some neurological symptoms, there was brain damage and we really do not know all the
disparity between the way that i have always heard people talk about breitbart, as a sort of hysterical, shoutyhine for creating a fence -- offense, in a much more reality of the news organization as it functions on a daily basis. announcer: tonight on c-span's "q & a." announcer: c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. washington...