President ial picks influence your choice for president. We talk about mike pence and tim tone, and their ability perform as commanderinchief should that role be called upon them. Do you think about Vice President ial nominees in who you choose for president . Democrats, call 202 7488000. Republicans, call 202 7488001. Call 202 s, 7488002. You can post on our cspan Facebook Page or twitter. We take a look at senator tim kaine from virginia. He is the Vice President ial nominee and pick for Hillary Clinton. It takes a look at him in light of the recent Health Issues over the former secretary of state. This is Thomas Kaplan this morning writing, saying nine Vice President s have assumed the vice presidency have assumed the presidency during a president s term. Host that is in the New York Times, this morning. Taking a look at the role of Vice President ial nominees, especially concerns over illness. This is the story in the style section in the Washington Post residential illness and the
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Vice president President Joe Biden spoke out against Sexual Assaults against College Campuses recently. He talked about his violence against women legislation. This white house event is 45 minutes. [ applause ] thanks, folks, how are you . Im going to talk about each of these champions, but i also want you to meet what were referring to as the influencer. This group over here youve seen on youtube, youve seen on the internet, 40 million of you and americans around the world watch what they do and these folks have stepped up and are fighting to help promote this whole effort of its on us. I wanted to publicly thank them all. Im not going to everybody to stand here, you can go get a seat. I wanted you to see not only the champions of change. But these guys are champions of change. Theyre having the nerve to stand up and tell the entire community at home and abroad, hey, man, enough is enough is enough. So thank you all very much. Why dont you go get a seat. [ applause ] watch your step.
Called, shaping San Francisco. Thanks. Yee, welcome to cspan. Welcome to the vast audience at cspan programing across the United States and across the world. Were happy to have you all with us tonight at our shaping San Francisco talks. This talk tonight is on Synthetic Biology, diy meets big capital is the title they gave it. It is really borne out of a long interest i have had, in some ways the roots of shaping San Francisco which is Community Participatory history project but rooted in ses lendings acritical relationship to technology. We started in the mid 90s during the big boom then of interactive multimedia and kind of way before there was even web 1. 0 really. We were already working on this project. Weve gone through quite a few iterations. We all lived through endless rounds of hysteria technology will save us and take us to the Promised Land and so on and so one of the interesting topics for me is to try to think about what is the moment in history that youre living through
Was, oh, maybe just 30 minutes ago when everything was on lockdown here, when the people in the offices were in a position of shelter in place, and the cops were out here with long guns and you know these embedded barricades they have in the street, they were all up to keep traffic from flowing immediately into the Capitol Grounds. Those barricades have been lowered now. The cops with the long guns have receded, and again people are walking about. Now, this happened, as you mentioned, around 2 45 when a man goes into the capitol Visitors Center, he goes through a metal detector. It goes off. Apparently he pulls out a gun, points the gun, and then Capitol Police officer opens fire and shoots him. He was taken to the hospital. His exact condition right now is unknown, but that is what sparked the lockdown here, the shelter in place here on both the senate side, inside the p house side. Now i am told that normal business is being conducted on the senate side and on the house side, that th