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and he's named partially in honor of theodore roosevelt, because theodore roosevelt has so many admirablalties. he loved nature. i hope my theodore loves nature. he had exuberant energy. definitely my 4-year-old exhibits that. he made a difference. everybody hopes that. >> steve chase, one of the things i picked up from being here is you have a facility with rooms to rent. i mean, a facility that people can come in and put on a conference and all that. how does that relate to the outside world kane just the average company or organization rent it? >> well, the important thing to remember about this place is, it's a center for conservation leadership. and that doesn't only mean the federal government. that means everybody voved in conservation, whether it be the feds, state government, non-government groups, or corporations. and we think the only way to address or conservation challenges in the future is through partnerships across all those sectors. so the nctc is open for people to come here from any sector to talk about conservation and to try to figure out solutions to the challenges that w
and he's named partially in honor of theodore roosevelt, because theodore roosevelt has so many admirablalties. he loved nature. i hope my theodore loves nature. he had exuberant energy. definitely my 4-year-old exhibits that. he made a difference. everybody hopes that. >> steve chase, one of the things i picked up from being here is you have a facility with rooms to rent. i mean, a facility that people can come in and put on a conference and all that. how does that relate to the outside...
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get interested in theodore roosevelt? i loved him since childhood. i enjoyed lead reading about him. i loved the buy graph i-s. i really got interested in him in 1992 when i had a program, "the magic bus" that brings students across the country. i went to the badlands of north dakota. it's the western edge. that's where t.r. spent his ranching days as a cowboy and did some hunting. he wrote incredible books, particularly called "the wilderness hunter." the in-between was an incredibly informed writing by the biology, the ecosystem as we call it today of the badlands. roosevelt knew more about the badlands than any persona live 100 years ago. i fell in love with that particular american landscape. i was teaching at hofstra university with the late john gable who died unfortunately of cancer. we co-hosted a hofstra presidential conference. i was co-chair on theodore roosevelt. i had papers coming in from all over. i started realizing and john gable helped me realize this that had never been a book written on t.r. and conser
get interested in theodore roosevelt? i loved him since childhood. i enjoyed lead reading about him. i loved the buy graph i-s. i really got interested in him in 1992 when i had a program, "the magic bus" that brings students across the country. i went to the badlands of north dakota. it's the western edge. that's where t.r. spent his ranching days as a cowboy and did some hunting. he wrote incredible books, particularly called "the wilderness hunter." the in-between was an...
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and so my book isn't just about theodore roosevelt. it's about how we got to where this triumph story. we do have a great system. look at the map we have. we're not maintenancing properly due to not enough funding or wildlife refuge system. and commercialization is always encoaching on these. people don't like it in florida if you want to build a development. you mean i can't build a condo complex because of a panther? it's always that balance. >> how do we look to other countries? are there other countries doing the same thing we're doing? >> all around the world, theodore roosevelt was in my opinion the progenitor of the global wildlife projection movement. if he were alive today, it's like a cover of "time" magazine had lately, he would be fighting, as his great grandson, theodore roosevelt iv is right now, to save these great animals of the planet that we're losing. t.r. loved them. he was not what we call by modern terms a kind of wholistic -- he believed in hunting. he did not believe in hunting so you make a species extinct. so,
and so my book isn't just about theodore roosevelt. it's about how we got to where this triumph story. we do have a great system. look at the map we have. we're not maintenancing properly due to not enough funding or wildlife refuge system. and commercialization is always encoaching on these. people don't like it in florida if you want to build a development. you mean i can't build a condo complex because of a panther? it's always that balance. >> how do we look to other countries? are...
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theodore roosevelt never lied. >> we're out of time. we haven't had time to talk about your bob dylan interview and your "rolling stone" magazine article. we'll have to do that later. >> all right. thanks, brian. >> join us next sunday for part two of our conversation with historian douglas brinkley on his book "the wilderness warrior: theodore roosevelt and the crusade for america." next prime minister gordon brown of the british house of commons. after that congressman eric cantor, pennsylvania governor ed run dell and homeland secretary janet knapp at the prayer breakfast. >> tomorrow on "washington journal," the chief congressional correspondent for the "washington examiner" previews this week's congressional action. dow jones news wire congressional reporter corey boles talked about the senate passed bill which gives consumers cash vouchers to buy fuel fibtcaurs. and bradley graham talks about his book. "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. how is c-span funded? >> through donations. >> a little bit from the fed
theodore roosevelt never lied. >> we're out of time. we haven't had time to talk about your bob dylan interview and your "rolling stone" magazine article. we'll have to do that later. >> all right. thanks, brian. >> join us next sunday for part two of our conversation with historian douglas brinkley on his book "the wilderness warrior: theodore roosevelt and the crusade for america." next prime minister gordon brown of the british house of commons. after...
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the theodore roosevelt study center. >> at rice university nourks i teach a class on theodore roosevelt and conservation. meaning, i have been informing myself lady bird johnson. up until the present time viewing in the warming. i wanted to see all that. when did dot reagan diaries? >> what we have doing this year is bringing out the complete diary in a boxed set. i was working on this book for a long time. i picked one. when you go there. on my field-o notes you are the expert. help me. in the main office, we have the clippings. at that time when i'm writing it, it becomes chronological. in 1988, he wrote this whole book. i can't write about 80 of them >> before i forget it, your wife ann and your three kids. what are their names? >> so nice of you to ask. my oldest daughter is six named after the painter thomas heart benton. second i had an unkell that was killed before i met him. i'm going to call him johnny. ke make that decision when he gets older. >> he's four? >> yes. my youngest is two, cass eddie is her name. it's from a character from on the road. it's an irish sounding which
the theodore roosevelt study center. >> at rice university nourks i teach a class on theodore roosevelt and conservation. meaning, i have been informing myself lady bird johnson. up until the present time viewing in the warming. i wanted to see all that. when did dot reagan diaries? >> what we have doing this year is bringing out the complete diary in a boxed set. i was working on this book for a long time. i picked one. when you go there. on my field-o notes you are the expert....
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i am nothing compared to theodore roosevelt. this guy was doing five times more while running the country. this book here is his letters to his children. and it's a wonderful book, because he would write them a lot. here's a letter to his children on the love of flowers. t.r.on flowers. later in life he was a wildlife expert. puerto rican scenery, when he went down there, he is writing about masses of flowers. he goes on and on. >> have you read all the books? >> yes. >> how many books did he write? >> it depends there are so many edited versions. and the memorial editions. but he wrote 30 of his own titles. some people say over 50. if he gave a speech, they made it into a book. he didn't make the letters to my children, it's his writing but done later. >> can it be true that he read a book a day? >> yeah. >> how can he be the president of the united states, write books and the antitruster, and read a book a day. >> his mind went at such a rapid pace. and i notice that people read a lot read quicker. because he knew how to read.
i am nothing compared to theodore roosevelt. this guy was doing five times more while running the country. this book here is his letters to his children. and it's a wonderful book, because he would write them a lot. here's a letter to his children on the love of flowers. t.r.on flowers. later in life he was a wildlife expert. puerto rican scenery, when he went down there, he is writing about masses of flowers. he goes on and on. >> have you read all the books? >> yes. >> how...
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so theodore roosevelt as president would plant trees, even for corn. and back then you had to have trees around the corn. you had to keep a forest around it just to blunt winds. so the wildlife wasn't just about limits, or protecting animals. it had a mission of helping farmers and people living in the wild. and co-exist with nature that was economical and aesthetic. >> going back to the first time you decided to come to this facility. how did it happen? where did you find out that it existed? >> i wanted to begin my book with the birds that t.r. created, and the first was pelican island, florida. i went to it, and you can't walk on it. you can step on birds' nets. there are many off of our coast, pelican island, pelicans would come and breed and nest there. and they would all be in a cluster. but the women's institute wanted a feather for women's cap. so people would come and gun them all down. and they were massacring birds. there would be heaps of dead birds for a feather. we were losing species in florida. you think that the west was wild? florida
so theodore roosevelt as president would plant trees, even for corn. and back then you had to have trees around the corn. you had to keep a forest around it just to blunt winds. so the wildlife wasn't just about limits, or protecting animals. it had a mission of helping farmers and people living in the wild. and co-exist with nature that was economical and aesthetic. >> going back to the first time you decided to come to this facility. how did it happen? where did you find out that it...
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he is named in honor of theodore roosevelt. theodore roosevelt had so many admirable qualities. he loved nature, as my son does. he had exuberant energy. my four year-old exhibits that. and he made a difference. and everybody knows that. >> you have a facility where there are rooms where people can come to put on a conference. how does that relate to the outside world? can the average company or organization print it? >> the important thing to remember about this place is it is a center for conservation leadership. that is not only mean the federal government. that means everybody involved in conservation, whether it be the fed's, state government, non- government groups or corporations. we think the only way to address our conservation challenges in the future is through partnerships across all of those sectors. so it's open for people to come here from any sector to talk about conservation and to try to figure out solutions to the challenges we face. >> but you cannot just walk in the front door? >> no. anyone interested in coming to do research in the archives, were happy to
he is named in honor of theodore roosevelt. theodore roosevelt had so many admirable qualities. he loved nature, as my son does. he had exuberant energy. my four year-old exhibits that. and he made a difference. and everybody knows that. >> you have a facility where there are rooms where people can come to put on a conference. how does that relate to the outside world? can the average company or organization print it? >> the important thing to remember about this place is it is a...
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. -- theodore roosevelt iv. teddy roosevelt believed in hunting, but he did not believe in global hunting so you make a species extinct. he cared about butterflies and wild flowers. he wanted to make sure we had a place for that in modern society. whatever people are learning in zimbabwe about wildlife protection or in australia, it is born out of roosevelt's presidency, the sensible and wildlife protection. >> how often in your research for this book did you go away from either a conversation or place and say, boy, they have not been doing their job? >> on the ground, you mean? >> did you ever get irritated by the attitude that somebody had in research or one of these federal agencies that keep all the stuff in libraries the what kind of mark do you give them?
. -- theodore roosevelt iv. teddy roosevelt believed in hunting, but he did not believe in global hunting so you make a species extinct. he cared about butterflies and wild flowers. he wanted to make sure we had a place for that in modern society. whatever people are learning in zimbabwe about wildlife protection or in australia, it is born out of roosevelt's presidency, the sensible and wildlife protection. >> how often in your research for this book did you go away from either a...
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if you go north to north dakota is theodore roosevelt national park. you are going to see buffalo in the wild, antelope. it's one of these great places in america. summers in montana, you are getting a lot of forest fires now. the whole skywmÑ is just lit up hope any the obama administration will do more to protect the missouri river. it's prayerry lands. so often, we haven't trezz you'red. these areas, i feel more happy in. better than the coast. >> had you been working on this wuke? >> i was. i have a pangs and have been collecting. roosevelts papers i had in harvard. library of congress has his papers on micro feachfeesh what has happened is people are looking in his correspondence for issues of panama canal. t.r., when he trained in san antonio had to have animals around him. he had a cougar cub, a gold eagle and a dog. to train his men, he had three animals with him all the time. he would write letters about the cougar biting a man's foot. in the white house, he had a pony in the elevator and a pet badger that he would feed potatos. he didn't hav
if you go north to north dakota is theodore roosevelt national park. you are going to see buffalo in the wild, antelope. it's one of these great places in america. summers in montana, you are getting a lot of forest fires now. the whole skywmÑ is just lit up hope any the obama administration will do more to protect the missouri river. it's prayerry lands. so often, we haven't trezz you'red. these areas, i feel more happy in. better than the coast. >> had you been working on this wuke?...
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president theodore roosevelt was on a mission to save the west. >> now is people are talking about environmentalism and green movement, roosevelt is becoming the key figure to understand that he was the only politician of his day that understood biology and birds migratory pattern and mating habits of deer and elk and antelope and actually did something. sunday on "q&a" douglas brinkley talked about the wilderness warrior. president obama has announced a number of changes to the financial regulatory system. the the plan would dismantle large financial companies and for the first time into was regulations on certain types of transactions. this is 20 minutes. >> i administration has an extraordinary response to a historic economic crisis. we have taken action to repair our economy and working hard to build a new foundation for sustained economic growth. this will not be easy. this recession is not the result of one failure but many. many of the toughest challenges we face are the product of a cascade of mistakes and missed opportunities which took place of the course of decades. that is why we are se
president theodore roosevelt was on a mission to save the west. >> now is people are talking about environmentalism and green movement, roosevelt is becoming the key figure to understand that he was the only politician of his day that understood biology and birds migratory pattern and mating habits of deer and elk and antelope and actually did something. sunday on "q&a" douglas brinkley talked about the wilderness warrior. president obama has announced a number of changes to...
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million acres of wild america. >> from crater lake to devils tower and the grand canyon or president theodore roosevelt was on a mission to save the west. >> and so now as people are talking about environmentalism and green movements, roosevelt is becoming a key figure to understand because he was the only politician of his day who absorbed darwin and who was understood biology and understood birds migratory patterns and understood mating habits of deer and elk and antelope and actually did something. >> sunday on q&a the first of two hours with douglas brinkley. >> and update on the health committee markup of health care reform legislation. the session gets underway today 10:30 eastern. we will have a live coverage on seat under c-span3. you can watch that on line c-span.org. here on c-span2 dabbling in shortly. members opened the day with an hour of general speeches before returning to legislative business. senators will begin debate on a bill apologizing for the enslavement and racial segregation of african americans. with a vote on that to follow. the senate isn't expected to proceed to t
million acres of wild america. >> from crater lake to devils tower and the grand canyon or president theodore roosevelt was on a mission to save the west. >> and so now as people are talking about environmentalism and green movements, roosevelt is becoming a key figure to understand because he was the only politician of his day who absorbed darwin and who was understood biology and understood birds migratory patterns and understood mating habits of deer and elk and antelope and...
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next week on an "q&a" a book about theodore roosevelt. we have accompanied the book's author to west virginia. that is next sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. coming up, the british prime minister gordon brown and his proposal to reform british parliament. remarks from the israeli prime minister netanyahu on the palestinian state. newt gingrich at the 2009 annual congressional gop fund-raising dinner. that is later. tomorrow on "washington journal" a look at the fiscal policy with bruce stokes. and phil mattingly will also be speaking. secure flight is a new program that will be discussed after that. that is with a former tsa administrator. that is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> let me be clear mr. speaker about what we think of electoral reform. we want to keep the existing system. we support the link between
next week on an "q&a" a book about theodore roosevelt. we have accompanied the book's author to west virginia. that is next sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. coming up, the british prime minister gordon brown and his proposal to reform british parliament. remarks from the israeli prime minister netanyahu on the palestinian state. newt gingrich at the 2009 annual congressional gop fund-raising dinner. that is later. tomorrow on "washington journal" a look at the...
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if this is not just a biography of theodore roosevelt. it is a book of him and conservationists and naturalists around him. we've mentioned boroughs and john meer. but there is spencer fulton thebear and there was william hornaday involved in founding the bronx zoo. depopulating the planes with buffalo. dr. miriam turan the biological survey. there were many. -- repopulated the plains with buffalo. >> , but -- common in other places did you spend time and research the book? >> almost all. not all of his national forests. their way to many of those, hundreds going down. but all of the national parks. and is monuments i visited. i travel the country lot. this has been my hobby, visiting roosevelt's places. what was very exciting for me, one place i had not been was pine noknow, a cabin in virginia that's where roosevelt saw the last passenger pigeon. it is extinct now. roosevelt wrote the last observation of one in the wild. this shows the rustic man in him who was most comfortable in nature. people don't want to think of is conservation as
if this is not just a biography of theodore roosevelt. it is a book of him and conservationists and naturalists around him. we've mentioned boroughs and john meer. but there is spencer fulton thebear and there was william hornaday involved in founding the bronx zoo. depopulating the planes with buffalo. dr. miriam turan the biological survey. there were many. -- repopulated the plains with buffalo. >> , but -- common in other places did you spend time and research the book? >>...
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mention the name theodore roosevelt mason howard and i'm willing to bet that few people would nod in recognition. even among scholars of civil rights, it's safe to say the pioneering efforts of howard go unrecognized but david beito and linda beito demonstrate that howard was a formidable figure innim crow mississippi in the mid-20th century and a maverick and colorful reformer here in chicago in the late 1950s through 1970s. a doctor, an entrepreneur and a civil rights figure, howard didn't look like or act like more recognizable activists like martin luther king, jr., or roy wilki wilkins. they show a period of a civil rights movement by chronicling efforts of a now-forgotten figure whose challenge disenfranchisement and segregation preceded the montgomery bus boycott. our authors will discuss briefly their subjects and we'll open up our conversation to our audience for questions. first please welcome professor washington. [applause] >> the april publication of sojourner truth's america started a shrining sojourner truth bust in the capitol visitor center. i'm sure i was only one o
mention the name theodore roosevelt mason howard and i'm willing to bet that few people would nod in recognition. even among scholars of civil rights, it's safe to say the pioneering efforts of howard go unrecognized but david beito and linda beito demonstrate that howard was a formidable figure innim crow mississippi in the mid-20th century and a maverick and colorful reformer here in chicago in the late 1950s through 1970s. a doctor, an entrepreneur and a civil rights figure, howard didn't...
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. >> sunday on q&a, part two on the wilderness warrior, thee theodore roosevelt and the crusade for america. download the c-span podcast and watch part one of our interview with douglas brinkley at c-span.org. host: joining us from new york to talk about the future of american capitalism is joseph stiglitz, and he has an article in the july issue of "vanity fair" magazine called "wall street's toxic message." when the current crisis is over, the reputation of american-tile scap capitalism will have taken a beating, because of what washington practices and what it preaches. disillusioned developing nations may turn their backs on free markets warning nobel laureate joseph stiglitz. what is the message of this article and request do you say that wall street is accepted ing? >> the problem is the way that we manage capitalism american-style is very different from the way we have been telling other countries to behave, an and let's go back to the crisis in east asia a little over a decade ago. at that time, we said very explicitly, aze interest rates, cut back extend tours, get your deficit dow
. >> sunday on q&a, part two on the wilderness warrior, thee theodore roosevelt and the crusade for america. download the c-span podcast and watch part one of our interview with douglas brinkley at c-span.org. host: joining us from new york to talk about the future of american capitalism is joseph stiglitz, and he has an article in the july issue of "vanity fair" magazine called "wall street's toxic message." when the current crisis is over, the reputation of...
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. >> from crater lake to dallas tower and the grand canyon, president theodore roosevelt was on a mission to save the west. >> so now as people are talking about environmentalism and agreed movement, what has evolved is -- he was the only politician of the day who understood biology and understood birds migratory patterns, and mating habits of deer and elk and antelope, and actually did something. >> sunday on "q&a", the first of two hours with douglas brinkley. sunday night at 8:00 on c-span, or download the c-span podcast. >> obama has announced a number of proposed changes to the financial regulatory system. the plan would create a way to dismantle large financial companies and, for the first time, impose regulations on certain types of transactions. this is 20 minutes. [applause] >> thank you very much. please, everybody be seated. since taking office, my administration has mounted what i think has to be acknowledged as an extraordinary response to a historic economic crisis. even as we take decisive action to repair the damage to our economy, we are working hard to build a new founda
. >> from crater lake to dallas tower and the grand canyon, president theodore roosevelt was on a mission to save the west. >> so now as people are talking about environmentalism and agreed movement, what has evolved is -- he was the only politician of the day who understood biology and understood birds migratory patterns, and mating habits of deer and elk and antelope, and actually did something. >> sunday on "q&a", the first of two hours with douglas brinkley....
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. >> from crater lake to devils tower and the grand canyon, president theodore roosevelt was on a mission to save the west >> and so now as people are talking about environmentalism and green movements, roosevelt is becoming the key figure to understand 'cause he was the only politician of his day who could absorb darwin and who had biology and birds' migratory patterns and understood mating patterns of deer and elk and antelope valley and actually dig something. >> sunday on q & a, the first of two hours with douglas brinkley on wilderness warrior sunday night at 8:00 on c-span or listen on xm satellite radio or download the c-span podcast. >> now a senate transportation subcommittee holds the second in a series of hearings on aviation safety. we'll hear about the circumstances surrounding the crash of flight 3407 in buffalo, new york. senator byron dorgan chairs this two-hour hearing. >> we'll call the hearing to order. this is the hearing of the subcommittee, the senate commerce committee, cassette in aviation. i want to thank all of you for joining us today to talk about the importanc
. >> from crater lake to devils tower and the grand canyon, president theodore roosevelt was on a mission to save the west >> and so now as people are talking about environmentalism and green movements, roosevelt is becoming the key figure to understand 'cause he was the only politician of his day who could absorb darwin and who had biology and birds' migratory patterns and understood mating patterns of deer and elk and antelope valley and actually dig something. >> sunday on...
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theodore roosevelt. tonight on c-span or listen on x.m. satellite radio. watch part one of our interview with douglas prink lee at pan span.org. >> this week on "prim minister's" questions, gordon brown discusses an upcoming house inquiry on the war. he also discusses the economy and u.k. jobs. following that, we'll show you the ceremony to welcome their new speaker. "prime minister's questions" tonight at 9:00 eastern here on c-span. >> americans for tax reform. they discussed what they see as the disadvantages to president obama's health care plan. this lasts about an hour and a half. >> i want to welcome you today to a discussion of how to improve health care in the united states without raising taxes, without reducing people's choices, and leaving people free to make their own decisions and work directly with their doctors. we have a congressman and innovative legislation to this effect. and then a panel of experts who have worked on this issue for years. as you know, a major american corporation is making a rather sizable contribution to the obama cam
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. >> sunday on q&a prior two of douglas brinkley on the wilderness warrier, theodore roosevelt in a crusade for america. sunday night at 8:00 on c-span or listen on xm satellite radio, del mugged c-span podcasting watch part one of our interview with douglas brinkley at c-span.org. >> rath remarks now from the president of the washington nationals baseball team, stan kasten. we talked about the process of developing the team which came to washington in 2005. from the national press club, this lasts about an hour. >> my name is donna leinwand and i'm a reporter with "usa today," and the president of the national press club. we are the world's leading professional organization for journalists and are committed to a future of journalism by providing informative programming, journalism education and fostering a free press worldwide. for more information about the national press club, please visit our web site at www.press.org. on behalf of our 3,500 members worldwide, i would like to welcome our speaker and a guest in the audience today. i would also like to welcome those of you for watching us
. >> sunday on q&a prior two of douglas brinkley on the wilderness warrier, theodore roosevelt in a crusade for america. sunday night at 8:00 on c-span or listen on xm satellite radio, del mugged c-span podcasting watch part one of our interview with douglas brinkley at c-span.org. >> rath remarks now from the president of the washington nationals baseball team, stan kasten. we talked about the process of developing the team which came to washington in 2005. from the national...
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theodore roosevelt and [unintelligible] you can download the podcast and watch part one of the interview with douglas brinkley on c- span.org. >> this week on "prime minister's questions" -- gordon brown discusses the fate of british officers in iraq. he answers questions about u.k. jobs in government spending. we will also show you the ceremony to show you the welcoming of their new speaker. he provided over the first question time since being elected monday. if that's tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span. >> a look now at efforts to develop a effort to secure the nation's computer networks. they will discuss the obama is recent recommendations and other proposals as well as balancing cyber security concerns with privacy issues. this event is hosted by the washington d.c. office of google and the center for new american security. >> it is my great pleasure to welcome you here today and what steps the united states should and perhaps should not take to protect it. we're pleased to team up with google and we appreciate them hosting us here. combining their cutting edge expertise and informat
theodore roosevelt and [unintelligible] you can download the podcast and watch part one of the interview with douglas brinkley on c- span.org. >> this week on "prime minister's questions" -- gordon brown discusses the fate of british officers in iraq. he answers questions about u.k. jobs in government spending. we will also show you the ceremony to show you the welcoming of their new speaker. he provided over the first question time since being elected monday. if that's tonight...