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we consider him a good friend of aei. he is here today to talk about his latest book, which is called #republic. i think a reader would not have pronounced the word that way 20 years ago but it's an important and interesting book, so please welcome cass sunstein to aei. [applause] >> okay, well it's a thrill to be back here. you all do amazing work and i have learned so much what is produced here legal and regulatory matters and i really thank you on behalf of millions of people whom you never will meet who read what you produce. i will tell you the origin and the origins of this book. i was blessed or cursed for the last several years to live in the waldorf towers which is pretty heady stuff for a country boy from massachusetts and i lived there because my wife ambassador to the united nations and that is where the ambassador lives. for the first few months, the people at the waldorf towers would greet me in the morning and the evening by saying hello mr. power, good evening mr. power, how are you mr. power? and that was
we consider him a good friend of aei. he is here today to talk about his latest book, which is called #republic. i think a reader would not have pronounced the word that way 20 years ago but it's an important and interesting book, so please welcome cass sunstein to aei. [applause] >> okay, well it's a thrill to be back here. you all do amazing work and i have learned so much what is produced here legal and regulatory matters and i really thank you on behalf of millions of people whom you...
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standing of aei selection. henry arrived at aei in 2006 and we soon bonded over politics and especially what was then a somewhat obscure demographic, what the pollsters called some college. people with the technical vocational or community college education this group was large, about one-third of voters and had a near-perfect track record of voting for the winter in presidential elections. this loosely defined group, roughly synonymous with the working-class, was and is especially important in our politics. in the book can we show so reagan's preferences match those of working-class americans come transcending left and right, and providing the key to his success. success. henry's book is basically divided into two parts, one on understanding, the police of the true reagan, getting reagan right come in henry's words, and the other pointed critique of how conservatives and the modern gop have lost a way in which they must do to recover it. we have a distinguished panel to comment on both. their bios or online si
standing of aei selection. henry arrived at aei in 2006 and we soon bonded over politics and especially what was then a somewhat obscure demographic, what the pollsters called some college. people with the technical vocational or community college education this group was large, about one-third of voters and had a near-perfect track record of voting for the winter in presidential elections. this loosely defined group, roughly synonymous with the working-class, was and is especially important in...
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we're very fortunate to have aei resident fellow, jonah gold meager to picked comment. ruy is a major contributeyear to the book on the working class. you, purchase copies copies of k after the discussion. we have a very tight timetable this afternoon, so let's get started. please join me in welcoming henry olsen. [applause] >> like to thank aei and c-span for coming to cover this event. this is my first book. i feel like i have given intellectual birth but without any pain of the real birth. today i'd like to start by making reagan's last words my first. words you can see on his gravestone look over the beautiful valleys of the sunny southern california he deeply loved. i know in my heart that man is good. that what is right will eventually triumph. and that there is worth and purpose to each and every human life. my book is little more than an extended essay on the meaning of those words and how important they were to ronald reagan, and how his incorporation and acting upon those worlds did little more than change america and change the world. but as karla noted my bo
we're very fortunate to have aei resident fellow, jonah gold meager to picked comment. ruy is a major contributeyear to the book on the working class. you, purchase copies copies of k after the discussion. we have a very tight timetable this afternoon, so let's get started. please join me in welcoming henry olsen. [applause] >> like to thank aei and c-span for coming to cover this event. this is my first book. i feel like i have given intellectual birth but without any pain of the real...
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i am honored and delighted to be invited to kick off a bradley lecture series here at aei and i don't think ottawa and the rest of the staff i've worked with. i am truly delighted to be here. this is the story of a small group of politicians who on a beautiful spring day in 1940 set out to do the unthinkable. they banded together to oust the leader of the country's government. it's important to realize this they knew they were risking political suicide and almost nobody expected them to succeed, but they did. and by standing up for what they believe, they helped change the course of history. the target was of the first british prime minister never will chamberlain and they were members of parliament were strong opponents of the appeasement policies. it's important before i get into this further thanks to these troublesome young men the house of commons launched the most crucial debate in its history. britain was on the brink of disaster. the british had been at war ever since hitler invaded poland in september 1939. defending poland was supposedly the reason britain and france declare
i am honored and delighted to be invited to kick off a bradley lecture series here at aei and i don't think ottawa and the rest of the staff i've worked with. i am truly delighted to be here. this is the story of a small group of politicians who on a beautiful spring day in 1940 set out to do the unthinkable. they banded together to oust the leader of the country's government. it's important to realize this they knew they were risking political suicide and almost nobody expected them to...
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[laughter] in my own rather personal privilege of responding, i have a team of interns at aei working around the clock with legal pads and trying to figure out what the hell that means. [laughter] because look, if i were light on a job interview, i wouldn't read it with my pants buying skills like i'm the greatest buyer of pants in the world. [laughter] but i know how. my wife doesn't it calls a couple times a month from the floor manager and home depot saying sorry, mrs. goldberg, but your husband is in the power tools section trying to buy pants and. [laughter] so i just want to get that out there. but here is the sort of larger point. william was the publisher of the national review, incredibly dignified and impressive guy, probably born in a pinstriped suit. he would take people your age or maybe a little older at the first job at the national review or internship at the national review and would pull them aside and say i've got to give you some advice. look, politicians will always disappoint you. if she wasn't saying that because he thought politicians were bad people. obviously
[laughter] in my own rather personal privilege of responding, i have a team of interns at aei working around the clock with legal pads and trying to figure out what the hell that means. [laughter] because look, if i were light on a job interview, i wouldn't read it with my pants buying skills like i'm the greatest buyer of pants in the world. [laughter] but i know how. my wife doesn't it calls a couple times a month from the floor manager and home depot saying sorry, mrs. goldberg, but your...
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there's more aei can do on our side.the part about women, it's important to give nearly a 400% increase in the number of women who've gone to prison. we know a number of majority of the women in state and federal prison who are women by their our monster often when they leave that was the economic breadwinner and there's another social benefits that are off to the left if we know 5 million children this morning, 5 million woke up not to hear good morning from one. because one parent is incarcerated. so there's a lot of this that intertwines with each other. at adis perspective for the last two years we've made criminal justice reform and education a part of our work so we're still in early stages but to partnerships with respectability and questions from fellows like yourself, we will get stronger with time. >> thank you. partially we don't have time for more questions right now thank you so much. >> thank you. >> really appreciate it. [applause] >> if people have more questions you can always e-mail me later and we can
there's more aei can do on our side.the part about women, it's important to give nearly a 400% increase in the number of women who've gone to prison. we know a number of majority of the women in state and federal prison who are women by their our monster often when they leave that was the economic breadwinner and there's another social benefits that are off to the left if we know 5 million children this morning, 5 million woke up not to hear good morning from one. because one parent is...
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it is my pleasure today to welcome to aei, the professor. he is the university professor at law school. he was formally professor at university of chicago for many years. he was the administrator of regulatory affairs, commonly known. [inaudible] he worked for the obama ministration. he has written more than a dozen books and i'm happy to say he has spoken a number of times and we consider him a good friend. he is here today to talk about his latest book which is # republic. i think the reader would not have pronounced the words that way 20 years ago, but it is an important and interesting book. please welcome him to aei. >> it is a thrill to be back here. you all do amazing work. i have learned so much from what is produced here on legal and regulatory matters and i really think you on behalf of many people who you will never meet who have read what you have produced. i will tell you the unlikely origins of this book. i was blessed or cursed for the past several years to live in the waldorf towers which is pretty heavy stuff for a country b
it is my pleasure today to welcome to aei, the professor. he is the university professor at law school. he was formally professor at university of chicago for many years. he was the administrator of regulatory affairs, commonly known. [inaudible] he worked for the obama ministration. he has written more than a dozen books and i'm happy to say he has spoken a number of times and we consider him a good friend. he is here today to talk about his latest book which is # republic. i think the reader...
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third, aei is looking at a book and there is a chapter focused on women who are incarcerated. with that is a section about women with disabilities, being taken care of by doctor seabrook at the university of baltimore who is a fellow -- part of the fellowship, to try to address those issues. and bring up my research. the part about, 400% increase on prison. the majority of women are moms, when they lead it was the economic breadwinner. a number of social benefits on the left, 5 million children this morning woke up not to hear good morning from one parent because one parent is incarcerated. a lot of this at aei's perspective the last two years made criminal justice reform and education part of the work so still in the early stages but through partnerships with respectability and questions from fellows like yourself, a stronger time. >> we don't have time for more questions right now but thank you so much, really appreciate it. if people have more questions you can email me later and we can connect you up. i'm excited, you will need one of our fellows. we have a national young
third, aei is looking at a book and there is a chapter focused on women who are incarcerated. with that is a section about women with disabilities, being taken care of by doctor seabrook at the university of baltimore who is a fellow -- part of the fellowship, to try to address those issues. and bring up my research. the part about, 400% increase on prison. the majority of women are moms, when they lead it was the economic breadwinner. a number of social benefits on the left, 5 million children...
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it has provided developmental are hosting aey important economic conferences week.ll of that is important to stabilize afghanistan and the nation did get their economy functioning, stabilize the country so that they can provide or opportunities for their citizens. these are all elements of what will lead to stability and a peace agreement. this is a regional effort, the pressure on the parties to understand that this fighting is going to take everyone nowhere. it is time to begin a process that will be a link in process up reconciliation and a cordon in afghanistan. the president can choose the form of government that best suits the needs of the people as long as they reject terrorism. provide -- and will never provide a place to harbor terrorists. how they want to organize themselves as up to them. we have to recognize their culture is a tribal culture. accommodates the nature of those relationships. there is no reason a form of government cannot accommodate that as well. we want to have a reconciliation these process. we will have them come to some conclusion abou
it has provided developmental are hosting aey important economic conferences week.ll of that is important to stabilize afghanistan and the nation did get their economy functioning, stabilize the country so that they can provide or opportunities for their citizens. these are all elements of what will lead to stability and a peace agreement. this is a regional effort, the pressure on the parties to understand that this fighting is going to take everyone nowhere. it is time to begin a process that...
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wednesday, a discussion on efforts to stabilize various for double health care insurance markets with aei health care scholar joseph antos and sabrina corlette. we also talk about health care and employment issues facing veterans. "washington journal," live beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. >> at the white house briefing today, incoming press secretary sarah huckabee sanders addressed news reports about president trump's involvement in writing a statement about donald trump jr.'s meeting with a russian attorney. reporters asked her about the russian sanctions bill. this is just over 20 minutes. >> good afternoon. in about an hour, the president small business administrator linda mcmahon and his daughter for a special event highlighting the role small businesses play as major drivers of our economy. around 58 million people are employed by small businesses around the country, accounting for nearly half of the united states employment. that is 58 million individuals whose families count on small businesses to keep food on the table, central china college
wednesday, a discussion on efforts to stabilize various for double health care insurance markets with aei health care scholar joseph antos and sabrina corlette. we also talk about health care and employment issues facing veterans. "washington journal," live beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. >> at the white house briefing today, incoming press secretary sarah huckabee sanders addressed news reports about president trump's involvement in...
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morning, a discussion on efforts to stabilize a various affordable health care insurance markets with aeilth care scholar joseph antos and sabrina corlette, at georgetown university. recently elected national commander of the disabled american veterans talks about health care and employment issues affecting veterans. c-span's " washington journal" a.m.. thisning at seve 7 morning. join the discussion >. >> kellyanne conway spoke at the 2017 national conservative student conference in washington. she talked about her time in the trump campaign, hard time is an activist and her transition into political polling, analysis and campaign work. this is about 40 minutes. [applause] >> ok, i'm beside myself but am so excited about this. i have the pleasure of introducing to us someone who is a good friend of mine that i have admired for decades. when it was announced that this lady was going to take over running the trca
morning, a discussion on efforts to stabilize a various affordable health care insurance markets with aeilth care scholar joseph antos and sabrina corlette, at georgetown university. recently elected national commander of the disabled american veterans talks about health care and employment issues affecting veterans. c-span's " washington journal" a.m.. thisning at seve 7 morning. join the discussion >. >> kellyanne conway spoke at the 2017 national conservative student...
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aey are armored to protect battery. a battleship has similar protective schemes to defend against a 4062 inch main battery. they did you all the math, you realize there is no way that an eight inch cruiser takedown a 14 inch battleship at standard range. what if they get in close? this is what happens, this is the brilliant of callahan. it is frustrating to know that he had ships in his column. they had the very latest radar that could seek through the night and cast out there that microwaves and find contacts through smoke and fog and darkness. they are very precise ranges. here, you have admiral callahan in san francisco. it is a very ineffective radar. the brand-new microwave said radar, the captain is transmitting to admiral callahan, contacts yards, every22,000 30 seconds is a new report. callahan is hearing none of it. he is an old school fighting naval officer. if you're talking on the radio, you're not hearing anything else. what is he doing? he is clearing his stores in the lead. butch parker was fighting the s
aey are armored to protect battery. a battleship has similar protective schemes to defend against a 4062 inch main battery. they did you all the math, you realize there is no way that an eight inch cruiser takedown a 14 inch battleship at standard range. what if they get in close? this is what happens, this is the brilliant of callahan. it is frustrating to know that he had ships in his column. they had the very latest radar that could seek through the night and cast out there that microwaves...
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with aei health care charla should -- joseph santos.eorgetown university center on health care reforms. foster, recently elected national commander of the disabled american veterans, talks about health care and employment issues affecting veterans. c-span's "washington journal" life beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern. join the discussion. marked six months since rex tillerson was sworn into office. he marked the occasion by talking to reporters at the state department's daily briefing. he talked about u.s. relations with china, threat of north korea and the future nuclear agreement with iran. this is just under an hour. all and ifernoon, you are -- inquiring about the , if iassistant with me start them at nine years old, we can get them through the product -- process. thenk spokeswoman for the job she has been doing. i know this is a
with aei health care charla should -- joseph santos.eorgetown university center on health care reforms. foster, recently elected national commander of the disabled american veterans, talks about health care and employment issues affecting veterans. c-span's "washington journal" life beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern. join the discussion. marked six months since rex tillerson was sworn into office. he marked the occasion by talking to reporters at the state department's daily briefing....
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with aei scholars and our -- and dell fine met calf foster, recently elected national commander of disabled veterans talk about healthcare and employment affecting veterans. c-span washington journal live, join the discussion. >> announcer: coming up on c-span3, on american history t.v. land mark cases we'll look at marbury versus madison, the case from 1803 established the constitution as the supreme law of the united states. >> announcer: all persons having business before the honorable supreme court of the united states is required to give their attention. >> announcer: land mark cases, c-span -- exploring the human story and constitutional dramas between 12 historic supreme court decisions. >>> number 759, earnest hernandez, petitioner vurz arizona. >>> number eight, rowe against wade. >> quite often in many of our decisions are ones the court took they are quite unpopular. >> let's go through a few cases that illustrate very dramatically and visually what it means to live in a society of 310 million different people who helped stick together because they believe they're rule of law. >>
with aei scholars and our -- and dell fine met calf foster, recently elected national commander of disabled veterans talk about healthcare and employment affecting veterans. c-span washington journal live, join the discussion. >> announcer: coming up on c-span3, on american history t.v. land mark cases we'll look at marbury versus madison, the case from 1803 established the constitution as the supreme law of the united states. >> announcer: all persons having business before the...
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morning, this discussion on efforts to stabilize very support will health care insurance markets with aeih care scholar and sabrina corlette project director at georgetown university's center on health insurance reforms. then a recently elected national commander of the disabled american veterans talks about health care and employment issues affecting veterans. c-span's "washington journal" live beginning at seven a.m. eastern this morning -- 7 a.m. eastern this morning. join the discussion. our profile of administration officials continues with transportation secretary elaine chao. here is a quick look. know, you are able in a podcast with politico, you say are prepare so much more than my male colleagues. prepare so much today. it has been a very busy day. i want to do well. your listeners are so kind to tune in. i want to do a good job for your listeners. i wanted to feel it was worth their time to tune in and listen. i feel that way about everything i do. people are giving me their time, their attention. i have a responsibility to do a good job to justify their trust in me. every job
morning, this discussion on efforts to stabilize very support will health care insurance markets with aeih care scholar and sabrina corlette project director at georgetown university's center on health insurance reforms. then a recently elected national commander of the disabled american veterans talks about health care and employment issues affecting veterans. c-span's "washington journal" live beginning at seven a.m. eastern this morning -- 7 a.m. eastern this morning. join the...
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coming up in an hour, discussion on efforts to stabilize health care insurance markets with aei health care scholar joseph antos projectina corlette, director at georgetown university's center on health insurance reforms and delphine foster, recently elected national commander of the disabled american veterans talks about health care and employment issues affecting veterans. " washington journal" is live now. host: good morning on this wednesday, august the second. the fbi has a new director, christopher wray. the vote was 92-5. the fb -- the five was democrats and was the largest no vote for an fbi director ever. some statesrs in are seeking premiums as high as 30% for the affordable care act of 2018 as of the same time designate health committee chairman has announced heari
coming up in an hour, discussion on efforts to stabilize health care insurance markets with aei health care scholar joseph antos projectina corlette, director at georgetown university's center on health insurance reforms and delphine foster, recently elected national commander of the disabled american veterans talks about health care and employment issues affecting veterans. " washington journal" is live now. host: good morning on this wednesday, august the second. the fbi has a new...
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antos fromh aei, american enterprise institute. thank you for joining us. we start with news that the chairman of the health committee announced he will hold hearings beginning in september. we're talking now about bipartisan legislation, possibly, and the goal would be to stabilize and strengthen the individual health insurance market for 2018. let's start there, sabrina. what is your sense of the conditions right now? guest: i think there is a lot of desk consensus on what is needed to shore up the marketplaces. going into 2017, there was a lot of evidence, financial and otherwise, that insurance companies were starting to find their footing after a few rock y years. but the policy uncertainty coming out of washington, the debate over whether they would repeal the aca or not, whether there would be an individual mandate, all of that uncertainty is causing insurance companies to be nervous about their long-term participation. so i think, going forward, the condition of the markets is that we don't know, because there are still key decisions that need to co
antos fromh aei, american enterprise institute. thank you for joining us. we start with news that the chairman of the health committee announced he will hold hearings beginning in september. we're talking now about bipartisan legislation, possibly, and the goal would be to stabilize and strengthen the individual health insurance market for 2018. let's start there, sabrina. what is your sense of the conditions right now? guest: i think there is a lot of desk consensus on what is needed to shore...
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. >> also, a healthcare and retirement scholar at aei, the american enterprise institute. >> we start with news that the chairman of the health committee announced that he is going to hold hearings getting in september.then the goal would be to stabilize and strengthen the individual health insurance market for 2018. let's start there.e of the what's your sense right now. >> i think there's a lot of consensus on what is needed to shore up or strengthen the affordable care act marketplace marketplaces. going into 2017 there was a lot of evidence, financial and otherwise the insurance companies were starting to find their footing after a few rocky years, but the policy on certain t coming out of washington, the debate overth whether they will repeal the aca or not repeal the aca, whether there will be an individual mandate which is the penalty for not having insurance, all of that uncertainty is causing insurance companies to be very nervous about the long-termhe participation. i think, going forward, the condition is that we don't know because there still some key decisions that need t
. >> also, a healthcare and retirement scholar at aei, the american enterprise institute. >> we start with news that the chairman of the health committee announced that he is going to hold hearings getting in september.then the goal would be to stabilize and strengthen the individual health insurance market for 2018. let's start there.e of the what's your sense right now. >> i think there's a lot of consensus on what is needed to shore up or strengthen the affordable care act...
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ipo prediction >> and president trump pushing for tax reform we'll talk to a tax policy expert from aei live update from washington it's thursday, august 31, 2017, "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ >>> live from new york where business never sleeps, this is "squawk box. >>> good morning welcome to "squawk box" on cnbc. we are live from the nasdaq market site in times square. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and and is off for this week joining us is cnbc's fast money trader, guy adami. thank you for being here >> awesome to be here. joe is yelling at me already >> you are trading already i'm sitting here talking to you. >> you're a fast money trader, did you trade already? >> it's 6:00 in the morning. >> if you wanted to, could you. >> i could thank you for having me in your house this is your home from 6:00 to 9:00 >> i wasn't really yelling at you. >> no, you weren't we w
ipo prediction >> and president trump pushing for tax reform we'll talk to a tax policy expert from aei live update from washington it's thursday, august 31, 2017, "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ >>> live from new york where business never sleeps, this is "squawk box. >>> good morning welcome to "squawk box" on cnbc. we are live from the nasdaq market site in times square. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and and is off for this week...
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aey hired me and i wrote detailed letter to the university saying that they were violating the first amendment. legal time,ave the place, and manner restrictions on the students. whatever you allow other people, like this lame clinton administration person, you have to give the same time slot to ann coulter. i remember it well. this was addressed to -- dear mr. dylan. my lawyer hat goes on -- as a lawyer you are israel hethis lawyer not doing a good job. as a cryolife, the first thing you do is look up who you are dealing with. i will respond differently if i am dealing with the guy who has mesothelioma or the guy that is unemployed. will deal-- i differently with him. he types out a letter. my clients were split on this. some thought that they were just messing with me. deal -- missed gender and they misgendered you. back to thetter lawyer, campus counsel and i -- first mr. whatever of all, i have to say that of all people, i am so disappointed as a taxpayer and a california resident that you of all people would misgender me. and deeply troubling -- let us not have that happen again
aey hired me and i wrote detailed letter to the university saying that they were violating the first amendment. legal time,ave the place, and manner restrictions on the students. whatever you allow other people, like this lame clinton administration person, you have to give the same time slot to ann coulter. i remember it well. this was addressed to -- dear mr. dylan. my lawyer hat goes on -- as a lawyer you are israel hethis lawyer not doing a good job. as a cryolife, the first thing you do is...
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and i would commend to you and to your viewers an article that aei has posted by michael rubin as he has followed this entire situation and he goes back into what originated as the korean conflict. and when we look at what is happening right notice and the approach that this president is taking, what we are seeing is he walks the walk, talks the talk, or kind of has strategic deterrence in his choice of words. and think we should be very he concerned about north korea and how they have gone over this past several decades thinking that they have the right to move forward with the uranium enrichment, plutonium as they developed a nuclear warhead. >> now, congresswoman, i want to get your take on this because at one point president trump was mocked for saying that some of our allies in part of the world, japan and south korea, should have access to nuclear weapons that that would be a determent for any kind of aggression sifness against them. is that still an office? option 1234. >> i think we need to focus on north korea. and as we hear from the governor of gaup and uam and the other a
and i would commend to you and to your viewers an article that aei has posted by michael rubin as he has followed this entire situation and he goes back into what originated as the korean conflict. and when we look at what is happening right notice and the approach that this president is taking, what we are seeing is he walks the walk, talks the talk, or kind of has strategic deterrence in his choice of words. and think we should be very he concerned about north korea and how they have gone...
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health care insurance markets with aei scholar joseph antos and sabrina corlette. recently elected national commander of the disabled american veterans talks about health care and employment issues affecting veterans. journal""washington live beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. months sinces six secretary of state rex tillerson was sworn into office. he marked the occasion by speaking with reporters at the state department's daily briefing. he talked about u.s. relations with china, the threat of north korea and isis, and the future of the nuclear agreement with iran. this is just under an hour. sec. tillerson: good afternoon all. if you are inquiring about the young assistant with me, if i start naming people to office when they are eight years old or non-eurozone, they can be of age by the time we get them through the process. let me acknowledge and thank heather for the job she has been doing. this is a tough transition to make for anyone, particularly think -- particularly a unique transition for her. i don't get to watch her
health care insurance markets with aei scholar joseph antos and sabrina corlette. recently elected national commander of the disabled american veterans talks about health care and employment issues affecting veterans. journal""washington live beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. months sinces six secretary of state rex tillerson was sworn into office. he marked the occasion by speaking with reporters at the state department's daily briefing. he talked...
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wednesday morning, discussion on efforts to stabilize various affordable healthcare insurance markets, with aei healthcare scholar and project director at georgetown university center on health insurance reforms. and delphine, recently elected national commander of the disabled. >> american veterans talks about healthcare and issues affecting veterans. rely beginning 70 eastern on wednesday morning. during the discussion. >> at the u.s. institute of peace in washington d.c., i regulators talked about the fight against isis and efforts to protect religious and ethnic annuities. this is one hour and 45 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, let me welcome you to the united states institute of peace. we are very pleased to welcome you here this afternoon. my name is bill taylor, the executive vice president at the institute of peace. very pleased to be able to cohost this with our friends. we will introduce everyone at the right time, the kurdistan regional representative is here and is cohosting. we also have the ambassador from iraq, welcome. both will have an opportunity to speak to before the panel
wednesday morning, discussion on efforts to stabilize various affordable healthcare insurance markets, with aei healthcare scholar and project director at georgetown university center on health insurance reforms. and delphine, recently elected national commander of the disabled. >> american veterans talks about healthcare and issues affecting veterans. rely beginning 70 eastern on wednesday morning. during the discussion. >> at the u.s. institute of peace in washington d.c., i...
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[applause] >> i would like to thank aei and c-span for covering this. this is my first book. tonight i would like to start by making ronald reagan's last words my first. these are words that you can see on his gravestone as they sit looking over southern california that he so deeply loved. i know in my heart that man is good. that what is right will eventually triumph. and that there is worth and purpose to each and every human life. my book is little more than an extended essay on the meaning of those words and how important they were to ronald reagan and how his incorporation and acting upon those did little more than change america and change the world. as carla noted my book is about more than that as well. it is about argument that the conservative movement has lost its soul. because rather than following the real regular men that can say those words and make those the words he wants all of us remember him by, they have instead adopted a false reagan. a reagan that instead of being someone who loved mankind, someone that was in love with a abstract sense of liberty witho
[applause] >> i would like to thank aei and c-span for covering this. this is my first book. tonight i would like to start by making ronald reagan's last words my first. these are words that you can see on his gravestone as they sit looking over southern california that he so deeply loved. i know in my heart that man is good. that what is right will eventually triumph. and that there is worth and purpose to each and every human life. my book is little more than an extended essay on the...
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aey have a five-year-old in traditional public school or a 10-year-old and a charter high school or a 12-year-old with another school at the newark vocational school. our parents are sending kids wherever they can get them to where they think they will be safe. they won't be bothered in the school and they will have decent role models and come out of there and have an opportunity for college. our parents are not in school looking for, let me look at this math curriculum, science -- that is problematic. they are looking for safety, comfort. so the kids are not ridiculed or abused. that they have an opportunity to get a chance to go to college. that is what we are looking for. very simple and plain. >> great answer. [applause] you are more of an educational expert. you used to be a principal so you know what you're talking about. in 1967, newark, the rebellion was about the reported death, although it wasn't a death of john william smith. it attracted the ire of the police. that was the word on the street -- he was killed. the city was up for six days. how are police-community relations
aey have a five-year-old in traditional public school or a 10-year-old and a charter high school or a 12-year-old with another school at the newark vocational school. our parents are sending kids wherever they can get them to where they think they will be safe. they won't be bothered in the school and they will have decent role models and come out of there and have an opportunity for college. our parents are not in school looking for, let me look at this math curriculum, science -- that is...
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aey have been doing it for long time. i think it is only like 2% of the grocery business so far.it is going to be fascinating to see how this plays out. still ahead, the effects of harvey across markets. we see longer-term impacts, particularly with oil and gas? we will discuss, from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ so new touch screens... and biometrics. in 574 branches. all done by... yesterday. ♪ ♪ banks aren't just undergoing a face lift. they're undergoing a transformation. a data fueled, security driven shift in applications and customer experience. which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. hello, mr. deets. every branch running like headquarters. that's how you outmaneuver. from bloomberg world headquarters, this is "bloomberg markets." commodity markets are closing and tropical storm harvey is a -- we have gasoline futures looking and upper -- opposite directions as harvey close refineries in the gulf coast. oil dipping as it causes a drop off. wti having its worst day since early july, off by 2.7%. that is th
aey have been doing it for long time. i think it is only like 2% of the grocery business so far.it is going to be fascinating to see how this plays out. still ahead, the effects of harvey across markets. we see longer-term impacts, particularly with oil and gas? we will discuss, from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ so new touch screens... and biometrics. in 574 branches. all done by... yesterday. ♪ ♪ banks aren't just undergoing a face lift. they're undergoing a transformation. a data...
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in welcoming minister werner. [ applause ] >> thank you for the kind introduction and thank you to aeior welcoming us here. i'm here today to discuss liberia's experience with public-private partnerships in education. first, let me say that i'm honored to be here on behalf of the liberian government and our president ellen johnson-sirleaf. as most of you know, president sirleaf became the first democratically elected female president in africa in 2005. that election was also another first for liberia. it was the first presidential election since the brutal rule of charles tiller and devastated conflict that crippled our country and took more than 200,000 lives. president sirleaf will leave office in january next year, having served two terms. her departure from office respecting constitutional term limits marks another important milestone that should not be overlooked. it will be the first peaceful transfer of power in my country since 1944. and will consolidate our post-war democracy. as the presidential campaigns got a taste in advance of the elections in just a few months' time, i a
in welcoming minister werner. [ applause ] >> thank you for the kind introduction and thank you to aeior welcoming us here. i'm here today to discuss liberia's experience with public-private partnerships in education. first, let me say that i'm honored to be here on behalf of the liberian government and our president ellen johnson-sirleaf. as most of you know, president sirleaf became the first democratically elected female president in africa in 2005. that election was also another first...
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. >> kevin hassett of aei >> appreciate your time.power lunch" back in a minute ♪ ♪ i'm living that yacht life, life, life ♪ ♪ top speed fifty knots life on the caribbean seas ♪ ♪ it's a champagne and models potpourri ♪ ♪ on my yacht made of cuban mahogany, ♪ ♪ gany, gany, gany, gany ♪ watch this don't get mad (bell mnemonic) get e*trade and get invested thank you so much. thank you! so we're a go? yes! we got a yes! what does that mean for purchasing? purchase. let's do this. got it. book the flights! hai! si! si! ya! ya! ya! what does that mean for us? we can get stuff. what's it mean for shipping? ship the goods. you're a go! you got the green light. that means go! oh, yeah. start saying yes to your company's best ideas. we're gonna hit our launch date! (scream) thank you! goodbye! let us help with money and know-how, so you can get business done. american express open. it's a performance machine. engineering... so you can get business done. with this degree of intelligence... ...it's a supercomputer. with this grade of protection.
. >> kevin hassett of aei >> appreciate your time.power lunch" back in a minute ♪ ♪ i'm living that yacht life, life, life ♪ ♪ top speed fifty knots life on the caribbean seas ♪ ♪ it's a champagne and models potpourri ♪ ♪ on my yacht made of cuban mahogany, ♪ ♪ gany, gany, gany, gany ♪ watch this don't get mad (bell mnemonic) get e*trade and get invested thank you so much. thank you! so we're a go? yes! we got a yes! what does that mean for purchasing?...
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thank you for coming in welcome to aei. both pete and josh are presenting a group work. co-authored.is withs paper is co-authored the census bureau. discussants who will offer discussions for our .irst is kevin moore our second willoughby bruce mer -- our second willoughby bruce meyer -- our second will be bruce meyer. thank you for coming. following, we wilalw r brief interchange between the participants in turn to your questions. i would like to begin with our presentations, pete we have between 20 and 25 minutes and then we will go to josh. peter brady: thank you. as andrew mentioned, this a joint work and my co-authors are in front to work. i want to mention this paper is a product of the joint statistical program. our paper examines to questions. oirst, our workers able maintain their sndard after they claim social security benefit? will look at changes in spendable income. getndly, where do workers their income after they claim social security> will lookwer that, we at the amount of income from different sources. the reason we took this research is that the social
thank you for coming in welcome to aei. both pete and josh are presenting a group work. co-authored.is withs paper is co-authored the census bureau. discussants who will offer discussions for our .irst is kevin moore our second willoughby bruce mer -- our second willoughby bruce meyer -- our second will be bruce meyer. thank you for coming. following, we wilalw r brief interchange between the participants in turn to your questions. i would like to begin with our presentations, pete we have...
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aey are offering a model with activeody, the sa has been tested with the military.axy note eight. prosecutors and korea's wide-ranging corruption inquiry are basing about 12 years. 12 years.about lee denies those charges. corruption andf abuse of power. she has refused to testify at lee's trial. innocensio. yvonne: let's see how the asian markets are shipping this morning. we feel a little bit of weakness today but we are holding around 10 year highs. >> look at the big picture, we are in this goldilocks moment. the you take a look at what index has fared, this is from the middle of this year, you can see that this has been ongoing since early july, this is just buy signal being flashed to about mid-july. this is the relative strength index in the bottom of this panel. we do see weakness today, we are wiping out what we saw earlier. this is marginally lower. we have stocks in tokyo and sydney swinging. now down about a quarter of a percent. we have a drop in industrial and property taxes. they are getting support, given the rise in these. the cost is snapping a two
aey are offering a model with activeody, the sa has been tested with the military.axy note eight. prosecutors and korea's wide-ranging corruption inquiry are basing about 12 years. 12 years.about lee denies those charges. corruption andf abuse of power. she has refused to testify at lee's trial. innocensio. yvonne: let's see how the asian markets are shipping this morning. we feel a little bit of weakness today but we are holding around 10 year highs. >> look at the big picture, we are in...
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morning, a discussion on efforts to stabilize various affordable health care insurance markets with aei health care scholar and the recently elected national commander of the disabled american veterans talks about health care and employment issues affecting veterans. c-span's washington journal live beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. >>> a senate panel will exam recommendations for increasing water security and drought preparedness. live coverage of this senate subcommittee hearing begins at 10:00 a.m. eastern here at c-span 3. the general services administration recently cancelled its search for a few fbi headquarters to replace the aging j. ed gar hoover building. the officials from the fbi and general services administration will testify about some of the obstacles they face and the future of the bureau's headquarters. liveat 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. you can follow both on c-span.org and with the free c-span radio app. >>> up next on american history tv law professor jeffrey rosen talks about the influence of chief justice john marshall. he ta
morning, a discussion on efforts to stabilize various affordable health care insurance markets with aei health care scholar and the recently elected national commander of the disabled american veterans talks about health care and employment issues affecting veterans. c-span's washington journal live beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. >>> a senate panel will exam recommendations for increasing water security and drought preparedness. live coverage of...
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aey asked me to send them pdf. thwas in --what halfwayt was in the house.t is such a simple thing, but it can really conversation about some things we do not typically talk about on a criminal justice-b base. what it means to be a felon, the bar is pretty low in chicago or virginia. angola is the largest landmass prison in the country. it used to be for plantations put together which is wild. a prisoner in jail, it really changes the way you think about it. i would love to know how you think we got here. sean, i will go to you. what are the parts of criminal justice reform that we do not talk about enough as far as changing the conversation in public? i believe people here are in agreement that we should do something. round these ideas out? but start with how we got here, and then we will hit it -- pivot. >> the governor alluded to how it started really with slavery and then reconstruction, and then the onslaught of jim crow which has played a huge role in shaping what our contemporary criminal justice s drug offenders who were locked up for selling marijua
aey asked me to send them pdf. thwas in --what halfwayt was in the house.t is such a simple thing, but it can really conversation about some things we do not typically talk about on a criminal justice-b base. what it means to be a felon, the bar is pretty low in chicago or virginia. angola is the largest landmass prison in the country. it used to be for plantations put together which is wild. a prisoner in jail, it really changes the way you think about it. i would love to know how you think we...
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i'd also like to thank aei. i've done a number of these panels before, not one recently, but -- who we also has been a past trustee -- but some of what i'm going to present to do is something i did many years ago. i want to concentrate a bit on the relationship to health in relation to everything else that's going on. in some sense it's correlated to what maya already presented. i'm reminded a bit of some of the announcements that used to be made in church and synagogue bulletins, they were correct but give you a different focus depending how you think about them. for instance, one of them was please put your contribution in the collection basket along with the person you'd like remembered. and another one was the bulletin said that, margaret may gill cutie sang, will i pass this way again, much to the daylight of the congregation. another one was the youth will be performing in the basement, please come early and watch this tragedy unfold. i'm going to be taking some of the data i've got an medicare and it's go
i'd also like to thank aei. i've done a number of these panels before, not one recently, but -- who we also has been a past trustee -- but some of what i'm going to present to do is something i did many years ago. i want to concentrate a bit on the relationship to health in relation to everything else that's going on. in some sense it's correlated to what maya already presented. i'm reminded a bit of some of the announcements that used to be made in church and synagogue bulletins, they were...
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. ♪ says aey ceo bob iger future without netflix, comcast owned directv.sell live sports and animated films directly to consumers online. the company reported lower sales because of weakness in the ceo of hurts is touting her turnaround plan after the company posted its third straight loss. she says hurts is making progress. the company posted a second-quarter loss that missed estimates. .sbc is cashing in on brexit there was a 23% increase in demand for hsbc currency accounts. that's the same months corbin's party --ty -- labour that's your bloomberg business flash. francine: today marks 10 years since the start of the financial crisis. financial banks have pumped trillions of dollars into markets. our morning must-read today comes from mark gilbert. he saysbrilliant piece slow and gradual withdrawal is the message. the direction of travel is changing after almost a decade of unprecedented stimulus. reflect the to changing environment. mark joins us now. i love your piece today. you basically go back to 10 years ago and recount the story of these hedge fu
. ♪ says aey ceo bob iger future without netflix, comcast owned directv.sell live sports and animated films directly to consumers online. the company reported lower sales because of weakness in the ceo of hurts is touting her turnaround plan after the company posted its third straight loss. she says hurts is making progress. the company posted a second-quarter loss that missed estimates. .sbc is cashing in on brexit there was a 23% increase in demand for hsbc currency accounts. that's the...
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i recently had senator grassley from iowa at aei and we had a conversation about criminal justice reform. someone from the d.c. prosecutors office said did you realize that when people leave, let's say jail in d.c. and i took him out that only 10% actually have access to the services they need to do was special services committee love and otherwise? the congressman shook his head. it's something we all know. let's be very clear. this isn't a knowledge problem as much as a political will power. what we want to change something, we seem to find the money. when we want to change something we seem to have the political will to do so. there is a correlation where we can debate causation between the number of high school students who drop out and find itself incarcerated. there seems to be some numbers if it window number of our high school student who drop out in fact, had a qualified for 504. for 504. when you find the as adults in prison system. while correctional education services that use provides high school diplomas, a ged certificates in prison, and while there some college to prison
i recently had senator grassley from iowa at aei and we had a conversation about criminal justice reform. someone from the d.c. prosecutors office said did you realize that when people leave, let's say jail in d.c. and i took him out that only 10% actually have access to the services they need to do was special services committee love and otherwise? the congressman shook his head. it's something we all know. let's be very clear. this isn't a knowledge problem as much as a political will power....
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aey are looking to hash out future for diesel. we have a headline across the bloomberg.e fixes. vw hadthat thick skin -- that big scandal a couple years ago. that is the story in europe. let's turn back to apple and the record high you could see in the open. the dow has already crowed -- closed this year. after six straight days of gains, the 2000 is within striking distance. the longest winning streak since 1997. is jonathanyork krinsky. what do you think of the numbers of apple and how supportive will that be of the market? guest: you had an excellent review on apple. the key points were no delay in the phone. more annuity and service revenue. he did not have time to get there, but the cash flow is improving. green light for apple. another exclamation point in this long strain of reported earnings that have been better than expected. setting revenue and earnings marks higher than people thought in the market keeps drifting higher. jon: david and i were talking about the amount of people who come up and ask us about the politics of d.c. and white has not affected the st
aey are looking to hash out future for diesel. we have a headline across the bloomberg.e fixes. vw hadthat thick skin -- that big scandal a couple years ago. that is the story in europe. let's turn back to apple and the record high you could see in the open. the dow has already crowed -- closed this year. after six straight days of gains, the 2000 is within striking distance. the longest winning streak since 1997. is jonathanyork krinsky. what do you think of the numbers of apple and how...
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assessing it as such >> becky, perfectly fair do i go back and say -- what i was trying to say in the aeih in 1986, i believe, the -- '86, whatever it was. at any rate, in any event, what i was trying to say is you never be quite sure when irrational exuberance arises. i was doing it as part of a much broader speech, and talking about the analysis of markets, and the like, and i wasn't trying to focus short-term but the press loved that term and i am sort of now questioning whether it was wise to put it in the speech, because that's the process which happens, and i think the -- i said how will we know when the markets do that? i wasn't saying that it was going to happen right at that point. but, the tokyo market collapsed when i said it it's not it's a disturbing process because you have to be terribly careful with your words. so, would i have been surprised if the market had cracked at that point no, i would not have been. would i have been surprised if it didn't crack for quite awhile no, i wouldn't have been but, you can't control how the press handles things >> chairman greenspan i wa
assessing it as such >> becky, perfectly fair do i go back and say -- what i was trying to say in the aeih in 1986, i believe, the -- '86, whatever it was. at any rate, in any event, what i was trying to say is you never be quite sure when irrational exuberance arises. i was doing it as part of a much broader speech, and talking about the analysis of markets, and the like, and i wasn't trying to focus short-term but the press loved that term and i am sort of now questioning whether it was...
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i have a team of interns at aei working around the clock trying to figure out what that means. because, look, if i were on a job interview, i wouldn't lead with my pants buying skills. i wouldn't say i am the greatest pants buyer in the world. but i know how. you know, my wife doesn't get calls a couple of times a month from the floor manager at home depot saying, sorry, mrs. goldberg, but your husband is in the power tool section trying to buy pants again. so just want to get that out there. but here is sort of the larger point. william rusher who was for 30 years the publisher for national review. i think he was born in a pinstripe suit. he would take all the youngin's aside. the first job at national review, or internship. and he pulls them aside and says i have to give you some advice. he says look, politicians will always disappoint you. and he wasn't saying that because he thought politicians were bad people, obviously some people are. he was saying that because the nature of being a politician is different than the natiure of idealistic of young people working in the rev
i have a team of interns at aei working around the clock trying to figure out what that means. because, look, if i were on a job interview, i wouldn't lead with my pants buying skills. i wouldn't say i am the greatest pants buyer in the world. but i know how. you know, my wife doesn't get calls a couple of times a month from the floor manager at home depot saying, sorry, mrs. goldberg, but your husband is in the power tool section trying to buy pants again. so just want to get that out there....
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that the statutory rate -- the effective rate is much lower >> we already talked about that with the aei that's the first thing i said. you'regoing to hear progressives and liberals say they don't pay that anyway and he made some -- that also is kind of a -- not an accurate way. i mean it sounds good. but the other thing, steve, most people if you poll the public think corporations don't way enough, that they should pay more so there's a lot that has to be done. >> the bigger problem is going to be if you want to get to a lower rate and have to cut out some of the loopholes to get there, there are sacred cows and there are arguments on both sides that will do this. >> but steve, with 10%, considering it's only 10%. >> right. >> i made the case that, and kudlow makes the same case, our corporations are trying to compete globally and keep jobs here we could go to zero and the guys that are making the money from the corporations doing well, whether it's shareholders or whether it's ceos or whoever you want to talk about where it's finally filtering, tax it there. but let the -- unincomeben
that the statutory rate -- the effective rate is much lower >> we already talked about that with the aei that's the first thing i said. you'regoing to hear progressives and liberals say they don't pay that anyway and he made some -- that also is kind of a -- not an accurate way. i mean it sounds good. but the other thing, steve, most people if you poll the public think corporations don't way enough, that they should pay more so there's a lot that has to be done. >> the bigger...
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ambassador to indonesia and now an aei visiting scholar ambassador, thank you for being here today >> >> what do you make of these latest threats from north korea? does this mean that the sanctions that we worked so hard to get but through are not going to be met with any sort of, let's say goodwill from the north koreans? >> look he's declared an unwillingness to negotiate unfortunately that's not new that's been their posture over many years where we have vainly thought we could negotiate them out of their nuclear program unfortunately, our options are quite restricted because negotiations have been proven not to work, and the military options whatever they are are extremely dangerous particularly to our friends in south korea. so i think what we have to do is put great pressure on china, because china has enormous influence in north korea and might be able, i think, to bring about a regime that would be more amenable to a reasonable approach >> did you say bring about a new regime you're talking about regime change -- >> no i'm not talking about regime change. i'm just talking abou
ambassador to indonesia and now an aei visiting scholar ambassador, thank you for being here today >> >> what do you make of these latest threats from north korea? does this mean that the sanctions that we worked so hard to get but through are not going to be met with any sort of, let's say goodwill from the north koreans? >> look he's declared an unwillingness to negotiate unfortunately that's not new that's been their posture over many years where we have vainly thought we...
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with aei scholars and our -- and dell fine met calf foster, recently elected national commander of disabled veterans talk about healthcare and employment affecting veterans. c-span washington journal live, join the discussion. >> announcer: coming up on c-span3, on american history t.v. land mark cases we'll look at marbury versus madison, the case from 1803 established the constitution as the supreme law of the united states. >> announcer: all persons having business before the honorable
with aei scholars and our -- and dell fine met calf foster, recently elected national commander of disabled veterans talk about healthcare and employment affecting veterans. c-span washington journal live, join the discussion. >> announcer: coming up on c-span3, on american history t.v. land mark cases we'll look at marbury versus madison, the case from 1803 established the constitution as the supreme law of the united states. >> announcer: all persons having business before the...
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morning, a discussion on efforts to stabilize various affordable health care insurance markets with aei scholar joseph antos and sabrina corlette. recently elected national commander of the disabled american veterans talks about health care and employment issues affecting veterans. journal""washington live beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. months sinces six secretary of state rex tillerson was sworn into office. he marked the occasion by speaking with reporters at the state department's daily briefing. he talked about u.s. relations with china, the threat of north korea and isis, and the future of the nuclear agreement with iran. this is just under an hour. sec. tillerson: good afternoon all.
morning, a discussion on efforts to stabilize various affordable health care insurance markets with aei scholar joseph antos and sabrina corlette. recently elected national commander of the disabled american veterans talks about health care and employment issues affecting veterans. journal""washington live beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. months sinces six secretary of state rex tillerson was sworn into office. he marked the occasion by speaking...
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[applause] [inaudible conversations] >> right now i am reading a book from aei called the safety net that works. really, really trying to understand a lot of the issues surrounding poverty to take my experience at the local level and try to find answers to a lot of the problems we deal with with people in poverty now we move them into the middle class. in a technical standpoint i am reading a lot of policy right now. we've got a lot on the table and i just reread the book that i very much enjoyed how the moon is down by john steinbeck and it tells the story about how a foreign invader came in to a small town in basically hijacked the community for some benefit. i think it's interesting -- an interesting right now. those are the ones i have been reading ben on the future, the hillbilly elegy will be the next one we pick up. >> thank you for your time, congressman ferguson. it seems like you are focusing on a lot of narratives on policy. what attracts you to those narratives that are outside of the classic bill or memo you made. >> well, part of it is driven by a desire to work for thi
[applause] [inaudible conversations] >> right now i am reading a book from aei called the safety net that works. really, really trying to understand a lot of the issues surrounding poverty to take my experience at the local level and try to find answers to a lot of the problems we deal with with people in poverty now we move them into the middle class. in a technical standpoint i am reading a lot of policy right now. we've got a lot on the table and i just reread the book that i very much...