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. ♪ >> tweet us at c-span history. asking about an issue that still resounds today.hered by in vietnam. how are they treated 45 years after the u.s. departure? >> you could be featured during our next to live program. join the conversation at facebook.com/c-span history and on twitter @cspanhistory. monday, on the communicators. bell labs where they conduct advanced medication research. >> on the forefront, the most communications. it has been a hundred years since we had -- this has changed our species. this is what we do. that is all wireless communication is. what we want to do is go to a new era of communication. that era is directed at communication. as opposed to broadcasting, we want to target the being as individuals. the reason we want to do this is because our search for data is never ending we always want more and more. if saturated our spectrum of those frequencies. we have to go to higher frequencies. these higher frequencies have many other challenges. one is that the signal loss through the air is too much. you cannot broadcast like traditional. if we
. ♪ >> tweet us at c-span history. asking about an issue that still resounds today.hered by in vietnam. how are they treated 45 years after the u.s. departure? >> you could be featured during our next to live program. join the conversation at facebook.com/c-span history and on twitter @cspanhistory. monday, on the communicators. bell labs where they conduct advanced medication research. >> on the forefront, the most communications. it has been a hundred years since we had --...
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. >> tweet us at c-span history. madman across the water asking about an issue that resounds today. this question is about how many people were fathered by gis in vietnam. how are they treated 45 years after the u.s. departure? >> you can be featured in our next with program. join the conversation on facebook. and on twitter. c-span's history series "landmark cases" returns with 12 new supreme court cases. each week historians and experts talk about the constitutional issues and personal stories behind these significant supreme court decisions. 26,nning monday, february and help you better understand each case we have a companion guide written by veteran supreme court journalist tony mauro. the book costs $8.99 plus shipping and handling. to get your copy go to landmarkcases. 1884, theshed in naval war college is the home of the u.s. navy. join us as we learn more about it in the history of the navy in newport. >> here at the c
. >> tweet us at c-span history. madman across the water asking about an issue that resounds today. this question is about how many people were fathered by gis in vietnam. how are they treated 45 years after the u.s. departure? >> you can be featured in our next with program. join the conversation on facebook. and on twitter. c-span's history series "landmark cases" returns with 12 new supreme court cases. each week historians and experts talk about the constitutional...
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visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] >> tweet us at c-span history asking about an issue that still resounds today, his question is about how many people were fathered by gis, u.s. gis in vietnam and how were they treated 45 years after the u.s. departure? >> you could be featured during the next live program. join the conversation on facebook at facebook.com/c-spanhistory. and on twitter at c-span history. >> monday on "the communicators," we are at bell labs in regal hill, new jersey, where they conducted advanced indications research. >> the most exciting is 5g communication. >> which is? >> is an interesting thing. it's been 100 years since we had marconi and this has changed our species. that's what all wireless communication is very. we want to go to a new era of can indication of that era of medication as directed being in mitigation. as opposed to broadcasting the signal everywhere, we target just at the individuals. the reason we want to do this is because our search for data is never-ending. well is one more and more and we of saturated our
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visit ncicap.org] >> tweet us at c-span history, a tweet from madman across the water asking us about an issue that still resounds today. his question is about how many people were fathered by u.s. gis in vietnam. how are they treated 45 years after their u.s. departure? >> you could be featured during our next life program. join the conversation on facebook at assad.com -- facebook.com/cspanhistory. >> sunday night on afterwards, when it's march on washington cochair linda sartor reflects on the 2017 march and was ahead for the movement in her book, together we ride: behind the scenes of the -- took around the world. >> what do you say to them? and what do you say to them to say to their sisters who may not have marched but are otherwise share their culture and their beliefs? >> i say to them that it may not feel like this, but we are fighting for them to and we believe in their potential to do the right thing. i know they continue to oftentimes disappoint, including disappoint their sisters, the ones they 49% vote republican, and i ask people to do -- i am not loyal to any medical p
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us today. >>> you're watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span 3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. >>> c-span student cam. the tweets it all. student cam in action. video editing and splicing for constitutional documentaries. this group showed us how it's done. two stellar interviews in one day. and these students asked some hard-hitting questions about immigration reform and the dream act. we're asking students to choose a provision of the u.s. constitution and create a video illustrating why it's important. our competition is open to all middle school and high school students grade 6 through 12. $100,000 in cash prizes will be awarded. the grand prize, $5,000, will go to the student or team with the best overall entry. the deadline is january 18th. get contest details on our website at studentcam.org. >> in july 1967, five days of rioting erupted in detroit, sparked by a police raid on an illegal bar and fuelled by long-simmering tensions over racism and segregation. earlier today, american history tv was live from detroit to look back 50 years. our guests joined us at the detroit free press newsroom to talk about
us today. >>> you're watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span 3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. >>> c-span student cam. the tweets it all. student cam in action. video editing and splicing for constitutional documentaries. this group showed us how it's done. two stellar interviews in one day. and these students asked some hard-hitting questions about immigration reform and the dream act. we're asking students to choose...
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. >>> tweet us at c-span history, a tweet from madman across the water asking about an issue that still resounds today. this question is about how many people were fathered by u.s. g.i.s in vietnam. >> you could be featured during our next live program. join the conversation on facebook at facebook.com/csp facebook.com/cspanhistory. >>> the c span bus tour continues with stops in raleigh, columbia, atlanta and montgomery. follow the tour and join us on january 16th at 9:30 a.m. eastern for our stop in raleigh, north carolina, when our washington journal guest is josh stein. >>> tonight, on the communicators, a look at the internet, broadband expansion and 5g with u.s. telecom president and ceo jonathan spalter. he's interviewed by kyle daly. >> you mentioned that the companies you represent have a lot of work to do. can you talk a little bit about that? we hear a lot about 5g networks, these ultra fast wireless broadband networks. can you talk about how we get to that stage? >> sure. the essential ingredient to moving forward not only with extending broadband to more americans but also
. >>> tweet us at c-span history, a tweet from madman across the water asking about an issue that still resounds today. this question is about how many people were fathered by u.s. g.i.s in vietnam. >> you could be featured during our next live program. join the conversation on facebook at facebook.com/csp facebook.com/cspanhistory. >>> the c span bus tour continues with stops in raleigh, columbia, atlanta and montgomery. follow the tour and join us on january 16th at...
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. >>> tweet us at c-span history, a tweet from madman across the water asking about an issue that still resounds today. this question is about how many people were fathered by u.s. g.i.s in vietnam. how were they treated 45 years after the u.s. departure. >> you could be featured during our next live program. join the conversation on facebook at facebook.com/cspanhistory. >>> well every month for the past 20 years one of the nation's top fiction authors has joined us on an depth program for a fascinating three-hour conversation about their work. now, just for 2018, in-depth is changing course. we've invited 12 fiction authors on to our set. authors of historical fiction, national security thrillers, science writers, social commentators like coleson whitehead and brad thor or brad melts zer, geraldine brooks manned others. their books have been red by millions around the country and around the world. so, if you are a reader, plan to join us for in depth on book tv. it's an interactive program the first sunday of every month that lets you call in and talk directly to your favorite authors
. >>> tweet us at c-span history, a tweet from madman across the water asking about an issue that still resounds today. this question is about how many people were fathered by u.s. g.i.s in vietnam. how were they treated 45 years after the u.s. departure. >> you could be featured during our next live program. join the conversation on facebook at facebook.com/cspanhistory. >>> well every month for the past 20 years one of the nation's top fiction authors has joined us on...
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visit ncicap.org] >> to us at c-span history. a tweet asking about an issue that still resounds today. this question is about how many people were fathered by u.s. gis in vietnam? how are they treated 45 years after the u.s. departure? >> you could be featured during our next live program. join the conversation at ,acebook. calm/c-span history and on twitter at c-span history. >> sunday on c-span's "q&a." contributor aj with his book "the accidental president: harry s truman and the four months that changed the world." was terrified to give this speech. he talked about it the night before he prayed to god that he would not mess it up. he climbs the stairs to the public, he looks out and sees his wife in the crowd, she is crying. she is crying because roosevelt is dead. the nation is in shock, and she never wanted to be the first lady, she never wanted her husband to be president. she is frightened for him. he has to get up there and for hisconfidence administration and the whole world. the whole world has to understand that america will
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tweet us as c-span. john, if i'm one of the members of the freedom kau scaucus, and looking at signing off, how much of a sticking point will it be for them? how much can they effect other republicans in this process? >> i think for them the issue is this is an opportunity to push congress and president to the right on immigration. we saw last week members of the house and the senate both parties came out of that long meeting, the one with the 50 minute full spray and they agreed on four agenda items, daca, border security, family based migration, what republicans call chine migration and diversity visa programs. t and conservatives would like to see the end to this. and this is a chance for them to pull the president to the right. because in that same meeting we saw him leaning towards oh, yeah i could agree with what senator diane fine citizen wan diane feinstein wants a clean daca. that's not what the president campaigned on and that's when they are trying to remind him sf. >> of. >> then haiti comments last week, how much does this complicate this process? >> i think it complicates it a lot. i was th
tweet us as c-span. john, if i'm one of the members of the freedom kau scaucus, and looking at signing off, how much of a sticking point will it be for them? how much can they effect other republicans in this process? >> i think for them the issue is this is an opportunity to push congress and president to the right on immigration. we saw last week members of the house and the senate both parties came out of that long meeting, the one with the 50 minute full spray and they agreed on four...
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748-8002 on twitter, you can tweet us@c-spanwj and not only post there but see statements made bizarrea sanders at the white house press briefing, that as facebook.com/c-span. the book is called "fire and fury, inside the trump white house" and excerpts of it appeared on the website for new york magazine. part of those excerpts commenting and quoting steve bannon, particularly on several members of the trump family, including donald trump jr. here is one of the quotes. the three senior guys on the campaign thought it was a good idea to meet with foreign government at trump tower in the conference room on the 25th floor with no lawyers. they didn't have any lawyers. and even if you thought it was untreason us or unpatriotic, and i happen to think it's all of that, you should have called the f.b.i. immediately. he added, the chance that don jr. did not walk these jumos to the 26th floor is zero. just one of the quotes from the piece in the new yorker. a forthcoming book coming up by michael wolf, the author this prompted a reaction from the white house, a formal statement which reads steve bannon, this from the president, has nothing to do with me or my pres
748-8002 on twitter, you can tweet us@c-spanwj and not only post there but see statements made bizarrea sanders at the white house press briefing, that as facebook.com/c-span. the book is called "fire and fury, inside the trump white house" and excerpts of it appeared on the website for new york magazine. part of those excerpts commenting and quoting steve bannon, particularly on several members of the trump family, including donald trump jr. here is one of the quotes. the three...
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us again, and thank neiberg. michael nm [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> a tweet at c-span history from a madman across the water, a tweet that resounds today, and the question is about how many people were followed by u.s. g.i.'s in the anon, how are they treated 45 years after their your lis u.s. departure. on ourcan be featured live program, go to facebook at facebook.com/c-spanhistory. "after words," john newman looks back at his 38-year judicial career in his book "benched." he is interviewed by senator richard blumenthal. sen. blumenthal: as a judge of 35 years, after having the active life of going to court and advocating a case and judging, was that a difficult transition for you, and did you ever miss the life of advocacy, so to speak? judge newman: it was not difficult. it has been for some. in fact, i know people who became judges and so disliked the decision-making process that they left the bench. i was an advocate. i was glad to be an advocate. i found the decision-making process different, enormously challenging, and enormously satisfying. i love being aay ju
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us your thoughts, 202 is the area code. have a line for federal workers at 202-748-8922. we are also taking your tweets at c-span wj. we showed you what the house was doing earlier with the vote. here is how some of the debate unfolded. >> for three days, the nation has watched as tens of thousands of federal employees were forced to stay home. as our men and women in uniform went without pay, as opioid treatment centers got cut off and as parents faced the harrowing prospect that their children would lose health insurance. the american people never wanted this to happen. didblicans in the congress not want this to happen. we did everything in our power to make sure this did not happen .
us your thoughts, 202 is the area code. have a line for federal workers at 202-748-8922. we are also taking your tweets at c-span wj. we showed you what the house was doing earlier with the vote. here is how some of the debate unfolded. >> for three days, the nation has watched as tens of thousands of federal employees were forced to stay home. as our men and women in uniform went without pay, as opioid treatment centers got cut off and as parents faced the harrowing prospect that their...