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there is some much talent from the four world of tv and radio. despite the flood of new media, your program is more relevant than ever before. that is the impression i get when i read the logs every day. -- blogs every day. [laughter] journalists like chuck taught. i spotted him over there somewhere. at this dinner, chuck embodies the best of both worlds. he has the rapid-fire style of a television correspondent and the facial hair of a radio correspondent. [laughter] mika rezenski is here. we both have partners named joe who used to be in congress and did not know when to stop talking. [laughter] and happening now, wolf pulitzer is here. -- blitzer is here. the only man in america with his own situation room. people assume that-cooler, but this is not the case. as far as we have tried, we have not been able to generate the band with necessary to turn larry summers into a hologram. [laughter] we can't do it. one person they know could not be here tonight is secretary hillary clinton. as most of you know, hillary broker elbow a few days ago on her
there is some much talent from the four world of tv and radio. despite the flood of new media, your program is more relevant than ever before. that is the impression i get when i read the logs every day. -- blogs every day. [laughter] journalists like chuck taught. i spotted him over there somewhere. at this dinner, chuck embodies the best of both worlds. he has the rapid-fire style of a television correspondent and the facial hair of a radio correspondent. [laughter] mika rezenski is here. we...
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i talked about it on the radio today. >> what was the feedback? >> mostly from people who, like me, got sucked into the story. my wife, i don't know if you met her but in her book club, she is here and in her book club they read a million little pieces and she recommended it to me and i am either all in or not at all and i got totally in on that book, brookline and sinker, talked about on the air, the notion of having root canals without anesthesia and we debated whether that was possible but i bought it, and he was revealed to be a fraud and oprah was the one who brought him down in that amazing albert of life tv. >> and so on your applaud -- >> i don't applaud her for doing what she did she was correct in what she did. you do know something about this. i'm sorry, what was the question? >> doesn't he say now that's fiction what he wrote? >> well, he says it was in the list and what does he say, creative memoir as if you go to barnes and noble and there's the creative memoir section. >> no, now that he is coming out with the paper back of the book
i talked about it on the radio today. >> what was the feedback? >> mostly from people who, like me, got sucked into the story. my wife, i don't know if you met her but in her book club, she is here and in her book club they read a million little pieces and she recommended it to me and i am either all in or not at all and i got totally in on that book, brookline and sinker, talked about on the air, the notion of having root canals without anesthesia and we debated whether that was...
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the talk-show radio hosts say the president is in mystery. we have no proof that he is an american citizen or an earthling for that matter. [laughter] i think it is illegitimate question. is the president truly nerd core? or is it an act? like those prosthetic ears. you people to an amazing job but are not asking the right questions about his credentials. may i have the first slide? there we go. this is a picture that i found on the internet, mr. president. for those of you listening on the radio, there is a picture of the president standing in front of a statute of superman. it was taken in illinois. is this a doctored photo or a real photo? did you know that statue was behind you? [laughter] i read on the internet that this photo was on your senate web site for a period of time? is that true? why is it not the home page of whitehouse.gov. are you ashamed? [laughter] next slide, i will move on. here we have that actor leonard nimoy, also a prosthetic ear enthusiast. you get along with him. he claimed that in chicago, he flashed him the vulca
the talk-show radio hosts say the president is in mystery. we have no proof that he is an american citizen or an earthling for that matter. [laughter] i think it is illegitimate question. is the president truly nerd core? or is it an act? like those prosthetic ears. you people to an amazing job but are not asking the right questions about his credentials. may i have the first slide? there we go. this is a picture that i found on the internet, mr. president. for those of you listening on the...
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. >> up next, president obama at the radio and twation correspondents' dinner and on "america and the courts," justice kennedy delivers the commencement address. and then confirmation hearing on the chairman for the f.c.c. >> more top, nonfiction authors and books throughout the weekend on c-span's book tv. john talbott discusses the recession and jay richards about why capitalism is the best way. and the end of overeating, former f.d.a. commissioner, david kessler. and on "after words," from the garden of eden to today. recollection of 600 stories and talks to a are columbia university professor. we have the entire schedule and great new features and streaming videos, archives and simple ways to share your favorite programs. booktv.org. >> president obama was the featured speaker at last night's radio and tv correspondents' dinner. it was held at the washington, d.c. convention center and lasts about 15 minutes. [applause] >> thank you so much. thanks to all of you. have a seat. before i get started as the father of two girls, can i just say how incredibly impressive those three youn
. >> up next, president obama at the radio and twation correspondents' dinner and on "america and the courts," justice kennedy delivers the commencement address. and then confirmation hearing on the chairman for the f.c.c. >> more top, nonfiction authors and books throughout the weekend on c-span's book tv. john talbott discusses the recession and jay richards about why capitalism is the best way. and the end of overeating, former f.d.a. commissioner, david kessler. and on...
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i remember being on my knees with my brothers and my mother, and we had the radio on. i remember it was cbs. c-span: john eisenhower graduated from west point on that day? >> guest: yes, on that day, and his mother was there for the graduation. c-span: mamie eisenhower. >> guest: yes. two days later general eisenhower, who was never one to overstate things, sent a telegram of congratulations on the graduation, and said, "i'm sorry i couldn't have been with you, but i had some other things to do." c-span: there is a story that you have in a footnote, "if we should meet an officer who ranks above me but below you" -- do you want to tell it? >> guest: john was just out of west point. he was very rank-conscious, and they were walking down the streets of london. john said, "dad, if we meet an officer who ranks below you but above me, what do we do? who salutes first?" ike scoffed and said, "john, there is not an officer in this theater who doesn't rank below me and above you." c-span: why did he decide to fly his son, who was a brand-new second lieutenant, all the way over t
i remember being on my knees with my brothers and my mother, and we had the radio on. i remember it was cbs. c-span: john eisenhower graduated from west point on that day? >> guest: yes, on that day, and his mother was there for the graduation. c-span: mamie eisenhower. >> guest: yes. two days later general eisenhower, who was never one to overstate things, sent a telegram of congratulations on the graduation, and said, "i'm sorry i couldn't have been with you, but i had some...
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i commend the internet radio and recording industries for the substantial progress that has been made in negotiations in recent months. and i encourage them to resolve all outstanding issues promptly so that we may see a thriving internet radio industry in the near future. i commend my colleague, jay inslee, of washington for his leadership on this legislation. as well as intellectual property subcommittee chairman howard berman for facilitating discussions between the parties. i'd like to also commend judiciary ranking member, mr. lamar smith, for his leadership in making this a truly bipartisan effort. and i urge my colleagues to support this important legislation. and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from california, mr. issa, is recognized. mr. issa: thank you, mr. spker. it's now my pleasure to yield for our response to the gentleman from south carolina for such time as he may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from south carolina is recognized. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i appreciate the gentleman from
i commend the internet radio and recording industries for the substantial progress that has been made in negotiations in recent months. and i encourage them to resolve all outstanding issues promptly so that we may see a thriving internet radio industry in the near future. i commend my colleague, jay inslee, of washington for his leadership on this legislation. as well as intellectual property subcommittee chairman howard berman for facilitating discussions between the parties. i'd like to also...
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we'll have more live coverage with the radio and television correspondents dinner beginning at 8:25 here on c-span. president obama will deliver remarks. on your screen is john podesta, the ceo of the center for american progress. live coverage on c-span. >> this event is expected to begin shortly. president obama will be at the radio and tv correspondents association dinner tonight delivering remarks. that begins and caught 25 eastern time. but the associated press writes that president obama is describing the overall health care plan put forward by house democrats today as a major step toward the goal of fixing what is broken and building on what works. house republicans are sharpening their criticism. they say it would cost tens of millions of people to lose the current health care coverage. the participants are getting ready to start. it should begin momentarily. [crowd murmurs] >> a little bit of background on the american constitution society that is hosting this event. it is called the american constitution society for law and policy. the group calls itself a progressive legal org
we'll have more live coverage with the radio and television correspondents dinner beginning at 8:25 here on c-span. president obama will deliver remarks. on your screen is john podesta, the ceo of the center for american progress. live coverage on c-span. >> this event is expected to begin shortly. president obama will be at the radio and tv correspondents association dinner tonight delivering remarks. that begins and caught 25 eastern time. but the associated press writes that president...
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i believe the only possible reason to raise the price per message would be if the amount of radio spectrum used by the traffic was so great as to cost [unintelligible] in this case the price increases would dampen [unintelligible] but the total worldwide traffic of 3.5 trillion text messages carried in 2008 account for the radio spectrum available to just a few hundred cell phone towers. i have estimated [unintelligible] however, in 2008 alone 300,000 were sold. so is unlikely that text message traffic is congesting the network. therefore, the price increases cannot be cost-justified. i have tried to answer the questions to the best of my abilities. my analysis has a few presumptions. i would like to thank you for giving me a chance to present my conclusions. i welcome input from a technical experts that will correct any of my mistakes. thank you. >> ms. itkin. >> thank you for the invitation to testify. my name is laurie itkin and i am with cricket communications. cricket has been around for 10 years and we have become the seventh largest carrier in the united states. what that means is t
i believe the only possible reason to raise the price per message would be if the amount of radio spectrum used by the traffic was so great as to cost [unintelligible] in this case the price increases would dampen [unintelligible] but the total worldwide traffic of 3.5 trillion text messages carried in 2008 account for the radio spectrum available to just a few hundred cell phone towers. i have estimated [unintelligible] however, in 2008 alone 300,000 were sold. so is unlikely that text message...
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the hell. at that point i will only be in for 35 hours of radio. two columns. three tv appearances and three book signings, so why not two more hours. about four a night. but then i can -- then it will go back to the normal routine of just two shows a day. tomorrow will be insane. >> what's you view of -- >> i get a kick out of him. i don't buy into the consecutive craziness about him. they're going to great lengths to try to tar and feather the guy. i don't know anything about the relationships he has with the contractors that are written about him. i'm just not conversantes about those issues. i have read a lot of stories, from pennsylvania but he is good copy. he is good copy for somebody like me who is a talk show host primarily. >> too people care? >> well, they care if they're beyond his district but within his district it seems to me that they care about his ability to continue to bring home all the funding. so, you know, some kind of a balancing scale about level of concern and appreciation of having the goods. if you. >> if you go outside the district d
the hell. at that point i will only be in for 35 hours of radio. two columns. three tv appearances and three book signings, so why not two more hours. about four a night. but then i can -- then it will go back to the normal routine of just two shows a day. tomorrow will be insane. >> what's you view of -- >> i get a kick out of him. i don't buy into the consecutive craziness about him. they're going to great lengths to try to tar and feather the guy. i don't know anything about the...
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he would go home and listen to the radio and he indulged his the radio and he indulged his passion for history. by 10:00 he was in bed. it was in many respects a perfectly ordinary life. well, that's all i have to say right now. i'd like to take -- if you have any questions, i'd like to take them and i'd even more like to sell you some books. [applause] >> i think we're going to do the line-up method here. i think if we could -- if we could go to the -- if you have a question -- >> i think you indicated earlier that the trumans attended several plays in new york while they were there. did your research reveal what plays they saw? >> yes, they saw a play called "wonderful town." which won several tony awards that year. also a play "my three angels." it was an interesting play because it was a very complicated play. i guess there were a lot of key changes. i don't know much about broadway musicals to be honest but i guess it was so complicated that it's very difficult for amateur production companies to take on. and so without that kind of renugenerating production it's been lost. it's a
he would go home and listen to the radio and he indulged his the radio and he indulged his passion for history. by 10:00 he was in bed. it was in many respects a perfectly ordinary life. well, that's all i have to say right now. i'd like to take -- if you have any questions, i'd like to take them and i'd even more like to sell you some books. [applause] >> i think we're going to do the line-up method here. i think if we could -- if we could go to the -- if you have a question -- >>...
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yesterday on the radio his interview became the front page of today. here's what he said. >> if i am a great believer in him as he is one of the most confident people i have worked with in my years. what he says concerns. that there still is a continuing problem. he is doing what needs to be done and keeping the u.s. commitment to get out, but it would look like, one might speculate that the insurgents are waiting to launch more attacks as soon as they get an opportunity. i hope that the iraqis can do with it. at some point to have to stand on their own but i would not want to see us waste the tremendous sacrifice that has gotten us to this point. host: this is the subject of a front-page story in "the washington times." first up is a caller from alabama. welcome. you're calling from lake martin? caller: yes, i am. this is just the running. i just got off the phone with my son who is in iraq and was in iraq in the beginning. i said son, were in the march to baghdad, and now they're having a celebration over there today, june 30. i am a c-span junkie in
yesterday on the radio his interview became the front page of today. here's what he said. >> if i am a great believer in him as he is one of the most confident people i have worked with in my years. what he says concerns. that there still is a continuing problem. he is doing what needs to be done and keeping the u.s. commitment to get out, but it would look like, one might speculate that the insurgents are waiting to launch more attacks as soon as they get an opportunity. i hope that the...
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convention center for the annual radio and television correspondents dinner. president obama will speak at the event. this is from the onion news network. we're watching it live here from washington on c-span. >> friends and colleagues, good evening. i am brandon armstrong of the onion news network, the world's leading televised news network, which is now broadcast in 100 to three languages in 811 countries. i am sure your disappointed that i could not join you in person for this event. there are several women in the crowd i would rather avoid for personal reasons involving sex i had with them. i took the time to create this recorded message, because this annual dinner is also an incredibly important meeting of some of my most formidable adversaries. every other night of the year is a filthy fight for a few points of ratings. tonight, we grinned widely, leiter our teeth, and call each other friend. after all, it is rare that television personalities are able to take the time to congratulate themselves, much less see each other talking. this year is different. m
convention center for the annual radio and television correspondents dinner. president obama will speak at the event. this is from the onion news network. we're watching it live here from washington on c-span. >> friends and colleagues, good evening. i am brandon armstrong of the onion news network, the world's leading televised news network, which is now broadcast in 100 to three languages in 811 countries. i am sure your disappointed that i could not join you in person for this event....
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the framed it in some cases as this is another tax on radio. we have a philosophy of, we want to support the industry, we kind of have a 1 music philosophy. that means that content should be compensated. publishers and songwriters have been supportive of the performing right and a sound recording. there's a lot of support on the hill for the concept that artists should be compensated. special when you look at the fact that this is happening around the world. >> david windsor, when it comes to copyright and piracy, how you deal with that internationally? >> i think we touched on some of it. in most territories, there are strong copyright laws and anti piracy laws. i think the challenge everywhere is enforcement. at the end of the day, as some writers are not going to get paid, there will be some motivation, that there will not be an industry structure that will support the music that we love. also the trade value, the export value of american music is huge. there is tremendous value to many foreign markets. i think we have something, for instance
the framed it in some cases as this is another tax on radio. we have a philosophy of, we want to support the industry, we kind of have a 1 music philosophy. that means that content should be compensated. publishers and songwriters have been supportive of the performing right and a sound recording. there's a lot of support on the hill for the concept that artists should be compensated. special when you look at the fact that this is happening around the world. >> david windsor, when it...
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even the radio had crapped out. and that was just on the creative side. my mother had just died after a long illness, and both of my daughters were to be married within that year. only a fool would be in a novel under such conditions. on the other hand, since writing is a discipline, taking time off didn't seem like that great an idea either. riders are a lot like athletes. in that rhythm is paramount to our success or we are always trying to find our rhythm or try not to lose it. you can't think about hitting a baseball. you have to hit it. by the time you have thought about it it's already in the catchers glove. novel is to have time to think, of course, but thinking, the particular kind of thinking that novelists engage and does have a rhythm to it. and at the heart of rhythm, all rhythm, is repetition. the paradox is that writing is hard work, but not writing makes it harder. and what sane person wants that? anyway, what i had in mind after bridge of sighs was a short story. or maybe a screenplay. that kind of work that would allow me to get my reps i
even the radio had crapped out. and that was just on the creative side. my mother had just died after a long illness, and both of my daughters were to be married within that year. only a fool would be in a novel under such conditions. on the other hand, since writing is a discipline, taking time off didn't seem like that great an idea either. riders are a lot like athletes. in that rhythm is paramount to our success or we are always trying to find our rhythm or try not to lose it. you can't...
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. >> tetherball, chairman of the radio tv correspondent dennis association. thank you. >> thank you. people don't want to think of the results conservation is a policy as much as a passion, he put aside almost 240 million acres of wild america and son out as people are talking about environmentalism and green movements, roosevelt is becoming the key figure to understand because he was the only politician of his day to absorb darwin and understood biology and understood the birds, migratory patterns, and understood it mating habits of deer and elk and antelope and actually did something. >> sunday on cue and egg, the first of two hours with douglas brinkley on wilderness warrior, sunday night at eight on c-span. or listen on xm satellite radio or download this c-span podcast. >> now a house hearing on business practices that made insurance companies to cancel or deny health insurance, will hear the stories of people whose individual policies were canceled while they were dealing with serious medical conditions. followed by a panel of health insurance executives
. >> tetherball, chairman of the radio tv correspondent dennis association. thank you. >> thank you. people don't want to think of the results conservation is a policy as much as a passion, he put aside almost 240 million acres of wild america and son out as people are talking about environmentalism and green movements, roosevelt is becoming the key figure to understand because he was the only politician of his day to absorb darwin and understood biology and understood the birds,...
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after that, president obama is remarks at the radio and television correspondents dinner on friday. then on america and the courts, supreme court justice anthony kennedy delivers the commencement address at stanford university. this week on c. spence "newsmakers," california congressman pete sparked discuss this legislation working its way through congress. he talks about one proposal that would establish a public health insurance plan to compete with private plans. >> at the end of the day, if you choose to have competition and you choose to have a plan that is dependable and affordable, you cannot do it without having a public plan there. that creates the competition for the private plans. so yes, there will be a public plan in the bill. will people vote for it? i don't know who wants to go home in next year's primary and say i voted against the plan that is going to provide 30,000 people in my district, most of whom are nonwhite, ports, working, do not have a way now to get insurance. i vote against giving them away to pay their doctor and hospital bills. i don't think that is a v
after that, president obama is remarks at the radio and television correspondents dinner on friday. then on america and the courts, supreme court justice anthony kennedy delivers the commencement address at stanford university. this week on c. spence "newsmakers," california congressman pete sparked discuss this legislation working its way through congress. he talks about one proposal that would establish a public health insurance plan to compete with private plans. >> at the...
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in the u.s., for instance, it's difficult for a publisher to go to every radio station, every tv station, every bar and grill and say, hey, can you, please, pay my song writer? so there's ascap and bmi which are performance rights organizations, and there's an organization in the u.s. that also helps us collect our mechanical income related to the sale of an individual song or an album. and so there are rights organizations around the world in every territory that help publishers and song writers collect their income through frequently through blanket licenses, etc. and so, you know, that's our business model, but again, our model is also probably we've been more resilient than any other business model in the music business because we do have these various revenue streams. but at the same time our songwriters and our business is going through a very, very challenging time because, you know, mechanical income related to the sale of those discs, i think you're aware that record sales are being tremendously impacted by the changing in technology and the access to free. or illegal. [laughter
in the u.s., for instance, it's difficult for a publisher to go to every radio station, every tv station, every bar and grill and say, hey, can you, please, pay my song writer? so there's ascap and bmi which are performance rights organizations, and there's an organization in the u.s. that also helps us collect our mechanical income related to the sale of an individual song or an album. and so there are rights organizations around the world in every territory that help publishers and song...
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, or download the podcast -- you can listen on xm satellite radio. >> now, the ayatollah khamenei on the election. this is about one hour 15 minutes. >> [speaking foreign language] in this, i recommended all, the brothers and sisters attended, i recommend them all to piety and to refrain from evil. what i am going to raise in this sermon is the issue of the election. this is the topic of the day. i want to address three separate groups. the first is, i want to address the general public, where they are in the country. i want to mention some points -- wherever they are in the country. there is one thing i want to address. the candidates, activists, and those who have been active in the process of election, as well, and also, i have something to tell the leaders of world arrogance in the western countries, some of the western countries, of course. and those leaders of some of the media that they are running. the first point, which i am addressing to you, the respected people, i want to express my appreciation and thanks to you people. i do not want to
, or download the podcast -- you can listen on xm satellite radio. >> now, the ayatollah khamenei on the election. this is about one hour 15 minutes. >> [speaking foreign language] in this, i recommended all, the brothers and sisters attended, i recommend them all to piety and to refrain from evil. what i am going to raise in this sermon is the issue of the election. this is the topic of the day. i want to address three separate groups. the first is, i want to address the general...
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what people in jewish palestine were saying, there was a euphoria when labor, when they heard over the radio the labor party had won and created a new government they believed this finally means the restrictions on immigration by the white paper the british had instituted, restrictions of jewish immigration would be lifted and they would eventually get a jewish state. the euphoria would be short-lived because in a few days it became quite apparent that labor victory would not be good for the zionist cause. under ernest bevin, the labor party opposed any lifting of immigration and into palestine by the jews. they refused, one of the things the commission had recommended and truman was very firm about the 100,000 jews of the displaced persons camps come in the 100,000 common forget about the other issues but at least the 100,000 in the camps would be immediately allowed into palestine. the british made it clear they would not do this, it would be a small quota, a few thousand per year and not one more than that. third, the arabs. the arabs have one position, palestine should be an arab country
what people in jewish palestine were saying, there was a euphoria when labor, when they heard over the radio the labor party had won and created a new government they believed this finally means the restrictions on immigration by the white paper the british had instituted, restrictions of jewish immigration would be lifted and they would eventually get a jewish state. the euphoria would be short-lived because in a few days it became quite apparent that labor victory would not be good for the...
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the first award as a nun -- is a not to outstanding achievement in covering public policy and politics on capitol hill. previous winners come from national public radio, nbc and cbs, and cnn. this year's judges were betsy fisher of nbc news, and my colleague the fox news. here to present the award is bill plante from cbs. [applause] here becomes. [applause] >> the award we present to your honour's a woman who was an abstraction to most of you, but still is as real as any of you today to the few of us remaining who knew her. she started out as a researcher at cbs news. that is what some of you are today. she rose to be executive producer of the broadcast face of the nation. here is why this award means something. getting it shows that the winner has the kind of enterprise and style and smarts that made john a terrific journalist. she was smart. there was never fact she could not recall off the top of her head. she was demanding. she had the kind of standards that the critics say do not exist anymore in the kind of work we do. the winners of this honor are proof that those standards to exist. joan wasn't just smart either. she was funny. she loved life
the first award as a nun -- is a not to outstanding achievement in covering public policy and politics on capitol hill. previous winners come from national public radio, nbc and cbs, and cnn. this year's judges were betsy fisher of nbc news, and my colleague the fox news. here to present the award is bill plante from cbs. [applause] here becomes. [applause] >> the award we present to your honour's a woman who was an abstraction to most of you, but still is as real as any of you today to...
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the artist. if they listen to internet radio, more than half of the gross revenues of these internet broadcasters is paid to the performers. as mr. inslee said, i do believe that perhaps it is too much, that there is in fact a point at which when you tax something too much, even if it's taxed to pay the performance, you may get too little of it. to that extent we need to find an amount that balances fairly, compensation for the creative artist who brought us this fine music and those who would seek to make it available to the public. i hope that this piece of legislation will help for those doing business on the internet and that 2344 will be quickly adopted and will lead to more affordable rates for the internet. i cannot in good conscience fail to mention that these companies trying to start and promote a new industry and a service in manyplaces where terrestrial broadcast may be poor or not available at all find themselves hampered. they pay half thoif revenue nouts royalties, competing against terrestrial broadcasters who insist on continuing to pay not paneny. i look for this legislation to
the artist. if they listen to internet radio, more than half of the gross revenues of these internet broadcasters is paid to the performers. as mr. inslee said, i do believe that perhaps it is too much, that there is in fact a point at which when you tax something too much, even if it's taxed to pay the performance, you may get too little of it. to that extent we need to find an amount that balances fairly, compensation for the creative artist who brought us this fine music and those who would...
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thursday evening he will attend a fund-raiser for the dscc and dcc events and that evening will attend the radio and tv correspondents association dinner in washington. wednesday, just meetings and an event in the white house. >> i wanted to ask where the white house and administration skills, you stand now towards moving or closing down. >> this week has been marked progress in the transfer and resettlement of detainees, some of which, five of the six of which were mandated by courts in the united states. we continue to make decisions on a case by case basis on detainees as those cases come. again, i think we have made progress. we have brought someone to new york early in the week after their recent indictment in order to stand trial for the crimes that he has been indicted for that occurred more than 11 years ago. >> there's there's a chance that -- is there a chance that [inaudible] >> the president said in his speech we are not going to make any decisions about the transfer or release. these cases are being evaluated as they come on a case by case basis. i am not ruling it in or out. i woul
thursday evening he will attend a fund-raiser for the dscc and dcc events and that evening will attend the radio and tv correspondents association dinner in washington. wednesday, just meetings and an event in the white house. >> i wanted to ask where the white house and administration skills, you stand now towards moving or closing down. >> this week has been marked progress in the transfer and resettlement of detainees, some of which, five of the six of which were mandated by...
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i was explaining this on the radio. i spoke until 2:00 a.m. it was for caught in the morning by the time and went home. -- it was 4:00 a.m. in the morning by the time i went home. at 7:00 in the morning, when the consultation began, when the survey would be launched, instead, i had only been asleep for an hour. i live in a house which is in the center of a middle-class area. it is a small house. i was fast asleep i have no other house. i live in a rural area. i own land. i have been a forarmer and a casual rancher. my house looks directly onto the streets of my home. surely after 5:00 in the morning, i was awoken by shouts, by hammering against the door below. there were screams. i awoke, still in mind night's close. -- still in my night clothes. i was pushed out into the street. these are moments i do not wish to remember. it breaks my heart to see humanity slide backwards. i wondered if this is what it is like to be pushed once again against barbarity. there were rifles pointed out to me. that is when i heard the rifle shots begin. i saw all
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the presiding officer: without objection. radio m reid: i ask consent that we now -- mr. reid: i now ask consent that we proceed so s. res. 196. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: s. res. 196, expressing the sense of the senate on freedom of the press, freedom speech and freedom of expression in iran. the presiding officer: is there objection to proceeding to the measure? without objection, the senate will proceed. mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent the resolution be agreed to, the preamble be agreed to, the motion to reconsider be laid on the table there, be no intervening action or debate and any statements relating to this matter be placed in the record at the appropriate place. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i ask consent we proceed to s. res. 197. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: s. res. 197, congratulating the men and women of the national archives and records administration on the occasion of its 75th anniversary. the presiding officer: is there an objection to proceeding to the measure? without objec
the presiding officer: without objection. radio m reid: i ask consent that we now -- mr. reid: i now ask consent that we proceed so s. res. 196. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: s. res. 196, expressing the sense of the senate on freedom of the press, freedom speech and freedom of expression in iran. the presiding officer: is there objection to proceeding to the measure? without objection, the senate will proceed. mr. reid: i ask unanimous consent the resolution be agreed...
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. >> rob: and if somebody don't remember radio like you and i do, the groups had to sell their albumsand when they were touring they would come by the radio station and you would play their album. >> johnny: you would play it and they would sit there and visit with you. >> rob: did you ever meet deep purple? >> johnny: yes. yes. janis joplin. jimi hendrix. there was the era of the 60s and the 70s, the '70s about interesting when the music kind of changed a bit. >> rob: did you have long hair? >> johnny: longer than it is now. not very long now. tight pants and everything. well san francisco would make you get like that. >> rob: okay. were you dr. johnniy holiday. >> johnny: no, master johnny holiday. three balls two strikes to ryan zimmerman, you can see he caught it for strike three. you can see the frustration for ryan as the nationals retire the top of the fourth cincinnati up 1-0. ♪ (tucci) more bars in more places. at&t. the best coverage worldwide. buy the lg xenon messaging phone for 99.99 after mail-in rebate and get one free after mail-in-rebate. . >> johnny: it's a 1-0
. >> rob: and if somebody don't remember radio like you and i do, the groups had to sell their albumsand when they were touring they would come by the radio station and you would play their album. >> johnny: you would play it and they would sit there and visit with you. >> rob: did you ever meet deep purple? >> johnny: yes. yes. janis joplin. jimi hendrix. there was the era of the 60s and the 70s, the '70s about interesting when the music kind of changed a bit. >>...
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president obama made reference to supreme court nominee sonya sode mire last night at the radio and television correspondents dinner here in washington, d.c. he threw out a few jokes. one of them was at the expense of his supreme court nominee. this is what he had to say. >> the challenges we face are many, and i will be honest i don't have all the answers. and when i'm not sure what's right, i often ask myself, ww wld, what would a wise latino do? i'm proud of my nominee. and all those -- [applause] -- who oppose her, all those who say that there's no place for empathy on the bench, i say this. i completely understand how you're feeling. when you're upset, i'm upset. another difficult challenge is how to help our auto makers thrive in the 21st century we tried a number of different approaches and tonight i'm announcing a new one. it's a plan pass ds on to me by a close friend and advisor, oprah winfrey. so if each of you will look under your seat, you will find that you get a car company. you get a car company. and fox, you get a.i.g. >> you can see more of the president's standup routine if
president obama made reference to supreme court nominee sonya sode mire last night at the radio and television correspondents dinner here in washington, d.c. he threw out a few jokes. one of them was at the expense of his supreme court nominee. this is what he had to say. >> the challenges we face are many, and i will be honest i don't have all the answers. and when i'm not sure what's right, i often ask myself, ww wld, what would a wise latino do? i'm proud of my nominee. and all those...
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[laughing] >> just some of the sounds of espn radio across the nation, and for more we welcome in our "aircheck" crew for tonight, marc silverman from espn radio 1,000 in chicago, anita marks of 105.7 the fan in baltimore, and freddie coleman of espn radio national. now, the lakers took a 3-1 lead in the nba finals last night. this series has really been matter of a few plays here or there. it could have been a lakers' sweep, or the magic could possibly up 3-1. start there. anita, what's the main reason the magic are not in control of this series? >> i know, maybe they're not eating enough candy. i don't know, let's ask lamar odom, beyond, that i think a few things that are really evident right off the bat, number one, they're not able to get the ball to dwight howard in the post. you got to let superman shine, and they have not been able to allow him to do his thing. he's been totally out of his element the entire series because they can't get the ball to him in the paint. number two, turnovers. 19 turnovers yesterday, 20 two games ago. you just can't win a championship turning the b
[laughing] >> just some of the sounds of espn radio across the nation, and for more we welcome in our "aircheck" crew for tonight, marc silverman from espn radio 1,000 in chicago, anita marks of 105.7 the fan in baltimore, and freddie coleman of espn radio national. now, the lakers took a 3-1 lead in the nba finals last night. this series has really been matter of a few plays here or there. it could have been a lakers' sweep, or the magic could possibly up 3-1. start there....
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we will also have coverage on line and on the radio. see you tomorrow. enjoy the rest of your tuesday. have a good day. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009]. . . >> the house takes of homeland security spending on wednesday. reports also indicate climate change legislation is possible later this week, but members will consider a number of bills today dealing with veterans benefits. the time set aside for sport -- for short speeches. the senate will spend much of the morning on general speeches. senators are working on an agreement to bring up legislative branch spending for the new spending year. the house passed itch version last -- the house passed its version last week. as you heard president obama holding his first news conference today. the president will open the afternoon. the event with remarks on healthcare reform, energy legislation and i ran's disputed elections. all of his news conferences have been during prime time and on international trips. >> july 4 weekend. disco
we will also have coverage on line and on the radio. see you tomorrow. enjoy the rest of your tuesday. have a good day. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009]. . . >> the house takes of homeland security spending on wednesday. reports also indicate climate change legislation is possible later this week, but members will consider a number of bills today dealing with veterans benefits. the time set aside for sport --...
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the young people today. maybe i can be part of that. you do not have to be a candidate to do that. >> that is on sunday night at c- span. it will also be on xm radio. can also download the pod cast. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we want to welcome ceci connolly from the "washington post." what is the issue like in washington? what has the president proposed? what is likely to happen with congress over the summer? guest: this was a big topic in the last campaign. president obama came in and said it was his top domestic priority and that he wants to get something done this year. taking a lesson from the clinton experience of 16 years ago, president obama and his team are not writing legislation. he has laid out eight principles. they are fairly broad. he wants to get on a path to covering every american. as importantly, he wants to control the out-of-control rate of spending going on right now in health care. he wants to improve its quality. they're big things that just about everybody can agree on in principle. most of the action is on capitol hill. on the most part, it is in the democratic caucuses of a few key committees. the senate fi
the young people today. maybe i can be part of that. you do not have to be a candidate to do that. >> that is on sunday night at c- span. it will also be on xm radio. can also download the pod cast. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we want to welcome ceci connolly from the "washington post." what is the issue like in washington? what has the president proposed? what is likely to happen with congress over the summer? guest: this was a big topic in the last...
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thank you c-span, as usually i call on the radio and it's very educational. host: thank you. caller: you're welcome ma'am. i have opinion about health care plan, mr. wills is proposing. mr. wills, i don't know it amazes me why you don't understand the american working class and middle class public interest. you purport and say senator mccain's plan for the health care, it's not the american working class and middle class people want. we want the public health care which provides fairly and affordably for the working class and middle class public. sir, you as a congressman, we provide you by our tax money, the base insurance for yourself. how can you provide the same plan what you have for the american class working people, we are working hard, we are paying taxes, we don't get what we deserve. we are not asking a favor, this is our right. health care is a right and education is a human right. you provide public education, why not you provide a public medical for the working class people? guest: well, the caller purports to know what the working class and middle class want. i
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. >> see you on the radio. verage begins at 8:15 eastern, join you for countdown at 8:30. >> and don't forget when the game is over this is where you want to be. "espnews." we're all about the stars here. you have from them and the coaches as soon as the game is of. live press conferences here on "espnews." >> all right. we have game six between the red wings and the penguins. the red wings looking to put away pittsburgh tonight. so far, no score. we will continue to keep you updated on "espnews." >> espn's ed werder reported the vikings have temporarily suspended their pursuit of brett favre. he relayed the information to favre's agent but favre was urge to continue his rehabilitation from shoulder surgery. the jets released him two and a half months later, and then underwent shoulder surgery. this week the vikings gave a deadline to favre and now they have suspended their pursuit of favre. joining us at 9:10. >> always nice to be the popular guy, and that was will selva's role in his high school career. >> yam
. >> see you on the radio. verage begins at 8:15 eastern, join you for countdown at 8:30. >> and don't forget when the game is over this is where you want to be. "espnews." we're all about the stars here. you have from them and the coaches as soon as the game is of. live press conferences here on "espnews." >> all right. we have game six between the red wings and the penguins. the red wings looking to put away pittsburgh tonight. so far, no score. we will...
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caller: a think it is the type of media, as far as the visual, sound, the radio -- he sounds good and looks great and is easy to sell, but the further you get away from where you visually watch him and listen to him -- i believe in print. i religiously read "mother jones" and as far as i'm concerned by this is all in the eye of the beholder. but if you take away the spotlight and the sound and you get to the text -- that is what journalism has failed the american people with the most. we're looking for a 32nd psalm by. we do not really care about the real details. host: and earlier caller mentioned a gay-rights issues. "the new york times" has this story. the political shifts on their rights are lagging behind the culture. for 15 minutes in the oval office one of president obama's top campaign lieutenants tell the president about the herd, anxiety and anger that he and other gay supporters felt over the slow pace of engagement with gay issues. but on monday 8250 day leaders are to join mr. obama in the east room to commemorate publicly the 40th anniversary of the birth of modern right
caller: a think it is the type of media, as far as the visual, sound, the radio -- he sounds good and looks great and is easy to sell, but the further you get away from where you visually watch him and listen to him -- i believe in print. i religiously read "mother jones" and as far as i'm concerned by this is all in the eye of the beholder. but if you take away the spotlight and the sound and you get to the text -- that is what journalism has failed the american people with the most....
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you can listen on the radio. you can go online and watch it as well. at -- that is on the internet at c-span.org. >> how is c-span funded? >> donations? i have no idea. >> public funding? maybe, i do not know. >> analyses been funded? 30 years ago america's cable companies created since then as a public service, a private business initiative. the government mandate or money. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are talking about the u.s. economy. peter morrissey \ ici is an ecos professor. how was the economy doing? guest: it is in serious conditions but the statements of the obama administration. it will take a long time to clean up the mess he inherited. not all the issues that got us into this mess have been adequately addressed. i expected the american economy to grow at a sub standard level for the next few years. we will pull out, but we will not be growing at our potential. we will be growing at 2.5% as opposed to 3.5%. that is significant. the labor force grows at a percentage point a year. productivity rose at 2% each year. if we do not
you can listen on the radio. you can go online and watch it as well. at -- that is on the internet at c-span.org. >> how is c-span funded? >> donations? i have no idea. >> public funding? maybe, i do not know. >> analyses been funded? 30 years ago america's cable companies created since then as a public service, a private business initiative. the government mandate or money. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are talking about the u.s. economy....
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caller: thank you for having a program where the caller is not put down like on the radio. what is being done to -- hell? host: what is your question? -- what is being done to -- hello? host: we will try to get the call back. what is your question? caller: i have bills because i have no insurance. if i had insurance, i would be paying the insurance company and the doctors, too. i do not see the point of having insurance. i want to know what is being done to stop the greed of doctors and hospitals. that is what i want to know. i do not think any system will work until we have medical professionals who will accept the fact that they need to earn less. host: barbara, thank you for the call. ceci connolly was joining us. we had to let her go because of the. we're getting from across town. we are at capitol hill. she is downtown. you can read more from ceci connolly the "washington post." tomorrow, we will spend part of the program looking at the anniversary of the d-day anniversary in june of 1944. the war came to an end about one year later. president obama will be there with t
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brad childress hit the radio air waves with his version of what was expected this week. >> was there a deadline or not placed on brett favre to report this week to practice? >> absolutely not. maybe by deanna or somebody like that, but certainly not from me, not even close. don't know where that would have dropped out of the sky from. >> would it be safe to say that there will be a later date where this will resume in a more serious manner? >> i don't know. i'm not into predicting the future. we'll just have to see what's around the corner tomorrow. he was a great player. he obviously had a setback last year. he was playing very well early. and if in fact he's had that surgery, i'm anxious to see just exactly what he's got left in that cannon because he had a pretty good arm, as we know. >> apparently the vikings are in a holding pattern waiting for favre to make a decision. jackson, rosenfels, and booty are their other options currently in camp. trey wingo on our nfl crew live with some strong opinions about the favre saga. >> thanks, welcome in to nfl live, trey wingo here. brad ch
brad childress hit the radio air waves with his version of what was expected this week. >> was there a deadline or not placed on brett favre to report this week to practice? >> absolutely not. maybe by deanna or somebody like that, but certainly not from me, not even close. don't know where that would have dropped out of the sky from. >> would it be safe to say that there will be a later date where this will resume in a more serious manner? >> i don't know. i'm not into...
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possibility of transformational government in the same way his -- [inaudible] [no audio] >> coverage of the radio and television correspondents association dinner. president obama will make remarks. see it tonight at 8:25 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> people do not want to think of roosevelt's conservation as a policy as much as a passion. he put aside almost 240 million acres. people are talking about environmentalism and grain movements. roosevelt is becoming the figure to understand because he was the only politician who observed the when and understood biology and understood migratory patterns and mating habits of deer and elk and antelope and actually did something. >> sunday on "q&a". the first two hours with dou glas brinkley. download the c-span podcast. >> leaders talk about the protests in tehran following last week's presidential election. they spoke after the house voted to pass a resolution in support of the iranian dissidents. this is 20 minutes. >> thank you very much for being here with us. i am so honored to represent a district that knows about the lack of freedom, knows about
possibility of transformational government in the same way his -- [inaudible] [no audio] >> coverage of the radio and television correspondents association dinner. president obama will make remarks. see it tonight at 8:25 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> people do not want to think of roosevelt's conservation as a policy as much as a passion. he put aside almost 240 million acres. people are talking about environmentalism and grain movements. roosevelt is becoming the figure to...
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the radio and television correspondents association holds its annual dinner friday with president obama scheduled to speak. live coverage at 9:45 p.m. eastern time. >> people do not want to think of roosevelts work dealing with conservation. from the grand canyon to devil's tower. he was on a mission to save the west. >> now people are talking about the grain movement, roosevelt is becoming the chief figure. he was the only politician of his day who understood biology and bird migratory patterns. the mating habits of deer and elk and antelope and actually did something. >> sunday on "q&a" we will be speaking with douglas brinkley. that is sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> president obama has announced a number of changes to the financial regulatory system. the system -- the plan would dismantle large financial companies and for the first time into was regulations on certain types of transactions. this is 20 minutes. >> i administration has an extraordinary response to a historic economic crisis. we have taken action to repair our economy and working hard to build a new foundation for sust
the radio and television correspondents association holds its annual dinner friday with president obama scheduled to speak. live coverage at 9:45 p.m. eastern time. >> people do not want to think of roosevelts work dealing with conservation. from the grand canyon to devil's tower. he was on a mission to save the west. >> now people are talking about the grain movement, roosevelt is becoming the chief figure. he was the only politician of his day who understood biology and bird...
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evening, he will attend a fund-raiser for the dccc, mes and an event on friday, and there'll be the radioand television correspondents association dinner here in washington. wednesday, just meetings and event here at the white house. yes, ma'am? >> i wanted to ask about the guantÁnamo developed over the last day or so -- development over the last day or so. what about moving to close down the prison?
evening, he will attend a fund-raiser for the dccc, mes and an event on friday, and there'll be the radioand television correspondents association dinner here in washington. wednesday, just meetings and event here at the white house. yes, ma'am? >> i wanted to ask about the guantÁnamo developed over the last day or so -- development over the last day or so. what about moving to close down the prison?
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due respect, there are millions of people in this country who lived through the eight years -- >> the radio and television correspondence association holds its annual dinner tonight with president obama scheduled to speak. entertainment will include the singing group sweet honey and the rock and actor and writer john hodgeman. live coverage at 8:25 p.m. eastern. >> how is c-span funded? >> i have no clue. >> maybe some government grants? >> i would say donations. >> advertising for, for products. >> public money, i'm sure. >> my taxes? [laughter] >> how is c-span funded? thirty years ago america's cable companies created c-span as a public service. a private initiative, no government mandate, no government money. >> during friday praise today at tehran university, iran's supreme leader ayatollah khamenei gave a speech about the elections that set off several days of protests. this portion lasts about an hour, courtesy of iran's state-run tv. >> translator: in this sermon, too, i recommend all the respected brothers and sisters who have attended here, i recommend them all to piety and to ref
due respect, there are millions of people in this country who lived through the eight years -- >> the radio and television correspondence association holds its annual dinner tonight with president obama scheduled to speak. entertainment will include the singing group sweet honey and the rock and actor and writer john hodgeman. live coverage at 8:25 p.m. eastern. >> how is c-span funded? >> i have no clue. >> maybe some government grants? >> i would say donations....
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address on the radio as a television type of production and i think they are gearing up as one of the people quoted i think it was the white house person quoted that we understand we are going to have to get the message across without a media filter at times and that is what they are looking at whether they will succeed or not i don't know but they have also got an outside operation i think david plough is trying to keep up during the campaign to jim them up and support the president's policies and i think the first outing wasn't as successful trillion to have people write their members of congress in favor of the president's budget. people didn't know what was in the president's budget but you bet when the details were reviewed and there were 17 billion in cuts congress started to hear from people on that which was sent to obama as fever because these were things the administration was proposing so congress is hearing intent to hear people when they are complaining and not necessarily in favor of something the people i think given the approval ratings and so long so
address on the radio as a television type of production and i think they are gearing up as one of the people quoted i think it was the white house person quoted that we understand we are going to have to get the message across without a media filter at times and that is what they are looking at whether they will succeed or not i don't know but they have also got an outside operation i think david plough is trying to keep up during the campaign to jim them up and support the president's policies...
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after that, president obama's remarks at the radio correspondents dinner and another opportunity to see president clinton and steny hoyer at a dinner for al from head of the democratic leadership council. >> tomorrow on "washington journal," a round table discussion with tony blank lee, "washington times" columnist and jon-christopher bua on iran, health care and politics. tom davis will talk about the republican party, virginia politics and issues like health care and kevin baker, contributing editor for "harper's" magazine discusses his cover story "barack "hoover" obama." >> every weekend, "book tv" has the latest nonfiction books and authors on c-span2. on afterwords eduardo galeano recounts the creation of the world through a short story collection. "after words" also airs sunday night at 9:00 eastern. also sunday, books on the economy, former investment banker john talbot exposes myths about the recession and what it will take to recover and jay richards on why he thinks capitalism is the best way to ease problems. also this weekend, the end of overeating. david kessler talks abou
after that, president obama's remarks at the radio correspondents dinner and another opportunity to see president clinton and steny hoyer at a dinner for al from head of the democratic leadership council. >> tomorrow on "washington journal," a round table discussion with tony blank lee, "washington times" columnist and jon-christopher bua on iran, health care and politics. tom davis will talk about the republican party, virginia politics and issues like health care and...
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the news, they read the papers, things online, they watched some kind of broadcast or listen to the radio for a week and they would come to the magazine did, not looking for a digest of what has happened or a package of predictions that are necessarily conditional, but engaging conversation about the news, things that are important in politics and foreign affairs and business and culture. how can we be a place where you not always agree with us but always find a provocative and worth reading? so the goal here is to appeal to -- as a group i sometimes referred to as a virtual beltway -- people who may not live in washington, but to pay attention to the workings of politics, the complexity of foreign-policy in a way that means they might as well be working right where you are, and how we turn their attention. a lot of institutions can assume a certain level of attention for a long time -- longtime simply because of who and what they were. we are finding i think with some of the great newspapers, some of the great networks and magazines, a hobbesian universe where we have to fight of every b
the news, they read the papers, things online, they watched some kind of broadcast or listen to the radio for a week and they would come to the magazine did, not looking for a digest of what has happened or a package of predictions that are necessarily conditional, but engaging conversation about the news, things that are important in politics and foreign affairs and business and culture. how can we be a place where you not always agree with us but always find a provocative and worth reading?...
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. >> the radio and television correspondents association holds its annual dinner friday with president obama scheduled to speak. live coverage at 9 of 45 eastern time. >> people do not want to think of roosevelt's conservation as a policy as much as a passion. he put aside millions of acres of while america. >> from crater lake to dallas tower and the grand canyon, president theodore roosevelt was on a mission to save the west. >> so now as people are talking about environmentalism and agreed movement, what has evolved is -- he was the only politician of the day who understood biology and understood birds migratory patterns, and mating habits of deer and elk and antelope, and actually did something. >> sunday on "q&a", the first of two hours with douglas brinkley. sunday night at 8:00 on c-span, or download the c-span podcast. >> obama has announced a number of proposed changes to the financial regulatory system. the plan would create a way to dismantle large financial companies and, for the first time, impose regulations on certain types of transactions. this is 20 minutes. [applause]
. >> the radio and television correspondents association holds its annual dinner friday with president obama scheduled to speak. live coverage at 9 of 45 eastern time. >> people do not want to think of roosevelt's conservation as a policy as much as a passion. he put aside millions of acres of while america. >> from crater lake to dallas tower and the grand canyon, president theodore roosevelt was on a mission to save the west. >> so now as people are talking about...