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the book "master negotiator, the role of james a baker iii at the end of the cold war". it looks at how james baker as secretary of state worked to create what president george h.w. bush called a new world order as the soviet union collapsed and new international relationships emerge ds between 1989 and 1992. watch tonight at 8:00 eastern on and watch american history tv every weekend on c-span3. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> through 20 years of wavering and wandering through hot and cold wars, through corruption and cynicism, the american people have hungered for leadership founded on integrity and wisdom and courage. >> we have sought a leader who is of the people. >> a man raised to leadership by the people. >> a leader whose whole life has been spent for the people. >> a sturdy, humble heir to the respect and the affection all peoples felt for lincoln. such a man is general ike, dwight d. eisenhower, the man from abilene. never in history have so many americans known so much about the very essence of one man. >> 100 million americans know eisenhower the way you know a neighbor. we know h
the book "master negotiator, the role of james a baker iii at the end of the cold war". it looks at how james baker as secretary of state worked to create what president george h.w. bush called a new world order as the soviet union collapsed and new international relationships emerge ds between 1989 and 1992. watch tonight at 8:00 eastern on and watch american history tv every weekend on c-span3. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> through 20 years of wavering and wandering through hot and cold...
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it talks about how james baker worked to create what president george h.w. bush called a new order, as the soviet union collapsed. new international relationships emerged between 1989 and 1992. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and watch american history tv every weekend on c-span3. ♪♪ ♪♪ >>> mrs. eisenhower, your excellencies, friends of dwight david eisenhower, america and throughout the world, we gather today in mourning but also in gratitude. we mourn dwight eisenhower's death, but we are grateful for his life. we gather also conscious of the fact that in paying tribute to dwight eisenhower, we celebrate greatness. when we think of his place in history, we think inevitably of the other giants of those days of world war ii. and we think of the qualities of greatness and what his were that made his unique among all. once, perhaps without intending to do so, he himself put his finger on it. it was 1945 shortly after b.e. day at a ceremony in the guild hall. a supreme commander of the allied forces in europe was officially given the freedom of the
it talks about how james baker worked to create what president george h.w. bush called a new order, as the soviet union collapsed. new international relationships emerged between 1989 and 1992. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and watch american history tv every weekend on c-span3. ♪♪ ♪♪ >>> mrs. eisenhower, your excellencies, friends of dwight david eisenhower, america and throughout the world, we gather today in mourning but also in gratitude. we mourn dwight...
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master negotiator," the role of james a. baker iii, it looks at how james baker as secretary of state worked to create what george h.w. bush called a new world order as the soviet june collapsed and new international relationships emerged between 1989 and 1992. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and watch american history tv every weekend on c-span3. ♪♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, mr. walter matthau. >> you will enter the continent of europe and in conjunction with other united nations, under take operations aimed at the heart of germany and the destruction of her armed forces. this was without a doubt the most difficult assignment ever given to one man. the brilliance with which he answered this challenge marks him as one of our greatest soldiers. mr. raymond massey, distinguished actor now brings you some of the finest moments in our history. the story of the general of the army dwight d. eisenhower. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> the time is june 1945. the occasion, the return to his homeland of a war hero whose stature has seldom been
master negotiator," the role of james a. baker iii, it looks at how james baker as secretary of state worked to create what george h.w. bush called a new world order as the soviet june collapsed and new international relationships emerged between 1989 and 1992. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and watch american history tv every weekend on c-span3. ♪♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, mr. walter matthau. >> you will enter the continent of europe and in conjunction with...
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james bacon. that's fascinating that diana. bakers one of his great skills was in his personal relationships that he used to great effect and notably foreign minister edward chevron nazi became very close to him. yes, and i remember in fact an incident of what horse tellchic good friend of mine. who was helm of kohl's national security advisor. we were talking i asked did it was there any point in when you thought this is all going to go off the rails and end very badly. and he recounted a date early in january 1990. he said cole got a phone call from gorbachev. and he said looks like like i may lose the vote. in the central committee. there are a lot of hardliners who want to call out the russian troops and put down the demonstrations in light leipzig in in a brutal way. and shepherd nazi. meanwhile got on the phone with baker and baker then talked to bush and they coordinated with gorbachev so that they sent helic. to moscow with promises of vast amounts of money that would help. sue the the russians and help their economy as a way
james bacon. that's fascinating that diana. bakers one of his great skills was in his personal relationships that he used to great effect and notably foreign minister edward chevron nazi became very close to him. yes, and i remember in fact an incident of what horse tellchic good friend of mine. who was helm of kohl's national security advisor. we were talking i asked did it was there any point in when you thought this is all going to go off the rails and end very badly. and he recounted a date...
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it looks at how james baker as secretary of state worked to create what president george h.w. bush called a new world order as the soviet union collapsed a new international relationships emerged between 1989 and 1992. the wilson center hosted this event and provided the video. it is my great pleasure to introduce our two speakers first, of course our author dr. diana villiers negroponte with a global fellow at the wilson center's global europe program. where
it looks at how james baker as secretary of state worked to create what president george h.w. bush called a new world order as the soviet union collapsed a new international relationships emerged between 1989 and 1992. the wilson center hosted this event and provided the video. it is my great pleasure to introduce our two speakers first, of course our author dr. diana villiers negroponte with a global fellow at the wilson center's global europe program. where
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the book "master negotiator, the role of james a. bakerks at how he worked to create what george h.w. bush called a new world order as the soviet union collapsed and new international relationships emerged between 1989 and 1992. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and watch american history tv every weekend on cspan3. ♪♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, mr. walter matthau. >> you will enter the continent of europe and in conjunction with other united nations, under
the book "master negotiator, the role of james a. bakerks at how he worked to create what george h.w. bush called a new world order as the soviet union collapsed and new international relationships emerged between 1989 and 1992. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and watch american history tv every weekend on cspan3. ♪♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, mr. walter matthau. >> you will enter the continent of europe and in conjunction with other united nations, under
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iii, it looks at how james baker as secretary of state worked to create what george h.w.lled a new world order as the soviet june collapsed and new international relationships emerged between 1989 and 1992. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and watch american history tv every weekend on c-span3. ♪♪
iii, it looks at how james baker as secretary of state worked to create what george h.w.lled a new world order as the soviet june collapsed and new international relationships emerged between 1989 and 1992. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and watch american history tv every weekend on c-span3. ♪♪
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it looks at how james baker, secretary of state, worked to create what george w.on collapsed and new relationships emerged between 1989 and 1992. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and watch american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> general dwight d. eisenhower ordered that the horrors of the holocaust be documented as world war ii came to an end, determined that the evidence be preserved for future generations. it was a signature move by the man who later occupied the white house. next, on the presidency, his granddaughter susan eisenhower talks about what led ike to this decision. she's the author of "how ike led: the principles behind eisenhower's biggest decisions." the holocaust museum
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the administration state george schultz or white house chief of staff later treasury secretary james baker. really understood that she was a very important a crucial ally to have if you were trying to get ronald reagan on board something she always and you quote her saying this always said that she was never involved in policy. i was but that's really not true. is it? oh, she said i just get involved in people issues. but of course susan, i mean is anybody who has been in washington for more than five minutes knows people issues are policy. if if you can have an influence on who is in the room when there is a decision to be made or? policy to discuss you can often preordain the outcome. but it seemed in the stories that you told that it went beyond that in some cases where she really saw a policy objective and worked these people and her husband in ways to achieve them. one of those is the cold war and the gorbachev meetings, which i wanted to start with and then we'll go back in time, but it was accepted in the washington post and it what you tell in the story there is that she had a seri
the administration state george schultz or white house chief of staff later treasury secretary james baker. really understood that she was a very important a crucial ally to have if you were trying to get ronald reagan on board something she always and you quote her saying this always said that she was never involved in policy. i was but that's really not true. is it? oh, she said i just get involved in people issues. but of course susan, i mean is anybody who has been in washington for more...
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when iran contract happens and nancy reagan, you know her big allies in the west wing were james baker and michael deaver. they were her allies. they were all so her early warning system, but by the second term when don reagan is running this white house chief of staff running the west wing her intelligence network is essentially shut down. so you know she is. shocked to discover. there's this kind of off the shelf, you know foreign policy operation going on within the white house. so she she really almost single-handedly runs the rescue effort. she pushes her very very stubborn husband to shake up the white house staff beginning with firing. his autocratic chief of staff. this is a an operation that takes her months and many many people over here at the reagan's arguing about this and at various times ronald reagan tells her get off my back or saltier versions of that. but just as importantly she realizes. that her husband is not. going to get through this most serious crisis of his presidency. unless he can admit to the country and just as importantly admit to himself. he has traded
when iran contract happens and nancy reagan, you know her big allies in the west wing were james baker and michael deaver. they were her allies. they were all so her early warning system, but by the second term when don reagan is running this white house chief of staff running the west wing her intelligence network is essentially shut down. so you know she is. shocked to discover. there's this kind of off the shelf, you know foreign policy operation going on within the white house. so she she...
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it looks at how james baker, secretary of state, worked to create what george h.w. bush called a new world order as the soviet union collapsed and new international relationships emerged between 1989 and 1992. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and watch american history tv every weekend on c-span3. ♪♪ >>> harry s. truman and dwight d. eisenhower through up within 180 miles of each other in america's heart labd. next on the presidency, a look at these two-term presidents and one-time allies whose political roads diverged when ike declared his intention to be the republican standardbearer. their meeting at kennedy's 1963 funeral, provided a chance for reconciliation. speakers are truman library archivist samuel rushay and timothy rives. the truman library institute provided the video. >> harry s. truman was a re president of the heartland. but what does it mean to say that he was president of the ues heartland? here i'm referring to his midwestern values, hard work, bt patriotism, honesty, duty and integrity. those values are not exclusively midwestern, of
it looks at how james baker, secretary of state, worked to create what george h.w. bush called a new world order as the soviet union collapsed and new international relationships emerged between 1989 and 1992. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and watch american history tv every weekend on c-span3. ♪♪ >>> harry s. truman and dwight d. eisenhower through up within 180 miles of each other in america's heart labd. next on the presidency, a look at these two-term presidents...
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diana talks about her book master negotiator, the role of james a. baker third at the end of the cold war. it looks at how james baker as secretary of state worked to create what president george h.w. bush called a new world order as the soviet union collapsed and new international relationships emerged between 1989 and 1992. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and watch american history tv every weekend on c-span3. ♪♪ >>> harry s. truman and dwight d. eisenhower grew up within 180 miles of each other in america's heartland. next on the presidency, a look at two terms president and allies whose political roads crossed when ike declared his intention to be the republican standard bearer. their meeting at president kennedy's 1963 funeral provided a chance for reconciliation. speakers are truman library supervisor archivist samuel rush and deputy director timothy reefs. the library co-hosted this event and the truman institute provided the video. >> harry. truman was a pr
diana talks about her book master negotiator, the role of james a. baker third at the end of the cold war. it looks at how james baker as secretary of state worked to create what president george h.w. bush called a new world order as the soviet union collapsed and new international relationships emerged between 1989 and 1992. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and watch american history tv every weekend on c-span3. ♪♪ >>> harry s. truman and dwight d. eisenhower grew up...
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. >> reporter: james "lap" baker, class of 1970, showed us the scars that still mark the women's dorm> what haunts you >> i still see everything that happened when i heard the -- i just thought hundreds have been killed. >> you're still angry about this 50 years later. >> yes, i am i can forgive, but i will never forget never. >> reporter: baker and others say the nation has never paid proper attention to the bloodshed at this historically black school >> to talk about the tragedy and the history of what took place in 1970. >> reporter: at this weekend's commencement, the mayor of jackson and a state senator, now black men, apologized, especially to the families of the slain students, gibbs and green, honored with honorary doctorate degrees. >> i still miss you. i love you. >> he always wanted to do something for humanity to tell you the truth, i'm holding back tears. >> james "lap" baker. >> reporter: and this weekend, baker and the class of 1970 finally received their diplomas. >> lenora brown. >> reporter: along with an outpouring of praise and recognition delayed but no longer den
. >> reporter: james "lap" baker, class of 1970, showed us the scars that still mark the women's dorm> what haunts you >> i still see everything that happened when i heard the -- i just thought hundreds have been killed. >> you're still angry about this 50 years later. >> yes, i am i can forgive, but i will never forget never. >> reporter: baker and others say the nation has never paid proper attention to the bloodshed at this historically black school...
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host: the report is from the baker institute, our guest is professor vivian ho, the health economic chair at the james a. baker institute. >> go to c-span.org/coronavirus for the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic. if you miss our live coverage, it is easy to find the latest briefings. use the interactive gallery of maps to follow the cases in the u.s. and worldwide. go to c-span.org/coronavirus. >> c-span's washington journal. every day, we take your calls live on the air about the news of the day and we discussed policy issues that impact you. coming up thursday morning, the cost of prescription drugs any the u.s. compared to the rest of the world with the government accountability office. we look at the latest in the fight against the coronavirus in the u.s. and globally with a doctor from the johns hopkins limburg school of public health and the purdue university president. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> this week, we are featuring book tv progr
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host: the report is from the baker institute, our guest is professor vivian ho, the health economic chair at the james. baker institute. announcer: this afternoon president biden will give remarks on his economic relief plan is combating the effects of covid-19. you can watch live coverage beginning at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. announcer: today two house subcommittees hold the joint hearing on creating rules that govern military, commercial, and scientific activities in space. live coverage begins at 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app.
host: the report is from the baker institute, our guest is professor vivian ho, the health economic chair at the james. baker institute. announcer: this afternoon president biden will give remarks on his economic relief plan is combating the effects of covid-19. you can watch live coverage beginning at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. announcer: today two house subcommittees hold the joint hearing on creating rules that govern military, commercial, and scientific activities in space. live coverage...
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her interpersonal conflict or the international bottles and she had a sharper sense of people as james baker who was chief of staff and treasury secretary told me, she had this incredible radar that was better than her husband. >> fascinating, there is so much here, i want to start at the beginning, you took an incredibly deep dive into nancy davis' childhood and her larger mother who was absent during critical years, her father who had no role in her life and doctor loyal davis who ultimately gave her the stability and the love that she craved, tell us about beyond nancy davis. >> she was the product of a bad match between a very ambitious actress in a car salesman who very shortly after her birth would go there separately. and very shortly after that she leaves the little baby and francis in the care of relatives, and the next six years in her life she yearned with absent mother and as her son's mom told me and as other people pointed out to me, it casts a shadow on her spirit that never really leaves her, it is one of the reasons she was so complex. she believed that how successful they w
her interpersonal conflict or the international bottles and she had a sharper sense of people as james baker who was chief of staff and treasury secretary told me, she had this incredible radar that was better than her husband. >> fascinating, there is so much here, i want to start at the beginning, you took an incredibly deep dive into nancy davis' childhood and her larger mother who was absent during critical years, her father who had no role in her life and doctor loyal davis who...
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interpersonal conflict or the battles and that really she had, i think, a sharper sense of people as james baker was chief of staff and treasury secretary told me. she had just incredible radar. in fact, it was better than her husband. >> fascinating. there's so much here so i'd love to sort of start at the beginning. you took an incredibly deep dive of childhood, instability of her home life, larger than life mother edith who was largely absent during critical years. her father who had no role in her life andhe the stepfather, y gave her the stability and love she craved. tell us about the young nancy davis. >> she was the product of bad match of ambitious actress and a car salesman who would very shortly after her birth go there separate ways and her mother very shortly after that leaves the little baby named anne francis robin in the care of relatives and for the next 6 years of her life she just yearns for this absent mother and as her son told me, as other people pointed out to me, it sort of casts a shadow on her spirit, sort of insecurity that never really least her. it's one of the reaso
interpersonal conflict or the battles and that really she had, i think, a sharper sense of people as james baker was chief of staff and treasury secretary told me. she had just incredible radar. in fact, it was better than her husband. >> fascinating. there's so much here so i'd love to sort of start at the beginning. you took an incredibly deep dive of childhood, instability of her home life, larger than life mother edith who was largely absent during critical years. her father who had...
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talks about her book "master negotiator: the role of james a. baker iii at the end of the cold war." it looks at how james baker as secretary of state worked to create what president george h.w. bush called a new world order as the soviet union collapsed and new international relationships emerged between 1989 and 1992. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and watch american history tv every weekend on c-span3. ♪♪ ♪♪ >>> next on the presidency, dwight d. eisenhower presidential library and museum director dawn hammatt takes us on a virtual tour of the facility in abilene, kansas. the museum showcases the legacy of the nation's 34th president. ms. hammatt also
talks about her book "master negotiator: the role of james a. baker iii at the end of the cold war." it looks at how james baker as secretary of state worked to create what president george h.w. bush called a new world order as the soviet union collapsed and new international relationships emerged between 1989 and 1992. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and watch american history tv every weekend on c-span3. ♪♪ ♪♪ >>> next on the presidency, dwight d....
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. >> o'donnell: secretary of state james baker helped president george h.w. soviet union. the current secretary is in the midst of winding down america's longest war in afghanistan. are you prepared for a worst- case scenario in afghanistan where the u.s.-backed government fails and the taliban takes over? >> blinken: we have to be prepared for every scenario, and there-- there are a range of them. and we-- we-- we're looking at this in a very clear-eyed way. but, norah, we've been engaged in afghanistan for 20 years, and we sometimes forget why we went there in the first place, and that was to deal with the people who attacked us on 9/11. and we did. just because our troops are coming home doesn't mean we're leaving. we're not. our embassy's staying. the support that we're giving to afghanistan when it comes to economic support, development, humanitarian, that-- that remains-- and not only from us, from partners and allies. >> o'donnell: somewhat related, will the biden administration close guantanamo bay? >> blinken: we believe that it should be. that's cer
. >> o'donnell: secretary of state james baker helped president george h.w. soviet union. the current secretary is in the midst of winding down america's longest war in afghanistan. are you prepared for a worst- case scenario in afghanistan where the u.s.-backed government fails and the taliban takes over? >> blinken: we have to be prepared for every scenario, and there-- there are a range of them. and we-- we-- we're looking at this in a very clear-eyed way. but, norah, we've been...
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host: the report is from the baker institute, our guest is professor vivian ho, the health economic chair at the james a. baker institute. announcer: this afternoon president biden will give remarks on his economic relief plan is combating the effects of covid-19. you can watch live coverage beginning at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. announcer: today two house subcommittees hold the joint hearing on creating rules that govern military, commercial, and scientific activities in space. live coverage begins at 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. announcer: an update from the white house covid-19 response team on the bed and administration's efforts in combating the pandemic. >> thank you for joining us today. i am joined by dr. wilensky and dr. fauci. i want to start with the president's speech yesterday. after we exceeded the goals the president set in his first 100 days, yesterday the president announced the goal of the next leg of the vaccination effort. to get 70% of adults vaccinated with at least one shot and 160 million americans fully vaccinate
host: the report is from the baker institute, our guest is professor vivian ho, the health economic chair at the james a. baker institute. announcer: this afternoon president biden will give remarks on his economic relief plan is combating the effects of covid-19. you can watch live coverage beginning at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. announcer: today two house subcommittees hold the joint hearing on creating rules that govern military, commercial, and scientific activities in space. live...
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we talk about the book master negotiator, the role of james a. baker and the end of the cold war. it looks at how the secretary of state worked to create what george h.w. bush called a new world order as the soviet union collapsed and new international relationships emerged between 1989 and 1992. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and watch american history tv every weekend on c-span3. ♪♪ >>> next on the presidency, we hear about dwight d. eisenhower's diplomatic and peace making efforts through his military career and presidency. speakers are troyelkins and
we talk about the book master negotiator, the role of james a. baker and the end of the cold war. it looks at how the secretary of state worked to create what george h.w. bush called a new world order as the soviet union collapsed and new international relationships emerged between 1989 and 1992. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and watch american history tv every weekend on c-span3. ♪♪ >>> next on the presidency, we hear about dwight d. eisenhower's diplomatic and...
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talks about her book "master negotiator: the role of james a. baker iii at the end of the cold war.s at how he worked to create what president george h.w. bush called a new world order as the soviet union collapsed and new international relationships emerged between 1989 and 1992. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and watch american history tv every weekend on c-span3. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >>> on january 20th, 1953, chief justice frederick m. administered the oath of office to president-elect dwight d.
talks about her book "master negotiator: the role of james a. baker iii at the end of the cold war.s at how he worked to create what president george h.w. bush called a new world order as the soviet union collapsed and new international relationships emerged between 1989 and 1992. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and watch american history tv every weekend on c-span3. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >>> on january 20th, 1953, chief justice frederick m. administered the oath of...
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the last major by part shan examination of voter fraud chaired by jimmy carter and james baker. the carter baker commission concluded that voter fraud is a serious and persistent problem that changed the outcome in numerous election and recommended a host of reforms to prevent voter fraud. things like requiring photo i.d. what does the corrupt politicians act do? does the opposite of the recommendations from the carter baker commission. in fact, it takes areas where the carter baker commission said are most likely to cause fraud, things like mail-in voting and ballot harvesting and it mandates them universally. dana, i operate from the assumption that people intend the natural consequences of what they do. in this instance the democrats intend there to be substantially more voter fraud because they believe voter fraud benefits them in elections. >> bill: sound like a great debate. hard to see how it becomes law under the current construct but we'll see. >> it all depends on the filibuster and whether joe manchin and kyrsten sinema hold the line. 48 democrats are willing to end t
the last major by part shan examination of voter fraud chaired by jimmy carter and james baker. the carter baker commission concluded that voter fraud is a serious and persistent problem that changed the outcome in numerous election and recommended a host of reforms to prevent voter fraud. things like requiring photo i.d. what does the corrupt politicians act do? does the opposite of the recommendations from the carter baker commission. in fact, it takes areas where the carter baker commission...
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two, she's been around long enough to know folks like james baker and jimmy carter looked at it. it's been written about in the newspaper about how donald trump is the only one that came close to committing voter fraud. why is she fact immune? if you want to stake your career on rooting out the big lie and she called it donald trump's crusade against democracy, the crusade against the democracy is in 47 states pushes voter suppression laws and seems like she'll lose the credibility against the assault on democracy. >> it did surprise me that she would not acknowledge any link between what -- because there manifestly is. there's no way that you can plausibly argue that all of these state legislatures, republican controlled are just out of a burst of spontaneous inspiration individually around the country are flowering of concern at unprecedented levels with no attachment whatsoever to the fact that the most powerful republican in the country has been telling everyone that there's voter fraud and some of these bills, some, not all of them, some have measures to deal with some of th
two, she's been around long enough to know folks like james baker and jimmy carter looked at it. it's been written about in the newspaper about how donald trump is the only one that came close to committing voter fraud. why is she fact immune? if you want to stake your career on rooting out the big lie and she called it donald trump's crusade against democracy, the crusade against the democracy is in 47 states pushes voter suppression laws and seems like she'll lose the credibility against the...
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and i remember when james baker and jimmy carter -- president jimmy carter looked at it, they didn'tgn lawyer ben ginsburg said there wasn't any until donald trump asked his voters in north carolina to vote twice. if they'd done that, it would have been a felony, and i want to pick up on what joyce said. is it time to push for the legislation to be passed at the federal level because of that, because 47 states are looking at close to 400 laws? i mean, is it time to really push the conversation about the filibuster? >> well, absolutely. two things. you know, listen to black people who have been leading on this forever. black people who have been saying this. you know, election cycle in, election cycle out, they have been repeating. this women have been repeating this. progressives have been saying that. but especially when it becomes a black versus white issue, it loses some of its steam, even on the left, and an era where we've seen an attack on, quote, woke politics and conscientious responses, so that even corporations which have taken up their role of publicly inveighing against t
and i remember when james baker and jimmy carter -- president jimmy carter looked at it, they didn'tgn lawyer ben ginsburg said there wasn't any until donald trump asked his voters in north carolina to vote twice. if they'd done that, it would have been a felony, and i want to pick up on what joyce said. is it time to push for the legislation to be passed at the federal level because of that, because 47 states are looking at close to 400 laws? i mean, is it time to really push the conversation...
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host: the report is from the baker institute, our guest is professor vivian ho, the health economic chair at the james. baker institute. thank you for being with us this morning. caller: -- guest: thank you. host: we will find out in 15 minutes whether the facebook oversight board will reinstate former president donald trump or continue the band put in effect on january 6. we want to hear from you, your thoughts, you can call these numbers. democrats continue to call (202) 748-8000 interior -- (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002 it should be former president trump be reinstated on facebook? your callers next. i do not listen to c-span's podcast notes plus. me james, -- meet james -- booknotes+, new episodes available every tuesday morning. subscriber you get your podcast. more about all of the c-span podcast at c-span.org/podcasts. >> washington journal continues. host: we will open up our phone lines and hear from you and hear -- about the facebook oversight about whether they will reinstate former president trump. that announcement expected here in about 9:00 eastern this morning. (202) 748
host: the report is from the baker institute, our guest is professor vivian ho, the health economic chair at the james. baker institute. thank you for being with us this morning. caller: -- guest: thank you. host: we will find out in 15 minutes whether the facebook oversight board will reinstate former president donald trump or continue the band put in effect on january 6. we want to hear from you, your thoughts, you can call these numbers. democrats continue to call (202) 748-8000 interior --...
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i'm james freeman filling in for gerry baker.r federal government is still not ready to declare an end to the emergency. each though the seven-day average of covid hospital admissions has fallen nearly 80% since the january peak. average daily deaths are down more than 85%, and cases have fallen by almost 90%. on the bright side, dr. fauci is finally and grudgingly admitting that fully vaccinated people don't really need to wear masks. this followed some prodding from kentucky senator and physician dr. rand paul who reviewed the checkered history of dr. fauci's mask guidance since the dawn of the pandemic in early 2020. >> from the very beginning, dr. fauci has shown himself to be someone that is sometimes honest about his lying. in the initial stages, he said masks don't work, don't buy them, but he was really telling you that because he didn't want you to buy the n95 masks which they used in the hospital, he was afraid there wouldn't be enough for doctors and nurses. then he said all masks work, and that wasn't true either. the
i'm james freeman filling in for gerry baker.r federal government is still not ready to declare an end to the emergency. each though the seven-day average of covid hospital admissions has fallen nearly 80% since the january peak. average daily deaths are down more than 85%, and cases have fallen by almost 90%. on the bright side, dr. fauci is finally and grudgingly admitting that fully vaccinated people don't really need to wear masks. this followed some prodding from kentucky senator and...
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i'm james freeman filling in for gerry baker.y. each though the seven-day average of covid hospital admissions has fallen nearly 80% since the january peak. average daily deaths are down more
i'm james freeman filling in for gerry baker.y. each though the seven-day average of covid hospital admissions has fallen nearly 80% since the january peak. average daily deaths are down more