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. ♪ >> for free transcripts or to give us comments about this program, visit us at q&a.org.vailable as c-span podcasts. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] on 10 years of q&a interviews are available online. laura ingram, political commentator and radio talkshow host. the crystal, founder of the standard. and former speechwriter for george h w bush. you can watch them all at c-span.org. >> up next, your calls and comments live on washington journal. live at 2:00, an update on prospects with the nuclear detail -- deal with iran. >> tonight on "the communicators" special counselor on tom wheeler special counsel for net neutrality. exit the chairman has said we are not going to write regulate, and hate. i do not know who the fcc chairman's. the next fcc chairman may try to do something that is more free market or less regulatory. i do not the next chairman argument against the rules are only as good as the guy with a gal o
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. >> for free transcripts or to give us comments about this program, visit us at q&a.org. programs are also available as c-span podcasts. if you enjoyed this week's interview, here are some that you would like. founder of the weekly standard. journalist author, and former speechwriter for president george h.w. bush. on the next washington journal jonathan allen looks at the big issues before congress in the coming weeks. details on the new report on how americans view police and how their trust in police has changed. and chris edwards talks about funding for roads bridges, and mass transit. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. >> monday night, gigi
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visit ncicap.org] >> for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >> this year marks a decade of compelling conversation on "q&a. " david kennedy from the library of congress, stephen kinser, doris kearns goodwin. you can watch them all at www.c-span.org. coming up on c-span, your calls and comments live onw." governors will talk with the news media after a meeting with president obama. >> tonight we spoke with two industry executives at the consumer electronics show in las vegas. on "the communicators." they talk about the technology on which the internet, mobile phones and the cloud operate. >> we talk about something we call eight network society. the network society is a society where everything that can benefit from having a connection will actually have one. we put a vision forward in 2009 in barcelona in the trade show going on there, 50 billion connected devices which has caught on very well in the world. i think that opened many people's minds. the mobile industry is not limited to the
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visit ncicap.org] >> for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at qm. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >> is your conversation to receive your -- as earmarks are decade of conversations on "culinary." -- q and a." you can won't lose on c-span.org -- watch all of these on c-span.org. >> on the next "washington journal," manu looks at efforts to pass a bill to fund the homeland security department. the mccollum is talked about the state of the economy, the u.s. -- and economist talks about the state of the economy, and the u.s. housing market. as always, we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. washington journal," live on c-span -- "washington journal," live on
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. >> for free transcripts or to give your comments about this program visit us at q & a.org. programs are also available at c-span podcasts. >> all 10 years of q & a interviews are available online and if you enjoyed this week's interview here are some others you might like. dr. wayne a.i. frederick, president of howard university, dr. alfredo quinones-hinojosa neuro surgeon at john hopkins university and documentary film maker jonathan goodman levitt talking about his film "follow the leader." watch them all at c-span.org. on the next "washington journal" we'll focus on president obama's 2016 budget request which is being released tomorrow. we'll hear from democratic maryland representative john delaney, a member of the financial services and joint economic committees. republican south carolina congressman tom rice, a member of the budget committee and william hogueland, senior vice president of the bipartisan policy center. as always, we'll take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >>
. >> for free transcripts or to give your comments about this program visit us at q & a.org. programs are also available at c-span podcasts. >> all 10 years of q & a interviews are available online and if you enjoyed this week's interview here are some others you might like. dr. wayne a.i. frederick, president of howard university, dr. alfredo quinones-hinojosa neuro surgeon at john hopkins university and documentary film maker jonathan goodman levitt talking about his film...
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. >> for free transcripts or to give your comments about this program visit us at q & a.org. programs are also available at c-span podcasts. >> all 10 years of q & a interviews are available online and if you enjoyed this week's interview here are some others you might like. dr. wayne a.i. frederick president of howard university dr. alfredo quinones-hinojosa neuro surgeon at john hopkins university and documentary film maker jonathan goodman levitt talking about his film "follow the leader." watch them all at c-span.org. host:[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> yet cece focusing on net neutrality in february, we spoke with two industry executives at the consumer electronics show in las vegas. >> we believe at the end of the day, the internet need strong and forcible effective rules to protect the users and developers. that needs to include nondiscrimination, subject to reasonable management and they need to be effect
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a lot of us were very impressed with avenue q. at the western conservative summit in july and you went through so quickly just now. just walk us through in a bit more measured pace that 10.2 send us out tonight. >> yes sir. number one. number to pay back the debt. number three limit the government could number for political correctness. number five, start again. number one and the waste. number two pay back the dead. number three, limited government. number four acts political correctness. number five, protect the borders. number six preserve judeo-christian. number seven and cultural entire mac. number eight cut taxes. number nine, exercised ability to the constitution. number 10 keep the peace through unquestioned military advantage. thank goodness. i thought i was going to have a rick perry moment they are. ladies and gentlemen, wonderful honor, privilege to be here with you tonight. as a young man i dreamed of being able to come here and speak to audiences just like you and have c-span here as they put it to treat to rise across
a lot of us were very impressed with avenue q. at the western conservative summit in july and you went through so quickly just now. just walk us through in a bit more measured pace that 10.2 send us out tonight. >> yes sir. number one. number to pay back the debt. number three limit the government could number for political correctness. number five, start again. number one and the waste. number two pay back the dead. number three, limited government. number four acts political...
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we are always here for you on www.ktvu.com and you can follow us on twitter and facebook. see you at 10:00 p.m. q? i'm attempting to view my work as a fleeting peripheral image so as to engage the superior colliculus of my brain. interesting. i usually just have coffee. you've been up all night? is it morning? yes. then i've been up all night. and you're stuck? why else would a person try to engage their superior colliculus? oh, sorry, sweetie, i can't help you till i've had my coffee.
we are always here for you on www.ktvu.com and you can follow us on twitter and facebook. see you at 10:00 p.m. q? i'm attempting to view my work as a fleeting peripheral image so as to engage the superior colliculus of my brain. interesting. i usually just have coffee. you've been up all night? is it morning? yes. then i've been up all night. and you're stuck? why else would a person try to engage their superior colliculus? oh, sorry, sweetie, i can't help you till i've had my coffee.
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department of state used it as roosevelt's primary prisoner exchange in the center of his present exchange program. >> sunday night at 8:00 o'clock eastern and specific on c-span q&a >> use tell a story that has gotten a lot of attention. one you say the president was offended by what he took to be a racial undercurrent. called the place. very angry about it. how can those who weren't in the room assess which of you >> i don't know. there were five people standing around the president when he talked to governor romney in several of them have come forward and said the recollection was completely the same as mine the president got off the phone and related the fact that governor romney had said we had really surprise them with the way we were able to get the vote out in places like cleveland in milwaukee. i was actually surprised at the reaction. i applaud the loyalty of governor romney's. i think he blew the thing out of portion. as i said said, i don't have any reason to believe that the president got off the phone and told the father for something that didn't happen people who don't pay attention to the detail of the white house staff may not appreciate how do
department of state used it as roosevelt's primary prisoner exchange in the center of his present exchange program. >> sunday night at 8:00 o'clock eastern and specific on c-span q&a >> use tell a story that has gotten a lot of attention. one you say the president was offended by what he took to be a racial undercurrent. called the place. very angry about it. how can those who weren't in the room assess which of you >> i don't know. there were five people standing around...
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we'd love to have you join us in the studio, visit our website at klru.org/overheard to find invitations to interview, q and as with our audience and guests and an archive of past episodes. >> i went to new york and i -- i met arthur penn, and i got three lines of plain called "flat box." people told me not to take it. >> 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 youers like you. thank
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thank you. [ applause ] >> we'd love to have you join us in the studio, visit our website at klru.org/"overheard" to find invitations to interviews, q and as with our audience and guest d a archive of past interviews. >> when you have a shooting at ft. hood, the first thing we do is report there's a shooting at ford hood, we don't know have much about it, but we're going to find out more about it, as we do get that additional information, we post that, the important thing is to make sure that we don't post information that is in fact incorrect. >> 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 saturdayified 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.
thank you. [ applause ] >> we'd love to have you join us in the studio, visit our website at klru.org/"overheard" to find invitations to interviews, q and as with our audience and guest d a archive of past interviews. >> when you have a shooting at ft. hood, the first thing we do is report there's a shooting at ford hood, we don't know have much about it, but we're going to find out more about it, as we do get that additional information, we post that, the important thing...
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at c-span.org/history. >> you are watching "american history tv," all weekend, every weekend, and c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook. >> this sunday on "q&a." the challenges of policing the city. >> it was very clear to me that i still had an issue with public trust and people believing things that i think were said. and regret list of the fact at i stand in front, like a day for you today, and said use of force is down with a 6%, that complaints are down 53%, that officer involved shootings are dramatically down, and we are moving in all the positive ways. people in community say, you don't believe it. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific. >> each week, "american history tv"'s real america brings your archival films that helped of the story of the 20th century. on march 8 1965, 3500 marines were deployed to vietnam. marking the beginning of the u.s. groundwork. i the end of 1965, almost 200,000 americans were in the country. when the war ended in 1975, nearly 3 million americans had served in the conflict. and more than 15,000 lost lives. up next, "the screaming eagles in vietnam," the bigger picture episode documenting the acti
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thank you. [ applause ] >> we'd love to have you join 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. >> about a year and a half ago i did a bunch of reporting down in eagle ford in south texas, very dry area, one of the things i learned was the oil and gas industry was so wealthy compared to the ranchers that when they wanted the water, they got it, they could outed by everyone. that's really something you need to keep an eye on. >> 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 hit care consulting business unit, hillco health, and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation. and viewers like you! thank
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at rsked ourselves the same q which led us to create new ways to take you inside a home or instantlyt 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. thank you, cable for the slower internet upload speeds. for fewer video on demand titles. thank you cable, because if we never had you... ...we wouldn't know the incredible difference verizon fios makes. in customer satisfaction studies, fios is rated #1 in internet speed and reliability - 8 years running. plus, fios has the fastest wi-fi available from any provider. period. see the difference for yourself. get a fios triple play online at an amazing price guaranteed for two full years! plus, get a $300 bonus with a two-year agreement. >>> there was a public rejection today of the proposed utility merger that could impact millions in m m and the district. >> if i proved the deal would give exelon control of pepco utilities. protesters in baltimore said it would mean higher price. >> announcer: customers. they say
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administered by the ins , but the special war divisions used it as roosevelt's primary prisoner exchange. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern and pacific, c-span's "q." each week, american artifacts takes you to museums and historic places to learn which artifacts -- what artifacts reveal about american history. the national museum of african american history and culture is currently under construction on the national mall. the museum has hosted several events since 2008 called save our african-american treasures. people can bring in family artifacts and talk to curators. we talked to museum staff and participants at the event in washington d.c. >> my name is ethyl washington. on the director of education. today, we are here for the save our african-american treasures program where we invite the public to bring objects, and we have reviewers here. tell the public how to preserve them. >> [indiscernible] 1937 to 1947 in brooklyn, new york. >> mr. evans brought in a visual social history of black life in new york. in the variety of scenes his mother took, kids on street corners, or posing on a playground, or trips to the beach, going to coney island,
administered by the ins , but the special war divisions used it as roosevelt's primary prisoner exchange. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern and pacific, c-span's "q." each week, american artifacts takes you to museums and historic places to learn which artifacts -- what artifacts reveal about american history. the national museum of african american history and culture is currently under construction on the national mall. the museum has hosted several events since 2008 called save our...
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they are still haunting us in terms of the way in which we might see ourselves, in terms of ways in which we might see others. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. this year c-span is touring cities across the country exploring american history. next a look at our recent visit to corpus christi, texas. you're watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend, on c-span 3. >> 70 miles of a barrier island with beach, bay, coastal prairie. we're located just about 25 minutes from the city of corpus christi, texas. this island traditionally started out being used by native-american tribes seasonally, and they would come here during nice weather. there was a bounty of fish in the area. there was lots of plants they would use on the island and leave when the weather was bad in the winter. what happened next was when the spanish arrow was happening, there was a man up the river last name obali who became a priest. and they called him padre, and the island is named after him. what happened is he got a spanish land grant and he got padre island split it with his nephew. they started doing over 200 years ago was cattle ran muching and that's how
they are still haunting us in terms of the way in which we might see ourselves, in terms of ways in which we might see others. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. this year c-span is touring cities across the country exploring american history. next a look at our recent visit to corpus christi, texas. you're watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend, on c-span 3. >> 70 miles of a barrier island with beach, bay, coastal prairie. we're located...
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used it as roosevelt's primary prisoner exchange. it was the center of roosevelt's prisoner exchange program. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's q & a. time now for "american history tv" prime time. this is a special showing of programs normally seen weekends here on c-span 3. ahead, a look at japanese internment during world war ii. we begin with real america and a 1944 documentary on the living conditions that internment camps. and then lectures in history with a course on how the press handled the japanese internment. that will be followed by an american art factyifacts program. and later, former congressman norman minetta who was in a camp with his family. >>> each week, american history tv's reel america brings you archival films that help tell the story of the 20th century. on february 19th 1942, roosevelt issued executive order 9066 leading to a forced relocation and internment of over 100,000 people of japanese ancestry who lived on the west coast of the u.s. about 62% of the internees were american citizens. a challenge to democracy from 1944 is a 20-minute war relocation authority film which attempts to justify the pol
used it as roosevelt's primary prisoner exchange. it was the center of roosevelt's prisoner exchange program. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's q & a. time now for "american history tv" prime time. this is a special showing of programs normally seen weekends here on c-span 3. ahead, a look at japanese internment during world war ii. we begin with real america and a 1944 documentary on the living conditions that internment camps. and then lectures in...
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us on c-span3's american history tv. a chance to watch the entire film again including our one-hour q&a with dick lehr. that is coming up at 5:00 eastern time and a rebroadcast on february 18, the date in 1915 that this film was viewed from the white house with president woodrow wilson. that gets underway at 8:00 eastern time february 18 on american history tv. we continue our reel america series tomorrow. it is a police training film shot in new orleans in 19 extreme with advice -- in 1960 with advice about how to deal with the mentally ill. that is american history tv. thanks very much for watching. hope you enjoy the rest of your day. [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] >> this film is based on deborah willis, her groundbreaking book about black photographers. it is also very much aware of this other thing going on as well in which black people were constructed post-slavery, and even before the end of slavery as something other than human. it was part of the market
us on c-span3's american history tv. a chance to watch the entire film again including our one-hour q&a with dick lehr. that is coming up at 5:00 eastern time and a rebroadcast on february 18, the date in 1915 that this film was viewed from the white house with president woodrow wilson. that gets underway at 8:00 eastern time february 18 on american history tv. we continue our reel america series tomorrow. it is a police training film shot in new orleans in 19 extreme with advice -- in 1960...
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us at comments@c-span.org or send us a tweet at c-span has tag comments. join the conversation like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >> this sunday on q&a film maker, says alan harris exports how african-americans have been portrayed in photographic images from the time of slavery through today. >> debra willis groundbreaking book about black photographers and also very much aware there is this other narrative that was going on as well in which black people were constructed post slavery and before the end of slavery as something other dan human. it was part of the marketing of photographs and memorabilia and now would be considered passe but still kind of haunting us in terms of the way in which we might see ourselves, the way in which we might see others. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span q&a. c-span2 providing live coverage of the u.s. senate floor proceedings and keep public policy events and every weekend booktv for 15 years the only television network devoted to nonfiction books and authors. c-span2 created by the cable-tv industry and brought to you as a public service by your local cable satellite provider. watch us in hd, lik
us at comments@c-span.org or send us a tweet at c-span has tag comments. join the conversation like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >> this sunday on q&a film maker, says alan harris exports how african-americans have been portrayed in photographic images from the time of slavery through today. >> debra willis groundbreaking book about black photographers and also very much aware there is this other narrative that was going on as well in which black people were constructed...
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used it as roosevelt primary prisoner exchange. it was the center of roosevelt prisoner exchange program. >> sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on "q&a." >> next on "the presidency," members of president clinton's foreign policy cabinet discussed rwanda, the middle east, and the search for osama bin laden. this is a portion of a symposium on the clinton administration hopes of it -- hosted by the clinton administration. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome editor and chief and copresident of the "atlantic,"
used it as roosevelt primary prisoner exchange. it was the center of roosevelt prisoner exchange program. >> sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on "q&a." >> next on "the presidency," members of president clinton's foreign policy cabinet discussed rwanda, the middle east, and the search for osama bin laden. this is a portion of a symposium on the clinton administration hopes of it -- hosted by the clinton administration. >> ladies and gentlemen, please...
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considered declasse but in many terms are haunting us in territories of the awe might see ourselves or others. >> sunday night at 8 tile eastern and pacific on q&a. >> january of 2014 the first retail marijuana stores opened in colorado following the passage of landmark legislation to legalize recreational marijuana use. one year layer a panel looks at the local state and national impact of decriminalizing recreational marijuana and offers advice to other states passing similar laws. this h is just under two hours. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] >> thank you all for being here. i startled myself with my voice coming through so forgive me. let me set a couple of ground rules. first hinge if thing if i can ask everybody to put cell phones on off or vibrate. that will be appreciated. i will introduce the speakers and we will go in order and they will each give about a 15 minute presentation and we will then open it up to the audience for q&a. i have a number of questions that if you guys aren't active enough i will launch into but if you are active i will step aside and let you ask your questions. the one thin
considered declasse but in many terms are haunting us in territories of the awe might see ourselves or others. >> sunday night at 8 tile eastern and pacific on q&a. >> january of 2014 the first retail marijuana stores opened in colorado following the passage of landmark legislation to legalize recreational marijuana use. one year layer a panel looks at the local state and national impact of decriminalizing recreational marijuana and offers advice to other states passing similar...
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using the language is very, very important. i was at an event in phoenix and afterwards during the q & a period i thought about this. young woman, probably 16-year-old woman from the local high school said, hey, bill, i have a question for you. we want to start a tea party group at our high school. we wonder if you had any ideas. i said i do. my first idea is whatever you do do not call it a tea party group under any circumstances. don't call it that. forget about the fact that the tea party has been unfairly demonized. you talk about and they don't know that the actual boston tea party who were a bunch of college kids drunked out of their minds and utterly incensed that a one tax on tea. they can't charge us or wi-fi? they can relate to that. but they can't relate to this idea of a tea party. tea party is something old people do. i said if i were you i would print up a little brochure and the brochure would say that at 4 o'clock on tuesday in room 228 there will be the first meeting of the rebel alliance. [applause] >> i could see that she just lit up and she lit up for the first time ever an actual conservative wa
using the language is very, very important. i was at an event in phoenix and afterwards during the q & a period i thought about this. young woman, probably 16-year-old woman from the local high school said, hey, bill, i have a question for you. we want to start a tea party group at our high school. we wonder if you had any ideas. i said i do. my first idea is whatever you do do not call it a tea party group under any circumstances. don't call it that. forget about the fact that the tea...
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the special or divisions at the department of state used this as roosevelt's primary prisoner exchange program. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. >> now president obama talks about combating violent extremism. his remarks at a white house summit about their radicalization and extremist groups. [applause] >> good afternoon everyone. i know that i am the only person standing between you and the main event so i will be brief. i do want to thank everyone for being here today. law enforcement officer is community leaders, elected officials, foreign ministers and of course entrepreneurs, thank you for taking part today and spending your time here in these discussions with us. this summit focuses on domestic and international efforts to prevent terrorist attacks like those that we have seen most recently in copenhagen, paris, boston, sydney, and which sadly occurred daily in places like nigeria, iraq and beyond. in the u.s., thanks to the tireless efforts and sacrifices of our men and women in uniform, to our diplomats, intelligence personnel, and law enforcement officers, since 9/11, our defenses have been hardened, plots have bee
the special or divisions at the department of state used this as roosevelt's primary prisoner exchange program. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. >> now president obama talks about combating violent extremism. his remarks at a white house summit about their radicalization and extremist groups. [applause] >> good afternoon everyone. i know that i am the only person standing between you and the main event so i will be brief. i do want to thank...
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used it as roosevelt's primary prisoner exchange. it was the center of roosevelt's prisoner exchange program. >> tonight at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. >> each week american history tv sits in on a lecture with one of the nation's college professors. you can watch the classes here every saturday evening at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern. next, iowa state university professor sara marcketti talked s about what fashion is not covered by copyright protection and the creation of the fashion originators guild of america in the 1930's. the fashion originators guild of america was an attempt to protect and register original fashion. despite its popularity, the guild faced backlash from merchants and in the 1940's faced federal sanctions for monopolistic practices. this class is about 40 minutes. >> good afternoon. i'm very happy to see you all here today. thank you for coming over to the memorial union to see this class. today i am going to present a paper called "knock it off: a history of design piracy in the fashion industry." i wanted knowledge my co-author dr. jane parsons from the university of missouri. this work is currently unde
used it as roosevelt's primary prisoner exchange. it was the center of roosevelt's prisoner exchange program. >> tonight at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. >> each week american history tv sits in on a lecture with one of the nation's college professors. you can watch the classes here every saturday evening at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern. next, iowa state university professor sara marcketti talked s about what fashion is not covered by copyright protection and the creation of...
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divisions of the department of state used it as roosevelts primary prisoner exchange and it was the center of the prisoner exchange program. >> sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern, "q&a". >> the political landscape has changed with the 114th congress. not only are there 43 new republicans and 50 new democrats in the house and 12 new democrats in the senate there's the first african-american republican in the house and the first woman veteran in the senate. keep track of the members of congress using congressional chronicle on c-span.org. the congressional chronicle page has lots of useful information including voting result in statistics about each session of congress. on c-span, c-span2, c-span radio and he spent on court. >> we wrap up our were matched up by colleges. >> next we wrap up our tour of universities and colleges. >> our first stop was howard university in washington dc. we spoke with tuskegee university and today we can exclude speaking with leadership, xavier university. where we find ourselves today. joining us for a discussion taking a look at colleges and universities with loren blanchard who was the provost and senior vice president for academic
divisions of the department of state used it as roosevelts primary prisoner exchange and it was the center of the prisoner exchange program. >> sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern, "q&a". >> the political landscape has changed with the 114th congress. not only are there 43 new republicans and 50 new democrats in the house and 12 new democrats in the senate there's the first african-american republican in the house and the first woman veteran in the senate. keep track of...
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at@o'k this. >> unless! horse and think this is unique remember ther '" that during the crusade, the inquis4]'u-q terrible acts. there is a tendency. in usa simple tendency that can pervert and distort you almost have to esañask, wh would he get suchp)qqpj from? you asked that question. it took me back to this man ft÷ç?&j' a attends.hayv islami saying it's our turn, thatexx w have it coming or that by pointing out centuries old wrongdoing you excuse the tt++++: terrorists. mr. president, aside from the obvious, that was then and this is now, the koran is interpreted by someone demanding jihad, the attacking or killing of nonbelievers and a worldwide caliphate. and, surprise, today's terrorists are beheading, imposing that same tax and in their march to create an even bigger islamic state. stop apologizing and stop messing around with this language dance. we get it. not all muslims are terrorists. it was the country that was 90% muslim that rose up against the jihadists who were also muslim. consider this. the first world trade center attack in 1993, by muslim. the "uss cole" bombers were muslim. the ft. hood shooter was muslim. the shoe
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cut back on water use but means we need to manage around the revenue variances this creates and you see this in more detail when we come back and give you the q 2 sales information at your next meeting but this chart here gives you a preview of that and in in particular i'd like to bring your attention to to what's circled. a current year variance of approximately 41 $41 million in the can you $41 million in the current year and wastewater at 23 at $23 million. we have approximately 8 $8 million to cover part of this shortfall and on the right side of this chart you will see we have sufficient fund balance to balance things out which is a good thing but over the near term as you recall you have approved retail rate changes for the water and wastewater enterprise for the next 4 years through fiscal 18 and we project those will be sufficient for our needs even at this lower reduced consumption levels if things hold as we currently project them. also a reminder that i want to point out in this 41 $41 million for the water enterprise about 25 million of that is related to our wholesale customers and we do reset those rates each year and we'll recover that portion that
cut back on water use but means we need to manage around the revenue variances this creates and you see this in more detail when we come back and give you the q 2 sales information at your next meeting but this chart here gives you a preview of that and in in particular i'd like to bring your attention to to what's circled. a current year variance of approximately 41 $41 million in the can you $41 million in the current year and wastewater at 23 at $23 million. we have approximately 8 $8...
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us at qanda.org. programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >> this year marks a decade of compelling conversations on qnd a. david kennedy, stephen kinzer, author of the brothers. and doris kearns goodwin, author of the bully pulpit. you can watch them all at c-span .org. >> monday night on the communicators, we spoke with two industry executives at the consumer electronics show in las vegas. the senior vice president ericsson and cisco senior vice president talking about their companies and the technology on which the cloud operates. >> you talk about the network society. it is a society where everything that can benefit from having a connection actually has one. be put a vision forward in 2009 in barcelona, during the trade show going on there. of 50 billion connected
us at qanda.org. programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >> this year marks a decade of compelling conversations on qnd a. david kennedy, stephen kinzer, author of the brothers. and doris kearns goodwin, author of the bully pulpit. you can watch them all at c-span .org. >> monday night on the communicators, we spoke with two industry executives at the consumer electronics show in las vegas. the senior vice president ericsson and cisco senior vice president talking about...
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us, at fox 29. we will come tour block and we will do things. we are of the community. >> i like that q well, that is what we try to do. >> i will finish shoveling guys. just explain to them, you are the reporter right the now. >> okay. >> i'm the reporter. we have three to 5 inches today, here in philadelphia i think we had maybe three and a half here in north philadelphia, on glennwood avenue. our camera guy ising down here to my neighbor. hold on. say good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> she's doing your job, quincy. >> she's actually, trying to shovel out. >> that is enough. >> that is enough. >> okay. >> don't be taking my spotlight. >> at least have me in the background. >> but shovel. >> all right heather. >> let's talk, more shoveling. >> yes. >> i see that the sun has come out can you give us a five day information cast. >> a five day forecast so tomorrow is wednesday, we will have snow. it will be cold. friday it is going to be cold and saturday it is going to be colder. >> wow. >> and then sunday i leave. saturday is my granddaughter's first birthday so happy bi
us, at fox 29. we will come tour block and we will do things. we are of the community. >> i like that q well, that is what we try to do. >> i will finish shoveling guys. just explain to them, you are the reporter right the now. >> okay. >> i'm the reporter. we have three to 5 inches today, here in philadelphia i think we had maybe three and a half here in north philadelphia, on glennwood avenue. our camera guy ising down here to my neighbor. hold on. say good morning....
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department of the united states used it as roosevelt's primary prisoner exchange, it was the center of his exchange program. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's "q> c-span's three nights of technology concludes with vcu of cisco, john chambers. he talked about creating digital infrastructure and staying ahead of the competition increasing connectivity, and how to work with world leaders. this is about one hour. >> the program is about to begin. please find your seats and switch off all electronic devices. thank you. good morning, ladies and gentlemen. thank you very much indeed for being with us this morning. i am the editor in chief of the wall street journal. it is a pleasure to welcome you all to the latest in our series. we quiz some of the leading ceos of the united states and the world on the plans for the future. thank you particularly for coming out this morning, a very busy morning in new york. the president is here come obviously. you fought your way through traffic lines and the doors. thank you. it is united nations week when we host some of the most powerful people in the world many of whom have been in their positions for a very lo
department of the united states used it as roosevelt's primary prisoner exchange, it was the center of his exchange program. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's "q> c-span's three nights of technology concludes with vcu of cisco, john chambers. he talked about creating digital infrastructure and staying ahead of the competition increasing connectivity, and how to work with world leaders. this is about one hour. >> the program is about to begin. please...
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us? it's dead serious. >> good question. if you are winking and nodding at this stage at the cycle you get a cycle. get 20 minute q and a thousands of activists. great time. the crowd has been absolutely on its feet and impact throughout. it's hard to say. the wrap on donald trump is that he always and then pulls the rug out and he says is he more serious than ever. actually hired prominent people in new hampshire and iowa he said he is 80% sure. some people say dloneld run until the first financial disclosure is due and then he won't run are. i think we will have some surprises. rick perry got into the presidential race in august of 2011. that's six months from now, 2015 time. other people can maybe get into the race. some folks thinking of doing it may eventually decide against it it but could i detect something else. two things that i see coming out of cpac one is a big emphasis on national security. so many of these men and women are up there trying to answer the question on everybody's mind, can i picture you as commander and chief. the world is on fire. the issues are serious. they need to be able to picture
us? it's dead serious. >> good question. if you are winking and nodding at this stage at the cycle you get a cycle. get 20 minute q and a thousands of activists. great time. the crowd has been absolutely on its feet and impact throughout. it's hard to say. the wrap on donald trump is that he always and then pulls the rug out and he says is he more serious than ever. actually hired prominent people in new hampshire and iowa he said he is 80% sure. some people say dloneld run until the...
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us? it's dead serious. >> good question. if you are winking and nodding at this stage at the cycle you get a cycle. get 20 minute qusands of activists. great time. the crowd has been absolutely on its feet and impact throughout. it's hard to say. the wrap on donald trump is that he always and then pulls the rug out and he says is he more serious than ever. actually hired prominent people in new hampshire and iowa he said he is 80% sure. some people say dloneld run until the first financial disclosure is due and then he won't run are. i think we will have some surprises. rick perry got into the presidential race in august of 2011. that's six months from now, 2015 time. other people can maybe get into the race. some folks thinking of doing it may eventually decide against it it but could i detect something else. two things that i see coming out of cpac one is a big emphasis on national security. so many of these men and women are up there trying to answer the question on everybody's mind, can i picture you as commander and chief. the world is on fire. the issues are serious. they need to be able to picture them as c
us? it's dead serious. >> good question. if you are winking and nodding at this stage at the cycle you get a cycle. get 20 minute qusands of activists. great time. the crowd has been absolutely on its feet and impact throughout. it's hard to say. the wrap on donald trump is that he always and then pulls the rug out and he says is he more serious than ever. actually hired prominent people in new hampshire and iowa he said he is 80% sure. some people say dloneld run until the first...
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department of state used it as roosevelt's primary prisoner exchange in the center of roosevelt's prisoner exchange program. >> sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. >> on american history tv, the co-authors of the book, florida and the marielle boatlift lift of 1980, the first 20 days. they discuss how the state of florida handled the arrival of 30,000 cuban recipes -- refugees in key west and 30 months. the authors discuss the so-called mary alito's, the first wave of over 120,000 cuban immigrants in 1980 and the impact they had on the political and social culture in florida. this session from the bob graham center for public service at the university of florida is about one hour. >> welcome to the bob graham center. thank you for being here this evening. we have a very interesting program for you on the mariel boat lift. we have three great scholars and speakers here this evening with us. this program this evening is sponsored by the bob graham center, the center for latin american studies. i want to thank our partners for their collaboration with us in this event tonight. i am david kathleen hawk and their book is entitled entitled entitled
department of state used it as roosevelt's primary prisoner exchange in the center of roosevelt's prisoner exchange program. >> sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. >> on american history tv, the co-authors of the book, florida and the marielle boatlift lift of 1980, the first 20 days. they discuss how the state of florida handled the arrival of 30,000 cuban recipes -- refugees in key west and 30 months. the authors discuss the so-called mary alito's,...
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us know what you think of the programs called 202-626-34 zero 0. and, and at c-span.org or send a tweet to c-span hash tag comments. >> this sunday on q&a film maker thomas allen harris exports how african-americans have been portrayed in photographic images from the time of slavery through today. >> this was based in many ways on the work of debra willis. the groundbreaking book about black photographers and very much aware of this other narrative that is going on as well in which black people were constructed, opposed slavery and before the end of slavery. as something other than human. it was part of the marketing for photographs and memorabilia and stereotypes. now would be considered passe but in many ways they are still in terms of the way we invite to see ourselves. .. >> as president obama's special assistant and personal aide. booktv continues on monday with all five of the nom
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q&a. >> we are all friends here. >> ok. someone who used to try to teach principles of economics, economists are trying to look at the inefficiencies -- you can imagine all these different markets with a big increase in demand. how much did the attempt to control prices memo down this effort? >> i like the we put that. you are standing on heads. what they tried to impose on economic transactions was theissue about raw materials and price control. in the end what to many seemed like a good idea they remember during world war i that the onrush of demand for materials for war productions and prices skyrocketing, huge inflation in world war i. they were determined rather than live through that experience to restrain it in the process and also allocate materials as well. what didn't occur to them was happening under their noses had a paid any attention to it was what made the new materials available, critical materials, steel, copper, aluminum and magnesium wasn't allocation of resources and rationing out of them but increased production. in fact that was the way you saw material shortages, produce more. huge shortfalls before the war b
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useful information, including voting results and statistics about each session of congress. >> next, scott walker on the challenges of running the state. then, president obama speaks to house democrats at the retreat in philadelphia. later, "q&a." now, wisconsin governor and potential republican presidential candidates scott walker speaks at the american action forum on jobs and the economy. governor walker formed a committee called american revival. his remarks are 45 minutes. >> welcome, everyone. i'm president of the american action forum. and i'm delighted that everyone is here for the very first of the series. the american action forum we turned five in january. it seemed appropriate to recognize his contributions in a lasting way and so we've named this lecture series after fred our founding chairman of the board. it will convene roughly every two months and is dedicated to the investigation into effective public policy and in that way shares the spirit of the american action forum which is dedicated to notions that ideas are important, that the facts on the ground are important but unless those turn into action
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>> i think we have to look at gdp and how the growth has formulated for q-1 and how we continue to move forward and paint a picture for what the market will give usoing into the second quarter. >> chip, growth when it's weeks ago, that you said don't catch a falling knife or try to, you'll get your hand all chewed up. for a minute it looked like they were bottoming. not so. do we see a march that continues down the stairs here? >> talk about a market that can't catch a break here, nothing is going right. the inventory figures are as bearish as you could ask for. the weather seems to be moderating, the dollar is strong. there's nothing working. today we have natural gas inventories still too high to be even considered a move up here at all. again, there may be a contrarian and it looks so bad, you may be able to buy it here for a bounce, but the market is under such pressure here, that sprint is telling you the market is going lower, usually when it seems like you can't buy it, maybe it's worth a little bit of a pop, but we're under pressure like nobody's visit. >> keep an eye, an unbelievable scene developing in arizona when the opening bell ring
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at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span q&a. >> former green party presidential candidate jill stein announced an exploratory committee for the 2016 presidential election saying should we use the opportunity to reach out to those neglected by the democratic and republican parties. and specializing on internal medicine and an advocate for health and environmental issues. this is 30 minutes. [applause] >> thank you dennis, the media, and whether they here for, what we're really dedicated to and working toward. this is the wonderful time to be doing that, and thank you to you all for being here today because this is an amazing historic moment. there is a movement for democracy and justice that is sweeping plan that and people are rising - azdiÈ c1pa the d bothpbeeping plan that and people of getting us out. the fight is building against predatory mass incarceration that holds one in three african-american men hostage to our vast prison state. workers are fighting for a living wage and the right to a union. students demanding an end to college debt that has crippled the generation. hardworking immigrants are standing up for a few main path to citizenship, not simply a three ye
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at 8:00 eastern and pacific on "q&a." >> boston college history professor heather cox richardson talks about how cowboys became a symbol for a newly reunited america during reconstruction using examples of jesse james, buffalo bill. professor richardson explains the counterbalance to the recovered in -- the republican govern
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used it as roosevelt primary prisoner exchange. it was the center of roosevelt prisoner exchange program. >> sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on "q&a." >> next on "the presidency," members of president clinton's foreign policy cabinet discussed rwanda, the middle east, and the search for osama bin laden. this is a portion of a symposium on the clinton administration hopes of it -- hosted by the clinton administration. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome editor and chief and copresident of the "atlantic," 23 million jobs created in millions moved out of poverty and the narrowing of the income inequality cap and the first legit surpluses in generations. how did it happen? how did the 1993 legit to that reduce the deficit get done? . for the 1997 budget deal that balanced the budget unsecured historic surpluses westmark how to the earned income tax credit and the child's program that helps the poor and the working class families and pulled will millions into the middle class get done? jean spurling and erskine roles are the perfect people to answer these questions. erskine bowles is to my left and joined the clinton administrati
used it as roosevelt primary prisoner exchange. it was the center of roosevelt prisoner exchange program. >> sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on "q&a." >> next on "the presidency," members of president clinton's foreign policy cabinet discussed rwanda, the middle east, and the search for osama bin laden. this is a portion of a symposium on the clinton administration hopes of it -- hosted by the clinton administration. >> ladies and gentlemen, please...
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crass but in many ways they are still haunting us in terms of the weight we might see ourselves and others. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on "q&a." >> john boehner invited benjamin netanyahu to a joint meeting of congress. pacific onthursday, the senate majority whip filed a resolution welcoming the prime minister here are his remarks on the floor. >> mr. president, i want to speak on another matter, and that is an event that should be a momentous and historic event scheduled to take place on the other side of the capital next month. for the third time since he has been prime minister of israel benjamin netanyahu be speaking to a joint session of congress. in his invitation, the joint speaker indicated that the reason for his indication is a great threat to radical islam and the iranian regime posed to our security and way of life. timely or a more critical subject for the american people to hear about from one of the world's great leaders. now, for some reason, some people are trying to turn this into a public controversy but to me and i imagine to many others it is mystifying and somewhat disappointing. the reasons for supp
crass but in many ways they are still haunting us in terms of the weight we might see ourselves and others. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on "q&a." >> john boehner invited benjamin netanyahu to a joint meeting of congress. pacific onthursday, the senate majority whip filed a resolution welcoming the prime minister here are his remarks on the floor. >> mr. president, i want to speak on another matter, and that is an event that should be a momentous...
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q staffing more lean ly ly. the local district[[ asked us to have one person at each of our schools to operate the atf system which is the computer system that all public schools in new york city have to operate and it's this dos-based system with a green blinking thing. from my understanding, you have to log in five different ways before you can get to the start screen, and then if you make a mistake and have to go back, you may be 30 out of 500 students in. you have to start all over. and the reason i say from my understanding is to the best we've been able to we have to now been able to resist using this ats. i think it's called automate the schools, which is a little bit ironic to us. but they schools. to enter student by student attendance data. which we can't do. every single person in that school, for those of you educators know every> single person is striving to have each child perform at the highest possible level. so that is the kind of thing that we're faced with. the other thing i would add is amongst the reporting it's incredibly duplicitous. and it would be okay if we could say, let's take this repo
q staffing more lean ly ly. the local district[[ asked us to have one person at each of our schools to operate the atf system which is the computer system that all public schools in new york city have to operate and it's this dos-based system with a green blinking thing. from my understanding, you have to log in five different ways before you can get to the start screen, and then if you make a mistake and have to go back, you may be 30 out of 500 students in. you have to start all over. and the...