gonna have a conversation and hopefully insightful conversation around that very question, but we re also going to show you some television clips. so if historians do not watch enough television, maybe you ll get the chance to do it here and then we re going to talk about how we work with with tv and and at the end we want to bring you into the conversation, of course, and so if you re looking at the program you can see that that frank isn t able to join us today, unfortunately, and then my lights and everything you can tell that this is being recorded for c-span. and with me today to to help moderate this sage goodwin of university of oxford. yes. hi everyone. so yeah, we re getting pretty massive. we re gonna be filmed talking about tv, but first we re gonna introduce some of the political historians we have here to talk about working on tv and we re gonna you know, you can you can google them to find out it ll be amazing things that they ve written but we re gonna get to k
clips. so if historians do not watch enough television, maybe you ll get the chance to do it here and then we re going to talk about how we work with with tv and and at the end we want to bring you into the conversation, of course, and so if you re looking at the program you can see that that frank isn t able to join us today, unfortunately, and then my lights and everything you can tell that this is being recorded for c-span. and with me today to to help moderate this sage goodwin of university of oxford. yes. hi everyone. so yeah, we re getting pretty massive. we re gonna be filmed talking about tv, but first we re gonna introduce some of the political historians we have here to talk about working on tv and we re gonna you know, you can you can google them to find out it ll be amazing things that they ve written but we re gonna get to know them a little bit better by asking and their relationship with tv by asking them. what was the first television event that they re
expenses for employees seeking out of state abortions. protests have been held outside the supreme court in washington and in other cities. they re an extraordinary sight in our countryside often to be seen gliding gracefully overhead. now, british bred red kites are being flown abroad to spain, where their numbers are dwindling. red kite chicks will swap the forests of central england for southwestern spain, where it s hoped they ll breed and boost the population. here in the uk, red kites have had a remarkable change in fortunes since they were almost wiped out three decades ago. our environment correspondent, helen briggs, reports. soaring high in the sky above the countryside, living proof of a conservation success story. three decades ago, red kites were rescued from the brink of extinction by reintroducing wild birds from sweden and spain. doctorian evans was one of the pioneers. it all went out of expectation, it was such a huge success which was amazing. obviously t
The National Live book festival starting 10 a. M. Eastern saturday on cspan2s book tv. Maryland senior senator ben cardin held a town hall on health care. He also discussed medicaid and medicare. He was joined by the leader of Johns Hopkins university. Short talk on republicans failed efforts to repeal the Affordable Care act and then took questions. [inditinct conversations] [indistinct conversations] [raps gavel] hoping to have a town hall meeting where we can have a discussion about health care. I want to welcome [applause] thanks. For all lets have a discussion for all. Good evening. Welcome to everyone who came this evening. My name is tom lewis. Im the Vice President for government and Community Affairs for Johns Hopkins. I want to welcome you to Johns Hopkins Montgomery County campus. Promised 11 years we have been offering postgraduate level courses here. I want to introduce our speaker. For 20 cardin served years in the maryland house of delegates, the youngest ever elected to
Good morning. Im joe and i want to welcome everyone here in our Conference Room and everyone watching through electronic means to a Conference Today addressing the general and very specific question also of stabilizing the Health Insurance market under the Affordable Care act and in particular a proposal made by a group of eight governors. We will actually be following the panel. You may wonder why we have the governor speaking after us. The answer is travel considerations. Fortunately although this panel is not obligated to confine their remarks to the governors proposal the governors did put out a letter last week that is really quite easy to summarize. Ill summarize the major points so everyone has a basic grounding in what is governors are talking about and to some extend what the panel will be talk about as well. So they identify really three categories of actions that could be taken, immediate federal actions to stabilize the markets and then other types of reforms that address c