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a professor of middle east studies at princeton university. and of course, former us ambassador to egypt and israel daniel karcher. thank you so much for joining us. a my pleasure, steve. good to talk to you. so what's the bottom line? one really has to wonder what the american game plan in the middle east is. if it's just to exit the region in the fog of conflict, blaming with contraction of american power in the world on ungrateful allies and fanatical rivals. well that's one thing. but if the us is actually working to maintain its power and influence to generate long term regional stability in a very complex region, which it says it wants that america is seriously failing. the killing by israel, of more than 40000 palestinians, mostly women and children who are complete innocence. in this conflict, as are most of the men will drive hate and instability for another generation. at least, israel thinks it can make strategic choices for the us. but it's actually whitening and deepening the problem. this conflict as far from over. and it could r
a professor of middle east studies at princeton university. and of course, former us ambassador to egypt and israel daniel karcher. thank you so much for joining us. a my pleasure, steve. good to talk to you. so what's the bottom line? one really has to wonder what the american game plan in the middle east is. if it's just to exit the region in the fog of conflict, blaming with contraction of american power in the world on ungrateful allies and fanatical rivals. well that's one thing. but if...
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it follows the straight state sexuality and citizenship in 20th 20th century america princeton university press with robert and nancy who co-edited intimate states gender sexuality and government and modern u.s. history from the university of chicago press. ryan patrick murphy is associate professor of historyry and womes gender and sexuality studies at earlham college. he is the author of the regulating desire, life attendant activism, family politics and workplace justice from temple which one the 2017 david montgomery award from the oah. currently at work on the book one troubles with the university of michigan p press forthcomingn 2024. we look forward to that which explores the connections between suburban, heteronormativity and mass organizing campaign. once a flight attendant for united airlines and elected leader of the association of flight attendants local 11. olmsted is a historian of mid 20th century transgender politics. the dissertation refused to run away and sexual employment discrimination claims and the law 1969 to 1992 which they just defended at the university of mass
it follows the straight state sexuality and citizenship in 20th 20th century america princeton university press with robert and nancy who co-edited intimate states gender sexuality and government and modern u.s. history from the university of chicago press. ryan patrick murphy is associate professor of historyry and womes gender and sexuality studies at earlham college. he is the author of the regulating desire, life attendant activism, family politics and workplace justice from temple which...
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it follows the straight state, sexuality and a citizenship in 20th century american, princeton universityress, with robert self and nancy cost. she co-edited intimate state, gender, sexuality and governments in m modern u.s. hi are -- history, and that's with the university. of chicago pres. ryan patrick murphy is associato professor of history and women's gender and sexuality studies at a article hamm college -- earl hamm college. he's the author of deregulating desire from temple. which won the 2017 david montgomery award from the oah. he is currently at work on the book "teamsters' metropolis" with university of michigan press, forthcoming in 2024. we'll look forward to that. which explores the connection tween jimmy of hoffa's mass organizing campaign. murphy was once a flight attendant for united and elected leader of local 11. shay olmsted, they,/them, is a his toirn of mid 20th century u.s. queer and transgender policies. their dissertation, transsexual employment discrimination claims in the law 1969-1992, which they just defended at a u-mass amherst -- [applause] [laughter] legse
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. >> joining us now professor at princeton university eddie glaude jr.t night. the room at the united center was silent, people wiping their eyes. it's hard to watch now on television. just give us your thoughts about that where we are as a nation. a testimony like that doesn't seem to change a whole lot about the gun debate in this country. >> yeah, john, first of all it's great to see you even this early in the morning. you know, that was one of the most difficult moments last night. it was powerful. it was emotional, obviously. and one of the things that really came to mind is we're so -- everything is moving so quickly in this country politically that we run past our dead. we run past the grief that is still among us. and last night was a real serious reminder, and particularly around the policies with regards to gun control where it seems to me a majority of the country wants sensible gun reform, and we were reminded of the cost of us not doing that last night. >> yeah, we certainly were. eddie, i think you've always been right about how this nation
. >> joining us now professor at princeton university eddie glaude jr.t night. the room at the united center was silent, people wiping their eyes. it's hard to watch now on television. just give us your thoughts about that where we are as a nation. a testimony like that doesn't seem to change a whole lot about the gun debate in this country. >> yeah, john, first of all it's great to see you even this early in the morning. you know, that was one of the most difficult moments last...
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now we 're joined on this show by nick gertz from princeton university's dismissal lab. he is the lead author of a recent study showing a link between layoffs and mortality . thank you for being on this program. before the review is done let's talk about who is affected by the layoff. in this new study, we found that about 30 percent of black women who rent with their children face the threat of eviction each year, and we need to address these disparities. let's do something using different solutions. we should reflect on the racist housing policies that have pushed some americans into expensive unregulated, often exploitative, rental markets where evictions have become part of the business model. in your new research, which has just been published, examine court records is placed these are the people who are facing eviction cases and are threatened with deportation. then you investigated the death rate in these people. what made you want to research the relationship between layoffs and people's health? there are many reasons for this. consider that being fired has terri
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it follows the straight state sexuality and citizenship in 20th century america princeton university press with robert south and nancy cotchery co-edited gender sexuality and government in the modern u.s. history at the university of chicago press. ryan patrick murphy is associate professor of history and women's gender and sexuality studies at earlham college. he's the author of deregulating desire flight attendant activism family politics of workplace justice which won the 2017 daviu montgomery award from the oah. he is currently at work on the book teamsters metropolis a university off michigan press coming in 2024 and we look forward to that which explores the connection betweenn suburbanization and jimmy hoffa's mass organizing campaign. murphy was a flight attendant for united airlines in elected leader the association of flight attendants. shay olmstead as he is during the mid--- transgender polities. her distant dissertation 1969 to 1992 which they just defended at umass argues -- [applause] >> congratulations. argues that employment discrimination lawsuits brought by transse
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margo kennedy is the dodge professor history at princeton university. her most recent book is, queer career sexual ity and work in modern america from princeton university, just won a big award. the taft. it follows this the straight state sexual and citizenship in 20th century america. university press with robert self and nancy cott. she co-edited intimate states, gender, sexuality and government and modern u.s. history. and that's with the university of chicago. ryan patrick murphy is associate professor of history and women's gender and sexuality studies at earlham college. he's the author of deregulating desire, flight attendant activism, family politics and workplace justice from temple, which won the 2017 david montgomery award from the firm lature and from the h. he is currently at on the book teamsters metropolis with the university of michigan press forthcoming in 24. we'll look forward to that which explores the connection between suburbanization. hunter normativity and jimmy hoffa's mess organizing campaign. murphy was once a flight attendan
margo kennedy is the dodge professor history at princeton university. her most recent book is, queer career sexual ity and work in modern america from princeton university, just won a big award. the taft. it follows this the straight state sexual and citizenship in 20th century america. university press with robert self and nancy cott. she co-edited intimate states, gender, sexuality and government and modern u.s. history. and that's with the university of chicago. ryan patrick murphy is...
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so we got in touch with lafleur stephens—dougan, who is assistant professor of politics at princeton universityled race to the bottom: how racial appeals work in american politics, and she's been talking to us. she's dropped us a voice note about how she thinks all of these issues, both race and sex or gender, play in the modern campaign and in this campaign. hi, americast. vice president harris will have to walk the same tightrope that has been walked by many black candidates previously, including, of course, former president barack obama. she will have to recreate the 0bama—biden coalition that included white racial liberals and crucial black turnout. accomplishing this means that she will need to energise the democratic party's most loyal constituents, black voters, while not appearing so liberal that she turns off white moderates, particularly those in swing states. also, her background as an attorney general should help to moderate perceptions of her as too liberal, which is a charge that is often lobbed at black candidates. however, harris's toughness is in many ways a double—edged sword.
so we got in touch with lafleur stephens—dougan, who is assistant professor of politics at princeton universityled race to the bottom: how racial appeals work in american politics, and she's been talking to us. she's dropped us a voice note about how she thinks all of these issues, both race and sex or gender, play in the modern campaign and in this campaign. hi, americast. vice president harris will have to walk the same tightrope that has been walked by many black candidates previously,...
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he holds degrees from princeton university and yale university. would also point out only is he going to be joining us here on the screen live but he has been kind enough to have his team present during this conference. if you're looking to talk to folks from european command, they are here and look forward at have many opportunities on the agenda to engage with you. we will see when we go live on the camera. then will begin on that piece. there we go. welcome. gen. cavoli:gen. cavoli: thank you very much, mr. norquist. thank you for the opportunity to talk to you. i'm sorry it is by videoconference. i had hoped to be there in person but unfortunately other things occupy some of our attention. i thought i would take a minute and give a few minutes of remarks about observations i think we can make from the war in ukraine and ones that can be generalized and be of value to this group. and then make some time for questions. five or six minutes of comments and the rest of the time which i believe is another 25 minutes for questions. mr. norquist: why
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what kind of threw off is a visiting professor at princeton university. no. so the former executive director of human rights watch. he says this rose new standards of force and occupied westbank is concerning. ordinarily with israel's and this occupation, the standard should be those that apply a law enforcement to the police on the street and that means it has a correspond it just said you cannot use legal force except as a last resort to meet an image mutual threat or near on, you have to try to detain, people now looks like that's not what is real as doing it as bombing away, and indeed, he's rarely foreign minister. israel katz said, this is a war. now, one more, you can just shoot the other sites combat. so you don't need to try to capture them . nothing about last resort. so israel was now escalating it standards for the use of less legal force to more standards. that is a very range development because the last thing we want is this kind of massive displacement take place in the westbank to. and you know, frankly, the dream of the far right ministers i
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or what kind of ross is a visiting professor at princeton university. he's also the former executive director of human rights watch. you're drawing this life now from new york. welcome 12 to 0. what do you make of these rarely on these conduct in the occupies westbrook in lights, of this current operation. crudely, this is the largest military operation that we've seen in the west bank in years. i think the big issue really has your corresponding just mentioned is what are the legal standards that are governing it all the ordinarily with israel's and let's occupation the standards should be that was that apply a lot of course to the police on the street and that means you as a correspond it just said you cannot use legal force except as a last resort to meet an image be full threat. ordinarily you have to try to detain people. now it looks like that's not what israel's doing it, it's bombing away. and indeed, he's rarely foreign minister. israel katz said, this is a more now one more you can just shoot the other sites to that, so you don't need to try t
or what kind of ross is a visiting professor at princeton university. he's also the former executive director of human rights watch. you're drawing this life now from new york. welcome 12 to 0. what do you make of these rarely on these conduct in the occupies westbrook in lights, of this current operation. crudely, this is the largest military operation that we've seen in the west bank in years. i think the big issue really has your corresponding just mentioned is what are the legal standards...
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okay, her off is a visiting professor at princeton university and the former executive director of human rights watch. you joins us from new york, welcome to the program. so yes, again, it's civilians were paying the price for is really actions. you know. exactly, and we're, we're seeing these incidents over and over and over again. every time is your thoughts on wherever we're targeting them, us every time they shoot a school, turn shelter, and there are large numbers subsidiary in cash. it's now, you know, kind of what harris didn't quite state international. she mentoring loc correct there. she's partly right in the sense that israel has a presumptive flight to attack some us fighters. of course, this is more, but it is folks to refrain from an attack. if the foreseeable, civil uniform will be disproportionate. and that's what you didn't talk about. you says, oh, is there too many civilian casualties, but she doesn't put $2.00 and $2.00 together. she doesn't explain that it is wrong . is a war crime to attack from us fighters in a way that is endangering so many civilians. and you, wh
okay, her off is a visiting professor at princeton university and the former executive director of human rights watch. you joins us from new york, welcome to the program. so yes, again, it's civilians were paying the price for is really actions. you know. exactly, and we're, we're seeing these incidents over and over and over again. every time is your thoughts on wherever we're targeting them, us every time they shoot a school, turn shelter, and there are large numbers subsidiary in cash. it's...
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the graduate studies and public policies that princeton university journalism at columbia university.e here today we know you are an avid book reader. if you are in this tent we know you are an avid political junkie. imagine if your job was to read books about politics and write about it. that is a job we could all love. carlos will beoo presenting that washington book how to read politics and politicians. is really great fabulous reviews historical events and sometimes a desperate a great read to talk about some of the craziness that isd happening.e i really appreciate that. the perfect moderator for today is another washington insider. christopher, political commentator whod worked for cn, roll call, the "washington post," frequent panelist on meet the press and nbc political analyst. he is also cohost of the tony kornheiser show another washington favorite. a sports podcast and has a political blog on sub stack is freelance work has appeared in these atlantic excuse me the atlantic monthly the washingtonian. for all of us a political geeks this should be a really fabulous discussio
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graduate studies in public policy at princeton university and journalism at columbia university. we know you are an avid book reader. if you're in this tent we know you are an avid political junkie. so, imagine if your job was to read books about politics and write about it. that is a job we could all love it. he will bed presenting the washington book how to read politics and politicians it is a fabulous compilation of essays and reviews that really bring together desperate historical events and sometimes a desperate political leaders it's really result in a great read to just talk about some of the craziness it's happening. and i really appreciate that the perfect moderator for today is another washington insider christopher political commentator who worked for cnn, roll call, "washington post," frequent panelist on meet the press nbc analyst. he has also cohost another washington favorite. the sports and podcast also has a political blog. his freelance work has appeared in the atlantic excuse me the atlanticd monthly. forr all this and political gees this should be a fabulous
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science at the university of notre dame prep prior to joining notre dame in 2012 he taught at princeton university and georgetown university from 2005 to 2070 served as the director of the u.s. information agency. his teaching and riding. >> focus on the history of political thought american political thought liberalism conservatism and constitutionalism. his most recent book is regime change toward a post liberal future and his previous monograph why liberalism failed was praised by president obama and translated into over 20 languages. patrick stalwart support of a scoured center includes taking a 6:00 a.m. flight from south carolina this morning. so patrick thank you for being here we than we look forward to discussion on the american regime and it's future. [applause] >> thank you so very much and thank you for inviting me and letting me how express how honored and defied the time to be here. this was a bit of a makeup appearance. i was slated to appear with dr. with cu just heard from in a bit of the debate right before covid and so we did it on line and not being able to come for the naval a
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and political science at the university of notre dame and did graduate studies in public at princeton university and journalism at columbia university. if you're here today, we know that you're an avid book reader. if in this tent, we know that you're an avid collector, a avid political junkie. so imagine if your job was to read about politics and write it. i mean, that that's a job that we could all love. so he, carlos will be presenting the washington book how to read politics and politicians. it is really a fabulous compilation of essays and reviews that really bring together disparate historical events and disparate and sometimes desperate leaders, a political leaders and. it's really results in a really great literary guide to just talk about some of the craziness that's happening and i really really that. and the perfect moderator today is another washington insider christopher cillizza, political commentator who worked for cnn and roll call, the washington post, a frequent panelist on, meet the press and an nbc political analyst. he is also co-host of the tony kornheiser show. another pol
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earlier i spoke with lauren wright, a political scientist at princeton university who was live in newjerseyigure, a great speaker, he has this compelling background that democrats seem to really want to identify with. it is a hard barfor any vice president to swing, any votes. that, certainly what he can do is amplify harris's message all around the country and perhaps go to some areas where she is less popular and his background as a better match for those seven states, he talked a lot about his upbringing in a town of 300 people. but, you know, the point that i really came away with was it is such a positive message, it is a little shaky on the policy details, they are proposing some things that are really unpopular with a lot of americans. that, the message is so positive that if trump could just do that on his side, he might be doing better in the polls right now. but, democrats are filling this personality, forward—looking vision gap that the trump campaign has failed at in the last few weeks. so, it has been very successful for them. �* , , it has been very successful for them. �*, ,
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she is an alum of princeton university and the american university college of law. we are honored to have the staff director serving as our moderator for today. jennifer? [applause] >> good morning, good afternoon and thank you for that very generous introduction. i appreciate it. thank you to the society and for bringing us all together to talk about native american suffrage again my name is jennifer romero i go by my maiden maiden name romero professor i didn't marry in a italian man monaco is a thelast payment has a nice ringo it. it's like to see them on this my army staff director on the affairs working senior center senator from hawaii. again i really dedicated my career to that native american indians and hawaiian affairs. both as a practicing lawyer now public servant fits my honor to be here today to moderate this panel and have a conversation with jon echo hawk. while my introduction took about 32ndha coast might take a little longer than mine. sean and i go back quite a ways. one of the first internship cited as a law student was with the native american
she is an alum of princeton university and the american university college of law. we are honored to have the staff director serving as our moderator for today. jennifer? [applause] >> good morning, good afternoon and thank you for that very generous introduction. i appreciate it. thank you to the society and for bringing us all together to talk about native american suffrage again my name is jennifer romero i go by my maiden maiden name romero professor i didn't marry in a italian man...
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. >> would bring in princeton university political scientist lauren right you hear there even the liberal media that supports the ticket is like a how about a news conference do some interviews. >> it's a basic question and what's interesting is everybody agrees she's a powerful competent person. some on the right would take issue with that part but she's qualified to answer questions and some of the interviews where she's had these big screw ups of the pastor on issues squarely in her area of expertise in her area of experience with immigration being a central example of something that should have been a layup for a former ag from california former state senator so if they get out there early with this they either have to argue she can't do it which is a tough message to send or they will have inevitable mistakes the campaign has to clean up and that's more work. >> the new york post wrote the following about the phony headlines we found about saying her headline fakery shows how phony the campaign is when it's a rewriting glowing headlines to further puff up the candidate it's nothing b
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. >> joining us now is professor at princeton university, our friend eddie claude jr.morning. one thing that struck me last night watching this rally, joy. there was happiness and enthusiasm from the ticket, happy warriors but also from the crowd. that is just so different than what democrats have been feeling for a long time. >> absolutely, jonathan. great to see you this morning. you know, it's a wonderful contrast. a stark contrast between the fevered cynicism of the trump campaign and then trump's rhetoric and the kind of infectious hopefulness that we saw last night. i think a lot of americans have been trying to, in some sort of way, john, to figure out how to get under the dark cloud that has been our politics the last few years. last night was a wonderful experience and a rare one these days. >> give us your sense on the pick. you know, you, obviously, speak to democrats. you're aware of what the party sort of wants. you know, this was a tough call. josh shapiro would bring lots to the tickets but harris went walz. why do you think it will play well? >> people
. >> joining us now is professor at princeton university, our friend eddie claude jr.morning. one thing that struck me last night watching this rally, joy. there was happiness and enthusiasm from the ticket, happy warriors but also from the crowd. that is just so different than what democrats have been feeling for a long time. >> absolutely, jonathan. great to see you this morning. you know, it's a wonderful contrast. a stark contrast between the fevered cynicism of the trump...
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let's bring in princeton university political scientist lauren wright and fox news political analystnno caldwell. i want to play some sound from ap reporter michelle price on cnn talking kamala harris honeymoon. >> everything that has been in this honeymoon period might seem silly compared to when people are looking at their 401 ks or looking at what it costs at the grocery store. the hype that is kind of coming back down to earth. we might be entering that phase that the trump campaign has been waiting for. >> trace: people didn't like the economy two days ago, and they don't like it now at all. >> exactly right. the harris/biden gaslighting campaign is officially over. we've been hearing line after line on how great the economy is and the conservatives are creating a bogeyman but we're finding out that isn't true. the policies of the biden -- rather, the harris/biden administration has been a disaster for all americans especially those in the working class and which democrats often say that they care about the most. wages are being evaporated due to inflation. and we're continuing
let's bring in princeton university political scientist lauren wright and fox news political analystnno caldwell. i want to play some sound from ap reporter michelle price on cnn talking kamala harris honeymoon. >> everything that has been in this honeymoon period might seem silly compared to when people are looking at their 401 ks or looking at what it costs at the grocery store. the hype that is kind of coming back down to earth. we might be entering that phase that the trump campaign...
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joining me now, distinguished professor at princeton university and also a msnbc political analyst.was not a surprise to anyone. i think when scotus struck down affirmative action, you and others warned us about the impact on students of color, saying we would begin to see a segregated higher education landscape. your initial reaction now that we have seen initial new numbers from one university and what are you hearing from others in academia? >> first of all it is great to see you, ayman. we knew this was going to happen, as you said. i suspect the data will be similar at the other ivs. my own institution, prince, harvard, dartmouth, penn, cornell and the like. we should see this across the board in terms of elite institutions and top public institutions. we knew this. we knew the data. we saw what happened in california. we know just two years after prop 209 was passed only 96 black freshmen were admitted to a class of over 4000 at ucla. we saw 44% decline between 2006 and 2022 at the university of michigan. so this was, in fact, the expected outcome. what is so tragic about it i
joining me now, distinguished professor at princeton university and also a msnbc political analyst.was not a surprise to anyone. i think when scotus struck down affirmative action, you and others warned us about the impact on students of color, saying we would begin to see a segregated higher education landscape. your initial reaction now that we have seen initial new numbers from one university and what are you hearing from others in academia? >> first of all it is great to see you,...
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lord writes political scientist at princeton university.ee you again, thank you for joining us. >> likewise thanks. eric: team usa olympian making headlines this week and not just turning those metals but he ran the 200-meter race after he tested positive for covid. was at a really good idea? dr. marc siegel is here on that, wow. why do some things have to be so complicated? we don't know either stanley... but at least when it comes to dental care aspen dental makes getting new dentures and implants easier. with the technology and expertise to give you the right fit and $0 down plus 0% interest, if paid in full in 18 months. making things as simple as they should be. it's one more way aspen dental is in your corner. school is. arthel: one of two boxers and engender controversy has one goal al julian boxer failed a gender eligibility test in last year's championship's yesterday she won a welterweight gold in a unanimous decision after words she told reporters the online attacks against her quote give my success a special taste for the other
lord writes political scientist at princeton university.ee you again, thank you for joining us. >> likewise thanks. eric: team usa olympian making headlines this week and not just turning those metals but he ran the 200-meter race after he tested positive for covid. was at a really good idea? dr. marc siegel is here on that, wow. why do some things have to be so complicated? we don't know either stanley... but at least when it comes to dental care aspen dental makes getting new dentures...
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she's been a house staffer and lawyer at princeton university and the american university college of law so we are honored to have the staff director serving as the moderator for today. [applause] >> good morning and good afternoon. thank you for the generous introduction. and thank you to the society for bringing us together to talk about the native american suffrage. again my name is jennifer romero and i go by my maiden name. did mary and italian man i think it has a nice ring to it but anyhow i am the staff director and again i've dedicated my career tond advancing affairs bh asr a practicing lawyer and public service so it is my honor to be here today to moderate the panel and have a conversation with john. let me introduce him. it might take a while because while my introduction took about 30 seconds, he is might take a little bit longer than mine. john and i go back quite a ways actually. one of the first internship citedw as a student is with the native american rights fund here in washington, d.c. and that is when i first crossed paths with john. so there's been some time an
she's been a house staffer and lawyer at princeton university and the american university college of law so we are honored to have the staff director serving as the moderator for today. [applause] >> good morning and good afternoon. thank you for the generous introduction. and thank you to the society for bringing us together to talk about the native american suffrage. again my name is jennifer romero and i go by my maiden name. did mary and italian man i think it has a nice ring to it...
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states and play for either side, associate research scholar for politics and public affairs at princeton universityoctor laura wright, the ticket changed but did the math change? are there new or different states and play for either side. >> it is the same six states that will decided he election in the near future, some that have traditional democratic strongholds like pennsylvania are even more important issue, michigan especially for democrats and it is the couple of states where trump is surprisingly leading, it is time to little bit as you mentioned because of the seismic shifts in the last two weeks. the two-point races that are favoring trump should be very concerning to democrats they need a clear plan for those states even more than they did in the past. trey: some candidates pick a vice president to plus up weaknesses or expand the playing map, others want to pick a mirror to reflect what they believe what they look like but does the vp choice even really matter? >> i don't have the most exciting answer. on average it does not, it's usually not what determines vote choice for a swing vote
states and play for either side, associate research scholar for politics and public affairs at princeton universityoctor laura wright, the ticket changed but did the math change? are there new or different states and play for either side. >> it is the same six states that will decided he election in the near future, some that have traditional democratic strongholds like pennsylvania are even more important issue, michigan especially for democrats and it is the couple of states where trump...
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political science at the university of notre dame, and did graduate studies and public policy at princeton university andto journalism at columbia university. if you're hereoo today we know you're an avid book reader. if you're in this tent we know that you're an avid collector, an avid political junkie. so imagine if your job was to read books about politics and write about it. i mean that's a job we could all love. so carlos will be presenting "the washington book: how to read politics and politicians." it is really a fabulous compilation of essays and reviews that will bring together disparate historical events and disparate and sometimes desperate leaders, political leaders. and it really result in a really great read to just talk about some of the craziness that's happening. i really appreciate that. the perfect moderator for today is another washington insider. chris cillizza, political commentator who worked for cnn, roll call, the "washington post," frequent panelist on "meet the press" and npc political analyst. he is also cohost of that tony kornheiser show, another washington favorite, spo
political science at the university of notre dame, and did graduate studies and public policy at princeton university andto journalism at columbia university. if you're hereoo today we know you're an avid book reader. if you're in this tent we know that you're an avid collector, an avid political junkie. so imagine if your job was to read books about politics and write about it. i mean that's a job we could all love. so carlos will be presenting "the washington book: how to read politics...