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. >> c-span juarez history unfolds daily -- c-span where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public cable service. >> now a conversation with documentary film maker alexandra pelosi. this is 35 minutes. joining us from new york is alexandra pelosi, she is the director and producer of the new hbo film premiering on july 4. thank you for being with us on c-span. guest: thank you for having me. host: what is the premise behind the film and what did you learn putting it together? guest: started this the day after the election. the idea was, going into the election, i knew that no matter who won, half of the country would be disappointed. plug-in was what i could do to bring everybody together -- the idea was what can i do to bring everybody together. hbot down with my boss at and we thought of ideas to make all democrats and republicans come together. we thought the founding documents were the one thing we could get everybody to read. presidentough all the askedcretaries and everybody to read the passage from the constitution so we could have one
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live today at noon eastern on c-span 3. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> on lectures in history, appalachian state university professor jud browning teaches a class on the 1862 civil war peninsula campaign and seven days battles. he reviews union general george mcclellan's failed attempt to take the confederate capital in richmond, virginia and examines how terrain, disease, and nutrition impacted both sides. this class is about an hour and 15 minutes. professor browning: today we'll pick up where we left off last time in the western theatre. so the last battle we covered was? [inaudible] professor browning: the last battle was shiloh, april 6 and 7, 1862. we talked about how grant thought the war was going to be over, one more battle and this thing will end and then after
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twitter as on c-span wj, and post on the facebook page at facebook.com/c-span, we get from the museum in washington, d.c. election of headlines from around the world and across the nati nation. the ersey journal, by governor chris cristie , due to ongoing, the government shutdown today, this cristie vernor today. that is just some of the headlines including from the tweet released by trump trump, or president regarding wrestling cnn yesterday in a tweet, a video of places we a lot talked about in the first hour, that is the reaction, there is reaction coming from that. also, the president sending out tweets, when it comes to the of news and particularly how he sees news organizations, as we go on u that in the morning. you can let us know your hinking on the lines and on twitter. the president sending out these saying,things via tweet fake news will be forced to job numbers, eat success with isis, border and so much else, that is president this morning. first up on this open phone, new hester field, hampshire, ron. ron, go ahead, you're o. caller: hey, good morning. thank you, c-span,
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at 6:00 eastern right here on c-span. newsmakers tonight with richard pollock of the american hospital association. let's go over to ames, iowa. gail, you are on c-span on a sunday afternoon. with the you think? caller: i think it should not be repealed. onhink that -- because i'm -- a lot of us are on social security disability. we cannot afford as it is my medication. there is a lot of times where i almost cannot afford my medication. elderly, i think they need to vote to keep because i forlace it has been better off for me. myself, personally. host: we appreciate your call. let's go to robert in dundee, illinois on the line for others. what you think about the health care law and what should be done? democrats andk togetherns should get and replace obamacare or add to it. a lot of senior people that are wayixed incomes, and the they are going about it is wrong. in augustd not recess and work this thing out. host: they should stay here in host: you are saying they should stay here in washington until they work something
at 6:00 eastern right here on c-span. newsmakers tonight with richard pollock of the american hospital association. let's go over to ames, iowa. gail, you are on c-span on a sunday afternoon. with the you think? caller: i think it should not be repealed. onhink that -- because i'm -- a lot of us are on social security disability. we cannot afford as it is my medication. there is a lot of times where i almost cannot afford my medication. elderly, i think they need to vote to keep because i...
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there ishat c-span, civility. when you watch c-span you feel very civil and grown-up greed and i think we should all appreciate that and think them for that on this fourth of july. because they are not getting into that he said, she said, stirring the pot, taking the worst possible tweet and turning it into a three-day story. so i would like to celebrate that part of c-span today. >> we have a tweet from james who says, i like alexandra's losing personality -- oozing personality and her love of america, politics be dammed. host: we are keeping it positive. we are trying. good morning. >> yes, hello. for making it known for we the people. commend you for telling everybody what the constitution and bill of rights and everything, is all about. people are kind of ignorant of aboutct, like you said, civics in the schools. and maybe get a petition. country, and anyway, get a petition to have the pocket constitutions, to have been distributed in every school in every college. host: thank you, randy. andme take his questi
there ishat c-span, civility. when you watch c-span you feel very civil and grown-up greed and i think we should all appreciate that and think them for that on this fourth of july. because they are not getting into that he said, she said, stirring the pot, taking the worst possible tweet and turning it into a three-day story. so i would like to celebrate that part of c-span today. >> we have a tweet from james who says, i like alexandra's losing personality -- oozing personality and her...
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caller: good, good morning, c-span. i hear so many of my colleagues who watch c-span talking and omplaining about their congressmen and hear good ideas from fellow c-span viewers on do about taxes and good onservative measures to take, but i don't -- i'm 56 years old nd most of the people my age, who are also college graduates, i think we're all complaining are, but nonehings of us talk to our congressmen. people i y 99.9% of talk to my age, have you called your congressmen? they say, no, it does no good. i believe the corruption and of our country, we can find the problem with that y looking in the bathroom mirror, that is the problem, we don't communicate. i won't believe that calling our congress, i hear from people my calling my congressman does no good. i say, have you called your congressmen? no. i say, i cannot believe that communicating with our does no good until 80 million viewers call our can our respective congressmen after, if 50 million their congressman and it does no good, i will believe that is true. wa
caller: good, good morning, c-span. i hear so many of my colleagues who watch c-span talking and omplaining about their congressmen and hear good ideas from fellow c-span viewers on do about taxes and good onservative measures to take, but i don't -- i'm 56 years old nd most of the people my age, who are also college graduates, i think we're all complaining are, but nonehings of us talk to our congressmen. people i y 99.9% of talk to my age, have you called your congressmen? they say, no, it...
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find the sidebar and every c-span podcast on the free c-span radio app for apple and indian android devices -- and android devices. unfoldsn, where history daily. in 1979, c-span was graded as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> 50 years ago, on july 23, 1967, 5 days of writing erupted in detroit sparked by a police raid on net and illegal bar and fueled by long simmering tensions over racism and segregation. american history will be live sunday beginning at noon eastern to explore what happened in detroit and why. we recently met educator and historian jim on jordan to learn about the uprising which led to 43 deaths, over 7000 arrest, and 5000deployment of over federal troops to restore order. >> my name is jim on jordan and ism an historic -- my name jaman jordan. tours.story charles henry a tempted to get inside 9125 twelve st which is ,hat please call a blind pig and after-hours bar. he was able to get in around 3:00 in the morning and the illegal after-hours bar was raided by police. when they raid
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watch on c-span or go or listen using the c-span radio app. c-span's washington journal, live it every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up this morning, minnesota republican congressman discusses the opioid epidemic and john garamendi talks about the brescia investigation. of cqen david hawkins roll call will discuss congressional pay and benefits. the sure to watch c-span's washington journal this morning. 20 discussion. next, congressman mark who chairs the house republican -- hem can't talks about takes questions about the caucus and gop efforts to repeal and replace the health care law. >> good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. welcome to the national press club, the world's leaders -- leading the news organization for journalists and where news happens. we are the constitution. am 110th president of the national press club. before we get started, i wanted to remind some people here in the audience and our -- about some housekeeping things that we have happening here. first of all, to remind you for those that came lat
watch on c-span or go or listen using the c-span radio app. c-span's washington journal, live it every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up this morning, minnesota republican congressman discusses the opioid epidemic and john garamendi talks about the brescia investigation. of cqen david hawkins roll call will discuss congressional pay and benefits. the sure to watch c-span's washington journal this morning. 20 discussion. next, congressman mark who chairs the house...
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eastern, also on c-span 3. and you can watch both hearings online at c-span.org or listen with the c-span radio app. congressman mark meadows who chairs the house republican freedom caucus talks about the
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is stability -- civility when you watch c-span. i think we should appreciate that and thank them for that on this fourth of july because they are not getting into the catfight, stir the pot, and take the worst possible tweet and turn it into a three-day story. i feel that c-span is above it all. that is why i am here. i would like to celebrate that part of c-span today. host: we have a tweet from james. [laughter] guest: thank you. i appreciate that. if only everyone could be so positive today. let's keep it positive. let's take a moment to celebrate and say let's all be that positive. host: we are trying. let's go to ready in clearwater, florida, on the independent line. caller: hello. for making it known for we the people. for tellingu what the constitution, bill of rights, is all about. people are kind of ignorant of the fact, like you said, about civics and schools. keep going and maybe get a petition. i serve my country. anyway, get a petition to have like the pocket constitutions distributed in every school and college. host:
is stability -- civility when you watch c-span. i think we should appreciate that and thank them for that on this fourth of july because they are not getting into the catfight, stir the pot, and take the worst possible tweet and turn it into a three-day story. i feel that c-span is above it all. that is why i am here. i would like to celebrate that part of c-span today. host: we have a tweet from james. [laughter] guest: thank you. i appreciate that. if only everyone could be so positive today....
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eastern on our companion network c-span. >> good afternoon, everybody. welcome everybody. i want to once again thank governor ray mondo and all the citizens of the great state of rhode island. this is a record number of governors. this is a record number of attendees that we have here today. i am not honor to introduce the vice president of united states of america who as you know i year ago sat right with us, voted on our nga resolutions but most and poorly as a governor he understands the challenges that
eastern on our companion network c-span. >> good afternoon, everybody. welcome everybody. i want to once again thank governor ray mondo and all the citizens of the great state of rhode island. this is a record number of governors. this is a record number of attendees that we have here today. i am not honor to introduce the vice president of united states of america who as you know i year ago sat right with us, voted on our nga resolutions but most and poorly as a governor he understands...
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on twitter you can do @c-span wj. the driver says he didn't know that the -- those were in the truck. what do you think of that story and are the truck drivers usually aware of what's going on? >> they are many times aware of what's going on. you have hundreds -- i mean, you have 80 people in the compartment of the trailer. you might hear something. it's impossible you don't know about that. in the past, truck drivers were transporting family members or people that they know. some of them came from mexico. some of them were born here but they had family in mexico and central america. it's a network. the drivers, but the interesting thing is that this involved a lot of money and who is benefiting from this big amount of money? we usually -- the arrests are because of -- i mean, the drivers and the people who are in this, but who's really benefits? who are in the top of the businesses? this is something that we need to -- we need to ask and who's benefiting from so much money? there's a combination between national smug
on twitter you can do @c-span wj. the driver says he didn't know that the -- those were in the truck. what do you think of that story and are the truck drivers usually aware of what's going on? >> they are many times aware of what's going on. you have hundreds -- i mean, you have 80 people in the compartment of the trailer. you might hear something. it's impossible you don't know about that. in the past, truck drivers were transporting family members or people that they know. some of them...
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that will be over on c-span 3 and listen live on the c-span radio app. the house is out. members passed a bill that obama-era rule. coordinatey, they'll ways to have a pipeline, a bill o establish a pipeline for importing or exporting oil and natural gas. the house is live on c-span on wednesday 10:00 a.m. for morning speeches and noon for legislative work. in washington this evening, a tweet saying the president set to john huntsman as russian ambassador. he former envoy is going to be named u.s. ambassador to russia. white house official telling righters. >> c-span "washington journal" with news and policy issues and coming up on wednesday morning. we'll continue our conversation on the budget. tom reed and efforts to boost .s. manufacturing and tim ryan on the republican budget of the and the future democratic party. nd the trump administration. watch it 7:00 eastern. join the discussion. > sunday night on "afterwords, a journalist influences public opinion in her book how fake news control what you see, what you think and vote. >> you don't stick up for mccain. you ha
that will be over on c-span 3 and listen live on the c-span radio app. the house is out. members passed a bill that obama-era rule. coordinatey, they'll ways to have a pipeline, a bill o establish a pipeline for importing or exporting oil and natural gas. the house is live on c-span on wednesday 10:00 a.m. for morning speeches and noon for legislative work. in washington this evening, a tweet saying the president set to john huntsman as russian ambassador. he former envoy is going to be named...
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this is not c-span. c-span is like a gift to this often think about c-span. like if i want to call in and really give somebody the i think about this is c-span who's here for us every day. i want c-span to figure out how americans can really give somebody the business and not feel like i'm going to c-span. the language, i don't want that to be to c-span. what i really want to fuss about i just can't get it out however they really want to fuss about something. i would like to see c-span show why they put the media in the constitution. everything is the media. host: that's freddie's thoughts on the media. you can comment on that and these avenues of influence. dennis in washington, d.c. on the independent line. good morning. the empire is obviously controlled by money. control is privately held and the central banks. the corporations control our government by funding various campaigns. and that is the problem. when we fund our government with private money than we have no control because those in the , some say the rothschilds control the central banking system
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floor here on c-span. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. chaplain conroy: let us pray. eternal god, we give you thanks for giving us another day. the constitutional commitments of the members of the people's house as they return to the capitol today. guide and sustain them in your wisdom and inspire all, especially those in leadership, with the insights needed to assist our nation at this time. during these warm days of summer, may the discourse on the floor and in committees be noted more for light than heat, that the important work to be done might be down to the benefit of all americans. may all that is done this day be for your greater honor an glory, amen. the speaker pro tempore: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the royce house his apursuant to the rule. pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1 the journal stands approve thsmed epledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from sou
floor here on c-span. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. chaplain conroy: let us pray. eternal god, we give you thanks for giving us another day. the constitutional commitments of the members of the people's house as they return to the capitol today. guide and sustain them in your wisdom and inspire all, especially those in leadership, with the insights needed to assist our nation at this time. during these warm days...
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on c-span 3. >> c-span, where history unfolds 1979, c-span was created as a public service by merica's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> "washington journal" continues. host: so looking forward to your thoughts. democrats only, you view of health care at this point, effort ally the failed by republicans so far to round up enough votes. short to begin with a piece from president trump, where yesterday he talked about supporting are not the bill and whether they were being disloyal, but at the end talked about e democrats. we'll take a look and be back with your calls. loyal, they had their reasons, i was surprised when the two folks came out last thought they were in fairly good shape, but they did. everybody has their own reason, you really think about it, you look at it and we have we had no democrat support, which is really something that should be said, democrats ave had voting, it is a great plan for a lot of people. support. democrat 52 people and four no's, we might have had another one in there, essentially the vote wo
on c-span 3. >> c-span, where history unfolds 1979, c-span was created as a public service by merica's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> "washington journal" continues. host: so looking forward to your thoughts. democrats only, you view of health care at this point, effort ally the failed by republicans so far to round up enough votes. short to begin with a piece from president trump, where yesterday he talked...
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you, c-span. line for , republicans, go ahead. doctors don't -- accept it. then you call these doctors and they won't accept it, they you, well, i'm full, vino room for patients. send you 30 something clinic like ttle and that's all you get. is not doing nothing for people, if you stop and look at it. and earl, have you tried to reach out to your member of about this?senate we lost earl. line for in oregon, independents, nathan, go ahead. you for eah, hi, thank c-span. one of the things that has been mind is that talking about healthcare. republicans have proposal which really have no idea what is really in it and the president as said that obamacare is a disaster and i'm sitting here thinking, can the president come group, speak to the nation and say exactly what the do that n bill will will make it better for the american peep nel comparison to obamacare has done. i have not heard anyone that in any way other than a general broad terms. you, c-span. host: nathan, a lot of questions about what wi
you, c-span. line for , republicans, go ahead. doctors don't -- accept it. then you call these doctors and they won't accept it, they you, well, i'm full, vino room for patients. send you 30 something clinic like ttle and that's all you get. is not doing nothing for people, if you stop and look at it. and earl, have you tried to reach out to your member of about this?senate we lost earl. line for in oregon, independents, nathan, go ahead. you for eah, hi, thank c-span. one of the things that...
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morning.ood thank you for taking my call, c-span, watch everyday. appreciate that. caller: i kind of agree with the other callers, i've been working 12 years old, i'm 63 now and i get pretty upset when these hearings, it seems like they are all grandstanding, off the pay topic, but seems like nothing ever happens to any of the members, like -- or even he cabinet members, you know, if there are like what's his contempt of s congress, nothing ever happened, fact, almost n brought down the entire economy, them.ng ever happened to they protect each other. what gets me in my crawl, number a lot of have to have money in order to get elected, it's like a click. get elected, obviously you have citizens united. along with republican, they'll never pass congressional or amendment to constitution because it is like cutting their own throat. let's say you get one term in congress or senate, have you a pension for the rest of life, guaranteed pension. and where we are in that scheme, know, we have to have a 401(k), hardly any company nowadays offers a pension, xcept if you're a
morning.ood thank you for taking my call, c-span, watch everyday. appreciate that. caller: i kind of agree with the other callers, i've been working 12 years old, i'm 63 now and i get pretty upset when these hearings, it seems like they are all grandstanding, off the pay topic, but seems like nothing ever happens to any of the members, like -- or even he cabinet members, you know, if there are like what's his contempt of s congress, nothing ever happened, fact, almost n brought down the entire...
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watch live coverage of the house on c-span and the senate on c-span 2. watch anytime on c-span.org and listen on the free c-span radio app. >> now a conversation on the just and the -- the justice department's policy. from washington journal, this is 25 minutes. continues. clark neily joins us for the first time, vice president catoriminal justice at the institute, joins us to discuss shift in policy by the trump of nistration on the issue civil asset forfeiture. before we shift, let's define explain what civil asset forfeiture is. guest: sure. o you know, i don't use the term civil asset forfeiture, that plays into the government's terminology, i use civil these are not assets, a lot of times, people cars they use to get to work and their homes. forfeiture, civil and criminal. forfeiture, after a government convicts somebody and proves that particular property, involved in was the crime in some way, so they take proceeds of the crime or used to commit it. civil forfeiture is different, is the government has to do assert the property was involved in a cr
watch live coverage of the house on c-span and the senate on c-span 2. watch anytime on c-span.org and listen on the free c-span radio app. >> now a conversation on the just and the -- the justice department's policy. from washington journal, this is 25 minutes. continues. clark neily joins us for the first time, vice president catoriminal justice at the institute, joins us to discuss shift in policy by the trump of nistration on the issue civil asset forfeiture. before we shift, let's...
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stay close to c-span 2 to follow what will proceed with that. also our website at c-span.org, if you want to do that and the considering many measures concerning spending and issues that nature. to the house about to come in to start work for that and stay to c-span.org, for information on the house's activities, as well. in are just about to come and again, let's try one quick springfield, rd, massachusetts, independent line. edward, go right in. about to go to the house. how come trump is still family still his has security clearance, do uding himself, we should something to get them the hell out until we can figure out what going on.s host: okay. with that, we will leave it for today's program. we go to the house of representatives. lays before th a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's rooms, washington, d.c. july 26, 2017. i hereby appoint the honorable mike coffm
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is hard to, this listen to c-span anymore and i used to love to listen to c-span. these people calling in, i do not know if they have a half a brain in their head. host: i want to hear from you about your trust in the news media. what do you listen to, do you read newspapers or rely on television? how do you get your information to base your opinions? caller: i get my news from a different variety of papers. from the newspaper. i listen to democracy now. i listen to a variety of different news organizations. i do not believe that these people are living on the same planet. this man did,hat how long would he have lasted? these people are praising this man. they do not know what the truth is. folks,called religious evangelicals,w, whatristian, this man said he would do to women. gode people are like, he is or something, this man is the devil. so disappointing. , we had 400people years of slavery, they denied us a chance to get an education. we are more intelligent than these right wing people calling in. they do not know what the truth is. host: carl calling in from
is hard to, this listen to c-span anymore and i used to love to listen to c-span. these people calling in, i do not know if they have a half a brain in their head. host: i want to hear from you about your trust in the news media. what do you listen to, do you read newspapers or rely on television? how do you get your information to base your opinions? caller: i get my news from a different variety of papers. from the newspaper. i listen to democracy now. i listen to a variety of different news...
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caller: thank you for c-span. of middle class, a lot of, you know, poor people in on this line and tony, the guy before me, stole a little of my thunder. i'm here in west virginia, as you know, we're an extraction tate or energy state and have been for the last 100 years. we are suffering greatly because of what energy, especially coal has done to us. nothing. us with our state is broken beyond belief. it didn't make any difference in of west virginia, which party was in power because the coal, oil or and gas and chemical companies. e have probably a higher percentage of any state on medicare. opiate storm n down here is the best way you can say it. were introduced mostly by the mining industry to avoid time injuries and we are suffering. we have no jobs. president obama, even though i campaign and voted for president obama, he didn't take the action decided to when he change the power plants, they should have retrained the offered us options. west virginia has carried merica around on its back for 100 years with
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be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal," live 7:00 eastern monday morning. join the discussion. announcer: now a discussion on one group's effort to bring stability to civil discord. from "washington journal," this is 30 minutes. host: is the president of the interfaith alliance as we talk about civility in american politics, something many americans are now talking about. let's talk about your organization. what is it? fly was informed, and what is your mission? -- why was it formed, and what is your mission? caller: we were formed -- announcer: -- guest: we were formed about 20 years ago in response to the radical right in the religious community who wanted to impose their agenda and continue to do so in our country. host: is the first amendment under assault? guest: the first amendment is always under assault. people love the protections of the first amendment, but sometimes in protecting those, they try to restrict them for others. host: this is from cbs news. the president's approval rating is at 46%. 36% disapprove. the congressional approval rating, 2
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caller: good morning, c-span. i was wondering about the timeline, when donald junior exchanged emails with the i doan government, because not know who was around the time when trump was paying for his own -- if it was around the time when trump was paying for his own campaign, but he might have thought he was going to get money as well as information, campaign contributions. theyunderstand correctly, did not receive money until after he got the nomination. that is my commentary. host: gina, who did not receive money? caller: i am saying trump spent a lot of money on his campaign becausein the beginning i kept hearing on the news that he is spending a lot of his own money because he was not getting a lot of money from the republican national convention at first. if this happened around that time, maybe trump junior thought they were going to get campaign contributions as well. i appreciate that. asking you this morning, your thoughts on the latest on the russian investigation and the -- revelations and donald trump
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live coverage now on c-span. the house will come to order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's rooms, washington, d.c. july 11, 2017. i hereby appoint the honorable james comber to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 3, 2017, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. the chair will alternate recognition between the parties . all time shall be equally allocated between the parties nd in no 70 shall debate continue beyond 150 p.m. each member other than the majority and minority leaders and minority whip shall be limited to five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from north carolina, ms. foxx, for five minutes. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, today i rise to honor franklin hobson for 60 years of service in the fall creek volunteer fire department . fran
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. -- i am grateful to c-span to having to me. if there's no fight and you do not take the bait on some political questions, it is hard to get attention to a project that brings everybody together. people do not want to unity because it does not sell. media in an era where the wants to divide us. it is good for it to be us versus them. that is what is so popular. unity is not popular. it is good for ratings for us to fight but not good for the country. i appreciate your call, it is true that it is hard to get people to pay attention to something positive and not many people want to book guests to talk positive. host: jim, good morning to you. caller: good morning for taking my call. i do take exception with some of the things mrs. pelosi is saying but let me start out by saying i lack ofly agree that civility in the political discourse is disheartening, i guess you could say. partisan, thehat partisanship transcending our american citizenship, if you will, is also disheartening. it is very sad to see these politicians just take pa
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c-span 3. sunday on q&a. i'm not asking anybody to ompromise value or belief, asking them to open their eyes o other people so that you can your place. mrs. gladstone discusss her book "the trouble with reality, moral panic in our ime," in which she looks at reality today and how that criteria has changed over the years. the set up the beginning of , i our biological wiring we designed w how the culture designed to validate us, nd not validate certainly not to contradict us. our ve the illusion that realities were water tight when riddled with re weak spots and places that would in.nch >> sunday night, 8 eastern on q&a.an's > "washington journal" continues. host: bruce klinger spent 20 years in the intelligence focus on the now fellownsula, and heritage foundation. how big of a leap forward is this for north korea? troublesome development, troubling in that although it's long been north koread indeed said earlier this year they test by later this year, it is a step forward. a y have had a icbm from fixed laun
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kudos for c-span, i love your show. and being a democrat i'm seldom find myself in alliance with the cato institute, but this is one of those instances. -- know about ld if i didn't know states could practice. this and i guess you have answered my about that, i would because of federal forfeiture or this civil that i re type action, have never carried more than a couple hundred dollars when i travel a lot because i'm a contractor and over the united states. for that reason, i've never $300 with me than at any time while traveling. this: i'm mortified to say as a fellow american, that is a wise policy. at quick story when i was institute for justice. there was a christian rock band the united states to raise money, their manager was returning to dallas from one of concerts, he had $53,000 in cash raised through concerts thailand for orphanages. he was stopped in oklahoma, no car, never done drugs in his entire life. money, ce seized that stole it from him because we were able to publicize that one spot get to number of t
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find the sidebar and every c-span podcast on the free c-span radio app for apple and indian android devices -- and android devices. unfoldsn, where history daily. in 1979, c-span was graded as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> 50 years ago, on july 23, 1967, 5 days of writing erupted in detroit sparked by a police raid on net and illegal bar and fueled by long simmering tensions over racism
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q&a.nday night on c-span's c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's television companies and is brought to today by your cable or satellite provider. host: if you want to participate in open phones, several ways for you to do so. as always, you can post comments and thoughts on social media. from utah, democrats aligned, lynette. caller: i would like to encourage americans to call their senators and their representatives to ask them to oppose funding of the usda inspections for horse slaughterhouses. that is being proposed again to alleviate the horse overcrowding problem that exists in the midwest. about 46,000 horses in pens living out their lives there. it cost the taxpayers a lot. the problem is, we are allowing too many ranchers to generous subsidies. cows are destroying our environment. we need a more humane method of controlling the horse population. birth control is feasible. our senators and representatives are about to avoid that humane solution in favor of this i nhmane solution.
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watch live coverage of the house on c span and the senate on c span 2. and watch anytime on c span dot organize and listen on the free c span radio app. >>> next, arkansas senator tom cotton talks about russia and europe's current military strategy. he spoke last week at this event hosted by the center for strategy and international staud i see. it's close to an hour. >> i'm a senior fellow here on the national security program and i run the missile defense prompt here at csi s. today's event is entitled the russia challenge in europe, implications for the inf treaty and army modernization. this is a joint event between the defense industrial initiatives group and the missile defense prompt which i run. and before we get started at bigger events like this we just ask folks to kind of familiarize themselves with the surroundings just in case you have to exit or something like that. take the stairs out here or take some exits to the back. and should there be any reason to do that you can either just look to me or to andrew for that sort of thing. and to ki
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2, online at www.c-span.org, and streaming on our free c-span radio app. ♪ >> c-span's "washington journal ," live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up morning, california democratic congressman raul ruiz will discuss republican efforts to repeal and replace the informal care act. about humanking smuggling and trafficking after 10 suspected migrants died in an overheated tractor-trailer in san antonio last weekend. also, steve russell will join us to talk about key issues facing congress, including the future of health care and federal spending, as well as his opposition to air traffic control privatization. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern. join the discussion. >> president trump posted the lebanese prime minister earlier after a meeting in the oval office. they spoke at a joint news conference in the oval office. here is a look. >> thank you very much. please, i am very happy to , with zero of the democrats' votes, the motion to proceed on health care has just passed. and now we move forward towards the -- truly great health
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senate coverage today on c-span in about 12eling in or 13 minutes, 10:00 eastern on c-span. kim next up, republican line, in cumberland, maryland. bill, how d morning, are you? thank you for taking my call. is, the democrat, republican, independent, we washington to go to and work for us, not their interests, us. this tired of watching circus and i want some action when you go home for your vacation, if you're not come back and do anything for the american home., just stay i am tired. you, bill.thank god bless america, because we thisy do need some help in situation that we and the world going ecause of what is on in our country. eugene, oregon, steve on the independent line. caller: good morning. taking my call. open ys like to listen to phones, mainly just to kind of in touch with large variety f opinions that people have in our nation. and i'd like to draw people's and to n to that themselves when they're opinions, their realize that it is their own opinion and there are billions this plan thaet have an opinion different than them. epidemic i ave an think on both sides, i
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. >> see our interview with mick mulvaney friday on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. >> coming up, police officers who responded to the shooting at a congressional baseball game practice honored at the white house beard testimony about a pentagon program that gave military quitman to a fake organization, and later a hearing on russian corruption. >> coming up live friday on c-span3. in the morning, former white house ethics erector discusses the six months he worked in the trump administration and his decision to resign. live from the national press club at 10:00 a.m., and then a discussion on iranian public opinion. also, the nuclear agreement and the trump administration. later, a conversation about the importance of the u.s.-japan military alliance hosted by the center for strategic and international studies live at 2:30 p.m. eastern. you can follow all of these on c-span3, c-span.org and the c-span radio app. >> c-span's "washington journal," live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. focus on theg, we debate in the senate on efforts to repeal and replace the
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you can also listen with the free c-span radio app. and at the national governors' association meeting tomorrow. virginia governor terry mcauliffe will be leading the discussion on cybersecurity. see it at 9:45 a.m. eastern. we'll have more from the nga on saturday. tesla's ceo, elon musk will be a featured speaker. expected to be talking about the future of the workforce, computer code and civic engagement. c-span's live coverage starts at 9:30 a.m. eastern. can you find it all on c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. > >>>? what marching along the peninsula would be like. but he's so dead set on making sure that he doesn't concede anything to lincoln that he basically puts his army on the virginia peninsula in the spring of '62. is going to turn out perhaps to be the worst possible place to launch his campaign. >> sunday at 6:30 p.m. the 320th anniversary of the salem witch trial. historian margo burns talks about the book "record of the salem witch hunt." >> that's one of the reasons we know so much about salem villag
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. >>> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q & a. >>> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >>> the white house naval photographic unit produced monthly film reports on the activities of president lyndon johnson. up next on american history tv's reel america, from 50 years ago, "the president, june 1967." events depicted in this half hour film include the six-day war in the middle east, the nomination of thurgood marshall to the supreme court and a three-day summit with soviet premiere in new jersey, the navy films on the johnson administration are archived at the l.b.j. presidential library and you can watch many on their youtube channel. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> on the 2nd of june prime minister wilson of great britain was welcomed to the white house. the visit had been arranged some weeks earlier to discuss the urgent problems common to both governments. however, a crisis, one that developed with dramatic and startling suddenness,
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you can follow it live on c-span.org and with the c-span radio app. >> c-span where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> next, a discussion about the russian led military exercise around the baltic sea slated to begin a round september. we heard from leaders from estonia, norway and the u.s. on the mechanics and implications of the exercises. look for the nato alliance and russia's military ambitions. this is an hour and 40 minutes. >> good morning. welcome to the atlantic council. i know it is already getting muggy out there so we are happy to share our ac with you in here. of initiativesor here at the atlantic council.
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i would like you to get great palette on c-span if you can. palet on c-span if you can. the states that is not take the affordable care act money, i moved from new york to north carolina, and i went to the dentist, and they do not take insurance. and i said no wonder you have people walking around looking like they have no teeth. greg palast on, and he will explain the voter fraud. host: we have a tweet -- "republican senators need to vote to repeal and replace. next, cap support and infrastructure. four tweets today from the president. frank is calling from tennessee on the line for independents. caller: they need somebody on there to talk about voter suppression and things that keep the american people from voting. in regards to tort reform i wonder why they never talk about port reform forgotten many factors -- four gun gunfacturers -- reform for manufacturers. they talk about reform all the fix like it's supposed to health care and the lives of american people. have been waiting patiently for the republicans to invite them to the table to fix obamacare. obamacare can
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we plan to have that live on c-span. while we wait to get that under way, we want to get you caught up with health care in the senate. we spoke with a capitol hill reporter watching that debate as it plays out. g out -- bring us up to speed. where are they? any closer to knowing what will be this final package they will vote on in the senate? guest: they are not. earlierboat we all saw this week was for the motion to proceed. all that did was start a debate on the bill. , theret was a big hurdle was no actual legislation -- it was basically just a shell bill. . now, they have this whole process to fill in the bill. 20 hours of debate, but they can stop it and leave for the night and all these things. we still have 10 hours left. that is when you will see members go up and either say they are for it or against it. the bill that was basically the senate leadership bill tried to make rob portman and ted cruz happy -- nine gop senators voted against it. yesterday, the straight repeal of obamacare failed. we are still in that
we plan to have that live on c-span. while we wait to get that under way, we want to get you caught up with health care in the senate. we spoke with a capitol hill reporter watching that debate as it plays out. g out -- bring us up to speed. where are they? any closer to knowing what will be this final package they will vote on in the senate? guest: they are not. earlierboat we all saw this week was for the motion to proceed. all that did was start a debate on the bill. , theret was a big...
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eastern on c-span and c-span.org and listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> the commissioning ceremony begins the active duty for a newly built naval vessel. we will share -- show you three commissioning ceremonies clinton, presidents bush, and vice president dick cheney. number five president clinton. >> in 1913, harry truman was a young missouri farmer, experiencing some business difficulties as he did from time to time. but as always, he did not give up easily. he wrote to his sweetheart and future white -- wife best his -- bess these words. harry truman was a man of his word create it took 85 years but on july 25, 1998, harry truman's ship has come in. [applause] clinton: of course, president truman's home town of independence, missouri was not exactly a center of naval operations. coming from the state just south of missouri, we are completely landlocked and harry truman was an army man. -- 1944, he spoke at the christening of the battleship missouri on whose decks japan surrendered a year later. he felt a he felt and affection for the ship, and as president came to rely, as all p
eastern on c-span and c-span.org and listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> the commissioning ceremony begins the active duty for a newly built naval vessel. we will share -- show you three commissioning ceremonies clinton, presidents bush, and vice president dick cheney. number five president clinton. >> in 1913, harry truman was a young missouri farmer, experiencing some business difficulties as he did from time to time. but as always, he did not give up easily. he wrote to...
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that is next on c-span. president trump holds a health mitch mcconnell said earlier they will take a procedural vote on health care tomorrow. we will hear from senate majority leader chuck schumer. a house panel gets an update on .order technology security we will hear from the acting head of the u.s. border patrol. in the afternoon, a hearing on u.s. policy towards north korea. they testify before a -- you can watch both hearings online at c-span.org or listen with the c-span radio app to -- app. adviserrks from senior jared kushner after his meeting with the intelligence committee staff about russia's involvement in 2016 elections. he spoke outside the white house for just under five minutes. >> my name
that is next on c-span. president trump holds a health mitch mcconnell said earlier they will take a procedural vote on health care tomorrow. we will hear from senate majority leader chuck schumer. a house panel gets an update on .order technology security we will hear from the acting head of the u.s. border patrol. in the afternoon, a hearing on u.s. policy towards north korea. they testify before a -- you can watch both hearings online at c-span.org or listen with the c-span radio app to --...
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c-span3have coverage on and c-span www.c-span.org and the c-span -- and www.c-span.org and the c-span radio app. the national governors association is having their summer 2017 meeting in rhode island. the headline is that foreign leaders are arriving and talking with governors at their meeting. the meeting, which begins today, will feature an appearance by and president pence canadian prime minster justin trudeau and other officials from canada, mexico, india, china and japan. this underscores concerns that economictions' interests are at risk. we will have coverage of the national governors association today, friday and saturday. today is a discussion on opioid addiction with the governors. that is at 4:00 p.m. eastern time on c-span3 and www.c-span.org and the c-span radio app. jimmy in west virginia. you say yes. good morning to you. caller: absolutely. host: why? caller: i've watched all the hearings on c-span. i read the papers. i don't watch any kind of fox news. absolutely, i do believe they played a role in our election to the wonder seeed that -- trump elected. stevie wonder
c-span3have coverage on and c-span www.c-span.org and the c-span -- and www.c-span.org and the c-span radio app. the national governors association is having their summer 2017 meeting in rhode island. the headline is that foreign leaders are arriving and talking with governors at their meeting. the meeting, which begins today, will feature an appearance by and president pence canadian prime minster justin trudeau and other officials from canada, mexico, india, china and japan. this underscores...
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eastern on c-span and c-span.org and listen live on the free c-span radio app. tonight on cue and day. -- q&a. >> when we look at president obama's domestic legacy, there are two things that are very important, that will have long-lasting good consequences for the united states, they can be summarized in four words, sonia sotomayor, and elena kagan. >> the second of our interview with pulitzer prize-winning biographer david guerra come he talks about his book "rising star: the making of barack obama" which covers the present life up to winning the presidency. >> the point to emphasize is that, over the course of the barack obama presidency, there were scores of people in illinois who had known him years earlier, who were deeply disappointed with the trajectory of the obama presidency and disappointed in two ways, number one, disappointed that barack forgot the people make -- many of the people, most of the people who were essential to his political rise. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's a >> washington journal continues. here toilip terzian is discuss his
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tomorrow life here on c-span and on c-span radio. next up from today earlier today off to another subject with the senators the chair of the foreign relations committee and the senate senator bob corker. >> good morning everybody. this really is a city of early risers. we are sorry that cheryl couldn't be with us this morning that we have senator and journalists, senator corker and me to have a good early morning conversation with you. would you briefly introduce senator corker in?
tomorrow life here on c-span and on c-span radio. next up from today earlier today off to another subject with the senators the chair of the foreign relations committee and the senate senator bob corker. >> good morning everybody. this really is a city of early risers. we are sorry that cheryl couldn't be with us this morning that we have senator and journalists, senator corker and me to have a good early morning conversation with you. would you briefly introduce senator corker in?
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eastern time today, with a discussion on opioid abuse in this country on c-span 3, c-span.org, c-span radio. schedule go of the to c-span.org, canadian prime do will meet with governors, as well as foreign inisters from mexico, india, china and japan, as well. that happening this weekend. on the floor of the house the , they'll be taking up national defense authorization of , we covered the markup that legislation that went through the night recently, that on te will be taking place the floor today, right here on c-span when the house gavels in we'll bring you gavel-to-gavel coverage. joe, we near open phones this morning, what is on your mind? caller: how are you? was just wondering if i was the only voter that finds the insulting.vestigation here is what i mean. russians didn't hack the vote tallies, whatever votes voters ame from the themselves. to suggest the russians had an influence be it through fake news, r whatever you call it, that kind tactic is only as good as the dumbest voter, you know what i mean? our y they influenced election, you're saying that all hese stories had a
eastern time today, with a discussion on opioid abuse in this country on c-span 3, c-span.org, c-span radio. schedule go of the to c-span.org, canadian prime do will meet with governors, as well as foreign inisters from mexico, india, china and japan, as well. that happening this weekend. on the floor of the house the , they'll be taking up national defense authorization of , we covered the markup that legislation that went through the night recently, that on te will be taking place the floor...
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eastern, here on c-span. announcer: c-span recently sat down with republican representative mike johnson of louisiana to discuss his experience as a new member of congress. he talked about his family life, who he looks to for advice and mentorship. from capitol hill, this is 10 minutes. >> we are talking to mike johnson. he serves the state of louisiana, the fourth district. thanks for joining us. rep. johnson: thanks for having us. >> tell us how you got to this position. rep. johnson: my background is in constitutional law. for 20 years i did litigation in courts, public interest law firms so i did religious liberty litigation. served in the legislature for short-term, little under two years. was elected to a full term but never got a chance to serve it out because the seat became open. we jumped in and it turned out well. we ended up with the largest winning percentage in my district. we are blessed to be here. >> tell us what made you decide to get into th
eastern, here on c-span. announcer: c-span recently sat down with republican representative mike johnson of louisiana to discuss his experience as a new member of congress. he talked about his family life, who he looks to for advice and mentorship. from capitol hill, this is 10 minutes. >> we are talking to mike johnson. he serves the state of louisiana, the fourth district. thanks for joining us. rep. johnson: thanks for having us. >> tell us how you got to this position. rep....