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announcer: for free transcripts, or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q&a.org. q&a programs are also available as c-span podcasts. ♪ >> at the international consumer electronics show earlier this year, we spoke with university of san francisco cardiologist dr. michael blom about developments and technology in the future of medicine. >> you have to bring together these two different dnas and cultures to get to that place. we are not going to accept these censures and we're not going to develop these big databases. they do not know anything about clinical process or clinical trials or want really works. we are working on these novel partnerships. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on "the communicators" on c-span 2. >> during this month, c-span is pleased to present the winning entries in this year's studentcam document competition. studentcam is c-span's annual competition that encourages middle and high school students to think critically about issues that affect the nation. students are asked to create their documentaries based on the theme "the three branches and you,
announcer: for free transcripts, or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q&a.org. q&a programs are also available as c-span podcasts. ♪ >> at the international consumer electronics show earlier this year, we spoke with university of san francisco cardiologist dr. michael blom about developments and technology in the future of medicine. >> you have to bring together these two different dnas and cultures to get to that place. we are not going to accept...
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s program, visit us at q&a.org. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. announcer: today the atlantic council holds a discussion on new battery technology with georgetown university professor steve levine, the author of "the powerhouse: inside the innovation of a battery to save the world or co-." live coverage begins at 12:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. announcer: during this month c-span is pleased to bring you the winner of the student can documentary competition. it encourages middle and high school students to think critically about issues that affect the nation. students were asked to create a documentary based on the theme "the three branches and you," to demonstrate how policies and action or action -- action or law affect you are the community. cole sebastian, thomas norris, and amy geomet -- and amy gilbert are winners. >> alone, afraid, searching for hope with no one to turn to. escaping from lives of trauma and hoping to find a place to call home. >> carlos is one of the 70,000 who immigrated to honduras. -- from honduras. he now lives in takoma p
s program, visit us at q&a.org. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. announcer: today the atlantic council holds a discussion on new battery technology with georgetown university professor steve levine, the author of "the powerhouse: inside the innovation of a battery to save the world or co-." live coverage begins at 12:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. announcer: during this month c-span is pleased to bring you the winner of the student can documentary...
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. >> for free transcripts are give us your comments about this program, visit us at q and a.org.rograms are also available at c-span broadcast. -- podcast. >> next, the debate on how the u.s. should handle relations with russia. another chance to see q and a with author jessica stern talking about the origins and goals of the terror group isis. >> on the next washington journal, the hill staff writer rebecca chabad has the latest on negotiations between house and senate conference committee members and previews there monday meeting. from the justice department, talks about national crime victims rights week in the department's role in assisting crime victims.
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. >> for free transcripts, or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q and a.org.hey are also available at c-span podcast. >> at c-span marks 10 years of compelling conversations on q and a, here are some other programs you might like. at the cup talking about her political views before she became a television commentator. george will discussing his book about wrigley field. and robert novak on his memoir, "the prince of darkness: 50 years reporting in washington." you can watch these anytime on c-span.org. on the next washington journal former american idol contestant and 2014 congressional candidate clay aiken will discuss his recent run for political office, the ford -- subject of a four-part documentary series. also foundation economist kyle talks about a new report on how much americans will pay in federal and state taxes this year. and a look at the pentagon's f3 five joint strike fighter program and other weapons systems, with a global business reporter. we will also take your calls and look for your comments on facebook and twitter. washington journal is li
. >> for free transcripts, or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q and a.org.hey are also available at c-span podcast. >> at c-span marks 10 years of compelling conversations on q and a, here are some other programs you might like. at the cup talking about her political views before she became a television commentator. george will discussing his book about wrigley field. and robert novak on his memoir, "the prince of darkness: 50 years reporting in...
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ncicap.org] announcer: four free transcripts, or to give us your comments about this program visit us at qorg. "q&a" are also available as c-span podcasts. announcer: next, party leaders debate in the british prime minister's race, and then another chance to see "q&a" with participants in the senate yout program. hon the next "washington journal " christopher hill, discussing the latest on the array and nuclear negotiations. virginia congressmen don beyer. and philip mattera. as always, we will take your calls, and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. "washington journal" next week at nine get -- at 9 p.m. eastern time, conversations with new members of congress. >> my dad is 82 years old and he showed up with a cane and as he showed up he didn't have his cane. i asked if we needed to go to the hotel to get it and he said, i am in the capital, i don't need a cane today. i know they were super proud. >> five new members of congress talk about their careers and personal lives, and share insights about how things work on capitol hill. join us for all five conversations each
ncicap.org] announcer: four free transcripts, or to give us your comments about this program visit us at qorg. "q&a" are also available as c-span podcasts. announcer: next, party leaders debate in the british prime minister's race, and then another chance to see "q&a" with participants in the senate yout program. hon the next "washington journal " christopher hill, discussing the latest on the array and nuclear negotiations. virginia congressmen don beyer....
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ncicap.org] announcer: for free transcripts, or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at qrg. "q&a" are also available as c-span podcasts. >> next week, at 9:00 p.m. eastern, conversations with members of congress. >> my mom was crying and my dad was proud. my dad was 82 years old, he showed up and usually walks with a cane. he showed up and did not have his cane and i said dad do i need to someone to get your cane? he straightens up and says, i am in the capital. i don't need a cane today. he walked without his cane for the entire day. >> five newest members of congress talk about their careers and personal lives and shared insights with how things work at capitol hill. join us for all five conversations on c-span. >> monday night on "the communicators," on the development of cloud storage and big data. >> the national security agency is building one of the world's largest cloud data centers in a secure mountain facility in utah. it is doing so because it's surveillance needs require that degree of storage and security. the u.s. government's chief information officer order
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announcer: four free transcripts, or to give us your comments about this program visit us at q&a.org. q&a programs are also available at seas and podcast c-span.org. you can also get podcasts. >> the national press club hears from iowa senator chuck grassley. he will talk about the agenda of the judiciary committee. that is live on c-span at 10:00 a.m.. we take you live to the justice department where loretta lynch will be sworn in. she becomes the first african-american woman to have the justice department. the vice resident will reside. that is 11:00 a.m. eastern live on c-span. coming up next, secretary of state john kerry talks about u.s. trade policy. plus, the debate on cyber security legislation. and, future medicare payments to doctors. next, secretary of state john kerry talks about the need for a definitive trade strategy as congress works on a building would establish rules for international trade negotiations. the secretary spoke about the impact of trade on the global economy and other issues like nuclear proliferation and combating violent extremism.
announcer: four free transcripts, or to give us your comments about this program visit us at q&a.org. q&a programs are also available at seas and podcast c-span.org. you can also get podcasts. >> the national press club hears from iowa senator chuck grassley. he will talk about the agenda of the judiciary committee. that is live on c-span at 10:00 a.m.. we take you live to the justice department where loretta lynch will be sworn in. she becomes the first african-american woman to...
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. ♪ announcer: for free transcripts, or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q&a.orga programs are also available as c-span podcasts. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> remarkable partnerships, iconic women, their stories in "first ladies: the book." >> that was one of the things that endeared her to the nation. >> people try to figure out where she was staying, what she looked like. that would sell papers. >> she takes over a radio station and starts running at. how do you do that? >> she exerted indoor miss -- in norman's influence to make sure her husband was protected. >> first ladies, published by public affairs. looking inside the personal life of every first lady in american history, based on original interviews from c-span's first ladies series. learn about their families and unique partnerships with her presidential spouses. first ladies: the lives of iconic american women. filled with stories of fas
. ♪ announcer: for free transcripts, or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q&a.orga programs are also available as c-span podcasts. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> remarkable partnerships, iconic women, their stories in "first ladies: the book." >> that was one of the things that...
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. ♪ announcer: for free transcripts, or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q&a.orgq&a programs are also available as c-span podcasts. ♪ >> at the international consumer electronics show earlier this year, we spoke with university of san francisco cardiologist dr. michael blom about developments and technology in the future of medicine. >> you have to bring together these two different dnas and cultures to get to that place. we are not going to...
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over the course of time the data migration changes the procedures have caused us to look at the situation we're not able to qnd a those 60 reports so we've had q and a sessions because the data we can't imply quality of report but with the final migration run in a state we've got a very how qualities set of data to finish the q and a with the reports the where it says dbi that's the m i s team that has the responsibility for developing the reports the most complex to develop the 60 those are remaining balance of the report we have balance issues that left resources with the dbi the staff has been replaced on site so for about a month they've gained traction so we've got 6 to we're averaging three or four a week this could end up being the long attempt as far as getting the good live, however, everywhere we've recently got fund we're working on secure that shoring up the reporting to bring that timeline in culmination of all those items a series of end to end semilags to one demonstrate across all the decisions between dbi that will accelerate the support we've done unit testing they've tested their system in
over the course of time the data migration changes the procedures have caused us to look at the situation we're not able to qnd a those 60 reports so we've had q and a sessions because the data we can't imply quality of report but with the final migration run in a state we've got a very how qualities set of data to finish the q and a with the reports the where it says dbi that's the m i s team that has the responsibility for developing the reports the most complex to develop the 60 those are...
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at them. up next, we'll explain why the force is with us this morning. q ♪>>> take a look at what's happening he cal marching band in our studio. they are just tuning up. getting ready to bring up some out of this world entertainment. >> that's so awesome. >> the reason we're doing this is lucas films and fox has released all six star wars movies on dig tam platforms for the first time ever -- digital platforms for the first time ever. they are releasing never-seen- before footage an interviews. >> there's been a lot of buzz since disney announced the making of the 7th episode titled star wars, the force awakens. the first star wars movie in a decade and it's coming to theaters this december. >> coming up in the next hour, the band will play more of our favorite track from the movie. they are good, aren't they? ♪ >> we'll share some interesting and personal stories, our star wars memories dating ourselves. i do remember when the first one was in theaters. i stood in a long line to see the movie. >> the force is with us. very good. >> love it. >> all right. >>> 7:57. still ahead, we're talking
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joining us now to look at what q-2 might have in store for investors is the managing director and headitutional portfolio strategy. thank you for getting up so early for us. now this data is quite interesting. we could be seeing the lowest number of positive eps announcements going into this earnings season. well sentiment around earnings is so negative we're in for a lot of positive surprises, aren't we andrew? >> i would agree with that. the bar is low going into the q-1 earnings season which begins next week essentially. if you look at the first quarter, obviously we had the big slow down in economic data in the u.s. a lot of that is largely weather related with the very cold weather we had. the big drop in oil prices and then you had the very strong dollar so those are the big three factors we frame the earnings season essentially. i think the marks being flat for the quarter giving all of those head winds to earnings essentially could be viewed as a positive. the markets held up reasonably well and i guess looking forward, you know the anticipation for the market is that you know
joining us now to look at what q-2 might have in store for investors is the managing director and headitutional portfolio strategy. thank you for getting up so early for us. now this data is quite interesting. we could be seeing the lowest number of positive eps announcements going into this earnings season. well sentiment around earnings is so negative we're in for a lot of positive surprises, aren't we andrew? >> i would agree with that. the bar is low going into the q-1 earnings season...
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>> each evening at 7:00 o'clock well congress continues on a spring break we show you some of our q&a interviews. today the internet is not the answer regarding objections to the over use of technology. you can see his comments at 7:00 o'clock eastern. at 8:00 o'clock eastern book tv in prime time with authors and books on national security. his book the modern mercenary private armies and what they mean for world order. scott taylor on trust betrayed. at 10:05 p.m. bartholomew spero the strategist and the national security at 8:00 o'clock eastern here on c-span2 book tv. >> you are some of our featured programs for this weekend on the c-span networks. on c-span2 book tv saturday at ten pm eastern on after words president of americans for tax return -- tax reform says that americans are tired of the irs and susan butler on president franklin roosevelt and the unexpected partnership beyond the war. sunday night at 8:00 o'clock eastern on lectures and history, university of virginia professor jennifer murray on how veterans reunions have changed and sunday afternoon at 1:00 o'clock live. >> pres. obama president obama welcomed more than 100 students from 30 states recent
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[inaudible conversations] ♪ ♪ >> taking a look at some upcoming programming, all this week we have been showing you encore presentations of q&a. join us believe me labor markets make the most of their spearhead i thought it would start a question by making observations that eric and andrew make which is in the face of rapid technological change, let's assume that it happened here in the benefit will not go to labor and it won't go to capital as we traditionally know it here in a logo to people and organizations who create new products, new services and new businesses. what i think john is worried about is whether all this is declining. so with that declining? y? what is the structure trained to observe the rapid technological change >> thank you. it's great to be here. we are struck by all of the racket to you. we also heard in the first panel some scant schism and what a showing of key members and i think actually the evidence on the declining knowledge partnership in the guy in the united states economy may be part of a seen it in these numbers about whether the u.s. is well poised to deal with this. so if we were having this discus
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us in the studio. visit our website at klru.org/overheard to find invitations to interviews, q and as with our audit yearns and guests, and archive of past episodes. >> so i go backwards and forwards, a large writing pad, black ink, always black ink, and the screen. i love the way the screen can hold things provisionally in memory that have not yet been printed out. it's almost like holding a thought in your head. >> uh-huh. >> and i love the process. >> funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by mfi foundation. improving the quality of life within our community. and from the texas board of legal specialization, board certified attorneys in your community. experienced, respected, and tested. also, by hillco partners. texas government affairs consultancy, and its global health care consulting business unit, hillco health, and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation, and viewers like you. thank you.
us in the studio. visit our website at klru.org/overheard to find invitations to interviews, q and as with our audit yearns and guests, and archive of past episodes. >> so i go backwards and forwards, a large writing pad, black ink, always black ink, and the screen. i love the way the screen can hold things provisionally in memory that have not yet been printed out. it's almost like holding a thought in your head. >> uh-huh. >> and i love the process. >> funding for...
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of the sunshine ordinance, the model at which the port staff at an administrative level is able to convene these groups, enables us to have q and a among the different stake holders. whether you are on the advisory group if you are a member of the public, there can be a back and forth of exchange of information in a policy body under the city's sunshine ordinance that is a body where it's like a commission or is formally created by the board of supervisors, electeds or commission and it triggers with it formal reeting rules that dictate certain details around angendizing items and in public comment. so as in this meeting if you are a member of the public you have 3 minutes to be able to make your comments but there cannot be a real xhaifrpk between the commission members and that purpose. and what we've found in past citizens advisory committees that were functioning as policy bodies, the warrior project at pier 30-32 being the most recent example, the struck tuefr of that meeting format really frustrated the ability of the community to engage in the issues. we had a number of comments coming in on the water front land use
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q's. >> tell us how they can adopt him. and tell us what you have going on at the humane society. >> we getting ready for our 14th annual me pedal for the pooches. that is a bike ride you can go from one to 35 miles and get someone to sponsor you. it is april the 25th at 10:00 a.m. rain or shine. beautiful country side riding. and it raises money to help these guys. >> thank you so much. we will have more on the news. join us right back here after the break. technology has improved our lives, in small ways. in big ways. but what about this? couldn't this be better too? at redfin we asked ourselves the same question. which led us to create new ways to take you inside a home or instantly schedule a tour. but we paired that with our own agents who aren't paid on commission but on your happiness. and that's what makes it all work the world has changed and now real estate has too. >>> from the volley ball court to a court of law a local player is suing after her league refused to let her switch teams. audrey played for the chantilly juniors but had a falling out fro
q's. >> tell us how they can adopt him. and tell us what you have going on at the humane society. >> we getting ready for our 14th annual me pedal for the pooches. that is a bike ride you can go from one to 35 miles and get someone to sponsor you. it is april the 25th at 10:00 a.m. rain or shine. beautiful country side riding. and it raises money to help these guys. >> thank you so much. we will have more on the news. join us right back here after the break. technology has...
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, mark bittman. [ applause ] we'd love to have you join us in the studio, visit our webs at klru.org/overheard to find invitations to interviews, q and a's with our audience and guests and archive of past episodes. >> i think that if you eat a largely plant based diet it's almost impossible to overeat. i really do. vegans who don't eat junk do not get fat, it's really, really -- [ music playing ] >> funding for "overheard" with evan smith is provided in part by mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our community, and from the texas board of legal specialization, board certified attorneys in your community, experienced, respected and tested. also, by hillco partners, texas government affairs consultancy, and its global health care consulting business unit, hillco health, and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation, and viewers like you. thank you.x0
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us in the studio. visit our website at klru.org/overheard to find invitations to interviews, q and a's with our audience and guest, and an archive of past episodes. >> not on sort of state of the economy issues, but if you go sort of issue by issue, the democratic agenda, as stale and pathetic as i think it is, is more popular than the sort of nonagenda that republicans have. >> funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our community, and from the texas board of legal specialization. board certified attorneys in your community. experienced, respected and also by hillco partners, texas government affairs consultancy, and its global health care consulting business unit, hillco health, and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. thank you.
us in the studio. visit our website at klru.org/overheard to find invitations to interviews, q and a's with our audience and guest, and an archive of past episodes. >> not on sort of state of the economy issues, but if you go sort of issue by issue, the democratic agenda, as stale and pathetic as i think it is, is more popular than the sort of nonagenda that republicans have. >> funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by mfi foundation, improving the quality of...
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át+(q ound alive. >>> aneó outside where the rain continues to move through on this weather alert day. take a live look at radar here. more storms headed our way. amelia segal will tell usre the channels you pay for with cable but these are the types of channels you actually want to watch what if you could pay for what you want, and not for what you don't so you could get kids channels sports... or entertainment mix and match, or get them all. now fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv starting at $74.99 -- including internet and phone. cable just gives you channels. fios gives you choice. >>> welcome r )hpá 5:10. two men on ae1 moped were run over by a car in chinaq-and thousands in cash went flying. take a look here. taófic surveillance camera caught the crash as it happened. the men were not seriously hurt there.e1ok the chinese currency wasÑi equivalent to nearly $42,000. all that money was collected and was returned to the men. >>> a rare image of former cuban president fidel castro.t(q there he ise1 voting for municipal council elections. a woman on television announced that she was castingo his brother, president pu& á8qr(t&ho castro, was shown dr
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q x 50. it is heading for production. carlos ghosn is live at the event. he joins us for a first on bloomberg. thank you for joining us. carlos: good morning. matt: let me ask about what you are debuting at the show this year. i'm sorry. have you still got me? carlos: i can hear you now. matt: talk to me about the queue x50 -- the qx50. carlos: a lot of innovation. you're going to see a lot of suvs and crossovers. this is a show where we are going to come with sports sedans. you're going to see...
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us. at the end of the day for average americans just closing and then we will take q&a, for average americansi have told you that the government needs to do and probably will not, but average americans need to do a few things. stay informed. he will it to yourself, yourself, kids, and grandkids to take ten minutes a day. there there is no excuse after september 11. they really is not. get with like-minded people. give with organizations like this who care about this issue whether you like or hate the tea party. we we can all agree that they made a difference. as a bunch of like-minded folks who got together on particular issues mostly economic issues. this issue of radical islam is much more pressing an important. a movement that opposes radical islam supports israel. get with that kind of movement like-minded people. the hope. that is simple. we take we take it for granted many times. the hope. if you don't agree with someone, vote them out. i worked in washington dc and can tell you when you flood your congressman and senator flood their offices with phone calls and letters they listen. the
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tomorrow and at the end of the year the fund balance this was mentioned is referring to it being restricted that $9 million was restricted to the used by the district within the realm of the q ta within the proposed bullet points the second reports that we have is is earth day upon procedures report shows the procedures from an audit prospective to determine if those are items old on the financial are report are spent in corneas with the ballet the page that is most relevant to everyone is page 3 and it shows the results the procedures 13 and the third procedures is the expenditures we didn't identify the expenditures with the q ta as of 2008 the results of audit it was a good audit and the strict spent the fund with the intended use on the bottle with that said it was a clean audit and no issues there were no adjustments necessary in order to estate the financial statement with that said, if anyone has any questions regarding the audit that is what i'm here for . >> there are no speaker cards on this item any questions or comments from my colleagues commissioner walton. >> first of all i wanted to thank the q ta oversight committee for your service and work as noted i serv
tomorrow and at the end of the year the fund balance this was mentioned is referring to it being restricted that $9 million was restricted to the used by the district within the realm of the q ta within the proposed bullet points the second reports that we have is is earth day upon procedures report shows the procedures from an audit prospective to determine if those are items old on the financial are report are spent in corneas with the ballet the page that is most relevant to everyone is page...
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us a moment. all of these will be available for q&a. >> attempt at stake in what the japanese prime minister happens the supreme court takes up debate on same-sex marriage debate. the issue is whether the 14th amendment gives same-sex couples the right to marry and whether the same and in the covers recognition of such marriages but all states but we will air those arguments today started at fort eastern on c-span3 that you can listen early activities from online at c-span.org. video senate will be gaveling in and about 10 minutes at 10 eastern. more work were expected on iran nuclear negotiation oversight bill. and we get to the senate loretta lynch was sworn in as of the nation's 83rd attorney general yesterday. she is the first african-american woman to hold that post. here's what the certainly looked like him and we were sure as much of this as we can until the senator ellison again at 10 a.m. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome attorney general designate ms. loretta lynch and vice president of the united states, joe biden. [applause] >> hey, everybody. [applause] >> please, everybody, have
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us at qanda.org. they are also available at c-span podcast. >> at c-span marks 10 years of compelling conversations on q and a, here are some other programs you might like. sp 380. cup talking about her political views before she became a television commentator. george will discussing his book about wrigley field. and robert novak on his memoir "the prince of darkness: 50 years reporting in washington." you can watch these anytime on c-span.org. >> during this month c-span is pleased to present winners in our documentary competition. it encourages middle school and high school students to think critically about issues that affect our nation. there asked to write on a theme based on "the three branches and you. " ally lee haley leavens and claire bene. they are one of our winners. >> we live in oregon where same-sex marriage is legal. >> i really love the fact that leah well eventually have two parents that are married. i think that is very important. that she will get to see that in her lifetime and, you know, now it truly does feel like we are a solid -- not that we were not solid before, but now we ar
us at qanda.org. they are also available at c-span podcast. >> at c-span marks 10 years of compelling conversations on q and a, here are some other programs you might like. sp 380. cup talking about her political views before she became a television commentator. george will discussing his book about wrigley field. and robert novak on his memoir "the prince of darkness: 50 years reporting in washington." you can watch these anytime on c-span.org. >> during this month c-span...
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us or want our standards and the world is different. and particularly in the middle east it is a totally different culture. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on cspan's q and a. >>> today at the white house president obama hosted an event featuring the 2015 national teacher of the year and the finalists. this year's top teacher is shanna peeples of amarillo texas. the ceremony from the white house rose garden is 15 minutes. [ applause ] >> welcome to the white house everybody, please have a seat. this is one of my favorite days because it gives us a chance to acknowledge some folks who so often are giving so much and let's face it aren't always getting a lot in return. every day the teachers behind me give their students their all their knowledge, their creativity, their focused attention, their love. they empty the tanks for their kids. then they get up the next morning and they do it all over again. and today is our chance to say thank you, to let these educators know we see how hard they work. we know the difference they make in their students' lives and they are at the same time making an incredible difference in the life of our country. today is a
us or want our standards and the world is different. and particularly in the middle east it is a totally different culture. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on cspan's q and a. >>> today at the white house president obama hosted an event featuring the 2015 national teacher of the year and the finalists. this year's top teacher is shanna peeples of amarillo texas. the ceremony from the white house rose garden is 15 minutes. [ applause ] >> welcome to the white...
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us. at the end of the day for average americans, just closing here, then we'll take q&a for average americans, i told you what the government needs to do what probably will not do. but average americans need to get a few things. number one stand for. they don't have to be a foreign policy expert but you owe it to yourself, your kids and grandkids to take 10 minutes a day, follow along what's going on in the world. after 9/11 there's no excuse. there really isn't. be a winner. number two, get with like-minded people. joint in it join with him, the endowment for middle east truth get with organizations like us who care about this issue, what you like the tea the tea party, whether you hate the tea party. look, we can all agree. they made a difference. they made their voices heard. it was a bunch of like-minded folks who got together on particular issues mostly economic issue. let me tell you this issue of radical islam and jihad to me as a much more pressing and important issue. a movement that opposes radical islam, that supports israel. get with it. get with that kind of movement. get with li
us. at the end of the day for average americans, just closing here, then we'll take q&a for average americans, i told you what the government needs to do what probably will not do. but average americans need to get a few things. number one stand for. they don't have to be a foreign policy expert but you owe it to yourself, your kids and grandkids to take 10 minutes a day, follow along what's going on in the world. after 9/11 there's no excuse. there really isn't. be a winner. number two,...
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q their pastor. commentsÑi that sparked applause on sunday.r >>> just about 4:15 and you are lookinge1 live at lincoln f le rain there. bill will be along?;in a second to tell us that are moving into ourxd area hit the south yesterday. heavy rain and strong winds slammed into georgia. look at thisok uprooting trees, causing a lot of damage there. no one was hurt after this treeçó toppled on to a home. others did have to deal with power outages, however. >>> well thousands of athletes competing in today's boston marathon could be running in the raináa$ " át rain moves in. another factor at the race security. there will be aok heavy police presence. officers will be patrolling the course. there are more miles of fencing between the runners and the fans and security crewsÑi willfá screen spectators before entering the finish line bleachers. >> i think in light of all the security provisions that we've put in place, the veryxd best partner that we have in thisxd is the public. >> three people died and 260 were hurt when bombs went off at the 2013 bostonzv q marathon. juryxd onvicted dzhokhar tsarnaev. tomorrow. he could get the death penalty. >>> people paid tribu
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us at cnbc.com and tweet us at our personal handles. we're on the bottom of the screen. and still to come on the show it was a choppy q-1 for u.s.poor earnings weighed on the dow. our next guest says this quarter could be the quarter for equities to out perform. stay tuned to find out why. >>> welcome everyone. you're watching worldwide exchange. i'm seema mody. >> these are your headlines from around the world. >> global markets right now treading water as investors position themselves ahead of the nonfarms job number. >> investors await for supply data and talks on a nuclear deal with iran are extended for another day. >> mcdonald's follows in walmart's footsteps and raises it's minimum wage but most employees will miss out as the hike does not apply to franchise restaurants. >> california's governor orders residents to cut water usage by 25% to combat a drought. the first time in history the state has introduced a mandatory reduction. >> and welcome everyone. it is thursday morning and of course kind of feels like friday since the shortened week and tomorrow is a holiday. wall street will be closed but many traders will have
us at cnbc.com and tweet us at our personal handles. we're on the bottom of the screen. and still to come on the show it was a choppy q-1 for u.s.poor earnings weighed on the dow. our next guest says this quarter could be the quarter for equities to out perform. stay tuned to find out why. >>> welcome everyone. you're watching worldwide exchange. i'm seema mody. >> these are your headlines from around the world. >> global markets right now treading water as investors...
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us. at the end of the day for average americans just closing here then we'll take q & a -- for average americans -- i've told you what the government needs to do, what it probably won't do but average americans need to do a few things. number one, stay informed. you don't have to be a fore -- foreign policy expert but you owe it to yourselves to take ten minutes a day to follow what is going on in the world. after 9/11 there's no excuse. really isn't. be aware. number two get with like-minded people. join with emet. the ebb do youment for middle east truth. get with organizations like this who care about this issue. whether you like the tea party or hate the tea party. look, we can all agree, they made a difference. they made their voices heard. i it was a bunch of like-mind end folks who got together on particular issues. mostly economic issues. let me tell you this issue of rall radical islam and jihad to me is a much more pressing and important issue. a movement that opposes radical islam, that supports israel. get with it. get with that kind of movement. get with like-minded people. the bad
us. at the end of the day for average americans just closing here then we'll take q & a -- for average americans -- i've told you what the government needs to do, what it probably won't do but average americans need to do a few things. number one, stay informed. you don't have to be a fore -- foreign policy expert but you owe it to yourselves to take ten minutes a day to follow what is going on in the world. after 9/11 there's no excuse. really isn't. be aware. number two get with...
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us. at the atlanta fed retreat, stan fisher gave a speech and that he did q and a and he used to words ,s often to describe making the changes. it made the case for gradualism because he doesn't want, and none of them want, to repeat a 1937 error. and they don't want to reverse themselves, which sweden has now been reversed. they don't want to do that. that is the funny thing in the markets these days. you hear a lot of people talking about this idea that the fed might go too far, too fast and that would cause problems. but you don't hear yellen, or fisher, or dudley or any of them talking about it. they say they're going to be patient. there is a disconnect between these two sides. the markets seem to be preparing for the worst and the fed is, at the moment, telling them that that is not going to happen. alix: thank you so much. always a pleasure to let the onset michael. don't miss my interview with jim rogers, former chairman and ceo of duke energy and our conversation about a rate shock and utilities. ♪ alix: here are the top stories we're watching the closing bell. this could potent
us. at the atlanta fed retreat, stan fisher gave a speech and that he did q and a and he used to words ,s often to describe making the changes. it made the case for gradualism because he doesn't want, and none of them want, to repeat a 1937 error. and they don't want to reverse themselves, which sweden has now been reversed. they don't want to do that. that is the funny thing in the markets these days. you hear a lot of people talking about this idea that the fed might go too far, too fast and...
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another ceo story that jumped out at us, facebook's march zuckerberg did a q & a on facebook yesterday a brick and mortar but it isn't. it's technology based. so he can work from anywhere. so time spent in the office versus as he pointed out overall time spent. >> and 60 hours isn't anything to shake your head at either. >> no, it's not. that's a lot of hours. >> we asked you in the orange room if you're a full-time employee, how many hours a week do you work? most said 40 to 50 hours a week. that's what we expect. 50 to 60 hours a week, 22%. 60 to 70, 5% of you. and more than 70 hours a week, 4%. >> we heard from a lot of teachers who like so many others take their work home with them. so you can't tally up those hours spent and just thinking about work. you know you just cannot unplug. you're thinking about the next day, checking grades, the kids. >> leila's high school uses a software called people path. i get updates on her grades and tests. and these teachers are filing that all the time. i get them at all times of the day and night. they're constantly working. >> working around t
another ceo story that jumped out at us, facebook's march zuckerberg did a q & a on facebook yesterday a brick and mortar but it isn't. it's technology based. so he can work from anywhere. so time spent in the office versus as he pointed out overall time spent. >> and 60 hours isn't anything to shake your head at either. >> no, it's not. that's a lot of hours. >> we asked you in the orange room if you're a full-time employee, how many hours a week do you work? most said 40...
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at this point in time. liz: jeff, they sold a record 10,300 in q is. al mon musk told usess, grateful to george w. bush who put the tax breaks into place. >> oh, yeah. >> 70,000 obviously is significantly less than 100 to you. i'm not sure how much it will turbo charge the sales. i will look for model next year. that appeals to totally different demographic. i think you will see market share when that comes out. liz: my 10-year-old wants one right now. the electric car is just one of many threats to oil. prices sinking 6.6% today. following a surge in crude prices. and crude supplies, rather. it was the biggest build in crude supplies, share, in 14 years. this is only getting worse for the price of oil, better for the consumer. >> i think it is better for the consumer and the economy all around. no one wants to see gas prices go up. frankly the u.s. economy need as break like this. i'm glad we're getting one going into the summer driving season. this helps so many things. tourism industry, restaurant, movies, all things we drive to. it will be real good for the u.s. econo
at this point in time. liz: jeff, they sold a record 10,300 in q is. al mon musk told usess, grateful to george w. bush who put the tax breaks into place. >> oh, yeah. >> 70,000 obviously is significantly less than 100 to you. i'm not sure how much it will turbo charge the sales. i will look for model next year. that appeals to totally different demographic. i think you will see market share when that comes out. liz: my 10-year-old wants one right now. the electric car is just one...
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at 8:00 eastern and pacific on q&a. >> you are watching "american history tv." all weekend every weekend on c-span3. like us on facebook. incorporated by congress on march 3, 1865, the free cost bank was created to spur the economic development of the newly emancipated african american population in the post civil war era. despite financial contributions from figures such as frederick atlas, the bank failed in 1874 -- frederick douglass, the bank failed in 1874. a brief history of the bank, by damani davis. this is about earning minutes. post: good evening and welcome to the national archives. we are here to give you a brief presentation on some of the freedman's bank's records. most people are not familiar with the records. here at the national archives, the largest amount of patrons we have coming here now our family historians and genealogical researchers, because due to some of the recent television programs like "african-american lives conch and so forth, over the past 10 years, the interest in genealogical research has skyrocketed among african-americans. so you have an idea of the kind of information
at 8:00 eastern and pacific on q&a. >> you are watching "american history tv." all weekend every weekend on c-span3. like us on facebook. incorporated by congress on march 3, 1865, the free cost bank was created to spur the economic development of the newly emancipated african american population in the post civil war era. despite financial contributions from figures such as frederick atlas, the bank failed in 1874 -- frederick douglass, the bank failed in 1874. a brief...
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us bit. they have skills. does q have have a spot with the team. >> i saw q's defense this morning. defense always has a team here at the the r. >> at the end of the bench. >> we have to get him new sneakers, we will be all right. >> q, you said they were scared of you this morning. >> riley walker, he didn't come to school. he is a tenth grade stan out here. i wanted to challenge him. he got scared. he got scared. >> he sent me a text this morning and said he was a bit nervous, with you coming but we have other representatives here for him. >> now donyell marshall. >> yes, within of the greatest still coaching, still teaching the game. it is a blessing to be part of his legacy here. stewart jackson leading the way in the nba front offices and as i said being part of the legacy is a blessing. >> we are shouting out to the fellows but we have ladies too. we have someone running for miss pennsylvania as well. >> yes, mara nelson one of our managers, she's a junior this year, also a basketball player going for miss pennsylvania. just an all around athlete, student athlete and she really represents what all of our stude
us bit. they have skills. does q have have a spot with the team. >> i saw q's defense this morning. defense always has a team here at the the r. >> at the end of the bench. >> we have to get him new sneakers, we will be all right. >> q, you said they were scared of you this morning. >> riley walker, he didn't come to school. he is a tenth grade stan out here. i wanted to challenge him. he got scared. he got scared. >> he sent me a text this morning and said...
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us that he is that for the long run. he has been quite active on our platform and participated in a twitter q&a at sxsw. senator leahy has an unparalleled record of defending civil liberties while on the senate judiciary committee. twitter proactively supported senator leahy's legislation and we will be back along with our sister companies as part of the coalition and actively involved in that on capitol hill. we are proud to share the stage tonight with both of you and we will continue to work with you to defend and respect our users voices and rights. marty touched on this in the introduction but i thought i would talk to you about why a company like twitter would care about these issues. a little bit of background -- i go around and i know awareness of twitter is very high a natural use of twitter can lag a little bit. by way of background, twitter buzz goal is to bring people what is most meaningful to them. we do that by allowing people to share brief 140 character messages with the world that we call tweets. over time, these tweets have evolved so they can include brief six second loop videos. pho
us that he is that for the long run. he has been quite active on our platform and participated in a twitter q&a at sxsw. senator leahy has an unparalleled record of defending civil liberties while on the senate judiciary committee. twitter proactively supported senator leahy's legislation and we will be back along with our sister companies as part of the coalition and actively involved in that on capitol hill. we are proud to share the stage tonight with both of you and we will continue to...
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join us for all of their conversations each night at 9:00 eastern on c-span. >> this sunday on "q&a"kly standard on his writing career, the gop presidential candidates, and what voters are looking for in a candidate. >> they want somebody who looks like ps did up for them. i am amazed at the degree to which primary voters on both sides are motivated by resentment. the sense of being put upon. those people do not understand us. here is a guy who does understand us and he will stick it to them. that happens on both sides hillary clinton will not give her version of that kind of thing. i do not think that was true 30 years ago. resentment has always been part of politics, but the degree to what -- to it being the most -- the exclusive factor. >> sunday night, on c-span's q&a. >> during this month, c-span is pleased to present the winning entries in this year's studentcam documentary contest. it is c-span's annual competition that encourages middle and high school students to think critically about issues that affect the nation. students were asked to create their documentaries based on
join us for all of their conversations each night at 9:00 eastern on c-span. >> this sunday on "q&a"kly standard on his writing career, the gop presidential candidates, and what voters are looking for in a candidate. >> they want somebody who looks like ps did up for them. i am amazed at the degree to which primary voters on both sides are motivated by resentment. the sense of being put upon. those people do not understand us. here is a guy who does understand us and...
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join us for all of their conversations each night at 9:00 eastern on c-span. >> of this sunday on "qandrew ferguson on his writing career, the gop presidential candidates for 2016, and what voters are looking for in a candidate. >> they want someone who looks like he has stood up for them i'm amazed to the degree at which primary voters on both sides are motivated by resentment. the sense of being put upon. those people do not understand us. here is a guy who is going to stick it to them. that happens with both sides. i don't think that was actually true 30 years ago. resentment has always been part of politics obviously, but the degree to which it is almost exclusively be motivating factor in truly committed republican veteran publicans and democrats. >> sunday night on c-span's "q and a pure quote." >> next the head of financial services talks about changes caused by technology regulation. he spoke of the executives club of chicago in february and took questions. [applause] >> think you john for that. i am delighted to be here with you guys. we are going to discuss and we will hear
join us for all of their conversations each night at 9:00 eastern on c-span. >> of this sunday on "qandrew ferguson on his writing career, the gop presidential candidates for 2016, and what voters are looking for in a candidate. >> they want someone who looks like he has stood up for them i'm amazed to the degree at which primary voters on both sides are motivated by resentment. the sense of being put upon. those people do not understand us. here is a guy who is going to stick...
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for those of you who are watching via c-span or following us on twitter at this event, you can tweet questions to the panel when we get to the q&a portion. tweet your questions to the foreign policy twitter handle @brookingsfp. for those of you who would like to be part of a twitter conversation around this conversation, please tweet using our twitter handle for the event #irannegotiations. and with that, i turn the proceedings over to dan. thank you all for being here. dan boy -- dan: good morning. let me add my thanks. i don't think i need to tell anyone who has read the paper in the last couple weeks the importance of the negotiations with iran, but also the importance of the timing right now. we seem to be at a turning point. where in the next few days there may be a foundation from which to move forward. something that will last for quite some time. or, conversely, we might look back at these two days and say this was the moment when negotiations collapsed, when things that had seemed so promising no longer look that way. making this more complex, in contrast to many negotiations, not everyone believes the deal is the bes
for those of you who are watching via c-span or following us on twitter at this event, you can tweet questions to the panel when we get to the q&a portion. tweet your questions to the foreign policy twitter handle @brookingsfp. for those of you who would like to be part of a twitter conversation around this conversation, please tweet using our twitter handle for the event #irannegotiations. and with that, i turn the proceedings over to dan. thank you all for being here. dan boy -- dan: good...
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q and i were saying we both know how to cook. they told us we don't know anything until we come and learn about if as here at the blue plate and chef will show us a little something about what they do here. >> all right. >> what are we doing. >> start off by flattening out the dough. >> what kind of dough. >> basic if as dough. >> okay. >> it's got eggs, flour salt, oil. >> you'll put it through the machine. >> we washed our hands. >> everybody washed their hands before you prepare or cook food. spin it back around. >> you're adjusting so it looks like the pasta i make at home. i'm good like that. >> really? >> yeah. >> i want it down to where it's thin enough you can put it through the ravioli machine. >> keep going. flatten it out. >> how long does this usually take. >> if i'm doing it without being watched pretty fast. >> pressure on you right now it. >> pressure. >> this is good. we'll fill it up. >> it's thin enough for us, man. >> we normally boil our pass t you can go with this. >> this is so the thin -- >> this is a ravioli maker. it's basically -- it's crinkle cut. lay the pasta in just like this. >> get in there q. >> q s
q and i were saying we both know how to cook. they told us we don't know anything until we come and learn about if as here at the blue plate and chef will show us a little something about what they do here. >> all right. >> what are we doing. >> start off by flattening out the dough. >> what kind of dough. >> basic if as dough. >> okay. >> it's got eggs, flour salt, oil. >> you'll put it through the machine. >> we washed our hands. >>...
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using the language. it's very important. i was at an event in phoenix and during the q&a period this is when i started to think about the messagingperiod. a young woman from the local high school said bill i have a question for you. we want to start a tea party group at our high school and we wonder if you have any ideas. i said i do have ideas. whatever you do, do not call it a tea party group under any circumstances don't call it that. forget about the fact that they've been unfairly demonized. if you talk about the team party and they see women sitting around drinking tea they don't know that the actual team party was a bunch of college kids drunk out of their minds basically in the a sense about the fact that somebody had put a charge on their wifi basically a 1 cent tax, they got trashed and threw it overboard. they can't relate to this idea of the tea parties for delegates. i said if i were you i would print up a little brochure and it would say that at 4:00 on tuesday in room 228 there will be the first meeting of the rebel alliance. [applause] and i could see from her look she got up because for the first time ever an act
using the language. it's very important. i was at an event in phoenix and during the q&a period this is when i started to think about the messagingperiod. a young woman from the local high school said bill i have a question for you. we want to start a tea party group at our high school and we wonder if you have any ideas. i said i do have ideas. whatever you do, do not call it a tea party group under any circumstances don't call it that. forget about the fact that they've been unfairly...
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