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tennessee, from republican line here with henry olson in washington.aller: i would like to thank c-span for having someone that supports president trump on the tv. the reason i like president trump is because he sounds just the number one of one issues is immigration. two is china. he is taking both of those on and i think it is kind of refreshing to have someone that -- president trump is doing a pretty good job in my opinion. all i can say is elect donald trump 2020. host: thanks for the call. guest: byron is a good example of the republican electorate. those ideas preexisted before president trump. republicans want to control the immigration issue before president trump. they wanted to take on china and other overseas competitors that were outbidding american firms for american jobs and the rest of the republican field did not want to take on both of those issues. donald trump made them his signature issues the moment he came down the escalator. he is the person who reflects what americans want, not the person who calls on american wants. host: if y
tennessee, from republican line here with henry olson in washington.aller: i would like to thank c-span for having someone that supports president trump on the tv. the reason i like president trump is because he sounds just the number one of one issues is immigration. two is china. he is taking both of those on and i think it is kind of refreshing to have someone that -- president trump is doing a pretty good job in my opinion. all i can say is elect donald trump 2020. host: thanks for the...
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just last week, i saw a piece by henry olson, how to make america great again and he was saying conservatives have to address the issue of equality. act with meeting a lot of this. the issue of nationalism, here is a kind of patriotism that people should feel very comfortable with. the issue of equality is the same way, you don't want to givs these problems otherwise the people who don't share your values will take advantage of it and how do you do that in the current context? [laughter] >> why the rebirth? the answer is, i don't know why. i do think we've been through this stretch of time up increasing disparity and increasing inequality. gone from some comparison, 31, 300 to one, whatever it is but t this is a trend of the last 40 years or something like that. it's not a good trend. it was especially worrisome thoughts until a couple of years ago when not only was there disparity but when wages were stagnating or even coming in lower than they had tickets before so it wasn't just inequality but before the lower rungs were moving down, but certainly were not moving upward according to the of
just last week, i saw a piece by henry olson, how to make america great again and he was saying conservatives have to address the issue of equality. act with meeting a lot of this. the issue of nationalism, here is a kind of patriotism that people should feel very comfortable with. the issue of equality is the same way, you don't want to givs these problems otherwise the people who don't share your values will take advantage of it and how do you do that in the current context? [laughter]...
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with henry olson of the ethics and public policy center.niversity of kansas history professor david farber, on the 50th anniversary of woodstock heard and the counterculture of the 19 60's. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern sunday morning. join the discussion. announcer: tomorrow on newsmakers, david mcintosh, president of the club for growth, talks about the cause for recent stock market volatility and president trump's trade policy. >> what is happening i think that is causing a lot of that volatility in the marketplace, is the president's strategy with china has required that we impose significant tariffs on china. those are ultimately cost to the american people. at one point, i think he ar
with henry olson of the ethics and public policy center.niversity of kansas history professor david farber, on the 50th anniversary of woodstock heard and the counterculture of the 19 60's. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern sunday morning. join the discussion. announcer: tomorrow on newsmakers, david mcintosh, president of the club for growth, talks about the cause for recent stock market volatility and president trump's trade policy. >> what is...
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. >> this morning, henry olson from the ethics and public policy center talks about in the future of the republican party. and lat
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she has studied very diligently .arious issues host: quick word about tomorrow's program, henry olson be with us. future of the republican party, he will talk to us about the working-class republican, ronald reagan and the return of blue-collar conservatism. we will take a look back at , adstock with david farber history professor at the university of kansas. that will be a joint production with american history television. tomorrow 7:00, just like we are every day. enjoy the rest of your day. we will see you here tomorrow. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> here is some of what you can watch this morning. next, interviews with three teachers visiting c-span this summer. after that, presidential candidate pete buttigieg needs voters at the i was stay there. beto o'rourke announces -- the iowa state fair. beto o'rourke announces he is continuing his campaign. sunday, doug mills talks about photos covering president trump. >> h
she has studied very diligently .arious issues host: quick word about tomorrow's program, henry olson be with us. future of the republican party, he will talk to us about the working-class republican, ronald reagan and the return of blue-collar conservatism. we will take a look back at , adstock with david farber history professor at the university of kansas. that will be a joint production with american history television. tomorrow 7:00, just like we are every day. enjoy the rest of your day....
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coming up sunday morning, a look at campaign 2020 and the future of the republican party, with henry olson of the ethics and public policy center and university of kansas history presents or -- professor david farmer on the 50th anniversary of woodstock. be sure to watch washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern sunday morning. join the discussion. sunday on q and a, new york times staff photographer doug mills talks about photos covering president trump. >> he obviously enjoys having us around. i really believe that despite his constant comments about fake news and the media, i really feel he enjoys having us around, because it helps drive his message, it helps drive the news of the day, which he can do every day and does every day. he is constantly driving the message and therefore, having us around really allows him to do that. announcer 1: sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a. challenge2: the mikva held its public speaking competition, "soapbox nation: youth speech showcase" at the newseum in washington, d.c.. the mikvaox nation -- civicsge aims to promote among students
coming up sunday morning, a look at campaign 2020 and the future of the republican party, with henry olson of the ethics and public policy center and university of kansas history presents or -- professor david farmer on the 50th anniversary of woodstock. be sure to watch washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern sunday morning. join the discussion. sunday on q and a, new york times staff photographer doug mills talks about photos covering president trump. >> he obviously enjoys having...
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with henry olson of the ethics and public policy center. university of kansas history professor david farber, on the 50th anniversary of woodstock heard and the counterculture of the 19 60's. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern sunday morning. join the discussion. announcer: tomorrow on newsmakers, david mcintosh, president of the club for growth, talks about the cause for recent stock market volatility and president trump's trade policy. >> what is happening i think that is causing a lot of that volatility in the marketplace, is the president's strategy with china has required that we impose significant tariffs on china. those are ultimately cost to the american people. at one point, i think he articulated it, we are doing well now so let me use this tool. i understand that tariffs may be a little drag on the economy. but now is the time to do it. because in the end, we are going to get a better trade agreement, and both sides will benefit. to have itneed try both ways? this past week he delayed implemen
with henry olson of the ethics and public policy center. university of kansas history professor david farber, on the 50th anniversary of woodstock heard and the counterculture of the 19 60's. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern sunday morning. join the discussion. announcer: tomorrow on newsmakers, david mcintosh, president of the club for growth, talks about the cause for recent stock market volatility and president trump's trade policy. >> what is...