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is a researchox fellow with the american enterprise institute. he joins us now to discuss his la st report regarding parenting during the coronavirus pandemic. welcome to "washington journal." me.t: thanks for having host: what were you looking for, and what were you hoping to find when it comes to the topic of parenting? guest: it is pretty basic. we have seen a lot of polling about what parents think of government policies and they are checking in to see what parents are feeling, what they are feeling about their daily life. the responses were pretty grim. host: a lot of this is, as i understand it, is because school and daycares were closing and parents were picking up extra responsibilities. how does that factor into the overall results you found? guest: a colleague of mine actually did a report about when a lot of the public schools had closed. the majority closed about mid-march. if you do the math, for parents who get rely on a daycare, schools or summer camps right now, they were entering month five of people working, full-time jobs and t
is a researchox fellow with the american enterprise institute. he joins us now to discuss his la st report regarding parenting during the coronavirus pandemic. welcome to "washington journal." me.t: thanks for having host: what were you looking for, and what were you hoping to find when it comes to the topic of parenting? guest: it is pretty basic. we have seen a lot of polling about what parents think of government policies and they are checking in to see what parents are feeling,...
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. >> host: dan coats is a research fellow with the american enterprise institute and joins us now to talk about latest report looking at topics regarding parenting. dan cox, good morning and welcome to "washington journal." >> guest: thanks ravi.us i know there's a lot of topics. what we are looking for and will be hoping to finally comes to the topic of parenting? >> guest: i think it's pretty basic. we have done a lot of polling about what parents think about certain policies, how they view the federal government's response and dr. fauci. we were interested in checking in to see a see a base of our s to become what are they experiencing, what other day to day lives like. the responses we got were pretty grim. >> host: a lot of this if i understand correctly because schools were closing day care, patterson more time at home to get these basic responsibilities. responsibilities. how to factor into the overall results of what u you found? >> guest: that's right. a colleague of mine aei conducted a report about when a lot of the public schools had closed and the majority of them closed
. >> host: dan coats is a research fellow with the american enterprise institute and joins us now to talk about latest report looking at topics regarding parenting. dan cox, good morning and welcome to "washington journal." >> guest: thanks ravi.us i know there's a lot of topics. what we are looking for and will be hoping to finally comes to the topic of parenting? >> guest: i think it's pretty basic. we have done a lot of polling about what parents think about...
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and i think we're seeing results. >> this is daniel cox with american enterprise institute. that report online, by the way, if you wanted to go to their website. mr. cox, out of all the things we've talked about, we only have about a minute or so left, is there something else interesting, something else you found the things we didn't talk about interesting that was found in the report. >> yeah, again, i think that when you think about how parents are doing, again, there's been so much focus on the policy environment and what people think about schools. but in terms of their emotional well being, again, a lot of parents are really struggling. children too. i think that a lot more research should look at that. we also didn't look at this particularly in our report but we're going to look at it moving forward is what is the state of american marriages. this pandemic has actually put a lot of stress on american marriages, financial stress, stress of raising children, you know, dealing with extended family and other caregivers. all creates stress in the environment. and we're, yo
and i think we're seeing results. >> this is daniel cox with american enterprise institute. that report online, by the way, if you wanted to go to their website. mr. cox, out of all the things we've talked about, we only have about a minute or so left, is there something else interesting, something else you found the things we didn't talk about interesting that was found in the report. >> yeah, again, i think that when you think about how parents are doing, again, there's been so...
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. >> host: dan coats is a research fellow with the american enterprise institute and joins us now toalk about latest report looking at topics regarding parenting. dan cox, good morning and welcome to "washington journal." >> guest: thanks ravi.us i know there's a lot of topics. what we are
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is a researchox fellow with the american enterprise institute. to discuss his latest report regarding parenting during the coronavirus pandemic. welcome to "washington journal." me.t: thanks for having host: what were you looking for, and what were you hoping to find when it comes to the topic of parenting? guest: it is pretty basic. we have seen a lot of polling about what parents think of government policies and they are checking in to see what parents are feeling, what they are feeling about their daily life. the responses were pretty grim. host: a lot of this is, as i understand it, is because school and daycares were closing and parents were picking up extra responsibilities. how does that factor into the overall results you found? guest: a colleague of mine actually did a report about when a lot of the public schools had closed. the majority closed about mid-march. if you do the math, for parents who get rely on a daycare, schools or summer camps right now, they were entering month five of people working, full-time jobs and taking care of t
is a researchox fellow with the american enterprise institute. to discuss his latest report regarding parenting during the coronavirus pandemic. welcome to "washington journal." me.t: thanks for having host: what were you looking for, and what were you hoping to find when it comes to the topic of parenting? guest: it is pretty basic. we have seen a lot of polling about what parents think of government policies and they are checking in to see what parents are feeling, what they are...
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. >> the american enterprise institute held the discussion on the impact of the coronavirus on the european union economy and here's a look at various policy measures. >> welcome everyone, thank you for joining us and welcome to the american enterprise institute, i am delighted to host a conversation today was the director general for economic and financial affairs at the european commission, he has been there since they were 2020. our conversation today will be about the economy of the european union and the european union with a response to the covid-19 crisis. we will also touch upon the european union and commissions broader economic policy agenda as we hopefully recover from the crisis, its evolving fiscal institutions and its management of the european macroeconomy. so it should be an interesting conversation and obviously particular important given the worldwide economic crisis we have found ourselves in. let me introduce i guess today, he is the director general for economic of financial affairs in the european commission, prior to his current job he was director general for structu
. >> the american enterprise institute held the discussion on the impact of the coronavirus on the european union economy and here's a look at various policy measures. >> welcome everyone, thank you for joining us and welcome to the american enterprise institute, i am delighted to host a conversation today was the director general for economic and financial affairs at the european commission, he has been there since they were 2020. our conversation today will be about the economy of...
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congressional correspondent, and we talk about parenting during the pandemic with the american enterprise institute's daniel cox. watch washington journal live monday morning and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. next, a hearing on domestic extremist groups and efforts to counter their activity on social media. the house homeland security subcommittee on intelligence and counterterrorism heard from former law enforcement officials and experts on extremist movements, including the cofounder of the global project against hate and extremism. joining today, assessing the threat from acceleration of militia extremists. we will look at a range of violent antigovernment activists including the movement who seek to accelerate society toward violence. is there something happening on the left, on the right? is there something happening anywhere on the political spectrum that involves violence?
congressional correspondent, and we talk about parenting during the pandemic with the american enterprise institute's daniel cox. watch washington journal live monday morning and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. next, a hearing on domestic extremist groups and efforts to counter their activity on social media. the house homeland security subcommittee on intelligence and counterterrorism heard from former law enforcement officials...
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former fda commissioner with the trumpet administration come of resident fellow with the american enterprise institute, i want to thank you for joining us this morning and spending an hour with us. we appreciate your time. guest: thanks a lot. host: as i said, the house is about to gavel in for the morning our speeches. if they take a break between those and their legislative agenda, we will come back, but for now, live coverage of the house. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] the peaker pro tempore: house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. clerk: the speaker's room, 2020.gton, d.c., july 27, i hereby appoint the honorable henry cuellar to act as speaker day.tempore on this speaker ofcy pelosi, the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: to the order of the house of january 7, 2020, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. the chair will alternate recognition betwe
former fda commissioner with the trumpet administration come of resident fellow with the american enterprise institute, i want to thank you for joining us this morning and spending an hour with us. we appreciate your time. guest: thanks a lot. host: as i said, the house is about to gavel in for the morning our speeches. if they take a break between those and their legislative agenda, we will come back, but for now, live coverage of the house. [captioning performed by the national captioning...
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. >> the american enterprise institute hold a discussion on the coronavirus impact of the european unionconomy. live coverage begins today at 9 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >> next, former defense secretary robert gates shares his thoughts on american leadership and international affairs during an event hosted by the chicago council on global affairs. he also talks about his experience serving under
. >> the american enterprise institute hold a discussion on the coronavirus impact of the european unionconomy. live coverage begins today at 9 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >> next, former defense secretary robert gates shares his thoughts on american leadership and international affairs during an event hosted by the chicago council on global affairs. he also talks about his experience serving under
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. >> the american enterprise institute hold a discussion on the coronavirus impact of the european union economy. live coverage begins today at 9 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >> next, former defense secretary robert gates shares his thoughts on american leadership and international affairs during an event hosted by the chicago council on global affairs. he also talks about his experience serving under presidents george w. bush and barack obama. this is a 45 minutes. >> my name is steve crown and on behalf of the crown family it's my pleasure to welcome you to the second annual leicester crown distinguished lecture on u.s. foreign policy. for last your selection we hosted former defense secretary jim mattis in front of an audience of 900, a scenario which would be unthinkable today. covid-19 pandemic has transformed america's economy, society and international relations. and along with protest for racial justice there are questions about america's global leadership, image and power. these questions have elevated the importance of the work of the leicester crown center on u.s. foreign policy a
. >> the american enterprise institute hold a discussion on the coronavirus impact of the european union economy. live coverage begins today at 9 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >> next, former defense secretary robert gates shares his thoughts on american leadership and international affairs during an event hosted by the chicago council on global affairs. he also talks about his experience serving under presidents george w. bush and barack obama. this is a 45 minutes. >> my name is...
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all set to come out after the bell >> the american enterprise institute. let's start there with you and the question these executives had to say let's listen to their own words and get your response. >> customers have a lot of choices. companies like samsung, lg, huawei and google have built successful businesses with different approaches we are okay with that. >> our skefrss are about connection and our business model is advertising we face intense competition in both >> what do you think about that? i couldn't get the idea that mark zuckerberg was reading a tele prompter. >> certainly some ceos are better on tv than others >> what i found was interesting and this is in your leadup i think you saw in those answers what the actual problem for congress that want to break these companies up or regulate them talking about competition and consumer benefit under current antitrust document, arguing about tha this, that is the key thing. there was a lot of talk about competitors. not a lot of talk about consumers. as long as they are benefitting, these companies
all set to come out after the bell >> the american enterprise institute. let's start there with you and the question these executives had to say let's listen to their own words and get your response. >> customers have a lot of choices. companies like samsung, lg, huawei and google have built successful businesses with different approaches we are okay with that. >> our skefrss are about connection and our business model is advertising we face intense competition in both...
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a discussion on the european union's economy hosted by the american enterprise institute. the director general for economic and financial affairs at the european commission talks about efforts to promote growth and sustainable public finances across the continent. later, a discussion on how deep the covid-19 recession could be. from the brookings institution at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> on thursday, secretary of defense mark esper and chairman of the joints steve -- joints chief of staff testify before the house armed services committee on the authorities and roles of the defense department related to civilian law enforcement. watch live coverage beginning at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, on demand at c-span.org, or listen live wherever you are on the free c-span radio app. the house foreign affairs committee held a hearing on the implications of china's new national security law in hong kong. which has led to arrests and clashes between police and protesters. the new law coincides with the 23rd anniversary of the handover of hong kong between the united kingdom and
a discussion on the european union's economy hosted by the american enterprise institute. the director general for economic and financial affairs at the european commission talks about efforts to promote growth and sustainable public finances across the continent. later, a discussion on how deep the covid-19 recession could be. from the brookings institution at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> on thursday, secretary of defense mark esper and chairman of the joints steve -- joints chief of...
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happy it's a pleasure to welcome for a wide ranging one on one the former president of the american enterprise institute author of brooks he's a harvard professor a new york times bestselling author host of the product casts the art of happiness he's also featured in the new documentary fishing with dynamite what does that mean . fishing a dynamite is a documentary i'm i'm i'm one of the people that they interviewed for the movie it's an interesting movie it's a very pro markets movie about it it recognizes that you know we can exploit the system you know we can you know we can cheat we can be corrupt if we don't use our morals capitalism isn't that savory earliest it doesn't take care of itself the bottom life it turns out that that's a way of fishing you can fish with dynamite you throw a stick of dynamite and all the fish in the lake will come to the surface you can harvest them but there's no more fish or anybody's the whole point and i guess the idea is that a lot of people are kind of fishing with dynamite these days and we should be better people. i'm anxious to see it ok let's go to recent polli
happy it's a pleasure to welcome for a wide ranging one on one the former president of the american enterprise institute author of brooks he's a harvard professor a new york times bestselling author host of the product casts the art of happiness he's also featured in the new documentary fishing with dynamite what does that mean . fishing a dynamite is a documentary i'm i'm i'm one of the people that they interviewed for the movie it's an interesting movie it's a very pro markets movie about it...
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he's speaking to the american enterprise institute this morning. live coverage here on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] >> thank you for joining us today. we're here with governor larry hogan of maryland to talk about the challenges we've faced as a country, grappling with the covid pandemic and some things that maryland has done to deal with their epidemic of covid spread. this is a time with the intelligence committee long warning us of the risk and put it on par with weapons of mass destruction and counterterrorism and cyber attack. as much as we thought we were prepared as a nation, we found going through this episode at that we really didn't have all the preparations that we thought we had. and we've been unable to find as a nation a medium between allowing this virus to spread in a way that's causing a lot of death and suffering, and strict lockdown, something that's acceptable to enough people that we can implement some kind of an approach that enough people find socially and culturally and economically acceptable. so we're continuing to see spread around the nation par
he's speaking to the american enterprise institute this morning. live coverage here on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] >> thank you for joining us today. we're here with governor larry hogan of maryland to talk about the challenges we've faced as a country, grappling with the covid pandemic and some things that maryland has done to deal with their epidemic of covid spread. this is a time with the intelligence committee long warning us of the risk and put it on par with weapons of mass...
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a.m., an two, at 9:00 discussion on the european union's economy hosted by the american enterprise institutethe director general for economic and financial affairs at the european commission talks about efforts to promote growth and sustainable public finances across the continent. later, a discussion on how deep the covid-19 recession could be from the brookings institution at 1:00 p.m. eastern on scene -- on cspan 2. s is harold holzer the public policy institute director for the hunter college roosevelt house and lincoln forium chair. welcome back to c-span, sir. guest: thank you for having me. host: you had a recent op ed talking about the topic of confederate monments
a.m., an two, at 9:00 discussion on the european union's economy hosted by the american enterprise institutethe director general for economic and financial affairs at the european commission talks about efforts to promote growth and sustainable public finances across the continent. later, a discussion on how deep the covid-19 recession could be from the brookings institution at 1:00 p.m. eastern on scene -- on cspan 2. s is harold holzer the public policy institute director for the hunter...
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for more now i'm joined by american enterprise institute, economic policy analyst and he is of courseo a cnbc contributor. so we heard so much about the fed being the driving force behind the markets and arguably the economy right now but we are turning a very watchful eye to the fiscal side of things. is it that key to the economic recovery >> yeah. i think that it is important you're speaking about the fed. clearly chairman powell thinks it's important he was very, very strong at least for our fed chairman i don't know if you saw late last evening, wall street standards are very sarcastic goldman sachs report about the u.s. economic response to this crisis if we're having the same conversation a month from now, what's going to be in the package. how big it's going to be a market reaction is certainly -- i think that's possible we all think about the days of the great financial crisis when we would watch on cspan intently and votes yay or nay from the congressional chambers and the dow dipping with every particular move. how much more do you need. >> we already spent a lot. >> i thin
for more now i'm joined by american enterprise institute, economic policy analyst and he is of courseo a cnbc contributor. so we heard so much about the fed being the driving force behind the markets and arguably the economy right now but we are turning a very watchful eye to the fiscal side of things. is it that key to the economic recovery >> yeah. i think that it is important you're speaking about the fed. clearly chairman powell thinks it's important he was very, very strong at least...
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congress willlisa miss gero and we talk about parenting during the pandemic with the american enterprise institute's daniel cox. at seven thought eastern monday morning, and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. here's a look at our live coverage monday. on c-span, the houses back for legislative business at 10:00 a.m. eastern, starting with defense programs. later in the week they will vote oppose confederate statues. c-span2, a discussion on russian influence in the u.k. in europe, and 1:00 p.m., look at election systems in the u.s. and ways to increase voter turnout. the senate returns at 3:00 to consider the nomination of theell vote -- to be director of the office of management and budget. on c-span3, the 100th anniversary of women's suffrage pandemic has exposed outdated i.t. and computer systems in the federal government. devosion secretary betsy talked about some of the challenges in education system due to the covid-19 pandemic. this event was hosted by the georgia public policy foundation. >> good morning. welcome to the 2020 ge
congress willlisa miss gero and we talk about parenting during the pandemic with the american enterprise institute's daniel cox. at seven thought eastern monday morning, and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. here's a look at our live coverage monday. on c-span, the houses back for legislative business at 10:00 a.m. eastern, starting with defense programs. later in the week they will vote oppose confederate statues. c-span2, a...
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the american enterprise institute tell the discussion on the impact of the coronavirus on the european union economy. here's a look at various policy measures member of eu states have taken. >> welcome everyone. thank you for joining us. welcome to the american enterprise interest toots, i am delighted to host a conversation today with martin huawei who was the director general of economic and financial affairs of the european commission, he is -- since february 2020. our conversation today will be about the economy of the european union and about the european union's economic policy response
the american enterprise institute tell the discussion on the impact of the coronavirus on the european union economy. here's a look at various policy measures member of eu states have taken. >> welcome everyone. thank you for joining us. welcome to the american enterprise interest toots, i am delighted to host a conversation today with martin huawei who was the director general of economic and financial affairs of the european commission, he is -- since february 2020. our conversation...
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the american enterprise institute tell the discussion on the impact of the coronavirus on the european union economy. here's a look at various policy measures member of eu states have taken. >> welcome everyone. thank you for joining us. welcome to the american enterprise interest toots, i am delighted to host a conversation today with martin huawei who was the director general of economic and financial affairs of the european commission, he is -- since february 2020. our conversation today will be about the economy of the european union and about the european union's economic policy response to the covid-19 crisis, we will also touch upon the european union, european commissions, broader economic policy agenda as we hopefully recover from the crisis, it has been evolving fiscal institutions, its management of the european macro economy. it should be an interesting conversation, obviously of particular importance given the worldwide economic crisis we are suddenly found ourselves in. let me introduce my guests today, director general for economic and financial affairs in the european c
the american enterprise institute tell the discussion on the impact of the coronavirus on the european union economy. here's a look at various policy measures member of eu states have taken. >> welcome everyone. thank you for joining us. welcome to the american enterprise interest toots, i am delighted to host a conversation today with martin huawei who was the director general of economic and financial affairs of the european commission, he is -- since february 2020. our conversation...
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. >> laura: scott flatley is a go to expert on covid in addition to think tank in american enterprise institute, has a spot on the board of pfizer. one of the companies racing to develop a covid vaccine. so shouldn't that be disclosed when he says things about reopening schools like this? >> it is going to be very hard for states with epidemics and people will be uncomfortable sending them to school. you will not want to put them at risk. >> laura: my next guest said what you heard is the most disgraceful lie yet from scott gottlieb. the committee to unleash prosperity, phil, given the data, given other countries experiences, you see what france is doing, sweden never took the kids out of school, how uninformed, purposely because he's not a dumb person. he's a smart guy, was that statement? >> he knows it's not true. he knows it does not place them at risk. he was the earliest and strongest cheerleaders and proponents for school closures. when he was demanding them, he said we needed them to permit dominic to prevent transmission. even though they were not at risk they could pass around the inf
. >> laura: scott flatley is a go to expert on covid in addition to think tank in american enterprise institute, has a spot on the board of pfizer. one of the companies racing to develop a covid vaccine. so shouldn't that be disclosed when he says things about reopening schools like this? >> it is going to be very hard for states with epidemics and people will be uncomfortable sending them to school. you will not want to put them at risk. >> laura: my next guest said what you...
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we have a scholar at the american enterprise institute. erad from hills oak college.e have a nice mix. we have our founders, pat buchanan, and a number of other voices that we have pulled on along the way. susan: in your essay and contribute into this seminar, you go through a brief history of the modern conservative, american conservative movement. and i want to do some of that with you during our hour together. you wrote, and it caught my attention, before we can understand the nature of american conservatism and its relevance for today, we must first define what we mean by america and what we mean by conservatism. ok, so i will bite. let's start with conservatism. what is it? mr. burtka: to me, conservatism is an active thing, it is a practice more than it is an idea. from my perspective, conservatism is the practice of conservation and cultivation. so then the question is what course are we conserving? as americans, i think it is conserving the great traditions throughout our country's history. that goes back to the founders. even before that to the first settlers
we have a scholar at the american enterprise institute. erad from hills oak college.e have a nice mix. we have our founders, pat buchanan, and a number of other voices that we have pulled on along the way. susan: in your essay and contribute into this seminar, you go through a brief history of the modern conservative, american conservative movement. and i want to do some of that with you during our hour together. you wrote, and it caught my attention, before we can understand the nature of...
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the europeanon union economy by the american enterprise institute. about the efforts to promote growth and sustainable public finances across the continent. later, a discussion on how deep the covid-19 recession could be from the brookings institution at 1:00 p.m. eastern. monday night, the president and ceo of u.s. telecom talks about the effect the coronavirus is having on telecommunications. >> despite the billions of dollars we are investing every to work need congress on this partnership. to provide the funds necessary to appropriate broadband infrastructure. so we can close the digital divide once and for all. >> during prime minister's questions, boris johnson response to questions about the governments coronavirus was on, china'sg schools, national security law in hong kong, and safeguarding manufacturing jobs in the u.k.. is the uncertainty and division about the referendum. >> that's the end of scottish questions. we know the come to questions to the prime minister. prime minister. >> i call richard graham number one, please.
the europeanon union economy by the american enterprise institute. about the efforts to promote growth and sustainable public finances across the continent. later, a discussion on how deep the covid-19 recession could be from the brookings institution at 1:00 p.m. eastern. monday night, the president and ceo of u.s. telecom talks about the effect the coronavirus is having on telecommunications. >> despite the billions of dollars we are investing every to work need congress on this...
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a.m., an two, at 9:00 discussion on the european union's economy hosted by the american enterprise institute. the director general for economic and financial affairs at the european commission talks about efforts to promote growth and sustainable public finances across the continent. later, a discussion on how deep the covid-19 recession could be from the brookings institution at 1:00 p.m. eastern on scene -- on cspan 2. s is harold holzer the public policy institute director for the hunter college roosevelt house and lincoln forium chair. welcome back to c-span, sir. guest: thank you for having me. host: you had a recent op ed talking about the topic of confederate monments and statues and a position now you're taking that with a little bit different. what's your position now? guest: well, if i could go back briefly. a few years ago i had the honor of speaking at the getiesburg national cemetery where the flag behind me is from the anniversary of the getiesburg address. i made a suggest sort of impor tuned people to consider contect liesing confederate monments. making sure that there were
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. >> at the american enterprise institute in washington, mikeat strain, director on the institutes economicicy studies argued the majority of americans are better off then our current political debates make it seem. here's portion of that event. >> i'm not trying to diminish or sugar coat or to ignore any of the real problems we face. instead i'm trying to being a security trying to be accurate about the broad picture of the american experience. how american life is experienced by typical people, by most people in most circumstances. i think that we are focusing so much on these pockets of real struggle that we are confusing those pockets of struggle for the common experience facing people, and i think the american people keep hearing that their experience is the same as the experience of people in places who are really suffering and really struggling. i don't want to deny that suffering or that struggle but i want to say those are atypical situations and that the common experiences that much -- much more positive than the narrative suggests. >> to watch the rest of the program visit our we
. >> at the american enterprise institute in washington, mikeat strain, director on the institutes economicicy studies argued the majority of americans are better off then our current political debates make it seem. here's portion of that event. >> i'm not trying to diminish or sugar coat or to ignore any of the real problems we face. instead i'm trying to being a security trying to be accurate about the broad picture of the american experience. how american life is experienced by...
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on c-span two at 9:00 a.m., a discussion on the european union's economy, hosted by the american enterprise institute. the director general for economic and financial affairs at the european commission talks about efforts to promote growth and sustainable finances across the continent. later, a discussion on how deep the covid-19 recession could be, from the brookings institution at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. on thursday secretary of defense and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff justify -- testified before the armed services committee on the roles of the defense department related to civilian law enforcement. watch live coverage at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, on demand on c-span.org, or listen live wherever you are free c-span radio app. ♪ >> all of the decades that i have been involved in chasing infectious diseases, i have never seen anything that is so protean to -- there's no other infectious disease that goes from 40% of the people having no symptoms, to some having mild symptoms, to some having severe, some requiring staying at home for weeks, someone going to the hospital, some
on c-span two at 9:00 a.m., a discussion on the european union's economy, hosted by the american enterprise institute. the director general for economic and financial affairs at the european commission talks about efforts to promote growth and sustainable finances across the continent. later, a discussion on how deep the covid-19 recession could be, from the brookings institution at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. on thursday secretary of defense and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff...
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. >> next author in american enterprise institute scholar you yuval levin talks about the political dividecountry today. he is the author of the great debate, the fractured republic, and a time to build. this in-depth interview is two hours. >> author yuval levin here on the june 7, 2020, what is your assessment of the united states? >> thank you for having me, that's a broad question open with and it's a challenging one, were living in a moment of crisis and that's hard to deny, we've been through a spring that has been dominated by a public health crisis that is very much with us, we are facing now a social crisis that is as old as our country in some ways, the struggle for racial equality and for human
. >> next author in american enterprise institute scholar you yuval levin talks about the political dividecountry today. he is the author of the great debate, the fractured republic, and a time to build. this in-depth interview is two hours. >> author yuval levin here on the june 7, 2020, what is your assessment of the united states? >> thank you for having me, that's a broad question open with and it's a challenging one, were living in a moment of crisis and that's hard to...
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>> next author in american enterprise institute scholar you yuval levin talks about the political divide in the country today. he is the author of the great debate, the fractured republic, and a time to build. this in-depth interview is two hours. >> author yuval levin here on the june 7, 2020, what is your assessment of the united states? >> thank you for having me, that's a broad question open with and it's a challenging one, were living in a moment of crisis and that's hard to deny, we've been through a spring that has been dominated by a public health crisis that is very much with us, we are facing now a social crisis that is as old as our country in some ways, the struggle for racial equality and for human equality but it's very much of this moment and forces us to confront challenges that our society has had trouble with in recent years, this is a time that makes us wonder how stronger institution will prove to be, how we will rise to a challenge i and i think i can't help but see it as a time of a crisis but because it is a time of testing at the time to think about what america's
>> next author in american enterprise institute scholar you yuval levin talks about the political divide in the country today. he is the author of the great debate, the fractured republic, and a time to build. this in-depth interview is two hours. >> author yuval levin here on the june 7, 2020, what is your assessment of the united states? >> thank you for having me, that's a broad question open with and it's a challenging one, were living in a moment of crisis and that's hard...
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. >> recently the american enterprise institute you fall within interfered on "in depth." in the segment he offered his thoughts on the meaning of conservatism and the state of partisan politics. >> i am a conservative. in fact, a lot a work is been been about the question of what that means of what the left-right divide in american politics and politics of a lot of free societies is really about. to me it began some some basic premises almost from an anthropology. my conservatism search from the sense that human beings are born less-than-perfect, are born fallen or born broken or born twisted and we need to be formed before we can be free. affirmation is done by the qualifications of our society, my family and community, by religion, by education ultimate also by politics and culture and so those institutions that are capable of affirmation ought to be valued commodity treasured and conservative. they have proven themselves overtime to be capable of providing generations of people with what we need to be free society, and because they can from the premise that that is ver
. >> recently the american enterprise institute you fall within interfered on "in depth." in the segment he offered his thoughts on the meaning of conservatism and the state of partisan politics. >> i am a conservative. in fact, a lot a work is been been about the question of what that means of what the left-right divide in american politics and politics of a lot of free societies is really about. to me it began some some basic premises almost from an anthropology. my...
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. >> the american enterprise institute held the discussion on the impact of the coronavirus on the europeanon economy and here's a look at various policy measures. >> welcome everyone, thank you for joining us and welcome to the american enterprise
. >> the american enterprise institute held the discussion on the impact of the coronavirus on the europeanon economy and here's a look at various policy measures. >> welcome everyone, thank you for joining us and welcome to the american enterprise
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former fda commissioner with the trumpet administration come of resident fellow with the american enterprise institute, i want to thank you for joini >> c-span's "washington journal," every day we are taking your calls live on the air, discussing policy issues that impact you. this morning, tipi already patriot co-founder -- tea party patriot co-founder and president trump election strategy. and the president and executive director of the lawyer committee for civil rights talks about voting rights protections in the wake of john lewis's death. unemployment benefits during the coronavirus pandemic. watch "washington journal," live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion with your phone calls, text messages and tweets. in massachusetts, incumbent senator ed markey is facing a primary challenge from representative joe kennedy. they met for debate over the weekend, that focused on the coronavirus, police reform, immigration and other topics. voters will decide a month from now which candidate receives the nomion
former fda commissioner with the trumpet administration come of resident fellow with the american enterprise institute, i want to thank you for joini >> c-span's "washington journal," every day we are taking your calls live on the air, discussing policy issues that impact you. this morning, tipi already patriot co-founder -- tea party patriot co-founder and president trump election strategy. and the president and executive director of the lawyer committee for civil rights talks...
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now resident fellow at the american enterprise institute. can i start with the headline in "the washington post," seven-day averages for new virus cases hit fresh highs in over a dozen states. why do you think we are in this situation that we are in right now? >> well, thanks for having me this morning. i think we're going to have a rotating series of regional epidemics in this country. what we're seeing happen is as soon as a region starts to cool down and get control over the epidemic, a new region heats up. i think we're in this position because we have a lot of infection all around the country. we reopened not just early but aggressively. and so that instigated more spread. and now you have a situation where there's just so much infection that it's going to get into other parts of the country. we never fully crushed the virus in any part of this country. the sunbelt is showing signs of improvement. that's the epicenter of the u.s. epidemic right now, states like, arizona, texas, florida, southern california. there are signs of a slowing
now resident fellow at the american enterprise institute. can i start with the headline in "the washington post," seven-day averages for new virus cases hit fresh highs in over a dozen states. why do you think we are in this situation that we are in right now? >> well, thanks for having me this morning. i think we're going to have a rotating series of regional epidemics in this country. what we're seeing happen is as soon as a region starts to cool down and get control over the...
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eastern author and american enterprise institute scholar talks about u.s.political history and the political divide in the country today. and then emory university professor carol anderson chronicles the changes to voting requirements following the 2013 supreme court ruling in shelby beholder. later senior advisor for former vice president joe biden 2020 presidential campaign simone sanders offers her thoughts on how americans can use their voices for change. enjoy book tv on c-span2. >> binge watch book tv this. saturday evening at 8:00 p.m. eastern settle in and watch several hours of your favorite authors. saturday we are featuring commentator, author and founder of national review william f buckley, author of over 50 books, including up from liberalism, flying high and the reagan i knew and watch saturday july 18 as a feature journalist and author album gladwell come up binge watch tv all summer on c-span2. >> next, fbi director christopher rae talks about china's influence in the u.s. through hacking, data collection and the theft of intellectual prope
eastern author and american enterprise institute scholar talks about u.s.political history and the political divide in the country today. and then emory university professor carol anderson chronicles the changes to voting requirements following the 2013 supreme court ruling in shelby beholder. later senior advisor for former vice president joe biden 2020 presidential campaign simone sanders offers her thoughts on how americans can use their voices for change. enjoy book tv on c-span2. >>...
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>> a special edition of the booktv, beginning at 8:00 eastern our current american enterprise institute scholar u tuval live in talks about the political divide in the country today. emory university professor carol anderson chronicles the changes to voting requirements following the 2013 supreme court ruling in shelby versus older. enjoy booktv on c-span2. >> former us ambassador to ukraine marie yovanovitch discusses the future of diplomacy and answers questions at hamilton lugar school, global and international studies. the discussion was held in early march of this year. >> truly a great country in which we live. we have so many opportunities to make a difference for our families and communities in states we serve in the world in which we live. >> only in the united states would it be possible for a first generation immigrant like me to appear before you as an ambassadorial nominee. my parents brought me to this country in search of safe harbor, harbor that provides freedom and opportunity, dignity and respect to. the united states offered our family a second chance. what you need t
>> a special edition of the booktv, beginning at 8:00 eastern our current american enterprise institute scholar u tuval live in talks about the political divide in the country today. emory university professor carol anderson chronicles the changes to voting requirements following the 2013 supreme court ruling in shelby versus older. enjoy booktv on c-span2. >> former us ambassador to ukraine marie yovanovitch discusses the future of diplomacy and answers questions at hamilton lugar...
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special edition book tv, airing weeknights this week, beginning at eight eastern author and american enterprise institutecholar talks about u.s. political history and the divide in the country today. and then emory university professor carol anderson chronicles the changes to the voting requirements. and later a senior advisor for former vice president joe biden 2020 presidential campaign, offers her thoughts and how americans use our voices for change. enjoy book tv, on "c-span2". sunday night on cumin day, journalist aaron smith talks about the history of voting in the united states british and the issues surrounding voting today. in her book thank you for voting. >> they have had a massive impact on voting rights and there isn't any voting rights advocate or attorney doesn't see it is just a ground shaking impact. and while of course the discriminatory rights are still illegal there's not federal oversight and determination all that the kind of stopgap for the need federal approval to make voting changes. watch sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. next a look at scams, profiteering in co
special edition book tv, airing weeknights this week, beginning at eight eastern author and american enterprise institutecholar talks about u.s. political history and the divide in the country today. and then emory university professor carol anderson chronicles the changes to the voting requirements. and later a senior advisor for former vice president joe biden 2020 presidential campaign, offers her thoughts and how americans use our voices for change. enjoy book tv, on "c-span2"....
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he's speaking to the american enterprise institute this morning. live coverage here on c-span2. [inaudible conversations]
he's speaking to the american enterprise institute this morning. live coverage here on c-span2. [inaudible conversations]
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on c-span two at 9:00 a.m., a discussion on the european union's economy, hosted by the american enterprise institute. the director general for economic and financial affairs at the european commission talks about efforts to promote growth and sustainable finances across the continent. later, a discussion on how deep the covid-19 recession could be, from the brookings institution at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. on thursday secretary of defense and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff justify -- testified before the armed services committee on the roles of the defense department related to civilian law enforcement. watch live coverage at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, on demand on c-span.org, or listen live wherever you are free c-
on c-span two at 9:00 a.m., a discussion on the european union's economy, hosted by the american enterprise institute. the director general for economic and financial affairs at the european commission talks about efforts to promote growth and sustainable finances across the continent. later, a discussion on how deep the covid-19 recession could be, from the brookings institution at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. on thursday secretary of defense and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff...
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so i'm now a scholar at the american enterprise institute pretty and i started in 2009, and in some ways i try to connect theories and practices of politics to shed light on the other. as to how i came to my conservative views. this kind of a mystery. so what it has to do with influences around me growing up i'm sure. my father is a conservative but ultimately, it reaches to some mysterious level that would never fully understand about ourselves. they can about we just come to have fundamental is that we have is often a little bit mysterious. i am impressed by institutions that enable people to thrive. it means i am very impressed by the american social order, the american constitutional system and i think we can draw a lot of our history. peter: or the non- negotiables in our social compact. yuval: i think those are stated in the declaration of independence. we believe in human equality and dignity. that's why people are the street now because we all saw on video a gross violation and abuse of the human person want to be treated as an equal was not. that is i think a nonnegotiable fact
so i'm now a scholar at the american enterprise institute pretty and i started in 2009, and in some ways i try to connect theories and practices of politics to shed light on the other. as to how i came to my conservative views. this kind of a mystery. so what it has to do with influences around me growing up i'm sure. my father is a conservative but ultimately, it reaches to some mysterious level that would never fully understand about ourselves. they can about we just come to have fundamental...
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former counsel of economic advisors chairman under president obama and a fellow at the american enterprise institute on opposite sides of this, what is the right approach as the government tries to hammer out who gets help in this next relief bill? >> well, all of that depends on how long is this crisis going to last temporary shutdowns and temporary problems are like liquidity crisis in fed speak. and liquidity crisis you can solve with loans and solvency crisis you can really only solve with bankruptcy and so that's the whole debate here do you think that this thing is going away or do you think that this marks a permanent structural change in the economy? i think that if you go ahead and let millions of businesses go under all at the same time right now when the unemployment rate is between 11% and 15% depending how you measure it, i think you threaten us into the worst recession we ever lived through. >> jimmy >> yeah. listen, i think we're still today in the let's push money out the door phase of this crisis and this recovery but that cannot last forever i'm not talking about tomorrow maybe not
former counsel of economic advisors chairman under president obama and a fellow at the american enterprise institute on opposite sides of this, what is the right approach as the government tries to hammer out who gets help in this next relief bill? >> well, all of that depends on how long is this crisis going to last temporary shutdowns and temporary problems are like liquidity crisis in fed speak. and liquidity crisis you can solve with loans and solvency crisis you can really only solve...
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. ♪ >> author and american enterprise institute scholar levin talks about u.s.itical history and the political divide in the country today. the other of the great debate, the fractured republic and a time to build. >> june 7, 2020, what is your assessment of the
. ♪ >> author and american enterprise institute scholar levin talks about u.s.itical history and the political divide in the country today. the other of the great debate, the fractured republic and a time to build. >> june 7, 2020, what is your assessment of the
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former fda commissioner with the trumpet administration come of resident fellow with the american enterprise institutewant to thank you for joining us this morning and spending an hour with us. we appreciate your time. guest: thanks a lot. host: as i said, the house is about to gavel in for the morning our speeches. if they take a break between those and their legislative agenda, we will come back, but for now, live coverage of the house. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] the peaker pro tempore: house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. clerk: the speaker's room, 2020.gton, d.c., july 27, i hereby appoint the honorable henry cuellar to act as speaker day.tempore on this speaker ofcy pelosi, the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: to the order of the house of january 7, 2020, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. the chair will alternate recognition between t
former fda commissioner with the trumpet administration come of resident fellow with the american enterprise institutewant to thank you for joining us this morning and spending an hour with us. we appreciate your time. guest: thanks a lot. host: as i said, the house is about to gavel in for the morning our speeches. if they take a break between those and their legislative agenda, we will come back, but for now, live coverage of the house. [captioning performed by the national captioning...
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we will talk about parenting during the pandemic with the american enterprise institute's daniel cox. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern monday morning and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, facebook messages and tweets. trump recently gave remarks in the rose garden, announcing an executive order that would end u.s. preferential treatment for hong kong. although the event was initially billed as a news conference, the president focused the majority of his remarks on criticizing his 2020 presidential rival, former vice president joe biden. pres. trump: thank, everybody. hope it is not too hot, but it's pretty warm.
we will talk about parenting during the pandemic with the american enterprise institute's daniel cox. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern monday morning and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, facebook messages and tweets. trump recently gave remarks in the rose garden, announcing an executive order that would end u.s. preferential treatment for hong kong. although the event was initially billed as a news conference, the president focused...
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joining me right now american enterprise institute researching fellow zach cooper, zach, great to have this morning, thank you so much for being here. another really important speech yesterday from the fbi director christopher wray. this follows a similar speech recently from robert o'brian and you're going to get another speech from the secretary of state and the attorney general within the next 2 weeks, we see the threat, our audience understands the threat. we have been talking about this for over a year in terms of what china and the communist party has been doing. what is the u.s. going to do about it? >> that's a great question. what we saw in 2015 the chinese promised they were going to stop the behavior and as you saw yesterday from director wray it hasn't stopped if anything he would argue that it has accelerated. i think the administration will come under increasing pressure to put this at the top of the agenda and that's going to put more pressure on the trade deal. there were provisions in the trade deal to try and address this but if the behavior is continuing it'll be dif
joining me right now american enterprise institute researching fellow zach cooper, zach, great to have this morning, thank you so much for being here. another really important speech yesterday from the fbi director christopher wray. this follows a similar speech recently from robert o'brian and you're going to get another speech from the secretary of state and the attorney general within the next 2 weeks, we see the threat, our audience understands the threat. we have been talking about this...
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dagen: joining me now, american enterprise institute research fellow, zach cooper.secretary of state's words, is this a possibility? >> well, i think it's unlikely that the administration is going to change the communist party's path at the moment. xi jinping appears just determined to push on every front, internationally, almost every border issue that china has has sprung up over the last few months and they've even been pushing further into australia and europe with coersive practices d. dagen: what do you think happens with the escalation between the u.s. and china. the houston consolate for china is closed and they retaliate. how dangerous is the tit-for-tat, even though obviously justified in the united states, you're stealing secrets, stealing intellectual property, the u.s. is not going to stand by and let it continue to happen. >> many in texas have been worried about chinese intellectual property theft for years. it has been a hub of concern. so i think it's not surprising that houston was the target out of all of the chinese consolates. i'm surprised the
dagen: joining me now, american enterprise institute research fellow, zach cooper.secretary of state's words, is this a possibility? >> well, i think it's unlikely that the administration is going to change the communist party's path at the moment. xi jinping appears just determined to push on every front, internationally, almost every border issue that china has has sprung up over the last few months and they've even been pushing further into australia and europe with coersive practices...