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steve: ken thomas on the bus with the biden campaign joining us this day before the caucuses. thank you for being here with us on c-span. we appreciate it. ken: thanks. to my who will turn colleague. no longer the hat, but the glasses. it looks pretty mild there, greta. it's downright balmy. we will take it. we are waiting for tom steyer to come greet his supporters. he is on a beat trump bus tour andtarted in the last week he is going to make this one of his last stops. a little bit about coralville. just northeast of nearby iowa city. it's part of johnson county, which has a population of 100 51,000-plus. in the general election, from just in johnson county, clinton won this county, 66% to donald 's 20 point 8%. as we wait for mr. stier to come , we will continue to hear phone calls from campaign 2020, your impressions of the candidates. we will go to carry in virginia, democratic color. caller: thank you for taking my call. so, i like progressive candidates because they are the ones with the biggest ideas because we need systemic change. we know that there is a lot of corruption with this president. he has done some
steve: ken thomas on the bus with the biden campaign joining us this day before the caucuses. thank you for being here with us on c-span. we appreciate it. ken: thanks. to my who will turn colleague. no longer the hat, but the glasses. it looks pretty mild there, greta. it's downright balmy. we will take it. we are waiting for tom steyer to come greet his supporters. he is on a beat trump bus tour andtarted in the last week he is going to make this one of his last stops. a little bit about...
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stay with us on c-span. ,evin in tampa, florida democratic caller. caller: thank you. i'm supporting bernie sanders. i'm supporting bernie sanders because he is running on policy he has supported for decades. he is by and asked financial margin the most electable candidate running, whether it is republican, democrat, independent, doesn't matter. heis running on a platform is supported for decades. he was to get rid of citizens toted and give more power the every day, working american, and i think that is policy that everyone can get behind. greta: ok. we told you earlier tom steyer, who joined the presidential race later than the other candidates has done 80 stops in iowa. compare that to elizabeth war in. you heard from her -- elizabeth warren. she has done 100 events in the last two months. tiresm steyer bus approach the venue. peter inr from massachusetts, democratic caller. go ahead, peter. you thehello, thank area much. thank you for c-span. we need that and pbs. what i have been worried about on the democratic side is so much infighting. i think people have valid
stay with us on c-span. ,evin in tampa, florida democratic caller. caller: thank you. i'm supporting bernie sanders. i'm supporting bernie sanders because he is running on policy he has supported for decades. he is by and asked financial margin the most electable candidate running, whether it is republican, democrat, independent, doesn't matter. heis running on a platform is supported for decades. he was to get rid of citizens toted and give more power the every day, working american, and i...
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thank you for being with us on c-span. >mr. charles: thank you, steve. let me begin with the origin of the national rifle association. how did it come about and why? mr. charles: it came back during the civil war. two officers decided to form the nra based out of new york with two purposes. one was to facilitate and grow long-range rifle ranges and the other was to assist the state national guard's in marksmanship. just so youially, know, was kind of working to get appropriations from the government and they started off with one organization. they grew to 1700 by 1929. are, just so you know, there is an english national rifle association. this is supposed to be the american version. the only thing differentiating start off with was the franchise like model where you could build a rifle club, statewide and you were a nra affiliated rifle club and they would compete in stoughton local , -- state and local, national shooting matches. steve: would they recognize the nra now in 2020? mr. charles: oh, not at all. the organization was not intended to be politic
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on c-span. joining us from boston on c-span's new program is hriock.ie sc joining us in washington is alex clearfield, associate editor of the washington journal. >> thank you. let's start with the state everybody is going to be watching on monday. that is iowa with the caucuses. the closing argument with all the candidates have been focused on who is the best candidate to beat donald trump? if a male candidate wins, i am curious to what message that sends to whether voters are buying the argument that a woman can win and defeat president trump. stephanie: what i am looking at next monday is a wide-open caucus. it is hard to know where things are going to land. you have got candidates bunched up in a way -- it has been a long time since you have had four candidates bunched up in the polling consistently like we have seen with sanders, biden, warren and buttigieg. senator amy klobuchar, sneaking on her way up. it is going to be wild. it is going to be interesting to see what happens. the thing about this ra
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thank you for joining us on c-span's american history tv. >> thank you for having me. >> you look at the two significant impacts upward or two, the holocaust and its impact on jews around the world and of course the bombings and reshma and nagasaki which ended the war in 1945. has your research shown? my research now is on the psychiatric reaction, direction of the psychiatric establishment and that dealt with communities of survivors both in hiroshima and nagasaki and in the case of the holocaust. my first book on hiroshima talks about memory culture, the politics of memory that surround those two places and my first look at one chapter of that a psychiatrist who came to hiroshima and worked with hiroshima survivors and laser -- later also connected to people with holocaust survivors. my current research takes this chapter and expands it into a book project that we should look -- both the pre-and post-history of this, both how people dealt with psychiatric establishment, psychologists, care workers and others dealt with the aftermath in hiroshima and nagasaki and also the aftermath
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join us today on c-span two. as the city to her it takes takes you to amarillo texas. you're looking live at trinity united methodist church home of the savannah book festival we will be back with more author programs in just a few minutes. while we wait for the next author event to begin we want to show you a portion of this weekend's afterwards program. specific research institutes. they offered their offer their thoughts on health care reform. >> you are from canada and you mention that a number of times. being a native you have seen it firsthand. i grew up under it. >> the federal government fully took over. in 1984. no a private coverage is allowed for anything considered medically necessary. a couple of things that aren't. all procedures were the same. the government is not involved. in canada and 84 the government took it over. i worked at the fraser institute where we started a project in 1988. a guide to a hospital waiting lists. in 1983 the first year the average wait time you don't call your ob/gyn in canada. in 1983 that weight was 9.3 weeks. last year the
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on c-span2 live with same day re-airs. atlow the process on-demand c-span.org/impeachment and listen on the go using the free c-span radio app. >> for this year's state of the union, president trump talked about immigration policy, health care, the economy, and voter security while addressing a joint session of congress. he also acknowledged several guests in the audience, including rush limbaugh, who was awarded the presidential medal of freedom, and a military wife reunited with her husband, who had been deployed overseas. [indistinct chatter] >> madam speaker, the president of the united states. [cheers and applause]
on c-span2 live with same day re-airs. atlow the process on-demand c-span.org/impeachment and listen on the go using the free c-span radio app. >> for this year's state of the union, president trump talked about immigration policy, health care, the economy, and voter security while addressing a joint session of congress. he also acknowledged several guests in the audience, including rush limbaugh, who was awarded the presidential medal of freedom, and a military wife reunited with her...
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on c-span. watch on-demand at c-span.org. or listen on the go with the free c-span radio app. >> the south carolina primary is saturday. join us to hear the candidates' reaction to the results. live coverage saturday evening starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, on demand at c-span.org, or listen live on the free c-span radio app. "washington jo. host: welcome to the table, congressman warren davidson of ohio, member of the freedom caucus. let's begin with the coronavirus and pfizer courts as well -- fisa courts as well. the president has asked for 2.5 2.5 billion- dollars and chuck schumer is saying more like $8 billion. guest: it is easier to go for a lower number and ask for more. congress is in session plenty of time between now and then, so it is rational to go with a lower number and spend more, but the president signaled, you want to give me more money, give me more money. i am sure he will make judicious use of it but be clear, we are borrowing it. host: what do you mean? guest: we are spending a trillion more than we have. deficits do matter. why run up the full death is -- full balance on the credit card instead o
on c-span. watch on-demand at c-span.org. or listen on the go with the free c-span radio app. >> the south carolina primary is saturday. join us to hear the candidates' reaction to the results. live coverage saturday evening starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, on demand at c-span.org, or listen live on the free c-span radio app. "washington jo. host: welcome to the table, congressman warren davidson of ohio, member of the freedom caucus. let's begin with the coronavirus and...
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thank you for joining us on newsmakers. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. we will talk about the 2020 new hampshire primary, paul on the democratic primary race in new hampshire. and melanie talks about the primary and her endorsement of vice president joe biden. be sure to watch washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. each morning. >> on monday president trump holds a campaign rally. watch our campaign 2020 coverage live on the new hampshire primary is tuesday. watch results and candidate speeches live on c-span, c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. ahead of new hampshire's primary tuesday, democratic presidential candidate amy klobuchar spent time with voters in new hampshire. runs one hour. [applause]
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on c-span. you can also join us live online at c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. katherine johnson has died. a tweet from nasa says we are saddened by her passing. today we celebrate her 101 years of life and honor her legacy of excellence that broke down racial and social barriers. >> what's the status on that computer? >> she's right behind you, mr. harris. >> does she handle analytic geometry? >> absolutely. and she speaks. >> yes, sir. i do. >> which one? >> both. geometry and speaking. >> get me the -- do you think you can find me the frame for this using the -- >> the algorithm, yes, sir. i prefer it over euclidean coordinates. >> she's had the fortune of having hollywood shine on her life. there are people, right here in west virginia, who had no idea what catherine johnson did for nasa and the united states of america. so when the movie "hidden figures" came out, it showed everyone who catherine johnson was, what she did, and how profound she was in the pages of american history. she was hired as what they called then "a computer." she came in and did math
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. >>> welcome, to those physically here and those who will be watching us on c-span and by other means. i'm jane harmon, the president and ceo of the wilson center and former member of congress, who is proud of her role in helping to create the department of homeland security. today we are pleased to co-host the inaugural homeland security expert group meeting -- experts group meeting, or h-seg with support from the miter corporation, american airlines and mckenzy. thanks. it's the best experts in american homeland security. it was founded over ten years ago at the aspen institute and is now rebooted, to use a tech term, and housed at the miter company. we're honored to be co-chairs, and rob walker is the newly minted, vaunted, executive director. the h-seg mission is to offer independent, nonpartisan advice to key government officials as they face hard security programs, raise awareness about those programs and offer solution. to remind, we are nonpartisan and we hope we add value. sitting in our audience today are some of the most brilliant minds sharing more than one thousand years,
. >>> welcome, to those physically here and those who will be watching us on c-span and by other means. i'm jane harmon, the president and ceo of the wilson center and former member of congress, who is proud of her role in helping to create the department of homeland security. today we are pleased to co-host the inaugural homeland security expert group meeting -- experts group meeting, or h-seg with support from the miter corporation, american airlines and mckenzy. thanks. it's the...
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thank you for joining us on c-span's american history tv. >> thank you for having me. >> you look at the two significant impacts upward or two, the holocaust and its impact on jews around the world and of course the bombings and reshma and nagasaki
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one of us. >> voices from the road on c-span. >> joining us next is cokie giles, vice president of that organization and a supporter of bernie sanders cokie giles, thank you for being with us this morning . you're not from new hampshire, a nurse from bbangor maine , you've been campaigning in new hampshire last few days . obviously healthcare the senators campaign. what are you hearing from people that is resonating with you about senator sanders in his approach to. >> i've been a registered nurse for 42 years and practically every day i work, i hear stories of people who are suffering because they don't have healthcare or adequate healthcare. so what bernie has been talking about for 20, 30 years is what our organization has been working for four 20 years. so we are very, very pleased with what his plan isfor the healthcare. iit's a profit driven healthcare and it's just not working . >> c1 you think the medicare for all type proposal that bernie sanders and horses, is that a realistic goal for the country? can it be paid for? >> i think what we're doing right now is unsustainable. this country pay
one of us. >> voices from the road on c-span. >> joining us next is cokie giles, vice president of that organization and a supporter of bernie sanders cokie giles, thank you for being with us this morning . you're not from new hampshire, a nurse from bbangor maine , you've been campaigning in new hampshire last few days . obviously healthcare the senators campaign. what are you hearing from people that is resonating with you about senator sanders in his approach to. >> i've...
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one of us. >> from the road on c-span. >> colorado senator michael bennet has also been on the campaign trail in new hampshire. one of his recent stops included a barbershop in manchester. >> while abs are what's happening. >> thank you. >> thank you. [inaudible] any time, thank so much. >> thank you. [inaudible] >> thank you. >> sit down i want to give you a quick haircut. a quick trim. >> no no it's good for you. who made the appointment? let's back it up no pressure. [laughter] >> i have been near 50 years of business. so we will give a quick trim. he's been cutting my hair since he was five. >> same style? >> a lot grayer. [laughter] >> good luck take care. >> you must be exhausted. [inaudible] >> we had a bunch of people come over and get that haircut. >> let me get you. it's just great. you're moving around, you speak so well. >> will thank you. amanda mike townhall saturday morning came. >> are james carville, i love the guy. i saw him on tv, but it was saturday morning. it's at 330 saturday, i can make that. once again to be? >> spotlight room. >> spotlight room in the palace? >> ther
one of us. >> from the road on c-span. >> colorado senator michael bennet has also been on the campaign trail in new hampshire. one of his recent stops included a barbershop in manchester. >> while abs are what's happening. >> thank you. >> thank you. [inaudible] any time, thank so much. >> thank you. [inaudible] >> thank you. >> sit down i want to give you a quick haircut. a quick trim. >> no no it's good for you. who made the appointment?...
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one of us. >> from the road on c-span. >> colorado senator michael bennet has also been on the campaign trailshire. one of his recent stops included a barbershop in manchester. >> while abs are what's happening. >> thank you. >> thank you.
one of us. >> from the road on c-span. >> colorado senator michael bennet has also been on the campaign trailshire. one of his recent stops included a barbershop in manchester. >> while abs are what's happening. >> thank you. >> thank you.
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these children are socially aware and incredibly important to each one of us. >> voices from the road on c-span. >> joining us next is cokie giles, vice president of that organization and a supporter of bernie sanders cokie giles, thank you for being with us this morning . you're not from new hampshire, a nurse from bbangor maine , you've been campaigning in new hampshire last few days . obviously healthcare the senators campaign. what are you hearing from people that is resonating with you about senator sanders in his approach to. >> i've been a registered nurse for 42 years and practically every day i work, i hear stories of people who are suffering because they
these children are socially aware and incredibly important to each one of us. >> voices from the road on c-span. >> joining us next is cokie giles, vice president of that organization and a supporter of bernie sanders cokie giles, thank you for being with us this morning . you're not from new hampshire, a nurse from bbangor maine , you've been campaigning in new hampshire last few days . obviously healthcare the senators campaign. what are you hearing from people that is resonating...
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for yourself and make up your own mind, with c-span campaign 2020, brought to you as a public service by your television provider. joining us from boston on c-span's "newsmakers" program is stephanie schriock, president of emily's list. ofning us is alex clearfield national journal end with the first question is rigid bowman of cq roll call. bridget: on monday everyone is going to be watching the iowa caucuses. closing arguments from all the candidates, who is the best candidate to beat president trump? if a male candidate wins in iowa, i'm curious what message you think that sends whether voters are buying the argument that a woman candidate can win and defeat president trump. stephanie: what i am looking at this next monday is a wide-open caucus. it is hard to know where things are going to land. you have candidates bunched up, it has been a long time when you fourhad for candidate -- candidates bunched up in the polling consistently like we have seen in with sanders, biden, warren and buttigieg. and senator amy klobuchar, neighboring state senator sneaking her way up, so it will be interesting to see what happens. the thing about the r
for yourself and make up your own mind, with c-span campaign 2020, brought to you as a public service by your television provider. joining us from boston on c-span's "newsmakers" program is stephanie schriock, president of emily's list. ofning us is alex clearfield national journal end with the first question is rigid bowman of cq roll call. bridget: on monday everyone is going to be watching the iowa caucuses. closing arguments from all the candidates, who is the best candidate to...
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one of us. >> voices from the road on c-span. >> host: from our studios in manchester, new hampshire, primary day which are next by transcanada, covers politics for "politico"ic but he is recently with the political layay of the landam in new hampshire and has reported for the union leader and for the concord monitor.
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on c-span two. follow the process on-demand at andan.org/impeachment listen on the go using the free c-span radio app. democratic presidential candidate tom steyer holds a in coralville, iowa and took a questions on the eaves at first in the nation caucuses. [applause] >> hey you guys. wow. wow! here is to take as many westerns as i can. i will do as a short -- questions as i can. anill do as short introduction as i can. i will describe why i am running for president, take as many questions as i can, and do then we will be done before the super bowl starts, i promise. i know people describe me as a rich person. that is not at all how i think about myself. my mom was from minneapolis. she ended up being a teacher in new york public schools and when she retired, she went and taught prisoners in the brooklyn house of detention. not what you would think of as a fancy person. her brother, sam, who is also of course from minneapolis and did up being a professor at the university of iowa for 45 years. i have four first cousins who went to high school in iowa city. after this, i am going to go see my 100 yea
on c-span two. follow the process on-demand at andan.org/impeachment listen on the go using the free c-span radio app. democratic presidential candidate tom steyer holds a in coralville, iowa and took a questions on the eaves at first in the nation caucuses. [applause] >> hey you guys. wow. wow! here is to take as many westerns as i can. i will do as a short -- questions as i can. anill do as short introduction as i can. i will describe why i am running for president, take as many...
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discussion about what we agree on, work on what we don't agree on, that will take us the next step. >> george buss, we've known you at c-span since 1994 when you helped us put on the lincoln/douglas debates. thank you on this president's weekend for talking about abraham lincoln and how you bring him to life. you're watching american history tv covering history c-span, south of and coverage, eyewitness accounts, archival film, lectures in college classrooms, and visits to museums and historic places, all weekend every weekend on c-span 3. >> the differences were small compared to how they were like, you were brave, never so young, their lives their dreams for the future have been shattered by warren over which they had no control, it's all of the moral authority stop set my whole, i see it in america, that no greater or powder rule, and helped and this war in a way that will bring back the day. which we will have world in which people can live together in peace. i do not criticize those who disagree with me on the conduct of our business got uses and not us unlimited patients, from people whose corpse have too often been ra
discussion about what we agree on, work on what we don't agree on, that will take us the next step. >> george buss, we've known you at c-span since 1994 when you helped us put on the lincoln/douglas debates. thank you on this president's weekend for talking about abraham lincoln and how you bring him to life. you're watching american history tv covering history c-span, south of and coverage, eyewitness accounts, archival film, lectures in college classrooms, and visits to museums and...
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thank you for joining us on c-span. i am really pleased to be here today. to introduce the admiral who is the assistant secretary for health. he is our 16th assistant secretary of health and the department of health and human services. it is his two-year anniversary in the role. he serves as the secretary principal public health and science advisor and is responsible for coordinating hhs's efforts across the administration to fight america's opioid crisis. he also oversees the office of the surgeon general in the u.s. public health service commissioned corps. his office leads many critical national initiatives, including a historic new plan to fight the epidemic in america, the national vaccine plan, and eight cross agency plan for sickle cell disease. dr. giroir brings the hands on perspective to his work. lead america to healthier lives. i want to thank africa worldwide for partnering on this. with that, i am pleased to introduce now, admiral giroir. mr. giroir: thank you very much. i am going to stand up if that is ok with everyone. good morning. it is g
thank you for joining us on c-span. i am really pleased to be here today. to introduce the admiral who is the assistant secretary for health. he is our 16th assistant secretary of health and the department of health and human services. it is his two-year anniversary in the role. he serves as the secretary principal public health and science advisor and is responsible for coordinating hhs's efforts across the administration to fight america's opioid crisis. he also oversees the office of the...
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eastern on c-span and watch on demand at c-span.org or listen on the go ith the free c-span radio app. the south carolina primary is saturday. join us to hear the candidates' reaction to the results. live coverage starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. listen live on the free c-span radio app. during this election season, the candidates beyond the talking points are only revealed over time. but since you can't be everywhere, there's crmp span. our campaign 2020 programming differs from all political coverage for one simple reason, it's c-span. we brought you your unfillered view of government every day since 1979 and this year a view of the people speaking to atmosphere this government this november. in other words, your future. go direct and unfiltered and see the biggest picture for yourself and make up your own minds. with c-span campaign 2020. brought to you by your television provider. >> earlier today, democratic presidential candidate mike bloomberg held a get-out-the-vote event. he spoke about efforts to prevent a coronavirus emdemocratic and president trump's impeachment. cheers and applause] >> good morning, houston. come on, you
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on ve, with same day re-air. follow online at c-span.org/ impeachment, and listen on the the go using the free c-span radio app. > next, social security administration officials testified before the senate aging committee on efforts to protect seniors from social security impersonation scams. what they are doing to combat these scans, and they hear from ata
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online on coverage c-span.org and listen on the go using the free c-span radio app. next, a forum on election security and misinformation campaigns. agent spoke special to secretaries of state. this is 45 minutes. you fort to thank joining us here at this conference for the national association of secretaries of state and our program on election security. it is my pleasure to introduce our keynote speaker. clint is a senior research fellow at george washington university. examined the rise of social media influence in his first book titled " messing with the enemy: surviving in a social media world of russians, hackers, and fake news." his research and writing focused since -- focuses on terrorism and counterterrorism. he has worked with the team to track and model the rise of russian influence operations via social media leading to the presidential election of 2016. testifych led him to between four different committees in 2017 and 2018 regarding russia's information warfare campaign. consultant,ing a clint served as an army officer and an executive officer of , as a
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on c-span2, live with same baby years. follow the process on at c-span.org. the free the go using c-span radio app. announcer: for the third time in u.s. history, a president is on trial in the u.s. senate. right now, we will show you some
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. >> the impeachment of president live, and-span two, follow the process on the man and c-span.org and listen on the go using the free c-span radio at. c-span, your unfiltered view of government, created by cable in 1979 and brought to you today by our television provider. is mark from the trump 2020 campaign serves as their strategic communications director. good morning. >> good morning. >> we've been hearing about the democratic process play out but as far as specifically what happens for the president what is expectd in iowa today? >> well clearly the president will be renominated by the caucuses here in iowa. but what we're doing is kind of lifting the lid a little and giving folks a peak at the machine that we have built that's going to reelect president trump. we have 80 surrogates here including members of the president's family, cabinet secretaries, former cabinet secretaries as well as key campaign people. we're fanning out across the state today. we'll make sure that not only do folks get the message that the president wants to deliver but they stay fired up. because the real fight is in november.
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discussion about what we agree on, work on what we don't agree on, that will take us the next step. >> george buss, we've known you at c-span since 1994 when you helped us put on the lincoln/douglas debates. thank you on this president's weekend for talking about abraham lincoln and how you bring him to life. >> thank you for bringing me back. >> since the early 1980s, artist wendy allen has made use of styles to paint over 400 portraits of abraham lincoln. next on american history tv, using music, photographs and video, wendy allen shows examples and discusses her influences and reasons for painting
discussion about what we agree on, work on what we don't agree on, that will take us the next step. >> george buss, we've known you at c-span since 1994 when you helped us put on the lincoln/douglas debates. thank you on this president's weekend for talking about abraham lincoln and how you bring him to life. >> thank you for bringing me back. >> since the early 1980s, artist wendy allen has made use of styles to paint over 400 portraits of abraham lincoln. next on american...
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on c-span2, live, with same-day re-airs. process on demand at c-span.org/impeachment, and listen on the go using the free c-span radio app. for this year's state of the union, president trump talked about immigration policy, health care, the economy, and voter security while addressing a joint session of congress. throughout the speech, he acknowledged several guests in the audience, including radio talkshow host rush limbaugh, who was awarded the presidential medal of freedom and a military wife reunited with her husband who had been deployed overseas. [gavel]
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on c-span 2 live with same day re-airs. follow the process on demand and listen on the go using the free c-span radio app. minutes, our live campaign 2020 covers continues with democratic candidate amy klobuchar talking to congress goers and i will. that is scheduled to get underway at noon eastern. >> next, we take you to waterloo, iowa, where democratic presidential candidate joe biden held a pre-caucus rally at the national cattle congress. commentsns recent about mentions of joe biden during the impeachment trial. mr. biden: folks, and they say, i don't understand this new republican party. i know this new republican party better than anybody. me and my family have in the last have been -- have been the object of their attention for three years. an object of their affection. president of the united states, people have spent over $12 million to $15 million running negative ads against me. the vast majority of mainstream media won't even carry the ads, because they are flat out lies. and folks, i was told that there were over 60, or maybe it was 80, i saw it in a news clip, republicans coming out to the
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on c-span. watch on-demand at c-span.org or listen on the go with the free -span radio app. the south carolina primary is saturday. join us to hear the candidates' reaction. starting at 8 p.m.ing at or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> members debated a bill regulating all products. the legislation would ban menthol-flavored. a final vote is expected on friday. opportunity to save almost six million young lives that would be cut short by nicotine if we fail to act. i am not exaggerating. the c.d.c. has predicted that if the children of our country continue to use tobacco products at the current rate, 5.6 million children will have premature deaths. this is a test of our courage. let's look at the facts. 1997, 24.6% of all 12th graders reported daily use of cigarettes and 36.5% reported some use in the last -- in the past 30 days. thanks to smart, tough policies and a national commitment to reduce cigarette use by children, those numbers dropped 2018. and 7.6% by nearly 90% of adult smokers began smoking before the age of 18. if you do not start smoking as a child, it is very unlikely you will smoke as an adult.
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unfiltered coverage of the senate trial on c-span2 live with same-day rear, what followed the process on demand at c-span.org/impeachment. and listen on the go using the free c-span radio app. >> the senate returned from the short break to continue debate on whether additional witnesses should testify. we begin with deputy counsel to the president patrick philbin. >> please be seated. >> ready to hear the presentation from counsel for the president mr. chief justice, members of the senate. the house managers have said throughout the presentation and throughout all of the proceedings again and again, that you cannot have a trial without witnesses and documents, as if it's just that simple, if you're going to have a trial there has to be new witnesses and documents. but it is not that simple. that is 's really something that is being used to disguise the real issues in the real decisions you would be making on this decision about witnesses. because there is a lot more at stake. let me unpack that and explain what is at stake. the first the idea if you come to trial you always have to go to witnesses and have new witnesses come in. but that is not true, and every le
unfiltered coverage of the senate trial on c-span2 live with same-day rear, what followed the process on demand at c-span.org/impeachment. and listen on the go using the free c-span radio app. >> the senate returned from the short break to continue debate on whether additional witnesses should testify. we begin with deputy counsel to the president patrick philbin. >> please be seated. >> ready to hear the presentation from counsel for the president mr. chief justice, members...
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one of us. s from the road, on c-span. >> jerome powell was on capitol hill to give congress a report on the economy and monetary policy. he then answered questions from house financial services committee members about the fed's decision. ms. waters: i now recognize myself for four minutes to give an opening statement. i'd like to welcome back chairman powell. as i discussed earlier at our last hearing with you, i remain very concerned
one of us. s from the road, on c-span. >> jerome powell was on capitol hill to give congress a report on the economy and monetary policy. he then answered questions from house financial services committee members about the fed's decision. ms. waters: i now recognize myself for four minutes to give an opening statement. i'd like to welcome back chairman powell. as i discussed earlier at our last hearing with you, i remain very concerned
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follow the process at eachment, andp listen on the go using the free c-span radio app. during this election season, the candidates beyond the talking points are only revealed over time. since you cannot be everywhere, there is c-span. our programming differs from all political coverage for one civil -- simple reason. we have brought you your unfiltered view of government, and we are bringing you an unfiltered view this november. , go directon season and unfiltered. see the biggest picture for yourself, and make up your own mind. c-span is brought to you as a public service by your television provider. >> now from des moines we will hear from several democratic presidential candidates on caucus night as they spoke to supporters before a declared winner. according to a statement, there were inconsistencies in the reporting which led to the delay. chanting, "amy!"] sen. klobuchar: thank you so much, unbelievable. you probably heard we do not know the results. but i do not want to let another minute go by without thinking all of you. [applause] know there are delays, but we
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eastern live on c-span, c-span.org, or on the free c-span radio app. joining usrom our studios in manchester, new hampshire ahead of tomorrow's residential -- presidential primary are a j. how do you think he has bounced back after iowa? you said he got a got punch by iowa. >> we have two neighboring from vermont and massachusetts. there is some stiff competition and we also have amy klobuchar who is rising. it's going to be a challenge but what i'm seeing is jan new hampshire that the polls are very favorable for vice president biden. host: in new hampshire in particular who does he have to reach to win tomorrow? think the undecided voters is about 40% and we really need to reach out to those folks. at this time from what i'm seeing, vice president biden is and not with elizabeth warren. we can't really tell until it's over. senator melanie levesque, joe biden supporter. we welcome your comments. (202) 748-8001 republicans. (202) 748-8000 democrats. (202) 748-8002 others. (202) 748-8003 new hampshire residents. we would love to hear from you. senator, you endors
eastern live on c-span, c-span.org, or on the free c-span radio app. joining usrom our studios in manchester, new hampshire ahead of tomorrow's residential -- presidential primary are a j. how do you think he has bounced back after iowa? you said he got a got punch by iowa. >> we have two neighboring from vermont and massachusetts. there is some stiff competition and we also have amy klobuchar who is rising. it's going to be a challenge but what i'm seeing is jan new hampshire that the...
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watch on demand, c-span.org or listen on the go with the free c-span radio apps. >> join us saturday at 6:00 pm eastern for the results of the nevada caucuses, precinct results, candidate speeches from joe biden, senators bernie sanders, it was before and and amy klobuchar, pete buttigieg and tom stier and your calls about campaign 2020, live coverage on c-span, on demand, c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio apps. >> we are joined by two members of congress from miami, republican congressman carlos c curbello and jason out my are, i want to start with the comment of the viewer who called into this program yesterday, that she is done voting. she is not going to vote anymore. nothing changes no matter what parties elected so she needs no point voting. what would you say if you had a chance to talk to her? >> we talk about these issues across the country. that is what we hear from some people. that is clearly not the right solution. what we talk about is empowering more people to vote. in the political system the extremes in both parties are empowered in the primary process.
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on c-span. watch on-demand at c-span.org. or listen on the go with the free c-span radio app. >> the south carolina primary is saturday. join us to hear the candidates' reaction to the results. live coverage saturday evening on c-span, on demand at c-span.org, or listen live on the free c-span radio app. "washington journal" continues. host: jennifer nuzzo, senior scholar and associate professor at johns hopkinser
on c-span. watch on-demand at c-span.org. or listen on the go with the free c-span radio app. >> the south carolina primary is saturday. join us to hear the candidates' reaction to the results. live coverage saturday evening on c-span, on demand at c-span.org, or listen live on the free c-span radio app. "washington journal" continues. host: jennifer nuzzo, senior scholar and associate professor at johns hopkinser
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one of us. >> voices from the road on c-span. >> host: from our studios in manchester, new hampshire, primary day which are next by transcanada, covers politics for "politico"ic but he is recently with the political layay of the landam in new hampshire and has reported for the union leader and for the concord monitor. as the voting gets underway, what felt different about this year's primary and what felt the same? >> guest: what's different this year is everyone is so confused it actually the party thinks because of the confusion, because of the number of candidates that there are, the turnout lower than we've seen in 2008, 2016, because voters are saying, you know what, look, abt, anything but trump. i'm happy to vote for whoever the eventual nominee is even if i don't like with them and all their policies. i'm willing to hold my nose if the something specific i don't about them. they're saying the party has been saying is maybe people will turn out as much today but they hope people will turn out in november. that's really different. people are always confused about who to vote for that la
one of us. >> voices from the road on c-span. >> host: from our studios in manchester, new hampshire, primary day which are next by transcanada, covers politics for "politico"ic but he is recently with the political layay of the landam in new hampshire and has reported for the union leader and for the concord monitor. as the voting gets underway, what felt different about this year's primary and what felt the same? >> guest: what's different this year is everyone is...
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on c-span2 at 9:30 a.m. the senate continues debate on a war powers resolution that would limit us military action with a final vote in the afternoon. on c-span 3 health and human services secretary alex azar talks about the 20/20 budget request, that gets underway at 9:30 a.m.. >> monday, president's day, washington journal live at 9 am eastern from mount vernon. the museum of george washington, with the story of the ceo of mount vernon, doug bradbyrne, highlighting washington dc museums for exhibits exploring the american story. watch museum we call next week at 9 am eastern on washington journal.
on c-span2 at 9:30 a.m. the senate continues debate on a war powers resolution that would limit us military action with a final vote in the afternoon. on c-span 3 health and human services secretary alex azar talks about the 20/20 budget request, that gets underway at 9:30 a.m.. >> monday, president's day, washington journal live at 9 am eastern from mount vernon. the museum of george washington, with the story of the ceo of mount vernon, doug bradbyrne, highlighting washington dc museums...
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live coverage on c-span and on demand on c-span.org or listen on the radio app for the third time in us history at present is on trial in the u.s. senate. now we will show friday's entire proceeding starting with debate from house managers on whether or not additional witnesses should testify we begin with the opening prayer and pledge following remarks from adam schiff. >> the senate will convene as the court of impeachment the chaplain will lead us in prayer. >> let us pray. eternal lord god, you have summarized ethical behavior in a single sentence. do for others what you would like them to do for you. remind our senators
live coverage on c-span and on demand on c-span.org or listen on the radio app for the third time in us history at present is on trial in the u.s. senate. now we will show friday's entire proceeding starting with debate from house managers on whether or not additional witnesses should testify we begin with the opening prayer and pledge following remarks from adam schiff. >> the senate will convene as the court of impeachment the chaplain will lead us in prayer. >> let us pray....
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friday morning beginning at 7:20 eastern on c-span3, online at c-span.org, or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >>> the south carolina primary is saturday. join us to hear the candidates' reaction to the results. live coverage saturday evening starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, on demand at c-span.org, or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >>> there are really a lot of ways to follow this highly competitive election season on the c-span networks, but probably the fastest and the easiest is on the web at c-span.org. we have, among other things, our campaign 2020 interactive calendar with the result maps of all the upcoming primaries and caucuses including super tuesday. there is the event tracker. this is a tool for quick and easy search of the 2020 candidates, our coverage based on the candidate, topic, events, on the campaign trail. not only for the presidential candidates but also the upcoming senate, house, and governor races. it is free. it is easily accessible. it's all there at c-span.org. >>> members of the senate budget committee along with budget experts discuss ways to improve the congressional budgeting process. they spok
friday morning beginning at 7:20 eastern on c-span3, online at c-span.org, or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >>> the south carolina primary is saturday. join us to hear the candidates' reaction to the results. live coverage saturday evening starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, on demand at c-span.org, or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >>> there are really a lot of ways to follow this highly competitive election season on the c-span networks, but...
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on c-span, c-span.org, or lesson free on the c-span radio app. -- listen free on the c-span radio app. newsmakers, our guest is james clyburn, majority whip in the house. uss sarahwith ferris and it lisa mascaro -- and at lisa mascaro. time.thank you for making we want -- obviously a big week here in washington and on the hill with the impeachment proceedings. -- king back now that the looking back now that the impeachment trial is over. do you have any second thoughts? what do you think will be the what will be the lesson here? thank you for having me. i apologize for the raspy voice. it has been that sky -- that kind of week. the house, following the dictates of the constitution, did what was necessary under the constitution. we went to the senate, made the presentation. it is interesting -- most of the senators who i spoke to on the subject indicate that the house made its case. however, they disagree as to or the or not the case issues were serious enough to remove from office. as if the house did its job and the senate had a different idea about what the job should have been. lisa: what is next? do you think there will be further actions by the house
on c-span, c-span.org, or lesson free on the c-span radio app. -- listen free on the c-span radio app. newsmakers, our guest is james clyburn, majority whip in the house. uss sarahwith ferris and it lisa mascaro -- and at lisa mascaro. time.thank you for making we want -- obviously a big week here in washington and on the hill with the impeachment proceedings. -- king back now that the looking back now that the impeachment trial is over. do you have any second thoughts? what do you think will...
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on c-span. online at c-span.org, or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> students from across the country told us most important issues for the presidential candidates to address our climate change, gun violence, teen vaping, college affordability, mental health, and immigration. we are awarding $100,000 in total cash prizes. the winners for this year student cam competition will be announced on march 11. >> this election, the most important issue for me as civil rights and civil liberties. like voter rights, reproductive rights, criminal justice reform, and reproductive freedom. these are more important now than ever because we are being violated left and right. they are just as important as every other issue. >> the issue that is most important to me right now, is the fact that our veterans do not have. [inaudible] i feel new hampshire since it's one of its 50 states is should do more for the veterans pizza right now they have to leave and go to vermont or they have to go to massachusetts in order to get the services they need. i don't think that is appropriate, these people make a sacrifice fo
on c-span. online at c-span.org, or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> students from across the country told us most important issues for the presidential candidates to address our climate change, gun violence, teen vaping, college affordability, mental health, and immigration. we are awarding $100,000 in total cash prizes. the winners for this year student cam competition will be announced on march 11. >> this election, the most important issue for me as civil rights and...
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eastern live on c-span, c-span.org, or lesson free on the c-span radio app. -- listen free on the c-span radio app. newsmakers, our guest is james clyburn, majority whip in the house. uss sarahwith ferris and it lisa mascaro -- and at lisa mascaro. time.thank you for making we want -- obviously a big week here in washington and on the hill with the impeachment proceedings. -- king back now that the
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one of us. >> voices from the road on c-span. now conversation with colorado democratic governor jared paul said he sat on recently with political reporters as a news organization posted governor shum across the country and its state solutions conference in washington d.c.. this is just under 40 minutes. [applause] >> hello everyone. good morning and thank you everyone for sticking around at the state solutions summit. we are here and thrilled to have jared polis. we have limited time today so we are going to get rolling on a number of topics for the governor. governor we talked to the energy reporter in colorado has an ambitious and climate goals. can you outline those? >> i ran for office with the goal of one of% renewable energy by 2040. we are to have several communities that have stepped up with even more aggressive goals. the first was pueblo colorado and the industrial heartland with renewable energy by 2035 and we have two cities that have achieved 100% renewable energy aspirin and now glenwood springs have achieved 100%
one of us. >> voices from the road on c-span. now conversation with colorado democratic governor jared paul said he sat on recently with political reporters as a news organization posted governor shum across the country and its state solutions conference in washington d.c.. this is just under 40 minutes. [applause] >> hello everyone. good morning and thank you everyone for sticking around at the state solutions summit. we are here and thrilled to have jared polis. we have limited...
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on c-span. watch on-demand at c-span.org. or listen on the go with the free c-span radio app. >> the south carolina primary is saturday. join us to hear the candidates' reaction to the results. live coverage saturday evening starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, on demand at c-span.org, or listen live on the free c-span radio app. "washington jo. host: welcome to the table, congressman warren davidson of ohio, member of the freedom caucus. let's begin with the coronavirus and pfizer c
on c-span. watch on-demand at c-span.org. or listen on the go with the free c-span radio app. >> the south carolina primary is saturday. join us to hear the candidates' reaction to the results. live coverage saturday evening starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, on demand at c-span.org, or listen live on the free c-span radio app. "washington jo. host: welcome to the table, congressman warren davidson of ohio, member of the freedom caucus. let's begin with the coronavirus and...