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watch the speech here on c-span at 7 p.m. eastern. then kamala harris, she held a town hall at dartmouth college in new hampshire. we will have that for you at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. you can find all of our political coverage online at c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. on saturday at 2:30 p.m., but tv has coverage from the news am -- taling about c-span's new book "the presidents."ranking the best and worst chief executives . that is saturday at 2:30 p.m. host: the rising cost of insulin across the country is getting the attention of congress and others. we are joined this morning from tampa by christel marchand aprigliano, ceo of the diabetes patient advocacy coalition. tell us your story, how you were founded and why. aprigliano, ceo of the diabetes patient advocacy coalition. tell us your story, how you were .ounded and why guest: we were founded for an half years ago because we found there was a gap in the policy area of diabetes. many other organizations, the
watch the speech here on c-span at 7 p.m. eastern. then kamala harris, she held a town hall at dartmouth college in new hampshire. we will have that for you at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. you can find all of our political coverage online at c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. on saturday at 2:30 p.m., but tv has coverage from the news am -- taling about c-span's new book "the presidents."ranking the best and worst chief executives . that is saturday at 2:30 p.m....
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eastern on c-span from mount vernon and saturday 2. 2:30 p.m. eastern on c-span >> on wednesday, the consumer financial protection bureau director delivered her first major address since becoming director at the bipartisan policy center. she outlined goals of her agency and discussed payday lending rules, debt collection, consumer opportunitiesracy and enforcement literacy. >> good morning, everyone. bipartisan center on a pleasant spring wednesday, really delighted to be joined b
eastern on c-span from mount vernon and saturday 2. 2:30 p.m. eastern on c-span >> on wednesday, the consumer financial protection bureau director delivered her first major address since becoming director at the bipartisan policy center. she outlined goals of her agency and discussed payday lending rules, debt collection, consumer opportunitiesracy and enforcement literacy. >> good morning, everyone. bipartisan center on a pleasant spring wednesday, really delighted to be joined b
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that is from the national press club at 12:30 p.m. eastern. at 7 p.m. eastern, douglas brinkley and richard norton smith talk about c-span's new presidents," where historians rank the best and worst chief executives. c-span2, the road to the warehouse -- white house coverage includes governor larry hean in new hampshire as considers a challenge to president trump in the 2020 presidential election. u.s. institute of peace looks at efforts to combat extremism in different parts of the world. on c-span3, afl-cio president richard trumka talks about trade policy and issues with david rubenstein from the economic club of washington dc that is at 8:40 a.m. eastern. >> president trump is skipping the annual white house correspondents dinner again this year. he will hold a campaign rally in green bay, wisconsin. watch live coverage saturday, on c-span, at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and following the rally, watch live coverage of the white house correspondents dinner with featured speaker ron churn out. -- chernow. >> bombings in sri lanka killed almost 300 people in sr
that is from the national press club at 12:30 p.m. eastern. at 7 p.m. eastern, douglas brinkley and richard norton smith talk about c-span's new presidents," where historians rank the best and worst chief executives. c-span2, the road to the warehouse -- white house coverage includes governor larry hean in new hampshire as considers a challenge to president trump in the 2020 presidential election. u.s. institute of peace looks at efforts to combat extremism in different parts of the world....
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that starts tonight b at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2. attorney general william barr heads to capitol hill twice next week to testify on the mueller report. his first is wednesday before the senate judiciary committee at 10:00 a.m. eastern. then on thursday he'll speak to the house judiciary committee at 9:00. we'll have live coverage on c-span 3 and also be able to watch online at c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >>> taking a look at congress, representatives and senators are at home meeting with constituents while congress is is is out of session for two weeks. some will be traveling on fact finding trips in the u.s. or abroad. they return to capitol hill monday, april 29th. the house plans to work on climate change legislation, which is a democratic priority. the senate will take up the president's veto of a war power resolution to end military involvement in nyemen. watch the house live on c-span and the senate live on c-span 2. >>> saturday night president trump is holding a campaign rally in green bay, wiscons
that starts tonight b at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2. attorney general william barr heads to capitol hill twice next week to testify on the mueller report. his first is wednesday before the senate judiciary committee at 10:00 a.m. eastern. then on thursday he'll speak to the house judiciary committee at 9:00. we'll have live coverage on c-span 3 and also be able to watch online at c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >>> taking a look at congress, representatives...
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write 8:00 p.m. eastern, c-span. >> a legacy is really ongoing. braces this role of the city of compassion, healing, wellness, hospitality, it is really to make people feel welcome, this is a home away from home. >> on the road, it's going market story. this weekend, we take you to rochester, minnesota with the help of our cable partners. located 90 minutes south of minneapolis, rochester has been the home of a male clinic since its founding in 1864. >> mayo clinic is a good neighbor here in rochester, international recognition. many respects, it would never have happened except for the city of rochester. the soft small-town, intimate nature of rochester that allowed this computer to expand and became a world present in medicine. >> both speak with local authors in the city of 115,000. ♪ >> most people think bob dylan is leftist or somehow associated with the hippie movement of the 1960s or something like that. the generation of 1960s, also say you really can't say he's exactly left or right. i think most people have a misconception about what b
write 8:00 p.m. eastern, c-span. >> a legacy is really ongoing. braces this role of the city of compassion, healing, wellness, hospitality, it is really to make people feel welcome, this is a home away from home. >> on the road, it's going market story. this weekend, we take you to rochester, minnesota with the help of our cable partners. located 90 minutes south of minneapolis, rochester has been the home of a male clinic since its founding in 1864. >> mayo clinic is a good...
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andrday at 10:00 p.m. sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern, here on american history tv. >> this week on the communicators, technology hisher tim wu talks about book, "the curse of bigness." >> facebook is the poster child for the curse of bigness. they didn't take their position responsibly. they ended up being hacked, which theyoo, controlled during the 2016 election. they have had this terrible effect on what passes as news. so the social effects and political effects of facebook are enormous. >> monday at 8:00 p.m. eastern 2 -- on c-span2. thousand, al qaeda suicide bombers attacked the uss cole in yemen. the naval investigative service on the fbi led a joint investigation into the bombing. next, two former ncis special share their personal experience working on the uss cole
andrday at 10:00 p.m. sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern, here on american history tv. >> this week on the communicators, technology hisher tim wu talks about book, "the curse of bigness." >> facebook is the poster child for the curse of bigness. they didn't take their position responsibly. they ended up being hacked, which theyoo, controlled during the 2016 election. they have had this terrible effect on what passes as news. so the social effects and political effects of...
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eastern on c-span. announcer: earlier today, house speaker nancy pelosi delivered an address to members and former members of the irish parliament in dublin. her remarks came on the one hundredth anniversary of the first sitting of the irish lower dail, andparliament, she mentioned the current brexit
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and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv. here is a quick look at one of our recent programs. ♪ >> guadalcanal airport. the tiny patch of land for which japan has sacrificed a fleet of warships and thousands are -- of fighting men still wrestles with united states bombers. while the forces that control guadalcanal control access to australia. today, these land-based bombers are leading the way as the combined united states land, sea, and air defenses begin the task of sweeping the japs from the south pacific. ♪ >> no armchair commander, the admiral comes all the way from hawaii to decorate the major general, whose fighting marines captured the airfield and held it against all odds. highest honors are awarded to officers and men alike. majors, captains, privates -- they have proven themselves in the test by fire. one youngster has 10 jap bombers and 19 fighter jets to his credit. one of the outstanding records of the war. these are the men who bore the brunt of the battle. now with reinforcements newly arrived, they are re
and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv. here is a quick look at one of our recent programs. ♪ >> guadalcanal airport. the tiny patch of land for which japan has sacrificed a fleet of warships and thousands are -- of fighting men still wrestles with united states bombers. while the forces that control guadalcanal control access to australia. today, these land-based bombers are leading the way as the combined united states land, sea, and air defenses begin the task of...
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eastern on c-span. tomorrow, the justice department is releasing a redacted version of the mueller report. attorney general william barr is set to hold a news conference at 9:30 eastern. we will bring you that live on c-span. after that, the report will be sent to congress and made available to the public. when that occurs, we will post it online on c-span.org and open the phone lines to get your reaction. >> coming up, we look at the legal standards in place for robert mueller's report. that is followed by new york senator and presidential indicate kirsten gillibrand. later, president trump talks about the importance of investing in low income communities. o talk about the mueller report and the law. joining us from new york, harry sandick who is the former u.s. here in attorney and studio with us, kimberly wehle who is a former associate independent counsel for the independent counsel ken star. law professor at the university of baltimore and cbs legal analyst. kim, i want toin
eastern on c-span. tomorrow, the justice department is releasing a redacted version of the mueller report. attorney general william barr is set to hold a news conference at 9:30 eastern. we will bring you that live on c-span. after that, the report will be sent to congress and made available to the public. when that occurs, we will post it online on c-span.org and open the phone lines to get your reaction. >> coming up, we look at the legal standards in place for robert mueller's report....
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visit ncicap.org] announcer: saturday at 2:30 p.m. eastern, but tv has live coverage from the museum with historians among talking about c-span's new book -- historians, talking about c-span's new book " saturday atts, 2:30 p.m. eastern. >> on the house floor, people are taking up climate change legislation. what does it do? stina: it would prohibit the u.s. from leaving the paris climate accord area president trump announced -- but technically the u.s. will not formally withdraw until at least 2020. but in the meantime, democrats want to bri o
visit ncicap.org] announcer: saturday at 2:30 p.m. eastern, but tv has live coverage from the museum with historians among talking about c-span's new book -- historians, talking about c-span's new book " saturday atts, 2:30 p.m. eastern. >> on the house floor, people are taking up climate change legislation. what does it do? stina: it would prohibit the u.s. from leaving the paris climate accord area president trump announced -- but technically the u.s. will not formally withdraw...
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[gavel] at 7:00 p.m. eastern, live coverage from mount vernon talking about c-span's new book. noted historians rank america's best and worst chief executives. saturday at 2:30 p.m. eastern, book tv has live coverage from the museum with historians talking about the president. noted historians rank america's chief executives. saturday at 2:30 p.m. eastern on c-span two from the museum. >> today, the chair of the white house council of economic advisers will be speaking at the national press club and 12:30 p.m. eastern. you can stream it live online at c-span.org or listen to the audio on the c-span radio app. crowdsington, d.c. gathered outside the u.s. supreme court, which is hearing arguments on the trump administration plan to ask about citizenship on the 2020 senses. the census determines the number of representatives each state it's in the house and the amount of federal funding the states receive. three federal courts have blocked the commerce department from adding a citizenship question, and the court is taking up that question today. the oral argument was set to begin
[gavel] at 7:00 p.m. eastern, live coverage from mount vernon talking about c-span's new book. noted historians rank america's best and worst chief executives. saturday at 2:30 p.m. eastern, book tv has live coverage from the museum with historians talking about the president. noted historians rank america's chief executives. saturday at 2:30 p.m. eastern on c-span two from the museum. >> today, the chair of the white house council of economic advisers will be speaking at the national...
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live coverage starts at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. castro talkingan with members of the asian and latino coalition in des moines, iowa. watch 8:00 p.m. eastern on listen online, and the free c-span radio app. on thursday, trump met with the president of south korea and his wife at the white house. he spoke to reporters about the arrest of julian assange and relations with north korea. and he spoke about the robert mueller report, which is expected to be released sometime this week. president trump: thank you very much. it's a great honor to have president moon of south korea with us, and a very, very great privilege to have mrs. kim. thank you very much. we hope you enjoy your stay. we are discussing many important things, including north korea, the relationships with north korea. i had, in many respects, a very good meeting. we did not fulfill what we wanted to, but in many ways we -- certain things were agreed to. my relationship is very good with, as you know, chairman kim. if we go on that way, we will probably know, but we will b
live coverage starts at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. castro talkingan with members of the asian and latino coalition in des moines, iowa. watch 8:00 p.m. eastern on listen online, and the free c-span radio app. on thursday, trump met with the president of south korea and his wife at the white house. he spoke to reporters about the arrest of julian assange and relations with north korea. and he spoke about the robert mueller report, which is expected to be released sometime this week. president...
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saturday at 2:30 p.m. eastern on c-span two from the museum. former vice president joe biden spoke at a workers rally held in support of striking stop and shop workers in massachusetts. his remarks are about 10 minutes. ♪ hey, folks. how are you? god, i love you. i want to start off by thanking mark. he called and asked if i would speak. i am getting so sick and tired of the way everybody is being treated, american workers, that i have had it up to here, like a ve. of you had i'm going to make this short. this crowd looks like my old neighborhood in scranton in klima. i really mean -- claymont. i really mean it. people who play by the rules, people who have done everything they are supposed to do, and people who are entitled to be treated with respect, decency, fairness. my dad used to say a job is a lot more than a paycheck, it's about how you are treated, decency, honor. it's about being able to look your kid in the eye and say honey, it's going to be ok. i'm not joking about this. this is not political, this is god's truth. my dad left scr
saturday at 2:30 p.m. eastern on c-span two from the museum. former vice president joe biden spoke at a workers rally held in support of striking stop and shop workers in massachusetts. his remarks are about 10 minutes. ♪ hey, folks. how are you? god, i love you. i want to start off by thanking mark. he called and asked if i would speak. i am getting so sick and tired of the way everybody is being treated, american workers, that i have had it up to here, like a ve. of you had i'm going to...
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friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern we look back at the shooting and provide reflection on the tragedy. >> at that time columbine had never happened. issue ofed at the violence, as something indicative of the possibility of real deterioration in thinking. >> watch our special on the 1999 columbine high school shooting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> next week here from journalists who were finalists for the annual goldsmith prize for investigating reporting. panelists posted stories on police corruption
friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern we look back at the shooting and provide reflection on the tragedy. >> at that time columbine had never happened. issue ofed at the violence, as something indicative of the possibility of real deterioration in thinking. >> watch our special on the 1999 columbine high school shooting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> next week here from journalists who were finalists for the annual goldsmith prize for investigating reporting. panelists posted...
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on the 1999 special columbine high school shooting thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. next, award-winning hollywood writer and producer rob long talks about conservative messaging in hollywood
on the 1999 special columbine high school shooting thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. next, award-winning hollywood writer and producer rob long talks about conservative messaging in hollywood
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our live coverage continues sunday at 1:30 p.m. eastern featuring janet napolitano at 2:30 discussing her book "how safe are we?" at 4:00, actor justine bateman with "fame." at 7:00, larry elder, author of "double standards." be sure to watch our live we can coverage of the los angeles times festival of books starting at one: 30 p.m. eastern saturday and sunday on book tv on c-span two. the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> asked not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. >> and the people who knock these buildings down will hear all of us. the-span's newest book, presidents, ranking the best and worst chief executives, providing insight into the lives of the 44 american presidents. true stories gathered by interviews with noted presidential historians, explore the life events that shaped our leader, challenges they faced, and legacies they left behind. "the presidents" will be on shelves april 23 you can preorder your copy today at c-span.org/the presidents, or wherever books are sold.
our live coverage continues sunday at 1:30 p.m. eastern featuring janet napolitano at 2:30 discussing her book "how safe are we?" at 4:00, actor justine bateman with "fame." at 7:00, larry elder, author of "double standards." be sure to watch our live we can coverage of the los angeles times festival of books starting at one: 30 p.m. eastern saturday and sunday on book tv on c-span two. the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> asked not what your...
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tuesdaytial leadership, at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, and saturday at 2:30 p.m. eastern on c-span2. theuncer: next, a forum on trump administration new initiative to end hiv transmission in the u.s., originally announced during the state of the union. one hhs official looks at how it fits into the national hiv/aids strategy. later, health experts talk about the feasibility of the initiative at the local level, inspiration to help insurance policy, and programs promoting early intervention.
tuesdaytial leadership, at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, and saturday at 2:30 p.m. eastern on c-span2. theuncer: next, a forum on trump administration new initiative to end hiv transmission in the u.s., originally announced during the state of the union. one hhs official looks at how it fits into the national hiv/aids strategy. later, health experts talk about the feasibility of the initiative at the local level, inspiration to help insurance policy, and programs promoting early intervention.
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the event is live tuesday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on thin. -- on c-span. and road to the white house coverage continues with remarks by new jersey senator cory booker. he was take the voters and supporters at the democratic party black caucus town hall in des moines, iowa. live tuesday at 8:45 p.m. eastern on these. -- on c-span. ♪ brian: susan page, why did you call your book "the matriarch"? susan: because she was a matriarch. she was a funny, sharp, smart, caustic woman. one of just two women to be both the wife and mother of presidents. the only person ever to live to see her spouse and her child move into the white house. she is someone i think americans loved but did not really understand, and i thought that deserved a story. brian: tell us how you decided to do the book and why you think mrs. bush agreed to talk to you and when. susan: i wanted to do a book about something i had covered after all of these years in washington, and i thought about some different books that involved the bush administrations, because i had covered both of those. it tu
the event is live tuesday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on thin. -- on c-span. and road to the white house coverage continues with remarks by new jersey senator cory booker. he was take the voters and supporters at the democratic party black caucus town hall in des moines, iowa. live tuesday at 8:45 p.m. eastern on these. -- on c-span. ♪ brian: susan page, why did you call your book "the matriarch"? susan: because she was a matriarch. she was a funny, sharp, smart, caustic woman. one of just...
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at 10:00 p.m. eastern, on real america, the 1942 u.s. agriculture department's film, democracy at work in puerto rico. profiling the island's history, culture, and challenges. then sunday at 4:30 eastern, former u.s. secretary of state, condoleezza rice, on the changing role of u.s. democracy and foreign policy over the last 100 years. watch this weekend on the cspan networks. up next, american history tv visits harry and bess truman's home in independence, missouri. well it's good to be back home. i've been all over the country. i'll continue to come back home. i'll continue to feel that way as long as i live. >> he moved into this house after his wedding to his long time love. he moved into a home full of his inlaws. he's one of the few presidents that did not own a home of his own prior to his presidency. when he moved into this home, his brand mother-in-law, his brother-in-law, and his wife and he were living in this home as well as one of bess' brothers. for many years, even though we call it the truman home, it was known as the gat
at 10:00 p.m. eastern, on real america, the 1942 u.s. agriculture department's film, democracy at work in puerto rico. profiling the island's history, culture, and challenges. then sunday at 4:30 eastern, former u.s. secretary of state, condoleezza rice, on the changing role of u.s. democracy and foreign policy over the last 100 years. watch this weekend on the cspan networks. up next, american history tv visits harry and bess truman's home in independence, missouri. well it's good to be back...
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the aspen institute is hosting that live at 3:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. journalists and will discuss the relationship between the u.s. intelligence community and the press, that event hosted by george mason university live at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. the complete guide to congress is available and has lots of details about the house and senate for the current session of congress. contact and information about every senator and representative less information about congressional committees, state governors and the cabinet. directoryongressional is a handy spiral-bound guide, order your copy from the c-span -- $18.95.e for 1895 earlier this week, the justice department announced a redacted version of robert mueller's report would be released thursday morning and given to congress and released publicly at the same time. you can read it on our website, c-span.org. the rising cost of insulin across the country is getting the attention of congress and others. ceo of theed by the diabetes patient advocacy coalition. telus what is your coalition, tell us your
the aspen institute is hosting that live at 3:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. journalists and will discuss the relationship between the u.s. intelligence community and the press, that event hosted by george mason university live at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. the complete guide to congress is available and has lots of details about the house and senate for the current session of congress. contact and information about every senator and representative less information about congressional committees,...
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i will be back at 2:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc live. next up "am joy." she's like, no. come on, joy, take a plate. >>> the president has engaged in a persistent pattern and obstruction of justice. the allegations are grave. the investigation is legitimate. and ascertaining the truth, the
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[applause] announcer: announcer: starting ,ive this eastern 7:30 p.m. presidential candidate kirsten gillibrand in iowa. at 8:00 p.m. on c-span2, book tv, with books and authors on health and medicine. and it eight :00 p.m. eastern on c-span3, american history tv, with the history and impact of race on politics in the 1990's. ♪ "washington journal" live with policies that impact you. coming up thursday morning, and american conservative editor will be with us to talk about the forthcoming release of the mueller report and it's a pencil -- and its potential effect on 2020. then, examining the cdc rule that bars the agency from publicly identifying hospitals that are fighting to contain the spread of dangerous pathogens. be sure to watch "washington journal" thursday morning. joined the discussion. announcer: the department of justice plans to release a redacted version of the mueller report tomorrow morning. it will be given to congress and released publicly at the same time. last week, attorney general william barr testified on the amount of informati
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starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. also online at c-span dot-org or listen live with the free radio app. tonight it's american history tv. from the organization of american historians annual meeting in philadelphia it's a look at women in politics from the political organizing work of bill maaskowitz in the early 20th century to nancy pelosi's rise to speaker of the house. tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern here on c-span 3. also tonight on c-span 2 book tv in prime time. authors include patrick keefe and his book say nothing. a true story of murder and memory in northern ireland. joseph selleski's the green berets in the land of a million elephants. kelly carter jackson on force and freedom. the heartbeat of wounded knee. and black fortunes. watch book tv in prime time tonight beginning at 8:30 eastern on c-span 2. >>> this week on the communicators, james lewis of the center for strategic and international studies talks about the cyber status of russia and china. >> china has, since 1979, in the opening to the west ma
starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. also online at c-span dot-org or listen live with the free radio app. tonight it's american history tv. from the organization of american historians annual meeting in philadelphia it's a look at women in politics from the political organizing work of bill maaskowitz in the early 20th century to nancy pelosi's rise to speaker of the house. tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern here on c-span 3. also tonight on c-span 2 book tv in prime time. authors include...
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presidential leadership tuesday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on cspan for mt. vernon and saturday at 2:30 on cspan 2 from the museum. . >>> cspan stopped in independence missouri for a tour of the harry s human presidential library. but first a news reel from the opening of the library in 1957. . >> in independence, missouri, the harry s truman library becomes a reality. a noted amateur historian, a
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our live coverage continues sunday, at 1:30 p.m. eastern, featuring former homeland security secretary janet napolitano, discussing her book, "how safe are we." at 4:00, actor justine bateman with "fame." author brett eastton ellis at 5:30 with book "white" and at 7:00, larry elder author of "double standards," be sure to watch our live weekend coverage of the los angeles times festival of books starting at 1:30 p.m. eastern saturday and sunday on book tv, on c-span 2. >>> the national drug control policy director james carroll testified on the president's drug policy strategy released earlier this year. he talked about the addiction crisis facing the u.s. and the inflow of illegal fentanyl coming into the country. the house oversight committee is chaired by congressman elijah cummings of maryland. >> the committee will come to order. without objection, the chair is ho
our live coverage continues sunday, at 1:30 p.m. eastern, featuring former homeland security secretary janet napolitano, discussing her book, "how safe are we." at 4:00, actor justine bateman with "fame." author brett eastton ellis at 5:30 with book "white" and at 7:00, larry elder author of "double standards," be sure to watch our live weekend coverage of the los angeles times festival of books starting at 1:30 p.m. eastern saturday and sunday on book...
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watch live coverage of the president's at a to collect p.m. eastern on c-span. following the rally, watch the white house correspondents dinner with featured speaker, author and historian ron churn ow. -- chern >> the japanese prime minister is in washington to discuss security and economic issues. at the whitel house, the pie minister and the president spoke to reporters. this is about 25 minutes. >> it could have been a lot higher. it is a surprise. a very big number. minister told me congratulations on your number. >>[ speaking foreign language] pres. trump: i just returned from indiana, the nra conference. i did not want to create this -- keep this great gentleman .aiting period >> [speaing japanese] pres. trump: tonight the prime minister and the great first lady of japan will be having dinner with us, celebrating our first ladies does -- birthday. i told milani a, would you like melania, would you like to have mr. and mrs. abe join us for your birthday? and she said she could not think of anyone she would rather have. pres.eaking japanese] trump: we will b
watch live coverage of the president's at a to collect p.m. eastern on c-span. following the rally, watch the white house correspondents dinner with featured speaker, author and historian ron churn ow. -- chern >> the japanese prime minister is in washington to discuss security and economic issues. at the whitel house, the pie minister and the president spoke to reporters. this is about 25 minutes. >> it could have been a lot higher. it is a surprise. a very big number. minister...
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it is scheduled for 1:00 p.m. eastern on saturday, live on c-span. on sunday, the south bend, indiana mayor and out in his campaign for president, live from south bend at 2:00 p.m. eastern on sunday, also on c-span. catch with event online at r listen on the c-span radio app. the economic council director larry kudlow this morning said for thee house "is moment standing by herman cain to serve on the federal reserve board." his remarks came in an interview with bob cusack from "the hill" newspaper. [laughter] walk, sorry. my back was thrown out yesterday. on an airplane, in a helicopter. [laughter] , thank you for being with us director code low. i appreciate it. ismost figures the economy humming. will continue for the rest of the year and into 2020? the last jobs report was very positive. >> you are right. this't see any recession year or next year. i have seen a couple of things on this point. have of people misunderstood, just don't agree or differences with our economic analysis and modeling. i know this idea that 2018 was a growth, that's2% a s
it is scheduled for 1:00 p.m. eastern on saturday, live on c-span. on sunday, the south bend, indiana mayor and out in his campaign for president, live from south bend at 2:00 p.m. eastern on sunday, also on c-span. catch with event online at r listen on the c-span radio app. the economic council director larry kudlow this morning said for thee house "is moment standing by herman cain to serve on the federal reserve board." his remarks came in an interview with bob cusack from...
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eastern here on american history tv. limit each week american artifacts takes viewers into museums and historic sites around the country. visit the baseball americana exhibit in washington dc. to learn about baseball's origin and early days. >> welcome to the library of congress. i am curator of the u.s. exhibition baseball americana. this was a collaboration that the library did with major league baseball, espn and the baseball hall of fame cooperstown. we've got some incredible things on display, things you probably have never seen before. let's start with some of the earliest. we are standing in the front of the exhibit, looking at origins and early days, where we have some artifacts that suggest baseball has a history that is much longer than the 19th century. in fact we have an example from a medieval manuscript, these were figures that were part of a border of a book produced. a couple of monks and nuns in what one would -- what would be a primitive outfield. they would be played for centuries before europeans call
eastern here on american history tv. limit each week american artifacts takes viewers into museums and historic sites around the country. visit the baseball americana exhibit in washington dc. to learn about baseball's origin and early days. >> welcome to the library of congress. i am curator of the u.s. exhibition baseball americana. this was a collaboration that the library did with major league baseball, espn and the baseball hall of fame cooperstown. we've got some incredible things...
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presidential leadership on c-span from mount vernon and saturday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on wseum. two from the ne >> bombs intrigue want killed nearly 300 people yesterday. secretary of state mike pompeo blamed the bombings on islamic terrorists. he talked about the bombings this morning at the state department at a briefing where he was scheduled to announce ending sanctions waivers for countries importing oil from iran. secretary pompeo: for i make my announcement, i want to address yesterday's terrorist attack in sri lanka. what was supposed to be a joyful easter sunday was marred by a horrific wave of islamic radical terror bloodshed. heartbreaking that a country that has strive for peace has been targeted by these terrorists. we mourn the love ones of the victims, some of whom we can confirm were u.s. citizens. this is america's fight. i spoke with the prime minister of sri lanka this morning and their embassy and other parts of government are offering support. we urge any evildoers be brought to justice expeditiously and america is prepared to support that. we stand with mil
presidential leadership on c-span from mount vernon and saturday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on wseum. two from the ne >> bombs intrigue want killed nearly 300 people yesterday. secretary of state mike pompeo blamed the bombings on islamic terrorists. he talked about the bombings this morning at the state department at a briefing where he was scheduled to announce ending sanctions waivers for countries importing oil from iran. secretary pompeo: for i make my announcement, i want to address...
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and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv. here is a quick look at one of our recent programs. ♪
and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv. here is a quick look at one of our recent programs. ♪
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our live coverage continues on sunday at 1:30 p.m., eastern. featuring janet napolitano discussing her book. batemanstine bake -- discussing her book. at 7:00, the author of double standards. be sure to watch our life weekend coverage of the l.a. times festival of books starting at 1:30 p.m. eastern on saturday and sunday on tv. -- book tv. >> barbara bush had finally had enough. they were out of the white house and she did need to bite her tongue anymore area. she said that she took offense at it. but reporters were asking questions about it which was not true. ransom --o give nancy nancy reagan some heartburn. she said that nancy reagan, you ever call me again. then she hung up. pageis week on q&a, susan on her biography of barbara bush. >> at the beginning, she said you will never see my diaries. at theries are capped bush library, but they are not available for public view. until 35 years after her death. i thoughtod that and she was unlikely to let me see them. the end of the fifth interview, she said you can see my diaries. that was an in
our live coverage continues on sunday at 1:30 p.m., eastern. featuring janet napolitano discussing her book. batemanstine bake -- discussing her book. at 7:00, the author of double standards. be sure to watch our life weekend coverage of the l.a. times festival of books starting at 1:30 p.m. eastern on saturday and sunday on tv. -- book tv. >> barbara bush had finally had enough. they were out of the white house and she did need to bite her tongue anymore area. she said that she took...
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book tv starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. on american history tv, a look at the presidency. the story and talks about the role of humor in the white house and presidential politics. from george washington to donald trump. mr. brent considers how funny american chief executives have been, and which have used humor to their vantage. american history tv tonight on c-span3 at 8:00 eastern. >> sunday on q&a, new york times columnist david brooks on his book "the second mountain." >> i have met some of the most amazing people that are not motivated by money, status or celebrity. there motivated with the desire to do good. life is hard for them. they have taken heavy burdens and don't
book tv starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. on american history tv, a look at the presidency. the story and talks about the role of humor in the white house and presidential politics. from george washington to donald trump. mr. brent considers how funny american chief executives have been, and which have used humor to their vantage. american history tv tonight on c-span3 at 8:00 eastern. >> sunday on q&a, new york times columnist david brooks on his book "the second...
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that's live at 2:00 p.m. eastern also on c-span. watch our coverage online at c-span.org and listen with the free c-span radio app. >>> on american history tv, saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, on lectures in history, from tulane university, the legal history of abortion in the united states. sunday at 4:30 p.m., recalling his work on the apollo missions. and at 8:00, a discussion on the president's retreat, camp david. this weekend on american history tv, on c-span3. >> house judiciary committee ranking member doug collins spoke at the republican national lawyer's conference last week. his remarks are about ten minutes. [ applause ] >> good morning, everybody. >> good morning! >> there we go. i like it. one more time. good morning. >> good morning! >> if you have to follow senator dwrah graham, he's doing a phenomenal job. i look forward to the day where it's chairman graham in the senate and chairman colins in the house and let's get things done. pete, i appreciate that introduction. some of you have got on the know me just in that b
that's live at 2:00 p.m. eastern also on c-span. watch our coverage online at c-span.org and listen with the free c-span radio app. >>> on american history tv, saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, on lectures in history, from tulane university, the legal history of abortion in the united states. sunday at 4:30 p.m., recalling his work on the apollo missions. and at 8:00, a discussion on the president's retreat, camp david. this weekend on american history tv, on c-span3. >> house...
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eastern. >> tuesday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, live coverage from vernon talking about c-span's new book them of the presidents. noted historians rank america's best and worst chief executive. with douglas brinkley, and richard burton smith and saturday at 2:30 p.m., but tv has live coverage from the new noted historians rank the best and worst chief executives. presidential leadership tuesday at 7:00 p.m. eastern from mount vernon and saturday on c-span2 m.om the newseu >> president trump is skipping the annual white house correspondents dinner and will hold a campaign rally in green bay, wisconsin. watch live coverage saturday on c-span at 8:00 p.m. eastern. following the rally, watch live coverage of the white house correspondents in her. democratic talk is met by teleconference to discuss the judiciary committee subpoena counselr white house them again and what is next in the report findings. we spoke with a capitol hill reporter to learn more. scott long is senior staff writing for the hill. why did speaker
eastern. >> tuesday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, live coverage from vernon talking about c-span's new book them of the presidents. noted historians rank america's best and worst chief executive. with douglas brinkley, and richard burton smith and saturday at 2:30 p.m., but tv has live coverage from the new noted historians rank the best and worst chief executives. presidential leadership tuesday at 7:00 p.m. eastern from mount vernon and saturday on c-span2 m.om the newseu >>...
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saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern, here on american history tv. >> once, tv was just three giant networks and ape like -- cbs. let viewers decide all on their own what was important to them. doors toened the washington policymaking for all to see bringing you unfiltered content for all to see. this was true people powered. there is years since, no monolithic media broadcasting has given away to -- casting. c-span's big idea is more on television and online, c-span is your unfiltered view of government so you can make up your own mind. on october 12, 2000, two al qaeda suicide bombers attacked the navy guided missile destroyer, the uss cole in yemen's harbor, killing 17 tailors and injuring 39. the neville criminal investigative service and federal bureau of investigation led a joint investigation into the bombing. next, to former ntis special agents share their experience working on the investigation and how their findings
saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern, here on american history tv. >> once, tv was just three giant networks and ape like -- cbs. let viewers decide all on their own what was important to them. doors toened the washington policymaking for all to see bringing you unfiltered content for all to see. this was true people powered. there is years since, no monolithic media broadcasting has given away to -- casting. c-span's big idea is more on television and online, c-span is...
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and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv. sunday on q&a, new york times columnist david brooks on his book "the second mountain, the quest for a moral life." >> i have met some of the most amazing people who aren't motivated by money, status, celebrity, but motivated by a desire to have right relationships with each other, and a desire to do good. life is hard for them. they take heavy burdens, they don't have a lot of money, but they live very inspiring lives. >> sunday night on c-span's q&a. talk aboutstorians u.s. immigration from the 1920's to the 1960's, including a japanese guest worker program and immigrants during the cold war from cuba. how the 1965lore immigration and nationality act changed restrictions based on race and national origin. the organization of american madeline: alright. thank you all for turning out for this session, "rethinking 1924 to 1965 in u.s. immigration history for today's world." i am the chair of this roundtable session. my name is madeline
and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv. sunday on q&a, new york times columnist david brooks on his book "the second mountain, the quest for a moral life." >> i have met some of the most amazing people who aren't motivated by money, status, celebrity, but motivated by a desire to have right relationships with each other, and a desire to do good. life is hard for them. they take heavy burdens, they don't have a lot of money, but they live very inspiring lives....
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eastern on reel america, looking back at nato's 10th anniversary and at the p.m., rocket girls, women of nasa's jet propulsion laboratory. this week and on c-span3. week, members of the new zealand parliament debated legislation banning most semiautomatic weapons. after less months shooting at two mosques. debate whichat the included references to the national rifle association and gun laws in the u.s. pursuant to the -- >> mr. speaker, i move, that the arms amendment bill be now read a first time.
eastern on reel america, looking back at nato's 10th anniversary and at the p.m., rocket girls, women of nasa's jet propulsion laboratory. this week and on c-span3. week, members of the new zealand parliament debated legislation banning most semiautomatic weapons. after less months shooting at two mosques. debate whichat the included references to the national rifle association and gun laws in the u.s. pursuant to the -- >> mr. speaker, i move, that the arms amendment bill be now read a...
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live coverage starts at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. castro talkingan with members of the asian and latino coalition in des moines, iowa. watch 8:00 p.m. eastern on listen online, and the free c-span radio app. announcer:
live coverage starts at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. castro talkingan with members of the asian and latino coalition in des moines, iowa. watch 8:00 p.m. eastern on listen online, and the free c-span radio app. announcer:
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today at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span from mt. vernon, and saturday at 2:30 p.m. eastern on c-span2 from the museum. >>> up next, foreign policy scholars discuss the current state of relations between the european union, china and the u.s., and china's growing influence in europe, among other issues. from the hudson institute here in washington, this is just over 90 minutes. >> good afternoon and welcome to hudson institute. i'm ken weinstein, president and ceo of hudson institute. delighted to see the crowd here and the press coverage for our event today, which focuses, as you can see -- caught in the cross fire, balancing eu relations with the u.s. and china. china is omnipresent these days from investment to high technology to geo strategy and a factor in u.s./eu relations, as well. the president announced a fundamental shift in policy towards china, announced here at hudson institute by vice president pence in his historic october 4th speech. and now after years of largely benign view in china -- of china in the eu, a view parallel to largely benign views view
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at 10:00 p.m. eastern, on real america, the 1942 u.s. agriculture department's film, democracy at work in puerto rico. profiling the island's history, culture, and challenges. then sunday at 4:30 eastern, former u.s. secretary of state, condoleezza rice, on the changing role of u.s. democracy and foreign policy over the last 100 years. watch this weekend on the cspan networks. up next, american history tv visits harry and bess truman's home in independence, missouri.
at 10:00 p.m. eastern, on real america, the 1942 u.s. agriculture department's film, democracy at work in puerto rico. profiling the island's history, culture, and challenges. then sunday at 4:30 eastern, former u.s. secretary of state, condoleezza rice, on the changing role of u.s. democracy and foreign policy over the last 100 years. watch this weekend on the cspan networks. up next, american history tv visits harry and bess truman's home in independence, missouri.
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house meets today at 2:00 p.m. eastern. getslative work will underway at 4:30 p.m. eastern remembers will debate three bills including one allowing states to use federal funds to build local public shooting ranges. wednesday, the house will start work on a bill blocking the u.s. from withdrawing from the paris climate change agreement and it requires the president to come up with a plan for the u.s. to achieve an agreed-upon greenhouse gas emissions level. attorney general william barr has to capitol hill twice this week to answer questions about the new report. his first appearance -- about the mullah report. his first appearance will be andesday and then wednesday live harry's will be on c-span3 you can watch online at www.c-span.org or listen live with the free c-span radio app. tonight, on the communicators come a conversation on privacy and internet developments with california consumer privacy act co-author mary stone ross and daniel whitesner. >> the stakes are higher now because we are talking about deploying automated decision-making capabilities. that is t
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dates are expected to hope and event to take place 5:00 p.m. eastern, we will be here standing by and let you know how it works. >> it'll be interesting to see how big the crowd is in the rust belt for bernie sanders who has been drawing big crowds, thank you. leland: town hall tomorrow, with that we bring in talk radio panel garrett lewis, tucson arizona and publisher of inside the beltway.com, on the other coast from the beltway, good to see you both, gentlemen, appreciate it. we will start there with you, chip, that sound bite from bernie sanders about sending jobs overseas and keeping american manufacturers from doing that, you could very easily read that quote and it would be from donald trump and you wouldn't be all that surprised, is this a problem for sanders? >> it's interesting that you say that because i was thinking the exact same thing. sanders like pelosi and like a lot of democrats realized that there's a reason why trump does so well in the red states and part of it is immigration like we will probably talk about and also the id
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at 4:00 o'clock p.m. justine with fame. at 5:30 p.m. the book white. and at 7:00 p.m. larry elder, author of double standards. be sure to watch our lives we can coverage of the los angeles times festival of books starting at 1:30 p.m. eastern saturday and sunday booktv on c-span2. >> barbara bush had finally had enough. they were out of the white house, she did not need to buy her time anymore. she said that she took offense at it, reporters were at her door asking questions which is not true. that was designed to give nancy reagan heartburn. and she said to nancy reagan, don't you ever call me again. and she hung up. >> this week on q&a. usa today washington bureau chief susan page on her biography of berg under barbara bush a matriarch. >> at the very beginning she said you will never see my diaries. her diaries are kept at the bush library but they're not available for public view. until five years after her death. i understood that and i thought she was unlikely to let me see her diaries. at the end of the fifth interview, she said, and you can see my diaries. and
at 4:00 o'clock p.m. justine with fame. at 5:30 p.m. the book white. and at 7:00 p.m. larry elder, author of double standards. be sure to watch our lives we can coverage of the los angeles times festival of books starting at 1:30 p.m. eastern saturday and sunday booktv on c-span2. >> barbara bush had finally had enough. they were out of the white house, she did not need to buy her time anymore. she said that she took offense at it, reporters were at her door asking questions which is not...
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the 1999our special on columbine high school shooting thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. more now from the road to the white house with pete who did gee it's. -- pete buttigieg. he announced his intention to seek the democratic nomination for 2020. he talked about his background, campaign theme and why he is running for president. after his speech he was joined on stage by his husband. this is about 40 minutes.
the 1999our special on columbine high school shooting thursday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. more now from the road to the white house with pete who did gee it's. -- pete buttigieg. he announced his intention to seek the democratic nomination for 2020. he talked about his background, campaign theme and why he is running for president. after his speech he was joined on stage by his husband. this is about 40 minutes.
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see that live tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. eastern. earlier in the week, the house and senate held a joint meeting of congress to hear from the secretary-general of the united nations. we will show that on sunday at 10:30 p.m. -- a.m. eastern on c-span. tv was three networks and a government supported service called pbs. then in 1979, a small network rolled out a big idea. let viewers decide on their own what was important to them. a c-span opened the doors to washington policymaking for all to see. ringing you unfiltered filtered content from congress and beyond. this was true people power. in the 40 years since, the landscape has changed. there is no monolithic media. the stars are a thing. c-span's big idea is more relevant today than ever. no government money supports c-span. it's nonpartisan coverage of washington is funded as a public service by your cable or satellite provider. c-span is your unfiltered view of government. so you can make up your own mind. next, a book tv be exclusive. our cities tour visits cedar rapids, iowa t
see that live tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. eastern. earlier in the week, the house and senate held a joint meeting of congress to hear from the secretary-general of the united nations. we will show that on sunday at 10:30 p.m. -- a.m. eastern on c-span. tv was three networks and a government supported service called pbs. then in 1979, a small network rolled out a big idea. let viewers decide on their own what was important to them. a c-span opened the doors to washington policymaking for all to see....