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pleasure to speak to you. >> pleasure. >> horowitz: i'm josh horowitz filling in for charlie rose. zoe lister-jones is here, writer, director, producer and star in the new film "band aid," about a constantly fighting couple who tries to save their marriage by song. dives into the messy business of creation. the trailer. >> it's one dish. one dish. you happen to be quite the dish nazi, i might add. when did you -- everything is like, this is not clean -- >> super offensive because i come from a long line of holocaust survivors. >> how could there be a long line of holocaust survivors? i was thinking -- >> do you want to -- no, i was thinking we order papa john's. >> the sensation i get from sex and eating pizza is interchangeable for me at this point. >> these issues may seem trivial, they need to be addressed. >> where do you think we go from here? >> i don't know. what if we turned all our fights into songs? let's start a band. >> great neighbor. hi, dave. i was in a band myself. what was it called? it was called myself, a solo percussive group. you know -- >> uh-huh. let's make a
pleasure to speak to you. >> pleasure. >> horowitz: i'm josh horowitz filling in for charlie rose. zoe lister-jones is here, writer, director, producer and star in the new film "band aid," about a constantly fighting couple who tries to save their marriage by song. dives into the messy business of creation. the trailer. >> it's one dish. one dish. you happen to be quite the dish nazi, i might add. when did you -- everything is like, this is not clean -- >>...
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horowitz. >> thank you mr. chairman, ranking member feinstein, members of the committee. thank you for inviting me to testify at today's hearing. the foreign agents registration act is an important statute that congress passed to ensure that the people of the united states are informed of attempts by foreign principals to influence u.s. public opinion, policy, and laws. in september, 2016, my office issued an audit report on the department's efforts to enforcesce fara and its administration and monitoring of fara registrations. we found that the number of fara registrations has declined significantly over the last two decades and that criminal prosecutions and civil enforcement actions are rare. additionally, we determined that over half of the initial fara registration wes reviewed were untimely and 50% of registrants filed at least one recurring six-month supplemental registration late. in light of the information we reviewed and evaluated, we identified four general areas of concern. first,
horowitz. >> thank you mr. chairman, ranking member feinstein, members of the committee. thank you for inviting me to testify at today's hearing. the foreign agents registration act is an important statute that congress passed to ensure that the people of the united states are informed of attempts by foreign principals to influence u.s. public opinion, policy, and laws. in september, 2016, my office issued an audit report on the department's efforts to enforcesce fara and its...
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welcome, ladies and gentlemen, david horowitz. [applause] >> we have been trying to get you here for years. we have. we have been trying to get him here for the longest time. it is so good to have you here. we have a little over an hour. we will have a conversation, we will take questions. when i say i have read all your books, i literally have. this is not all of them but a quarter, 1/5 maybe. destructive generation was the first one i read, this is with peter callier. and second thoughts about the 60's, the one where you came out from the left, left to left. , he did not ask me to do this, i promise you. "radical son" is great. whittakerke the chambers witness of this generation. i believe national review or one of the publications, weekly standard said something like that. weekly standard. he has done of late a number of different books, the black book of the american left. i have volume one, volume two, and there have been at least three, maybe four. david: maybe six. host: there is so much here. and triedo my office to sort o
welcome, ladies and gentlemen, david horowitz. [applause] >> we have been trying to get you here for years. we have. we have been trying to get him here for the longest time. it is so good to have you here. we have a little over an hour. we will have a conversation, we will take questions. when i say i have read all your books, i literally have. this is not all of them but a quarter, 1/5 maybe. destructive generation was the first one i read, this is with peter callier. and second...
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horowitz. then we'll have five-minute rounds for questioning. >> good morning, chairman grassley. ranking member feinstein and distinguished members of the committee. thank you for providing me the opportunity to testify on behalf of the department of justice concerning the foreign agents registration act. the department appreciates the committee's interest in fara. i know the committee already has my written testimony so i won't repeat it here. instead, i'll cover a few key points about the law and its background, how we enforce and administer it, and how the department has responded to last year's report by the justice department's inspector general. fara is a disclosure statute that requires persons in the united states who engage in specified activities as agents of foreign principals to register with the department. the act's purpose is to ensure the american public and our lawmakers know the source of information that is provided at the behest of a foreign principal where that information
horowitz. then we'll have five-minute rounds for questioning. >> good morning, chairman grassley. ranking member feinstein and distinguished members of the committee. thank you for providing me the opportunity to testify on behalf of the department of justice concerning the foreign agents registration act. the department appreciates the committee's interest in fara. i know the committee already has my written testimony so i won't repeat it here. instead, i'll cover a few key points about...
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tonight on c-span, author david horowitz on the history of the communist party. politics, economics, and the future of the left under president trump. french president emmanuel macron delivers his first major speech to parliament. next, author david horowitz speaks about the history of the communist party and his views on socialism, conservatism, and liberalism. this is part of a conference. he is interviewed by the centrist director and he will take questions from the audience. this is one hour and 10 minutes. welcomebody
tonight on c-span, author david horowitz on the history of the communist party. politics, economics, and the future of the left under president trump. french president emmanuel macron delivers his first major speech to parliament. next, author david horowitz speaks about the history of the communist party and his views on socialism, conservatism, and liberalism. this is part of a conference. he is interviewed by the centrist director and he will take questions from the audience. this is one...
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a lot of key issues michael horowitz is going to be weighing in on. other officials testifying. finance ier who could shed now light. there could be new information this committee gleans even though paul manafort, donald trump jr. as well as glenn simpson who is the head of that firm, behind that russian dossier all cut deals to avoid appearing in h public in today's hearing providing records, potentially private interview before they come publicly. >> that kicks off very short ily. you'll see the opening statements here. some more breaking news. >>> officials tell cnn that foreign general jeff sessions indeed as some reports were swirling is planning to announce stepped up multiple investigations on leaks. this is something the president has called for over and over again and criticized the attorney general for not doing more. >> yes. the this may be one of the paths that he has to rehabilitation in the eyes of the president. see what happens with that. >>> joining us now to talk about a lot of developments this morning democratic congressman of california, congressman thanks f
a lot of key issues michael horowitz is going to be weighing in on. other officials testifying. finance ier who could shed now light. there could be new information this committee gleans even though paul manafort, donald trump jr. as well as glenn simpson who is the head of that firm, behind that russian dossier all cut deals to avoid appearing in h public in today's hearing providing records, potentially private interview before they come publicly. >> that kicks off very short ily....
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by way of background i'm a partner at venture capital firm andreessen horowitz.irm that invests in new, exciting emerging technologies. everything from artificial intelligence, to drones, to financial technology, to health technology, to companies like air bn and b and lyft and huge companies like where chris is at and other companies we look to have the most exciting technologies which have a huge impact on the work that all of you are doing. before i was in an addressen horowitz i spent time in national security positions at obama administration. i was in the white house at the national security council where i spent hundreds of house in the white house situation room, dealing with everything of the planning of the operation against osama bin laden and to trade issues, to increasingly cybersecurity issues you which really were some of the serious and significant which pervaded nearly everything that we talked about. i then spent time as deputy assistant secretary of defense dealing with some of those issues from the defense perspective. so i would say that by w
by way of background i'm a partner at venture capital firm andreessen horowitz.irm that invests in new, exciting emerging technologies. everything from artificial intelligence, to drones, to financial technology, to health technology, to companies like air bn and b and lyft and huge companies like where chris is at and other companies we look to have the most exciting technologies which have a huge impact on the work that all of you are doing. before i was in an addressen horowitz i spent time...
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horowitz and you. thank you, mr. chairman. >> senator hatch? >> welcome to the committee, we're happy to have all of you here. i come with one simple message, let's be fair, let's judge both sides of the political divide, both parties by the same standards and there are few things i take more seriously than the allegations of foreign interference in the election. actually, for foreign influence -- actually, foreign influence would be an egregious violation of our sovereignty, even the plausible allegation of it can, if left unaddressed, seriously undermine public confidence in our institutions. we've heard pretty serious accusations of foreign influence over the trump campaign, whether here in the senate more to the -- in the senate, or in the media and, frankly many of these allegations have been truly outlandish. most have been politically motivated and all have been taking their toll. even the most outrageous accusation repeated often enough will slowly acquire a false ring of truth, especially in today's media environment so to the extent t
horowitz and you. thank you, mr. chairman. >> senator hatch? >> welcome to the committee, we're happy to have all of you here. i come with one simple message, let's be fair, let's judge both sides of the political divide, both parties by the same standards and there are few things i take more seriously than the allegations of foreign interference in the election. actually, for foreign influence -- actually, foreign influence would be an egregious violation of our sovereignty, even...
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my name is jamie horowitz, i'm on the headliners committee here at the national press club.behalf of our president jeff baloo and our 3,000 members, i want to -- we're honored today to have mr. walter shaub jr. with us. i want to say that yesterday as i was driving our -- perhaps more
my name is jamie horowitz, i'm on the headliners committee here at the national press club.behalf of our president jeff baloo and our 3,000 members, i want to -- we're honored today to have mr. walter shaub jr. with us. i want to say that yesterday as i was driving our -- perhaps more
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next, author david horowitz speaks about the history of the communist party and his views on socialism, conservatism, and liberalism. from grove city college in pennsylvania, this is an hour and 10 minutes here in >> everybody welcome, ladies and gentlemen, david horowitz. [applause] >> we have been trying to get you here for years. we have. we have been trying to get him here for the longest time. it is so good to have you here.
next, author david horowitz speaks about the history of the communist party and his views on socialism, conservatism, and liberalism. from grove city college in pennsylvania, this is an hour and 10 minutes here in >> everybody welcome, ladies and gentlemen, david horowitz. [applause] >> we have been trying to get you here for years. we have. we have been trying to get him here for the longest time. it is so good to have you here.
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eastern, author david horowitz. communism, socialism, and the communism, socialism, and the social justice movement, progressive -- progressivism, based on christianity. they look on the world is a fall in place. it is a place of injustice. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, a debate on technology and privacy and whether tech company should be required to disclose customer data. >> some suggest we ought to build a backdoor, in order to allow law enforcement access to data. the problem with that is, you cannot build a backdoor that would only work for the u.s. government, good guys, or other people with good motives. if you build it for them, the encryption will be weakened for everyone. >> wednesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, justice clint bullock. >> the most important and enduring decision a president will ever make is, who to appoint to the united states supreme court and federal judiciary. >> thursday >> women are often first to spot conflict on the horizon coming their way. insight and information is ignored, it often leads to c
eastern, author david horowitz. communism, socialism, and the communism, socialism, and the social justice movement, progressive -- progressivism, based on christianity. they look on the world is a fall in place. it is a place of injustice. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, a debate on technology and privacy and whether tech company should be required to disclose customer data. >> some suggest we ought to build a backdoor, in order to allow law enforcement access to data. the problem with that is,...
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my name is jamie horowitz, i'm on the headliners committee here at the national press club. on behalf of our president, jeff, and our 3,000 members, we're honored today to have mr. walter shaub jr. with us. i want to say that yesterday as
my name is jamie horowitz, i'm on the headliners committee here at the national press club. on behalf of our president, jeff, and our 3,000 members, we're honored today to have mr. walter shaub jr. with us. i want to say that yesterday as
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"washington of post," profile sort of jeff sessions, the attorney general, horowitz, for souring, they t met a decade ago when the thetor from alabama invited real estate mogul to testify about renovation of the united nations. sessions was taken by donald trump calling him a breath of fresh air for the senate, but was cemented when trump began to move toward a bid.dential trump saw sessions as similar immigration,iner on far from beloved by elite and wealthy donors of the republican party. "he saw sessions as someone he could develop natural rapport said in sessions, immigration, trade, veteran's to engage.willing that was start, although sessions was first politician to and back him to to multsuous moment, the support the now. session was confirmed as remove general to himself in the russian nvestigation was a breech of trump apparent. again, that is just one of the pieces in the paper this morning. reference that. segments we have done today or phones.g else in open start in wyoming this morning. goodis bernie, bernie, hi, morning. caller: good morning, partner, how you doing today?
"washington of post," profile sort of jeff sessions, the attorney general, horowitz, for souring, they t met a decade ago when the thetor from alabama invited real estate mogul to testify about renovation of the united nations. sessions was taken by donald trump calling him a breath of fresh air for the senate, but was cemented when trump began to move toward a bid.dential trump saw sessions as similar immigration,iner on far from beloved by elite and wealthy donors of the republican...
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another stumble for fochlktz program director jamie horowitz was fired. in the last year, fox news chairman roger ailes and bill o'reilly fired amongst similar allegations. >>> admitting that he treated women badly. scott budman is live and following the story. >> dave mcclure something of a poster child successfully helping companies launch from the company he launched. he stepped away admitting he -- >> reporter: 5 hundred start ups, calling himself a creep admitting that he made inappropriate advancement towards women in the work place. >> i think we are on the verge of a big shakeup. >> reporter: he joins other executives. >> those investors who have been misbehaving, and there are a lot of them. they are going to be called out. >> reporter: not afraid to tell stories of sexism. >> one time i was told i had to hire somebody because she had good legs. >> reporter: fran maier is the cofounder of match.com. >> such a culture of bro culture. your chances when you walk in are down. >> reporter: one of several voices we heard today who said an apologetic me
another stumble for fochlktz program director jamie horowitz was fired. in the last year, fox news chairman roger ailes and bill o'reilly fired amongst similar allegations. >>> admitting that he treated women badly. scott budman is live and following the story. >> dave mcclure something of a poster child successfully helping companies launch from the company he launched. he stepped away admitting he -- >> reporter: 5 hundred start ups, calling himself a creep admitting that...
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jamie horowitz was fired over allegations 6 sexual harassment.ffers were told everyone at fox sports no matter what role we play or what 140 -- tore what show we contribute to are non-necessity negotiable. the attorney for fox the countered the termination was fully warranted and the lawyer's accusations are ill-informed and misguide. i'm not going to go ballistic over this "new york times" correction. but after the paper said if north korea's government tweeted the government's reaction to the miss. >>it -- keep us in the media and we'll continue the conversation. you can check out our podcast as well. we'll see you next sunday, 11:00 eastern, every sunday morning. . ♪ people are looking for a new brand of change. replace the public your populism here. the next revolution starts right
jamie horowitz was fired over allegations 6 sexual harassment.ffers were told everyone at fox sports no matter what role we play or what 140 -- tore what show we contribute to are non-necessity negotiable. the attorney for fox the countered the termination was fully warranted and the lawyer's accusations are ill-informed and misguide. i'm not going to go ballistic over this "new york times" correction. but after the paper said if north korea's government tweeted the government's...
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[laughter] >> see the entire interview with conservative author david horowitz on the history of the communist party and his views on socialism, conservatism, and liberalism, tonight at 8:00 eastern here on c-span. >> tonight on "the communicators" -- >> i haven't changed, the things i care about in terms of consumers being first and foremost in our minds when it comes to policy and my interests and serving them. that has not changed. >> mignon clyburn, the longest-serving fcc commissioner and the only democrat on the commission, talks about how the fcc is changing under republican leadership and issues ahead. >> when we go into a direction that might be more philosophical, i believe than practical, we need to ask ourselves, will consumers be protected? under the current paradigm that i see teed up, what i'm hearing in terms of moving back to the days of old, i really don't see where the consumer benefits will derive. >> watch "the communicators" tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >> this week during the july for recess in primetime on c-span, tuesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, a debate
[laughter] >> see the entire interview with conservative author david horowitz on the history of the communist party and his views on socialism, conservatism, and liberalism, tonight at 8:00 eastern here on c-span. >> tonight on "the communicators" -- >> i haven't changed, the things i care about in terms of consumers being first and foremost in our minds when it comes to policy and my interests and serving them. that has not changed. >> mignon clyburn, the...
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todd horowitz, if the president makes progress on tax reform, how high will we go? lot more room here. and assume we're working on hopes and dreams, if they can get all of these programs done. if they don't get them done, i think we're set up for a little bit of a correction. whether or not we get it or not, that's another story because there's still the chance for yield. the overall setup. a lot has been priced into the market and more likely we'll see a little more of a correction before we go higher. and i don't think that will be affected immediately. >> your take on the question. if we get tax reform on the growth agenda, how high does the market go. >> we get 5 to 8% for correction. this is why traders are not selling off to your point when you open the show, they can't afford to be out of the market if there's land making decision out of the white house. >> we deal with every single day, and every show deals with amazon, always. several stories on amazon this morning. >> blue apron, down big with on talk that amazon is launching a rival service, it's down a f
todd horowitz, if the president makes progress on tax reform, how high will we go? lot more room here. and assume we're working on hopes and dreams, if they can get all of these programs done. if they don't get them done, i think we're set up for a little bit of a correction. whether or not we get it or not, that's another story because there's still the chance for yield. the overall setup. a lot has been priced into the market and more likely we'll see a little more of a correction before we...
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you might have already seen that there -- go into andreessen and horowitz's podcast.y have been playing this up behind the scenes. they commissioned original contest -- content on the music business. they are expanding that and will be commissioning a new batch of original podcasts in the coming months. this is a team move. emily: is it about diversifying business model before an ipo? >> i think it is. the share listing is coming up in october. ramp up looking to where they get the revenues from. they have to give away so much in terms of royalties to music labels. they are looking at new areas of growth and wooing advertisers. the teenagersn and adults in america, 15% of them come are listening to a podcast for week. this could be monetized. we understand avid -- advertising revenue is set to grow 45% this year. than $200 be more million. it not only helps with advertising, but it also helps with the spotify app itself, because they don't want you going into an apple app while you are using spotify. they don't want you going into rivals like soundcloud and pandora, w
you might have already seen that there -- go into andreessen and horowitz's podcast.y have been playing this up behind the scenes. they commissioned original contest -- content on the music business. they are expanding that and will be commissioning a new batch of original podcasts in the coming months. this is a team move. emily: is it about diversifying business model before an ipo? >> i think it is. the share listing is coming up in october. ramp up looking to where they get the...
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co-founder and editor at large at mike.com jake horowitz and jessica daal. great to see you all. whole argument focuses on too much on the personnel. the real issue behind the personnel fight is a policy issue. there's not an agreement on the policy direction. i think that's what's behind all this? >> you are absolutely right. you call them muppets, and it's hard to fire everyone but you could actually make a case for it. and i don't think this manager is doing a great job of carrying out the will of the voters who carried the president into power. so you've got the muppets but you also have one of the issues is a lot of these people are disconnected from any ideology, and while that's refreshing, it's hard to all be on the same page if you don't start from the same belief system and looking at that republican party, it does look so fractured. you're talking about people who don't hear from the same party at all. i think the president this week making such a drastic change in his chief of staff realizes how important it is if he's going right the ship and make his administration
co-founder and editor at large at mike.com jake horowitz and jessica daal. great to see you all. whole argument focuses on too much on the personnel. the real issue behind the personnel fight is a policy issue. there's not an agreement on the policy direction. i think that's what's behind all this? >> you are absolutely right. you call them muppets, and it's hard to fire everyone but you could actually make a case for it. and i don't think this manager is doing a great job of carrying out...
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jamie horowitz was promptly fired.easons weren't given but the 21st century fox is having issues over sexual harassment and things with roger ailes and bill o'reilly. ochs are nothe murd tolerating this behavior amongst their executives. do i miss some of that? sure. i covered a lot of that stuff over the years. you get a little pang once in a while. but because part of my job was also being a tv sports critic, i now can watch baseball without a notebook, without a pen in hand, without wondering if an announcer is going to miss speak -- misspeak. i can text keith hernandez when he and gary cohn are talking about batman. jeff: it must be nice. richard: it is fun. during the super bowl i was talking to my bank about getting rid of bogus charges. during the winning drive, i am on my phone to the bank. it's a pleasure to have a more normal life. i loved what i did. i love what i do now. jeff: the book is called "the pride of the yankees: lou gehrig, gary cooper, and the making of a classic." thank you for being here. ♪ ali
jamie horowitz was promptly fired.easons weren't given but the 21st century fox is having issues over sexual harassment and things with roger ailes and bill o'reilly. ochs are nothe murd tolerating this behavior amongst their executives. do i miss some of that? sure. i covered a lot of that stuff over the years. you get a little pang once in a while. but because part of my job was also being a tv sports critic, i now can watch baseball without a notebook, without a pen in hand, without...
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can see the entire interview with david horowitz on the history of the communist party in his views on socialism, conservatism and liberalism tonight at 8:00 eastern here on c-span. >> this week, during the july 4 recess in prime time on c-span, technologydebate on and privacy and whether tech companies should be required to disclose customer data. >> some suggest we ought to build a technology and backdoor in order to allow law enforcement access to data. the problem is you cannot build a backdoor that works only for the u.s. government, good guys, or other people with good motives. if you build it for them, the encryption will be weekend for everyone. justicena supreme court quinn bullock. >> the most important and injuring decision a president will ever make is who to appoint to the united states supreme court and judiciary. >> hillary clinton talking about women in politics. >> women are often the first to spot conflict on the horizon when theirr way and insight and information is leads toit often consequences that might have been averted. >> every -- average citizens do not fully
can see the entire interview with david horowitz on the history of the communist party in his views on socialism, conservatism and liberalism tonight at 8:00 eastern here on c-span. >> this week, during the july 4 recess in prime time on c-span, technologydebate on and privacy and whether tech companies should be required to disclose customer data. >> some suggest we ought to build a technology and backdoor in order to allow law enforcement access to data. the problem is you cannot...
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. ♪ ♪ josh: i'm josh horowitz of mtb news filling in for charlie rose. zoe lister-jones is here. writer, director and producer of the film "band aid." it follows a couple that turns their arguments into songs. the los angeles times calls "band aid," a charming and profoundly lifting film. here's the trailer. >> it's one dish. >> one dish. >> you happen to be quite the dish zani. -- nazi. super offensive. i come from a long line of holocaust survivors. >> how can there be a long line of holocaust survivors? >> i'm thinking -- >> did you want to -- >> i was thinking we order papa john's. sexhe sensation i get from and from pizza are interchangeable at this point. >> these issues may seem trivial but they need to be addressed. >> what he think we go from here? what if we turned all our fights into songs? let's start a band. >> i'm great, neighbor. >> hi, dave. >> i'm in a band myself. it was called myself. it was a solo percussion group. >> let's make a list. our top 10 fights of all time. dishes is big, obviously. >> don't you think you can be a little judgmental? >> you being lazy
. ♪ ♪ josh: i'm josh horowitz of mtb news filling in for charlie rose. zoe lister-jones is here. writer, director and producer of the film "band aid." it follows a couple that turns their arguments into songs. the los angeles times calls "band aid," a charming and profoundly lifting film. here's the trailer. >> it's one dish. >> one dish. >> you happen to be quite the dish zani. -- nazi. super offensive. i come from a long line of holocaust survivors....
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my name is jamie horowitz, i'm on the headliners committee here at the national press club. on behalf of our president, jeff, and our 3,000 members, we're honored today to have mr. walter shaub jr. with us. i want to say that yesterday as i was driving -- perhaps more accurately, stuck in washington traffic listening to radio news and despite all the drama going on about health care, i was taken by the fact that so many of the news stories had words like, emoluments clause, ethics, rich people's problems, legal precedent, those kinds of phrases in story after story after story. all those stories had to do with president trump and his relatives. one had to deal with the new white house communications director and the pending sale of his company to chinese investors. so the question today, are these just rich people's problems or are they serious challenges to our democracy? our speaker today hopefully will answer that question a lot more. i'm told just earlier this month he was the director of the office of government ethics. o.g.e. is an independent agency that aims to preve
my name is jamie horowitz, i'm on the headliners committee here at the national press club. on behalf of our president, jeff, and our 3,000 members, we're honored today to have mr. walter shaub jr. with us. i want to say that yesterday as i was driving -- perhaps more accurately, stuck in washington traffic listening to radio news and despite all the drama going on about health care, i was taken by the fact that so many of the news stories had words like, emoluments clause, ethics, rich...
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matt miller, sformer chief spokesman for the department of justice, sara horowitz, national reporterington post" who covers the justice department, and nick ackerman is here, former assistant special watergate prosecutor and a partner at dorsey and whitney. good to have all of you. sir, you co-wrote this article about the president possibly replacing his a.g. and leaving sessions, quote, twisting in the wind. what's going on here? >> you know, it's just an extraordinary spectacle playing out in washington today. i was just over at the justice department and the spokeswoman there says it's by as usual. but it hardly feels like that. the president again tweeted out today comments ass you said disparaging his attorney general. his attorney general at least up to now has said he loves his job and wants to stay so, how long can he survive, we don't know. >> what else is the attorney general going to say publicly, though, right? i mean -- >> right. but it's so interesting because of all the cabinet heads jeff sessions is one that is moving forward the fastest and doing the most. to advance
matt miller, sformer chief spokesman for the department of justice, sara horowitz, national reporterington post" who covers the justice department, and nick ackerman is here, former assistant special watergate prosecutor and a partner at dorsey and whitney. good to have all of you. sir, you co-wrote this article about the president possibly replacing his a.g. and leaving sessions, quote, twisting in the wind. what's going on here? >> you know, it's just an extraordinary spectacle...
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matt spens is a partner at adegreesen horowitz. raytheon company, the vice president of raytheon. these speakers are here to provide a window into the future of cyber secure, what it will mean for your states and how we can take advantage of the tremendous opportunities in this sector. i'd like to turn it over to matt. matt, the floor is yours. >> thank you very much. thank you for the invitation to speak about cybersecurity. in particular for your initiative in raising this issue to the governors in this area. by way of background, i'm a partner of the venture capital flirm, we invest in new and exciting and emerging technologies, everything from artificial intelligence to drones to financial technology to health technology to companies like airbnb and lyft and cybersecurity companies, like tanium where chris is at and other companies we look to have some of the most exciting technologies which have a huge impact on the work you are doing. i spent time in national security positions in the obama administration. i was at the white house at the national security council, where i sp
matt spens is a partner at adegreesen horowitz. raytheon company, the vice president of raytheon. these speakers are here to provide a window into the future of cyber secure, what it will mean for your states and how we can take advantage of the tremendous opportunities in this sector. i'd like to turn it over to matt. matt, the floor is yours. >> thank you very much. thank you for the invitation to speak about cybersecurity. in particular for your initiative in raising this issue to the...
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next, author david horowitz speaks about the history of the communist party and his views on socialism, conservatism, and liberalism. this is part of a conference. he is interviewed by the center's director and he will take questions from the audience. this is one hour and 10 minutes. >> everybody welcome, ladi
next, author david horowitz speaks about the history of the communist party and his views on socialism, conservatism, and liberalism. this is part of a conference. he is interviewed by the center's director and he will take questions from the audience. this is one hour and 10 minutes. >> everybody welcome, ladi
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to todd horowitz, what do you think? >> hi, neil.at we're seeing, you know, trump would like to see a lower dollar, yellen would like to see a lower dollar, so they're continuing to try to push the dollar down. now we've seen a market that's pushed itself down to probably the lower limits. 94 should be about the low of the dollar. you tie it into everything that's going wrong here, and we should let the senate and the house put themselves on obamacare instead of their own private health plan, and we might get it solved. in the meantime, tax cuts look way off in the future because they can't get together. they're not going to get a vote and put the package together. how are they going to get the package to go? neil: all right, let's talk about that. already we're seeing, and this is something that can telegraph where the whole tax thing can go, but the procedure the house budget committee has to come out with its idea for a budget for the next fiscal year. it's not a guaranteed blue print p it often changes. sometimes markedly so. but
to todd horowitz, what do you think? >> hi, neil.at we're seeing, you know, trump would like to see a lower dollar, yellen would like to see a lower dollar, so they're continuing to try to push the dollar down. now we've seen a market that's pushed itself down to probably the lower limits. 94 should be about the low of the dollar. you tie it into everything that's going wrong here, and we should let the senate and the house put themselves on obamacare instead of their own private health...
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we can speak now to steve gruber, a talk radio host and trump supporter in michigan, and alana horowitzpresident. he has some positive news. i think sarah huckabee sanders is a fine replacement. sean spicer was never well matched to thatjob. from day one when he came out of government, a big turmoil with the press. he got into an argument with the press. the podium was too tall. he looked like a short, angry man. he never really recovered. sarah huckabee sanders has credibility. she is unflappable and has some humour. she is direct and has some humour. she is direct and has some humour. she is direct and has the president's back for that she has been rock solid. a mixed week for the president. he injects himself into the conversation like he did with the transgendered tweets. suddenly it ta kes transgendered tweets. suddenly it takes the forefront for a moment until the senate democrats failed to pass the 0bamaca re until the senate democrats failed to pass the 0bamacare legislation. for journalists like myself and the youth, on the side of the pond, it is busy all the time with donald
we can speak now to steve gruber, a talk radio host and trump supporter in michigan, and alana horowitzpresident. he has some positive news. i think sarah huckabee sanders is a fine replacement. sean spicer was never well matched to thatjob. from day one when he came out of government, a big turmoil with the press. he got into an argument with the press. the podium was too tall. he looked like a short, angry man. he never really recovered. sarah huckabee sanders has credibility. she is...
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everybody welcome, ladies and gentlemen, david horowitz. [applause]
everybody welcome, ladies and gentlemen, david horowitz. [applause]
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[laughter] see the entire interview with conservative author david horowitz on the history of the views on party and his socialism, conservatism, and liberalism tonight at 8:00 eastern here on c-span. tonight on the communicators, >> i have not changed, the things i care about in terms of what is foremost in our mind when it comes to policy and my interests, when it comes to serving them, that has not changed. >> the longest sermon -- serving talking about how the fcc is changing under republican leadership in what she sees as the major issues ahead. she is interviewed by lynn stanton. >> when we go in a direction that might be more philosophical than practical, we need to ask ourselves, will consumers a protected and under the kermit -- under the current paradigm i have seen teed up, what i am hearing in terms of moving back to the days of old, i really don't see where the consumer benefits will derive. communicators" tonight at 8:00 on c-span2. week, during the july for recess in prime time on c-span, tuesday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, a debate on technology and privacy and whether tech co
[laughter] see the entire interview with conservative author david horowitz on the history of the views on party and his socialism, conservatism, and liberalism tonight at 8:00 eastern here on c-span. tonight on the communicators, >> i have not changed, the things i care about in terms of what is foremost in our mind when it comes to policy and my interests, when it comes to serving them, that has not changed. >> the longest sermon -- serving talking about how the fcc is changing...
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inspector general horowitz discussed the review that his office looked at the foreign agents registration act and outlined recommendations for better enforcement practices. held byhe
inspector general horowitz discussed the review that his office looked at the foreign agents registration act and outlined recommendations for better enforcement practices. held byhe