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they lose to warren harding. that was after the monsters year of 1919 and american voters were voting for a republican matter who it was in a happened to be warren harding, who did win and chose his cabinet here in saint augustine, lord of, across -- saint augustine, florida. we come back at the end of this day today to the hotel's daily on -- hotel ponce de leon. this is franklin roosevelt probably most famous quote when he took office. the american people got scared. more than they had been before -- more than they had ever been before. they were in an emotional position of helplessness. he said to them, first of all the very first thing i want to say to you is we have nothing to fear but fear itself. boy, were they filled with fear. so he is the right guy at the right place at the right time. he is going to make a huge change in america. we make a fundamental shift away from the old form of government to a new form of government, which is going to be characterized by big government, big spending, a national de
they lose to warren harding. that was after the monsters year of 1919 and american voters were voting for a republican matter who it was in a happened to be warren harding, who did win and chose his cabinet here in saint augustine, lord of, across -- saint augustine, florida. we come back at the end of this day today to the hotel's daily on -- hotel ponce de leon. this is franklin roosevelt probably most famous quote when he took office. the american people got scared. more than they had been...
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harding to michelle obama. that was the theme of the annual warren g. harding symposium at ohio state university at mary -- marion. it is about four hours. to begin our first session, entitled "paving the way," will you please join me in welcoming the moderator for the session, the director of education and special events lucinda. >> [applause] >> thank you. >> [applause] >> thank you, and thank you, everyone, who is involved with the harding symposium. you have absolutely no idea how thrilled my colleagues and i are all to be here. anytime we get a chance to present first the ladies, we always -- first ladies, we always present our mission, -- you can tell i'm really good today. [laughter] which is to to get the public about the lives and the activities of the first ladies of this country. and believe me, they were all wonderful. and as i was talking to somebody last night at the reception, we think all the presidents were quite intelligent. everyone of them. because they were smart enough to marry the woman who'd -- who became the lead partner and the
harding to michelle obama. that was the theme of the annual warren g. harding symposium at ohio state university at mary -- marion. it is about four hours. to begin our first session, entitled "paving the way," will you please join me in welcoming the moderator for the session, the director of education and special events lucinda. >> [applause] >> thank you. >> [applause] >> thank you, and thank you, everyone, who is involved with the harding symposium. you...
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and the character of harry sinclair is as we know part of the teapot dome scandal of 1922 when warren harding was president. harry later after five years of prosecution served six months in the washington, d.c. jail for corruption. but unusually from his jail cell he still conducted business in tulsa. earlier ones were the rubber band millionaire, he made and lost two $50 million fortunes between 1910 and 1929. others included john paul getty of getty oil fame. once the richest man in the world. while he was not born here, his dad had some oil properties here and when he was a teen anyoner he came to work the fields in tulsa and stayed through the 20s and made his first millions here. later buying william g. skelly oil, another prominent tulsa family. ultimately john paul bought his company. others include wade phillips. wade phillips is to me and many native tul sans the father of modern tulsa. he and his brother started in the oil fields of bartersville. they split up their properties in 1917. frank stayed in bartersville and started phillips 66. wade moved to tulsa and began his own oil ca
and the character of harry sinclair is as we know part of the teapot dome scandal of 1922 when warren harding was president. harry later after five years of prosecution served six months in the washington, d.c. jail for corruption. but unusually from his jail cell he still conducted business in tulsa. earlier ones were the rubber band millionaire, he made and lost two $50 million fortunes between 1910 and 1929. others included john paul getty of getty oil fame. once the richest man in the...
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in 1920's, we had three consecutive republican presidents with warren harding calvin coolidge, and then herbert hoover. i see him as being at the very least, one of the unluckiest presidents of american history. he's elected november 1928, sworn in march 1929, and the start market crashed in october. he gets blamed. people who are homeless living hooverville, people who have bad shoes have hoover shoes. if you are eating cereal for breakfast lunch, and dinner, you're eating a hoover meal. it commentates that he -- commentates that he is the source of problems. he has these beliefs of what the role of government is and what the role of government is, especially in relation to the economy. and he will not waver. he is committed to his belief. which is commendable. finding someone that doesn't change with the wind. but for the time, it was not right. i also view him, me personally, as probably the wrong man in the wrong place at the wrong time. [laughter] professor voguit: this quote is as he was leaving office. the next president was coming in. he saw us going down the road of wasted spen
in 1920's, we had three consecutive republican presidents with warren harding calvin coolidge, and then herbert hoover. i see him as being at the very least, one of the unluckiest presidents of american history. he's elected november 1928, sworn in march 1929, and the start market crashed in october. he gets blamed. people who are homeless living hooverville, people who have bad shoes have hoover shoes. if you are eating cereal for breakfast lunch, and dinner, you're eating a hoover meal. it...
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. >> jon: warren harding. a dickhead, not an asshole. it's nuance but a difference. >> jon: nixon.clearly an asshole. >> gaping. a gaping asshole but closeted. nixon's assholishness went unconfirmed until the tapes leaked but trump, on the other hand, says it loud and proud. i'm here, i'm an asshole get used to it you mexican rapist losers. >> jon: i admit it. i never thawed about it. >> jon, clearly you are prejudiced against asshole americans. >> jon: that's totally not true jordan. i have very close friends who are assholes. >> really? >> jon: yep. like who? paul rudd. paul rudd is an asshole. (cheers and applause) >> jon! thank you for the shoutout, buddy! really, this is the best asshole you could come up with? >> jon: hey, klepper i just (bleep) your man while your dad dad watched. you piece of (bleep). trump 2016! (applause) i stand corrected. that guy's a real asshole. >> jon: i get it now, trump's campaign is a step forward for assholes everywhere. >> a giant leap for ass kind. let me tell you a story about a little boat. people used to say to me -- to him, little boy, you
. >> jon: warren harding. a dickhead, not an asshole. it's nuance but a difference. >> jon: nixon.clearly an asshole. >> gaping. a gaping asshole but closeted. nixon's assholishness went unconfirmed until the tapes leaked but trump, on the other hand, says it loud and proud. i'm here, i'm an asshole get used to it you mexican rapist losers. >> jon: i admit it. i never thawed about it. >> jon, clearly you are prejudiced against asshole americans. >> jon:...
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harding to michelle obama. that was the theme of the annual warren g. harding symposium at ohio state university at mary and it is about four hours. host: and now entitled paving the way, we you please welcome the two rector of special events at the national first lady library, lucinda fraley. lucinda: thank you. and thank you, everyone, who was involved in the symposium. you have absolutely no how thrilled we are to be here. anytime we get a chance to present first ladies, we always look forward to it. our mission, really good, which is to educate the public about the lives and the activities of the first ladies of this country, and believe me, they were all wonderful, and as i was talking to somebody at the reception we think all of the presidents were quite intelligent. every one of them, because they were smart enough to marry the woman who became their life partner and the first ladies of our country. we want you to be wowed. thank you. [laughter] [odd sound] lucinda: are we all right? we want you to be wowed by the first ladies, and as we are every
harding to michelle obama. that was the theme of the annual warren g. harding symposium at ohio state university at mary and it is about four hours. host: and now entitled paving the way, we you please welcome the two rector of special events at the national first lady library, lucinda fraley. lucinda: thank you. and thank you, everyone, who was involved in the symposium. you have absolutely no how thrilled we are to be here. anytime we get a chance to present first ladies, we always look...
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harding followed by grace coolidge followed by hoover, their representatives will give a brief biography to you of how wonderful they really were. first, a good friend of ours, sherry holmes. of the warren g. harding presidential site. this is very unusual. sherry is a former journalist. she is one of the two newspapers, -- [indiscernible] but she also was at the canton repository. [bad audio quality] she is a lector and an author. and has authored several books. would you please introduce ms. harding? >> i would be happy to. [indiscernible] -- was a native of marion, ohio. born in 1850 -- she and her two younger brothers -- [indiscernible] an industrious and self-made businessman, -- [indiscernible] she attended the cincinnati conservatory of music as a teenager, studying piano. and it shocked her parents when she awoke at the age of 19, literally, with the boy next door. the marriage produced a son, marshall, before imploding in divorce. in 1891, 30-year-old florence married 25-year-old warren harding, editor of the "marion daily star" newspaper. lawrence -- florence embraced newspapering as a family business and quickly jumped in to revamp the circulation department. she was not a wo
harding followed by grace coolidge followed by hoover, their representatives will give a brief biography to you of how wonderful they really were. first, a good friend of ours, sherry holmes. of the warren g. harding presidential site. this is very unusual. sherry is a former journalist. she is one of the two newspapers, -- [indiscernible] but she also was at the canton repository. [bad audio quality] she is a lector and an author. and has authored several books. would you please introduce ms....
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i serve as the chairman of the warren g. harding symposium advisory committee. day, it is my pleasure to welcome you to the sixth annual warren g. harding symposium entitled “the modern first ladies: portraits in contrast." today, in partnership with the national first ladies library in canton ohio, we are proud to welcome a group of outstanding authors, researchers, and dignitaries who will examine the distinctly varied styles and approaches of those fascinating women who have served our country as first lady. they will also share up close and personal insights into the life in the white house from the harding's to the obama administration. we have some special guests i would like to introduce today in the audience. a number of representatives from the ohio history connection, the official historical society of the state of ohio. they include aaron bartlett, fred smith, elizabeth nelson, and don sweeney. we are also pleased to welcome again members of the harding family this afternoon, including three of the president's great-nephew's -- . nephews -- welcome to
i serve as the chairman of the warren g. harding symposium advisory committee. day, it is my pleasure to welcome you to the sixth annual warren g. harding symposium entitled “the modern first ladies: portraits in contrast." today, in partnership with the national first ladies library in canton ohio, we are proud to welcome a group of outstanding authors, researchers, and dignitaries who will examine the distinctly varied styles and approaches of those fascinating women who have served...
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in 1920's, we had three consecutive republican presidents with warren harding calvin coolidge, and then herbert hoover. i see him as being at the very least, one of the unluckiest presidents of american history. he's elected november 1928, sworn in march 1929, and the start market crashed in october. he gets blamed. people who are homeless living hooverville, people who have bad shoes have hoover
in 1920's, we had three consecutive republican presidents with warren harding calvin coolidge, and then herbert hoover. i see him as being at the very least, one of the unluckiest presidents of american history. he's elected november 1928, sworn in march 1929, and the start market crashed in october. he gets blamed. people who are homeless living hooverville, people who have bad shoes have hoover
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on american history tv on c-span's at 1:00 eastern, we are live with warren g. harding symposium on modern first ladies. speakers include cynthia bettinger. and then left it and get her crider. little after 9:00, the national archives of kansas city shows how the u.s. government used cap again it world war ii to persuade citizens to join the military, buy war bonds, and keep national secrets. get our complete schedule as www.c-span.org. >> when franzen also married president grover cleveland she became a first lady with many first. the first and only first lady to married in the white house. at age 21, the youngest to serve as first lady. when she died october 20 ninth, 1947, she lived an additional 51 years after leaving the white house, longer than any other first lady. frances cleveland, sunday night at 8:00 eastern. on first ladies, examining the influence of the lives of the presidents. -- wives of the president. panelist convened by the national archives -- this is just over an hour. >> the order for this panel which is about the historical significance of the div
on american history tv on c-span's at 1:00 eastern, we are live with warren g. harding symposium on modern first ladies. speakers include cynthia bettinger. and then left it and get her crider. little after 9:00, the national archives of kansas city shows how the u.s. government used cap again it world war ii to persuade citizens to join the military, buy war bonds, and keep national secrets. get our complete schedule as www.c-span.org. >> when franzen also married president grover...
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[applause] >> we will be back in marion, ohio on more the warren g. harding symposium on modern verse ladies in about 15 minutes. we join our c-span cities to her on the road as they explore the history of lexington, kentucky. >> welcome to the mary todd lincoln house, we have the distinction of being the first historic site in the nation restored to honor a first lady. we are the girls at of mary todd who went on to marry one of our greatest presidents, abraham lincoln. mary todd was born in lexington in 1818, the fourth of seven children. unfortunately, when she was six years old, her mother experienced convocations after the birth of her seventh child. as happened all too often, she passed away as a result of childbirth. a year and a half later, robert who had been actively scouting for second wife to help care for his very large and family, he remarried, a woman named betsy humphries. and she became stepmother to the six young todd to children who were alive at that time. in addition to caring for them and raising them she also had nine children of her ow
[applause] >> we will be back in marion, ohio on more the warren g. harding symposium on modern verse ladies in about 15 minutes. we join our c-span cities to her on the road as they explore the history of lexington, kentucky. >> welcome to the mary todd lincoln house, we have the distinction of being the first historic site in the nation restored to honor a first lady. we are the girls at of mary todd who went on to marry one of our greatest presidents, abraham lincoln. mary todd...
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saturday afternoon, we live with the warren harding symposium. speakers include authors historians and the executive director of the national first lady's library. after 9:00 the national archives of kansas city shows how the u.s. government used propaganda during world war ii to persuade citizens to join the military. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> tomorrow, thedaniel halper looks at the 2016 republican campaign. after that, former undersecretary of state for arms control lellen that, former undersecretary of state for arms tauscher talks about the rainy and nuclear agreement. earlier today, the former director of the eyes israeli missile defense talks about the threats. you heard about the weapons capabilities for isis and iran and the dangers the u.s. could see. this is one hour. >> i want to welcome our friends from c-span that are here this morning. on behalf of the air force association, the national defense industrial association i want to thank you all and welcome our sponsers and our friends from the israeli embassy. i want
saturday afternoon, we live with the warren harding symposium. speakers include authors historians and the executive director of the national first lady's library. after 9:00 the national archives of kansas city shows how the u.s. government used propaganda during world war ii to persuade citizens to join the military. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> tomorrow, thedaniel halper looks at the 2016 republican campaign. after that, former undersecretary of state for arms control...
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in 1920 warren gg harding, a republican senator from ohio defeated james cox democratic senator fromohio and some years later harding was voted the 29th best president in the history of the united states you see what's coming don't you. half the time america had had 29 presence. none,. none however, had presided over an administration as corrupt as harding's. one member of the administration was perhaps -- and this was a fellow a fellow whose office was next to that of the attorney general, he was perhaps the leading provider and washington and he committed suicide when he feared that he might be exposed. a cabinet officer a friend of harding's command command is michael man was put in charge of veterans affairs, and he stole supplies from veterans hospitals this is a year or two after the war veterans hospitals were full and needed their supplies as much as ever. he stole them sold them for his own profit, and then with harding's approval escaped to europe. he was never prosecuted. his top assistant feared prosecution. he committed suicide. the attorney general was indicted for frau
in 1920 warren gg harding, a republican senator from ohio defeated james cox democratic senator fromohio and some years later harding was voted the 29th best president in the history of the united states you see what's coming don't you. half the time america had had 29 presence. none,. none however, had presided over an administration as corrupt as harding's. one member of the administration was perhaps -- and this was a fellow a fellow whose office was next to that of the attorney general, he...
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and on american history, we are live with the warren g. harding symposium.peakers include author cynthia bettinger and the executive director of the national first lady library. a little after 9:00, the national archives of kansas city. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. this morning, weekly standard online editor daniel halbert discusses developments for the 2016 republican race for president. later, former undersecretary of state for arms control and national security looks at the iran nuclear agreement and how it will be unlimited, and its impact on the middle east. as always we will take our calls and -- your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. washington journal is next. ♪ for the first time this election cycle the five democratic presidents -- candidate for president met in iowa. they had messages about republicans, income inequality, the military, even some foreign policy being discussed by hillary clinton. not only will we hear from candidates in the next hour, but for democrats in this hour we want to hear directly
and on american history, we are live with the warren g. harding symposium.peakers include author cynthia bettinger and the executive director of the national first lady library. a little after 9:00, the national archives of kansas city. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. this morning, weekly standard online editor daniel halbert discusses developments for the 2016 republican race for president. later, former undersecretary of state for arms control and national security looks at the iran...
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[chatter] >> that concludes our live coverage today at ohio state university and the warren g. harding symposium. we will air all of today's events tomorrow. you are watching american history tv on c-span3, find more programming on our website, at c-span.org. american history tv is featuring the original series, first ladies, influence and image at 8:00 p.m. on sunday nights at the rest of this year. c-span produced the series in cooperation with the white house. this is conversations with experts, video tors of historic sites, and we tell the stories of america's 45 first ladies. you are watching american history tv, a weekend, every weekend on c-span3. to mark the 60th anniversary of the newspaper "roll call," we are talking to reporters. >> when it went to press for the june 6, 1968 edition, they didn't yet know what would be the fate of bobby kennedy. they knew he had they knew that he had been shot, and they knew he had been rushed to a hospital in los angeles but they went to press not knowing exactly what the outcome would be. so the editorial staff at the time and the founder a
[chatter] >> that concludes our live coverage today at ohio state university and the warren g. harding symposium. we will air all of today's events tomorrow. you are watching american history tv on c-span3, find more programming on our website, at c-span.org. american history tv is featuring the original series, first ladies, influence and image at 8:00 p.m. on sunday nights at the rest of this year. c-span produced the series in cooperation with the white house. this is conversations...
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warren g. harding. "normalcy." gabriel: that's about a precedent.he point is that current interest rates are not thate new normal. gabriel: absolutely not. there are people -- larry summers is talking about secular stagnation. if you believe that we are in secular stagnation, that the economy will never grow again unless we raise interest rates. what i did in this piece is i looked at the so-called financial balances, the imbalances in the u.s. economy. these were at a record high in 2008 and 2010. they are now almost at a record low, and that implies that what we have seen is a balance sheet recession. that is to say, people and companies were overleveraged, and had to deleverage before they could stop spending. but we are getting back to that. the symptoms are the same as the stec it or stagnation -- as the secular stagnation but it passes. deleveraging is now very much done. we are slowly getting back to normal. is the new normal going to be like the old normal? no. companies are not going to borrow as much as they did, but they are borrowing. cr
warren g. harding. "normalcy." gabriel: that's about a precedent.he point is that current interest rates are not thate new normal. gabriel: absolutely not. there are people -- larry summers is talking about secular stagnation. if you believe that we are in secular stagnation, that the economy will never grow again unless we raise interest rates. what i did in this piece is i looked at the so-called financial balances, the imbalances in the u.s. economy. these were at a record high in...
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american history tv" on c-span3, saturday afternoon starting at 1:00 eastern, we're live with the warren g. harding symposium on modern first ladies from florence harding to michelle obama. speakers include author cynthia bittinger and executive director of the first ladies library. and a little after 9:00, jake ursuline shows how the u.s. government showed propaganda during world war ii to persuade citizens to join the military, buy war bonds and keep national secrets. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >>> a recent report by the consumer financial protection bureau showed that agency actions resulted in financial institutions paying $114 million in compensation to consumers. cfpb director richard cordray testified at the senate banking committee about his agency's work. this is just over two hours. >> the meeting will come to order. today the committee will hear from richard cordray, the director of the bureau of consumer financial protection. the bureau has grown to over 1,450 employees, and has been very active since director cordray's last testimony before this committee. among other thi
american history tv" on c-span3, saturday afternoon starting at 1:00 eastern, we're live with the warren g. harding symposium on modern first ladies from florence harding to michelle obama. speakers include author cynthia bittinger and executive director of the first ladies library. and a little after 9:00, jake ursuline shows how the u.s. government showed propaganda during world war ii to persuade citizens to join the military, buy war bonds and keep national secrets. get our complete...
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on american history tv on c-span3 started at 1:00 eastern, we are live at the warren g. harding symposium on modern first ladies from florence harding to michelle obama. the executive director of the national first ladies library patricia crider. a little after 9:00, ursula of the national archives of kansas city shows how the u.s. government used propaganda during world war ii to persuade citizens to join the military buy war bonds, and keep national secrets. get our complete schedule at www.c-span.org. >> the former director of the israeli military defense outlines some of the missile threats that isis and iran posed today. this is part of a series on proliferation and arms control. the air force association, the national defense industrial association, and the reserve officers association hosted this hour-long event. >> i want to welcome our friends from c-span that are here this morning. my name is peter. on behalf of the air force association, the national defense industrial association and reserve officers association of america i want to thank you , all and welcome our sp
on american history tv on c-span3 started at 1:00 eastern, we are live at the warren g. harding symposium on modern first ladies from florence harding to michelle obama. the executive director of the national first ladies library patricia crider. a little after 9:00, ursula of the national archives of kansas city shows how the u.s. government used propaganda during world war ii to persuade citizens to join the military buy war bonds, and keep national secrets. get our complete schedule at...
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american history tv on c-span3 the warren g. harding symposium on modern first ladies. speakers include patricia crider. an adequate, jake ursuline of the national archives shows how the u.s. government used propaganda during world war ii to persuade citizens to join the military. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. announcer: national security analysts discuss the iran nuclear program agreement at the atlantic council, focusing on the role of the international atomic energy the in monitoring iranian facilities. it is moderated by barbara schliemann. this is about 1.5 hours. barbara: ok. welcome to the atlantic council. we have done it again. we have timed a program to follow by one day a historic agreement with iran. i would like to say that i planned it this way, but in this case, it is just dumb luck. as we all know, there is a lot to digest in this document that was announced yesterday. we are going to welcome your questions about any aspect of the agreement. our focus is on one of the most important issues that congress will be looking at it, other critics wil
american history tv on c-span3 the warren g. harding symposium on modern first ladies. speakers include patricia crider. an adequate, jake ursuline of the national archives shows how the u.s. government used propaganda during world war ii to persuade citizens to join the military. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. announcer: national security analysts discuss the iran nuclear program agreement at the atlantic council, focusing on the role of the international atomic energy the in...
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on american history tv on c-span3, we're live at the warren g. hardingymposium for modern first ladies. speakers include historian and dunlap any national first lady library director. a little after 9:00, j of the national archives of kansas city showed how the government used propaganda and world war ii to persuade citizens to buy war bonds and keep national secrets. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> the government accountability office says that healthcare.gov the website where americans can purchase health insurance signed up 11 fake accounts. the senate finance committee held a hearing about that yesterday. this is about an hour. >> the committee will come to order. good morning, everybody. today's hearing will address controls of health care.gov. we will hear from the government accountability office. sato bagdoyan -- if i'm saying that right -- led to undercover secret shopper investigation to test the internet controls of healthcare.gov interview the center's this best centers of medicare and medicaid handling of the program. this invest
on american history tv on c-span3, we're live at the warren g. hardingymposium for modern first ladies. speakers include historian and dunlap any national first lady library director. a little after 9:00, j of the national archives of kansas city showed how the government used propaganda and world war ii to persuade citizens to buy war bonds and keep national secrets. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> the government accountability office says that healthcare.gov the website...
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we are live with the warren g. harding symposium on modern first ladies. a little after 9:00, the national archives of kansas city shows how the u.s. government used propaganda during world war ii to persuade citizens to join the military and keep national secrets. get our complete schedule a c-span.org. tomorrow on washington journal. your phone calls on washington journal live saturday. this sunday on q and a an artist on her use of drawings. >> around the country, you can lend in solitary for your art readings, sexual orientations, or your friends. very often when you have a big camera, it puts a big distance between you and the person. you are taking these images. they cannot see what you are taking. when you draw, it is a vulnerable thing. they can see exactly what you are doing. it is more of an interchange. most people have not been drawn before. a lot of times i just try people because i like to. i like talking to them when i do it. >> today's white house briefing with press secretary josh earnest. [laughter] >> welcome to the friday briefing. it i
we are live with the warren g. harding symposium on modern first ladies. a little after 9:00, the national archives of kansas city shows how the u.s. government used propaganda during world war ii to persuade citizens to join the military and keep national secrets. get our complete schedule a c-span.org. tomorrow on washington journal. your phone calls on washington journal live saturday. this sunday on q and a an artist on her use of drawings. >> around the country, you can lend in...
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is on american history tv on c-span 3, saturday afternoon starting at one of clock is time warren g. hardingsymposium on modern worse ladies, -- modern first ladies. speakers include the executive director the national first ladies library. at a little after 9:00, jake ursuline shows how the u.s. government used propaganda during world war ii to persuade citizens to join the military, buy war bonds, and keep national secrets. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> federal air marshals service director rodrick allison testified this week for a house subcommittee. he said air marshals are still needed on the job. the hearing examined the effectiveness of air marshal operation and the impact on aviation security. it is about an hour and 10 minutes. i now recognize myself for an opening statement. i would like to welcome everyone to today's hearing on tsa's federal air marshals service. the subcommittee is meaning to examine the federal air marshal service and its readiness to meet the evolving threat. before we begin, i would like to express my support for administrator net binge or, -- ne
is on american history tv on c-span 3, saturday afternoon starting at one of clock is time warren g. hardingsymposium on modern worse ladies, -- modern first ladies. speakers include the executive director the national first ladies library. at a little after 9:00, jake ursuline shows how the u.s. government used propaganda during world war ii to persuade citizens to join the military, buy war bonds, and keep national secrets. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> federal air...
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. >> saturday afternoon starting at 1:00 we're live with the warren g. harding symposium. speakers include author cynthia bidninger and the executive director of the national first ladies library. little after 9:00 jakers lynn of the national archives shows how the u.s. government used propaganda during world war ii to persuade citizens to join the military. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> now the details about an agreement with iran over its nuclear program have been released president obama talked about the deal in a press conference arguing that it makes the world safer by preventing iran from developing nuclear weapons. >> good afternoon. yesterday was an historic day. the comprehensive long-term deal that we achieved with our allies and partners to prevent iran from developing a nuclear weapon displaying our diplomacy. shows what we can accomplish when we lead from a position of strength and principle, when we unite the international community around a shared vision and we resolve to solve problems peacefully. as i said yesterday it is important for the am
. >> saturday afternoon starting at 1:00 we're live with the warren g. harding symposium. speakers include author cynthia bidninger and the executive director of the national first ladies library. little after 9:00 jakers lynn of the national archives shows how the u.s. government used propaganda during world war ii to persuade citizens to join the military. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> now the details about an agreement with iran over its nuclear program have been...
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american history tv" on c-span3, saturday afternoon starting at 1:00 eastern, we're live with the warren g. harding symposium. the executive director of the first ladies library. and a little after 9:00 showing how the u.s. government used propaganda during world war ii to persuade citizens to join the military, buy war bonds and keep national secrets. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >>> nasa researchers today showed some of the latest and most detailed photographs of the dwarf planet pluto, and its moons, coming from the new horizons spacecraft. we'll hear from five of the project scientists talking about the image also of pluto and its satellite at this one-hour briefing. >> good afternoon. welcome to the johns hopkins laboratory in lower maryland. to set the stage for today's press conference, please welcome to the podium associate administrator, from washington, d.c., dr. john brunsfeld. [ applause ] >> welcome, everyone. it's a full auditorium here at the johns hopkins university applied physics lab. i was a little bit worried no one would show up. actually, i wasn't worried at all. a
american history tv" on c-span3, saturday afternoon starting at 1:00 eastern, we're live with the warren g. harding symposium. the executive director of the first ladies library. and a little after 9:00 showing how the u.s. government used propaganda during world war ii to persuade citizens to join the military, buy war bonds and keep national secrets. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >>> nasa researchers today showed some of the latest and most detailed photographs of the...
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. >>> and on american history tv on c-span3, saturday afternoon we're live from the warren g. harding symposium on modern first ladies. speakers include author cynthia biddinger, ann dunlap and the executive director of the national first ladies library. and a little after 9:00, jake ersling shows how the u.s. government used propaganda to persuade citizens to join the military, buy war bonds and keep national secrets. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> next los angeles mayor eric garcetti talks about how mayors can address national issues. he talked about immigration spt minimum wage at an event hosted by the national press club. >> is she chair still? >> hi, everybody. >> hello. >> especially you, mayor. welcome to the national press club. i'm bob wiener and i'm the host of today's event, moderator and this is a news makers committee event and we're happy to have you all here. we're especially happy to have today los angeles mayor eric garcetti who will discuss the nation's broken immigration system and his plans to address immigration reform through his local auspices whil
. >>> and on american history tv on c-span3, saturday afternoon we're live from the warren g. harding symposium on modern first ladies. speakers include author cynthia biddinger, ann dunlap and the executive director of the national first ladies library. and a little after 9:00, jake ersling shows how the u.s. government used propaganda to persuade citizens to join the military, buy war bonds and keep national secrets. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> next los angeles...
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we are live with the warren g. harding symposium. speakers are authors and the executive director of the national first ladies library, patricia kreider. a little after 9:00, the national archives of kansas city shows how the u.s. government used propaganda during world war ii to persuade citizens to join the military by war bonds and keep national secrets. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >>> labor secretary thomas perez is our guest on "news makers" this weekend. he'll answer questions about increasing the minimum wage, overtime pay, family leave and employment numbers. "news makers" is on sunday at 10:00 p.m. >>> in may president obama nominated james dunford to be chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. a week ago the senate armed services committee held a confirmation hearing for general dunford. senator john mccain chaired the 2 1/2 hour long meeting. >> -- questions for the military nominations. >> well, good morning. the senate armed services committee will consider the nomination of general dunford to be the chairman
we are live with the warren g. harding symposium. speakers are authors and the executive director of the national first ladies library, patricia kreider. a little after 9:00, the national archives of kansas city shows how the u.s. government used propaganda during world war ii to persuade citizens to join the military by war bonds and keep national secrets. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >>> labor secretary thomas perez is our guest on "news makers" this weekend....
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and saturday afternoon at 1:00 eastern we're live with the warren g. harding symposium from florence harding to michelle obama. speakers include historian ann dunlap and the executive director of the national first ladies' library. at 9:00, the national archives of kansas city shows how the u.s. government used propaganda during world war ii to persuade citizens to join the military buy war bonds and keep national secrets. get our complete schedule at cspan.org. >>> lake secretary thomas perez is our guest on "news makers" this weekend. he'll answer questions about increasing the minimum wage overtime pay family leave and employment numbers. newsmakers is on c-span sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern. >>> early next month, a forum with republican presidential candidates. c-span is partnering with the new hampshire union leader for the voters first forum on monday august 13. all 17 current and likely gop candidates have been invited to participate. the forum is live from st. anselm college in manchester on c-span, c-span radio and cspan.org on monday aug
and saturday afternoon at 1:00 eastern we're live with the warren g. harding symposium from florence harding to michelle obama. speakers include historian ann dunlap and the executive director of the national first ladies' library. at 9:00, the national archives of kansas city shows how the u.s. government used propaganda during world war ii to persuade citizens to join the military buy war bonds and keep national secrets. get our complete schedule at cspan.org. >>> lake secretary...
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american history tv on c-span3, saturday afternoon starting at 1:00 eastern, we're live with the warren g. harding symposium on modern first ladies from florence harding to michelle obama. speakers include author cynthia bidder and director of first ladies library, patricia citer. we show how the u.s. government uses propaganda -- get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >>> labor secretary thomas perez is our guest on news makers this weekend. he'll answer questions about increasing the minimum wage overtime pay, family leave and employment numbers. news makers is on c-span sunday at 10:00 a.m. and again at 6:00 p.m. eastern. >>> this sunday on q&a artist and journalist molly crabapple on her use of drawings to tell invegs gatetive stories from around the world. >> gang affiliation may be reading a book by a black panther, aztec drawings or having a tattoo. pelican bay isn't alone in this. around the country you can land in solitary for your art your readings, your belief, your sexual orientation or your friends. >> i go around with a sketch book and draw. a lot of times that's not necessarily to
american history tv on c-span3, saturday afternoon starting at 1:00 eastern, we're live with the warren g. harding symposium on modern first ladies from florence harding to michelle obama. speakers include author cynthia bidder and director of first ladies library, patricia citer. we show how the u.s. government uses propaganda -- get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >>> labor secretary thomas perez is our guest on news makers this weekend. he'll answer questions about increasing...
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warren. it's so hard to see, you know bernie sanders with his crazy white hair and long professorial speeches becoming the nominee but it shows the frustration with hillary clinton and mainstream of the party. >> when you look at the num birsbernumbers, it's 15 million for sanders. >> in the age of donald trump, money is everything in politics you'd much rather be in hillary clinton's position right now. bernie sanders is technically close to a statistical tie, but these campaigns are a long slog. so you certainly want to be in hillary clinton's position. it is going to be all about cash in the end. this is a cry of pain from the populists rising within the party. they don't have a candidate so they'll make this their candidate. >> the other name is that of vice president joe biden. do you think there's any chance he still jumps in? >> there's no doubt joe biden would like to be in this race. i suspect he's kicking himself right now because he was contemplating a run when hillary clinton was sucking all the oxygen ot of the room. now this vice president is watching bernie sanders mount a viab
warren. it's so hard to see, you know bernie sanders with his crazy white hair and long professorial speeches becoming the nominee but it shows the frustration with hillary clinton and mainstream of the party. >> when you look at the num birsbernumbers, it's 15 million for sanders. >> in the age of donald trump, money is everything in politics you'd much rather be in hillary clinton's position right now. bernie sanders is technically close to a statistical tie, but these campaigns...
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on american history tv on c-span3, 1:00 eastern, the warren g. hardingum on modern first lady from mrs. harding to michelle obama. the executive director of the national first ladies library and a little after 9:00, jake ursuline of the national archives in kansas city shows us how the u.s. government used propaganda during world war ii to persuade citizens to join the military, buy war bonds, and keep national secrets. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. this sunday on q&a, artist and journalist molly crabapple on her use of drawings to tell stories from around the world. >> reading a book by a black panther, drawing aspect patterns or having a tattoo. the pelican bay is not alone, you can land in solitary for your art, believe, gender status, sexual orientation or friends. >> when i draw, a lot of times is not to show the finished drawing but to build rapport with people. when you have a big camera, it put a distance between you and the person. you are taking these images, they cannot see what you are taking. even though you are producing beautifu
on american history tv on c-span3, 1:00 eastern, the warren g. hardingum on modern first lady from mrs. harding to michelle obama. the executive director of the national first ladies library and a little after 9:00, jake ursuline of the national archives in kansas city shows us how the u.s. government used propaganda during world war ii to persuade citizens to join the military, buy war bonds, and keep national secrets. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. this sunday on q&a, artist and...
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warren. >> it is hard to save for retirement. almost one-third of americans on the edge of retirement have zero savings and another third have less than a year's worth of income put away. that's why it is doubly important that every dollar that someone pits away for retirement is protected. many americans rely on investment advice or guidance on how to save for retirement. most of those advisers have their savers' best interests at heart. but not all advisers put their commerce' interest first and that's created a hole that's draining $17 billion a year in retirement savings. money that's going into some investment advisers pocket instead of into the pockets of the people who are trying to save for retirement. thankfully, that hole may soon be plugged with the new rules that would require brokers and advisers to put their commerce' interests first, so i have just two quick questions about this, secretary perez. so as i understand it several studies and many of them most americans don't even realize that their investment advisers
warren. >> it is hard to save for retirement. almost one-third of americans on the edge of retirement have zero savings and another third have less than a year's worth of income put away. that's why it is doubly important that every dollar that someone pits away for retirement is protected. many americans rely on investment advice or guidance on how to save for retirement. most of those advisers have their savers' best interests at heart. but not all advisers put their commerce' interest...
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american history tv on c-span3, saturday afternoon beginning at 1:00 eastern, we're live with the warren g. harding symposium on modern first ladies from florence harding to michelle obama. speakers include authors and directors. and a little after 9:00, the national archives of kansas city shows how the u.s. government used propaganda during world war ii to sper suede citizens to join the military by war bonds and keep national secrets. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> the country's involved in the iran nuclear agreement are -- countries involved in the iran nuclear agreement are working now to sell the deal to its citizens. reuters news service reports that susan rice says iran has no way to avoid inspections of military or other sites that allies deem suspicious. british foreign secretary spoke to members in the house of commons yesterday. here's that 45-minute exchange. statement for commonwealth affairs. >> with permission i like to make a statement on the outcome of the nuclear negotiations with iraq. mr. speaker in recent days the world has held its breath as the talks between wor
american history tv on c-span3, saturday afternoon beginning at 1:00 eastern, we're live with the warren g. harding symposium on modern first ladies from florence harding to michelle obama. speakers include authors and directors. and a little after 9:00, the national archives of kansas city shows how the u.s. government used propaganda during world war ii to sper suede citizens to join the military by war bonds and keep national secrets. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> the...
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i know that over here, in addition to senator warren's initiative, senators are working hard in the same direction. in addition to the drastic increases in research funding i've called for doubling the nih budget and i would also include a substantial increase in the national science foundation, which was the one mistake we made in research funding. we should have tripled nsf when we doubled nih. . research bonds for a large very expensive project with the potential to generate huge savings if they work, it's worth exploring issuing bonds to finance the research which would then pay out some fraction of the savings, this would have the benefit of taking important projects off budget and raising much larger sums of money than the federal government is likely to appropriate. congressman michael burges has proposed a version of this idea with the mind act for alzheimer's research bonds, similar models could apply to large infrastructure investments as governors mitch danielles, arnold wells and mike leavitt have all demonstrated for financing major roadways in their states. if we simply rat
i know that over here, in addition to senator warren's initiative, senators are working hard in the same direction. in addition to the drastic increases in research funding i've called for doubling the nih budget and i would also include a substantial increase in the national science foundation, which was the one mistake we made in research funding. we should have tripled nsf when we doubled nih. . research bonds for a large very expensive project with the potential to generate huge savings if...
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. >> the difficulty for her i think is the elizabeth warren wing, bernie sanders wing of the democrat party is pushing hard against wall street and suspects that in fact as a former new york senator she is in bed with wall street so they have questions. she has to pushback on wall street right now if she has any hope of ever winning support from that grassroots. cheryl: publicly, you can imagine this happening. it is like a movie. publicly saying evil wall street guys and down here on madison avenue in someone's office going don't worry about it, i don't mean it, don't worry, we are going to be fine. all your interest will be taken care of. once i am president. dungee now. >> this policy on capital gains will never be enacted and never will be, it is ridiculous. you have a slow economy so she will double the capital seems worthy? she knows better because back in her husband's administration when the capital gains rate was dropped from 28 to 20% the economy soared, it spurred the economy. she knows what produces economic growth and it is not this. cheryl: i think all of us are going to have fun. bring on 20
. >> the difficulty for her i think is the elizabeth warren wing, bernie sanders wing of the democrat party is pushing hard against wall street and suspects that in fact as a former new york senator she is in bed with wall street so they have questions. she has to pushback on wall street right now if she has any hope of ever winning support from that grassroots. cheryl: publicly, you can imagine this happening. it is like a movie. publicly saying evil wall street guys and down here on...
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warren. thank you, mr. chairman. is really hard to save for retirement. almost one third of americans on the edge of retirement have zero savings and another third have less than a year's worth of income put away. that is why it's doubly important that every dollar is protect it. americans rely on us and them advice on to save for retirement. most advisors have their savers best interest at heart said mallard advisors have their customer's interests first and that's created a whole was $17 billion a year in retirement savings. money going into investment advisors talk a status pockets of the people trying to save for retirement. thankfully the whole may soon be plugged with new rules that require brokers and advisers to put their customer's interests first. i have two quick questions about this, secretary perez. most americans don't realize their investment advisors retirement advisors are required to put the client's interests first. they think if they go to someone who advises them that their interests will be first. can you explain briefly why is it le
warren. thank you, mr. chairman. is really hard to save for retirement. almost one third of americans on the edge of retirement have zero savings and another third have less than a year's worth of income put away. that is why it's doubly important that every dollar is protect it. americans rely on us and them advice on to save for retirement. most advisors have their savers best interest at heart said mallard advisors have their customer's interests first and that's created a whole was $17...
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applause] senator elizabeth warren: so today, you are going to walk across the stage, we are going to celebrate reaching your goals, but i hope you will celebrate even more the hard work, the determination the great that got you here because -- grit that got you here because those other ingredients that you will need to reach the next goal and the one after that and the one after that. graduation speakers are supposed to inspire, but i know my limits. i cannot play instruments, i cannot sing like james taylor, i cannot put on a fashion display like lady gaga, but i can set a goal and make it happen. just like you did. so i am here to urge you to use the same skills and determination that got you to this day to help you get to a lot more days that are just as meaningful. i once had a day like this. graduation. for me, it was a celebration of fighting for what i believed in. the president talked about this. i grew up in a family that had a lot of ups and downs, and college wasn't in the cards for me. nobody in my family had made it through college, but i wanted to be a teacher and i believed that i would be a good teacher. and i thought that was a goal worth fighti
applause] senator elizabeth warren: so today, you are going to walk across the stage, we are going to celebrate reaching your goals, but i hope you will celebrate even more the hard work, the determination the great that got you here because -- grit that got you here because those other ingredients that you will need to reach the next goal and the one after that and the one after that. graduation speakers are supposed to inspire, but i know my limits. i cannot play instruments, i cannot sing...
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right now, it is rank hard in that area in the yellow and orange. and well in warreny, now coming into fairfax county out of -- fauquier county out of shenandoah and page. watch out for high water. melissa? >> we have a problem outer loop at van dorn street. delays on metro, blue and yellow delays to largo and mount vernon square. >>> 6:46 now. we are keeping you updated on the breaking news in the district. a man is dead after a shooting on third street northeast. police are still collecting evidence from the scene there. that shooting happened a mile away from the noma-gallaudet metro station. news4's megan mcgrath live at the scene with more details on that shooting. megan? >> reporter: well, aaron, the block is still closed at this point. we are expecting to see investigators return to the scene here and continue to collect evidence. take one more look at the scene in the light of day. they're trying to figure out who fired these deadly shots. no arrests have been made at this point. this the 900 block, right at the intersection of third and "i." it was after 10:0
right now, it is rank hard in that area in the yellow and orange. and well in warreny, now coming into fairfax county out of -- fauquier county out of shenandoah and page. watch out for high water. melissa? >> we have a problem outer loop at van dorn street. delays on metro, blue and yellow delays to largo and mount vernon square. >>> 6:46 now. we are keeping you updated on the breaking news in the district. a man is dead after a shooting on third street northeast. police are...
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hard to time things perfectly so that happens. but there's no "forbes 400" in the graveyard. >> safer: like warren buffett, rubenstein isn't flashy. he drives a 20-year-old car, he doesn't drink or smoke, but he has allowed himself one super luxury-- a $65 million plane he uses to fly around the world an average of 200 days a year. he is a man in motion, appearing on tv... >> rubenstein: it's a global investment world that we are dealing with. >> safer: ...boosting his firm... >> rubenstein: and i started the first buyout firm in washington, d.c. >> safer: ...sitting on 26 not- for-profit boards... >> rubenstein: how many people have never been here before? >> safer: ...and taking his stand-up comedy routine on the road. >> rubenstein: i became the deputy domestic policy advisor to the president of the united states, a job i obviously wasn't qualified for. but carter wasn't qualified, either, i thought, so... ( laughter ) >> safer: well, when you became wealthy enough to sit back, you remained a workaholic. >> rubenstein: it's not work for me. i am not under any pressure or stress when i'm doing this. when i... i'm trying to relax
hard to time things perfectly so that happens. but there's no "forbes 400" in the graveyard. >> safer: like warren buffett, rubenstein isn't flashy. he drives a 20-year-old car, he doesn't drink or smoke, but he has allowed himself one super luxury-- a $65 million plane he uses to fly around the world an average of 200 days a year. he is a man in motion, appearing on tv... >> rubenstein: it's a global investment world that we are dealing with. >> safer: ...boosting...
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warren. >> thank you, mr. chairman. it is hard -- really hard to save for retirement and the stats bear this out. almost one-third of americans on the edge of retirement have zero savings and another third have less than a year's worth of income put away and that is why it is doubly important that every dollar that someone puts away for retirement is protected. many americans rely on investment advisers on guidance on how to save for retirement and most of them have the savers' best interest at heart but not all advisers put their customer's interest first and that is creating a hole creating $17 billion a year in retirement savings, money into an investment adviser's pocket instead of the pocket trying to save for retirement. thankfully that hole may soon be plugged with new rules that require brokers and advisers to put customers' interests first so i have two quick questions about this secretary perez. so as i understand it, several studies, and many of them most americans don't realize that the investment advisers aren't requi
warren. >> thank you, mr. chairman. it is hard -- really hard to save for retirement and the stats bear this out. almost one-third of americans on the edge of retirement have zero savings and another third have less than a year's worth of income put away and that is why it is doubly important that every dollar that someone puts away for retirement is protected. many americans rely on investment advisers on guidance on how to save for retirement and most of them have the savers' best...
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services and support, particularly at the community level and hard to reach populations in some of the poorest places in the world. as rick warren church noted there may not be a church in every town village but there is usually a church, mosque or other place of worship. it can be critical to meeting global health and development goals. we have explored issues through ava right of issues including active collaboration around the aids. as well as controversies in places like uganda where discrimination against the lgbt endanger people living in hiv. moving forward it will be critical to find ways to engage productively on these sensitive issues. it is essential to better understand roles and contributions of faith based providers and improve coordination between faith and health communities. we will hear more from our panelists today. >> thank you and good morning. on behalf of the authors i'm delighted to introduce this session from the lancet on faith-based health care. this is made possible by capital for good. in addition to the book lets you have received, additional information is available online for free and full content
services and support, particularly at the community level and hard to reach populations in some of the poorest places in the world. as rick warren church noted there may not be a church in every town village but there is usually a church, mosque or other place of worship. it can be critical to meeting global health and development goals. we have explored issues through ava right of issues including active collaboration around the aids. as well as controversies in places like uganda where...
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bipartisan efforts in congress in recent years and over here in addition to senate warren and ron johnson and others are working hard in the same direction. in addition to the drastic increases in research funding, i've called for doubling the nih budget and i would by the way include a substantial increase in the national science foundation which i think was the one mistake we made in research funding. we should have tripled at nsf when we doubled nih. let me quickly offer two bold big ideas for research at the federal level. the first is research bonds. for a large, very expensive projects with the potential to generate huge savings if they work, it is worth exploring issuing bonds to finance the research which would then pay out some fraction of the savings. this would have the benefit of taking important projects off budget and raising much larger sums of money than the federal government is likely to appropriate. we are developing this idea for brain research bonds with gar an stag lan and pete correlly at one mine and steve high man at harvard. they have proposed a version of the idea with the mind act for alz
bipartisan efforts in congress in recent years and over here in addition to senate warren and ron johnson and others are working hard in the same direction. in addition to the drastic increases in research funding, i've called for doubling the nih budget and i would by the way include a substantial increase in the national science foundation which i think was the one mistake we made in research funding. we should have tripled at nsf when we doubled nih. let me quickly offer two bold big ideas...