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c-span two at 3:00 p.m., a look at the future of conservative foreign policy posted by the american enterprise institute. ♪ >> next, federal reserve vice chair of supervision randal quarles, on the u.s. economic recovery. he talked about the actions the federal reserve has taken to limit the strain of the coronavirus pandemic on the economy. about economic output. we will take you there now. >> it is also joining me this morning is a federal reserve vice chair of supervision, randal quarles. thanks so much for being with us. >> thanks for having me. we will be discussing how the nation's banks are faring, the u.s. economic outlook, and what to expect from the fed on rates and regulations. good follow the conversation on twitter using the hashtag #politicoeconomy. i didn't want to go back to last year for a second. the fed launched a dozen emergency programs. but was it like for you at that time? was there a time when you were worried that we might have a financial crisis? >> well, it was a very busy time, as you can imagine. we were determining what needed to be happening in real time. i left my office
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c-span two at 3:00 p.m., a look at the future of conservative foreign policy posted by the american enterprise institute. ♪ >> next: you writers from the smithsonian's national museum of african american history and culture on the 1921. race massacre and why it is important to tell the story now. this 30 minute virtual event was hosted by the washington post. >> good afternoon and welcome to washington post live. i am tracy, race and economics reporter at the washington post. we are speaking today with scholars about the 1921 tulsa massacre, as the city marks 100 years after the attack on a prosperous black neighborhood by a white mob. we are joined by paul gardullo and mary elliott from the national museum of african-american history and culture, both of whom i have had the pleasure of speaking with during my reporting on tulsa and reparations. culture, both of whom i have had the pleasure of speaking with during my report -- reporting on tulsa and reparations. thank you for being with us for this important conversation. mary: thank you. paul: thank you. tracy: let us start with you. tell us about the
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we will take you to a discussion this morning of the american enterprise institute forum on strengtheninghe public's trust in presidential results coming up at 10:00 here on c-span. until then, we continue with your phone calls and comments. our phone line for republicans is (202) 748-8001. for democrats, it is (202) 748-8000. for independents and others, it is (202) 748-8002. from mississippi, linda, you are next. go ahead. caller: yes. i believe a person that has a business should be able to tell what you can do and what you cannot do. the people that don't want to take the covid shot, then they don't have to take it, so when they get a temperature, run to the dr., field hospital -- run to the doctor, fill the hospitals simply because they don't want to get a shot. absurd. host: in appleton, wisconsin, hi there. caller: i would like to correct the previous caller. the vaccines are not in an experimental stage anymore. the vaccines are approved by the cdc. if they weren't, i would not have gotten them. that's all i need to say. host: from the usa today, their money and life sections, the
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this is part of a virtual is gushing with the american enterprise institute. his remarks, a panel of cybersecurity experts talk about lessons learned from the 2016 and 2020 elections and the best way forward in cybersecurity policy and inter-agency cooperation. shane: good morning and happy friday. thank you for joining us at the american enterprise institute with representative john katko. we're going to talk about cybersecurity and i'm excited about this discussion. john katko is a republican representative from the the fourth district of new york and serves on the house homeland security committee. but before joining congress, he had a major role at the department of justice as the assistant united states attorney ge
this is part of a virtual is gushing with the american enterprise institute. his remarks, a panel of cybersecurity experts talk about lessons learned from the 2016 and 2020 elections and the best way forward in cybersecurity policy and inter-agency cooperation. shane: good morning and happy friday. thank you for joining us at the american enterprise institute with representative john katko. we're going to talk about cybersecurity and i'm excited about this discussion. john katko is a republican...
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the american enterprise institute hosted discussion. >> good morning and welcome to this american enterprise institute event on election securities. i am the resident scholar and i will be your host. let me give you a roadmap about how our program will proceed. i'm going to say a few words about why we are having this program. second, i will introduce our panelists and we will talk until about 11:00. after that, we will have audience q&a. to get your audience in the queue, emailed to elaine or tweet us on twitter.
the american enterprise institute hosted discussion. >> good morning and welcome to this american enterprise institute event on election securities. i am the resident scholar and i will be your host. let me give you a roadmap about how our program will proceed. i'm going to say a few words about why we are having this program. second, i will introduce our panelists and we will talk until about 11:00. after that, we will have audience q&a. to get your audience in the queue, emailed to...
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the american enterprise institute hosted the 90 minute event. >> good morning and welcome to this american enterprise institute event on election security. i am the resident scholar and i will be your host. let me give you a roadmap about how our program will proceed. i'm going to say a few words about why we are having this program. second, i will introduce our panelists and we will talk until about 11:00. after that, we will have audience q&a. to get your question in the queue, please either email it to elaine or tweet us on twitter. you don't have t
the american enterprise institute hosted the 90 minute event. >> good morning and welcome to this american enterprise institute event on election security. i am the resident scholar and i will be your host. let me give you a roadmap about how our program will proceed. i'm going to say a few words about why we are having this program. second, i will introduce our panelists and we will talk until about 11:00. after that, we will have audience q&a. to get your question in the queue,...
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the american enterprise institute hosted the 90 minute >> good morning and welcome to this american enterprise institute event on election security. i am the resident scholar and i will be your host. let me give you a roadmap about how our program will proceed. i'm going to say a few words about why we are hav >> after that, we will have an audience q&a. to get your question, email it toqueue, please either email ito elaine or tweet us on twitter. you don't have to wait until after 11:00 to submit your question. we tend to get a lot of questions at these events. the sooner you get it in, the better your odds of getting an answer. with that, let me move us along to our program. the trust of the results of presidential elections has been intense in recent years. some democrats believe donald trump won the 2016 election through russian interference. more recently, an even larger percentage of republicans believe democrats stole the 2020 presidential contest. the political right's reaction to last year's contest was exceptionally intense. the sitting president who regularly complained that the oth
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i am a visiting fellow at the american enterprise institute. is is a panel on the future of conservative foreign policy. the past few years have raised questions about what it means to be a conservative on american foreign policy issues. there is obviously more than one point of view on that. american conservatives are debating basic assumptions on foreign policy with one another. aei's position is clear, in favor of american leadership, also in favor of open and civil exchange of ideas on these issues. i am very happy to welcome today's panelists. nadya is a senior fellow at the hudson institute. she was the leading author of the 2017 u.s. national security strategy, and definitely national security advisor for the trump administration. she previously was senior program officer at the international security and foreign policy program at the richardson foundation. kelly, is senior advisor to the quincy institute and contribute editor of the american conservative. kori's director of foreign and defense policy at the american enterprise institute.
i am a visiting fellow at the american enterprise institute. is is a panel on the future of conservative foreign policy. the past few years have raised questions about what it means to be a conservative on american foreign policy issues. there is obviously more than one point of view on that. american conservatives are debating basic assumptions on foreign policy with one another. aei's position is clear, in favor of american leadership, also in favor of open and civil exchange of ideas on...
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this is part of a virtual is gushing with the american enterprise institute.ollowing his remarks, a panel of cybersecurity experts talk about lessons learned from the 2016 and 2020 elections and the best way forward in cybersecurity policy and inter-agency cooperation. shane: good morning and happy friday. thank you for joining us at the american enterprise institute with representative john katko. we're going to talk about cybersecurity and i'm excited about this discussion. john katko is a republican representative from the the fourth district of new york and serves on the house homeland security committee. but before joining congress, he had a major role at the department of justice as the assistant united states attorney general, where he spent 20 years working on rico cases and he spent time at the security and exchange commission as -- in the enforcement division, which i'm sure is helpful right now in dealing with ransomware and what is going on with cybersecurity. congressman, welcome and thank you for spending your friday morning with us. rep. katko:
this is part of a virtual is gushing with the american enterprise institute.ollowing his remarks, a panel of cybersecurity experts talk about lessons learned from the 2016 and 2020 elections and the best way forward in cybersecurity policy and inter-agency cooperation. shane: good morning and happy friday. thank you for joining us at the american enterprise institute with representative john katko. we're going to talk about cybersecurity and i'm excited about this discussion. john katko is a...
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this is part of a virtual discussion with the american enterprise institute. following his remarks, a panel of experts talk about lessons learned from the 2016 and 2020 elections, and the best way forward in cybersecurity policy and interagency coordination. >> good morning, happy friday and thank you for joining us today at the american enterprise institute with representative john katko we are going to talk about cybersecurity. to start this off, john katko is a republican representative from the 24th district of new york and serves as the ranking member on the house, and security committee. before joining congress, he had a major role at the department of justice as the assistant united states attorney general where he spent 20 years working on rico cases and spends times at the security and exchange commission in the enforcement division, which i imagine is helpful right now as we are dealing with ransomware and what is going on with crypto and cybersecurity. congressman, welcome, thank you for spending your morning with us. >> thank you for having me. >>
this is part of a virtual discussion with the american enterprise institute. following his remarks, a panel of experts talk about lessons learned from the 2016 and 2020 elections, and the best way forward in cybersecurity policy and interagency coordination. >> good morning, happy friday and thank you for joining us today at the american enterprise institute with representative john katko we are going to talk about cybersecurity. to start this off, john katko is a republican...
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on c-span2 at 3:00, a look at the future of conservative foreign policy posted by the american enterprise institute♪ >> president biden traveled to oklahoma to deliver remarks on the 100th anniversary of the tulsa race massacre. during his visit, the president also met with three s
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our conversation on voting reforms with john fortier an election integrity expert at the american enterprise institute. later former ambassador mark ginsburg president of the group coalition for a safer web will be joining us to talk about his group's role in tracking extremist activity online and the biden administration's plan to counter domestic terrorism. ♪♪ >> today on the c-span networks, a senate committee hears from washington, d.c. mayor muriel bowser as it considers legislation that would make the district the 51st state. that's 10:00 a.m. on c-span. at noon the house returns for general speeches. at 2:00 p.m. they take up 18 bills including legislation aimed at protecting veterans from fraud and a consumer product safety commission study on covid-19-related deaths and injuries. on c-span 2 at 10:00 a.m. the senate returns to work on the nomination of christopher fonzone to be general counsel for the director of national for crack cocaine and at 2:00 p.m. jerome powell tefs over the crisis subpoena is committee on the federal reserve's response to the pandemic and on our c-span.org, we look
our conversation on voting reforms with john fortier an election integrity expert at the american enterprise institute. later former ambassador mark ginsburg president of the group coalition for a safer web will be joining us to talk about his group's role in tracking extremist activity online and the biden administration's plan to counter domestic terrorism. ♪♪ >> today on the c-span networks, a senate committee hears from washington, d.c. mayor muriel bowser as it considers...
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the american enterprise institute hosted discussion. >> good morning and welcome to this american enterprise institute event on election securities. i am the resident scholar and i will be your host. let me give you a roadmap about how our program will proceed. i'm going to say a few words about why we are having this program. second, i will introduce our panelists and we will talk until about 11:00. after that, we will have audience q&a. to get your audience in the queue, emailed to elaine or tweet us on twitter. you don't have to wait until after 11:00 estimate your question. we tend to get a lot of questions at these events. the sooner you get it in, the better your odds of getting an answer. let me move us along to our program. the trust of the results of residential elections has been intense over recent years. some democrats believe donald trump won the 2016 election through russian interference. an even larger percentage of republicans believe democrats stole the 2020 presidential contest. the reaction to last year's contest was exceptionally intense. the president and various individ
the american enterprise institute hosted discussion. >> good morning and welcome to this american enterprise institute event on election securities. i am the resident scholar and i will be your host. let me give you a roadmap about how our program will proceed. i'm going to say a few words about why we are having this program. second, i will introduce our panelists and we will talk until about 11:00. after that, we will have audience q&a. to get your audience in the queue, emailed to...
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on c-span2, a look at the future of conservative foreign policy posted by the american enterprise institute. >> house lawmakers held a hearing marking the centennial of the tulsa race massacre, when a white mob attacked residents, homes and businesses in tulsa, oklahoma. three of the oldest living survivors shared their childhood experiences and lives following the massacre. authorized this is about 2.5 hours. time. i will come everyone to today's hearing on continuing injustice the centennial of the tulsa centennial race massacre. before we continue i to remind members we have a distribution list to circulating motions who wants to offer in today's hearing they will be distributed. finally like to ask all members and witnesses in person and remotely mute your microphone when you are not speaking this will help prevent feedback and other technical issues keep your facemask on at all times in the speaking or unless you are over 100 years old. for those in the room that will be our protocol. i now recognize myself for an opening statement. mr. allison ms. fletcher, welcome and thank you for c
on c-span2, a look at the future of conservative foreign policy posted by the american enterprise institute. >> house lawmakers held a hearing marking the centennial of the tulsa race massacre, when a white mob attacked residents, homes and businesses in tulsa, oklahoma. three of the oldest living survivors shared their childhood experiences and lives following the massacre. authorized this is about 2.5 hours. time. i will come everyone to today's hearing on continuing injustice the...
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a discussion on differing foreign policy agendas within the republican party from the american enterprise institute. watch that live at 3 p.m. eastern on c-span come online at c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more including spark light. >> the greatest talent on earth is the place you call home. at spark light it's our home and right now we're all facing our greatest...
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c-span2 at 3:00 p.m., a look at the future of conservative foreign policy posted by the american enterprise institute. ♪ i >>>> president biden traveled to oklahoma to deliver remarks on the 100th anniversary of the tulsa race massacre. during his visit, the president also met with three survivors of the 1921 massacre, including viola fletcher, hughes van ellis and bedingfield around dolph. this is 45 minutes. >> going to take to oklahoma where president biden is giving a speech to mark the 100th anniversary of the tulsa, oklahoma race massacre. >> one i enrolled as an undergraduate at the university of pennsylvania, my grandmother gave me a manuscript written by her great-grandfather. it was a memoir that began with jb's father to buy his own freedom and continued his life as a successful business owner and hotel he gave in tulsa, oklahoma. -- and hotelier in tulsa, oklahoma. the tulsa race massacre that had destroyed our family business and criminalized our patriarch, jb stratford. educated at oberlin college, indianapolis law school, jb had a hotel business in tulsa that would have been worth over
c-span2 at 3:00 p.m., a look at the future of conservative foreign policy posted by the american enterprise institute. ♪ i >>>> president biden traveled to oklahoma to deliver remarks on the 100th anniversary of the tulsa race massacre. during his visit, the president also met with three survivors of the 1921 massacre, including viola fletcher, hughes van ellis and bedingfield around dolph. this is 45 minutes. >> going to take to oklahoma where president biden is giving a...
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elisabeth braw, resident fellow at the american enterprise institute. think brave box.f the world's biggest banks have been locked out of syndicated bond sales by that european union. the move will cost each of these men millions of dollars. we will have all the details, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. wednesday session. we moved to the upside in london. 10 of the world's biggest banks have been frozen out of eu syndication, possibly causing them millions of dollars in fees. the move comes as they assess if banks have done enough to fix breaches. joining us now is an opinion columnist. we want to get your thoughts on the subject. why are we seeing these banks being barred from this process. i like the title of your piece, you said that bond market has over 900 billion. what is your story? >> are you accusing me of click bait? you are probably right. [laughter] it is a very strange move. regulators in europe, it is not that european union that commissioned this, it is the ecb or the national adult -- national regulators. it is q
elisabeth braw, resident fellow at the american enterprise institute. think brave box.f the world's biggest banks have been locked out of syndicated bond sales by that european union. the move will cost each of these men millions of dollars. we will have all the details, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open. wednesday session. we moved to the upside in london. 10 of the world's biggest banks have been frozen out of eu syndication, possibly causing them...
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this afternoon a discussion foreign policy agendas within the republican party from the american enterprise institute. watch that live at 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2, online at c-span .org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. aiken is theltz president of the american action forum and also served as a former director of the congressional budget office from 2003-2005 joining us this money to talk about economic issues in the biden administration. good morning to you, sir. >> good morning. >> one of the key, i guess, takeaways from the release of the budget last friday was this topic of that ultimately what happened to it, summarize what you saw from the report and then talk about what that means for people who look at these things, such as yourself. >> well, the report was quite striking. this is a budget the plans to spend more as a fraction of our national gross domestic product on averagemi over the next ten years than we ever have, including the world war ii time so it's a very expansive view of government spending to finance that they will raise $3.6 trillion in taxes and we will average
this afternoon a discussion foreign policy agendas within the republican party from the american enterprise institute. watch that live at 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2, online at c-span .org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. aiken is theltz president of the american action forum and also served as a former director of the congressional budget office from 2003-2005 joining us this money to talk about economic issues in the biden administration. good morning to you, sir. >> good...
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the american enterprise institute hosted the discussion. >> welcome to this american enterprise institution event on election integrity. i am your host. let me give you a road map about how our program will proceed over the next 90 minutes. first i am going to say a few words about why we are having this program. second i will introduce our panelists and we will talk until about 11:00. after that, we will have audience q and a. to get your question in the queue either email mail it or go to twitter. to be clear, you don't have to wait until after 11:00 to enter your question. the sooner you get it in, the better your chance of getting an answer. with that, let me move to our program. distrust of the results of presidential elections has been particularly intense in recent years. some democrats believe donald trump won the 2016 election through interference by russia disinformation campaigns carried out via social media. more recently an even larger percentage of republicans believe democrats stole the 2020 presidential contest. while it is certainly the case that phrase of we was robbed the
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. >> welcome to the american enterprise institute and i'm delighted you are joining us on "soccer diplomacywe will do today is talk about the recent book "soccer diplomacy", international relations and football since 1914, which offers reflections on the role of the sport has played in international relations. we are joined by the editor, heather dichter who is an associate professor of a support history sport management at de monfort university as well as by two contributors roy mccree, a senior fellow at the sir arthur lewis institute of social and economic studies at the university of the west indies and a professor of contemporary history at the university. finally, last but not least we are joined by myoi colleague who is here as a resident scholar so we will talk about the book in general, about specific chapters and some other issues related to the concept of "soccer diplomacy". if you have questions, please submit them either by twitter, e-mail and details are on the event's stage. with that, welcome to our esteemed panelists. i'm going to start with a few questions for heather. you
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host: john fortier, american enterprise institute, part of a discussion recovered yesterday on the issuegreat to have you with us is always. guest: thank you. host: coming up on washington journal, we will be joined next by marc ginsberg, president of the group of coalition for a safer web, talking tracking extremist activity online and the administration's plan to counter domestic terrorism. ♪ announcer: journal@c-span.org browse to see what is new on our c-span shop. go tocspanshop.org. announcer: c-span landmark cases explores the stories and constitutional drama between significant court decisions. sunday, watch where laron searle gideon was denied a court-appointed lawyer. the supreme court ruled that under the sixth amendment, they must be afforded the opportunity to defend themselves. watch on c-span, online at www.c-span.org or listen on the c-span radio app. ♪ announcer: washington journal continues. host: former ambassador marc ginsberg, who served in morocco under the carter administration, now serving as the president for the coalition for a safer web talking about efforts co
host: john fortier, american enterprise institute, part of a discussion recovered yesterday on the issuegreat to have you with us is always. guest: thank you. host: coming up on washington journal, we will be joined next by marc ginsberg, president of the group of coalition for a safer web, talking tracking extremist activity online and the administration's plan to counter domestic terrorism. ♪ announcer: journal@c-span.org browse to see what is new on our c-span shop. go tocspanshop.org....
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i am robert dore president of the american enterprise institute and i am very pleased to be able to introduce today's conversation with fester roberts. also very happy to announce that today's event we are beginning a new series of book events. the edward and helen took form. these forms will provide a platform to host prominent authors for discussions of their important new books on issues of national significance. want to take this moment to thank edward and helen for the very generous support of ai and their deep, deep commission. brings together breeders and writers there's no more fitting than today's events. professor tim's new book, this sovereign aisle written in and out of europe offers much-needed perspective on britain's relationship with the european community. since british voters chose to leave the european union in 2016 brexit referendum commentators have tried to explain the outcome by pointing to political forces and economic forces. but professor toombs book takes a different approach. moving his analysis and the counter british history. through that story he gains a new per
i am robert dore president of the american enterprise institute and i am very pleased to be able to introduce today's conversation with fester roberts. also very happy to announce that today's event we are beginning a new series of book events. the edward and helen took form. these forms will provide a platform to host prominent authors for discussions of their important new books on issues of national significance. want to take this moment to thank edward and helen for the very generous...
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nbc news correspondent andrea mitchell, joshua johnson, danielle pletka of the american enterprise institutetime we can say you're the moderator of washington week and congratulations on that. >> thank you. >> on first freedom friday our team laid out three ways this bipartisan deal can get derailed. scenario one, conservatives revolt. you saw that with lindsey graham, a plan that he called extortion. you heard bill cassidy say maybe the president's statement helped calm the waters. see therrio two, the democratic consensus unravels. we heard how that's possible from congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez. however, i sense there is an attempt to not make the white house mad. i mean i thought that was interesting there. and then, scenario three is something, we call it the great unknown. the fact is these are fragile majorities, okay, and anything can happen and suddenly the majorities can change. we have very narrow majorities in the house and senate. andrea mitchell, where does this deal stand? >> it is in such a fraught place, just teetering in the balance. you heard from senator cassidy.
nbc news correspondent andrea mitchell, joshua johnson, danielle pletka of the american enterprise institutetime we can say you're the moderator of washington week and congratulations on that. >> thank you. >> on first freedom friday our team laid out three ways this bipartisan deal can get derailed. scenario one, conservatives revolt. you saw that with lindsey graham, a plan that he called extortion. you heard bill cassidy say maybe the president's statement helped calm the waters....
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also with us, congressional historian and scholar at the american enterprise institute. and shapiro let me begin with you because you're on the staff of senator bernie and senator jay rockefeller of west virginia. so you are tonight our expert on west virginia politics although it may have been west virginia politics of an earlier time. and i raise that because pretty much everything i hear joe manchin say publicly virtually every word i assume is being directed to west virginia voters. he says things that within a paragraph don't make any sense of things i think you knows aren't completely accurate representations of the current situation. but does it sound to you like joe manchin believes anyway that he is serving the west virginia politics that he has to serve to hold on to his senate seat? >> it's good to be with you. look, joe manchin voted twice to remove the president on both impeachments and joe manchin also spent a good amount of time -- so his politics are difficult but not impossible and the state will stand by him i think. i raise the point that senator bird
also with us, congressional historian and scholar at the american enterprise institute. and shapiro let me begin with you because you're on the staff of senator bernie and senator jay rockefeller of west virginia. so you are tonight our expert on west virginia politics although it may have been west virginia politics of an earlier time. and i raise that because pretty much everything i hear joe manchin say publicly virtually every word i assume is being directed to west virginia voters. he says...
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i'm present of the american enterprise institute and i am very pleased to be able to introduce today'sversation with professor robert tuma. it also very happy to announce today's event we are beginning a new series of book events the edward and helen book form. these forms will provide platform to host prominent authors for discussions of their important new book on issues of national significance. i want to take this moment to thank edward and helen hintz book forum for the various generous support of ai in the deep, deep commitment to our mission. this formal brings together leading thinkers and writers is no market beginning than today's events. professor tombs new book, "this sovereign isle" written in and out of your provides much-needed perspective on relationship with european community. since british voters chose to leave the union in 2016, brexit referendum commentators are tried explaining the outcome by pointing to political courses and economic interests. professor tombs book takes a different approach. routing his analysis in british history. too that store he gains a new
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for senator robert byrd of west virginia, also congressional historian and scholar at american enterprise institute. ari let me begin with you, you were on the staff of senator byrd and senator j. rockefeller of west virginia, you're our expert on west virginia politics even of an earlier time. i raise that because pretty much everything i hear joe manchin say publicly, virtually every word of it i assume is being directed to west virginia voters. because he says things within a paragraph don't make sense. things that i think he knows aren't completely accurate representations of the current situation, but does it sound to you like joe manchin believes anyway that he is serving the west virginia politics he has to serve in order to hold on to his senate seat? >> lawrence, good to be with you. look, joe manchin voted twice to remove the president on both impeachments, and joe manchin spent a great deal of time making sure we had a second coronavirus package. he worked on it for months. so his politics are difficult but not impossible. he knows the state and the state will stand by him i think. i rai
for senator robert byrd of west virginia, also congressional historian and scholar at american enterprise institute. ari let me begin with you, you were on the staff of senator byrd and senator j. rockefeller of west virginia, you're our expert on west virginia politics even of an earlier time. i raise that because pretty much everything i hear joe manchin say publicly, virtually every word of it i assume is being directed to west virginia voters. because he says things within a paragraph don't...
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look at the chart from the american enterprise institute. the inverse relationship between gun ownership and crime productive. here's what it's about. the american left has systematically gone about creating a culture of crime. our laws are consistent. not just called unfair, but systemically racist. who would follow the rules of a rigged game? in san francisco, shoplifters steal anything that amounts to $950 and go free. in los angeles, the district attorney shortened the sentence of violent murderers. illegal immigrants go basically unenforced. many alleged rioters and looters have gone free and have had their charges dropped. and our leaders rushed to the defense of criminals like jacob leight, who was wanted on felony sexual assault warrant. instead of being arrested, kamala harris said she was proud of him. fascists,, pigs, and racists. you can destroy the rule of law and create a culture of crime. did you know that in greece, almost nobody pays taxes? you are considered a rule if you do. you are a patriot if you break tax laws. they hav
look at the chart from the american enterprise institute. the inverse relationship between gun ownership and crime productive. here's what it's about. the american left has systematically gone about creating a culture of crime. our laws are consistent. not just called unfair, but systemically racist. who would follow the rules of a rigged game? in san francisco, shoplifters steal anything that amounts to $950 and go free. in los angeles, the district attorney shortened the sentence of violent...
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. >> we take a live now to the discussion of the american enterprise institute about the republican parties patient for foreign policy. on coverage on "c-span2". >> what it means to be american on the conservative policies and there's obviously 100 more than one point of view and that's. his basic up assumptions of the foreign policy. aei is clear and the leadership also in favor of civil exchange and ideas on these issues. i am very happy to welcome today's panelist. nadia is a senior fellow of the hudson institute . did she was author of the 2017 u.s. national security strategy and deputy national security advisor for strategy in 2018 for the trump administration. she previously was an officer international security and foreign policy program of the smith richardson foundation. kelly, senior advisor to an institute of contributing editor at the american conservatism. and corey, director of defense policy that the american institute and a number of leading positions of the u.s. department of defense, department of state, and the national security council. she's a contributing writer at the
. >> we take a live now to the discussion of the american enterprise institute about the republican parties patient for foreign policy. on coverage on "c-span2". >> what it means to be american on the conservative policies and there's obviously 100 more than one point of view and that's. his basic up assumptions of the foreign policy. aei is clear and the leadership also in favor of civil exchange and ideas on these issues. i am very happy to welcome today's panelist....
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institute and contributing editor at the american conservative. cory shockey is director of foreign and defense policy at the american enterprise institute. she's held a number of leading positions at the u.s department of defense department of state , and the national security council. she's a contributing writer at the atlantic, and war on the rocks, and is the author of safe passage, a book about the rise of america to world power. i've asked all three panelists to make an opening statement on the following questions -- what do you see as the current state of play among conservatives within the united states on foreign policy issues? what do you think a conservative foreign policy might look like in the coming years given existing trends what do you think a conservative foreign policy should look, like and what makes it specifically conservative? so for audience please send questions after the panelists have made their opening statements. i'll ask them a number of related questions including , those from our online audience and the order in each round will be nadia, kelly, and corey so the premise of this panel is that a lively civil g
institute and contributing editor at the american conservative. cory shockey is director of foreign and defense policy at the american enterprise institute. she's held a number of leading positions at the u.s department of defense department of state , and the national security council. she's a contributing writer at the atlantic, and war on the rocks, and is the author of safe passage, a book about the rise of america to world power. i've asked all three panelists to make an opening statement...
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the president of american enterprise institute spent seven years running new york city's welfare programs, welcome to the show. i read a recent piece from you, and you say this money doesn't get to these underlying factors that are so critical. share those thoughts with us. >> well, it's a big change to have money coming from washington every month to families that in a different circumstance, in the way we ran it in new york city and the way it happens all across the country, would come into an office and see someone who would try to help them with employment, with issues concerning their education and training, with issues concerning substance abuse or other issues going on in their family, maybe help them connect if there's an absent parent and not involved this helping with the support for their children. so to take that away and say we can do this all from washington by spending check -- sending checks every month, i think has a lot of potential to undermine the ability to help these families move up. charles: when you talk about moving up, talking about trying to be more self-suffic
the president of american enterprise institute spent seven years running new york city's welfare programs, welcome to the show. i read a recent piece from you, and you say this money doesn't get to these underlying factors that are so critical. share those thoughts with us. >> well, it's a big change to have money coming from washington every month to families that in a different circumstance, in the way we ran it in new york city and the way it happens all across the country, would come...
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it marc thiessen of the american enterprise institute, catherine lucey, who covers the white house fornal," and former democratic congressman harold ford jr. so, marc, let me start with you. how do we think that president biden's foreign trip is going so far and what do you expect from this much-anticipated summit with vladimir putin? >> well, it shouldn't be hard for biden to have a smooth trip with our european allies because all he has to do is not be donald trump. i'm sure they are thrilled not to be challenged on their trade practices, not being challenged on meeting their nato commitments and i'm sure germany loves not being pushed to cancel it snored stream 2 pipeline that's going to make russia more dependent -- europe more dependent on russia for natural gas. in terms of china, you'll notice that secretary blinken didn't answer your question when you ask him are you going to get a communique that condemns chinese slave labor. if he hasn't been able to get the european allies to meaningfully challenge china in any way and the reason is because the european union has huge trade
it marc thiessen of the american enterprise institute, catherine lucey, who covers the white house fornal," and former democratic congressman harold ford jr. so, marc, let me start with you. how do we think that president biden's foreign trip is going so far and what do you expect from this much-anticipated summit with vladimir putin? >> well, it shouldn't be hard for biden to have a smooth trip with our european allies because all he has to do is not be donald trump. i'm sure they...
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kelly ross is advisor to the policy institute and contributing editor at the american conservative . kelly shockley is director of policy at the american enterprise institute and served a number of leading positions at the department of state and national security council as a contributing writer and the atlantic and is the author of safe passage about the rise of america towards power. i've asked all panelists to make an opening statement on the following question. what do you see as the current state of play among conservatives on foreign-policy issues, what do you think conservative policy might look like in the coming years following this trend and what do you think conservative foreign-policy should look like and what makes it specifically conservative? please send questions out to the panelists and i'll ask them a number of related questions including those from the audience. and the order in retract each round will be nadia, kelly and corey. it's a exchange between different types of conservatives on foreign-policy issue and welcome and not at the floor is yours. >> thank you colin and it's great to be here with colin, kelly and corey. i f
kelly ross is advisor to the policy institute and contributing editor at the american conservative . kelly shockley is director of policy at the american enterprise institute and served a number of leading positions at the department of state and national security council as a contributing writer and the atlantic and is the author of safe passage about the rise of america towards power. i've asked all panelists to make an opening statement on the following question. what do you see as the...
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joining us now is norm orenstein, an emeritus scholar at the american enterprise institute and among see you again. welcome. >> good to see you, too, joshua. call me norm. >> good to see you, norm. what do you think the action might look for? is it the for the people act working its way through congress or could it be something else, assuming we are talking about federal action from washington? >> it starts with the voting rights acts which was eviscerated by the shelby county action. they're separate but important actions to take. it is important to know even if we got all of the elements for the for the people act, which would safeguard federal elections for voters and make it easier for them to vote and overcome a lot of these voter suppression measures, they don't directly address the biggest threat that we have to our democracy. as i saw ali vitali at the start of the show talking about trump out there continuing to agitate and, as you mentioned, all of these states that are building in ways in which they can overturn legitimate election results, we've got a bigger problem. but
joining us now is norm orenstein, an emeritus scholar at the american enterprise institute and among see you again. welcome. >> good to see you, too, joshua. call me norm. >> good to see you, norm. what do you think the action might look for? is it the for the people act working its way through congress or could it be something else, assuming we are talking about federal action from washington? >> it starts with the voting rights acts which was eviscerated by the shelby county...
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and also with us norman ornstein congressional historian and a meredith scholar at the american enterprise instituteator franken's it's like it felt like joe manchin reap read your op-ed piece today or whenever he said that and just put it down and said it to these people. >> i wouldn't get overly excited. he says he's open to modification and he's kind of said that all along. he won't get rid of the filibuster but what mormon i have proposed is a modification as you've outlined that instead of requiring 60 votes to end the filibuster, you would require 41 from the minority to vote to the floor and vote to sustain the filibuster and then, you would have to hold the floor and actually debate the issue. that's one of the options that joe ott outlined today, and that is exactly what norm and i have proposed. >> and norm you have been discussing this for a while, what do you make of where senator manchin is as of tonight? >> i'm very encouraged. on a couple of fronts. i recall that manchin had also only been the democrat that refused to endorse and cosponsor the for the people act, the fs1, hr one, the
and also with us norman ornstein congressional historian and a meredith scholar at the american enterprise instituteator franken's it's like it felt like joe manchin reap read your op-ed piece today or whenever he said that and just put it down and said it to these people. >> i wouldn't get overly excited. he says he's open to modification and he's kind of said that all along. he won't get rid of the filibuster but what mormon i have proposed is a modification as you've outlined that...
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i'm present of the american enterprise institute and i am very pleased to be able to introduce today'srofessor robert tuma. it also very happy to announce today's event we are beginning a new series of book events the edward and helen book form. these forms will provide platform to host prominent authors for discussions of their important new book on issues of national significance. i want to take this moment to thank edward and helen hintz book forum for the various generous support of ai in the
i'm present of the american enterprise institute and i am very pleased to be able to introduce today'srofessor robert tuma. it also very happy to announce today's event we are beginning a new series of book events the edward and helen book form. these forms will provide platform to host prominent authors for discussions of their important new book on issues of national significance. i want to take this moment to thank edward and helen hintz book forum for the various generous support of ai in...
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we will take you to a discussion been hosted by the american enterprise institute looking at strengthening america's trust in presidential election results. it's just getting started live here on c-span. >> groups filed dozens of lawsuits. come january 6, republican members of congress repeated allegations of voter fraud and they voted against accepting the electoral slate. disbelief became action. action when store -- protester stormed the u.s. capital. the controversy continues and reverberations continue. a recent blog post showed that only one quarter of republicans polled thought joe biden was legitimately elected president. if the goal is to -- representative democracy doesn't work if people refuse to accept elections. various countries where long -- young democracies can collapse. having said my say about why we are here, let's introduce the panelist. david is the executive director and founder of the center for election innovation and research. james -- they ensure that all voters can vote conveniently. daniel is a scholar and works in public opinion. he is the director of the surv
we will take you to a discussion been hosted by the american enterprise institute looking at strengthening america's trust in presidential election results. it's just getting started live here on c-span. >> groups filed dozens of lawsuits. come january 6, republican members of congress repeated allegations of voter fraud and they voted against accepting the electoral slate. disbelief became action. action when store -- protester stormed the u.s. capital. the controversy continues and...
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c-span2 at 3:00 p.m., look at the future of conservative foreign policy, hosted by the american enterprise institute. >> coming up in one hour, kaitlynn glover of the national cattlemen's beef association on animal agriculture. at 8 a.m., dedrick asante-muhammed from the racial coalition on the racial wealth gap in the u.s. and his proposal to close that gap. ♪ host: good morning. it is wednesday, june 2, 2021. resident biden brought a national spotlight on tulsa, oklahoma, being the first president to visit the city on the 1921 race massacre. in the wake of that remembrance, we are spending our first hour reflecting on race relations in this country. how do you think race relations have changed and have not changed over the past 100 years? lines are split regionally. eastern or central time zones, (202)-748-8000. mountain or pacific time zones, (202)-748-8001. you can also send a text, (202)-748-8003. if you do, include your name and where you are from. otherwise, catch up with us on social media. on twitter, it is --@cspanwj. on facebook, it is facebook.com/c-span. good wednesday morning. you can
c-span2 at 3:00 p.m., look at the future of conservative foreign policy, hosted by the american enterprise institute. >> coming up in one hour, kaitlynn glover of the national cattlemen's beef association on animal agriculture. at 8 a.m., dedrick asante-muhammed from the racial coalition on the racial wealth gap in the u.s. and his proposal to close that gap. ♪ host: good morning. it is wednesday, june 2, 2021. resident biden brought a national spotlight on tulsa, oklahoma, being the...
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happy friday, and thank you for joining us today at the american enterprise institute with representative john katko where we're going to talk about cybersecurity, and i'm very excited about this discussion. to start things off, john katko is the 25th representative of new york and he serves as ranking member on the house, homeland and security committee. before joining the house, he was an assistant attorney general where he spent years working on rico cases, after which he spent time in the enforcement division which i understand is being very helpful right now since we're dealing with so much in ransomware and what's going on in crypto and cybersecurity. representative, thank you for joining us to talk about cyber. >> thanks for having me. i'm looking forward to the discussion. >> there's a lot going on. we talked in january, but since then we've had a tremendous amount of activity in this area. i know you spent two decades in organized crime as a prosecutor as well as working for the united states all around the world, and we previously talked about the stuff you were able to do with
happy friday, and thank you for joining us today at the american enterprise institute with representative john katko where we're going to talk about cybersecurity, and i'm very excited about this discussion. to start things off, john katko is the 25th representative of new york and he serves as ranking member on the house, homeland and security committee. before joining the house, he was an assistant attorney general where he spent years working on rico cases, after which he spent time in the...
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c-span two at 3:00 p.m., a look at the future of conservative foreign policy posted by the american enterprise institute♪
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