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instead of the national journal. with these. we can build a great cathedral. the spirit. each of raising it. one stone at a time. as he reaches out to his neighbor helping carrying doing. i do not offer a life of uninspiring ease. i do not call for a life of grim sacrifice. i ask you, join in a higher adventure. one as rich as humanity itself and exciting as the times we live in. the essence of freedom is that each of us shares the shaping of his own destiny until he has been of a cause larger than himself. no man, truly whole. the way to fulfillment is in the use of our talents. we achieve nobility. the spirit that inspires that youth. as measure what can be done. we shall promise only what we know we can produce. but as we chart our goals, we shall be lifted. our dream. no man can be fully while his neighbor is not to go forward at all is to go forward together. this means and white together as one nation, not to the laws have caught up with our conscience. what remains to give life to what is in the law to ensure it last. that is all our bar in equal and dignity before
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to to your wikipedia page, you interned attenuationsal journalism certainer, which is -- at national journalismter and conservative and worked at washington post and still at the new yorker. that's an eclectic list of >> i remain a canadian and some part of me is reluctant to give up my canadian identity. i still have very strong attachment to that country. >> back to the revenge of the tipping point, rosa beth cancer looms large in the book. who was she? >> she's active and extraordinarily brilliant socialologist and wrote a very famous article in the early 1970s and group proportions and she -- the story that she had been asked by fortune 500 company to do consulting work, the hadn't haired enough women and came up with the theory that said that group proportions and the number of outsiders in a group really matters. when you have too few of a newcomer, the newcomer it's not their home. they're under incredible pressure and cannot perform to high expect taces and he's not treated appropriately. but only when the outsider reach a certain level of critical mass can they really feel that they ar
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your wikipedia page you began were career at conservative american spectator interned at the national journalism center which is conservative and also worked at the washington post, and currently a new yorker that's quite a list of -- of publications, isn't it? >> yeah. if i traveled all over the ideological spectrum that's correct. yes. >> where have we landed? >> somewhere in the middle i think. i'm the not someone -- i'm not terribly interested in playing partisan political games. if i n were to kind of make an accounting of -- g of all of my stands on various issues, i suspect half of them would fall in the republican side and that follow the democratic side. >> just to continue our collection of eclectic identifications, born in england raised in canada part mennonite part p jamaican. >> my family is in recent years joined mennonite church but i was born in england my father is english my mom is jamaican. so i am -- i'm a mix of those two wonderful countries. >> how did you end up in conditioned? >> any father was a -- a math mathematician who got a t the university canadian m.i.t. and he m
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. >> george from national journal. >> you are asked about phase two of tax cuts. he talked about the wisdom but i don't think you answered about the timetable and is there any sense of urgency getting that done while republicans still control the house? >> i have only a little bit more hair than he does. let's just not my lane. it could make sense. i know it's something i would encourage you will nominees the working government where we have one topic and the process are more than a year. we are extremely hopeful the senate will, around. this is something you advise the president and the team to push this year? what economic impact.have? on the trade issue, happy particular numbers were advised the president about the economic impact if the issues are not resolved? a whole chapter on infrastructure there's a lot of interesting insight everybody is driving around gas taxes and infrastructure team did a fantastic job about how it relates, we could get a child out of growth researcher spending approach is a sound one. it might still happen infrastructure plans are st
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linda: george from national journal. reporter: you asked about phase two of tax cuts. in your answer, you talked about the wisdom, the second bite at the apple. i don't think you answered the question about the timetable. along those lines, is there any sense of urgency about getting that done while republicans still control the house? mr. hassett: i am not mark short. i only have a little more hair than he does. mark -- that is out of my lane to discuss the timetables. i think that a second bite could make sense and make things permanent. removing uncertainty could make sense. when it happens, i'm not sure. i know that one of mark's top priorities, something i encourage you to think about and write about, is we have these nominees whose confirmations are being held up. it is unacceptable to those of us that are working in government that very often when we want to have a topic to address there are these appointees that have not been confirmed and have been in the process for more than a year, some of them. as we look forward to the legislative calendar, we are extreme
linda: george from national journal. reporter: you asked about phase two of tax cuts. in your answer, you talked about the wisdom, the second bite at the apple. i don't think you answered the question about the timetable. along those lines, is there any sense of urgency about getting that done while republicans still control the house? mr. hassett: i am not mark short. i only have a little more hair than he does. mark -- that is out of my lane to discuss the timetables. i think that a second...
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historian on jimmy carter's life and legacy ahead of his state funeral washington national cathedral. washington's journal join in the conversation live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on ccn comments he spent now or online at c-span.org. >> president jimmy carter, the 39th president of the united states the longest lived a leader has to wait last month at the age of 100 joint c-span for live coverage of the state funeral on thursday, national funeral service will take place at washington national cathedral followed by his final resting ceremony thick carter family home in plains, georgia. c-span's live coverage of the funeral services former president jimmy carter on the c-span networks c-span now or free mobile video up or online at c-span.org. c-span democracy unfiltered. we are funded by these television companies and more including comcast. >> are you thinking this is just a community center? it is way more than that comcast is parnas 1000 community centers to create wi-fi enabled to students from low-income families and get the tools they need to be ready for anything. comcast support c-span as a public servic
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the wall street journal actually said the whole national debate of allowing men into women sport washe sleeper issue of the election but we saw how it affected the outcome of the presidential election. but it also put a key part in these important senate races like inn pennsylvania bob casey and david mccormick or an ohio bernie marino and brown. i was thrilled, think back to the summit when president trump's platform was released issue number 17 in big bold lettersin said no men in women's sports. [cheering] i would crack up watching them on the campaign trail when he was directly asked people would askk him how were you going to fix this issue? he would almost kind of grimace or laugh because again it's kind of like a self park episode the visual of it and he would just say i'm going to ban it emphatically that is the type of leadership and moral clarity he has about on day one in office he will reinforce it uphold title ix original intent which is now personal for president trump. his beautifulal granddaughter hs accepted a scholarship to the university of miami. i could tell thou
the wall street journal actually said the whole national debate of allowing men into women sport washe sleeper issue of the election but we saw how it affected the outcome of the presidential election. but it also put a key part in these important senate races like inn pennsylvania bob casey and david mccormick or an ohio bernie marino and brown. i was thrilled, think back to the summit when president trump's platform was released issue number 17 in big bold lettersin said no men in women's...
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the wall street journal actually said the whole national debate of allowing men and women sports was the sleeper issue of the election. we saw how it affected the outcome of the presidential election but also a key part in important senate races like in pennsylvania. bob casey and david mccormick or in ohio, bernie moreno and shared brown. i was thrilled i think back to this summer when donald trump's platform was released and issue number 17 in big bold letters said no men in women's sports. i would crack up watching him on the campaign trail when he was directly asked how are you going to fix this issue and he would almost kind of grimace or laugh because it is kind of like a south park episode the visual of it or babylon be headline or snl skit and he would say i'm going to ban it emphatically. that's the leadership and moral clarity, he has vowed on day one in office he will reinforce up holds title ix's original intent which is personal for donald trump. his beautiful granddaughter has accepted a scholarship to the university of miami. i could tell thousands of stories, won't bo
the wall street journal actually said the whole national debate of allowing men and women sports was the sleeper issue of the election. we saw how it affected the outcome of the presidential election but also a key part in important senate races like in pennsylvania. bob casey and david mccormick or in ohio, bernie moreno and shared brown. i was thrilled i think back to this summer when donald trump's platform was released and issue number 17 in big bold letters said no men in women's sports. i...
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the wall street journal actually said the whole national debate of allowinghe men into women sports was sleeper issue of the election. we saw how it affected the outcome of the presidential election, but, also, a key part in these important senate races like in pennsylvania. bob caseynn and david mccormick were in ohio. i was thrilled, i think back to the summer when president trumps platform was released. issue number 17ts in big bold letters said no men and women's sports. [cheering and applause] i would crack up watching him on the o campaign trail when he was directly asked, people would ask him, how will you fix this issue nt would almost kind of grimace or laugh because, again, it is kind of like a south park episode, the visual of it and he would just say, i am going to ban it emphatically and that is a type of leadership in moral clarity that we need. he has vowed on day one in office he will reinforce and uphold title ix's original intent which now it is personal for president trump. his beautiful granddaughter has accepted a scholarship to the university of miami. i could tell
the wall street journal actually said the whole national debate of allowinghe men into women sports was sleeper issue of the election. we saw how it affected the outcome of the presidential election, but, also, a key part in these important senate races like in pennsylvania. bob caseynn and david mccormick were in ohio. i was thrilled, i think back to the summer when president trumps platform was released. issue number 17ts in big bold letters said no men and women's sports. [cheering and...
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national security. that is richard craig, a journalism professor at san jose state.he says we have never seen anything like this. now, a ban on tiktok would have massive implications, but what does it mean for the everyday user? well, that could be outlined in a decision from the supreme court. but if no word comes before january 19th, it's possible that users would still be able to post or use the app if they've already downloaded it, but you might not be able to get updates or redownload it after that. so think about all the content creators that we know make their livelihood on those apps. they're going to have to change things up or use a different platform. but really, whether you're talking about free speech, national security, or, you know, content creators, bottom line, this has those massive implications. laura. so this is definitely something we're going to keep an eye out on. yes. most definitely. all right. thanks for all the details there, ginger. 640 for you this morning as we take a live look out at walnut creek folks on the road there, meteorologist k
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the markets are closed as part of the national day of mourning for president carter. wall street journal reporting that constellation energy will try to buy out calpine. calpine has lots of energy plants here in the bay area, including that natural gas plant along 101 in coyote valley. looks like president biden will call for more restrictions on nvidia chips beyond just a ban on sales to china. the white house could announce as early as today it will limit the number of powerful ai cps that can be sold overseas, even to friendly countries. bloomberg, the first to report that full allies like canada, australia and most of europe can still buy all they want. the fed once again worried about inflation, and while it's not naming names, it's worried about inflation caused by donald trump's policies. two specifically, the deportation of hundreds of thousands or millions of workers, which will drive up labor costs and huge tariffs that he's promised against canada, mexico and china. tariffs are inflationary. the federal open market committee on tuesday released the minutes from its most recent
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other journals were at the national archives of england, the united kingdom. so you're able to find things that i had. it was really tough book, i will admit had. the smallest number of primary sources. but it had just enough for me to tell the story i wanted to tell. and that's what i had to find out once. i read barnard's book. i said, well, there's nothing else besides this. i can't write a book because i'd just be repeating what he said. but there was enough the protests, this very detailed 25 page protest, which was cobbled together by five of the guys who had been on the nina while they were in rio de janeiro. so there were enough details from different places and there were a lot of newspaper articles at the time about this event. so it was just enough which is very different from the problem i've had with almost every other book i've written, which is and this comes back why the internet can be great and it can be bad. it can be bad when you work on a book like my lighthouse books, which span 300 years, lots lighthouses, lots of great stories, an entir
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without domestic steel production and domestic steel workers, our nation is less strong and less secure. we're back with our "wall street journalmary anastasia o'grady and kim strassel. so, mary, did the president make this decision, do you think, based on national security? or was something else on his mind? >> in a word, paul, no. [laughter] absolutely not. it's really a crazy decision, and it's going fob the really harmful to the u.s. as a destination for capital because i think it lowers the certainty that people feel about investing in this country. paul: so what motivated him? >> well, it was a labor -- it's organized labor and not the rank and file of labor, but the big wigs. nippon if steel was going to pay a premium for the company. they were saying they would put $2.7 billion into new facilities and system facilities in the country. they were going to the take care of workers. today made promises about layoffs -- they a made promises about layoffs in the next few years, that they wouldn't let go of workers. there's really no reason to turn this down except that the leadership of usw, united steelworkers, did not want
without domestic steel production and domestic steel workers, our nation is less strong and less secure. we're back with our "wall street journalmary anastasia o'grady and kim strassel. so, mary, did the president make this decision, do you think, based on national security? or was something else on his mind? >> in a word, paul, no. [laughter] absolutely not. it's really a crazy decision, and it's going fob the really harmful to the u.s. as a destination for capital because i think...
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to be published, or is about to be published in a peer reviewed social psychology journal, says yes, it is the nationalrried about is, in fact, real. citing evidence, the app shows users a distinct amount of chinese propaganda while suppressing critical content on keyword searches like uyghur, tibet or tiananmen. the result? a new generation of americans with decidedly warmer views of our competitor. some might even argue strategic enemy to the east. joining us now, lead intelligence analyst at the network contagion research institute and coauthor of that new study, alex goldenberg, can you explain to me, alex, why that video we showed up? top of? it just looks like a tourism video shows tiananmen, shows chairman mao, the birds, the nice music, why anybody should be skeptical of that. >> well, they should be skeptical of it. because if you are a tiktok user, let's say you're gen z and you're interested to learn what happened in 1989 and tiananmen square, and you search tiktok, it would be pretty difficult to find factual information about, you know, why there's controversy around tiananmen square. and
to be published, or is about to be published in a peer reviewed social psychology journal, says yes, it is the nationalrried about is, in fact, real. citing evidence, the app shows users a distinct amount of chinese propaganda while suppressing critical content on keyword searches like uyghur, tibet or tiananmen. the result? a new generation of americans with decidedly warmer views of our competitor. some might even argue strategic enemy to the east. joining us now, lead intelligence analyst at...
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journal. along with his work at bloomberg 21022013 running as chief of staffof as executive director of the nationaln committee. masters history from the university. please welcome nicole and harris. [applause] >> it is a pleasure to be speaking with so many knowledge and engage people. this is a terrific book and i loved it. i hope you all have read it or will read it. it's one of the best about new york and one of the best things we can talk about this how many areas of city life we touched talk about.book and criminal justice issues and housing issues. so we will talk about that. curious why you chose to write this at thiss time. >> why transportation policy because it is the one government thing that we do every day that touches ons all of our lives and their other issues you talked about. many of you are aware, this is the 50th anniversary but we tend to focus on that era and longer since it was in that year end that it covers so about when the automobile was in york city and other cities. it has been longer since then so i got around to thinking something must have happened in these past 50 ye
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washington and from our bureau at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. ♪ [captioning performed by nationale] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] jeff: one of donald trump's most controversial cabinet picks will try to win over the senate next week, when confirmation hearings begin. for the national security nominees, their hearings come at an awkward moment, just as trump is threatening allies and friends from denenmark to panam, giving new meaning to the term "america first."
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the university of washington and from walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.] (bright regal music) - cooking is really at its best when it's shared. oh, wow. so i'm off to visit inspiring communities across the country to see how food brings them together. that's a bit of all right. - oh yeah! - exploring some exciting places. extraordinary, it's huge, isn't it? - look at that. beautiful. - i can think of no better place to be. while sharing mouthwatering recipes of my own.
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in washington, and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. geoff: today marked a nationalor the funeral of the late president jimmy carter. amna: but it was also a day to remember and celebrate the life and legacy of the nation's 39th president, a man who served only one term, but who forged an enduring legacy as a selfless humanitarian, and a winner of the nobel peace prize. here's laura barron-lopez with more. >> ready! step! ready! step! laura: president jimmy carter's final journey home. with the morning sun beaming down on the east front of the u.s. capitol, the late president's casket made its way to washington's national cathedral for the high honors, and solemn ceremony, of his state funeral. ♪ soaring hymns echoed through the grand space. thousands gathered in the pews for the culmination of more than a week of tributes for the soft-spoken southern democrat. speakers celebrated carter's deep faith, honored his military service as a naval lieutenant, and saluted his devotion to service more than politics. his grandson, joshua. >> my grandfather spent the entire tim
in washington, and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. geoff: today marked a nationalor the funeral of the late president jimmy carter. amna: but it was also a day to remember and celebrate the life and legacy of the nation's 39th president, a man who served only one term, but who forged an enduring legacy as a selfless humanitarian, and a winner of the nobel peace prize. here's laura barron-lopez with more. >> ready! step! ready! step!...
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and "the wall street journal" is alsoal reporting, by the way,in christian, some national security officials the investigation believe the telecom hack is so severe in thr network so compromised that the u.s. may never be able to payot with certainty that chineseed hackers have been fully rooted out. so, agai we can, everybody spie everybody, christian, but this a level at the espionage that seems very, very concerning given what is at stake with the size of thane standing army and taiwan in particular. >> right, it is ironic, laura, the same national security officials are some of the ones partly responsible and not just through sense of cremation of being at the wheel. focusing all of the defense on ukraine where i would argue c there are no vital u.s. national interest in neglecting the china threat. it was actually the fbi itself including highly politicized and bustle, christopher wray, on his way out painfully to be replaced by kash pate l who wasll against encryption all along ano actually insisted that theserizo telecom companies, cisco wasey h involved, verizon involved, at&t involv
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national security perspective. >> question from the audience? >> michael with "wall street journal." dave michaels with "wall street journal." the crypto market seems to think at the moment that fdc is likely to stand down from trying to regulate that market through enforcement of the securities laws and rules that are there today. that's kind of been the theme of crypto regulation for the past several years. i'm curious, chairman, how do you think about the next six o 12 months, 18 months of the crypto market, of digital assets? is a going to be a a kind of free-for-all where regulators are not really come cftc or sec are not really trying to apply current laws or rules other n dealing with anti-fraud authorities that they have? and at what point do you see a regulatory framework kind of passed by congress that the regulators like our agency or cftc are going to implement? and kind of a second, a related question. you talked about litigation with risks and you guys pass rules, right? you said if rules are then end up living, what was the point of doing that? there is way to think ab
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that includes, as the wall street journal reported, altering some of the exhibits at the national archiveeum that start quote sought to emphasize negative parts of u.s. history, like movie references to landmark events like the government's displacement of indigenous tribes in the incarceration of japanese-americans during world war ii .1 change to an exhibit involved swapping a photo of martin luther king jr. marching for civil rights with former president nixon greeting elvis. >>> in part, the alterations were over concern that planned exhibits and educational displays expected to open next year might anger republican lawmakers who shared control of the agency's budget for a potential trump administration. and let's not forget shogun even invited former first lady melania trump to speak at a naturalization ceremony at the archive at the end of 2023 point in a statement to the reid out, the national archives at dr. shogun has had a strong working relationship with president trump and his team. we look forward to continuing that relationship with the new administration. but for trump none
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journalism. host: when was the last time you trust of the press? caller: i trusted the local press more than national press at this point because i can see what is happening in my town and how it is publicized. as far as national coverage, you have to take that with a grain of salt because they're so much corruption. host: did you ever trust it? when? caller: it has been decades. that follows with this whole peaceful transfer of power. when did that become a catchphrase whenever we have had an election for president? when did that start? host: you do not think we should have a peaceful transfer of power? caller: i do, but wonder that become a catchphrase as part of the process? host: you think that is a new thing? caller: it is. i mean in the last 10, 20 years. i have been voting for 40 years and i do not remember that being part of the process of making it a statement more than once in a single speech like they do now. host: this is john in texas, independent. good morning. caller: i have been listening to your show for quite a while. as you pointed out to a few, it seems ignorant to what is going o
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journal, "time" and "vanity fair." he is a senior fellow at the national review institute.s evening the podium stands near the podium where we invest emotion in the words of our speaker because it was where winston churchill had society ney 1947 representing a revolutionary war officer from whom he had descended through his american mother. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming richard brookhiser to the podium. [ applause ] coming out. i'm a repeater here. 25 years ago, i filmed a scene, a do ar>> thank you for that introduction. thank you for coming out. i'm a repeater here. 25 years ago i filmed a scene from the documentary for a film by michael pack which was rediscovering george washington, and we did a scene from washington's favorite play, cato, and we use this to illustrate the moment a neuberg where he talks officers down and the scene from cato similarly ending a mutiny and his own roman troops and we wanted to do this in front of an audience of descendants of revolutionary officers, so this was the perfect place. it's also the perfect place tonight bec
journal, "time" and "vanity fair." he is a senior fellow at the national review institute.s evening the podium stands near the podium where we invest emotion in the words of our speaker because it was where winston churchill had society ney 1947 representing a revolutionary war officer from whom he had descended through his american mother. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming richard brookhiser to the podium. [ applause ] coming out. i'm a repeater here. 25...
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the new yorker, the new york times, the wall street journal, the atlantic monthly , time, and vanity fair. he is currently a senior editor of national review and a senior fellow at the national review institute. this evening the podium stands near that place in which we invest emotion in the words of our speaker. because it was where winston churchill was admitted to membership in the society. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming richard brookhiser to the podium. >> thank you for that introduction. thank you for coming out. i'm a repeater here. years ago, i filmed a scene from a documentary for a film of by michael pack, which was rediscovering george washington. and we did a scene from washington's favorite play he and we use this to illustrate the moment at newberg when he talks his officers down from a mutiny. and the scene in the play shows ko similarly ending a mutiny in his own roman troops and we wanted to do this in front of an audience of descendants of revolutionary officers, so this was the perfect place. it's also the perfect place tonight because john trumbull was a member of the society from the connecticu
the new yorker, the new york times, the wall street journal, the atlantic monthly , time, and vanity fair. he is currently a senior editor of national review and a senior fellow at the national review institute. this evening the podium stands near that place in which we invest emotion in the words of our speaker. because it was where winston churchill was admitted to membership in the society. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming richard brookhiser to the podium. >> thank you...
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journalism. it's one of the freedoms we have as a nation, and it's been about 77 years or something, maybe you allrnalists can straighten it out on your side, places where you all are slamming each other. does that make sense? guest: i'm a very big supporter of robust debate and offense. i'm not normally on television. i talk extensively with journalists on the right. obviously, we have differences. i started off this segment being very critical of the democratic party. i don't think journalists carry water for any political party. our job is to tell the truth is to tell the truth as we see it. yeah, i absolutely agree. going back to first principles, this is what we have first amendment the cultivation of an informed citizenry and democracy. by modeling debate and vigorous exchanges of views. host: sherwood, arkansas, lime for democrats. good morning, oris. caller: happy new year. he was asking them why did the democrats lose the presidency this year. it was all because of joe biden. i am a democrat. joe biden said that he was going to go and run just one time and do what he said he was going to
journalism. it's one of the freedoms we have as a nation, and it's been about 77 years or something, maybe you allrnalists can straighten it out on your side, places where you all are slamming each other. does that make sense? guest: i'm a very big supporter of robust debate and offense. i'm not normally on television. i talk extensively with journalists on the right. obviously, we have differences. i started off this segment being very critical of the democratic party. i don't think...
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national cathedral. we'll continue our live coverage on c-span. we are simulcasting "washington journal" on c-span and c-span2 so that we can continue with you and keep taking your calls. you can continue to calling throughout the program. we're going to be taking your calls and taking a look at what's happening on the screen as well. little information for you on the carter family. this is from today.com. says the capital, which -ism and obviously this elevated their 77th wedding anniversary months before her death. that was in 2023. they are the longest to making them the longest married couple in presidential history. they have four children, john, known as jack, is 77. james known as chip is 74, and the now known as jeff is 72 as well as their daughter amy who is 57. they also have a dozen grandchildren and more great-grandchildren. jeff in north carolina good morning, good morning. i would like to make a statement. i've been watching c-span for about a year and a half and i've been watching it pretty close. and what i do not like is every time somebody gets on making sense about tr
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journal" op-ed. he calls for budget caps noting interest payments on the national debt alone with now over $1 trillionow with more is the man himself, wisconsin senator ron johnson, a member of both the senate budget and homeland security committeeses. senator, great to see you this morning. and and your op-ed is great. you write, fiscal sanity isn't too much to hope for this year. before we get into the nuts and bolts of what to cut, i want to get your thoughts on this debate we're having this morning. we just spoke with mike johnson, and he wants a big bill to include everything. senator lindsey graham said he's worried, he doesn't think that's possible. what do you think? >> well, i think you just described the problem right there. it's going to be complex. i certainly support a two-step process. give president trump the funds he needs to secure the border, protect this nation and then take our time on making sure that we don't have a massive tax increase in 2026. but i think one thing americans have to understand is how very few americans really do specifically understand how out of control govern
journal" op-ed. he calls for budget caps noting interest payments on the national debt alone with now over $1 trillionow with more is the man himself, wisconsin senator ron johnson, a member of both the senate budget and homeland security committeeses. senator, great to see you this morning. and and your op-ed is great. you write, fiscal sanity isn't too much to hope for this year. before we get into the nuts and bolts of what to cut, i want to get your thoughts on this debate we're having...
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national security at the university of texas. he has taught international media at the moody's school of journalism, at the university of texas andtional politics at the lbj school of public fairs. before i hand it over to dr. pomar, i want to note that there are pads and pencils available on the tables for those here in the audience to jot down questions that you might have for the doctor and for those of you in the livestream you may be able to put your questions into the chat at the end of the program which we'll address then. and with that, please welcome dr. mark pumar. >> thank you very much for your kind introduction, and i am very honored and pleased to be with you. i wish i were there in person. i hope some time in the next couple of months to actually visit the eisenhower presidential library and archive. i recently completed a book for radio liberty and the voice of america and now i'm embarking on a new book looking at a few aspects of it and the eisenhower library and archive is a very important part, so i look forward to visiting the library and meeting many of you, all of you in person. i would like to sort of cast
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caps on troop -- national cathedral followed by his final resting place at his family home in plains, georgia. watch on the c-span network, c-span now, or c-span.org. >> washington journalance causing you to discuss the latest issues in government, -- our live forum involving you to discuss the latest issues in government, politics, and public policy. coming up, justin trudeau's resignation and the future of u.s.-canada election -- relations of strut prepares to take office. and then christine mcdaniels on biden's decision to block the $14 billion acquisition of u.s. steel by japan's hip on steel. and jonathan alter who wrote a biography about jimmy carter talks about his life and influence in american politics. washington journal, join the conversation live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning on c-span, c-span now, or c-span.org.
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