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-jazeera. as you just saw there indians have been incensed by the murder of a c. for many people who are using the hash tags justice for a c. for and my street my protests demand accountability and action we give a little sample of some of the tweets in the online commentary that's been going on at a merchant says we need a safer india for women we need justice for all rape victims speak up every voice counts we finally criticizes the time it took for this case to receive attention wondering how many children girls and women must be brutally killed before we act and not react and so deanne notes that the sister is not much older than a c. for and that she fears for her safety is a video that she took of a recent justice for a c for protest. prime and prime minister modi and the ruling a bharatiya janata party b j p promised to combat gender based violence with an initiative called save the girl child educate the guard child the police report of what happened to see for as a lot of people asking questions joining us in new delhi to help us discuss them foreign natalie is a writer as well
-jazeera. as you just saw there indians have been incensed by the murder of a c. for many people who are using the hash tags justice for a c. for and my street my protests demand accountability and action we give a little sample of some of the tweets in the online commentary that's been going on at a merchant says we need a safer india for women we need justice for all rape victims speak up every voice counts we finally criticizes the time it took for this case to receive attention wondering...
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but ships use some of the lowest grade most polluting fuel there is emitting not just c o two but poisonous gases like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide indeed if this shipping industry was a nation it would be the sixth largest emitter of greenhouse gases in the world well this week nations are meeting at the international maritime organization to try and draw up a strategy to eliminate carbon pollution there are proposals to cut emissions at least fifty percent by twenty fifty this fall short of the seventy to one hundred percent reductions that european and pacific island states say is needed and that figure is strongly opposed by nations like brazil india and saudi arabia who have raised economic concerns and then what alternatives are other well ocean going ships only powered by renewable energy may be some way off yet but all electric ferries are even now at sea in scandinavia the future is already here australia's prime minister is coming under more pressure to resign marcum turnbull's party has failed to top thirty successive opinion polls and use that excuse to remove his
but ships use some of the lowest grade most polluting fuel there is emitting not just c o two but poisonous gases like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide indeed if this shipping industry was a nation it would be the sixth largest emitter of greenhouse gases in the world well this week nations are meeting at the international maritime organization to try and draw up a strategy to eliminate carbon pollution there are proposals to cut emissions at least fifty percent by twenty fifty this fall...
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thousand kilometers east you find. a gene c. on jus k. in hong kong shanghai. taiwan taipei and up till now north korea. we've been dar range missile. cool. this is the work of the all cannot when the sculptor can show them a new or. it's a tribute to the suffering and reza stance of the people of a silent. the nature's news as it breaks this is one of the areas that protestant had blocked the road for the final higher than anything they could find with detailed coverage because now there's an extremely hot muggy façade theme that everyone striving for the good of the state from around the world this museum aims to be a way of pasta tory other regions history and it's perfected war that has divided tribes here for generations. he was the world's most wanted man the last meeting i had with them was off to the. bin laden was very nervous about nature had not met a western reporter before in part one of an exclusive two part documentary al-jazeera speaks to those who met osama bin ladin he never showed the hostility towards me of the west i knew bin ladin all knowledge is either. with bureaus
thousand kilometers east you find. a gene c. on jus k. in hong kong shanghai. taiwan taipei and up till now north korea. we've been dar range missile. cool. this is the work of the all cannot when the sculptor can show them a new or. it's a tribute to the suffering and reza stance of the people of a silent. the nature's news as it breaks this is one of the areas that protestant had blocked the road for the final higher than anything they could find with detailed coverage because now there's an...
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not looking very good for former president louis c. nasser lula da silva at this hour the chief justices are still debating it's been a very very long long voting process the six judge to cast his vote is speaking right now but so far we have four votes against president lula one in favor and were significantly the one that was considered to be the most crucial of them all that would break what is virtually a tie has come and gone justice across have ever voted against former president lula saying that he should go to prison that he's have enough of a chance by losing another appeal that was just a week ago this certainly is something that those who want to go to jail so that he can't run for president in october's elections are celebrating many people say that this is the way to ensure that justice is done but we believe at this hour is that holmes says that he is a victim of political persecution we are expecting him to speak once every last vote has been cast is made public could take several hours more. and see what does this say about the political situation in brazil right
not looking very good for former president louis c. nasser lula da silva at this hour the chief justices are still debating it's been a very very long long voting process the six judge to cast his vote is speaking right now but so far we have four votes against president lula one in favor and were significantly the one that was considered to be the most crucial of them all that would break what is virtually a tie has come and gone justice across have ever voted against former president lula...
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volume of injured two i arrive at the house but that in a very short span of time now bear in mind that under normal circumstances the health system here in gaza suffers from shortages about forty five percent when it comes to drugs about twenty seven percent when it comes to equipment now when you are under this type of prices this system is completely overwhelmed. two people have been killed in western germany after a vehicle was driven into crowds in the city of munster police say twenty people were injured in the incident the suspect who took his own life was reportedly suffering from psychological problems. dozens of civilians including children have been killed in syrian government in the rebel held city of duma it is the last remaining stronghold near the syrian capital and has been under a ferocious government and the ground if it. were up to date with headlines stay with us al-jazeera well it's coming right up. i think that i would be up there in the burgeoning sport of basketball in lebanon in the late one nine hundred ninety two teams were serious rivals like me and. a n
volume of injured two i arrive at the house but that in a very short span of time now bear in mind that under normal circumstances the health system here in gaza suffers from shortages about forty five percent when it comes to drugs about twenty seven percent when it comes to equipment now when you are under this type of prices this system is completely overwhelmed. two people have been killed in western germany after a vehicle was driven into crowds in the city of munster police say twenty...
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florence louis has more now from atlanta and kept us day after week that c. have made it to malaysia but shortly after arriving they ended up here a detention center their boat was intercepted by coast guards on tuesday in waters off long island in northern malaysia. aid workers from muslim non-governmental organizations tried to gain access to the refugees but were told to wait for permission. but we came here with the intention of giving basic medical treatment to the refugee refugees who have just arrived especially the women and children with some food and clothes. it's not known how long the refugees will be held at this immigration detention center officials are questioning to find out whether human smugglers brought them here authorities also want to assess whether they are who they say they are people fleeing persecution malaysia is not a signatory to the un convention on refugees it does not recognise their rights or grant them legal status yet sixty thousand religion live in malaysia viewing the muslim majority nation as a safe haven of sorts. tens of thousands of revenge are u
florence louis has more now from atlanta and kept us day after week that c. have made it to malaysia but shortly after arriving they ended up here a detention center their boat was intercepted by coast guards on tuesday in waters off long island in northern malaysia. aid workers from muslim non-governmental organizations tried to gain access to the refugees but were told to wait for permission. but we came here with the intention of giving basic medical treatment to the refugee refugees who...
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the j c p o n a we've seen the recent addition of the new national security advisor john bolton as well as mike pump to be the next secretary of state both men have been very staunch critics of the deal believing that it needs to be in some way repaired or fixed so there's an awful lot of hope right now with regard to the european negotiations that are taking place that the european leaders may be able to extract some concessions from iran but certainly those chances are slim in advance of that mid may deadline that the trumpet may ministrations put in place so what we expect is that emanuel macron derren will stress the importance of staying in this twenty fifteen agreement but you've got to remember too there's a lot of ego at play here donald trump campaigned extensively saying that this was a flawed deal that this needs to be repaired that what his predecessor barack obama put in place has really hurt the united states so there is a certain aspect that emanuel mitt macro may not be able to overcome and that is this sort of ego aspect that donald trump feels he needs to leave si
the j c p o n a we've seen the recent addition of the new national security advisor john bolton as well as mike pump to be the next secretary of state both men have been very staunch critics of the deal believing that it needs to be in some way repaired or fixed so there's an awful lot of hope right now with regard to the european negotiations that are taking place that the european leaders may be able to extract some concessions from iran but certainly those chances are slim in advance of...
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poisoning the scribbles and deducing them into a coma before they could poison them so that the a b c w could then go and investigate that is an outrageous accusation was made by a russian official in the a p c w today and those kinds of false narratives need to be stopped. qatar has signed a two and a half billion dollar deal with the us for air defense technology military spendings at record levels during carter's ongoing gulf standoff with saudi arabia egypt the united arab emirates and behind last year it finalized arms deals worth at least twenty billion dollars thousands of demonstrators have swarmed armenia's capital for a sixth day of anti-government protest. they. just don't get it dozens of people were arrested as police tried to clear yet of on city center which had been blocked by protesters for days that have been running throughout town liam against being elected prime minister following two terms as president critics say it's a power grab honesty international is calling on senegal to allow peaceful protests ahead of thursday's planned demonstrations in the capital the hu
poisoning the scribbles and deducing them into a coma before they could poison them so that the a b c w could then go and investigate that is an outrageous accusation was made by a russian official in the a p c w today and those kinds of false narratives need to be stopped. qatar has signed a two and a half billion dollar deal with the us for air defense technology military spendings at record levels during carter's ongoing gulf standoff with saudi arabia egypt the united arab emirates and...
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results because the old b c w commission and the pressure from. russia and the syrian government has left for sirius that they will be in duma what are specialists couldn't find any chemical weapons chlorine or whatever being used we have irrefutable evidence that it was another staged event at the hands of security services of a state which is very eager to be on the frontlines of the russia phobic campaign or syria's government has allowed an international chemicals watchdog team to investigate the alleged gas attack in the former rebel held town but there are mixed signals in washington over possible missile strikes while president donald trump senate harder is our correspondent for us in beirut and of course there are many moving parts to the story but the focus really is on duma now and the sort of chemical experts that are in there to investigate whether this chemical attack did happen. yes the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons their team will be heading to tomorrow saturday the fact finding mission is set to begin tomorrow course being the town where that su
results because the old b c w commission and the pressure from. russia and the syrian government has left for sirius that they will be in duma what are specialists couldn't find any chemical weapons chlorine or whatever being used we have irrefutable evidence that it was another staged event at the hands of security services of a state which is very eager to be on the frontlines of the russia phobic campaign or syria's government has allowed an international chemicals watchdog team to...
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showing up in the months i mean you had a when you look at c. . then you got. into a mild. enough for him in there if wade and i like our washing in other words a more traditional than life easy to see in a d.m. as i should see on the cheek of it happened here when a. randomly damage the things that are hinting at ash. and that's that if. well then i'm gonna he need to continue now then and. then. and i think you have with that if and when and if you. can do that. in time getting. ready. to me when. he did when he have to. but i did say in some of them why assume that he. would as he what he couldn't get you to look at see him so would he can go up and as i came i don't know. mildness i'll call them by the seattle make about coming down. from there she bonded with a lot of the she didn't want him to feel totally. defeated. unless she. was them out in she may have been busy and i'm trying to be. out in. so it is on a windy cuba where i live on with a few. years on here. and there. was none. of them in the region that i've done. any. good i doubt that he. did. yes it did become a te
showing up in the months i mean you had a when you look at c. . then you got. into a mild. enough for him in there if wade and i like our washing in other words a more traditional than life easy to see in a d.m. as i should see on the cheek of it happened here when a. randomly damage the things that are hinting at ash. and that's that if. well then i'm gonna he need to continue now then and. then. and i think you have with that if and when and if you. can do that. in time getting. ready. to me...
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. books side school c. not in the army mortar books and even been to books and we make sure that we spread neat all over the family so that when mason defended it knows how to make sarge and these if we believe that lead scientists can. we teach the community make sure they aren't those who are dropped out of school because they are many in the stone of ours they are some full board full weight in big mountain and maybe big good power in the infantry. we dish them how to operate this always question how to make their bags and how to make them mad supplies how to make the baskets even this i'm terrified. to dance on to that. to see that i'm not the good old won't do. them so them and you are now. saying there's a will there's some way i did some overly. suffering that developed part of the band. called a. suspect and. all this but you'll see over here. she starts from our own am in the morning until six in the evening six days in a week she has been doing this for the last ten years she sells it for about fifty dollars. the people who helped her carry that stones from down in the the
. books side school c. not in the army mortar books and even been to books and we make sure that we spread neat all over the family so that when mason defended it knows how to make sarge and these if we believe that lead scientists can. we teach the community make sure they aren't those who are dropped out of school because they are many in the stone of ours they are some full board full weight in big mountain and maybe big good power in the infantry. we dish them how to operate this always...
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chemical weapons inspectors to do my the site of that alleged chemical weapons attack still b. c w saying any deployment will have to follow a security clearance from the united nations so it really raises a lot of question about the fate of of this mission now neither the u.n. nor the o.p.c. w. blamed any particular side for that shooting incident but tomorrow is under the control of the russian military as well as the syrian government both both of them confirming a few days ago that they quote fully liberated the area from terrorists now both moscow and damascus have been accused by western powers of trying to prevent the inspectors from reaching the site and to delay and hamper their work accusations that both both moscow and damascus have denied but there really concerns about whether or not there is still hard evidence because it's been what twelve days now since that suspected chemical weapons attack will the evidence be still there some western nations even accusing russia of tampering with the evidence and another question is will the witnesses and survivors or doctors that the o
chemical weapons inspectors to do my the site of that alleged chemical weapons attack still b. c w saying any deployment will have to follow a security clearance from the united nations so it really raises a lot of question about the fate of of this mission now neither the u.n. nor the o.p.c. w. blamed any particular side for that shooting incident but tomorrow is under the control of the russian military as well as the syrian government both both of them confirming a few days ago that they...
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. wherever, whether it is sky, c or lands, the hostilities will be stopped. the fundamental matter to stop the hostilities will begin. and north korean leader kimjong—un reiterated the desire that the two nations to move forward working together. translation: when we met, we realised we cannot be separated, we are one and separation. that is how i stand. we are living next door to each other. there is no reason we should fight each other. we are one nation. all the entire nation should live in peace and we should pioneer the future ourselves. our correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes has given us his immediate reaction to the press conference held by the north and south korean leaders. it is very interesting that they too riders focused on different things. president moon spoke of the need for peace and an end to the war to bring about an end to this long and painful conflict. high up in his statement was the commitment to the com plete statement was the commitment to the complete denuclearisation of the korean peninsula. this —— these are the things his allies need to hear from the
. wherever, whether it is sky, c or lands, the hostilities will be stopped. the fundamental matter to stop the hostilities will begin. and north korean leader kimjong—un reiterated the desire that the two nations to move forward working together. translation: when we met, we realised we cannot be separated, we are one and separation. that is how i stand. we are living next door to each other. there is no reason we should fight each other. we are one nation. all the entire nation should live...
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embarrassing things. you can run but you can't hide. it is hard to believe, but kylie's pop career has spanned more than 30 years. we have been chatting to her as she releases her 1ath album. good news for those who are early to bed and early to rise. new research suggests larks are healthier than night owls. we will find out why. and, if your mum always told you off for picking wildflowers, it turns out it actually helps preserve some species. a botanical expert will help us identify the right ones. good morning. here is a summary of today's main stories from bbc news: theresa may has summoned the cabinet to a special meeting this afternoon to discuss joining an american—led military strike on syria. the prime minister is reported to be ready to commit british forces to action, without parliament's approval, to punish the suspected use of chemical weapons by the assad regime. so what has been the latest reaction from the united states? 0ur correspondent chris buckler is in washington, dc. while president trump has been nothing but blunt on twitter in his warnings that missile strikes are co
embarrassing things. you can run but you can't hide. it is hard to believe, but kylie's pop career has spanned more than 30 years. we have been chatting to her as she releases her 1ath album. good news for those who are early to bed and early to rise. new research suggests larks are healthier than night owls. we will find out why. and, if your mum always told you off for picking wildflowers, it turns out it actually helps preserve some species. a botanical expert will help us identify the...
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the most violent acts against his own populace in a civil war which has spanned seven years. the action taken spanned seven years. the action ta ken last spanned seven years. the action taken last week, rather than intervening in the civil war, was to stand as an international community against the use of chemical weapons. we've seen them used in salisbury and now against, for the 50th time, against the defenceless civilian population of syria. the foreign secretary said enough is enough, we suspect he's right in that and was right to act. thank you forjoining us. theresa may will face questions this afternoon. it is not clear whether there will be a vote today or tomorrow but hopefully that will become clearer later. thank you. time for a look at the weather... we have been talking about sunshine thatis we have been talking about sunshine that is coming and you insist on showing pictures of snow. it isa showing pictures of snow. it is a computer—generated image. not really. it is 0ntario, it is a computer—generated image. not really. it is ontario, in canada. we have not had
the most violent acts against his own populace in a civil war which has spanned seven years. the action taken spanned seven years. the action ta ken last spanned seven years. the action taken last week, rather than intervening in the civil war, was to stand as an international community against the use of chemical weapons. we've seen them used in salisbury and now against, for the 50th time, against the defenceless civilian population of syria. the foreign secretary said enough is enough, we...
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.. reducing some rising risk c oncerns. how are you feeling about japan u.s. side of things. we will talk about china in a moment. 's disapproval ratings are above his approval ratings for the first time in a long time. he really has the economy now. >> too many contingencies. there are bilateral deals that are far more efficient, profitable, better off for our work. the tweet comes up out of nowhere. bad, which brings me to my second chart, neville. maybe i will go for the record of nine. to my second chart, neville. this is a wonderful chart showing you u.s. trade uncertainty, which is the highest level since 1994 when nafta was signed. how are you feeling amidst this uncertainty? >> not too worried about growth at the moment because we aren't seeing a material shift in direct trade policy in terms direct trade policy in terms of the tariffs being imposed on china, the residual tariffs we are seeing imposed on japan and other economies. their impact on global growth is likely to be rounding error at most. we are likely more concerned about the indirect effects of a significant shif
.. reducing some rising risk c oncerns. how are you feeling about japan u.s. side of things. we will talk about china in a moment. 's disapproval ratings are above his approval ratings for the first time in a long time. he really has the economy now. >> too many contingencies. there are bilateral deals that are far more efficient, profitable, better off for our work. the tweet comes up out of nowhere. bad, which brings me to my second chart, neville. maybe i will go for the record of...
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tonight. francine: the handshake, tom. remember the handshake? white knuckles. tom: the c-span ratings will be off the charts with their gavel to gavel coverage. we know he is wearing a brooks brothers regular. weinbergberger -- carl , saturday is a different day at the imf. what was the backstory you saw the meeting? storiesere were several consistent with the whole thing, about trade, out there front and center. i would like to know if that is going to make a difference with the white house, and the disparity of growth between the emerged economies and the emerging economies. that is something every investor has to pay attention to. the growth is in the emerging world. writing up --.l where is russia and all of this? i could not figure out how russia fits into the partition of economies. carl: they are below the emerging and developing sphere, about two thirds of world gdp. russia is the smallest of the six countries in that group that are also in the 12 largest economies on earth, according to the purchasing power. game, is a player in this but not as important as china. china is th
tonight. francine: the handshake, tom. remember the handshake? white knuckles. tom: the c-span ratings will be off the charts with their gavel to gavel coverage. we know he is wearing a brooks brothers regular. weinbergberger -- carl , saturday is a different day at the imf. what was the backstory you saw the meeting? storiesere were several consistent with the whole thing, about trade, out there front and center. i would like to know if that is going to make a difference with the white house,...
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how quickly the kid is changing his mind, very short attention span, you need to throw a lot less quantity with a lot more product, more frequently, and not make any mistakes. we think that's difficult to get the kind of growth they need, period, and then when you take people that are really have intimate knowledge of the workings both in product and operations of the nike brand, of the people that departed, i counted five or six of them, over 100 years of experience at nike you take those people out, you have a problem, even if it's the culturally right thing to do, rarlts big problem, and when we have seen shakeups like this before, you know, there's always a hiccup and you take some of the mojo out, and you're going to lose a lot of momentum. that's what we're seeing my experience and research >> i want to pivot, sam, to skechers, on pace for its worst day in two and a half years. stock is down 28%. you came out with a note and said you would buy the weakness. it's still positive rated in your view. why should we stick with instock that's down this much? why give it the benefit
how quickly the kid is changing his mind, very short attention span, you need to throw a lot less quantity with a lot more product, more frequently, and not make any mistakes. we think that's difficult to get the kind of growth they need, period, and then when you take people that are really have intimate knowledge of the workings both in product and operations of the nike brand, of the people that departed, i counted five or six of them, over 100 years of experience at nike you take those...
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just kids with much, much better toys. introducing the 2018 c-class sedan, coupe and cabriolet. the thrills keep getting better. lease the c300 sedan for $419 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. you know what's not awesome? gig-speed internet. when only certain people can get it. let's fix that. let's give this guy gig- really? and these kids, and these guys, him, ah. oh hello. that lady, these houses! yes, yes and yes. and don't forget about them. uh huh, sure. still yes! xfinity delivers gig speed to more homes than anyone. now you can get it, too. welcome to the party. >>> all right. this morning news and we've been following it closely the most recent battle between karl icahn and jeff smith at star board and, of course, nooul itself caught in the middle as they grappled with each other for a number of board seats. it got settled ahead of a proxy fight that would have been even more damaging to a company that, frankly, couldn't deal with anymore damage it started when martin franklin, he had been the guy to sell to newell they stepped
just kids with much, much better toys. introducing the 2018 c-class sedan, coupe and cabriolet. the thrills keep getting better. lease the c300 sedan for $419 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. you know what's not awesome? gig-speed internet. when only certain people can get it. let's fix that. let's give this guy gig- really? and these kids, and these guys, him, ah. oh hello. that lady, these houses! yes, yes and yes. and don't forget about them....
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of a larger piece that morgan stanley had c-gate c-gate >> c-gate? >> yes where they did the work to make lou a super hero c-gate. >> i see. >> reference to it netflix. >>> speaking of netflix, jpm goes to 328. ms goes to 350 piper's teen survey said it's blowing away cable and youtube. >> 300 million they're talking about? 300 million subscribers! i mean, netflix we debated the other day how much netflix was worth. if they get 300 million survivors -- >> survivors or subscribers? >> subscribers sorry! hey, yeah. 275 goes to 350. i mean, i'm telling you! president can't attack because he's busy with the witch hunt. that's his quote facebook, obviously, z-man he's in a tough spot. but alphabet there was a number. morgan stanley said the expenses will be too high expenses seem too optistic and morgan stanley putting on a damper on. >> yeah. not on netflix. >> yeah. netflix is having a good year on the stock market. >> morgan stanley was active yesterday. they like paypal. >> aulta. >> yeah. >> one of the top preferred destinations for teens in the middle income brackets. >> they said i
of a larger piece that morgan stanley had c-gate c-gate >> c-gate? >> yes where they did the work to make lou a super hero c-gate. >> i see. >> reference to it netflix. >>> speaking of netflix, jpm goes to 328. ms goes to 350 piper's teen survey said it's blowing away cable and youtube. >> 300 million they're talking about? 300 million subscribers! i mean, netflix we debated the other day how much netflix was worth. if they get 300 million survivors --...
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will be the reallocation of hundreds and potentially trillions of dollars of i.t. span over the entire time. how do enterprises take advantage of a.i take it and stick it into some training algorithms to create a model. the problem is all of that data is at an unfrinfrastructure way there are not labels or things that classified these stuff. these are powerpoint stuff you need an organizing layer who can take the chaos and create some sanity out of. >>> so we get to our 2008 pick for our sohn which is box. why box? they sit on top of an enormous amount of rnd that these huge giants are doing last year alone almost $45 billion. these guys benefit from these enormous tail wind they do simple basic applications with all of this infrastructure that's been built for them they give companies the ability to add intelligence to imagery and audio and video. what does it mean to do that imagine you are going to the hospital and millions of x-rays have been classified they can tell you what's a bl k blockage and what's not. those are machines that are trained with participation of great do
will be the reallocation of hundreds and potentially trillions of dollars of i.t. span over the entire time. how do enterprises take advantage of a.i take it and stick it into some training algorithms to create a model. the problem is all of that data is at an unfrinfrastructure way there are not labels or things that classified these stuff. these are powerpoint stuff you need an organizing layer who can take the chaos and create some sanity out of. >>> so we get to our 2008 pick for...
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turn away from it. c-span couldn't cover it. the white house press had a real opportunity. the president is skipping the dinner. you have the chance at that point, not you, but the white house correspondents, can show you can rally around the first amendment. instead they got right in the gutter, and what they did is exactly why the american people hate what they view as a left wing press, because they think they mock their beliefs, mock abortions? that's crazy. >> matt, i know you're being critical of michelle wolf, and maybe she deserves that criticism, but i've heard you have that same level of criticism for the president. when he has mocked a disabled reporter before, he's gone after the appearance of his political opponents. he does this on a regular basis. he did this last night. >> you don't know because you and i haven't had those interviews, and throughout the campaign there were all kinds of moments where i said i would have done something much different. the difference is this. if the president is sitting on that stage, i think all of it is is fair game. but for sara
turn away from it. c-span couldn't cover it. the white house press had a real opportunity. the president is skipping the dinner. you have the chance at that point, not you, but the white house correspondents, can show you can rally around the first amendment. instead they got right in the gutter, and what they did is exactly why the american people hate what they view as a left wing press, because they think they mock their beliefs, mock abortions? that's crazy. >> matt, i know you're...
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spanned across the aisle, correct? it wasn't just democrats who had issues here? >> reporter: yeah, look, if you want to look back, john, the reality is this nomination was on thin ice before the allegations even came out. i talked to a number of republican senators weeks ago who were very concerned about the qualifications dr. ronny jackson brought to the job and were very frustrated with the fact that there was almost no consultation, if any at all, before the nomination by tweet that we saw that brought him to the table. now that actually has real meaning. because when these allegations came to light, there were no natural allies that were willing to come out and fight for him. there's not a lot of enthusiasm. and so as each allegation came out, you would talk to senators, one told me flatly, so basically if any one of these is true, this nomination is done. as we all know, it didn't even take that. >> how much of the blame are lawmakers laying on the white house right now for not vetting dr. jackson more thoroughly, or at all, frankly? >> reporter: yeah, it's a major focal point of t
spanned across the aisle, correct? it wasn't just democrats who had issues here? >> reporter: yeah, look, if you want to look back, john, the reality is this nomination was on thin ice before the allegations even came out. i talked to a number of republican senators weeks ago who were very concerned about the qualifications dr. ronny jackson brought to the job and were very frustrated with the fact that there was almost no consultation, if any at all, before the nomination by tweet that...
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a no-good talent. >> if people say it was c consensual. >> that's baloney. >> gregoire was a friend she confided in in 1992. >> i've never heard anyone in my life say these words to me. she said he drugged and raped me. that's something you don't forget. >> i remember really emphatically wanting to go to the police, and her emphatically not wanting me to go. >> nancy brown was bernard's agent at the time, and a few weeks after the alleged incident brown called bernard with some stunning news. bernard had booked "the cosby show". >> when the contractions reach eight minute apart, that's when you call me. now what did i just say? >> call you every eight minutes. >> the episode aired in january of 1992. >> cosby's team has declined to comment on any of bernard's claims. >> breaking news, a stunning admission from bill cosby. >> admitting under oath he gave drugs to at least one woman before having sex with her. >> in 2015, bernard got a bit of validation from an unexpected place, a newly available transcript of cosby's decade-old deposition in the andrea constand civil case. a news org
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. i'm not sure what it accomplishes. i think it is true, christine, c-span late night is closed circuit television. nobody is watching that stuff. the only news is the needless vain. >> it makes the media look bad and it feeds into the trump narrative. >> the white house correspondents association vetted her like the white house vetted dr. jackson. they did not at all. watch youtube. the president sets the tone. when you say son of a bitch or s-hole councountries. >> dave has a list. >> it is taking up my notepad of offensive statements. we appreciate you weighing in, chris. >>> here is the real risk of journalism. breaking overnight. 29 dead and 49 injured in the blasts in kabul. among the dead is at least eight journalists. including a cameraman for the french afp. a suicide attacker on the motor bike detonated explosives. someone disguised as a cameraman carried out the second attack. that explosion killed afp chief photographer in kabul. the attack targeted the journalists who rushed to the scene of the first explosion. >>> immigration showdown playing out at the u.s./mexico border.
. i'm not sure what it accomplishes. i think it is true, christine, c-span late night is closed circuit television. nobody is watching that stuff. the only news is the needless vain. >> it makes the media look bad and it feeds into the trump narrative. >> the white house correspondents association vetted her like the white house vetted dr. jackson. they did not at all. watch youtube. the president sets the tone. when you say son of a bitch or s-hole councountries. >> dave has...
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when he mocked bill and hillary clinton right in front of them. and they ended up trying to get c-span to not rerun imus because they were so offended by it. >> you bring up colbert, that was a sering takedown. president bush sat tlo and took it. this president has chosen not to for the past two years. we'll see if he ever does come to one of these. what president has performed the best? meaning he has taken the roasting the best and he has the performed the best. >> without question, barack obama. he created an art form with it, the way jack kennedy did with the press conference, or fdr with fireside chats. obama worked with comedians, he scripted it. at the end of the last one when he dropped the mike. that was one of the great moments of it. he killed it all the time, president obama. >> i will say for better or worse, that's also when the dinner became a celebrity affair andless about journalism. there were a lot of changes and it has dialled back from that a little bit. we have much more to come including the comedian michelle wolf just a few minutes away. hi, kids! i'm carl
when he mocked bill and hillary clinton right in front of them. and they ended up trying to get c-span to not rerun imus because they were so offended by it. >> you bring up colbert, that was a sering takedown. president bush sat tlo and took it. this president has chosen not to for the past two years. we'll see if he ever does come to one of these. what president has performed the best? meaning he has taken the roasting the best and he has the performed the best. >> without...
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guardia to dallas. >> all avenue sudden we hear this loud explosion and within a span of five seconds all of the -- awful of the oxygen masks deployed and then just a few seconds later another explosion happened and it was a window that just completely exploded. and as you could imagine, everybody was going crazy and yelling and screaming. >> reporter: he said the flight attendants appeared to be panicking. the pilot projected calm. >> southwest 1380 has an engine fire. >> reporter: and tonight the ntsb said one passenger was killed and it may have been the woman sit near this window blown open by shrapnel from the explosion. >> her arms and her body was sucked in that -- sucked in that direction. from my advantage point so you see people from the back of the seat holding on to her, trying to keep her -- or keep her contained. >> reporter: martinez told cnn a man who tended to the passenger had blood all over his hands. he said the plane experienced violent turbulence and that he saw his colleague sitting next to him typing out a good bye message to his family. the plane quickly deappreci
guardia to dallas. >> all avenue sudden we hear this loud explosion and within a span of five seconds all of the -- awful of the oxygen masks deployed and then just a few seconds later another explosion happened and it was a window that just completely exploded. and as you could imagine, everybody was going crazy and yelling and screaming. >> reporter: he said the flight attendants appeared to be panicking. the pilot projected calm. >> southwest 1380 has an engine fire....
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think the president is open-minded to trying again. c-span, a on conversation with hillary clinton about her in.'s during the 2016 presidential race, and russia's ongoing attempts to influence u.s. elections. she will also talk about u.s. leadership in the world and give her thoughts on the current political climate. that's from rutgers university at 9:30 on c-span. last month, russian president vladimir putin was reelected the vote.70% of next, foreign-policy experts and scholars on the applications of that election, including his relationship with europe and the u.s.. from the johns hopkins school of advanced international studies, this is just over an hour. >> good afternoon. of the russia-eurasia club as well as fdri, i would like to welcome you to an enlightening discussion. given the news, i'm confident that our panel will have no shortage of topics to talk about. we will be focusing, in particular, on russia's march 18 election and what it means for domestic and foreign policy over putin's next term, what we have dubbed putin 4.0. following our discussion, we will move to a
think the president is open-minded to trying again. c-span, a on conversation with hillary clinton about her in.'s during the 2016 presidential race, and russia's ongoing attempts to influence u.s. elections. she will also talk about u.s. leadership in the world and give her thoughts on the current political climate. that's from rutgers university at 9:30 on c-span. last month, russian president vladimir putin was reelected the vote.70% of next, foreign-policy experts and scholars on the...
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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 today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public-policy events around washington dc and the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> state department officials discussed u.s. policy in the middle east at a hearing of the house foreign affairs committee. they answered questions about wars in syria and yemen, the arena nuclear program. --, yemen, you ron's nuclear program and russian influence in the region. congressman ed royce chairs this two hour and 20 minute hearing. tothis hearing will come order. in announcing military strikes against syria last week, the president made clear, the syrian people must shape their own destiny. he is right. but that doesn't mean we don't have a vital national interest in the region, or a reason to tolerance andity, respect for human rights. the u.s. and our allies were justified in taking limited military action against bashar
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: america in turmoil" live sunday at 8:30 a.m. eastern on c-span's "washington journal" and on american history tv on c-span3. >> monday morning we're live in denver, colorado, for the next stop on the c-span bus 50 capitals tour. colorado governor john hickenlooper will be our guest on the bus on "washington journal" starting at 9:30 a.m. eastern. morning, bill browder of hermitage capital management and a vocal critic of the russian regime. let me show the headline from dq. bill browder -- enemy number one -- putin enemy number one. why? >> the russian government killed my lawyer. he was a russian lawyer living in moscow who uncovered a vast government corruption scheme. they he uncovered it, arrested him, tortured him, and killed him in 2009. hisde a vow to his memory, family, and myself that i would go after the people who killed him and make them face justice. we now have a piece of legislation called the magnitsky thatpassed in 2012, andses visa sanctions asset freezes on russian officials, and that made putin unbelievably angry, and it made him angry because he understoo
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the upcoming programming exploring our nation's past. today.nd sign up >> tonight on c-span, q&a with author niall ferguson talking about his most recent book about the power of social networks throughout history. that is followed by chinese president xi jinping speaking at an economic conference in china. later, a look at defense department technology and its impact on national security. ♪ announcer: this week on "q&a" author and hoover institution senior fellow niall ferguson. mr. ferguson discusses his book "the square and the tower: networks in power from the free masons to facebook." brian: niall ferguson, in your new book, you open up with this sentence, "the suspicion grows that the world is controlled by powerful and exclusive networks, the bankers, the establishment, the system, the jews, the free masons, the illuminati." "nearly all that is written in this vein is rubbish." what are you getting at here? what's the point? niall: there is all this rumor, some of it conspiracy theory. some of it is in the book shops, more of it is online. you will find it if you type in
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night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's " q&a " announcer: the joint chiefs of staff testified on the 2019 budget and other related issues. this is just under three hours. >> the meeting will come to order. to committee today meets have testimony on the 2019 budget requests and the future budget. we welcome the chairman of the joint chiefs. secretary mattis, we want to commend you for developing a strategy that correctly prioritizes the threats we face.n now comes the more difficult task, re-implementing the strategy. one of the parties has been to consider if the department is properly structured to take on this huge task and as the committee will looks to the upcoming process, we appreciate your thoughts about what we can do to help the. even if we get the strategy and structure right, you cannot be successful if congress is not delivered in the resources needed to implement this strategy. as we have time and again failed to do our job and passed appropriations bills. we welcome your testimony about how this would impact. what would happen if we had not done this and what would happen if
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tamika mallory. dr.50th anniversary of martin luther king jr. live tuesday and wednesday on c-span and on american history tv on c-span3. >> ahead of the easter recess, theresa may discussed the cambridge analytica investigation into the misuse of consumer data that may have influenced the brexit referendum vote. she also talks about mental health issues and the current stage of the brexit negotiations. this is about 45 minutes. thank you mister speaker. all members and everybody who works here. i have meetings with the colleagues and others. in addition to my duties in this house. i should have further such meetings later today. i'm very happy to agree with my honorable friend. he does raise an important point. people living in conservative areas. they have reversed the street cleaning. as maintained the weekly fee collection. thank you mister speaker i to join the prime minister and wishing yourself and all members of the house a very happy easter. this week is awareness a week. i hope the whole house will join me in paying tribute to the families. for their dignity and campaigni
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/.denburg v coming up on c-span. these note it includes --ensive language >> this is the portion of a film where the people are marching around a burning cross, hooded, armed, shouting profanitiesin --ch there is a defendant >> it is not mean freedom of thought with whom we agree but freedom of expression for those we hate. there are always new contexts that will be presented but the dissenting position of homes and lawdeis have become the that everyone accepts. that is the case today. >> justice ginsburg said there are always new contexts. what is it about the brandenberg case that makes it seminal? i would agree with -- katie: i agree with justice ginsburg. the brandenburg decision is one of the most important landmarks of free speech. sets the fundamental principle that we should allow advocatesh even if it unlawfulness. that means he will have to tolerate speech that we find personally repugnant. host: nadine strossen is the former president of the aclu. she was the first woman and youngest person to ever hold position. she is a professor at new york law school in manhattan/ . she has
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, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. ♪ announcer: this week on "q&a," former professional ballplayer and author etan thomas. etan thomas discusses his book "we matter: athletes and activism." ♪ brian: etan thomas, tell us the story of a guy named bill bland and the impact he had on your life. etan: he had a big impact on my life. this is really where i found my voice. i was 15-years-old or 16-years-old in tulsa, oklahoma. i was on my way to a basketball game. i was stopped by the police. i was made to get out of my car and lay on the ground. three or four different policeman came up and they were searching my car. when i heard one of them say, we know him from somewhere. we have seen him somewhere before. they kept searching. they kept detaining me. i remember being really embarrassed. all of these people passing by , looking at me. anger that i was being treated like a criminal and i had done nothing wrong. one of them held up a booker t. washington bag and said, oh he plays high school basketball. so they said, ok. you are free
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friedman, former general manager radio network news. we'll have the tonight at 8:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> next week, facebook ceo mark zuckerberg will testify before senate and house committees on the facebook handling of user information and data privacy. 2:15 pm eastern on c-span3 in a joint hearing, and on wednesday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3 before the house energy committee. watch live coverage and listen radioith the free c-span app. >> over the next couple of hours, a look at federal efforts to combat the opioid epidemic. we will show you portions of events that c-span has covered in 2018 featuring state an maybe -- state governors, white house officials, health experts, and president trump. we begin with a transportation -- hearing. from author sam quinones. >> i'm pleased to welcome sam quinones and his family today. thank you taking the time to be here. he has 30 years experience as a journalist and author. he has written extensively on the opioid track -- crisis and trafficking. he is the author of three acclaimed books. he won a circle award for general nonfiction. e
friedman, former general manager radio network news. we'll have the tonight at 8:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> next week, facebook ceo mark zuckerberg will testify before senate and house committees on the facebook handling of user information and data privacy. 2:15 pm eastern on c-span3 in a joint hearing, and on wednesday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3 before the house energy committee. watch live coverage and listen radioith the free c-span app. >> over the next couple of...
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from saint martin's church in houston. that's friday at 1:00 p.m. eastern, available on c-span and c-span.org. the funeral service for barbara bush is saturday at noon eastern. speakers include her son jeb bush, susan baker, and john meacham. watch our coverage on c-span and c-span.org. or listen on the c-span radio app. next, the hearing on how medicare, medicaid, and other health and human services program can better address the opioid epidemic and substance abuse issues. witnesses from the hhs and medicare and medicaid answered questions on alternative pain treatment support,, and recovery programs, and the role of pharmaceutical companies. this is two hours and 15 minutes. >> more than 60,000 americans died from a drug overdose in 2016. a large majority involved opioids like heroin or fentanyl. these numbers are more than statistics, they represent our constituents,, friends and loved ones. my home state continues to be hard-hit. utahansing number of have undergone hospital stays and emergency room visits due to opioid and overdose visits. in 2016 alone, over 450 you taunts die
from saint martin's church in houston. that's friday at 1:00 p.m. eastern, available on c-span and c-span.org. the funeral service for barbara bush is saturday at noon eastern. speakers include her son jeb bush, susan baker, and john meacham. watch our coverage on c-span and c-span.org. or listen on the c-span radio app. next, the hearing on how medicare, medicaid, and other health and human services program can better address the opioid epidemic and substance abuse issues. witnesses from the...
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-span3 and online at c-span.org, and listen online with the free c-span radio app. next, mike mullen as part of a discussion on the upcoming talks with north korea over its nuclear program. this even organized by the council on foreign relations also looks at the role other countries could play in the negotiating process, including south korea, japan, china, and russia. >> good afternoon. i would like to welcome you to the lectureship on international security. the title of today's session is u.s.-north korea relations. because a special event the lecture is an annual event, but today, we decided instead of a single lecture, we have this out ending panel to about an issue that is very pre-occupying and perhaps the number one national security challenge for the trump administration. i direct the international security program at george mason turn school of policy and government. ellen: i am alan leighton. -- ellen layton. i am moderating today. our lecture series, we are delighted to have members of the wonky family joining us today and all they done is that have made this special event
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. >> watch the communicators 8:00 eastern on c-span 2. ow the third part from the cybersecurity conference as rofessors discuss some of the newest technology to safeguard against election hacking. >> thanks and welcome, everyone, to this panel. i will begin by introducing each the three panelists,and we will have short presentations from them and a discussion and open it for questions from the audience. right is alex halderman the professor of computer science at university michigan and director of the university of michigan center or commuter security in society. his research focuses on computer security and emphasis on problems that broadly impact society and public policy. includes electronic voting, computer presences, ethics and cyber crime. he is interested in the intersection of technology with international affairs. after the 2016 election alex recount initiatives in michigan, wisconsin and ennsylvania in an effort to help detect and deter cyber attacks. n june of 2017 he testified to the senate select committee on intelligence about cyber threats elections. hulga at ght
. >> watch the communicators 8:00 eastern on c-span 2. ow the third part from the cybersecurity conference as rofessors discuss some of the newest technology to safeguard against election hacking. >> thanks and welcome, everyone, to this panel. i will begin by introducing each the three panelists,and we will have short presentations from them and a discussion and open it for questions from the audience. right is alex halderman the professor of computer science at university michigan...
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cases 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. join the conversation. follow us at c-span caret we span. ♪ this week on q and a. former professional best ballplayer and author. he discusses his both -- his book. we matter, athletes and activism. >> tell us the story of bill and what impact he had on your life. impact on myuge life. this is where i found my voice. i was 16 years old. in oklahoma. i was on my way to a basketball game. i was stopped by the police. i was made to get out of my car and lay on the ground and three or four different policeman came up and they were searching my car. weeard one of them say that know him from somewhere, he looks familiar. we have seen him somewhere before. they kept searching. they kept detaining me. i remember being really embarrassed. all of these people passing by angeredat me and i was that i was being treated like a criminal but i had done nothing wrong. after 45 minutes or so one of them held up my high school bag and said he plays basketball, that is what we know him from. and then they were just kind of ok you are free to go. i was like, wait a mi
cases 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. join the conversation. follow us at c-span caret we span. ♪ this week on q and a. former professional best ballplayer and author. he discusses his both -- his book. we matter, athletes and activism. >> tell us the story of bill and what impact he had on your life. impact on myuge life. this is where i found my voice. i was 16 years old. in oklahoma. i was on my way to a basketball game. i was stopped by the police. i was made to get out of my car and...
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presidential primary. this is part of c-span's road to the white house 2020 coverage. [applause] >> it is a reminder that i can see all of you. i know who is sitting and who is still talking. good evening. new hampshire democrats. welcome to the 2018 mcintyre and are dinner. [applause] two months ago today, the world was horrified by the 17 murders of the park when florida high -- parkland, florida high school. for gum stateed -- gun safety including in nashua. i would like to introduce a young person to lead us in the pledge. he organized nashua's march for our lives. he advocated for the nashua's board of education standards pilot. he is the recent recipient of the new hampshire young democrats grassroots pioneer award. please give a warm welcome to ben tolererski. [applause] >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america. and to the republic for which it stands. one nation, under god, indivisible. with liberty and justice for all. [applause] >> thanks, ben. stay standing for a moment of silence for the victims of gun violence in parkland and in vegas. and
presidential primary. this is part of c-span's road to the white house 2020 coverage. [applause] >> it is a reminder that i can see all of you. i know who is sitting and who is still talking. good evening. new hampshire democrats. welcome to the 2018 mcintyre and are dinner. [applause] two months ago today, the world was horrified by the 17 murders of the park when florida high -- parkland, florida high school. for gum stateed -- gun safety including in nashua. i would like to introduce...
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able to join the conversation on face book and twitter, live at 7 a.m. eastern here on c-span. fromcome at reaction viewers from earlier, after the president. we are going to move on. try for karen, columbus, ohio, independent. caller: thank you for accepting my call this evening. i want to tell you i was really impressed with president trump having the backbone to represent our country and we will be praying for our troops. we are so proud of him. we hope he will unite our country. we can all together and maybe see eye to eye a little bit. this is a wonderful thing he is doing and i am impressed with him.
able to join the conversation on face book and twitter, live at 7 a.m. eastern here on c-span. fromcome at reaction viewers from earlier, after the president. we are going to move on. try for karen, columbus, ohio, independent. caller: thank you for accepting my call this evening. i want to tell you i was really impressed with president trump having the backbone to represent our country and we will be praying for our troops. we are so proud of him. we hope he will unite our country. we can all...
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companion network, c-span2. here on c-span, the house is back at -- with legislative business tomorrow and debate a number of issues including changes to the dodd frank laws and take a constitutional amendment that would require congress to balance the federal budget. a vote on the schedule thursday. vote is required. on c-span3 this week am a founder and ceo mark zuckerberg testifies on capitol hill about how facebook's personal data issues were exposed as he testifies on tuesday. on can see it live tomorrow c-span3. hisednesday, day two of capitol hill testimony, he will testify on the other side of the capital for the house energy and commerce committee. that will start at 10 a clock a.m. eastern on wednesday. that will also be live on c-span3. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as public service by america's cable television companies. and today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of , the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provid
companion network, c-span2. here on c-span, the house is back at -- with legislative business tomorrow and debate a number of issues including changes to the dodd frank laws and take a constitutional amendment that would require congress to balance the federal budget. a vote on the schedule thursday. vote is required. on c-span3 this week am a founder and ceo mark zuckerberg testifies on capitol hill about how facebook's personal data issues were exposed as he testifies on tuesday. on can see...
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use information and data privacy. today at 2:15 p.m. eastern on c-span 3, he will answer questions before a joint senate committee meeting. wednesday, he will appear before a house energy and commerce committee. listen live with the free c-span radio app. ♪ >> this month on c-span, we feature our studentcam contest winners. we asked middle and high school students to choose a provision of the u.s. constitution and illustrate why it is important to them. our second prize high school...