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plus, joe trippi and ann coulter join us. the reference to boot licking and the always hot issue of immigration. >> where do you stand on the issue of birth right citizenship? >> i >>> fiorina, rubio and bush were not the only ones that resonated with voters tonight. frank luntz and our focus group are back. >> watch this. how many of you thought. >> chris: did a good job tonight? what was his most powerful moment? when he took on donald trump and carly fiorina. let's take a look. >> they can care less about their careers. let's talk about that on the stage. the fact is that we don't want to hear about your career. back and forth and volleying back and forth who did well and poorly. you're both successful people. congratulations. do you know who is not successful? the american people. let's stop this childish back and forth between you. >> one of the highest moments in the debate, the dials scored well. tell me why. >> the middle class were disappearing. if something isn't done to fix it, and make it healthy, this whole count
plus, joe trippi and ann coulter join us. the reference to boot licking and the always hot issue of immigration. >> where do you stand on the issue of birth right citizenship? >> i >>> fiorina, rubio and bush were not the only ones that resonated with voters tonight. frank luntz and our focus group are back. >> watch this. how many of you thought. >> chris: did a good job tonight? what was his most powerful moment? when he took on donald trump and carly fiorina....
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plus, joe trippi and ann coulter join us. the reference to boot licking and the always hot issue of immigration. >> where do you stand on the issue of birth right citizenship? >> i hate to say donald trump has a bit of a point here. have you ever thought... you just didn't have anything left in the tank? well - you do. because the courage is already inside. if you can't put a feeling into words, why try? philips sonicare leaves your mouth with a level of clean like you've never felt before, making it the most loved electric toothbrush brand by americans and their dentists. innovation and you. philips sonicare. can a a subconscious. mind? a knack for predicting the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? iand quit a lot,t but ended up nowhere. now i use this. the nicoderm cq patch, with unique extended release technology, helps prevent the urge to smoke all day. i want this time to be my last time. that's why i choose nicoderm cq. l
plus, joe trippi and ann coulter join us. the reference to boot licking and the always hot issue of immigration. >> where do you stand on the issue of birth right citizenship? >> i hate to say donald trump has a bit of a point here. have you ever thought... you just didn't have anything left in the tank? well - you do. because the courage is already inside. if you can't put a feeling into words, why try? philips sonicare leaves your mouth with a level of clean like you've never felt...
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special evening with ann coulter. sorry for the slight delay in timing. there is, as you know relocation from the nixon library here because of the size of venue. we wanted to make sure anybody who mistakenly went over to the nixon library got a map and got over here. believe it or not a fair number of people have done that. meantime you have to listen to me talk because they pay me for that and you don't. want to ask, let's do a quick straw poll because those are fun and useless, go through a few candidates. how many hands for jeb bush? you can be honest. he won't stone you. it will be all right. [laughter] nobody is that brave. okay. let's see the hands for ted cruz. >> yeah. >> okay. looks like a quarter of the audience. how about donald trump. [shouting] okay. give you two more candidates and i promise you won't go down the list and be 10:00. i will not ask about jim gilmore. okay, how about marco rubio? okay. fair number for rubio. and scott walker, who announced today? very interesting. very interesting. there is big crowd for scott walker. walker o
special evening with ann coulter. sorry for the slight delay in timing. there is, as you know relocation from the nixon library here because of the size of venue. we wanted to make sure anybody who mistakenly went over to the nixon library got a map and got over here. believe it or not a fair number of people have done that. meantime you have to listen to me talk because they pay me for that and you don't. want to ask, let's do a quick straw poll because those are fun and useless, go through a...
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., eric loomis, ann coulter and others share their thoughts on social and political issues. and on c-span3 saturday evening at 8:00 on lectures in history, boise state university professor lisa brady explains how defoleyation created long-term damage to both people and the environment. sunday afternoon at 4:00 on real america, crowded out. the 1958 national education association film addressing overcrowded schools following the post world war ii baby boom. labor day monday, our interview with billionaire philanthropist david rubenstein. >>> c-span's cities tour, working with cable affiliates and visiting cities across the company. we're learning about grand junction, co co. the mining of the certain mineral had a long-term importance in this part of colorado. >> all over the colorado plateau, especially here in mesa county outside of grand junction we are surrounded by morrison rock. we find a lot of dinosaur bones, fossils. that has intrigued fossils for a long time. the other thing is a mineral, rock called carnetite. it was used to help solve and fight cancer. it also con
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the democrats want biden. >> and it's always good, ann coulter, having you with us. >>> and a former supervisor talks the iran deal. and i sit down with the former gop presidential contender about the race and then, they're a youtube sensation. >> you all make sure you continue to stuck for him too. >> diamond and silk, the stump for trump girls. and should hillary stay in growing up, we were german. we danced in a german dance group. i wore lederhosen. when i first got on ancestry i was really surprised that i wasn't finding all of these germans in my tree. i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. the big surprise was we're not german at all. 52% of my dna comes from scotland and ireland. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com. announcer: babies who are talked to from the time they're born.. are more likely to have a successful future. talking and reading to children in their first years has a huge impact on what they do with the rest of their lives. the fewer words they hear, the
the democrats want biden. >> and it's always good, ann coulter, having you with us. >>> and a former supervisor talks the iran deal. and i sit down with the former gop presidential contender about the race and then, they're a youtube sensation. >> you all make sure you continue to stuck for him too. >> diamond and silk, the stump for trump girls. and should hillary stay in growing up, we were german. we danced in a german dance group. i wore lederhosen. when i first...
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the democrats want biden. >> and it's always good, ann coulter, having you with us. >>> and a former supervisor talks the iran deal. and i sit down with the former gop presidential contender about the race and then, they're a youtube sensation. >> you all make sure you continue to stuck for him too. >> diamond and silk, the stump for trump girls. and should hillary stay in hey pal? you ready? can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for five minutes! ugh! move it. you're killing me. you know what, dad? i'm good. (dad) it may be quite a while before he's ready, but our subaru legacy will be waiting for him. (vo) the longest-lasting midsize sedan in its class. the twenty-fifteen subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. ♪ that's a first-rate queso dip ♪ ♪ haven't been this lost in years ♪ (gps) ♪ recalculating shortest route ♪ ♪ do i really look like this? ♪ ♪ never seen this one before ♪ chicken parm you taste so good ♪ i like it. ♪ mmm mmm mmm mm mmm mm mmmmmm ♪ >>> i will absolutely apologize sometime
the democrats want biden. >> and it's always good, ann coulter, having you with us. >>> and a former supervisor talks the iran deal. and i sit down with the former gop presidential contender about the race and then, they're a youtube sensation. >> you all make sure you continue to stuck for him too. >> diamond and silk, the stump for trump girls. and should hillary stay in hey pal? you ready? can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late....
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the democrats want biden. >> and it's always good, ann coulter, having you with us. >>> and a former supervisor talks the iran deal. and i sit down with the former gop presidential contender about the race and then, they're a youtube sensation. >> you all make sure you continue to stuck for him too. >> diamond and silk, the stump for trump girls. and should hillary stay in the race? tweet me, #judge janine. i could get used to this. now you can, with the luxuriously transformed 2016 lexus es and es hybrid. ♪ i try hard to get a great shape. this... i can do easily. new benefiber healthy shape helps curb cravings. it's a clear, taste-free daily supplement that's clinically proven to help keep me fuller longer. new benefiber healthy shape. this, i can do. iflike i love shrimp, red lobster's endless shrimp... ...is kind of a big deal. it's finally back, with as much shrimp as you want, any way you want 'em. one taste of these new pineapple habanero coconut shrimp bites, and i already want more. they even brought back wood-grilled teriyaki shrimp! yeah, you heard me: teriyaki. and real
the democrats want biden. >> and it's always good, ann coulter, having you with us. >>> and a former supervisor talks the iran deal. and i sit down with the former gop presidential contender about the race and then, they're a youtube sensation. >> you all make sure you continue to stuck for him too. >> diamond and silk, the stump for trump girls. and should hillary stay in the race? tweet me, #judge janine. i could get used to this. now you can, with the luxuriously...
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you should like it too, ann coulter. >> they don't vote for us. they vote for them. >> we are not getting jimmy's vote. >> notice when she said i am proud of every wrinkle, it wasn't a close up. did you notice that? i went back to school in the 50s. you get the student id and the senior discount. i know where she is coming from. >> from look at this face to look at these breasts. two topless protesters were arrested after disrupting a controversial muslim conference on the role of women near paris. i mean the role of all women. the women are part of the feminist protest group femin. the women ripped off their arab arab-style cloaks and stormed the stage as the preachers were discussing the question whether wives should be beaten or not. here is the video. >> that was more man-splaining. earlier in the conference shopping and cooking were showcased as appropriate feminine activities. tom, look, is this easy llama -- islamaphobia run a muck? >> it is brilliant for two reasons, the left one and the right one. anytime you show your breast and to get s
you should like it too, ann coulter. >> they don't vote for us. they vote for them. >> we are not getting jimmy's vote. >> notice when she said i am proud of every wrinkle, it wasn't a close up. did you notice that? i went back to school in the 50s. you get the student id and the senior discount. i know where she is coming from. >> from look at this face to look at these breasts. two topless protesters were arrested after disrupting a controversial muslim conference on...
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frank lutz and his focus group with ben carson, marc thiessen, ann coulter. it goes on. i'm megyn kelly. this is "the kelly file." >>> welcome to "hannity." tonight 2016 gop rivals squared off in the second republican primary debate at the ronald reagan presidential library in simi valley, california. joining us live from the spin room is campaign carl cameron. a lot of fireworks. looks like they wanted to pit one against the other, carl and somewhat successfully. >> a good deal of this has about statements the candidates have made and having them relitigate it. donald trump has gotten far and away the most attention. he's been slamming his poents and some have been slamming him back.
frank lutz and his focus group with ben carson, marc thiessen, ann coulter. it goes on. i'm megyn kelly. this is "the kelly file." >>> welcome to "hannity." tonight 2016 gop rivals squared off in the second republican primary debate at the ronald reagan presidential library in simi valley, california. joining us live from the spin room is campaign carl cameron. a lot of fireworks. looks like they wanted to pit one against the other, carl and somewhat successfully....
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. >> on your position on birth rights citizenship, author ann coulter says she despises you with the hate of a thousand suns. >> that statement speaks for itself. she wouldn't mind if donald trump performed abortions in the white house as long as he got his immigration plan through. i think that statement speaks for itself as well. >> a restrained answer. is it fundamentally unfair for the media to lavish so much air time on trump? >> well, let me just say this, howard. you and i have been talking now for how long? seven or eight minutes? at least a quarter, maybe a third of your questions have been about donald trump. >> one time you brought him up. >> i think that's more attention than is merited honestly. >> let's move on to hewlett packard. you said in many interviews no secret you were fired in a boardroom brawl. there is a debate about your record there. one thing that's no debate about is you left with a package worth about $42 million. does that make you part of the 1% economical elite that may have a problem understanding the problems of ordinary working folks? >> i started
. >> on your position on birth rights citizenship, author ann coulter says she despises you with the hate of a thousand suns. >> that statement speaks for itself. she wouldn't mind if donald trump performed abortions in the white house as long as he got his immigration plan through. i think that statement speaks for itself as well. >> a restrained answer. is it fundamentally unfair for the media to lavish so much air time on trump? >> well, let me just say this, howard....
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>> author and commentator ann coulter was live tweeting during the debate last night and she took issue with the gop candidates repeat reference to israel. but one of her tweets, well, you know, it just struck me as unfortunate. here it is. take a look for yourself. i just think, you know, again, it crossed the line for me. but she tried to clarify she said it really was about them pandering to the jewish vote as far as anything directed to jewish americans. i think this was a situation where it would be best if she just apologize. >> that will never happen. >> i think it was a regrettable incident. she has a lot of influence. >> the people who say shocking things should not be surprised when they create a shocking response. >> all right. >> i have a nice one. in move on. so president obama welcomed three american heroes and they all receives medals. this is incredibly moving. he thanked them for their selfless acts of bravery making the country proud. take a listen to this. >> it's these kinds of young people who make me extraordinarily optimistic and hopeful about our future. we just
>> author and commentator ann coulter was live tweeting during the debate last night and she took issue with the gop candidates repeat reference to israel. but one of her tweets, well, you know, it just struck me as unfortunate. here it is. take a look for yourself. i just think, you know, again, it crossed the line for me. but she tried to clarify she said it really was about them pandering to the jewish vote as far as anything directed to jewish americans. i think this was a situation...
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frank lutz and his focus group with ben carson, marc thiessen, ann coulter. it goes on. i'm megyn kelly. this is "the kelly file." >>> welcome to "hannity." tonight 2016 gop rivals squared off in the second republican primary debate at the ronald reagan presidential library in simi valley, california. joining us live from the spin room is campaign carl cameron. a lot of fireworks. looks like they wanted to pit one against the other, carl and somewhat successfully. >> a good deal of this has about statements the candidates have made and having them relitigate it. donald trump has gotten far and away the most attention. he's been slamming his poents and some have been slamming him back. he was asked about the military. he said he's going to do it big. he's a militaristic person. he went to a prestigious military prep school. but that's about the extent of it. he's been arguing with carly fiorina very extensively. fiorina has shown her foreign policy chop ks and took shots at trump. asked whether he believed she wasn't talking about her facebook persona, she basically said,
frank lutz and his focus group with ben carson, marc thiessen, ann coulter. it goes on. i'm megyn kelly. this is "the kelly file." >>> welcome to "hannity." tonight 2016 gop rivals squared off in the second republican primary debate at the ronald reagan presidential library in simi valley, california. joining us live from the spin room is campaign carl cameron. a lot of fireworks. looks like they wanted to pit one against the other, carl and somewhat successfully....
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it's like ann coulter, if you don't work for anybody, nobody can fire you, say what you want. is that the trump secret? >> that's the best part of him. you know, that quote you just read there. talking about how he never has to apologize and never does apologize. i do find that attractive. because i've been in that position myself many times. i mean, i don't agree with much of what donald trump says, but sometimes, when i see him, i think he and i are a little like the detective and the serial killer when the serial killer says, you know, we're not so different, you and i. and the great thing about having your own money is that you don't have to appeal to the donors. the one good thing donald trump is saying is that he's going to raise his own taxes. and he's going to go after hedge fund managers and stuff like that. that's actually popular, even with republicans. it's the donor class that hates that. that's why you won't hear from the other guys. >> you mean going after carried interest on the equity market. >> yeah. >> i think it's more to the message -- i think the medium i
it's like ann coulter, if you don't work for anybody, nobody can fire you, say what you want. is that the trump secret? >> that's the best part of him. you know, that quote you just read there. talking about how he never has to apologize and never does apologize. i do find that attractive. because i've been in that position myself many times. i mean, i don't agree with much of what donald trump says, but sometimes, when i see him, i think he and i are a little like the detective and the...
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coulter striking out against supporters of israel and jews or ben carson striking out against muslims, it's one more ding in a party that got 26%, the 27% of the hispanic vote in 2012. we can't win back the white house as long as people are talking like ben carson. we just can't. >> we've been talking this afternoon, chuck todd has made the point a couple times that now we have this papal visit ongoing and maybe that changes the tone of the 24 hour news cycle. do you see that having an impact on the republican field? we spent the last few months with a lot of bickering. does it change with the pope in town? >> i think it may for a few days. the fact is, the pope is connecting with evangelical christians that aren't in line with some of the harder elements of the hard right. when the pope talks about turning away from excessive capitalism. worrying about the poor. that's been a growing trend among evangelicals, especially younger evangelicals for the past 10, 15 years. so his message is going to apply to groups of people who tra traditionally have voted for the republican party but may
coulter striking out against supporters of israel and jews or ben carson striking out against muslims, it's one more ding in a party that got 26%, the 27% of the hispanic vote in 2012. we can't win back the white house as long as people are talking like ben carson. we just can't. >> we've been talking this afternoon, chuck todd has made the point a couple times that now we have this papal visit ongoing and maybe that changes the tone of the 24 hour news cycle. do you see that having an...
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eastern, authors like eric loomis, ann coulter and others share thoughts on social and political issues. on american history tv on c-span 3, saturday evening at 8:00 on lectures in history, boise state university professor lisa brady explains how defoiliation chemical agents used during the korean and vietnam wars created long term damage to both people and the environment. sunday afternoon at 4:00, on real america, crowded out, the 1958 national education association film addressing overcrowded schools following the post-world war ii baby boom. and on labor day monday, our interview with billionaire david rubenstein. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> in 1945, 70 years ago, allied forces liberated the nadsy concentration camps. tot tonight we'll hear holocaust stories from those who lived them. these interviews are part of the oral history collection at the you're nighted states holocaust memorial museum in washington, d.c. next, gerda klein talks about how the 1939 german invasion of poland drastically changed her life. she recalls being sent to a jewish ghetto, her experienc
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eastern, authors like and folders -- like ann coulter share their thoughts on political issues. saturday evening at 8:00 on lectures and history, with the state university professor lisa brady explains how defoliation chemical agents used during the korean and the in a more's created long-term -- and vietnam wars created long-term damage to people and the environment. then, discussing overcrowded schools following the post-world war ii baby-boom. then, our interview with david rubenstein. get our complete schedule at csp an.org. >> we discussed the donald trump political campaign with roger stone. this interview occurred before the candidate signed a pledge to support the republican money. this is -- the republican nominee. this is just under one hour. republican strategist, veteran and nixon an administrations and former advisor to donald trump. for being with us of the we appreciate it. having me.u for host: politico reporting that there is a meeting scheduled etween donald trump and the chair of the national committee. the headline is that the want loyalty pledge signed by al
eastern, authors like and folders -- like ann coulter share their thoughts on political issues. saturday evening at 8:00 on lectures and history, with the state university professor lisa brady explains how defoliation chemical agents used during the korean and the in a more's created long-term -- and vietnam wars created long-term damage to people and the environment. then, discussing overcrowded schools following the post-world war ii baby-boom. then, our interview with david rubenstein. get...
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eastern, authors like eric loomis, ann coulter and others. on american history tv on c-span 3 saturday evening at 8:00, lectures in history. lisa brady explains how chemical agents used during korean and vietnam wars created long-term damage to people and the environment. sunday afternoon at 4:00 on real america. crowded out. the 1958 national education ssociation film addressing overcrowd schools following the baby boom. and then our interview with illionaire david rubenstein. >> up next on c-span, a discussion about the depuche of the u.s.cture in then a look at the iran nuclear agreement and its implications for the u.s. and the middle east and later president obama and the king of saudi arabia eeting at the white house to iscuss bilateral innovations and global affairs. speakers include a california urban designer, an environmentalist and from the commonwealth club in california in san francisco, this is an hour. this is one hour. >> as we all know, american inf rastruture -- infrastructure is crumbling. this includes congested airports,
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and labor day monday, authors like erik loomis and and coulter share their -- ann coulter share their thoughts on issues. and on lectures in history, boise state university professor explains how chemical agents used during the korean war greater long-term damage to both people and the environment. sunday afternoon at 4:00 on railamerica, crowded out, the film addressing overcrowding of schools in post-world war ii. and on monday, our interview with david rubenstein. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> on the road to the white house, governor john kasich spoke at a house party in new hampshire. [applause] gov. kasich: we will make this like a jump rope. can we give a big round of applause for the host and hostess? [applause] i understand that everyone here will get a canned ham when you leave. they have a beautiful -- how about this? when i'm president everybody will have a backyard like this. [laughter] and he toldears ago a story about this led dog -- racingg, i did go sled and i thought i was going to drown. but a story about that, i was in this house and i was talking to t
and labor day monday, authors like erik loomis and and coulter share their -- ann coulter share their thoughts on issues. and on lectures in history, boise state university professor explains how chemical agents used during the korean war greater long-term damage to both people and the environment. sunday afternoon at 4:00 on railamerica, crowded out, the film addressing overcrowding of schools in post-world war ii. and on monday, our interview with david rubenstein. get our complete schedule...
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you have ann coulter going after jews. it's like the right, the far right-wing of our party is falling apart. a lot of really hard core rock rbi conservatives like ted cruz saying what's happening we like jews? we love israel. we don't believe in a religious test. but some people are cracking up. >> well, you know, i'm not that upset in the great scheme of things about that. they are who they are. they define themselves with what they say. ben carson has defined himself by what he says. this afternoon at 4:00 at andrews air force base a guy is going to land and he's going to talk to this country and if the politicians would listen to him, the pope, and the country listens to him, you can only be infused with hope and optimism about not just today but about the future because he's coming to give us a message that we seem to have forgotten in this country. a message of grace and forgiveness and nobility and honor and loving one another in the big sense of the word and he'll speak about immigration. he'll speak about who we a
you have ann coulter going after jews. it's like the right, the far right-wing of our party is falling apart. a lot of really hard core rock rbi conservatives like ted cruz saying what's happening we like jews? we love israel. we don't believe in a religious test. but some people are cracking up. >> well, you know, i'm not that upset in the great scheme of things about that. they are who they are. they define themselves with what they say. ben carson has defined himself by what he says....
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and on labor may monday, ann u coulter and others share their thoughts. on saturday evening on lectures and history, boise state university professor lisa brady explains how chemical agents used during the vietnam wars created damage to the people and environment. sunday afternoon at 4:00 on real america, crowded out, the 1958 national educational association film addressing overcrowded schools following the post-world war ii baby boom. and an interview with david rubenstein. get the complete skechedule at cspa cspan.org. bobby jindal talked at the reagan library about his experience in office and wrote about the tenure in "leadership and crisis." this is an hour and ten minutes. [applause] that you happening so much. thank you very much. >> andrew, thank you for that very generous introduction. thank you for that warm reception. ev even before i start my remarks i have to tell you what a privilege to be here. just to give an idea of how much president reagan meant to me as young student, and later as congressman and governor, on the fourth floor of incap
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. -- ann coulter. "crowdedamerica," out," a 1958 film addressing private schools following the world war ii baby-boom. and are interview with billionaire philanthropist david rubenstein. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> during the great depression in world war ii, photographers working for the u.s. government were assigned to travel the u.s. and document living and working conditions and later war production efforts. in 1939, the photographers began using kodachrome color film. library of congress curator tells us about the story of the collection and the photographers. >> we are in the center of both of the photographs division of the library of congress. --center of the vault. the library has a collection of color photographs from the 1940's and 1930's. it started as an experiment with color film. kodak was just putting its color film on the market, and center dot two photographers, institutions -- sent it out to photographers, institutions, to try and create a market for it. the pictures
. -- ann coulter. "crowdedamerica," out," a 1958 film addressing private schools following the world war ii baby-boom. and are interview with billionaire philanthropist david rubenstein. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> during the great depression in world war ii, photographers working for the u.s. government were assigned to travel the u.s. and document living and working conditions and later war production efforts. in 1939, the photographers began using...
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. >> ann coulter 11 time new york times winner, thank you so much. [applause] >> thank you. >> one of the things that has frustrated me lately is the fact that people stop paying attention to the deficit and the debt crisis. the deficit is down, down a lot in the last couple of years and people think that is solve a problem the reality is we are in a temporary lull and within a year or so we are going to see the debt go back up. we are adding to the debt every year. we haven't even begun to take the problem kicking in with entitlements medicare medicaid social security began to start adding up and if we don't start acting now while the sun is shining we are going to be in real trouble once the rain starts. >> walkers do the numbers. you say that deficit is down and the debt we are adding to it every year. a lot of people probably don't understand the difference. start there and walkers to the numbers on how weird doing the metrics. >> the deficit is this year's shortfall, just more we spend them than we take in revenue and that will be in the to 2 bi
. >> ann coulter 11 time new york times winner, thank you so much. [applause] >> thank you. >> one of the things that has frustrated me lately is the fact that people stop paying attention to the deficit and the debt crisis. the deficit is down, down a lot in the last couple of years and people think that is solve a problem the reality is we are in a temporary lull and within a year or so we are going to see the debt go back up. we are adding to the debt every year. we haven't...