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c-span: dr. carla hayden the new library of congress, thank you so much for your time. >> guest: thank you. so much of the town revenue comes from arresting citizens. 20,000 people in 16,000 have warrants. can you imagine 20,000 people in 16,000 of them having warrants.
c-span: dr. carla hayden the new library of congress, thank you so much for your time. >> guest: thank you. so much of the town revenue comes from arresting citizens. 20,000 people in 16,000 have warrants. can you imagine 20,000 people in 16,000 of them having warrants.
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watch live on c-span, on demand at www.c-span.org, or listen to our live coverage using the free c-span radio app. >> alabama senator jeff sessions campaigned in new hampshire for donald trump. he was accompanied by bob smith. this is about 20 minutes. >> ok, folks. stand right in front of the bus. right hithis way. right down this way. ok?re you >> i've got it. on this.ing to get in >> great to see you. hey there. thank you for coming. [laughter] [applause] >> mr. sessions. bythis has been signed .verybody who is anybody it?you sign sen. sessions: i would be honored. >> thank you very much. welcome to new hampshire. sen. sessions: great to be with you. >> we are going to do pictures afterwards. there. the local senator. sen. sessions: >> i know rene powers. a good friend of mine, i went to elementary and high school with her. >> you stuck with a guy from the very beginning and i can't tell you how proud of you we are. you are not quite dressed for this weather, are you? [laughter] >> i still want a quick picture with you. >> how are you, young lady? >> look at that. [laughter] >> hi, r
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on c-span. >> sorry c-span. >> it is allowed on c-span. >> they say worse on c-span. some of the things brian lamb says on c-span is a shame. >> i wanted to point out that congressman adam schiff, who is ranking democrat on the intelligence committee from california made a point about implications of what comey did was very good point. here it is what it is. >> transparency, they will have a different word, mistake. we have been led to what will go down as colossal mistake about it bureau. >> because it takes, really injects the bureau into the partisan political game. >> yeah. i mean i think -- >> and justice department. >> and, to make matters even worse, the justice department is just totally gone. nobody has heard from them. loretta lynch obviously made a mistake herself meeting with bill clinton on that tarmac. tarmac meeting that trump has been still hammering about. and now she chosen not to intervene. she is obviously comey's boss. she could have said something if this meeting never happened. and so you have got that playing out. you have got the fbi leaking m
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c-span, at c-span.org or using the c-span radio mobile >> next, makeda best, talks about the photographic betrayal of native americans during the 19th century. .articularly the modoc indians we also hear about how photographs of native people were used to promote native expansion after the civil war. the california historical society hosted this event. makeda: -- now, she is revising a book and previously co-edited a volume title. she has forthcoming articles with the anthology truth. multi-discriminatory research essential lens. that was produced by the organ public television. and as she watched several episodes of that, i loved it and i learned a lot.
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but the rich you're on c-span. in the meantime, let's hear from you, your decision 2016 and voting on tuesday is kurt in ohio. tell us about your decision. caller: trump scares the heck out of me. with all of his half-truths that he talked about, when in particular, the second amendment. why doesn't he -- and this is where i fault hillary clinton, too, because she needs to correct him on this. she's not going to take away your guns, folks. if you read your constitution, article 5. in order for an amendment to be repealed, it needs to pass two thirds of the house and senate. bennett goes to the states where three fourths of the state's have to ratify it. and then it becomes an amendment. hillary clinton has as much chance of getting rid of your guns and taking away your guns as donald trump has of overturning the rover's is weighed or marriage equality -- roe versus wade or marriage equality. that's why i'm voting for hillary clinton because trump is a liar. host: we are interested in when you are voting in who you
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eastern also on c-span. on election day, november will 8th, the nation decides our next president and which party controls the house and senate. stay with c-span for coverage of the presidential race including campaign stops with hillary clinton, donald trump, and their surrogat surrogates. and follow key house and senate races with our coverage of their candidate debates and speeches. c-span, where history unfolds daily. >> the french, slovak and german ambassadors to the u.s. were joined about it european union's ambassador to the u.s. recently for discussion on brexit impact on the european union. hosted by the georgetown university law center here in washington this is just over an hour.
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thank you for c-span. donald trump is a new york city rhino. republican in name only. i myself, i'm a democrat. i was a big ross perot supporter because of trade. everything that donald trump is standing on the shoulders of ross perot. trumpof us are cheering on. especially on trade. america, put on your seatbelt. he's going to surprise us. i think he's going to wind up choosing conservative -- less conservative judges. he is going to choose judges like eric garland, who is a top individual in his field. put on your seatbelt because i think mr. trump is going to take us for a ride. he can pick up a lot of moderate votes in four years by choosing a judge like eric garland. thank you for c-span. host: thank you for the call. the president-elect on capitol hill earlier this month. the swearing-in sermon at taking place friday, jenner 20. -- january 20. this is on our facebook page. share your thoughts with us. jack, good morning, providence, rhode island. republican line. your thoughts on all this. caller: go
thank you for c-span. donald trump is a new york city rhino. republican in name only. i myself, i'm a democrat. i was a big ross perot supporter because of trade. everything that donald trump is standing on the shoulders of ross perot. trumpof us are cheering on. especially on trade. america, put on your seatbelt. he's going to surprise us. i think he's going to wind up choosing conservative -- less conservative judges. he is going to choose judges like eric garland, who is a top individual in...
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fun is from matt who says c-span trivia. jamie mcintyre used to be the voice of c-span. our next guest is in fairfax, virginia. tim. caller: thanks for taking my call. , i thinknted to say nikki haley is a good pick for the u.n. hopefully, it mitt romney were to be selected for department of all of the depomed to would quit. host: the bureaucracy within the state department. caller: a large part -- guest: a large part of the state department are foreign diplomats, people deeply steeped in their area of expertise. in many ways, they pride themselves on being not articulate political but key area and country experts. the new secretary of state will be able to draw on that. the advantage of somebody like mitt romney, because of his stature and experience, and because of all the preparation he did running for president, he could probably slip into that role pretty quickly,
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all this week live on c-span 2. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's capable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >>> now on a special weeknight edition of american history tv, a look at african-american history. first the discussion about the decision to put abolitionist harriet tubman on the $20 bill. later, a look at preserving african-american sites. >>> in april, treasure secretary jack lew announced that harriet tubman would be on the front of a newly designed $20 bill. the association for the study of african-american life and history. this is an hour and 45 minutes.
all this week live on c-span 2. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's capable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >>> now on a special weeknight edition of american history tv, a look at african-american history. first the discussion about the decision to put abolitionist harriet tubman on the $20 bill. later, a look at preserving african-american sites. >>>...
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today c-span is live with road to the white house coverage. we begin with donald trump in sarasota florida and then hillary clinton in pittsburgh at noon. president obama campaigns for hillary clinton in durham, new hampshire at three clock p.m. p.m. we will show you hillary clinton, bill clinton, president obama, and michelle obama. we have a donald trump rally in grand rapids, michigan at 11:00 p.m. and hillary clinton in raleigh, north carolina. our road to the white house coverage today, liv e on c-span. >> chelsea clinton at the hillary clinton campaign event in new hampshire. this is just over 20 minutes.
today c-span is live with road to the white house coverage. we begin with donald trump in sarasota florida and then hillary clinton in pittsburgh at noon. president obama campaigns for hillary clinton in durham, new hampshire at three clock p.m. p.m. we will show you hillary clinton, bill clinton, president obama, and michelle obama. we have a donald trump rally in grand rapids, michigan at 11:00 p.m. and hillary clinton in raleigh, north carolina. our road to the white house coverage today,...
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andh live on c-span on-demand. listen on our free c-span radio app. coming up tonight on c-span, today's white house medal of freedom ceremony. a look at the challenges of running a technology firm's legal department. a conversation with some of federal governments top technology officers. next, president obama awards 21 people with the nation's highest civilian honor at the medal of freedom ceremony at the 2016 class includes bill and melinda gates, kareem abdul-jabbar, bruce springsteen, and thence scully. this is just over one hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, the recipients of the medal of freedom. abdul-jabbar. [applause] >> ellen degeneres. [applause] >> robert neal. >> bill and melinda gates. [applause] >> tom hanks. [applause] >> lawrence michaels. [applause] [applause] [laughter] >> robert redford. [applause] >> diana ross. [applause] >> bruce springsteen. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the vice president of the united states. [applause] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, president of the united and mrs. michelle obama. [applause] >> we've got so
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live coverage on c-span and at c-span.org and the c-span radio app. every weekend, book tv brings you 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors. here is what is coming up. eastern, at 6:45 p.m. david behrens, circuit judge for the u.s. court of appeals for the first circuit provides a history of the debate between the executive and legislative branch over the constitutional right to declare war. war: theok "waging clash between president and congress." joining him at the national constitution center in philadelphia is the it or ruger, dean of the university of pennsylvania law school. >> the two branches are in a dance with each other all of the time. congress checking the president. backing down from the president. the president pushing congress. the president being worried about taking it too far. >> sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on afterwards, guardian journalist gary young looks at gun deaths in america over a 24-hour period in his book "another day in the deaths of america: a chronicle of 10 short lives. interviewed by a staff writer for the atlanti
live coverage on c-span and at c-span.org and the c-span radio app. every weekend, book tv brings you 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors. here is what is coming up. eastern, at 6:45 p.m. david behrens, circuit judge for the u.s. court of appeals for the first circuit provides a history of the debate between the executive and legislative branch over the constitutional right to declare war. war: theok "waging clash between president and congress." joining him at the national...
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c-span is part -- c-span was the deal that was made with the cable companies. if you're going to use our public rights of way you got payback an adequate c-span. that come again, back to three of moral impediments, that's a moral concept. we're going to b get it right to use our public rights of way, give something back and that's c-span. c-span is a great piece of our democracy, our small d democracy. thanks a lot again. >> the tom harkin radio program is syndicated weekdays actually knew it until three. it re- airs live on the c-span networks. network. you can find it online on our website today at c-span.org. >> all week on c-span2 we're showing live simulcast of political greater talk shows. >> congress returns for a lame-duck session on tuesday november 14 previous house on my dinner from 14. the house returns an essay on c-span2 on tuesday november 15 your
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welcome to the c-span audience. i am extraordinarily happy to have deirdre here to speak about this book.
welcome to the c-span audience. i am extraordinarily happy to have deirdre here to speak about this book.
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watch live on c-span, on demand at c-span.org or listen to the live coverage using the free c-span radio app. >> now the integrity of u.s. elections, and cyber professionals talk about potential voting phone abilities and the processes and systems in place to protect the vote. new york times chief washington correspondent david singer led this 90 minute conversation. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> welcome. i'm charlie, executive director of the communications and society program at the institute. we. we are a nonpartisan, nonprofit policy program that addresses the impact of communications and information technology on democratic institutions and values. i can think of no more basic democratic value than free and fair elections. it's essential to the legitimacy of government and to the face of the people in the democratic process. in prior year, the communication and society program has looked at issues of elections in cyberspace, campaigns in cyberspace and american media voter information. we have been very interested in the topic for many ye
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on c-span. tonight at eight like eastern, the state of the black world conference discussing the results of the 2016 election. panelists include the author of meloniehere yet." campbell, and mark thompson, m radio's "make it plain." >> even when we get together as , we have to bring others together to win. we do not want to struggle for struggle sake. we are not activists and revolutionaries because it is fun. they did not participate for awards, for twitter, for instagram. it was necessary. >> than a discussion of the founding fathers and the purpose of government. >> it turns out the meaning of america is persuasion. the meaning of america is love. the many of america's building a better product or persuading someone to marry you or persuading someone to join your church or synagogue. there's a huge civic mindedness in american history. newtd sunday at 6:30, gingrich, van jones, and patrick addictionscuss opioid and treatment. >> people have to change their minds. but also have to change their
on c-span. tonight at eight like eastern, the state of the black world conference discussing the results of the 2016 election. panelists include the author of meloniehere yet." campbell, and mark thompson, m radio's "make it plain." >> even when we get together as , we have to bring others together to win. we do not want to struggle for struggle sake. we are not activists and revolutionaries because it is fun. they did not participate for awards, for twitter, for instagram....
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on c-span you put up that shot, the shot of him. >> hey, all right. our printer has never gotten so much airtime. >> another tweak copy, hp. [laughter] >> all right, now i can talk. i've got coffee. >> you have now, there you go. popeye needs his spinach. >> all right, here we go. >> this is the bill press show. >> 26 minutes after the hour now at the half-hour we will be joined by senator tim kaine democratic candidate for vice president out on the campaign trail. i'm not sure exactly where he is today but we will catch up with him and get his latest take particularly on the fbi and comey's announcement last friday. i wanted to ask you about what the site yesterday that the cleansing campaign, some people thought as a way of getting focus on the e-mails they released the so-called daisy ad where the woman who was the little girl back in 1964 comes forward again saying we never thought or she never thought her kids would have to worry about the things they have to worry about in 1964. can you give us a little bit of that jamie? >> in 1964 the fear of
on c-span you put up that shot, the shot of him. >> hey, all right. our printer has never gotten so much airtime. >> another tweak copy, hp. [laughter] >> all right, now i can talk. i've got coffee. >> you have now, there you go. popeye needs his spinach. >> all right, here we go. >> this is the bill press show. >> 26 minutes after the hour now at the half-hour we will be joined by senator tim kaine democratic candidate for vice president out on the...
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you're watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. with donald trump elected as the next president, melania trump becomes our nation second lady.irst learn more about the influence of america's presidential spouses from c-span's book first ladies. a look into the personal lives and influence of every presidential spouse in american history. s companion to c-span' biography tv series and features interviews with 54 of the nation's first lady historians and archival photos from each of their lives. first lady is published by public affairs is available wherever you buy books and now available in paperback. each week, american artifacts takes you to museums and historic places to learn about american history. located in virginia beach, virginia, the aviation museum is one of the largest collections of artifacts from world war i
you're watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. with donald trump elected as the next president, melania trump becomes our nation second lady.irst learn more about the influence of america's presidential spouses from c-span's book first ladies. a look into the personal lives and influence of every presidential spouse in american history. s companion to c-span' biography tv series and features interviews with 54 of the nation's first lady historians and archival...
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. >> election night on c-span. watch the results of a part of a national conversation about the outcome. the allocation of the hillary clinton and donald trump election headquarters and watch victory and concession speeches in key senate house about our races starting live at 8:00 p.m. eastern and throughout the following 24 hours. watch live on c-span on demand at c-span.org or this into our live coverage using it free c-span radio app. >> 's look at some of the current best-selling nonfiction books according to the book people book store in austin, texas. topping the list is everyday cook by alton brown, followed by exploration of the human brain. next come on the list is sofia m russo nasty galaxy. then, and pleated flood tide, military historian james horne fisher examines us operations in the pacific during world war ii, with a focus on the us invasion of the mariana islands in june, 1944. historian hw brand explores the strained relationship between general douglas carter and president harry truman during the
. >> election night on c-span. watch the results of a part of a national conversation about the outcome. the allocation of the hillary clinton and donald trump election headquarters and watch victory and concession speeches in key senate house about our races starting live at 8:00 p.m. eastern and throughout the following 24 hours. watch live on c-span on demand at c-span.org or this into our live coverage using it free c-span radio app. >> 's look at some of the current...
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her challenger is maggie hassan also on c-span at 9:00 eastern. this weekend on "american history tv" on c-span3, saturday night at 8:00 eastern on lectures in history, colin calloway, history professor at dartmouth college on native american history from the colonial area through westward expansion. >> these red coats who presented themselves to us as allies and friends for the future are clearly our enemies. they're occupying our lands with troops which is the one thing we were fighting against and at the same time, by cutting off and withholding gifts, refusing to give gifts, limiting trade with
her challenger is maggie hassan also on c-span at 9:00 eastern. this weekend on "american history tv" on c-span3, saturday night at 8:00 eastern on lectures in history, colin calloway, history professor at dartmouth college on native american history from the colonial area through westward expansion. >> these red coats who presented themselves to us as allies and friends for the future are clearly our enemies. they're occupying our lands with troops which is the one thing we...
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we have to stay on schedule not only for your interests, but also for c-span who is recording this. i want to thank our author, dana perino, jackie for her interview -- which thank you. [applause]k >> you've done a fabulous job. and before you go -- [applause]and be before you go, i'd like to remind you that books are being sold right outside here, and i can't think of a better holiday book than one with dog picturesk for all of your -- >> indeed.is [laughter] >> and the books are beingfr signed. ms. perino will be signing them past the elevators and around the corner. and she will need to nip off there very quickly so she's there to sign your books for you. so we appreciate all of you coming, and we look forward to seeing you at another session. thank you very much. [applause]ot >> thank you. [applause] >> here's a look at some of the staff picks from the prairie lights bookstore in iowa city, iowa. in notes from no man's land, national book critics award winner e, la biss provides a series of essays. you know when the men are gone. psychiatrist and university of southern californi
we have to stay on schedule not only for your interests, but also for c-span who is recording this. i want to thank our author, dana perino, jackie for her interview -- which thank you. [applause]k >> you've done a fabulous job. and before you go -- [applause]and be before you go, i'd like to remind you that books are being sold right outside here, and i can't think of a better holiday book than one with dog picturesk for all of your -- >> indeed.is [laughter] >> and the books...
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here on history tv only on c-span 3. >> this year, c-span's touring cities across the country, exploring american history. next come i look at our recent visit to pittsburgh, pennsylvania. you are watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. ♪ >> representing the 12th district of pennsylvania, congressman john murtha presents capital commentary. and now here is congressman murtha. congressman murtha: i'm glad you can join us from a series of our reports from washington. the archive service center that really collection theyials and documents postindustrial pittsburgh. today, we will talk about congressman john patrick murtha, better known as jack murtha. john murtha was a congressman that served almost four decades in washington, representing the people of western pennsylvania, particularly the people sort of in the areas to the east and the south of surrounding pittsburgh. what i would like to share with you today is a bit about congressman murtha's career as a military man, about his influence with military spending, and also his legacy in the national parks
here on history tv only on c-span 3. >> this year, c-span's touring cities across the country, exploring american history. next come i look at our recent visit to pittsburgh, pennsylvania. you are watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. ♪ >> representing the 12th district of pennsylvania, congressman john murtha presents capital commentary. and now here is congressman murtha. congressman murtha: i'm glad you can join us from a series of our reports...
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thank you for c-span. for trump because i truly believe he's trying to make a he has issues, sometimes the way he speaks, but o does hillary clinton and hillary clinton has proven that trustworthy and obama is the same way and he's prejudice person i've known. but brought nothing, controversy and havoc to our want to say ijust that trump gets elected. host: all right, anne, clayton, next, third party supporter. which candidate are you supporting? hello.: i am immigrant and looking at united...
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visit ncicap.org] >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. c-span was created as a public service by a americas television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> american history tv continues its look at pittsburgh. up next, we will take you on a driving tour around the city to see and hear about what makes this western pennsylvania city unique. >> today we will go on a driving tour of pittsburgh. we will take a look, get an overview and learn some history. as we come around the corner you will see the history center, the sports museum on the right and the goalpost from three verse -- rivers stadium. a lot of history when through -- went through those uprights as the steelers became the dominant force in the nfl in the 1970's. >> when was the team established? >> it goes back to 1933. one of the original franchises of the nfl. the steelers in the first years didn't really have a name. they called them the pirates because that's what the baseball team was called. they were black and gold like the other sp
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our road to the white house coverage today, live, here on c-span. >> election night on c-span. watch the results and be a part of the conversation. be on location at the hillary clinton and donald trump election night headquarters. watch victory and concession speeches, starting live at 8:00 p.m. eastern. watch live on c-span, on-demand at c-span.org or listen to our live coverage using the free c-span radio app. host: in arizona, senator john mccain is seeking a sixth term. he is being challenged by ann kirkpatrick. we're following this race. thank you for being with us. dan: thanks steve. steve: earlier this fall, the race seem to be relatively close. senator mccain with a very slight lead. that something seem to change. john mccain with a much wider lead. what happened? dan: the race was tight in the spring. part of it was that mccain was embroiled in a bitter republican primary. he wound up winning it fairly handily by about 12 points over his closest opponent, but it was t 12 points over his closest opponent, but it was a four-way race. he wound up getting 52% of the vote
our road to the white house coverage today, live, here on c-span. >> election night on c-span. watch the results and be a part of the conversation. be on location at the hillary clinton and donald trump election night headquarters. watch victory and concession speeches, starting live at 8:00 p.m. eastern. watch live on c-span, on-demand at c-span.org or listen to our live coverage using the free c-span radio app. host: in arizona, senator john mccain is seeking a sixth term. he is being...
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watch live on c-span. c-span.org ord at listen on our free c-span radio app. up next on american history tv, a conversation with candice shy hooper about her book "lincoln's general's wives: four women who influenced the civil war for better and for worse" the women profiled are jessie fremont, nelly mcclellan, ellen sherman, and julia grant. president lincoln's cottage in washington, d.c. hosted this hour-long event. theoining us tonight is board member candice shy hooper and susan to discuss the new book --"lincoln's general's wives: four women who influenced the civil war for better and for worse." hooper served as press secretary and legislative assistant to the late texas of assistant charlie wilson before becoming ice president of a multinational energy company. she then joined a major new york law firm as legislative council. with her husband, she later found that the lobbying firm cooper, uber, and a win. she holds a journalism degree from the university of illinois, a law degree from georgetown, and a master of arts from george washington university.
watch live on c-span. c-span.org ord at listen on our free c-span radio app. up next on american history tv, a conversation with candice shy hooper about her book "lincoln's general's wives: four women who influenced the civil war for better and for worse" the women profiled are jessie fremont, nelly mcclellan, ellen sherman, and julia grant. president lincoln's cottage in washington, d.c. hosted this hour-long event. theoining us tonight is board member candice shy hooper and susan...
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watch on c-span and www.c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. is steve fox,now the cofounder of the national cannabis industry association. he deals with issues with regards to marijuana. how is marijuana used recreationally or medically? guest: it was a big election. we had nine initiatives on the ballot and five of them were for all adult use and four were related to medical marijuana and eight out of nine ended up passing including four out of five of the adult use measures, with the initiatives passing in california, maine, massachusetts, and nevada. the medical marijuana states that passed were arkansas, the first state in the south to pass a medical marijuana measure, florida, north dakota, and montana expended upon its existing medical marijuana program. host: why do you think there is a change not only in the states you talked about but other states that have gone down this road as well? guest: this has been evolving for decades, starting with the first medical marijuana initiatives that passed in california in 1996. we have just seen su
watch on c-span and www.c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. is steve fox,now the cofounder of the national cannabis industry association. he deals with issues with regards to marijuana. how is marijuana used recreationally or medically? guest: it was a big election. we had nine initiatives on the ballot and five of them were for all adult use and four were related to medical marijuana and eight out of nine ended up passing including four out of five of the adult use measures,...
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you're on book tv on c-span 2. >> caller: good afternoon. i wanted to talk-- a person called up a little while ago and talked about the right wing conspiracy what i believe he's talking about is the political machine that's completely controlling the republican party. grover norquist, rupert murdoch and the koch brothers. and murdoch controls the media machine and norquist controls the individuals and got them to throw out article 6 of the constitution, sign a pledge to him and the koch brothers control the local political structure in all the conservative states from top to bottom, getting justices-- >> tell you what, jerry, let's talk to somebody who has been in the political system for many years and get his perspective on whether or not an individual, a group can control, another group of people like that. >> guest: well, as i said in answer of an earlier question, the word conspiracy which sounds as if people have come together and conspired to follow a common course of action. i think is over the top. i think the people that have liste
you're on book tv on c-span 2. >> caller: good afternoon. i wanted to talk-- a person called up a little while ago and talked about the right wing conspiracy what i believe he's talking about is the political machine that's completely controlling the republican party. grover norquist, rupert murdoch and the koch brothers. and murdoch controls the media machine and norquist controls the individuals and got them to throw out article 6 of the constitution, sign a pledge to him and the koch...
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all of this on c-span 3. >>> election night on c-span. watch the results and be part of a national conversation about the outcome. be on location at the hillary clinton and donald trump headquarters and watch victory and concession speeches. starting live at 8:00 p.m. eastern and throughout the following 24 hours. watch live on c-span or at cspan.org or the c-span radio app. >>> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by american's cable television
all of this on c-span 3. >>> election night on c-span. watch the results and be part of a national conversation about the outcome. be on location at the hillary clinton and donald trump headquarters and watch victory and concession speeches. starting live at 8:00 p.m. eastern and throughout the following 24 hours. watch live on c-span or at cspan.org or the c-span radio app. >>> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by american's...
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watch live on c-span and watch on-demand at c-span.org or listen on our free c-span radio at. app.ee c-span radio i have always been a great admirer of america, a student of american history. specifically the history of its african descended people. >> tonight, a memoir -- the making of a nigerian american. this uncle formed impression from watching cinema where cowboys would get together and change a few words and i never understood what they were saying but at one point, they would stare each other down and start shooting. my uncle formed the impression that that is what america's would do -- shoot you if you look them in the eye. >> thus tonight on c-span's "q&a." hurdle ceo street council hosted its meeting in washington dc. among the speakers were daniel truelove who gave his views on the future of financial regulation and monetary policy. [applause] >> good morning. let's talk about the economy. you talked secretly about some desire to see it run hotter or at least it's not running all that hot. i think you might be of a slightly different mind over what has transpired.
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andh live on c-span on-demand. listen on our free c-span radio app. coming up tonight on c-span, today's white house medal of freedom ceremony. a look at the challenges of running a technology firm's legal department. a conversation with some of federal governments top technology officers. next, president obama awards 21 people with the nation's highest civilian honor at the medal of freedom ceremony at the 2016 class includes bill and melinda gates, kareem abdul-jabbar, bruce springsteen, and thence scully. th
andh live on c-span on-demand. listen on our free c-span radio app. coming up tonight on c-span, today's white house medal of freedom ceremony. a look at the challenges of running a technology firm's legal department. a conversation with some of federal governments top technology officers. next, president obama awards 21 people with the nation's highest civilian honor at the medal of freedom ceremony at the 2016 class includes bill and melinda gates, kareem abdul-jabbar, bruce springsteen, and...
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watch live tonight on c-span onto main @c-span.org or listen to live coverage using the free c-span radio app. >> on c-span2 we will simulcast the canadian broadcasting corporation's coverage of the u.s. election. that gets underway at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> yesterday, the day before election date more people had already voted in florida than did in that state during the entire disputed 2000 election. that, according to early voting data. the voting data. the winning margin in the 2000 election came down to 537 voters in florida who backed republican governor george w. bush of texas over democratic vice president, al gore. here are the concession. here the concession and victory speeches in that race. >> good evening. just moments ago i spoke with george w. bush and congratulated him on becoming the 43rd c president of the united states. i promised him that i would nott call him back this time.t i offered to meet with him as soon as possible so that we can start to heal the divisions of the campaign and the contest through which we just passed. almost a century and a half ago, senator step
watch live tonight on c-span onto main @c-span.org or listen to live coverage using the free c-span radio app. >> on c-span2 we will simulcast the canadian broadcasting corporation's coverage of the u.s. election. that gets underway at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> yesterday, the day before election date more people had already voted in florida than did in that state during the entire disputed 2000 election. that, according to early voting data. the voting data. the winning margin in the...
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. >> sorry, c-span. >> they say worse on c-span. some of the shows of brian lamb 's on c-span, yeah. congressman adam schiff is the ranking member of the intelligence committee and the implications of what comey did. >> with the beer was calling transparency they will have a different word for later and it will be mistaken this is where we have now been led to i thank what will go down as a colossal mistake by the bureau. >> because it injects into the partisan political gain. and the justice department. >> to make matters worse the justice department is totally gone and no one has heard from them. loretta lynch obviously made the mistake or self meeting with bill clinton on the tarmac and the tarmac meeting that trump is hammering about and now she has chosen not to intervene. she is comey's boss and she could have said something and so you have that playing at any had the fbi is leaking more than the titanic right now. it's a way to run a campaign off fbi leaks. she seems to have competing interests in the fbi. one hour you have o
. >> sorry, c-span. >> they say worse on c-span. some of the shows of brian lamb 's on c-span, yeah. congressman adam schiff is the ranking member of the intelligence committee and the implications of what comey did. >> with the beer was calling transparency they will have a different word for later and it will be mistaken this is where we have now been led to i thank what will go down as a colossal mistake by the bureau. >> because it injects into the partisan political...
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that is 8:00 on c-span. on c-span 2, hillary clinton holds a campaign rally in fort lauderdale, florida at 8:45. >> good morning. after the access hollywood tape, a lot of democrats insisted that republicans down ballot have some sort of response to what donald trump said. are we seeing a bit of turnabout going around with the clinton in milk controversy? >> we definitely are. republicans are certainly seizing on this controversy. controversy and they are suggesting that democrats need to either distance themselves or somehow tainted by this. we have seen a number of candidates make that argument. the republican senator in new that her is suggesting democrat is trying to dodge and that she is not [indiscernible] so that is one example. host: is there one strategy that democrats are taking to respond to this? are they staying united in their response or are individual members in individual districts crafting their own responses? guest: i think for the most part, democrats are fairly defiant on this. the clint
that is 8:00 on c-span. on c-span 2, hillary clinton holds a campaign rally in fort lauderdale, florida at 8:45. >> good morning. after the access hollywood tape, a lot of democrats insisted that republicans down ballot have some sort of response to what donald trump said. are we seeing a bit of turnabout going around with the clinton in milk controversy? >> we definitely are. republicans are certainly seizing on this controversy. controversy and they are suggesting that democrats...
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follow the transition of government on c-span. we will take you to key events as they happen without interruption. watch live on c-span. watch on-demand at c-span.org. on november 11, 1921, an estimated 120,000 people gathered at arlington cemetery in virginia for sam money online the unknown soldier of world war i. a silent film documentary the remainsof the soldiers traveling through the streets of washington, d.c. >> how does this concept of honoring the unknown soldier come about? >> it goes back to the beginning of the mechanization of warfare expanding during world war i. you get a lot more unidentifiable remains. you had some in the civil war. people were struggling with the fact that they could not figure out who these were. great britain and france in 1920. an unknown soldier in both of their countries. -- in 1920 buried an unknown soldier in both of their countries. they are in france right now. through thelked streets before. it is interesting to see how many people turned out, not just the army as we can see mostly in
follow the transition of government on c-span. we will take you to key events as they happen without interruption. watch live on c-span. watch on-demand at c-span.org. on november 11, 1921, an estimated 120,000 people gathered at arlington cemetery in virginia for sam money online the unknown soldier of world war i. a silent film documentary the remainsof the soldiers traveling through the streets of washington, d.c. >> how does this concept of honoring the unknown soldier come about?...
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good morning, c-span. i love c-span. i'm very confused, perplexed, the most important situation is , is thee election troops in iraq are being trained to not kill civilians unlike russia that killed a lot of our allies, they were fighting aside assad and syria. my son and my best friend who is a woman, proud of the troops and because be an american they are not kill -- killing civilians. they are trying really hard. the iraqis in the middle east will be one of the toughest fighting forces in the country. i love c-span. thank you. host: have the issues been addressed? i think most voters think important policy issues like how we handle islamic state and volatility in the middle east, have not been addressed sufficiently. this has been a presidential election fought on personal terms much more so than the past year the candidates are so unpopular, especially compared to past history, that they have both gone after he checked -- each other more so, than policy qualification. every complain about that four years. i think it
good morning, c-span. i love c-span. i'm very confused, perplexed, the most important situation is , is thee election troops in iraq are being trained to not kill civilians unlike russia that killed a lot of our allies, they were fighting aside assad and syria. my son and my best friend who is a woman, proud of the troops and because be an american they are not kill -- killing civilians. they are trying really hard. the iraqis in the middle east will be one of the toughest fighting forces in...
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live coverage here on c-span and at c-span.org and the c-span radio app. >> here are some of our featured programs coming up this weekend on c-span. tonight at 8:00 eastern, the state of the black world conference discussing the impact of the 2016 election. panelists include the author of and e there yet" oderator mark thompson, host of sirius xm radio make it plain. >> even when.net together as blacknologist this one, and we have an agenda, we also have to unite with other people, to win. the object is to win. we don't just want to struggle for the struggle's sake. there are thousands of people in our community that are in jail, that have been beat, that are dead. we're not activist revolutionaries because it is fun. my mother and father didn't participate in the movement for medals, for awards, for twitter, for instagram. they did these things because it was necessary. >> the founding fathers and the purpose of government. redshirt turns touting of america is persuasion, the meaning of america is love. the meaning of america is building a better project or creating a better service or p
live coverage here on c-span and at c-span.org and the c-span radio app. >> here are some of our featured programs coming up this weekend on c-span. tonight at 8:00 eastern, the state of the black world conference discussing the impact of the 2016 election. panelists include the author of and e there yet" oderator mark thompson, host of sirius xm radio make it plain. >> even when.net together as blacknologist this one, and we have an agenda, we also have to unite with other...
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>> election night on c-span. watch the results and be part of a national conversation about the outcome. be on location at the hillary clinton and donald trump election night headquarters and watch victory and concession speeches in key senate house and governors races, starting live at 8:00 p.m. eastern and throughout the following 24 hours. watch live on c-span, on demand at c-span.org or listen to our coverage using the free c-span radio app. road to the white house rewind brings you archival coverage of presidential races. coming up next, we'll show you a program produced for the 1972 campaign of democratic nominee and south dakota senator george mcgovern. aired on national television on the eve of the general election. this half-hour program starts with remarks by former vice president hubert humphrey, and includes a documentary on senator mcgovern's early life, his time in congress and his quest for the presidency. george mcgovern lost the 1972 general election to incumbent president richard nixon with mr.
>> election night on c-span. watch the results and be part of a national conversation about the outcome. be on location at the hillary clinton and donald trump election night headquarters and watch victory and concession speeches in key senate house and governors races, starting live at 8:00 p.m. eastern and throughout the following 24 hours. watch live on c-span, on demand at c-span.org or listen to our coverage using the free c-span radio app. road to the white house rewind brings you...
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we'll have that live here on c-span. the rally in eau claire, wisconsin, it wrapped up about 15 minutes ago. here is part of what donald trump had to say. [cheers and applause] this is the biggest scandal since watergate. now it has been reported that there are fbi inquiries rubbing virtually all of hillary clinton's inner circle. [chanting "lock her up"] mr. trump: somehow i think that obamacare is not going to be her biggest problem. [cheers and applause] john mann she wants to -- mr. trump: she wants to blame everyone else, but she really has no one else to blame but herself. up an illegal, private e-mail server to shield her criminal activity. she knows it. corrupt, payn a playlaces them -- pay for scheme. [boos] one who live so many times did congress and the fbi. 39 times to the fbi. each time she said it, she said, "sorry, i don't recall." i'm not even including that. made 13is the one who balance disappeared. -- phones disappear. some with a hammer. it was hillary who destroyed 33,000 e-mails after receiving a su
we'll have that live here on c-span. the rally in eau claire, wisconsin, it wrapped up about 15 minutes ago. here is part of what donald trump had to say. [cheers and applause] this is the biggest scandal since watergate. now it has been reported that there are fbi inquiries rubbing virtually all of hillary clinton's inner circle. [chanting "lock her up"] mr. trump: somehow i think that obamacare is not going to be her biggest problem. [cheers and applause] john mann she wants to --...
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watch live on c-span. usingo our live coverage the free c-span radio app. where history unfolds daily. created byspan was the cable television companies and is a brought to you today by your satellite or cable provider. >> a look at the transition of power in the white house. officials have helped land the last few agency transitions of power, including white house chiefs of staff. this is about an hour and 20 minutes. >> one of the most striking features of presidential transitions is the bipartisanship that prevails among government officials in congress who read the transition laws. the president and the white house staff who set the direction of planning and departments and agencies that carried out the policies. it was not always the case. when the 1952, president truman wanted to bring to the white house but the republican and democratic presidential nominees to meet with his cabinet and white house staff members, he met with the partisan divide. he wanted them to come in because he found when he came into office he was unprepared. he came in january
watch live on c-span. usingo our live coverage the free c-span radio app. where history unfolds daily. created byspan was the cable television companies and is a brought to you today by your satellite or cable provider. >> a look at the transition of power in the white house. officials have helped land the last few agency transitions of power, including white house chiefs of staff. this is about an hour and 20 minutes. >> one of the most striking features of presidential transitions...
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c-span radio app. c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up wednesday morning, we are starting an hour earlier, at 6:00 a.m. eastern, getting your reaction postelection day, breaking down the results. yourthe conversation with phone calls, e-mails, facebook comments, and tweets. live at 6:00 a.m. eastern wednesday morning. >> on this election day, our look at past victory and concession speeches continues. massachusetts senator john kerry lost to president george w. bush in the 2004 election. 286.lectoral votes to after a late-night, senator kerry conceded the following day in boston. after that, president bush's concession -- victory speech. thank you so much, you just have no idea how warming and how generous that welcome is, your love, your affection, and i'm gratified by it. i'm sorry that we got here a little bit late and a little bit short. earlier today, i spoke to president bush and i offered him and laura are congratulations on their vic
c-span radio app. c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up wednesday morning, we are starting an hour earlier, at 6:00 a.m. eastern, getting your reaction postelection day, breaking down the results. yourthe conversation with phone calls, e-mails, facebook comments, and tweets. live at 6:00 a.m. eastern wednesday morning. >> on this election day, our look at past victory and concession speeches continues. massachusetts senator john...
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live coverage on c-span and at c-span.org and the c-span radio app. >> er some of the featured programs coming up this weekend. 70 night, the state of the black world conference. panelists include the author of the book are we there yet: race, obama and public policy. and moderatorll mark thompson. baraka.coss >> even as we get together as black folks in this country and we have to agenda, we also have to unite with other people to win. the object is to win. we don't want to struggle for struggle sake. there are thousands of people in our community that are in jail, dead. we are not activists and revolutionaries because it is fun. my mother and father did not participate in the movement for twitter,ars, instagram. , to be praised. they did this because it was necessary. >> then nebraska senator ben fast on the purpose of government. it turns out the meeting of is persuasion. the meaning of america is love. the meaning of america is building a better product or creating a better service and persuading someone to join your church or synagogue. there is a huge civic mindedness in american
live coverage on c-span and at c-span.org and the c-span radio app. >> er some of the featured programs coming up this weekend. 70 night, the state of the black world conference. panelists include the author of the book are we there yet: race, obama and public policy. and moderatorll mark thompson. baraka.coss >> even as we get together as black folks in this country and we have to agenda, we also have to unite with other people to win. the object is to win. we don't want to...
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that's on c-span. here are on c-span. here are some of the ads running in the presidential race. >> the progress we have made in this election, tolerances on the ballot. and a incarceration is on the ballot right now. what we have achieved in 2008 and 2012, especially -- i will consider it a personal insult of this community fails to activate itself in this election. you want to give me a good sendoff, go vote. >> the democratic national committee is responsible for the content of this election ad. >> this election is about a choice. we have the chance for the future and our own hands, to give us the right to educate our children in schools we choose. to create investments where we need the most build better communities with jobs we create together and where justice is our right. this is our choice. this is our opportunity. we are asking for your boat. vote republican. >> the republican national committee is responsible for the content of this advertisement. >> election night on c-span. watch the results and be part of th
that's on c-span. here are on c-span. here are some of the ads running in the presidential race. >> the progress we have made in this election, tolerances on the ballot. and a incarceration is on the ballot right now. what we have achieved in 2008 and 2012, especially -- i will consider it a personal insult of this community fails to activate itself in this election. you want to give me a good sendoff, go vote. >> the democratic national committee is responsible for the content of...
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. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily n 1979, c-span was created by a public service by america's television cable companies and brought you to by your cable or satellite provider. >> now on "american history tv, a program produced for the 1964 campaign of president lyndon johnson. hear it on national television on the eve of the general election, the half hour program begins with remarks by johnson's running mate hubert humphrey and includes remarks by lady bird johnson and the president himself. lyndon johnson defeated barry goldwatter in the 1964 election winning more than 61% of the popular vote and carrying 44 states. >> this program was prerecorded earlier today shortly before president johnson and his family left for texas and they join other maernz in casting their votes n a few moments, we'll visit the first family in the yellow oval room of the white house where he delivered his election eve message. the program is brought you to by the national committee for president johnson and senator humphrey. the committee composed of business and financial lieders from all over th
. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily n 1979, c-span was created by a public service by america's television cable companies and brought you to by your cable or satellite provider. >> now on "american history tv, a program produced for the 1964 campaign of president lyndon johnson. hear it on national television on the eve of the general election, the half hour program begins with remarks by johnson's running mate hubert humphrey and includes remarks by lady bird johnson and...
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watch live on c-span. watch on demand at c-span.org or listen on our free c-span radio app. >> thank you all very much. welcome to congress. >>> we're joined by mike lilis. tell us why tim ryan is challenging democratic leader nancy pelosi. >> i think there are several reasons. going back to 2010 when the democrats lost control of the speaker's gavel and they were wiped out, there was grumbling then. why should we return the same leaders to the same spots if they weren't able to keep us in the majority? since then every election cycle you've heard a little bit of that grumbling. it's been behind closed doors. this year is very different because of the trump victory, because the democrats were expecting to pick up significant house seats. they didn't do that. and now what was once behind close doord d doors is now beco very public in the form of tim ryan's challenge. you can break it down a couple of different ways. one is generational. leader pelosi has been in charge for 14 years, in her mid 70s. steny ho
watch live on c-span. watch on demand at c-span.org or listen on our free c-span radio app. >> thank you all very much. welcome to congress. >>> we're joined by mike lilis. tell us why tim ryan is challenging democratic leader nancy pelosi. >> i think there are several reasons. going back to 2010 when the democrats lost control of the speaker's gavel and they were wiped out, there was grumbling then. why should we return the same leaders to the same spots if they weren't...
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. >>> c-span. where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. next on american history tv, a program produced by the republican national committee in support of president gerald ford's 1976 presidential campaign. it aired on national tv the night before election day. president ford went on to lose to democratic challenger jimmy carter. this is about a half hour. >> hi, i'm joe garagiola. i've been traveling with an extraordinary human being, president gerald ford. i've done it because i believe in this imagine. this year, the stakes are just too high to just sit on the sidelines. so on this last night before the election, i want you to see a film about jerry ford. a documentary about his background, about his family, about the job he's already doing, about his hopes for america. then i want you to hear from president ford himself. before you see this film or hear from the president, somebody els
. >>> c-span. where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. next on american history tv, a program produced by the republican national committee in support of president gerald ford's 1976 presidential campaign. it aired on national tv the night before election day. president ford went on to lose to democratic challenger jimmy carter. this is about a...
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you can tune into c-span tonight for all of that. watch on c-span. visit us at c-span.org and listen on the c-span radio mobile at.
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c-span is here. and we havell us just a few minutes, could you tell us about what you are doing at dancing rock and what data standing rock and what you are seeing and what we should know from allies outside of standing rock? lollie: i have been here since august. i have had a role i have played here. weeks, i haveix been coordinating the mental health. i have seen the way it has changed and the intensity has avid and flowed. basically, a lot of different roles. so one day guess the most news is direct action, protesting sunday night with the police. we are here all for the same reason to protect the water that is sacred and to change the way that we as humans relate to the earth and the great a new kind of community and the wisdom that they carry and we would like the world. phyllis: we know there have been people from several hundred tribes, native people and this is a native led process at standing rock. can you talk about the global connections you mentioned? lolly: right, there are people from a
c-span is here. and we havell us just a few minutes, could you tell us about what you are doing at dancing rock and what data standing rock and what you are seeing and what we should know from allies outside of standing rock? lollie: i have been here since august. i have had a role i have played here. weeks, i haveix been coordinating the mental health. i have seen the way it has changed and the intensity has avid and flowed. basically, a lot of different roles. so one day guess the most news...
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c-span and c-span.org and listen on the free c-span radio lab. app.dio conferenceancisco with begin -- which began with conversations about the future of facebook messenger. they also discussed employee gambling and the daily -- the fantasy sports website called draft kings. this is 45 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome your disrupt mc and tech writer, jordan crook. ♪ jordan: what's up, guys? so happy to be back here. a favorite thing for me in san francisco. this is it, literally. you guys live in a great city. congratulations. i want to welcome you to the hunger games. we're going to have a blast. it is early and you guys are never going to laugh at my jokes. we have an amazing lineup. a couple of things before we get started. we will use #disrupt. directly into the conversation. go ahead and do that now. without further do, i will bring up our first guest. please welcome david marcus from facebook messenger and our moderator. ♪ >> thank you for joining us today. >> thanks for having me. >> messenger is always strived to be di
c-span and c-span.org and listen on the free c-span radio lab. app.dio conferenceancisco with begin -- which began with conversations about the future of facebook messenger. they also discussed employee gambling and the daily -- the fantasy sports website called draft kings. this is 45 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome your disrupt mc and tech writer, jordan crook. ♪ jordan: what's up, guys? so happy to be back here. a favorite thing for me in san francisco. this is it,...