Industry, supported by your local cable or satellite provider. Watch us in hd, like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. Up next on cspan 3, the ceo of cvs, larry merlo talks about cvs and corporate responsibility. Global Health Care Systems and medicare fraud. And combatting hiv aids. A couple of live events to tell you about over on cspan. Congresswoman Michele Bachmann will talk about the infwluns of the tea Party Heading into the midterm elections. In the afternoon, defense secretary chuck hagel will deliver remarks to the association of the u. S. Army. Hes expected to talk about the number of active Duty Service Members needed to meet u. S. Strategic needs, live coverage begins at 12 30 eastern. Now remarks from cvs, he suss the companys decision this year to stop selling Tobacco Products including e cigarettes. This part of his remarks from the National Press club is about 20 minutes. Thank you for their warm welcome and gamp, everybody. The impact that thats having on consum
Create ative to seven minute documentary on the three branchings and you, videos need to include cspan programs and must be submitted by january 20, 2015. Go to student cam. Org for more investigation and get started today. Now a senate panel looks at universal Health Care Systems in other countries, the discussion includes the high cost of pharmaceuticals in the u. S. , compared to other industrialized nations. This subcommittee hearing is about an hour and 40 minutes. The chair is senator Bernie Sanders of vermont. We want to thank cspan for covering this important hearing, and i especially want to thank our witnesses, some of whom have traveled from very long distances from around the world to be with us today, and we very much appreciate your being here. United states has i think a very effective form of government in the sense that we are a federalist system, which means that we have 50 separate states and it is very common that one state learns from one another state is doing. Ev
A recent report shining a light on excessive felony prison sentences handed down by more than 140 trial judges in New York over a 16-year period has experts and advocacy groups calling for increased transparency to help ensure that courts are imposing fair penalties on criminal defendants in the Empire State.