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jamin raskin is the constitutional law professor at american university. they are here to talk about this court ruling from yes today. let me begin with you, mr. hoersting. let me show you this opinion piece by russ feingold. "usa today" referring to corporate money coming into campaigns in the future. here is the "new york times" editorial -- your reaction? guest: i think if you would check the "wall street journal" you would see that it is a victory for free speech. getting into the car -- corporate governance issue, it is true municipalities and cities want to change the way corporations are governed. that is possible and they can certainly provide more remedies for minority shareholders who thinks that candidates should not be supported. but at the end of the day, the supreme court ended that rationale as a basis for banning speech, which is the issue we are dealing with. guest: i am pleased to hear you say that the state's should go ahead and legislate in ways to require corporations to get the approval of shareholders. that would be one way to repair
jamin raskin is the constitutional law professor at american university. they are here to talk about this court ruling from yes today. let me begin with you, mr. hoersting. let me show you this opinion piece by russ feingold. "usa today" referring to corporate money coming into campaigns in the future. here is the "new york times" editorial -- your reaction? guest: i think if you would check the "wall street journal" you would see that it is a victory for free...
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jamin raskin is the constitutional law professor at american university.y are here to talk about this court ruling from yes today. let me begin with you, mr. hoersting. let me show you this opinion piece by russ feingold. "usa today" referring to corporate money coming into campaigns in the future. here is the "new york times" editorial -- your reaction? guest: i think if you would check the "wall street journal" you would see that it is a victory for free speech. getting into the car -- corporate governance issue, it is true municipalities and cities want to change the way corporations are governed. that is possible and they can certainly provide more remedies for minority shareholders who thinks that candidates should not be supported. but at the end of the day, the supreme court ended that rationale as a basis for banning speech, which is the issue we are dealing with. guest: i am pleased to hear you say that the state's should go ahead and legislate in ways to require corporations to get the approval of shareholders. that would be one way to repair the
jamin raskin is the constitutional law professor at american university.y are here to talk about this court ruling from yes today. let me begin with you, mr. hoersting. let me show you this opinion piece by russ feingold. "usa today" referring to corporate money coming into campaigns in the future. here is the "new york times" editorial -- your reaction? guest: i think if you would check the "wall street journal" you would see that it is a victory for free speech....
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the supreme court decision today on campaign finance regulations steve hoersting and hamin -- jamin raskinand will be joined by "new york times" writer jason depurle. to discuss poverty and unemployment. "washington journal," is live on c-span every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> this weekend on " communicators'," and former senator and now the head of the national association of broadcasters, gordon smith, on expanding the broadband system and what it could mean for broadcasters. saturday at 6:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> health care was the main topic at nancy pelosi's weekly conference today. she reflected on the election of scott brown. after, we will hear from john boehner, house minority leader. this is one-half hour. >> good morning. here we are. back again in this room. it looks like we need a bigger room. many of you have asked questions about where we go from here. let me congratulate senator brown from massachusetts. the new senator. while this is also the massachusetts election, there were 58 senators. instead now, there are 59. it has not diminished the need for affordable, qua
the supreme court decision today on campaign finance regulations steve hoersting and hamin -- jamin raskinand will be joined by "new york times" writer jason depurle. to discuss poverty and unemployment. "washington journal," is live on c-span every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> this weekend on " communicators'," and former senator and now the head of the national association of broadcasters, gordon smith, on expanding the broadband system and what it could...
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the supreme court decision today on campaign finance regulations steve hoersting and hamin -- jamin raskin. and will be joined by "new york times" writer jason depurle. >> each year, the washington center brings thousands of students to washington d.c. to experience the workings of our government first hand. this weekend, they will discuss politics, government, and their futures. >> health care was the main topic of house speaker nancy pelosi's weekly briefing. she comments on senator scott brown and his effect on health care legislation. after speaker pelosi, we'll hear from house minority leader john beohener. -- noehner. -- boehner. this is half an hour. >> in the morning. it looks like we need a bigger room. many of you have asked questions about where we go from here. let me congratulate senator brown from massachusetts. while this is also the massachusetts election, there were 58 senators. it has not diminished [unintelligible] health care to all americans is not a right -- is a right, not a privilege. we want to end discrimination based on pre-existing conditions. even though people
the supreme court decision today on campaign finance regulations steve hoersting and hamin -- jamin raskin. and will be joined by "new york times" writer jason depurle. >> each year, the washington center brings thousands of students to washington d.c. to experience the workings of our government first hand. this weekend, they will discuss politics, government, and their futures. >> health care was the main topic of house speaker nancy pelosi's weekly briefing. she...