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now, llewellyn king and linda gasparello.>> hello, again. thank you for coming along. i promised you great people. we'll start with the co-host of the program, linda gasparello, and then moving to arnaud de borchgrave, one of the great columnists and one of the great journalists we have. is it honored to have you on the broadcast. a new guest. he and i have done a little bit of radio work together, ed o'keefe, of "the washington post" who is in the thick of the news because he has been writing about certain parts of the civil service for young ladies. christopher chambers from georgetown university. linda gasparello, the vice president, we are suddenly hearing from him and taking notice. he is well-known for talking all the time, but suddenly people are listening. >> it is extraordinary. joe biden has been sent out to deliver -- it has been five of rein in speeches, what did administration has called framing speeches. he just did a lot -- he just delivered one in new york. he delivered one about manufacturing. in florida, retirement savings, new hampshire, about taxati
now, llewellyn king and linda gasparello.>> hello, again. thank you for coming along. i promised you great people. we'll start with the co-host of the program, linda gasparello, and then moving to arnaud de borchgrave, one of the great columnists and one of the great journalists we have. is it honored to have you on the broadcast. a new guest. he and i have done a little bit of radio work together, ed o'keefe, of "the washington post" who is in the thick of the news because he...
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linda gasparello of this program. she doesn't seem totally convinced by the compliment. >> i'm flattered, thank you. >> and of every place to have for the first time, ed kelley, the editor of "washington times." nice to have the old friend and my editor at hearst "the new york times" syndicate, chuck lewis, senior editor of the hearst newspapers in washington. and another new friend at this table, michael fauntroy of george mason university, where he teaches public policy. and this is all about public policy. so, welcome. >> thank you. nice to be here. >> talking about public policy, we have some people who want to change. they want to change it in the home, they want to change it overseas. what is going on? in short -- an election. >> shortens elections. where everything is seen in the prism of wars. you find is curious? we have wars on women, we have wars on small business. everything is seen in the prison -- prism of war. that is a sad thing. why are we not talk about policy? >> and there are shooting wars going on
linda gasparello of this program. she doesn't seem totally convinced by the compliment. >> i'm flattered, thank you. >> and of every place to have for the first time, ed kelley, the editor of "washington times." nice to have the old friend and my editor at hearst "the new york times" syndicate, chuck lewis, senior editor of the hearst newspapers in washington. and another new friend at this table, michael fauntroy of george mason university, where he teaches...
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now, your program host, nationally syndicated columnist llewellyn king, and co-host linda gasparello. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> hello again, and thank you for coming along. i didn't mention that i asked the started a youtube channel on mecfs and it can be seen on youtube. now to introduce you to these wonderful people i have here. linda gasparello, as i mentioned, co-host of the program and the lady who likes to wear a hat -- wear hats. and i am very glad to have on the program carl cannon from realclearpolitics, washington editor, the author of several books. with an incisive mind and beautiful writing skill. and i am very, very glad indeed to have one of the great word sniffs of washington, paul dickson, who is the author, believe it or not, of 64 books and now there is a 65th book. i am not a baseball player. somehow i have gotten through my income life without knowing about that. tell me quickly about that book and then the absorbing subject of political words and the use of language in politics. >> he was an american original. he owns fo
now, your program host, nationally syndicated columnist llewellyn king, and co-host linda gasparello. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> hello again, and thank you for coming along. i didn't mention that i asked the started a youtube channel on mecfs and it can be seen on youtube. now to introduce you to these wonderful people i have here. linda gasparello, as i mentioned, co-host of the program and the lady who likes to wear a hat -- wear hats. and i am...
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captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> hello, i am linda gasparello, co-host of "white house chronicle." which is coming up in a few seconds. but first, a few thoughts of my own. it is springtime in washington. for baseball fans, you know what that means. the nats are getting ready for their season this year, and they have a new thing that is called natitude. for women it means something different. go out and buy something beautiful. i forgot to buy my hat, but in the meantime, i have one that has natitude. here it is. it's not quite the nats hat, but it is pretty naty, wouldn't you say? we will be back with a message from our sponsor and a surprise guest. with natitude. >> many have spoken out on the need to transition to a clean energy future. at exelon, we are acting. by 2020 we are committed to reducing or displacing 20 million metric tons of and -- more than 15 million metric tons of greenhouse gases by greening our operations and offering more low carbon electricity in the marketplace. exelon, we are taking action and we are seeing results. >> "white hou
captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> hello, i am linda gasparello, co-host of "white house chronicle." which is coming up in a few seconds. but first, a few thoughts of my own. it is springtime in washington. for baseball fans, you know what that means. the nats are getting ready for their season this year, and they have a new thing that is called natitude. for women it means something different. go out and buy something beautiful. i forgot to buy...
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and now, your program host, nationally syndicated columnist llewellyn king and co-host linda gasparello. >> hello again and thank you for coming along. i promised you two exceptional minds and i'm very glad to bring them to you. guy caruso, who used to be head of the energy information administration, a separate, isolated but very important part of the department of energy that keeps track of real data. and now is for the center of strategic and international studies. and one of the more dynamic people in the washington area, robert atkinson, who heads the information technology and invasion foundation. i want to begin by looking at this problem of what people say about oil. we're seeing very high oil prices, five dollars for gasoline at many places. and suddenly politicians are saying oh, there's plenty of oil. all the government's fault that we don't have it. guy caruso, expert on this, is there plenty of oil? >> potentially yes, but it's not that simple. there is a lot of up front investment required. there's an dappings of new technology irks innovating with that technology. >> when
and now, your program host, nationally syndicated columnist llewellyn king and co-host linda gasparello. >> hello again and thank you for coming along. i promised you two exceptional minds and i'm very glad to bring them to you. guy caruso, who used to be head of the energy information administration, a separate, isolated but very important part of the department of energy that keeps track of real data. and now is for the center of strategic and international studies. and one of the more...