Send us a tweet cspanwj. Or go to facebook. Or send an email. The phone lines are open. Take a look at the exchange between donald trump and john kasich on immigration. Mp we have to stop ilLegal Immigration, it is hurting us from every standpoint and causing tremendous difficulty with respect to drugs and what it does to our inner cities and it is such an unbelievable moment because the courts have not been ruling in our favor. It was a 21 decision, a terrific thing that happened. We are a country of laws. We need borders. We will have a wall and the wall will be built. The wall will be successful at if you think walls do not work, ask israel. The wall works. Properly done. Can you just send 5 Million People back with no effect on the economy . We are a country of laws. We either have a country or we do not have a country. We are a country of laws. , they willo go out come back, and hopefully they get back but we have no choice if we are going to run our country properly and going to
The montgomery bus boycott. Well reflect on the boycott and see what role lawyers played in that protest and the civil rights movement, as we hear from fred gray, attorney for rosa parks, and demonstrators. Then at 6 00, William Davis on the littleknown aspects of the lives and leadership of Union Generals grant and lee. Sunday afternoon at 4 00 on real america, a Progress Report on nasas projects including the manned Space Program and the mariner 4 flyby of mars. Writer and awardwinning documentary maker rick burns about how the public learns about history through film and television. American history tv, all weekend and holidays too, only on cspan 3. Three days of featured programming this Holiday Weekend on cspan. Friday evening at 7 00 eastern, honoring former Vice President dick cheney at the capitol with the unveiling of a bust. When the critics were going off the deep end, he asked lynn, his wife, does it bug you when people refer to me as darth vader . She said, no, it humanize
TULSA, Oklahoma (Tulsa World) To those who loved Harold Cutler the most, 78 years have done little to soften the blow of losing him.
“On his birthday, my mum’s in tears. Around the time of his death, she’s in tears. Christmas, she’s in tears. It’s still very much an open wound,” said Peter Sitch, a nephew to Cutler.
I visited with Sitch, who lives in London, by phone last week after he reached out to us recently about his late uncle.
Cutler, I learned, was one of a group of British Royal Air Force cadets during World War II who took their flight training in Miami, Oklahoma.
thank you very much. on the c-span network , the carnegie international nuclear policy conference been together more than 800 officials from around the world talk about nuclear energy and nonproliferation. live coverage begins at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2. gov. jindal delivering his state of the state address on c-span3. on monday, president obama visiting the university of hartford in connecticut to continue his push for more federal gun-control laws. connecticut governor dan lloyd signed a new gun legislation including background checks for all gun purchases adding 100 new firearms to the state assault weapon ban and a new limits to ammunition magazines. we will bring in the president s remarks from connecticut live at 5:45 p.m. eastern on c-span. now, a discussion on the needs and challenges facing veterans returning from war. linda is a former vietnam era air force fighter and veterans activist. she heads the connecticut veteran affairs department. this is just ove
those who are obstructionists 1% and those who have tried to compromise too much. i could not agree more. there was a story in the washington post today. it is on the front page. it speaks to your point. called, maryland those , something left like that. it is about maryland abolishing the death penalty, marriage equality. one of my favorite politicians is the state senator in maryland. i recommend everyone check him out. d as saying this is about the vindicating rights. when did majority, common sense positions, vindicating rights become going left? i have nothing wrong with going left. in this country, it often arouses a response where people do not get to move beyond the term to understand many things are now mainstream. majorities of people support positions are just ticked off. 90% of americans support universal the background checks. other been laying out independent bipartisan issue. i think we need to talk about living wage. we need to expose the faults conservati