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to give us your comments, visit q & a.org.lso available as c-span podcasts. >> tonight on c-span, david cameron followed by the official cameron followed by the official ceremonies
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for free transcripts, or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q-and- a.org. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >> next, the president of haiti addresses the european parliament. in a speech by syrian president bashar al assad, and at 11:00, another chance to see "q&a," with the former director of the nixon library. >> tomorrow on "washington journal," changes to the u.s. tax code as a result of the passage of the fiscal cliff bill with donald williamson. the citizens against government waste look at what is in the legislation, including plug in scooters, and a senior correspondent talks about that taxes american space in 2013 as part of the affordable care act. "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> i think security remains a top priority because of the national security situation. we found congress failed to reach a conclusion. they remain very far apart. this industry is very opposed to any cybersecurity standards. >> i think another issue will be the auctions to create more spectrums, so the fcc has their sleeves r
for free transcripts, or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q-and- a.org. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >> next, the president of haiti addresses the european parliament. in a speech by syrian president bashar al assad, and at 11:00, another chance to see "q&a," with the former director of the nixon library. >> tomorrow on "washington journal," changes to the u.s. tax code as a result of the passage...
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for free transcripts, or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q- and-a.org. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >> i think cyber security remains a top priority because of its national security implications. we saw that congress failed to come to an agreement on legislation in 2012. perhaps many would predict this, but they remained far apart as far as cyber securities standards. >> another big issue is going to be implementing the incentive options to create more spectrum so that the sec has its sleeves rolled up and as in the midst of working on that, some hot-button issues. there is on licensed spectrum, that powered by five -- wifi. >> net neutrality could be a big issue in the next year. the d.c. circuit is considering verizon's challenge to the fcc's world. it is unclear how the court will rule. the d.c. circuit in the past has been skeptical of their authority. >> look at the major technology and telecommunications issues a 2030, and the reporters who cover them. that is tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >> this morning, changes to
for free transcripts, or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q- and-a.org. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >> i think cyber security remains a top priority because of its national security implications. we saw that congress failed to come to an agreement on legislation in 2012. perhaps many would predict this, but they remained far apart as far as cyber securities standards. >> another big issue is going to be implementing the...
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for a free transcript or give us your comments about this program, visit us at "q&a".org.lso available at the c-span podcast selection. >> people who describe themselves as libertarians, you might be getting between 10 and 15%. if you ask questions and you give people a battery of questions about different ideological things do you believe in tran-nine, and you track those, you get up to maybe 30% of americans. if you asked the following question, are you economically conservative but socially liberal, you get half of americans calling themselves libertarians is what they are. the cocoa
for a free transcript or give us your comments about this program, visit us at "q&a".org.lso available at the c-span podcast selection. >> people who describe themselves as libertarians, you might be getting between 10 and 15%. if you ask questions and you give people a battery of questions about different ideological things do you believe in tran-nine, and you track those, you get up to maybe 30% of americans. if you asked the following question, are you economically...
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clacks for a dvd copy of this program, call -- for free transcript or to give us your comments, visit us at q +a.org. we are also available as c-span2 podcasts
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for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q&a.org.&a programs are also available as c-span podcasts. ♪ .. neil barofsky discusses his new book titled "bailout." c-span: neil barofsky, author of "bailout," but rolled to demand named goldberg play in this story that you wrote in your book? >> guest: go was a former colleague of mine. i used to be a prosecutor in the sout
for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q&a.org.&a programs are also available as c-span podcasts. ♪ .. neil barofsky discusses his new book titled "bailout." c-span: neil barofsky, author of "bailout," but rolled to demand named goldberg play in this story that you wrote in your book? >> guest: go was a former colleague of mine. i used to be a prosecutor in the sout
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q. detroit altie spanish to find out more visit i to allahabad all tito is calm. and. no way did not have the overt history with racism in one head of the south there were no laws a said blacks had to ride on one part of the bus for no laws that blacks had to be in certain schools there were however extremely exclusive web of racially restrictive housing evidence that kept blacks in particular areas and out of other areas these covenants mandated the sale of real estate along racial lines in an effort to keep traditionally white neighborhoods free of non desirable home sometimes not desirable men latino sometimes not desirable men do sometimes not disarmament asian but it always meant black and so those racially restrictive covenants which didn't disappear into the late forty's early fifty's essentially kept blacks circumscribed in a very narrow portion of the l.a. county rich. white people were sort of forced to live on top of each other because it just wasn't possible to live where you chose even though you might have been able to afford it. in. south philly resident
q. detroit altie spanish to find out more visit i to allahabad all tito is calm. and. no way did not have the overt history with racism in one head of the south there were no laws a said blacks had to ride on one part of the bus for no laws that blacks had to be in certain schools there were however extremely exclusive web of racially restrictive housing evidence that kept blacks in particular areas and out of other areas these covenants mandated the sale of real estate along racial lines in an...
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for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at www.q-and- a.org. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >> next your calls and comments on "washington journal." and then we talk about them as well abbas political future and then we talk about u.s. immigration policy. >> the fundamental idea to hear is that if you spend time in silicon valley, if you spend time in detroit where the automobile industry is being rebuilt, if you spend at -- time outside the beltway, you think america has the potential to generate abundance for its own citizens and the world. if you spend time only inside the beltway, it looks like a zero sum game, it looks like lose lose and who will lose the most. what we tried to say in this book is what are the lessons of the technology sector, what are the lessons that come from the optimism in the technology sector and how can they bring us ideas we can pass along in the -- in washington, d.c.? >> bill clinton was at dell world and he said we cannot expect our businesses to compete if they only have speeds of band with
for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at www.q-and- a.org. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. >> next your calls and comments on "washington journal." and then we talk about them as well abbas political future and then we talk about u.s. immigration policy. >> the fundamental idea to hear is that if you spend time in silicon valley, if you spend time in detroit where the automobile industry is being...
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for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at www.q-and- a.org. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> next, live, your calls and comments on "washington journal," then general stanley a crystal talks about the fight against al-qaeda in iraq and live it 12:15 p.m., a discussion and health care costs. >> we've created a platform that we call a digital healthy back of the main component of that platform are a sense or that turns on when you swallows it that goes through your body. it sends information to a wearable patch that creates information about the in -- the medicine you take and your metabolism it gives you a panel of physiological wellness efforts and transmits it for yourself on and allows us to take that dated to the cloud and process it and send it back as an application to manage your own health. >> we are at an inflection point. we have called -- we have had all these incremental changes are the last five year
for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at www.q-and- a.org. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> next, live, your calls and comments on "washington journal," then general stanley a crystal talks about the fight against al-qaeda in iraq and live it 12:15 p.m., a discussion and health care costs....
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visit our website at klru.org /overherd to find interviews, q and a's with our audience and guests andpast episodes. >> in california you get it from the left and texas you get it from the right. so what happens is the publishers take out everything that is controversial, kids are reading the blandest possible stuff, they think that history is boring. really history is very exciting if you leave some of that stuff in. funding for overherd with evan smiih is provided in part by the mattson mchale foundation, in support of public televisson, also by mfi ffundation, within our community. of life and from the texas board of legal speeialization, board certified attorneys in your community. experienced, respected, and tested. also, by hillco partners. texas government affairs consultancy, and its global health care onsulting business unit hillco health. and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation, and viewers like you. thank you.
visit our website at klru.org /overherd to find interviews, q and a's with our audience and guests andpast episodes. >> in california you get it from the left and texas you get it from the right. so what happens is the publishers take out everything that is controversial, kids are reading the blandest possible stuff, they think that history is boring. really history is very exciting if you leave some of that stuff in. funding for overherd with evan smiih is provided in part by the mattson...
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for free transcripts or to give a as your comments about this program, visit us a q&a.org.q&a programs are also available at c-span podcast. >> i think cybersecurity remains a top priority because of his national security implications. we saw the congress failed to reach an agreement on cybersecurity legislation in 2012 as perhaps many would have predicted. they remain very far apart. this bit industry. this fit industries opposed any sort sort of cybersecurity standards. >> i think another big issue is going to be in fomenting the incentive option to create more spectrum so the fcc has its sleeves rolled up and is in the midst of working on that. some of the hot-button issues on that are unlicensed spectrum. that powers wifi and the other amazing devices that the tech sector is coming up with all the time. >> net neutrality could be a big issue in the next year. the d.c. circuit is currently considering a challenge to the fcc's rules and it's unfair exactly how the court is going to rule but dedication is on similar issues in the past that the d.c. circuit has been skeptic
for free transcripts or to give a as your comments about this program, visit us a q&a.org.q&a programs are also available at c-span podcast. >> i think cybersecurity remains a top priority because of his national security implications. we saw the congress failed to reach an agreement on cybersecurity legislation in 2012 as perhaps many would have predicted. they remain very far apart. this bit industry. this fit industries opposed any sort sort of cybersecurity standards. >>...
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visit to iran last month. we're happy to talk more about current economic conditions, social and political conditions in the q&a. for now, let me say simply that no one who has walked the streets of tehran who has seen iran's economy is not collapsing or attacked or range of iranian could possibly think that sanctions are working in a way that will compile the islamic republic conclusion ursa minor to american demands on the nuclear issue. that is delusional. on the arab awakening, the same tendency save actions are working and they seek to embrace the defined proposition at the same social current of pro-american leaders in tunisia and egypt are empowered islamists across the arab world will in iran somehow transformed these tonic republic into a secular liberal state. that is truly logic defined. in tehran, we can tell you iranian policymakers and analysts see the arab awakening is usually passes for the regional position. they judge correctly that any arab government which becomes warmer sentiment of the people's beliefs, concerned were also become less enthusiastic about strategic cooperation, let alone is
visit to iran last month. we're happy to talk more about current economic conditions, social and political conditions in the q&a. for now, let me say simply that no one who has walked the streets of tehran who has seen iran's economy is not collapsing or attacked or range of iranian could possibly think that sanctions are working in a way that will compile the islamic republic conclusion ursa minor to american demands on the nuclear issue. that is delusional. on the arab awakening, the same...
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visit to iran last month. we're happy to talk more about current economic conditions, social and political conditions in the q&a. for now let me say simply that no one who has walked the streets of tehran who has seen that iran's economy is not collapsing or who's talked to a range of iranians could possibly think that sanctions are working in a way that will compel either the islamic republic's implosion or its surrender to american demands on the nuclear issue. that is delusional. on the arab awakening, the same pundits who say that sanctions are working advise you to embrace the logic-defying proposition that the same social currents that depose pro-american leaders in tunisia and egypt and are empowering islamists in countries across the arab world will, in iran, somehow transform the islamic republic into a secular/liberal state. that is truly logic-defying. in the tehran we can tell you -- in tehran we can tell you iranian policymakers and analysts see the awakening as hugely positive for the islamic republic's regional position. they judge, correctly, that any arab government which becomes at all more r
visit to iran last month. we're happy to talk more about current economic conditions, social and political conditions in the q&a. for now let me say simply that no one who has walked the streets of tehran who has seen that iran's economy is not collapsing or who's talked to a range of iranians could possibly think that sanctions are working in a way that will compel either the islamic republic's implosion or its surrender to american demands on the nuclear issue. that is delusional. on the...
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i think that collect the visitation of the minds of america's founding fathers are particularly dangerous because if they say so often in the book, they were not equipped to q&a and presenting them as such terms to dramatically oversimplified the politics of the founding generation and comes to be used as a battering ram to beat people over the head with a way for i think are historically incoherent and rhetorically unsound. >> host: who won america's right wing are we talking about? >> guest: i started with glenn beck. i was determined i was going to write this book about 15 minutes after i read into quÉbec's translation of the federalist papers from the original argument and are super market wichita. i kind of went around and say to people, can you believe this? glenn beck has translated the federalist papers and almost everybody said was so without? is that they are in english. i don't need to be translated. people didn't understand why i was so upset about this. it really kind of ticked me off. since i was the first book i read, with glenn beck's translation of 33, 34 fabulous papers at the commentary. ultimately the recent biography of george washingto
i think that collect the visitation of the minds of america's founding fathers are particularly dangerous because if they say so often in the book, they were not equipped to q&a and presenting them as such terms to dramatically oversimplified the politics of the founding generation and comes to be used as a battering ram to beat people over the head with a way for i think are historically incoherent and rhetorically unsound. >> host: who won america's right wing are we talking about?...