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next, former homeland security secretary janet napolitano on american security at home post 911. she spoke at an event hosted by the 911 memorial and museum in new york city. this is 50 minutes. >> good evening. welcome. i know -- president and ceo of the 911 memorial and museum and as always, my pleasure to welcome you to tonight's program and jeanine into our five web broadcast at 911 memorial .or .org -- life. tonight we are honored to host former secretary of the department of homeland security, janet napolitano. during her tenure with dhs she would regularly attend our annual commemorations of the 911 anniversary. it's a special privilege to welcome her back to the memorial this evening to the museum. tonight secretary napolitano will consider how homeland security has changed our country and our society since 911. she will help us understand what it takes to keep america safe. established in the wake of 911 the department of homeland security was given a sweeping mandate to do just that and keep our nation safe. >> in her newly published book, how safe are we, homeland secu
next, former homeland security secretary janet napolitano on american security at home post 911. she spoke at an event hosted by the 911 memorial and museum in new york city. this is 50 minutes. >> good evening. welcome. i know -- president and ceo of the 911 memorial and museum and as always, my pleasure to welcome you to tonight's program and jeanine into our five web broadcast at 911 memorial .or .org -- life. tonight we are honored to host former secretary of the department of...
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joining me is former secretary of homeland security, janet napolitano. she currently heads the university of california system. nice to have you back on our program. >> thank you. >> i have to ask you about the chaotic week we he seen at the department of homeland security. secretary kirstjen elsen resigned under pressure and one day later the director of the secret service was gon what do you make of these developments? >> i think they're very worrisome. there are lots of other acancies in the leadership ranks of the department right now, and this is a department which has massive responsibilisees for the urity of the country. so this kind of leadership instability i think should worry us all. >> ake issue is immigration. border officials say they're seeing nearly 0,000 migrants a month at the border, and that surge isn't slowing down. is there something to be sai for president trump's need for a hard line approaay when he that's exactly what we need right now? >> well, he's been pursuing a hard line approach for two years no and it's not working. and i
joining me is former secretary of homeland security, janet napolitano. she currently heads the university of california system. nice to have you back on our program. >> thank you. >> i have to ask you about the chaotic week we he seen at the department of homeland security. secretary kirstjen elsen resigned under pressure and one day later the director of the secret service was gon what do you make of these developments? >> i think they're very worrisome. there are lots of...
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tonight we are honored to host janet napolitano. during her tenure with dhs secretary napolitano would regularly attend our annual commemoration of the 9/11 anniversary. it is a special privilege to welcome her back to the memorial in this evening to the museum. tonight, secretary napolitano will consider how homeland security has changed our country and society since 9/11. she will help us understand u wt it takes to keep america safe. established in the wake of 9/11 the department of homeland security was giving a sweeping mandate to do just that, keep our nation safe. in her newly published book, how safe are we, homeland security since 9/11, sec. napolitano shares her unique perspective on what it likes like an perspective in the future of09 department itself, the department she was like. resident of barack obama nominated janet napolitano to serve as secretary in 2009. only the third person to head dhs she was the first woman to do so and served in a capacity till 2013. she currently holds the distinction of being the longest-s
tonight we are honored to host janet napolitano. during her tenure with dhs secretary napolitano would regularly attend our annual commemoration of the 9/11 anniversary. it is a special privilege to welcome her back to the memorial in this evening to the museum. tonight, secretary napolitano will consider how homeland security has changed our country and society since 9/11. she will help us understand u wt it takes to keep america safe. established in the wake of 9/11 the department of homeland...
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joining me is former secretary of homeland security, janet napolitano. she currently heads the university of california system. nice to have you back onog our m. >> thank you. >> i have to ask you about the chaotic week we have seen at the department of homeland security. secretary kirstjen nielsen resigned under pressure and one day later the director of the secret service was gone. what do you make of these dei elopments? >>ink they're very worrisome. there are lots of oer vacancies in the leadership ranks of the department right now, and this is a department which has massive responsibilities for the security of the hcountry. so kind of leadership insnkbility i t should worry us all. >> a key issue isio immigr border officials say they're seeing nearly 100,000 migrants a moboth at the er, and that surge isn't slowing down. is there something to be said for president trump's need for a hard line approach when he says that's exactly what right now? a well, he's been pursuing hard line approach for two years now. and it's not working. and it doesn't work
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joining me is former secretary of homeland security, janet napolitano. she currently heads the university of california system. nice to have you back on our program. >> thank you. >> i have to ask you about the chaotic week we have seen at the department of homeland security. secretary kirstjen nielsen resigned under pressure and one day later the director of the secret service was gone. what do you make of ths?e developme >> i think they're very worrisome. there are lotsof other vacancies in the leadership ranks of the department right now and this is a department which has massive responsibilities for the security of the country. so this kind of leadership instability i think should worry us all. >> a key issue i immigration. border officials say they're seeing nearly 100,000 migrants e month atborder, and that surge isn't slowing down. om therehing to be said for president trump's need f hard line approach when he says that's exactly what we need right now? well, he's been pursuing a hard line approach for twoears now. and it's not working. and it doe
joining me is former secretary of homeland security, janet napolitano. she currently heads the university of california system. nice to have you back on our program. >> thank you. >> i have to ask you about the chaotic week we have seen at the department of homeland security. secretary kirstjen nielsen resigned under pressure and one day later the director of the secret service was gone. what do you make of ths?e developme >> i think they're very worrisome. there are lotsof...
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napolitano. [applause] [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> now on season to put tv or television for serious readers. >> this week you were watching a tv so you can see what programs are available every weekend and nowhere else can you find nonfiction books on politics, national security, economics, health and medicine and enjoy the tv now and every weekend on c-span2. >> wednesday book tv and part-time peter's book on health and medicine. we will hear from others stephanie and thomas patterson on their book perfect predator. jeremy brown on influenza, matt elgin defense charles the breakthrough and alex tell your children. but to be in primetime starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on the span too. >> c-span's washington journal live everyday with news about the issues that impact you. coming up wednesday morning a discussion of guaranteed savings accounts to help americans save for retirement with kathleen kennedy townsend of the economic policy institute and randi weingarten of the american fe
napolitano. [applause] [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> now on season to put tv or television for serious readers. >> this week you were watching a tv so you can see what programs are available every weekend and nowhere else can you find nonfiction books on politics, national security, economics, health and medicine and enjoy the tv now and every weekend on c-span2. >> wednesday book tv and part-time peter's book on health and medicine. we will hear from others...
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eastern janet napolitano and her book, how safe are we. she talked about dealing with the southern border after 9/11 and concerns about terrorism. >> what we had to protect was the notion that trade and travel needed to still occur. mexico is arizona's leading trade partner. we could not just seal off arizona from sonora which is the mexican state on the southern side. but there was a suspicion that what if the terrorist tears areo come into mexico and coming to the united states that way. we see that fear surging every now and then and even to this day but it hasn't happened. >> a try to get a broader characterization is what the border means in the daily life of an arizonan -- people who are there, how does the border see people who live in going back and forth themselves? >> let's fast-forward to the recent issues concerning the border with mexico. in the notion that it's in crisis in the solution is to build a wall. it is not in crisis, and building a wall won't solve anything. the fact of the matter is. [applause] when i was governor
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kristin wii g doing doing th napolita napolitano. >> i'm attorney general janet napolitano and i grew up in albuquerque. >> hey, janet, what do you think we should do to border security legislation. >> let's revamp it. >> you didn't give her a lot to work with, did you. >> that's pretty thin. >> she seems almost normal saying words. >> that's pretty funny. i hadn't seen that before. >> i appreciate you coming on the beat. the book is how safe are we? armt everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even rooftop parking. strange forces at work? only if you're referring to gravity-and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ straight from the world's best plant scientists, comes miracle-gro performance organics. organic plant food and soil that finally work... for twice the bounty. guaranteed. miracle-gro performance organics. it's way day! yes. it's wayfair's biggest sale of the year, and you're invited! starting april 10, score our lowest prices since black friday on best-sell
kristin wii g doing doing th napolita napolitano. >> i'm attorney general janet napolitano and i grew up in albuquerque. >> hey, janet, what do you think we should do to border security legislation. >> let's revamp it. >> you didn't give her a lot to work with, did you. >> that's pretty thin. >> she seems almost normal saying words. >> that's pretty funny. i hadn't seen that before. >> i appreciate you coming on the beat. the book is how safe are...
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eastern, featuring former homeland security secretary janet napolitano, discussing her book, "how safe are we." at 4:00, actor justine bateman with "fame." author brett eastton ellis at 5:30 with book "white" and at 7:00, larry elder author of "double standards," be sure to watch our live weekend coverage of the los angeles times festival of books starting at 1:30 p.m. eastern saturday and sunday on book tv, on c-span 2. >>> the national drug control policy director james carroll testified on the president's drug policy strategy released earlier this year. he talked about the addiction crisis facing the u.s. and the inflow of illegal fentanyl coming into the country. the house oversight committee is chaired by congressman elijah cummings of maryland. >> the committee will come to order. without objection, the chair is ho
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eastern featuring janet napolitano at 2:30 discussing her book "how safe are we?" at 4:00, actor justine bateman with "fame." at 7:00, larry elder, author of "double standards." be sure to watch our live we can coverage of the los angeles times festival of books starting at one: 30 p.m. eastern saturday and sunday on book tv on c-span two. the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> asked not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. >> and the people who knock these buildings down will hear all of us. the-span's newest book, presidents, ranking the best and worst chief executives, providing insight into the lives of the 44 american presidents. true stories gathered by interviews with noted presidential historians, explore the life events that shaped our leader, challenges they faced, and legacies they left behind. "the presidents" will be on shelves april 23 you can preorder your copy today at c-span.org/the presidents, or wherever books are sold. attorney general william barr testified on the justice department's 2020 budget re
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great public servant, janet napolitano. thank you for coming on "hardball" tonight. >> thank you. >> during a trip to texas earlier this week, president trump lamented the military couldn't be tough on the border. >>> i'm going to have to call up more military. but our military, don't forget, can't act like a military would act. because if they got a little rough, everybody would go crazy. so our military can't act like they would normally act or let's say another military from another country would act. >> meanwhile, nbc news reports that during conversations about using the military to build tent cities for migrants, officials discussed whether the u.s. military could legally run the camps once the migrants are housed there. noting it was unlike since u.s. law prohibits the military from directly interacting with migrants. i'm joined by correspondent for pbs news hour, david mill brand, president and ceo of the rescue committee and former british secretary, and charlie seiss. i think napolitano, knows how all the challeng
great public servant, janet napolitano. thank you for coming on "hardball" tonight. >> thank you. >> during a trip to texas earlier this week, president trump lamented the military couldn't be tough on the border. >>> i'm going to have to call up more military. but our military, don't forget, can't act like a military would act. because if they got a little rough, everybody would go crazy. so our military can't act like they would normally act or let's say another...
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current you see president, janet napolitano confirms she has launched an investigation to see if any fraud occurred. parents allegedly paid up to $6.5 million in bribes to get their children into elite universities and earlier today, this morning on the 9, president -- nancy pellicano said the bus janet napolitano says they are investigating. >> we don't do something called admissions by exception which are basically about 2% of students who meet our eligibility requirements but have some special talent, it may be athletics, music or theater or so forth. that allows them admission into the university and that is the issue we are going to focus on. >> the president says there is a difference between you see college and private schools involved in the scandals such as you see does not allow donor or legacy related admissions. >>> one cities across the state are raising sales taxes today. here in the bay area it includes alameda, antioch, martinez, redwood city, los gatos and santa rosa's. sonoma county and unincorporated areas of santa cruz county will also see increases. most of the s
current you see president, janet napolitano confirms she has launched an investigation to see if any fraud occurred. parents allegedly paid up to $6.5 million in bribes to get their children into elite universities and earlier today, this morning on the 9, president -- nancy pellicano said the bus janet napolitano says they are investigating. >> we don't do something called admissions by exception which are basically about 2% of students who meet our eligibility requirements but have some...
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our live coverage continues with janet napolitano discussing her book. elder, author of "double standards." be sure to watch our live weekend coverage of the los angeles times festival of hopes, starting at 1:30 p.m. eastern saturday and sunday, on book tv on c-span2. >> the c-span bus is stopping at middle and high schools across the country to present the prizes and awards to the winners .f our studentcam competition you can see the top winning entries every morning before washington journal, and watch every winning documentary, along with those honorably mentioned and behind-the-scenes winners, online at studentcam.org. president trump met with south korea's president at the white house today. speaking to reporters after their meeting, the president answered questions about the arrest of julian assange and relations with north korea. this is a half-hour. president trump: thank you very much. it's a great honor to have president moon of south korea with us, and a very, very great privilege to have mrs. kim. thank you very much. we hope you enjoy your s
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. >>> there is a new book out by uc resident janet napolitano. takes a look at homeland security since the 9/11 attacks. it is called "how safe are we? " and draws on her time in homeland security under the obama administration. she will join us at the 8:00 hour talking about her new book and the uc system. that is later today right here on mornings on 2. >>> right now, we are remembering the icon. people in the bay area are memory the life of caesar service today. >>> women's basketball. the team tries to make it to the final four in a game against uconn. >>> the traffic is moving pretty well. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. people living in the sierra foothills took place in a very unique fundraiser. they shaved their heads, raising money for a local sheriff deputy battling cancer. >> a ready for this? >> reporter: they are doing a fundraiser for a man recently diagnosed with stage iii hodgkin's lymphoma. >> we said we're going to five. were going to be positive and win. he is going to beat cancer like so many other people have. >> reporter:
. >>> there is a new book out by uc resident janet napolitano. takes a look at homeland security since the 9/11 attacks. it is called "how safe are we? " and draws on her time in homeland security under the obama administration. she will join us at the 8:00 hour talking about her new book and the uc system. that is later today right here on mornings on 2. >>> right now, we are remembering the icon. people in the bay area are memory the life of caesar service today....
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. >>> uc president janet napolitano will be speaking tonight. she was a homeland security secretary during president obama's first term. her book is "how safe are we?" and it exports how security threats have evolved in the last decade. she was on mornings on 2 on monday talking about her new book. she will be signing books at tonight's event. that will be is 6:30 at the commonwealth club in san francisco. >>> a former engineering graduate student from san jose state university has come up with an app that he calls the airbnb of parking. we shall had allows drivers to rent a private driveway or garage to park the car. >>> even when campus is closed for spring break, finding parking is a haystack needle proposition. even worst when classes are in session. >> i was spending 30 minutes just to find a place to park, that was stressful as a student. >> reporter: that led him to apply himself to see a solution. is 2016 idea was to create a app to link parking spaces with people. >> his original idea did have some flaws. it is better to have a platform
. >>> uc president janet napolitano will be speaking tonight. she was a homeland security secretary during president obama's first term. her book is "how safe are we?" and it exports how security threats have evolved in the last decade. she was on mornings on 2 on monday talking about her new book. she will be signing books at tonight's event. that will be is 6:30 at the commonwealth club in san francisco. >>> a former engineering graduate student from san jose state...
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as janet napolitano said, you do something i -- i'll pardon you afterwa. >> that is extraordinary. first of all, closing the border is reckless and economically disastrous. the whole point of telling, if in fact the president told government officials you can break the law and i will pardon you indicates that we are in a new phase. i mean, remember, this is a president that's already pardoned sheriff joe arpaio for violating immigration laws. what happens to the rule of law if in fact the president openly says i will pardon you if you ignore the law. closing the border may be the bridge too far for the republicans in the senate but this is really one of those moments where people in the senate, mitch mcconnell have to make it very very clear that no, if you start abusing the pardon authority to violate constitutional rights or federal law, that's too far, we're not with you on this. >> it this for helping trump politically in the next election or hurting him, this whole she bang we're talking about. >> i think the idea is if you're looking at his core base which is really what the
as janet napolitano said, you do something i -- i'll pardon you afterwa. >> that is extraordinary. first of all, closing the border is reckless and economically disastrous. the whole point of telling, if in fact the president told government officials you can break the law and i will pardon you indicates that we are in a new phase. i mean, remember, this is a president that's already pardoned sheriff joe arpaio for violating immigration laws. what happens to the rule of law if in fact the...
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eastern featuring former homeland security secretary janet napolitano discussing her book how safe are we. at 4:00 o'clock p.m. justine with fame. at 5:30 p.m. the book white. and at 7:00 p.m. larry elder, author of double standards. be sure to watch our lives we can coverage of the los angeles times festival of books starting at 1:30 p.m. eastern saturday and sunday booktv on c-span2. >> barbara bush had finally had enough. they were out of the white house, she did not need to buy her time anymore. she said that she took offense at it, reporters were at her door asking questions which is not true. that was designed to give nancy reagan heartburn. and she said to nancy reagan, don't you ever call me again. and she hung up. >> this week on q&a. usa today washington bureau chief susan page on her biography of berg under barbara bush a matriarch. >> at the very beginning she said you will never see my diaries. her diaries are kept at the bush library but they're not available for public view. until five years after her death. i understood that and i thought she was unlikely to let me see
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eastern featuring former homeland security secretary janet napolitano discussing her book, "how safe are we." at 4:00, actor justine basement with "fame." and at 7, larry elder, author of "double standards." be sure to watch our live weekend coverage of the los angeles times festival of books starting at 1:30 p.m. saturday and sunday on booktv on c-span2. >> white house national economic council director larry kudlow this morning said the white house is, quote, for the moment standing by herman cain to stand on the federal reserve board. his remarks came in an interview with bob cusack of "the hill" newspaper. >> [laughter] >> i can't walk, i'm sorry. my back was thrown out yesterday. in texas. on an airplane and helicopters. [laughter] in several cities selling pipelines. pipelines, all right? pipelines. >> well, thank you for being with us, director kudlow. anyone who has back pain
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that is the focus of the book by janet napolitano. the current uc president is joining us live now in studio, good morning. >> good morning. >> i interviewed you in taus onarizona when you were the attorney general in the state. do you remember? >> no, i don't but i was attorney general when the 9/11 attacks occurred and what i have in the book is there was no play book with how to respond. we were flying on our own out there. >> i remember when i moved to tucson after 9/11 and i know a lot of the stories i focused on, security at the border, what have we learned since and what do we still need to do? >> one of the things we have done is we have hardened the security on the aircraft. so the notion that someone could go to the u.s., go to flight school, weaponize it and fly it into a building, i think we have stopped that possibility. however, threats continue to evolve. there are three that require a real focused attention. one is cybersecurity. one is the safety associated with global warming and climate change which people don't thi
that is the focus of the book by janet napolitano. the current uc president is joining us live now in studio, good morning. >> good morning. >> i interviewed you in taus onarizona when you were the attorney general in the state. do you remember? >> no, i don't but i was attorney general when the 9/11 attacks occurred and what i have in the book is there was no play book with how to respond. we were flying on our own out there. >> i remember when i moved to tucson after...
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featuring janet napolitano discussing her book. batemanstine bake -- discussing her book. at 7:00, the author of double standards. be sure to watch our life weekend coverage of the l.a. times festival of books starting at 1:30 p.m. eastern on saturday and sunday on tv. -- book tv. >> barbara bush had finally had enough. they were out of the white house and she did need to bite her tongue anymore area. she said that she took offense at it. but reporters were asking questions about it which was not true. ransom --o give nancy nancy reagan some heartburn. she said that nancy reagan, you ever call me again. then she hung up. pageis week on q&a, susan on her biography of barbara bush. >> at the beginning, she said you will never see my diaries. at theries are capped bush library, but they are not available for public view. until 35 years after her death. i thoughtod that and she was unlikely to let me see them. the end of the fifth interview, she said you can see my diaries. that was an incredible gift. next, a tv exclusive. our cities tour visits cedar rapids, iowa. for eight
featuring janet napolitano discussing her book. batemanstine bake -- discussing her book. at 7:00, the author of double standards. be sure to watch our life weekend coverage of the l.a. times festival of books starting at 1:30 p.m. eastern on saturday and sunday on tv. -- book tv. >> barbara bush had finally had enough. they were out of the white house and she did need to bite her tongue anymore area. she said that she took offense at it. but reporters were asking questions about it which...
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our live coverage continues, featuring former homeland security secretary, janet napolitano, discussing her book how safe are we? and justine bateman with fame. author of white as well as larry elmer, the author of double standards. be sure to watch our live weekend coverage of the los angeles times festival of books. starting today on book tv on c-span two. 40 years ago at march 28, 1979, a partial meltdown at three mile island nuclear plant in harrisburg, pennsylvania, was the first -- the worst nuclear power accident in u.s. history. statefrom a penn harrisburg event, marking the 40th anniversary, a medical doctor who studies thyroid cancer in the harrisburg area and three university perspective -- professors detail the health risks, political developments, and social changes that stem from three mile island, and the 2011 nuclear disaster at fukushima, japan. this is about 90 minutes. togreat, welcome everyone the second half of our
our live coverage continues, featuring former homeland security secretary, janet napolitano, discussing her book how safe are we? and justine bateman with fame. author of white as well as larry elmer, the author of double standards. be sure to watch our live weekend coverage of the los angeles times festival of books. starting today on book tv on c-span two. 40 years ago at march 28, 1979, a partial meltdown at three mile island nuclear plant in harrisburg, pennsylvania, was the first -- the...
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our live coverage continues with janet napolitano discussing her book. elder, author of "double standards." be sure to watch our live weekend coverage of the los angeles times festival of hopes, starting at 1:30 p.m. eastern saturday and sunday, on book tv on c-span2. >> the c-span bus is stopping at middle and high schools across the country to present the prizes and awards to the winners of
our live coverage continues with janet napolitano discussing her book. elder, author of "double standards." be sure to watch our live weekend coverage of the los angeles times festival of hopes, starting at 1:30 p.m. eastern saturday and sunday, on book tv on c-span2. >> the c-span bus is stopping at middle and high schools across the country to present the prizes and awards to the winners of
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and "dope sick", james donovan "shoot for the moon", and featuring former homeland security janet napolitano discussing the book "how safe are we", justine bateman "fame", the book "white", and larry elders author of "double standards", watch our weekend coverage of the los angeles times festival of books starting at 1:30 p.m. eastern saturday and sunday on book tv on c-span2. ...
and "dope sick", james donovan "shoot for the moon", and featuring former homeland security janet napolitano discussing the book "how safe are we", justine bateman "fame", the book "white", and larry elders author of "double standards", watch our weekend coverage of the los angeles times festival of books starting at 1:30 p.m. eastern saturday and sunday on book tv on c-span2. ...
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fox news senior divisional analyst judge janet napolitano. >> if you ask me literally, can bill barr, attorney general take the report and hand it to congress, answer is no. he is regulated by and this is a phrase everybody is going to hear, 6e section of the federal rules of criminal procedure when it has evidence of guilt of someone who has not been indicted from revealing that evidence. this is the rule that james comey violated when he said we are not going to prosecute mrs. clinton, but here is all the evidence. if congress feels it is short circuited they have to go to a federal. judge. only a federal judge can override 6e. >> who is the person or persons that you are refering to in this report? >> one would be president trump. maybe some evidence presented to a grand jury. there maybe others. >> does not rise to a proof beyond a reasonable doubt. >> the president either because he is confident in himself, we know he has a lot of self-confidence or an idea, he said go ahead, release it all. i have nothing to hold back. that might have been a dangerous statement. might have been
fox news senior divisional analyst judge janet napolitano. >> if you ask me literally, can bill barr, attorney general take the report and hand it to congress, answer is no. he is regulated by and this is a phrase everybody is going to hear, 6e section of the federal rules of criminal procedure when it has evidence of guilt of someone who has not been indicted from revealing that evidence. this is the rule that james comey violated when he said we are not going to prosecute mrs. clinton,...
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. >>> a new book by uc president janet napolitano draws on her time of secretary of homeland security in the obama administration. she will join us here on mornings on 2 during the 8:00 hour talking about her new book and the uc system. that is later today right here on mornings on 2. >>> tonight is a big night for stanford women. basketball. that he will try to make it to the final four. they will face off against uconn . >>> sales taxes going up today. the impact it will have on dozens of cities in california. >>> if you are driving anytime soon, you will see traffic getting a little bit were crowded. this is a live look at i would 24. it does not look too bad the wind oakland. >>> for a sunny set up and warm weekend, a lot of cloud cover going in. it will lead to rain. not too much today, but some in the extended outlook. why are all these business owners so excited? we're going to comcast. it's ahead of the game, ahead of the curve. it's going to add to the productivity of our business. it's switch and save days at comcast business. right now, get fast, reliable internet for $49.9
. >>> a new book by uc president janet napolitano draws on her time of secretary of homeland security in the obama administration. she will join us here on mornings on 2 during the 8:00 hour talking about her new book and the uc system. that is later today right here on mornings on 2. >>> tonight is a big night for stanford women. basketball. that he will try to make it to the final four. they will face off against uconn . >>> sales taxes going up today. the impact it...
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. >> janet napolitano said this week about the detention of people over the border and what happened next. >> we need to get away from this concept that everybody has to be detained. we can release people into the country, they can be required to wear an ankle bracelet, they can be required to report back periodically until they get a return court date. they are so backlogged, they may not get a hearing on asylum. what is wrong with releasing that in the meantime. >> 800,000 case back log. it is not about legitimate, people with legitimate asylum claims. only some 13% actually get that claim granted and if you show up at the border, you are likely to get into the country to live and work here for years. and you mentioned at the top of the broadcast what that policy does, and, they have to wait for the certainty of having asylum claim while 800,000 people, they get their hearing first. doesn't work well for legitimate filing claims. >> what the administration tried to do on the issue of immigration, caught up in the courts and the fact a single federal judge can issue nationwide injun
. >> janet napolitano said this week about the detention of people over the border and what happened next. >> we need to get away from this concept that everybody has to be detained. we can release people into the country, they can be required to wear an ankle bracelet, they can be required to report back periodically until they get a return court date. they are so backlogged, they may not get a hearing on asylum. what is wrong with releasing that in the meantime. >> 800,000...
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. >>> uc president janet napolitano will be speaking tonight at the commonwealth club. her new book is called "how safe are we?" it explores how security threats have evolved over the past decade. she was here on mornings on 2 on monday talking about her new book. she will be signing books tonight at her event. it will be at 6:30 of the commonwealth club in san francisco. >>> a software developers come up with an app that he is calling the airbnb of parking. he is a former engineering graduate student at san jose state. we created the app called park stash. it allows homeowners to rent out private driveways. you can use the app to you find open parking spaces. he got the idea after encountering the difficult parking situation at san jose state on a daily basis. >> i was spending 30 minutes just to find a place to park it. it was really stressful for me as a student. >> many neighbors in the neighborhood have listed their spaces using the it. other neighbors do not like what they believe is an influx of more traffic. he says that he plans to expand its areas around balls
. >>> uc president janet napolitano will be speaking tonight at the commonwealth club. her new book is called "how safe are we?" it explores how security threats have evolved over the past decade. she was here on mornings on 2 on monday talking about her new book. she will be signing books tonight at her event. it will be at 6:30 of the commonwealth club in san francisco. >>> a software developers come up with an app that he is calling the airbnb of parking. he is a...
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. >> and also, uc president janet napolitano the will be in our studio talking about her new book, how safe are we?: homeland security since 9/11. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. people in san francisco are rallying in support of muslims after the deadly mosque shootings in new zealand. the islamic council held this rally yesterday. they say they are committed to continuing to raise the alarm on islamophobia so that the violence can be stopped. once and for all. >> we are here to bring attention to islamophobia and being a civil society issue. a civil so light society, the political leadership, religious leadership, it is their problem, not just a muscle problem. they need to take responsibility. >> a key message was that no one should have to fear violence during prayer or at their place of worship. 50 people were killed during friday prayer on march 15. it was a terrorist attack on two mosques in new zealand. >>> facebook ceo mark zuckerberg once more government regulation on social media sites. he said that the government, rather than private companies, should be more active in p
. >> and also, uc president janet napolitano the will be in our studio talking about her new book, how safe are we?: homeland security since 9/11. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. people in san francisco are rallying in support of muslims after the deadly mosque shootings in new zealand. the islamic council held this rally yesterday. they say they are committed to continuing to raise the alarm on islamophobia so that the violence can be stopped. once and for all. >> we...
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eastern featuring former homeland security secretary janet napolitano discussing her book how safe are we. actor justine bateman with fame. 7:00 larry elder, author of double standards. be sure to watch live weekend coverage of the los angeles times festival of books starting at 1:30 eastern saturday and sunday on book tv on c-span 2. >> the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. >> and the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon. >> c-span's new was book, the presidents, noted historians rank america's best and worst chief executives. providing insights into 44 american presidents. noted presidential historians. explore the life events that shaped our leaders, challenges they faced and the legacies they left behind. published by public affairs, the presidents will be on shelves april 23 but you can preorder your copy as a hardcover or /theok today at c-span.org presidents, or wherever books are sold. this month on c-span we will feature the winners of our studentcam document
eastern featuring former homeland security secretary janet napolitano discussing her book how safe are we. actor justine bateman with fame. 7:00 larry elder, author of double standards. be sure to watch live weekend coverage of the los angeles times festival of books starting at 1:30 eastern saturday and sunday on book tv on c-span 2. >> the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. >> and the...
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. >>> ktvu fox 2 news talks with janet napolitano, former security chief. >> she breaks down the new threats to our country in her new book tomorrow on morning sun 2. ♪ [ crying ] ♪ you protect them at home. we help protect them online. this is beyond wifi. this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. >>> we're learning that another racehorse has died after an accident at the santa anita racetrack in southern california. arms renner injured his right front leg and fell during a race today. the horse was later euthanized. 23 horses have now died at the racetrack since last december. the track had just recently reopened on friday after being closed since earlier this month. tests have been done on the dirt course, but officials still don't know what has caused the spike in the death of so many horses. >>> the eiffel tower in paris is celebrating its 130th anniversary. hundreds gathered at the monument to mark the milestone. jacqui heinrich has more on the tower's history. >> reporter: france's best known tourist attraction is celebrating its birthday. the eif
. >>> ktvu fox 2 news talks with janet napolitano, former security chief. >> she breaks down the new threats to our country in her new book tomorrow on morning sun 2. ♪ [ crying ] ♪ you protect them at home. we help protect them online. this is beyond wifi. this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. >>> we're learning that another racehorse has died after an accident at the santa anita racetrack in southern california. arms renner injured his...
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i think former homeland security janet napolitano said the other day this is inconsistent with our laws, and it's true. we need congress to step up and help solve this problem because we know donald trump will simile use this as a distraction and use this a way to to score political points. and it's chilling, it's chilling he's willing to use people to score political points and not the first time he has done it, look at puerto rico and transgender americans. this is what this president does. expect it from him and we need folks to fight back against it and make sure they stand up to the law and that's what we will count on from officials over there. >> there are a lot of big changes over there, nielsen out, claire grady, ron vitelle are all out of the picture. what are you hearing about on that side of the department right now? >> morale is really low right now. i've said this before, acting officials are in a hard spot. in terms of leadership marshaling your forces to get jobs done, it is already a difficult job. departmenting the department of homeland is a difficult job. and societa
i think former homeland security janet napolitano said the other day this is inconsistent with our laws, and it's true. we need congress to step up and help solve this problem because we know donald trump will simile use this as a distraction and use this a way to to score political points. and it's chilling, it's chilling he's willing to use people to score political points and not the first time he has done it, look at puerto rico and transgender americans. this is what this president does....
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. >>> you see president janet napolitano has weighed in on the bribing scandal. i spoke with her this morning on mornings on 2 she said that investigations underway to and the uc involvement in the scandal. >> we do something called admission by exception which is about 2% of our students. they might have a special talent like music or theater or athletics or some sort that allows of admission. that is issue that we are going to focus on. >> she says there's difference between uc colleges and some of the private colleges in the scandal. they do not allow donor or legacy admissions. >>> reopened after being closed by a mudslide. sausalito boulevard are expected to be open to traffic today by 5:00. it destroyed two homes. the crews have remove mud and debris from the roadway and are in the process of taking away a big pile on crescent avenue. >> a step closer to use disaster relief funds to repair power lines. the pipes connect commute is a both sides of highway 29. the city council said that they would vote tomorrow awarding a $2.2 million repair contract to get t
. >>> you see president janet napolitano has weighed in on the bribing scandal. i spoke with her this morning on mornings on 2 she said that investigations underway to and the uc involvement in the scandal. >> we do something called admission by exception which is about 2% of our students. they might have a special talent like music or theater or athletics or some sort that allows of admission. that is issue that we are going to focus on. >> she says there's difference...
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. >>> former homeland security secretary janet napolitano up by the ktvu studios today and told us that in her view, the southern border is not the biggest security threat facing the country . >> threats continue to evolve and i think there are 3 that require our real focused attention. one is cyber security. one is the safety associated with global warming and climate change which people don't think of as a homeland security risk but when you think about danger to life and limb it is. the other is the risk of mass gun violence. >> napolitano who heads the university of california went on to say the presidents threat to close down the southern border with masco is both unnecessary and unwise. napolitano is just publishing a book entitled "how safe are we about security risks and how to tackle them." or make a whistleblower working inside the white house has come forward telling congress the trump administration gave security clearances to at least 25 people whose applications were initially denied. the whistleblowers name is tricia newbold, she is a manager in the white house personnel
. >>> former homeland security secretary janet napolitano up by the ktvu studios today and told us that in her view, the southern border is not the biggest security threat facing the country . >> threats continue to evolve and i think there are 3 that require our real focused attention. one is cyber security. one is the safety associated with global warming and climate change which people don't think of as a homeland security risk but when you think about danger to life and limb...
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. >> what we heard from janet napolitano, they could invest in more judges. there are more families coming in that need to be processed. they could put the money into judges, but they're closing the border. but that's a choice. >> it is absolutely a choice. >> if we can, i want to talk and joe biden because it came up over the weekend, lucy flores, nevada state legislature running for lieutenant governor, says the vice president in 2014 made her feel uncomfortable and gross when she says he sniffed her hair, kissed her on the head. >> putting his hands on her shoulder. >> let me read you the statement we received from vice president biden. he says, i may not recall these moments the same way and i may be surprised at what i hear. we have arrived at an important time where women can and should relate their experiences. we should pay attention and i will. we've heard from people voicing both sides, oh, this is really nothing. people should move on. number two, this needs to be taken seriously. >> john, when i just saw you in makeup, when i came behind you and s
. >> what we heard from janet napolitano, they could invest in more judges. there are more families coming in that need to be processed. they could put the money into judges, but they're closing the border. but that's a choice. >> it is absolutely a choice. >> if we can, i want to talk and joe biden because it came up over the weekend, lucy flores, nevada state legislature running for lieutenant governor, says the vice president in 2014 made her feel uncomfortable and gross...
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. >>> current you see president janet napolitano confirms she has lost an investigation into the college admissions scandal. parents allegedly paid up to $6.5 million in bribes. together -- to get their children into elite universities around the country. this morning on the 9, president napolitano was interviewed by morning sun 2. she told us an investigation is underway. >> we do something called admissions by exception which are about 2% of our students who meet our eligibility requirements but have some special talent that maybe athletics, music or theater or so forth. that allows them admission into the university and that is the issue that we are going to focus on. >> napolitano says there is a difference between you see colleges and some of the private schools involved in the scandal such as you see does not allow donor or legacy related admissions. >>> not to ohio where the investigation continues in the case of a rideshare customer who was killed after she got into the wrong car. fox news jonathan sarah -- jonathan serrie tells us the mother has some powerful words for the murde
. >>> current you see president janet napolitano confirms she has lost an investigation into the college admissions scandal. parents allegedly paid up to $6.5 million in bribes. together -- to get their children into elite universities around the country. this morning on the 9, president napolitano was interviewed by morning sun 2. she told us an investigation is underway. >> we do something called admissions by exception which are about 2% of our students who meet our...
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featured authors will include janet napolitano. -- check your cable guides or booktv.org for a complete schedule, and follow us on social media. @book tv is our handle for facebook, twitter and instagram. >> and beginning now it's book tv's coverage from earlier today of the "los angeles times" festival of s books. you'll hear authors discussion on history, politics, science, and several viewer call-in programs as well. for a complete television schedule check your cable guide. now first up, is an author discussion on investigative reporting including books about lead levels in the water in flint, michigan, drug abuse, and fracking. >> this is a bright and sunny day, and it is a wonderful time to be in an auditorium with these three people. this is the panel on exp
featured authors will include janet napolitano. -- check your cable guides or booktv.org for a complete schedule, and follow us on social media. @book tv is our handle for facebook, twitter and instagram. >> and beginning now it's book tv's coverage from earlier today of the "los angeles times" festival of s books. you'll hear authors discussion on history, politics, science, and several viewer call-in programs as well. for a complete television schedule check your cable guide....
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eastern featuring former homeland security secretary janet napolitano discussing her book how safe are we? be sure to watch our live weekend coverage of the los angeles times festival of books starting at 1:30 p.m. eastern saturday and sunday on booktv on c-span2. >> on american history tv, saturday at 8 p.m. eastern on lectures in history from tulane university legal history of abortion in the united states. sunday at 4:30 p.m. space scientist recalls his work on the apollo missions and that eight on the presidency a discussion on the president retreat, cap david. this weekend on american history tv on c-span3. >> the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. >> and the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon. >> c-span's newest book, the presidents, noted historians rank america's best and worst chief executives, provides insight into the lives of the 44 american presidents. true stories gathered by interviews with noted presidential historians. explore the life events that sh
eastern featuring former homeland security secretary janet napolitano discussing her book how safe are we? be sure to watch our live weekend coverage of the los angeles times festival of books starting at 1:30 p.m. eastern saturday and sunday on booktv on c-span2. >> on american history tv, saturday at 8 p.m. eastern on lectures in history from tulane university legal history of abortion in the united states. sunday at 4:30 p.m. space scientist recalls his work on the apollo missions and...
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napolitano. the radio host larry elder and many others. for complete television schedule of our coverage this weekend visit book tv.org. they are now live at the la times festival of books. this is live coverage on book tv on c-span two. >> welcome everybody. this is a bright and sunny day. and as a wonderful time to be in an auditorium with these three people. this is the panel on exposing the truth. there will be book signings afterwards afterwards perhaps for continued and informal conversation but let me begin first by introducing myself. i am president of the alicia patterson foundation that funds independent journalism projects worldwide. our three finalists are here and one of them you may already know one was announced last night.
napolitano. the radio host larry elder and many others. for complete television schedule of our coverage this weekend visit book tv.org. they are now live at the la times festival of books. this is live coverage on book tv on c-span two. >> welcome everybody. this is a bright and sunny day. and as a wonderful time to be in an auditorium with these three people. this is the panel on exposing the truth. there will be book signings afterwards afterwards perhaps for continued and informal...
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. >> watch the entire conversation with janet napolitano tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern. also but tb, how we went, and peace on earth. angela stance on prudence world and amy siebert her plan. it all begins at eight eastern p.m. on c-span2. thursday morning the justice department will release the redacted version of the mueller report. it will be given to congress and released publicly at the same time. once a report is released c-span will open the phone lines for your reaction. also when available you will be able to find the report online at cspan.org treasury secretary steven mnuchin went before a house committee to testify on the current state of the international financial system but he was also asked about the release of president trump's tax returns. maxine waters is the chair of the house financial services committee. >> the committee will come to order. without objection the chair authorized to declare a recess of the committee at any time. at today's hearing, we are receiving the annual testimony of the secretary of the treasury. on the state of the internation
. >> watch the entire conversation with janet napolitano tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern. also but tb, how we went, and peace on earth. angela stance on prudence world and amy siebert her plan. it all begins at eight eastern p.m. on c-span2. thursday morning the justice department will release the redacted version of the mueller report. it will be given to congress and released publicly at the same time. once a report is released c-span will open the phone lines for your reaction. also when...
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our live coverage continues, featuring former homeland security secretary, janet napolitano, discussing her book how safe are we? and justine bateman with fame. author of white as well as larry elmer, the author of double standards. be sure to watch our live weekend coverage of the los angeles times festival of books. starting today on book tv on c-span two. 40 years ago at march 28, 1979, a partial meltdown at three mile island nuclear plant in harrisburg, pennsylvania, was the first -- the worst nuclear power accident in u.s. history. statefrom a penn harrisburg event, marking the 40th anniversary, a medical doctor who studies thyroid cancer in the harrisburg area and three university perspective -- professors detail the health risks, political developments, and social changes that stem from three mile island, and the 2011 nuclear disaster at fukushima, japan. this is about 90 minutes. togreat, welcome everyone the second half of our tmi 40, honoring the community and the legacy of the accident at three mile island. i hope you are able to enjoy some dinner. we are at our second and la
our live coverage continues, featuring former homeland security secretary, janet napolitano, discussing her book how safe are we? and justine bateman with fame. author of white as well as larry elmer, the author of double standards. be sure to watch our live weekend coverage of the los angeles times festival of books. starting today on book tv on c-span two. 40 years ago at march 28, 1979, a partial meltdown at three mile island nuclear plant in harrisburg, pennsylvania, was the first -- the...
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napolitano in her book how safe are we, shetalked about dealing with the southern border after 9/11 amid concerns about terrorism . >> we had to protect what was the notion that trade and travel needed to still occur, mexico was a leading trading partner and we couldn't just seal off arizona from the mexican state on the southern side. but there was this suspicion that what if the terrorists are going to come in through mexico and coming to the united states that way and we see that kind of fear researching now and then even into this day. but it hasn't happened . i kind of trying to get a broader characterization of what the border means in the daily life of an arizonan and people who were there. how is the border seen by people who in many cases are going back and forth themselves? >> let's fast-forward to the recent issues concerning the border with mexico. and the notion that it is in crisis and that the solution to the crisis is to build the wall. it's not in crisis. and building a wall won't solve anything. the fact of the matter is -- [applause] when i was governor of arizona
napolitano in her book how safe are we, shetalked about dealing with the southern border after 9/11 amid concerns about terrorism . >> we had to protect what was the notion that trade and travel needed to still occur, mexico was a leading trading partner and we couldn't just seal off arizona from the mexican state on the southern side. but there was this suspicion that what if the terrorists are going to come in through mexico and coming to the united states that way and we see that kind...
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sheer janet napolitano reacting. >> obstruction doesn't have to be successful for to be obstruction. >> the democrats will make the most out of this and they should, these are things the president needs to know about. >> does that a audience like fox. when they hear the contrary vices do they just dismiss them? >> first kudos for them going on fox and saying what they said here, but fox is of course, and the president understands this, is the heart of this alternative reality. and for a lot of folks, fox is their safe space. that is where they go to be reassured that you don't need to read the report. there is nothing there, he has been exonerated, all of which is not true. so does it penetrate? i want to go back to your previous discussion. jonathan capehart makes a very important point, if in fact going ahead it is framed as impeaching trump, fox news will go back to they're coming after our president, this is the coup, but if they take the two-step process to begin to layout the evidence, again, emphasize the evidence. bring in the testimony of robert mueller, you might penetrate
sheer janet napolitano reacting. >> obstruction doesn't have to be successful for to be obstruction. >> the democrats will make the most out of this and they should, these are things the president needs to know about. >> does that a audience like fox. when they hear the contrary vices do they just dismiss them? >> first kudos for them going on fox and saying what they said here, but fox is of course, and the president understands this, is the heart of this alternative...
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. >>> remember to today's new episode of our podcast, claudio long that down with janet napolitano as she reflected on time in office before she became you see president. you can get the podcast for every you get your podcast. >>> eight democratic presidential candidates will be at one event today in houston, the event is called "she the people." the lineup in speakers include kamala harris, amy klobuchar, elizabeth warren, cory booker and bernie sanders. we will also hear from tulsi gabbard. former vice president joe biden is expected to announce tomorrow that he is running for president. at one point biden was planning to make the announcement today in virginia where a woman protesting a white nationalist rally was killed in 2017 after a car was driven into a crowd of activists. biden campaign decided instead he will release a video announcement tomorrow. >> one reason they delayed it is a charlottesville, a lot of people thought it might be a good place for him to announce but that there was a lot of kickback, people felt it was disrespectful. >> 20 democrats have already announced
. >>> remember to today's new episode of our podcast, claudio long that down with janet napolitano as she reflected on time in office before she became you see president. you can get the podcast for every you get your podcast. >>> eight democratic presidential candidates will be at one event today in houston, the event is called "she the people." the lineup in speakers include kamala harris, amy klobuchar, elizabeth warren, cory booker and bernie sanders. we will...
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napolitano. the radio host larry elder and many others. for complete television schedule of our coverage this weekend visit book tv.org. they are now live at the la times festival of books. this is live coverage on book tv on c-span two. >> welcome everybody. this is a bright and sunny day. and as a wonderful time to be in an auditorium with these three people. this is the panel on exposing the truth. there will be book signings afterwards afterwards perhaps for continued and informal conversation but let me begin first by introducing myself. i am president of the alicia patterson foundation that funds independent journalism projects worldwide. our three finalists are here and one of them you may already know one was announced last night. let me walk through our introductions here. are far left is a journalist a veteran investigative journalist in an author. she writes essays and op-ed's for the new york times as well as magazines and radio. online journals in 2010 was a nieman fellow for journal
napolitano. the radio host larry elder and many others. for complete television schedule of our coverage this weekend visit book tv.org. they are now live at the la times festival of books. this is live coverage on book tv on c-span two. >> welcome everybody. this is a bright and sunny day. and as a wonderful time to be in an auditorium with these three people. this is the panel on exposing the truth. there will be book signings afterwards afterwards perhaps for continued and informal...
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benjamin donovan with "shoot for the moon", coverage at 1:30, with former secretary janet napolitano "how safe are we", actor justine bateman with "fame", and at 7 conservative talk show host larry elder, author of "double standards." be sure to watch our live coverage of the los angeles times festival of books starting at 1:30 p.m. eastern saturday and sunday on book tv on c-span2. >> the u.s. senate is about to gavel in to start its day. lawmakers are expected to continue work on the nomination of david bernhardt to become the next interior secretary replacing ryan zinke. he's been the acting secretary since mr. zinke resigned in january. now live to the senate floor on c-span2. the president pro tempore: the senate will come to order. the chaplain, dr. black, will open the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. almighty savior, the way, the truth, and the life, shed your light today upon the pathway of our senators. be for them a source of life, light, and wisdom, as you use them for your purposes. lord, keep them on the road of integrity, guiding their thoughts, words, and
benjamin donovan with "shoot for the moon", coverage at 1:30, with former secretary janet napolitano "how safe are we", actor justine bateman with "fame", and at 7 conservative talk show host larry elder, author of "double standards." be sure to watch our live coverage of the los angeles times festival of books starting at 1:30 p.m. eastern saturday and sunday on book tv on c-span2. >> the u.s. senate is about to gavel in to start its day. lawmakers...
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in fact, in 2005 arizona's governor, janet napolitano declared an emergency along the border. she was the democratic governor who later went on to serve in the obama administration as director of homeland security. here we are 15 years later, dealing with the same issues, same problems. 2005, president bush went to the border. we ended up with the border fence act of 2005 which resulted in some more border fencing because of the crisis. 10-year laters we're still dealing with it. this has been a bunch of fits, starts stops, because of all the politics involved and i would just urge the bureaucrats and elected members of congress in d.c. to put aside their petty differences stop playing politics with the issue which right for americans. connell: which is what? the language being used, this is conference call for reporters where a senior department of homeland security official said we're at a quote, systemwide meltdown. they're trying to get the word out this is a true crisis. so the right solution this time is what? >> well, first of all, we need to do everything we can to sec
in fact, in 2005 arizona's governor, janet napolitano declared an emergency along the border. she was the democratic governor who later went on to serve in the obama administration as director of homeland security. here we are 15 years later, dealing with the same issues, same problems. 2005, president bush went to the border. we ended up with the border fence act of 2005 which resulted in some more border fencing because of the crisis. 10-year laters we're still dealing with it. this has been...
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our live coverage continues sunday at 1:30 eastern, janet napolitano, discussing her book, how safe are we? justine bateman and 4:00 with fame. 5:30, a discussion of the book flights, and at 7:00, the author of double standards. be sure to watch our live we could of the los angeles times festival of books, starting at 1:30 eastern today and sunday on book tv, on c-span2. >>
our live coverage continues sunday at 1:30 eastern, janet napolitano, discussing her book, how safe are we? justine bateman and 4:00 with fame. 5:30, a discussion of the book flights, and at 7:00, the author of double standards. be sure to watch our live we could of the los angeles times festival of books, starting at 1:30 eastern today and sunday on book tv, on c-span2. >>
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eastern, featuring janet napolitano discussing her book how safe are we? at 4:00, justine bateman with fame. that 6:00. ellis be sure to watch our live weekend coverage of the los angeles times festival of books, starting at 1:30 p.m. saturday and sunday on book tv on c-span2. tv, onmerican history lectures and history, from tulane university, the history of abortion in the united states. sunday, a space scientist recalls his work on the apollo mission. the:00, a discussion on president's retreat, camp david. >> the complete guide to congress is now available. it has details about the house and senate for the current session of congress. there is information about congressional committees, state governors, the cabinet. the 2019 congressional directory is a handy guide. for $18.95.uide >> the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. >> ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon. >> the newest book, the presidents, notice historian ranked best and wors
eastern, featuring janet napolitano discussing her book how safe are we? at 4:00, justine bateman with fame. that 6:00. ellis be sure to watch our live weekend coverage of the los angeles times festival of books, starting at 1:30 p.m. saturday and sunday on book tv on c-span2. tv, onmerican history lectures and history, from tulane university, the history of abortion in the united states. sunday, a space scientist recalls his work on the apollo mission. the:00, a discussion on president's...