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. >> for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q&a.org. they are also available as c-span podcasts. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] if you like this q&a interview, here are some others you might enjoy. margaret mcmillan on her book " the war that ended peace," about the assassination of ferdinand. robert service on his biography , the leader of the october revolution. applebaum on the effects of details arianism on east --hungary.d hungr on the next washington journal, we get your reaction to the mass shooting in orlando florida and share the latest developments in the investigation. call him by phone or leave a comment on facebook or twitter. onhington journal is live c-span. coming up next, prime minister's questions at the british house of commons. after that, virginia senator his the conversation on life and political career, part of our american profile theories. aesident obama gives statement on today's mass shooting in orlando, florida. another chance to see q&a with simon seabed mount purity -- mo ntefior
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able satellite corp. 2016] for free triments or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q.org. programs are also available at see -- as c-span podcasts. >> if you enjoyed this week's interview with senator tammy baldwin, here are some other programs you might like. maryland representative donna edwards on her background and the political environment in maryland. then house speaker nancy pelosi talks about her book, know your power." then congressman david o.p.m. obey discussing his -- david obey discussing his auto biography. cspan.org. >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up monday morning, this week's upcoming house and senate agendas. then president and c.e.o. for the national council for behavioral health on mental health in the u.s. and congressional efforts to expand the mental health act. chief political correspondent for the christian science monitor on reaction within the g.o.p. to donald trump as the republican standard bearer. some find it troubling as others see it as positive. and bringing in new v
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. >> for free transcripts, visit us at q&a.org. if you like this interview with historian arthur human been here are some others you might enjoy. antony beevor. find this program and more online at c-span.org. >> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. monday morning, the supreme court remain caseloads and the expected abortion ruling. and the director of the national immigration law center have the supreme court's block of president obama's executive order affects millions of undocumented workers. watch c-span's washington journal beginning life at seven: 30 -- 7:00 eastern. >> television in the senate will undoubtedly provide citizens with greater
. >> for free transcripts, visit us at q&a.org. if you like this interview with historian arthur human been here are some others you might enjoy. antony beevor. find this program and more online at c-span.org. >> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. monday morning, the supreme court remain caseloads and the expected abortion ruling. and the director of the national immigration law center have the supreme court's block of...
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at every age." our guest is the author, jo ann jenkins. thank you very much. >> thank you. ♪ announcer: for free transcripts or to give us your comments about the program, visit us at q&a.orgso available as c-span podcasts. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> if you enjoyed this week's interview, here are other programs you might like. sloan onagazine's alan his article on the u.s. economy. farenthold on medicare fraud, and michael kingsley on living with parkinson's disease. search our entire library at c-span.org. >> in the last prime minister's questions before the referendum paid tributeameron to the orlando mass shooting victims. he then answered questions regarding the implications of leaving and remaining in the european union. the vote will take place on june 23. the session took place before
at every age." our guest is the author, jo ann jenkins. thank you very much. >> thank you. ♪ announcer: for free transcripts or to give us your comments about the program, visit us at q&a.orgso available as c-span podcasts. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> if you enjoyed this week's interview, here are other programs you might like. sloan onagazine's alan his article...
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at every age." our guest is the author, jo ann jenkins. thank you very much. >> thank you. ♪ announcer: for free transcripts or to give us your comments about the program, visit us at q&a.orgograms are also available as c-span podcasts. >> if you enjoyed this week's interview, there are other programs you might like. the fortune magazine editors at large and their articles on the u.s. economy. the washington post reporter on the book --ud and old age. a guide and living with parkinson's disease. you can search our entire library on c-span.org. next, your calls and comments on washington journal. p.m.,ive at 12:50 combating terrorism. p.m., theat 2:00 veterans affairs secretary robert mcdonald outlines efforts to improve veterans health care. >> on tuesday, the federal court of appeals for the district of columbia upheld the fcc rules for treating the internet like a utility. dividing internet providers to treat all traffic equally. tonight on the communicators, are campbell and matt would on either side of this decision to talk about their views. they are joined by the washington post technology reporter. >> now that the fcc has gone said thatan that and would applies to t
at every age." our guest is the author, jo ann jenkins. thank you very much. >> thank you. ♪ announcer: for free transcripts or to give us your comments about the program, visit us at q&a.orgograms are also available as c-span podcasts. >> if you enjoyed this week's interview, there are other programs you might like. the fortune magazine editors at large and their articles on the u.s. economy. the washington post reporter on the book --ud and old age. a guide and living...
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visit ncicap.org] announcer: for free transcripts, visit us at q&a.org.grams are also available as c-span podcasts. announcer: if you liked this interview with historian arthur herman, then here are some others you might enjoy. antony beevor. and a book on the life of harry truman. korda's book on dwight eisenhower. find those books and more on c-span.org. >> british prime minister david cameron who made the argument for remaining in the e.u. announced his plans to resign after the vote was official. he gave his explanation with the e.u. moving forward. david cameron: good morning, everyone. the country has taking part in a giant exercise. over 33 million people from england, scotland, wales, in accordance ireland and
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. ♪ announcer: for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q&a.orgograms are also available as c-span podcasts. ♪ announcer: if you liked this interview, here's some others you might enjoy. margaret mcmillan on her book, the boy that ended peace. about francis ferdinand. robert service on his eye on griffey of leon trotsky, the russian revolutionary who was the leader of the october revolution. -- in appelbaum on totality totalitarianism. atd these programs online c-span.org. >> here on c-span, washington journal is next. at 10:00 we take you to the u.s. institute of peace where the dalai lama is scheduled to speak. at noon, the house gavels in with legislative and general speeches. at 2:00 p.m., the freedom of information act and another that would combat the trafficking of human organs. next three hours, we give you a chance to share your thoughts on thewe will give youn the investigation. "washington journal." --"washington journal," is next. the flag over the u.s. capitol is at half staff this morning, along with flags across the country as the n
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visit ncicap.org] announcer: for free transcripts, visit us at q&a.org.rograms are also available as c-span podcasts. ♪ announcer: if you liked this interview with historian arthur herman, then here are some others you might enjoy. antony beevor. and a book on the life of harry truman. and michael korda's book on dwight d. eisenhower. find those books and more on c-span.org. announcer: here on c-span, washington journal is next. later in the day, they first on nato operations, the other on us-mexico relations. journal,s washington the national immigration law center talks about the supreme court's recent decision to block the president's executive order on immigration. heather mcdonald and her new book the war on cops which examines how the events in ferguson, missouri have led to a spike in crime for several u.s. cities. ♪ host: good morning. decision day at the supreme court where three rulings have yet to be handed down. you're looking at the court now where crowds are gathering. is a the remaining cases texas abortion dispute that could end up being t
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ncicap.org] announcer: for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q.org. q&a programs are also available as c-span podcasts. citizens have got to feel that their vote matters, that their voice matters, and whether they can not spare a single cent to help a person running for office or whether they can write a check. their concerns, their struggles will be listened to and followed up on. baldwiny night, tammy talks about her career in public service. -- helped shepherd the change senators who are not appointed by the legislator but demanded elections. i don't know if it was the first, but the idea that it wasn't going to be the party bosses who made the decision of who the nominees were in back rooms but rather the people who were going to get a chance to vote in free and fair elections. c-span's q&a. ignatius is associate editor for the washington post. he also cohosts host global -- he is joining a termination, thank you for being with us. >> great to be with you. >> the stock about foreign policy and hillary clinton's speech today. you said donald t
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[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] ♪ announcer: for free transcripts, visit us at qrg. programs are also available as c-span podcasts. ♪ >> coming up later today on c-span, we will bring you a conversation about the future of nato and what great written's exit from the european union might mean for nato. after that, the supreme court a casegument, that is argued in march and the court ruled today finding the texas water leasing -- placing restrictions on abortion clinics is unconstitutional. he will be back at 4:30 this .fternoon us-mexico relations are we here from officials and george w. bush and obama administrations at 4:30. tonight, chair of the house technology so come a talks about cyber and data security and federal government agents is in the report card a subcommittee released in may on management information. he is joined by tim starks. >> the federal government has almost 11,000 data centers. facebook, one of the biggest companies in the world, has four. no reason the federal government has 11,000. they realized $2 billion worth of savings in the last few
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ncicap.org] announcer: for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q.org. q&a programs are also available at c-span podcasts. announcer: three assistant secretaries of state are gathering today to talk about u.s. strategy for combating terrorism and its impact around the world. the women's foreign policy group is hosting the decision. live coverage starts at 12:50 eastern. and coming up at 1:00, c-span 2 has tom wheeler talking about wireless technology, speaking at the national press club in washington dc. that starts at 1:00 p.m. eastern. and on here, secretary robert mcdonald talks about changes he is making to ms. department to improve veterans access to health care. he will be at the brookings institution live at 2:00 eastern. and as reported by a number of sources, the supreme court has rejected challenges to assault weapons bans in connecticut and of thek in the aftermath shooting in orlando. lower court place a ruling that upheld laws passed in response to another mass shootings involving a semiautomatic weapon. seven states and the district of
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at every age." our guest is the author, jo ann jenkins. thank you very much. >> thank you. ♪ ♪ for free transcript or to give us your comments about the q&a.orgsit us at also available as c-span podcasts. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> here are some of the programs you might like if you enjoyed this q&a. you can watch these anytime or search our entire video library at c-span.org. in the last prime minister questions for the u.k. referendum vote, british prime minister david cameron play tribute -- paid to do to the orlando magic are and then answer questions regarding the implications of leaving and remaining in the european union. the vote will take place on june 23. this took place before labor party lawmaker jo cox
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at us weekly. he has conducted q&a's with's with dozens of newsmakers and has provided commentary on cnn, msnbc, "good morning america", and the today show. as a media manager at family equality council, he was present for the marriage equality arguments at the supreme court. please welcome bradley jacobs. [applause]. >> at the miami herald she was the member of its pulitzer prize winning investigative reporting team. at the washington post, she, she has reported on the failure of local groups to provide services to people with aids. her investigative reporting has led to changes in federal law. it's regarding hud's housing program for the poor. she is the distinguished co-author of love wins. please welcome debbie cenziper. [applause]. foreign policy magazine has named him one of the global thinkers. proud magazine included him in his annual out 100. as the main plaintiff in last year's of pre-court marriage court marriage equality case, he became the face of a movement and a legal ground breaker. he is co-author of "love wins", the book whose national launch we celebrate today. please welcome jim ob
at us weekly. he has conducted q&a's with's with dozens of newsmakers and has provided commentary on cnn, msnbc, "good morning america", and the today show. as a media manager at family equality council, he was present for the marriage equality arguments at the supreme court. please welcome bradley jacobs. [applause]. >> at the miami herald she was the member of its pulitzer prize winning investigative reporting team. at the washington post, she, she has reported on the...
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at us weekly. he has conducted q&a's with the dozens of newsmakers and has provided commentary on cnn and msnbc, good morning america and of the today show. as a media manager and family equality council he was present for last year's marriage equality arguments at the supreme court. please welcome bradley jacobs. [applause]. >> at the my hat-- "miami herald" she was a member of the reporting team. at the "washington post" she has reported on the failure of local groups to provide services to people with aids. her investigative reporting has led to changes in federal law regarding housing programs for the poor. and issues the distinguished co-author of "love win". please welcome debbie cenziper. commack commack. >> foreign policy magazine has named him one of its global thinkers. out professionals magazine included him in the annual out 100 and as the named plaintiff in last year supreme court marriage equality case he became the face of a movement and a legal groundbreaker and he is the co-author of "love win", the books is national launch we saw. please welcome jim obergefell. [applause]. [inaudibl
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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 audience and guests, and an archive of past episodes. - johnson and johnson and coca-cola, they were our first two sponsors. and the whole pitch was how would you like your product being associated with the whole world knowing what tribe or ethnic group oprah winfrey is from. and you know what it was like? it was like, see that, imagine that ceiling opens up and a giant atm machine slowly. (audience laughs) - [voiceover] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our community. also, by hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy. and, by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation.
us in the studio. visit our website at klru.org/overheard to find invitations to interviews, q and as with our audience and guests, and an archive of past episodes. - johnson and johnson and coca-cola, they were our first two sponsors. and the whole pitch was how would you like your product being associated with the whole world knowing what tribe or ethnic group oprah winfrey is from. and you know what it was like? it was like, see that, imagine that ceiling opens up and a giant atm machine...
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us a code word. and we're gonna look at the first two letters of the code word. say it's "q, 5," all right? and we're gonna open this envelope up. [ blows ] and inside, there's the whole and if that code word matches the code word in our radio message, then this is a legitimate order from the president of the united states. >> attention, crew. we have a valid launch order at this time. would you acknowledge, please? >> [ speaking indistinctly ] >> this is [indistinct] >> mft. >> all right, the next thing we take out of the safe is our launch keys. it takes two keys to fire the missile. you put a key in right here 'cause you're the commander. i put a key in way over here 'cause i'm the deputy. keys need to be turned within two seconds of each other and held in the turn position for five seconds to start the launch. that guarantees that two people are required to do this. one person can't run back and forth, all right? what else? also, in our secret message, we get the time of launch. write it with what amounts to a crayon right across the face of the clock so you don't forget. and last but n
us a code word. and we're gonna look at the first two letters of the code word. say it's "q, 5," all right? and we're gonna open this envelope up. [ blows ] and inside, there's the whole and if that code word matches the code word in our radio message, then this is a legitimate order from the president of the united states. >> attention, crew. we have a valid launch order at this time. would you acknowledge, please? >> [ speaking indistinctly ] >> this is...
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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 guests and an archive of past episodes. - the american civic religion is solutionism, you know, there's a problem and every problem comes with a solution. that's why, in my humble opinion, this is the greatest nation on earth because we just fix things, we just tackle them. - [voiceover] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our community, also by hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy, and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation. (light music)
us in the studio. visit our website at klru.org/overheard to find invitations to interviews, q and a's with our audience and guests and an archive of past episodes. - the american civic religion is solutionism, you know, there's a problem and every problem comes with a solution. that's why, in my humble opinion, this is the greatest nation on earth because we just fix things, we just tackle them. - [voiceover] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by mfi foundation,...
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us. we'll get to q&a at the end. if you have questions, think about it. we'll pass the microphone around and try to get to some of the questions you have. just on the amount of interest you are gauging that by what you're seeing in terms of traffic, number of people who are searching about zika in the u.s. i looked at some of the data that you guys are pulling together and what are you seeing? it seems like you're seeing a lot of concern out there. >> that's for sure. first of all i want to thank the wilson center and my dear friend jane for bringing me together with all of you to discuss this issue. anytime i get an opportunity to even be in the orbit of dr. fouci i feel blessed. thank you for giving moo ethe opportunity. google if i could back track a little bit so i can put some of this in context has decided about a little over a year ago to work to try and get our arms around zika. now this initially started not in the united states because so much of the attention when we began this project and our partnership with the cdc and nih was when we were f
us. we'll get to q&a at the end. if you have questions, think about it. we'll pass the microphone around and try to get to some of the questions you have. just on the amount of interest you are gauging that by what you're seeing in terms of traffic, number of people who are searching about zika in the u.s. i looked at some of the data that you guys are pulling together and what are you seeing? it seems like you're seeing a lot of concern out there. >> that's for sure. first of all i...
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us in the studio. visit our website at klru.org/overheard to find invitations to interviews, q&as with our audience guests, and an archive of past episodes. - there's something gone wrong there, in the way the government is set up to deal with that kind of thing. they don't know how to send emails, some of them know how to use twitter, some of them know how to use facebook, and things like that, and they understand the importance of "let's get a young person to help them," but if you're a politician in this day and age, and you do not understand digital media, you really, you should not be making legislation about it. - [voiceover] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided, in part, by mfi foundation, improving the quality of life within our community, also by hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy, and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation.
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q community. police hope to take advantage of that attention. the massacre in orlando can be used to build bridges, at least that the hope of the montgomery county police department, hoping to reach the lgbt community. police opened their doors, listening to concerns. >> members of the lgbtq community. >> i think we have a hate crime. >> reporter: and how to report it. >> you have to say that i believe i was targeted of my race, religion, sexual orientation. >> reporter: and how to react, and be ready if there's a mass shooting events here. >> you have to see where your available exits are. >> reporter: this is the first of what police say are many mother meetings and -- more meetings, and stronger relationship between the shorts and the lgbtq community. >> we cannot do our jobs, unless you tell us what's going on. >> reporter: karen is a trance denver woman in sill -- trans- gender woman in silver springs, and said she is trying to convince that the police can be trusted. >> they may have called the police after certain circumstances, and got treated bad. >> reporter: the police chief said his office
q community. police hope to take advantage of that attention. the massacre in orlando can be used to build bridges, at least that the hope of the montgomery county police department, hoping to reach the lgbt community. police opened their doors, listening to concerns. >> members of the lgbtq community. >> i think we have a hate crime. >> reporter: and how to report it. >> you have to say that i believe i was targeted of my race, religion, sexual orientation. >>...
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do chinese banks q this when you look at some of them metrics that the banks use, such as nonperforming, they do, but inordinately. just to give you a breakdown of the loans. chinese would account to 40% of thenonperforming loans, but indian banks, the japanese banks, and the indonesian banks, are also party to this. indian banks contribute 20% to these nonperforming loans, as do the japanese. if we look at some of these chinese metrics, the return on equities are very health the, at least it looks like it on the surface of it, but you delve deeper and there are some doubts there. return on equities will be a key measure, is it not? it gives us an idea of the pulse of these lenders, right? absolutely. when i talked about the golden decade of growth, it was not just growth, but also profitability. banks,looked at chinese they had a return on equity of 20%, as did the indonesian banks , and that's where we would see a significant amount of pressure moving forward. we would anticipate that our oe could drop from anywhere of six percentage points. to what nearly 14% as which are thinking ab
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if there's time at the end for q&a session with the author, we ask you to use the microphone located to your right so that the home viewing audience can hear your question. before we begin today's program we ask that you silence your cell phone and turn off your camera flashes. please welcome editor and general manager of tribute content agency and today's interviewer john barin. >> good morning, everybody. i love the smell of books in the morning and it's great to be around a bunch of friends who feel the same way. it's my pleasure to help kick off today's -- today's day of lit fest and it's my great pleasure to welcome bradley jay who is the author of russell circumstance american conservative. bradley is the russell aimist chair in american studies and professor of history at hillsdale college. he came over this morning from south central michigan, made the journey and is here to talk about the book about russell circumstance. -- kirk, one of the questions is who is russell kirk, the man undoubtedly cast a very large shadow over american political and intellectual thought in the l
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and one of the things that's happening here at new carrollton, prince george's county is providing shuttle buses. they're actually using some of q go to green belt, from largo they will take you to the sootland station. tomorrow might be another test because people whoj>> thanks, derrick. developing this morning a 17-year-old is dead after being shot in front of a church in chicago. police believe the gunman used a high capacity assault rifle based on the number of shell casings. stray bullets pierced home fronts and shattered windows in the busy neighborhood. police believe the attack was gang related, as many as eight people wounded in shootings across the vd evening.friday >>> recent murder shaking the confidence of one southeast washington community. d.c. police say a man shot andu killed stephanie goodloe saturday outside of a home on kentucky avenue. working in the youth ministry division. church members tell
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at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. nationalithsonian's air and space using open 40 years ago on july 1, 1976. leading up to the anniversary american history tv's real america issuing a series of nasa films. up next from 1979, "planet mars." it includes an overview of nasa's mariner flybys of the red and 19 71ween 1964 and the viking mission that landed to craft of the surface in 1976. >> fantastic. 16 kilobits confirmed. [applause] >> yes, we have a touchdown time 07.1 hours, 12 minutes, second. >> very well done. navigation perfect. i'm assuming we must sit right on the axis. everybody just a fabulous. could not be more pleased. thank you. [applause] >> 25 seconds after landing one of the two cameras was initiated and scanned the first picture of the martian surface. >> about half in our later, when it started to come back from the orbiter and we got the first seven lines on the tv monitors you can see gray and white light levels. we knew there was something there. >> that is a beautiful rock. fantastic rock. >> all of a sudden we were looking at the surface of mars and it was clear, it was
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us at cuban day. core. it is also available as a c-span podcast. announcer: if you enjoyed this week's "qrview with tammy baldwin. here are other programs you may like, donna edwards on the political environment in maryland. nancy pelosi talks about her the congressman talking about his autobiography. watch these anytime or search our entire video library at c-span.org. next, former president bill clinton at a campaign event in east los angeles for candidate hillary clinton. then c-span looks at some of the potential vice presidential candidates, including newt gingrich, elizabeth warren of massachusetts and ohio senator brown. at 11:00, another chance to see q&a with senator tammy baldwin. c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up monday morning, roll and on this week's house senate agendas. on mentaland ceo health in the u.s. and congressional efforts to expand the mental health act. chief correspondent for the christian science monitor as a donald trump is the standardbearer. some find it troubling as some others find it positive
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t if there's time at the end for a q&a session with the author, we ask you to use the microphone locateed to your right. before we begin today's program, we ask that you silence your cell phones and turn off yourdi cameras' flashes. please welcome associate professor at the university of chicago and today's interviewer, jean daley. [applause] >> hi, thank you. i am here with david daley, no relationing, who is the -- no relation, who is the editor-in-chief of salon and has published this new book. there's been some controversy on how to say the title, but i think i'm just going to say rat f'd. so that's quite a story. you tell us a bit about how you came to write the story. >> absolutely, thank you. what really interested me was my own confusion over what happened in 2012. you have a president who was reelected with 332 electoral votes by 206, wins the popular vote by some 3.5 million, the democrats take 25 of 33 senate seats up that year. they win the popular vote for the house of representatives in3 the aggregate by 1.4 million, and that moved seven seats, and the republicans retained a
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used by people and to missing things up. ing things up. at the end, washington says barry q negative things about lafayette. says the end, washington very few negative things about lafayette. whys another example lafayette does not come. -- 1824.ome in 1924 there is a question there. >> even though adams views washington's cabinet during his administration, as time went on, adams mistrusted his cabinet, washington's cabinet during his administration. he began to use abigail as his most trusted advisor. was washington aware of that? has his closest adviser, and if so, how did he feel about it? adams question is how did feel about abigail adams' as role -- abigail adams's role in that? i don't know of many would have known it at the time. adams is increasingly angry at, he willly mchenry, and ultimately fire washington's cabin. what happens in this story, and adam said this is what he was most proud of -- the french -- this ishat if when the polling is coming to power, and said, if america nvoy, thisher oe one will be treated properly. the excitement of the day for the federal list is, we are fighting against
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at it. >> the libertarian test. i like that. tucker. governor, stick with us if you would. that's it for the panel. stay tuned for one more q and a back in the day with governor johnson. >>> finally tonight, one more word from governor johnson from the last presidential cycle. this one dealt with the obama administration jobs plan. you may remember. >> my next door neighbor's two dogs have created more shovel ready jobs than this current administration. [ laughter ] >> you just made your neighbor's dog very famous. >> they liked it in orlando, governor. >> are you going to use that one again? >> well. >> maybe so. we will see if the 15% happens. governor, thanks for the time. >> oh, thank you so much. tucker, thank you for the tongue twister. really appreciate it i knew i could count on you. >> from a former libertarian. >> thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. greta goes "on the record" >> good morning. it is a big gate there. it is tuesday june 7th. you are watching "fox & friends first". i am heather childers. >> i am abby huntsman. it is a big day for
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q&a now. if you're watching the live stream, i guess you can tweet at us. #dpclive. and they'll give us your questions. before we go to the room, we do have a question online, and it is for daniel and it concerns the great construction worker dispute. this is from drew edwards who's a reporter with the construction labor report. she asks, construction industry employers insist they're having a hard time finding workers. like you said, they're some of the biggest proponents of guest worker programs. besides increasing wages, what else can these employers do to attract more native-born workers to construction occupations? >> invest more in training and apprenticeships. training in apprenticeships has really, really, you know -- investment in that has decreased over the years. that's really it. there are going to be programs in place for when that isn't enough. but that's something that's been completely neglected. work with labor unions in order to improve those efforts. >> do we have questions in the room? we have one right here. we have the mike coming. if you could
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us today as part of the newsmaker series. and the series brings prominent speakers on news worthy topics year round to the club for q&as and comments such as this. so visit our website atand follow us on twitter using the hash tag npc live. and one last question for the colonel. no? well, i've got one. so as you know and as we've discussed the congress has been unwilling to accept the guantanamo detainees on u.s. soil so our allies around the world have taken them. has that helped or hindered our relationship that our allied friends are now cleaning up some of the mess that we created? >> yeah, again, people i know that have been involved in the efforts over the years to try to repatriate some of the detainees, one of the arguments you get -- i think we've been to just about every country on the face of the earth to try to get them to help us out. and the first thing they say is, how many have you taken? and the answer is none. you know, we have begged eged a bribed everybody else to try to undo -- fix the problem that we created when we've taken none. if you recall, we wept around -- the uighurs are probably the best example, we scooped them up and sent them to guanta
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a company called and <q>: programmed him to move and a moat using artificial at -- intelligence and voiceognition and animation. there's a camera in his face and it can tell him who's talking. then they have an app. with that, he can remember your identity. cosmo can get grumpy if you poke him or if you turn your back on him. he can recognize that. you can get annoyed, surprise, skeptical, and board. cosmo will available -- cosmo will be available just in time for christmas, $180.>> kind of like my furby but not as soft.>> the furby wasn't so great.>> don't forget to feed them.>>> watching the seven-day forecast, hot weather is the big story. we're going to start a cooling trend but still it will be unbearably hot inland through the weekend. looks like nice weather for fourth of july. 90 degrees, beautiful around the bay. big question will be the fog or the fireworks. we will watch that closely. >> would not just be the way? >>> for now, it's all about the heat. we will see you tomorrow at 4 am. >> our next newscast is five this evening. stay connected with our mobile app and facebook and
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at it. >> the libertarian test. i like that. tucker. governor, stick with us if you would. that's it for the panel. stay tuned for one more q back in the day with governor johnson. can a toothpaste do everything well? this clean was like - pow. it felt like i had just gone to the dentist. my teeth are glowing. they are so white. 6x cleaning*, 6x whiteningá in the certain spots that i get very sensitive... ...i really notice a difference. and at two weeks superior sensitivity relief to sensodyne i actually really like the two steps! step 1 cleans and relieves sensitivity, step 2 whitens. it's the whole package. no one's done this. crest - healthy, beautiful smiles for life. ♪ experience the thrill of the lexus gs f sport. because the ultimate expression of power, is control. this is the pursuit of perfection. before it became a medicine, it was an idea. an inspiration. a wild "what-if." so scientists went to work. they examined 87 different protein structures. had 12 years of setbacks and breakthroughs, 4,423 sleepless nights, and countless trips back to the drawing board. at first they were told no, well... maybe, and final
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if there's time at the end for q&a session with the author, we ask you to use the microphone locatedto your right so that the home viewing audience can hear your question. before we begin today's program we ask that you silence your cell phone and turn off your camera flashes. please welcome editor and general manager of tribute content agency and today's interviewer john barin. >> good morning, everybody. i love the smell of books in the morning and it's great to be around a bunch of friends who feel the same way. it's my pleasure to help kick off today's -- today's day of lit fest and it's my great pleasure to welcome bradley jay who is the author of russell circumstance american conservative. bradley is the russell aimist chair in american studies and professor of history at hillsdale college. he came over this morning from south central michigan, made the journey and is here to talk about the book about russell circumstance. -- kirk, one of the questions is who is russell kirk, the man undoubtedly cast a very large shadow over american political and intellectual thought in the la
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so you've joined us as part of the newsmaker series and it brings prominent speakers a newsworthy topics year-round to the club for q and a zen comment such as this. visit our website atwww.press.org and follow us on twitter using # and pc life. one last question for the kernel. >> no. while i have one. as you know and as we have discussed, congress has been unwilling to accept the guantÁnamo detainees on u.s. soil. and so our allies from the world have taken them. has that helped has that helped or hindered our relationship that are ally friends are now cleaning up some of the mess that we created? >> people that i know have been involved in the efforts over the years to repatriate some of the employees in one of the arguments, think we've been to just about every country in the face of the earth to try to get them to help us out. the person they say is how many have you taken? the answer is none. we have begged and bribed everybody else to try to undo and fix the problem that we created and we have taken on. if you recall one of the best examples as we scoop these guys up and sent them to guantÁnamo wonton among quickly realize they were no threat. china said they w
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series brings prominent speakers on new words -- on newsworthy topics for q and a's and visit our website at www.press.org and follow us on twitter. one last question for the kernel. -- one last question. i have got one. we have discussed that congress has been unwilling to accept the guantanamo detainees on u.s. soil and allies around the world have taken them. has that helped or hindered our relationship that are allied friends and a cleaning up some of our mess question mark -- some of the less we created? mr. davis: people i know that have been involved in the efforts try to repatriate some detainees. i think we have been to just about every country on the face of the earth to try and get them to help us out. the first thing they say, how many have you taken? the answer is none. we have big been bribed fix they else to try to problem and we had taken none. if we skip these guys up in terms of guantanamo, we quickly realize there were no threats to the u.s.. china said they would be happy to take them. we had this problem, what do we do with the leaders? we were saying, these guys are not dangerous, help us out and
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us and can sometimes do more harm than good. thank you. [applause] >> now we will be doing the q and a. please have at it. we really want to have a good discussion to raise your hand and we will bring the microphone to you. >> i am struck by the fact that you did not mention henry kissinger. he has got a reputation for being a great grand strategist. where would you place him within the frame? >> i do think i mentioned him once. there was a passing reference when i suggested kissinger like mcnamara had private doubts about the win ability of vietnam and whether it was necessary to even try to be in vietnam. in the longer version that i cut on the airplane yesterday i had a little section on kissinger. he is an interesting case. they were thought of the great american strategists in this regard. think he took it seriously and therefore we should take it seriously. i guess in part because of my close association with the vietnam policy, what strikes me is the degree to which deep strategizing about what to do in vietnam never really amounted to much in the nixon and kissinger years. tried tothe theme i arti
us and can sometimes do more harm than good. thank you. [applause] >> now we will be doing the q and a. please have at it. we really want to have a good discussion to raise your hand and we will bring the microphone to you. >> i am struck by the fact that you did not mention henry kissinger. he has got a reputation for being a great grand strategist. where would you place him within the frame? >> i do think i mentioned him once. there was a passing reference when i suggested...
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at all workers versus a subset of workers. the middle to bars show the different effects of using different measures of inflation. i'm happy to go into more detail in the q&a. these factors account for productivity and income growth. if you measured on an apples to andes basis, productivity wage increases are going at the same rate. about 45% comes from your looking at the varsity of all alloyees, not at the pay of employees. another 12.5% comes from the self-employed, who are not technically employees. again, we are looking at the productivity, not the pay. it is a grand total of 4% left over at the end of day. if pay and productivity are growing together and there's only a 4% difference, i don't believe we should be drawing conclusions that companies are holding back workers. we should be looking for ways to help workers become more productive. in every state in the country, you need a government license to be a barber. for me, the difference between a good haircut and a bad haircut is about three weeks. you need on average more than one year of training to be a barber. the reason we have the licensing up competition among workers. could workople who a
at all workers versus a subset of workers. the middle to bars show the different effects of using different measures of inflation. i'm happy to go into more detail in the q&a. these factors account for productivity and income growth. if you measured on an apples to andes basis, productivity wage increases are going at the same rate. about 45% comes from your looking at the varsity of all alloyees, not at the pay of employees. another 12.5% comes from the self-employed, who are not...
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using the # abc7now. >>> barbecue grillmasters competed against one another for top honors for the silicon valley barbecue competition yesterday. abc7 news was at the park in santa clara. teams seared up some of their best qe team showed off their barbecue adapter but the technology wasn't enough to beat that couple. an old-fashioned recipe from that husband and wife team. the couple are originally from the south bay. it is the 30th barbecue competition they have won. >>> much more ahead on the abc7 sunday morning news. twin natural disasters on both sides of the country. historic floods wash out towns and a raging inferno burns through more than 100 homes. and san francisco is just one of several cities holding a pride parade today. we will tell you which sports league will be the first to participate in new york city's pride march. dogs - sure can be messy. but with nexgard, their flea and tick killer doesn't have to be. nexgard, the vet's #1 choice for dogs, is a delicious, beef-flavored chew that kills both fleas and ticks. so it's easy to give, easy to take. reported side effects include vomiting, itching, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures. w
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this.th >> i was at that q and a with at director comey yesterday here in washington.wagt and he was on the fbi's radar twice. tw there was a 10-month full fbi fi investigation in which they usedooke, at his communications and theyse interviewed him twice after he r made comments to co-workers that he had family ties to al-qaida.- that he was a member of a shiite terrorism organization, and that he hoped the feds would raid hid home and assault his family so they can he could be become acoe suicide bomber.suicide b he toll the fb he made to comments he felt he was being b zip single out for his religious and he was messing hissi co-workers.orke three months later in 2014 hisn1 name surfaced in separaten sar investigation of a florida manaa who was a suicide bomber.. and someone at the mosque wasqu asked is there anyone else hereh that you have concerns about wht seems to be showing signs of sis being radicalized and one of tht witnesses said to the fbi we think this guy omar mateen is watching the videos and talkingt about the american cleric anwar al lackey first person targetede by death by the cia iman of ian falls church in virginia.a reading of a sermons andmo a watching
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qmbuand lib garvey. we'll take a look at your forecast, next, stay with us. dogs - sure can be messy.killer doesn't have to be. nexgard, the vet's #1 choice for dogs, is a delicious, beef-flavored chew that kills both fleas and ticks. so it's easy to give, easy to take. reported side effects include vomiting, itching, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures. why mess around? for powerful flea and tick protection, ask your vet about nexgard. the #1 choice of vets for their dogs and yours. today's temperatures in the lower 70s. coming up with a mix of clouds and sunshine. just about0 tomorrow more clouds and at least for some showers coming in later in the day. rain chance returning$b+ñ on.oñ thursday and friday. >> thanks chuck, you cana,hyñdd your eye on our forecast and the news on our washington app. >>> taking a look at headlines, promising news about a drug used to help control blood sugar levels in type ii diabetes. researchers show victoza decreases risk of cardiovascular for people with type 2 diabetes. the drug was associate
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at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." continues. journal," host: joining us now is dr. anand parekh, with the bipartisan policy center, where he is a senior adviser. you will be talking about the public and private health services preparations for the mosquito borne zika virus, as we head into summer. thank you for joining us. guest: it's great to be with you. host: let's take a look at what cdc director tom friedman said about the zika virus, and the preparations that are underway. [video clip] >> the latest challenge we're dealing with is the government -- zika. it has been more than 50 years since we identified any pathogen that can cause a birth defect. beforehave never identified a situation where a mosquito bite could result in infection that causes a devastating birth defect. it is unprecedented, it is tragic, it is not proven. causes microzika safely and other birth defects. there's an enormous amount that we still don't know. we are still learning more, literally, every day about what the zika causes, and how to prevent it. the top priority is to protect pregna
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if there's time at the end for a q & a session, we'll ask all of you to line up here to your right and use the microphone so that the home viewing audience can hear your questions. before we begin, the last thing i ask is for you to silence your phones, turn off the flash on any cameras you have. with that, let's please welcome chicago tribune reporter, david, with marcia clark. [applause] >> good morning, everybody. thank you very much for being here, for waiting in line. [applause] >> faq for we team in nine. good morning. several weeks ago the planners the printer's row after i would be interested in interviewing marcia clark for i had just finished watching the and miniseries the people vs. o.j. simpson and my initial reaction was this is great i have so many questions i can ask. how many people saw and that? we will talk a little bit about that and as a public a rand a household name in that would not have been your choosing and as soon as focused on the character and probably a little bit more with the portrayal of the whole story. so can view atop about this experience as a career p
if there's time at the end for a q & a session, we'll ask all of you to line up here to your right and use the microphone so that the home viewing audience can hear your questions. before we begin, the last thing i ask is for you to silence your phones, turn off the flash on any cameras you have. with that, let's please welcome chicago tribune reporter, david, with marcia clark. [applause] >> good morning, everybody. thank you very much for being here, for waiting in line. [applause]...
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at q-2 so far here. s&p 500 down 2.9%. you see the rest of the world trailing us here. i would anticipate some modest buying going into the end of the close simply because in certain sectors we've had such beaten up names that are out there. look at the airlines, the retailers, even the whole tech group as a whole down almost 7%. a lot of double-digit decliners including microsoft and apple in that group. and the banks as well. finally i would note the big banks here, tyler, i think we may see some dividend hikes and maybe some buybacks after wednesday's fed stress announcement comes out. remember, bank of america, citi group pay almost no dividends at all. back to you. >> bob, thank you very much. u.s. markets rallying right now as bob just so ably described. europe also up. so could this be the perfect time to put money to work? joining us is david marcus, co-founder and ceo of evermore global advisors. david, welcome. good to have you with us. >> thank you. >> you say now is one of the most opportune times to be investing in europe in a generation. the vote didn't ch
at q-2 so far here. s&p 500 down 2.9%. you see the rest of the world trailing us here. i would anticipate some modest buying going into the end of the close simply because in certain sectors we've had such beaten up names that are out there. look at the airlines, the retailers, even the whole tech group as a whole down almost 7%. a lot of double-digit decliners including microsoft and apple in that group. and the banks as well. finally i would note the big banks here, tyler, i think we may...
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if there's time at the end for a q & a session, we'll ask all of you to line up here to your right and use the microphone so that the home viewing audience can hear your questions. before we begin, the last thing i ask is for you to silence your phones, turn off the flash on any cameras you have. with that, let's please welcome chicago tribune reporter, david, with marcia clark. [applause] >> good morning, everybody. thank you very much for being here, for waiting in line. we're excited to see into many people in the seats. sever weeks ago, a couple months ago, the planners asked me if i would be interested in interviewing marcia clark here, and i had just finished watching the fx miniseries, "the people versus o.j. simpson" and my immediate was reaction was this is great. i have so many questions to ask her. so, how many people saw that miniseries? many people have. we'll talk about that. i know i talked to marcia this week and she had some thoughts on that, and -- but for me it started to -- when you became a public or household name 20-some years ago you were defined in a very certain k
if there's time at the end for a q & a session, we'll ask all of you to line up here to your right and use the microphone so that the home viewing audience can hear your questions. before we begin, the last thing i ask is for you to silence your phones, turn off the flash on any cameras you have. with that, let's please welcome chicago tribune reporter, david, with marcia clark. [applause] >> good morning, everybody. thank you very much for being here, for waiting in line. we're...
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q&a now. if you're watching the live stream, i guess you can tweet at us. #dpclive. and they'll give us your questions. before we go to the room, we do have a question online, and it is for daniel and it concerns the great construction worker dispute. this is from drew edwards who's a reporter with the construction labor report. she asks, construction industry employers insist they're having a hard time finding workers. like you said, they're some of the biggest proponents of guest worker programs. besides increasing wages, what else can these employers do to astrakt more native-born workers to construction occupations? >> invest more in training and apprenticeships. training in apprenticeships has really, really, you know -- investment in that has decreased over the years. that's really it. there are going to be programs in place for when that isn't enough. but that's something that's been completely neglected. work with labor unions in order to improve those efforts. >> do we have questions in the room? we have one right here. we have the mike coming. if you could
q&a now. if you're watching the live stream, i guess you can tweet at us. #dpclive. and they'll give us your questions. before we go to the room, we do have a question online, and it is for daniel and it concerns the great construction worker dispute. this is from drew edwards who's a reporter with the construction labor report. she asks, construction industry employers insist they're having a hard time finding workers. like you said, they're some of the biggest proponents of guest worker...