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and it is also available as a podcast on c-span's new app, c-span now. finally, here's some of the best-selling nonfiction books according to "the new york times." topping the list is a book we will not be covering on booktv, and it's memoir the storyteller. after that, to rescue the republic on president ulysses s grant. to the report on the transition between the trump and biden administration and wrapping up our look at some of "the new york times" best-selling nonfiction books is midnight in washington, that's california democratic congressman adam schiff's argument that the trump presidency has weakened america's institution. and that is a look at this week's publishing news and the latest nonfiction books. thanks for joining us on about books. and a reminder that about books is available as a podcast on c-span's app, c-span now, or wherever you get your podcast. s. >> tonight cnn anchor best-selling author anderson cooper chronicles the rise and fall of the legendary american dynasty, his mother's family the vanderbilts. we are joined by catherine
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trey: i tell you how boring my life is now, a watch house committee hearings on c-span, and i have been watching you, you seem particularly interested in the first amendment at least with some committee hearings that i've been watching. >> yes, look, i think our first amendment liberties every one of them, you are right to practice your faith, and to -- they have all been assaulted in last year by the left. when attorney general did, a week and a half ago during this hearing, he issued that memo setting up a snitch line on parents who attend school board meetings to stands up for their kids, what he did was so wrong, and to see then next day after that hearing, the national school board association, who started this whole thing see them apologize for letter they sentiment i would like for attorney general to rescind his memo, hopefully he will, we'll continue to investigate this. this is as wrong as it gets and americans understand it. trey: you know congressman, i was 1 a prosecutor many moons ago. i was a federal prosecutor, i went through my head the list of federal crimes, crime rat
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watch this week on the c-span networks, or you can watch our full coverage on c-span now, our new mobile video app. also head over to c-span.org for scheduling information or to stream video live or on-demand anytime. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. joining us next is author and scholar anatol lieven, helping us to take a look at the upcoming climate summit in glasgow, summit -- glascow, scotland. he is the author of "climate change and the nationstate." welcome to "washington journal." guest: hello. host: you make your case in your book and in a number of articles about climate change being the greatest national security threat, at least to the united states. how did writing your book further prove to you that climate change is indeed the world's greatest national security threat? host: -- guest: it was a conclusion at came to fairly slowly, but i was convinced, looking at the evidence, that what climate change is already doing to the united states, and what risks doing in the future, really dwarves the threat on which our security establishments are concentrated. that is in
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you've seen him on c-span as the house reading clerk. and joe has observed some weird things in the house chamber, late at night, after everybody else is gone. >> all of a sudden, in the chamber, like directly in front of me, i see a man walk in front of me, and i look up immediately to see who it is, and there was nobody there. you tell yourself is this real? but it was vivid. >> the towering above all capitol ghost stories is the legend of the demon cat which prowls the capitol. it appears before national emergencies, such as when the british burned the capitol in 1814, the civil war, pearl harbor, kennedy's assassination, its footprints are purportedly visible in the capitol senate wing, but supposedly the demon cat also signed its name. in an obscured congressional stairwell, you will find this. now, does that stand for district of columbia? detective? or demon cat? in another stairwell you will find the blood of a kentucky congressman. a newspaper reporter shot and killed him there after a dispute in 1890. the congressman's ghost is
you've seen him on c-span as the house reading clerk. and joe has observed some weird things in the house chamber, late at night, after everybody else is gone. >> all of a sudden, in the chamber, like directly in front of me, i see a man walk in front of me, and i look up immediately to see who it is, and there was nobody there. you tell yourself is this real? but it was vivid. >> the towering above all capitol ghost stories is the legend of the demon cat which prowls the capitol....
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you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on the c-span now app. >> this week on the c-span networks. on monday, president biden in scotland for the climate summit cop 26. the supreme court will hear oral arguments regarding the texas abortion law. on c-span two, whole woman's health versus jackson. then, the u.s. versus texas. on tuesday on c-span.org, campaign 2022 coverage of victory and concession speeches from the new jersey governor's race, and the virginia governor's race. also next week, the house and senate are both in session with upcoming hearings. on wednesday at 9:30 eastern on c-span3, countering domestic terrorism before the house intelligence committee. on thursday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3, covid-19 and next steps in the response with testimony from the cdc director and national institute of allergy and infectious diseases director dr. anthony fauci before the senate health committee. and friday, the memorial service for retired army general and former secretary of state colin powell. live from the washington national cathedral. watch this week on the c-span n
you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on the c-span now app. >> this week on the c-span networks. on monday, president biden in scotland for the climate summit cop 26. the supreme court will hear oral arguments regarding the texas abortion law. on c-span two, whole woman's health versus jackson. then, the u.s. versus texas. on tuesday on c-span.org, campaign 2022 coverage of victory and concession speeches from the new jersey governor's race, and the virginia governor's race....
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watch this week on the c-span networks or watch our full coverage on c-span now, our new mobile video app. head over to c-span.org for scheduling information or to stream video live or on-demand any time. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. and announcer: during the g20 summit, prince charles of england talked about the need to address climate change through public-private partnerships. >> the fight against climate change is the defining challenge of our time. either we fight now and succeed in moving our economy to a more sustainable path, or we delay acting and pay a much higher price later and risk failing. the latest united nations intergovernmental panel on climate change report shows that we must carry out immediate, rapid and sizable cuts to emissions to avoid disastrous consequences. some of us are asking why we move our goalpost from two degrees to 1.5 degrees? why? because science says so. we must listen to the warnings coming from the global scientific community, tackle the climate crisis and honor the paris agreement and the 2030 sustainable development agenda. thi
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watch on c-span two, c-span.org, c-span radio or the new c-span now mobile app. announcer: during the g20 summit, president biden held a discussion with other world leaders on global supply chain issues. pres. biden: i think the prime minister may still be occupied, so we are going to begin. we are going to bring our shared attention to a vital issue that is impacting all of our countries, supply chain disruptions. supply chains are something most of our citizens never think twice about. until something goes wrong. during this pandemic, we have seen delays and backlogs of goods from automobiles to electronics. from schuster furniture. -- from shoes to furniture. the ultimate key to unlocking disruptions we are contending with, but we have to take action now for together with our partners in the private sector to reduce the backlogs we are facing. then, we have to prevent this from happening again in the future. now that we have seen how vulnerable these lines of commerce can be, we cannot go back to business as usual. this pandemic won't be the last global health
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eastern on c-span q&a. you can listen to q&a on our new c-span now at. -- app. >> details of the corruption and lack of oversight that led to the collapse of the afghan government in august. this is just over one hour. >> he has been voicing truth to power. he was the only one talking about how critical information about the afghan military was becoming increasingly classified to the point where no usable information to talk about progress in afghanistan was publicly available. he has accurately predicted everything that has gone wrong with the reconstruction effort. shortly before kabul fail, -- fell, he described it as hubris and mendacity. it is an honor for me to introduce john socko. >> let me try to get settled before i break something. can i take this off? otherwise, it will be hard to hear me. thank you for that kind introduction, jeff. also, thank you for the association that invited me today. this is kind of a unique experience. it is kind of novel. because, last time i spoke in person, live, to a
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c-span and now our new video app. -- c-span and now our new video app. c-span is your unfiltered view of government sponsored by these television companies and more. >> support c-span as a public service giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> tonight on q and howard q sec, -- tonight on q&a, is critical look at the more than 400 year effort the federal government, private developers, and others to create low-cost i -- housing in >> >> the united states. the projects seem nice at first, but you can only rent in the projects. government owns them. you can never own anything in public and subsidized housing. it is -- to this day, this remains a problem. 46% of residents of public housing to this day are african-american. those are all people who are not owning anything, not accumulating wealth. we should not be surprised that having steered african-americans into public housing, then, there is a gap between black-and-white wealth. >> author of "the poor side of town" tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span q&a. you can listen to q&a on our new c-span n
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caller: good morning c-span. i have been watching you for a long time now. i trust your opinion. if the virginia legislature flips, what will happen to cannabis? will virginia be told you are not having an -- it in five years, you are not having it ever. is that a factor? guest: good question. a lot of passed by the democrat let -- legislature, they have been in office only a couple years in both houses. they may well be repealed by a a new -- repealed by a new republican legislature. the state senate is not up this year. they are not on the ballot until 2023. you will still have one of the two houses and you have to have both houses in order to pass something. i don't think the cannabis rules, at least the cannabis law will be change significantly in the next two years. the change might happen after 2023. a republican governor, a republican house, then, republicans take over the state senate. that is my short answer. i could go to a longer answer. some of the rules may be set administratively. a different governor from a different party may well construe the situation about cann
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to listen visit c -- span -- org/podcast or search c-span after words on your podcast app. watch this and all previous after words interviews @booktv.org. click the after words a button near the top of the page. >> every saturday american history tv documents america story and on sundays book tv brings the latest in nonfiction books and authors funding for cspan2 comes from these television companies and more ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> support cspan2 as a public service. here is a book publishing industry news is named mitzie angelini president of the publishing house. ms. angel's current publisher and editor. should be the first woman in the president of the 75-year-old book publisher project towards a growing group of women have taken over leadership roles at large publishers recently including dana kennedy at simon & schuster lisa lucas at pantheon and adrienne von usa. reuters reports french legislation is taking aim at amazon's shipping cost to customers in the country currently french law prohibits discounting the price of new books in free shipping. amazon charges a
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laughter] 's i was inebriated in college one night in the dorm room and i woke up from my stupor and c-span was on the television. i saw the republican politicians on the floor and as a history major, they sounded exactly like what the founding fathers had proposed. and then i had an awakening. am i a republican? [laughter] and i thought, i am a republican the next day i turned limbaugh on and that was it. [applause] my mother hated limbaugh. >> of course. >> so i would make my mom listen to him on long car rides. [laughter] and i think one time we were listening and there was a monologue about welfare reform and i think she nearly drove the car off the road. limbaugh literally drove my mother crazy. i said to myself, i love this guy. there is a little bit of rebellion there. for me, rush was the first one that really grabbed me. it's basically, unleashed me onto the country. >> we just met tonight. watching you -- i think where even liberals like your mom listen to rush because he was funny. yet that direct style of asking questions. you are not afraid. i want to get back to your mom for a
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>> c-span's american history tv continues. you can find the full schedule on your program guide or c-span.org/history. >> welcome to this virtual event series. hard to believe but we have been open 50 years this year. we have some great authors to share some time with us. tonight we have giles milton, best-selling author of 11 works of narrative history. his most recent works -- work is churchill's ministry of ungentlemanly warfare, being developed into a major tv series. he also published in 25 languages. he was in london and burgundy. he is in conversation tonight with editor of literary and market fiction and memoir, author of local girl and we wish you luck and the wild ride of publication. acquisitions for holt include happiness which was a reese witherspoon and the parking lot attendant which is a new york times notable book and shortlist. victoria gosling's before the room. welcome, giles milton, good to see you tonight. >> thank you, so nice to be here. >> hello to both of you. great to be here. >> i will let you get o
>> c-span's american history tv continues. you can find the full schedule on your program guide or c-span.org/history. >> welcome to this virtual event series. hard to believe but we have been open 50 years this year. we have some great authors to share some time with us. tonight we have giles milton, best-selling author of 11 works of narrative history. his most recent works -- work is churchill's ministry of ungentlemanly warfare, being developed into a major tv series. he also...
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you've seen him on c-span as the house reading clerk, and he's observed some weird things in the house chamber late at night after everybody else is gone. >> all of a sudden in the well of the chamber directly in front of me i see a man walk in front of me. and i look up immediately to see who it is, and there was nobody there. you tell yourself, is this real, but it was vivid. >> reporter: towering above all capitol ghost stories is the legend of the demon cat which prowls the capitol. it appears before national emergencies z is as much as when the british burned the capitol in 1814, the civil war, pearl harbor, kennedy's assassination. its footprints are purportedly visible in the capitol's senate wing and supposedly it also signed its name n. an obscure congressional stair welshing you'll find this. now, does this stand for district of columbia, direct current, detective comics or dee hon cat? in another stairwell you'll find the blood of a coi congressman, newspaper reporter charles kincaid shot and killed him there after a dispute in 1890. his ghost is said to periodically trip re
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to listen is it c -- van.org/podcast or search the c-span after words your podcast app. and watch this cap booktv.org. just click the after words button at the top of the page. >> politics and prose bookstore in washington d.c. hosted a virtual event who spoke about the global impact of the meat to movement. >> for me i've been working on the 2016 campaign trying to live out the dream of electing a president here in the united states. and was really surprised in the aftermath of that election this wave of women's activism not only here in the united states, but around the world. think back to the women's march is not only here in d.c. it was on every continent. it was organized transnationally arise in activism with women in foreign policy against a track in activism. they see not only an increase of women raising their voices, starting with the women's march move into the meat to movement which goes global starting in october of 2017. also leads to an incredible rise in a broad range of countries. from afghanistan, two places in the middle east that would surprise you.
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. >> c-span's american history tv continues. you can find the full schedule on your program guide or c-span.org/history. >> welcome to this virtual event series. hard to believe but we have been open 50 years this year. we have some great authors to share some time with us. tonight we have giles milton, best-selling author of 11 works of narrative history. his most recent works -- work is
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. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen on all of our podcasts on our new c-span now cap. >> now testimony from attorney general merrick garland. topics include and a covert memo of threats against school boards and officials and the fbi mishandling of the u.s. domestic's sexual abuse investigation and the january 6 capital attack investigation. this runs just four hours. >>> good morning. this hearing will come to order. three oversight hearings this year. next month first deputy of homeland security oversight hearing since january 2018. today the first department of justice oversight hearing seance october 18, 2017. only time in the form --. annual oversight hearings were the norm under the obama administration and i am pleased to restore this tradition. i thank attorney general garland for appearing today. time and again trump appointees overroad the professional judgment of the department's non partisan career attorneys to advance the president's agenda. the efforts took a dark and dangerous turn in the w
. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen on all of our podcasts on our new c-span now cap. >> now testimony from attorney general merrick garland. topics include and a covert memo of threats against school boards and officials and the fbi mishandling of the u.s. domestic's sexual abuse investigation and the january 6 capital attack investigation. this runs just four hours. >>> good morning. this hearing will come to order. three oversight hearings...
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on c-span 3 thursday, and again online and on the c-span now app. on covid-19, the vaccine in particular, reporting of npr -- parents should be patient about getting covid vaccines for their kids, the white house says. they write that, within minutes of the food and drug administration's decision friday, to authorize the lower dose pfizer biontech vaccine, teams began packing up the vaccines to be shipped. the vials are being shipped with dry ice and are loading them onto special shipping containers. but a top white house official is cautioning parents should not be a -- should not expect to get their children vaccinated the very next day if the cdc recommends the vaccine, as expected tuesday. patience could be needed as a could take several days before the shots are readily available. back to your calls. vancouver, washington, this is sam on the independent line. caller: yes, i am calling about this so-called build back better. i am an african-american man, 74, soon will be 75 years of age. i am very disgusted in some of my black brothers and siste
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listen to book notes plus on our new c-span now at . >> on in-depth conversation with ross gallant on republican politics and conservatism in america . his recently released book the places talks about his five year struggle. his other titles include the decadence, privilege and bad religion.join in the conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments and texts and tweets sunday, november 7 live at noon eastern on in-depth. on the c-span2. >> the world changed in an instant but media, was ready. internet tracking sword and we never slowed down. schools and businesses went virtual and we powered a new reality because at media, we are built to keep you ahead. >> media, along with these television companies support c-span2 as a public service. >> beginning now it's book tv . television for serious readers. today books that focus on conservative politics with our weekly offer interview series afterwards, an entrepreneur argues corporate america is signing onto culture to reduce profits. jesse waters provides the correct critique of left-wing activists and their policies and podcast t
listen to book notes plus on our new c-span now at . >> on in-depth conversation with ross gallant on republican politics and conservatism in america . his recently released book the places talks about his five year struggle. his other titles include the decadence, privilege and bad religion.join in the conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments and texts and tweets sunday, november 7 live at noon eastern on in-depth. on the c-span2. >> the world changed in an instant but...
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whether you are watching us online or joining us later on c-span, we have a great session for you today and we are glad you are with us. before we start, i would like to thank a few of the festival key sponsors for their ongoing support. the arts commission, the ingram content group, the tennessee arts commission, vanderbilt university, we are grateful for your continued support. thank you for everything that you do to help us continue to make this a great festival every year. if you'd like to purchase books that you see featured at the festival, we encourage you to do that through the book link in the facebook live or youtube section. support the festival and help to keep it free. so, we have a special guest today. our author is the former to turn mayor of knoxville and former governor of knoxville tennessee. tennessee became the fastest improving state in the country in k-12 education in the first state to provide free community college or technical school for all of its citizens. in addition to adding 475,000 net new jobs. serving on the board of directors for teach for america. the
whether you are watching us online or joining us later on c-span, we have a great session for you today and we are glad you are with us. before we start, i would like to thank a few of the festival key sponsors for their ongoing support. the arts commission, the ingram content group, the tennessee arts commission, vanderbilt university, we are grateful for your continued support. thank you for everything that you do to help us continue to make this a great festival every year. if you'd like to...
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everyone watching on you tube this evening are the nixon foundation web site or all of those watching on c-span. i had the pleasure this evening of welcoming and introducing to the eminent scholars of richard nixon in the nixon era. her moderator this evening is frank gannon a member of the prestigious white house fellows in the nixon administration who later served as special assistant to counselor donald rumsfeld. he's the chief editorial assistant to former president nixon on research and writing of his memoirs during the presidency years in san clemente. and he has the distinction of having seven interviewed the former president for 38 hours on tape in 1983 in those materials reside in the peabody archive. our distinguished speaker this evening is john roy price the road scholar and harvard educated attorney who migrated from 1968 rockefeller campaign to that of nixon. he promptly joined the new nixon administration in 199 working with daniel patrick moynihan and later working with domestic adviser john ehrlichman a special system to the president for urban affairs. he ultimately became hea
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she went out there on c-span to talk about this bill that none of you have read. none of you have read. just to create new fake headlines and false momentum to allow the media to think that they were doing something. but in fact, there is no agreement. if there is agreement, we'll have a vote today. my prediction is there will not be a vote today. probably not even a vote in this committee. to pass this. 1700-page bill because you are still going to have to rewrite it because you have some senators on the other side of the building that will say, thumbs down. and you won't be able to pass it. because you'll have moderates of your party saying, no, i don't like it. and then you'll have progressives saying, no. it doesn't go far enough. let me tell you, we are facing multiple crises in this nation as a direct result of your policies. the direct result of this administration's policies. whether it's the border crisis. whether it's the inflation crisis. or whether it's the energy crisis. you know what? what you're doing with this, i don't know what's in your 1700 page
she went out there on c-span to talk about this bill that none of you have read. none of you have read. just to create new fake headlines and false momentum to allow the media to think that they were doing something. but in fact, there is no agreement. if there is agreement, we'll have a vote today. my prediction is there will not be a vote today. probably not even a vote in this committee. to pass this. 1700-page bill because you are still going to have to rewrite it because you have some...
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[applause] quick follow us on social media at c-span history for more of this date in history. ♪ ♪ >> download c-span's new mobile app stay up-to-date with live video coverage of the day's biggest political events from live screen of the house and senate floors key congressional hearings to white house events and supreme court oral arguments. our live interactive marketing program at "washington journal" we hear your voices every day. c-span now has you covered, download the app for free today. ♪ ♪ >> this week were looking back to this date in history. >> ladies and gentlemen, on sunday october 23, the united states received an urgent formal request from the five member nations of the organization of eastern caribbean states to assist in a joint effort to restore democracy and the island of grenada. we asked seated the to be a multinational effort with contingents from and to grow, barbados, dominica, jamaica st. vincent and the united states. i might add that two of those betas and jamaica are not members of the organization but were first approached as we later were by the oecs
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watch sunday morning on c-span or c-span now, our new mobile app. >> download c-span's new mobile app and stay up-to-date with live coverage of the days to get events, from live streams of the house and senate floor and key congressional hearings, white house events and supreme court oral arguments. even washington journal, where we hear your voices every day. c-span now has you covered. download the app for free today. >> president biden arrived for the first day of the g20 summit. the president was greeted by the italian prime minister. president biden then went into the convention center to participate in the g20 family photo with the other world leaders in attendance at the summit. summit. >> [speaking in foreign language] [laughter] >> [indiscernible] >> [indiscernible] >>[indiscernible] [indistinct conversations] [indistinct conversations] [applause] [applause] [indistinct conversations] >> lan maxima of the netherlands and italian prime minister mario
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c-span did a presidential leadership survey and she thousand nine survey and 65 presidential historian. i mentioned because we read and talked about these scholars ourselves in this class this semester but historians are asked to rate the president on ten different attributes. public persuasion, crisis leadership, economic management, moral authority, international relations, administrative skills, relations with congress, vision/ascending agenda. whether they perceived equal justice for all and their performance within the context of their time. you may be saying that is a lot comment ten different attributes of leadership is a lot for any scholar. it attests the limits and knowledge of even experts. do people know enough about franklin pierce to assign him a score on all ten of these dimensions? what typically happens in studies like this they end up making global judgment of greatness that will affect their score on every individual standard. so, if you think lincoln was a great president over all you're going to give him a great score on all ten categories. participants are assigni
c-span did a presidential leadership survey and she thousand nine survey and 65 presidential historian. i mentioned because we read and talked about these scholars ourselves in this class this semester but historians are asked to rate the president on ten different attributes. public persuasion, crisis leadership, economic management, moral authority, international relations, administrative skills, relations with congress, vision/ascending agenda. whether they perceived equal justice for all...
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watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern on c-span or c-span now, our new video mobile app. join the discussions with your facebook comments, texts, and tweets. >> congress returns next week. the house starts monday at noon eastern for speeches, with legislative work at 2:00. members will consider several bills concerning native american issues. any request of votes will take third -- take place at 6:30 p.m. eastern. it's possible the house takes up the bipartisan infrastructure bill and the presidents build back better agenda later in the week, as well. across the capital, the senate resumes work on nominations monday at 3:00 p.m. eastern. currently on the counter, jonathan davidson to be a deputy undersecretary for the treasury department. watch the house live on c-span and the senate on c-span2, online at c-span.org, or follow congress with c-span now, our new video app. >> next,
watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern on c-span or c-span now, our new video mobile app. join the discussions with your facebook comments, texts, and tweets. >> congress returns next week. the house starts monday at noon eastern for speeches, with legislative work at 2:00. members will consider several bills concerning native american issues. any request of votes will take third -- take place at 6:30 p.m. eastern. it's possible the house takes up the...
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. >> c-span more relevant than ever. >> we will advance to the part. [background noises] [background noises] now, if we balance the budget for next year it is projected that we will then have a sizable surplus in the years that immediately follow. what should we do with this projected surplus? i have a simple, forward answer. save social security first. [applause] [cheering] [applause] [applause] >> okay, save social security first. some republicans are trying but using the surplus for more tax cuts. and he trumped them on that. that is a peculiar verb there. this was all planned. it turns out the reaction to the speech was generally very positive. and from the standpoint of crisis communication, this is a terrific illustration of the line i have quoted before. if you do not like what is being said, change the conversation. so we change the conversation on going to talk about social security. you can talk about all of that stuff later i'm going to talk about. and it worked for him. public opinion stayed with bill clinton covid 1998 election the republi
. >> c-span more relevant than ever. >> we will advance to the part. [background noises] [background noises] now, if we balance the budget for next year it is projected that we will then have a sizable surplus in the years that immediately follow. what should we do with this projected surplus? i have a simple, forward answer. save social security first. [applause] [cheering] [applause] [applause] >> okay, save social security first. some republicans are trying but using the...
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finally one little note which is being recorded for book tvs on c-span. we don't have an air date for that but hopefully we will let you know soon. now i'm going to turn itover to matt . >> thank you barry and thank you to everyone for joining us. i'm elated to be here to discuss this book news or the rich white and blue: how power distorts american journalism with nikki nikki , i think it would probably be hard to be a journalist in the us and the news industry today and not feel like your book describes that world so we will test the premise of your book i'm sure in this conversation but i want to assume it first. you say our news media struggles at present to amplify the voicesthat most need to be heard in a democracy . political representation and meaningful redress due to structural integration. and yet i would say most journalists i know and i know a lot of journalists come into this field with this passion for listing the voices of everyday people particularly those most at risk of discrimination. how is it that we come in with these noble ideals a
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and so -- >> c-span, more relevant than ever. >> i will advance to the part -- [background sounds] >> now, if we balance the budget for next year, it is projected that we'll then have a sizable surplus in the years that immediately follow. what should we do with this surplus? i have a simple four-word answer, save social security first. [cheers and applause] >> okay. save social security first because republican were talking about using the surplusfor more tax hikes, and he trumped them on that. and this was all planned. and it turns out they reacted to the speech generally very positively. and from the standpoint of crisis communication, this is a terrific immigration -- illustration of the line i quoted before. to you don't like what's being said, change the conversation. so he just changed the conversation. i'm going to talk about social security. you can talk about all that, you know, very sordid stuff later, i'm going to talk about what i'm doing. and it worked for him. public opinion stayed with bill clinton. 1998 elections the republicans actually lost seats in the house when t
and so -- >> c-span, more relevant than ever. >> i will advance to the part -- [background sounds] >> now, if we balance the budget for next year, it is projected that we'll then have a sizable surplus in the years that immediately follow. what should we do with this surplus? i have a simple four-word answer, save social security first. [cheers and applause] >> okay. save social security first because republican were talking about using the surplusfor more tax hikes, and...
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occasions supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> next, a look at congressional redistricting following the release of the 2020 census data. of some are losing seats. dave wasserman, matt of florida, and one from michigan talk about the redistricting process for florida and michigan beginning with 2022. >> currently there are about 334 million people living in the united states. that is according to the 2020 census figures were there represented in congress by two senators each of the 50 states and 435 members of congress. that 435 number has been set by law since 19209. now, with a new census figures out which take into account the population growth in the united states and geographical and demographically changes as well, the every ten year congressional redistricting will start. the new districts will be in place for the 2022 midyear elections. some states have lost members of congress, new york and pennsylvania are two, while some like texas and florida gained new members. well, to help us delve
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download c-span now today. aving me. host: remind our viewers exactly what the r street institute is question mark -- is? guest: it's a nonprofit free-market free tank -- think tank. we have a lot of different issues and we are happy to be part of the elegy and innovation team. host: where does it get its funding? guest: a mix of sources, which is pretty typical of d.c. organizations. during my time -- [indiscernible] we are supported entirety by the knight foundation in my department. host: you are the public policy director for mozilla, remind us what that is in tell us how your work there translates to what you are doing at our street? guest: i had the pleasure working there for almost seven years i was the first public policy higher for the corporation status. this is the taxes, and nonprofit foundation. in that perspective i was inside the tech industry but in a rare role that allowed me perspective to look broader than just the products i was working with and really build a team and a strategy of making the interne
download c-span now today. aving me. host: remind our viewers exactly what the r street institute is question mark -- is? guest: it's a nonprofit free-market free tank -- think tank. we have a lot of different issues and we are happy to be part of the elegy and innovation team. host: where does it get its funding? guest: a mix of sources, which is pretty typical of d.c. organizations. during my time -- [indiscernible] we are supported entirety by the knight foundation in my department. host:...
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i would just open up c-span and studied at the institute of john boehner's emotions, that guy was a roller coaster. and, they start fine, no one leaves the table until your finished. fine, we'll sleep here. ♪♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win win. greg: we are out of time. thanks to larry kudlow. i love you america. [♪♪♪] jesse: welcome to "watters' world," i'm jesse watters. corruption is killing our country. joe biden limped to virginia this week to stump for democrat governor terry mcauliffe. it was a catastrophe. he praised the current governor to got caught with black f
i would just open up c-span and studied at the institute of john boehner's emotions, that guy was a roller coaster. and, they start fine, no one leaves the table until your finished. fine, we'll sleep here. ♪♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win win. greg: we are out of time. thanks to larry kudlow. i love you america. [♪♪♪] jesse: welcome to "watters' world," i'm jesse watters. corruption is killing our country. joe biden limped to virginia this...
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there is something for every c-span fan. every purchase supports our operations. c-span shop.org. >> president biden arrived in rome for the first day of the g20 summit. the president was greeted by the italian prime minister. president biden went into the convention center to participate in the g20 family photo with the other world leaders in attendance at the summit. >> [speaking in foreign language] [laughter] >> [indiscernible] >> [indiscernible] >>[indiscernible] >>[indiscernible]. >>[indiscernible]. >>[indiscernible]. >>[indiscernible]. >>[applause]. >>[discernible] that --[ indiscernible]. >>[applause]. >>[indiscernible]. >>[indiscernible]. >> later in the day, queen maxima of the
there is something for every c-span fan. every purchase supports our operations. c-span shop.org. >> president biden arrived in rome for the first day of the g20 summit. the president was greeted by the italian prime minister. president biden went into the convention center to participate in the g20 family photo with the other world leaders in attendance at the summit. >> [speaking in foreign language] [laughter] >> [indiscernible] >> [indiscernible]...
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