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joined by john schwartz and richard waters. i kind of want a deep review on your most recent trip to china. in the hotel bar, and you're talking with your chinese counterparts, who work for your company, and those who don't, maybe some of your clients, what are they saying behind closed doors? >> thank you for having me on the show. first off, it was important an executive showed up, they were getting a sense of who is going to show up here. low level person or the senior executive. i went there deliberately to reassure first time employees, we care first about our employees and partners and customers that we're cto stomer. it aly wlwsth u.s. law, which affects certain partners. there is a vast number of other customers and partners we want to reassure that -- >> and how do you reassure them and what they respond? i'm talking the granular level what are their concerns, what are yourconc ns and h explain what is happening in the united states, how do they explain it back to you what is going on in beijing? >> first off, they're
joined by john schwartz and richard waters. i kind of want a deep review on your most recent trip to china. in the hotel bar, and you're talking with your chinese counterparts, who work for your company, and those who don't, maybe some of your clients, what are they saying behind closed doors? >> thank you for having me on the show. first off, it was important an executive showed up, they were getting a sense of who is going to show up here. low level person or the senior executive. i...
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>> in light of all you learned, if you could interview richard nixon, what question would you most like to ask him? [laughter] john: what one question would i most like to ask richard nixon if i could interview him, other than why didn't you bring the tape? [laughter] john: i'm fascinated when i do a biography about the formative years.
>> in light of all you learned, if you could interview richard nixon, what question would you most like to ask him? [laughter] john: what one question would i most like to ask richard nixon if i could interview him, other than why didn't you bring the tape? [laughter] john: i'm fascinated when i do a biography about the formative years.
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that we bring in richard and john. we appreciate you being here. ly the standardbearer, the democratic party. >> good morning and thank you for having us back good morning from santa fe new mexico. he is the standardbearer, he is 13-point up nationally on the democratic rivals, if you look at joe biden, people know and democrats no in the same way the republicans don't donald trump is awkward to be truthful, he is going to make gas as well. if your talking to democrats, who are they listening to, they see the entire clip, the thing about parkland is a little bit more troubling. but the thing and i will, on tuesday he made an incredible speech. leland: he's been doing the stuff his own crew. this is not just joe biden in his 70s, this is joe biden all along to put you back in chains to 2012, we could go through the list, the question you may be right with democrats they may say all right no problem but swing voters do not listen to the whole speech they listen to the sound bite and say do i want this guy be president. >> of course. but they have know
that we bring in richard and john. we appreciate you being here. ly the standardbearer, the democratic party. >> good morning and thank you for having us back good morning from santa fe new mexico. he is the standardbearer, he is 13-point up nationally on the democratic rivals, if you look at joe biden, people know and democrats no in the same way the republicans don't donald trump is awkward to be truthful, he is going to make gas as well. if your talking to democrats, who are they...
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presidency,"he john singleton talks about richard nixon's early life and career. he is the author of "richard the life." the smithsonian associates hosted this event. is my pleasure to welcome our speaker tonight. john farrell is an author in contributor.- and he was a white house in theondent and served spotlight. in his capacity as a journalist, he has recorded every presidential campaign from 1980 to 2012. in -- he is the author of three books , attorneys ofrrow the dammed, and to o'neill and the democratic century. tonight's talk will center on his third book, about richard nixon. it's a biography of the 30 -- 37 -- 37th president of the united states. he was a finalist for the pulitzer prize. join the program, please us in the atrium for book signings. please join us in welcoming mr. pharrell to the program. [applause] thanks very much. that was terrific. thank you. groucho marx used to say, after that kind of introduction, i can hardly wait to hear what i have to say. it's a great honor to be at the smithsonian because at a time when history and may be objec
presidency,"he john singleton talks about richard nixon's early life and career. he is the author of "richard the life." the smithsonian associates hosted this event. is my pleasure to welcome our speaker tonight. john farrell is an author in contributor.- and he was a white house in theondent and served spotlight. in his capacity as a journalist, he has recorded every presidential campaign from 1980 to 2012. in -- he is the author of three books , attorneys ofrrow the dammed,...
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. >> richard nixon, robert kenne kennedy, edward williams, john paul jones, teddy roosevelt
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. >> thank you, john. richard biel, the police chief in dayton here, literally grabbed you from across the street. appreciate it. my goodness. what a 24, 48, 72 hours you all have been through and still are going through. the president is here. you are not meeting with him. >> a number of officers involved in the response to the mass shooting here on sunday, meeting with the president and assistant chief carper, who literally responded to the scene and was acting chief in my absence -- i was in washington, d.c. -- want to make sure he had an opportunity to meet with the president at miami valley hospital. >> can you tell me anything about that? >> i wasn't there. i don't know what the conversation was. in general the president intended to thank the officers for the actions that took which were vital and saved lives. >> and were heroes. i can't tell you how many times -- i was at the firehouse. a bumplg of guys and gals met with the president today, all of them deferring to you all. 30 seconds. he had murdered nine
. >> thank you, john. richard biel, the police chief in dayton here, literally grabbed you from across the street. appreciate it. my goodness. what a 24, 48, 72 hours you all have been through and still are going through. the president is here. you are not meeting with him. >> a number of officers involved in the response to the mass shooting here on sunday, meeting with the president and assistant chief carper, who literally responded to the scene and was acting chief in my absence...
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presidency,"he john singleton talks about richard nixon's early life and career.he is the author of "richard the life." the smithsonian associates hosted this event. is my pleasure to welcome our speaker tonight. john farrell is an author in contributor.- and he was a white house in theondent and served spotlight. in his capacity as a journalist, he has recorded every presidential campaign from 1980 to 2012.
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richard henry lee, john adams , and other delegates in favor of independence did not have the votes to carry the day, at least not yet. so the members did what congress has always done best, they kicked the can down the road. [laughter] they delayed a final vote, and agreed instead to set up a committee to study the issue. [laughter] this is what they agreed, resolved that the first revolution be postponed to this day three weeks or so from now, and that in the meantime lest any time should be lost in case the congress does somehow agree to this revolution, a committee be appointed to prepare a declaration to the effect of the said first revolution. this is hardly the rousing, nation-bursting moment that patriots might have been hoping for. still, it was enough to keep things moving forward and john adams himself vowed to spend those next three weeks lobbying his fellow delegates to vote yes when the vote for independence finally came along. john adams also agreed to serve on this new committee, a five-person team tasked to draft a declaration of independence that congress could quickl
richard henry lee, john adams , and other delegates in favor of independence did not have the votes to carry the day, at least not yet. so the members did what congress has always done best, they kicked the can down the road. [laughter] they delayed a final vote, and agreed instead to set up a committee to study the issue. [laughter] this is what they agreed, resolved that the first revolution be postponed to this day three weeks or so from now, and that in the meantime lest any time should be...
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eastern, author john farrell talked about richard nixon's early life and career and how the influence is presidency and what ultimately led to his downfall. >>
eastern, author john farrell talked about richard nixon's early life and career and how the influence is presidency and what ultimately led to his downfall. >>
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frederick douglass, former united states senator, john mercer langston, richard t greener, the first black graduate of harvard, all gathered in the church and it was packed just like this. and langston spoke. they just said how could the country do this? how could they abandon us? how could they throw us to the wolves. in the way that they have done. dubois said famously, if you want to think about the rise and fall of black freedom, the slave went free, for the brief moment in the sun, and then moved back toward slavery again. and that is the history of the rise and fall of reconstruction. [ applause ] >> thank you for the most extinct, riveting and incredibly moving account of the rise and fall of reconstruction. to think another funeral was held for reconstruction after the civil war's, after the decision is stunning. you this picture in the book of the first colored senators and representatives in new york, and what is so incredible, with how central the right to vote was. now i understand why frederick douglass said the right to vote was most important of the group because afric
frederick douglass, former united states senator, john mercer langston, richard t greener, the first black graduate of harvard, all gathered in the church and it was packed just like this. and langston spoke. they just said how could the country do this? how could they abandon us? how could they throw us to the wolves. in the way that they have done. dubois said famously, if you want to think about the rise and fall of black freedom, the slave went free, for the brief moment in the sun, and...
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john kennedy and richard knicks on debate in the arena.it necessary to send their partisans to homes. trish: i hear you. like they did to mitch mcconnell. good for you for speaking out. thank you so much for joining us tonight. coming up. remember when hillary clinton called trump supporters deplorable? >> you could put half of trump supporters into way call the basket of deplorables. the racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobe i can, you name it. trish: you thought that was bad? hollywood has a movie where liberal elites hunt deplorables for sport. we have details on this disgusting movie coming up. and a police chase involving a zebra. angry mobsters, gang sisters --s calling for physical violence against senator mitch mcconnell. now twitter is punishing mitch mcconnell for the video. 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll finally get someth
john kennedy and richard knicks on debate in the arena.it necessary to send their partisans to homes. trish: i hear you. like they did to mitch mcconnell. good for you for speaking out. thank you so much for joining us tonight. coming up. remember when hillary clinton called trump supporters deplorable? >> you could put half of trump supporters into way call the basket of deplorables. the racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobe i can, you name it. trish: you thought that was bad? hollywood...
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help me in this fight the repeated attacks it apparently randall the leading candidate john hendren detroit now richard johnson is a lecturer in u.s. politics and international studies at lancaster university and he says that democratic voters the divided between those they see as electable and those who are purists we're looking at people who want a candidate who can be electable and that's against donald trump and that's where joe biden is profiting from you have some candidates who want. you want to have voters who want candidates who are sort of purists and that's where sanders and warren are doing well and i think that you know booker and harris are really trying to appeal to both that heart and mind constituency which is somewhere somewhere in the middle and i think that maybe the next debate we could see booker and harris potentially squaring off against each of these american campaigns in the united states and you know i think if someone was designing the electoral system to appeal to political junkies and this would be the one they would design but it is i think for the electorate can be very
help me in this fight the repeated attacks it apparently randall the leading candidate john hendren detroit now richard johnson is a lecturer in u.s. politics and international studies at lancaster university and he says that democratic voters the divided between those they see as electable and those who are purists we're looking at people who want a candidate who can be electable and that's against donald trump and that's where joe biden is profiting from you have some candidates who want. you...
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. >>> next author john farrell discusses the life and career of president richard nixon. he's the author of "richard nixon, the life" and he now examines how president nixon's early life influenced his presidency. held by the smithsonian associates. this is an hour and 20 minutes. >> it's my pleasure to welcome our speaker tonight. john farrell is an author and contributing editor to "politico" magazine and "the atlantic" following his career as a journalist for "the denver post" and globe. where he worked as white house correspondent and served on the spotlight team. in his capacity as a journalist he's covered congress, the supreme court, and every american presidential campaign from 1980 through 2012. in additio h
. >>> next author john farrell discusses the life and career of president richard nixon. he's the author of "richard nixon, the life" and he now examines how president nixon's early life influenced his presidency. held by the smithsonian associates. this is an hour and 20 minutes. >> it's my pleasure to welcome our speaker tonight. john farrell is an author and contributing editor to "politico" magazine and "the atlantic" following his career as a...
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in the same south pacific field, solomon islands, as jfk, joe mccarthy, ben bradlee and john mitchell and richard nixon all served them -- there at the same time. never knew each other. but he came home like many of the guys from world war two and he had this great devotion to his mother, who was a quaker. his greatermined moral characteristic he had was this drive for peace and i don't see it in the current president. but it's early yet. presidents have a way of surprising us when the diaries and the books come out later, but nixon definitely wanted to moscowome his chinese, peace plan and lay that on his mother's grave. see mom? see what i've done. sure. man,w could such a flawed with such a flawed character, accomplish so much? -- how could such a flawed man with such a flawed character accomplish so much? if you think about his story, he was amazing. he comes back from more in 1946 -- from war in 1946 and nobody knows his name, except from of you in orange county, who say he will be the sacrificial goat against this six term new deal congressman. and nixon goes out and the governor doesn't kn
in the same south pacific field, solomon islands, as jfk, joe mccarthy, ben bradlee and john mitchell and richard nixon all served them -- there at the same time. never knew each other. but he came home like many of the guys from world war two and he had this great devotion to his mother, who was a quaker. his greatermined moral characteristic he had was this drive for peace and i don't see it in the current president. but it's early yet. presidents have a way of surprising us when the diaries...
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presidency, john farrell talks about richard nixon's early life and career, how they influenced his issidencyhe argument -- argued, ultimately led to his downfall. he is the author of >> it is my pleasure to welcome my figure tonight. he is a contributing editor to politico magazine. he worked as what has correspondent and served on the spotlight team. journalist,ity as a he has covered every residential campaign from 1980 through 2012. ruth: he also served as a senior political respondent. a nonprofit investigative service for nbc. in
presidency, john farrell talks about richard nixon's early life and career, how they influenced his issidencyhe argument -- argued, ultimately led to his downfall. he is the author of >> it is my pleasure to welcome my figure tonight. he is a contributing editor to politico magazine. he worked as what has correspondent and served on the spotlight team. journalist,ity as a he has covered every residential campaign from 1980 through 2012. ruth: he also served as a senior political...
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john heilemann, i want you to give us an overview before we go to richard haass and get the specifics on the foreign policy. his performance this weekend was just extraordinarily unmoored. worse than ever. i think everybody agrees donald trump is getting worse. he began the weekend on friday by ordering u.s. companies to get out of china, ordering they would and then on saturday saying that he had the legal authority to do it. and in fact citing a federal statute. bizarre statements through the weekend, a bizarre defense of vladimir putin. just a bizarre obsession. it's really sad and emasculating that donald trump is so obsessed with barack obama. it's -- it makes him look so, so small but that obsession continued as he attacked a former president while defending an ex-kgb agent. then from all reports when he was inside private meetings, just completely obsessed with getting vladimir putin in the room with him. what are our allies to think of it and how in the hell can republicans watch him promoting doral on the world stage, a property that is collapsing, and to little more write op
john heilemann, i want you to give us an overview before we go to richard haass and get the specifics on the foreign policy. his performance this weekend was just extraordinarily unmoored. worse than ever. i think everybody agrees donald trump is getting worse. he began the weekend on friday by ordering u.s. companies to get out of china, ordering they would and then on saturday saying that he had the legal authority to do it. and in fact citing a federal statute. bizarre statements through the...
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john word. try. the doctor. was getting. richard has a form of him a failure a rare and severe inherited disorder the ability to. the slightest injury and internal bleeding or even just a bruise could cause irreparable damage. and . every day richard inject himself with the blood clotting agent factor 8 these days it's sterile and safe but in the mid seventy's and early eighty's a treatment like this infected about 5 people in the u.k. with either. or even both richard was among them and he had...
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william jennifer powell, john bearon montgomery, james manness, portland chase. george richard masco mass masco. they are former mayors and they all have central stations named after them. for once let's celebrate the heroes of the community, the women of color the, trailblazers. rose was the first journalist hired at the san francisco chronicle who did not cover fashion. she was the first asian-american journalist woman at the chronicle. she went to columbia school of journalism and always fought for her community. >> next speaker, please. >> good evening. in the past five hours. >> your name. >> carry horn. >> you have in the past five hours you have seen how controversial it is to name the central subway station after rose pak. it is dividing the community and is not good for peace and unit of our community. how can you do a naming of a public institution to cost your committee division? we have support from 90% of the chinese community in chinatown and san francisco who is outside of chinatown. we have 16,000 against the naming after rose pak. the number will grow bigger. p
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eastern, author john farrell talked about richard nixon's early life and career and how the influence is presidency and what ultimately led to his downfall. u.s. representatives discuss veterans issues and how lawmakers are working to improve veterans affairs programs. the event was hosted by the american enterprise institute. >> let's try to get started here. good morning. welcome to aei and welcome to our program today. the value of our veterans, our conversation with representatives, mike levin and brad. i'm gary smith, i'm a senior scholar here as strategic studies and i'm director of aei's program on american citizenship. i amng toi skip a set of am going to skip a set of introductions since we will be talking the next two hours. so those joining us here in joining online or watching on c-span, if you want lengthier bios go to the website and go to the link for the page and you will see everybody's biographies. let me begin by giving a quick overview of the proceedings. we will first hear from representative mike levin, the recently a district that runs -- recently elected congre
eastern, author john farrell talked about richard nixon's early life and career and how the influence is presidency and what ultimately led to his downfall. u.s. representatives discuss veterans issues and how lawmakers are working to improve veterans affairs programs. the event was hosted by the american enterprise institute. >> let's try to get started here. good morning. welcome to aei and welcome to our program today. the value of our veterans, our conversation with representatives,...
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this fight the repeated attacks it apparently randall the leading candidate john hendren al-jazeera detroit . let's talk to richard johnson he's a lecturer in u.s. politics and international studies richard welcome back to the news who came out on top during that debate for you. i think cory booker did and i think that this was important for cory booker because he's really struggled to break through since he announced his kind of the same in february and i thought that his attacks particularly on joe biden were well placed and i think that he really has shown through he is a good performer and i think that he rose to the occasion last night how does he build on that. well i think there are different groups within the democratic primary electorate that we're looking at we're looking at people who want a candidate who can be electable and that's against donald trump and that's where joe biden is profiting from you have some candidates who want. you want to have voters who want candidates who are sort of purists and that's where sanders and warren are doing well and i think that you know booker and harris are really
this fight the repeated attacks it apparently randall the leading candidate john hendren al-jazeera detroit . let's talk to richard johnson he's a lecturer in u.s. politics and international studies richard welcome back to the news who came out on top during that debate for you. i think cory booker did and i think that this was important for cory booker because he's really struggled to break through since he announced his kind of the same in february and i thought that his attacks particularly...
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john f. kennedy, lyndon b. johnson, and richard m. nixon. we get an inside look into hell -- how presidents conducted day-to-day business and hear their candid assessments. the university of virginia's miller center hosted this event. prof. selverstone: good afternoon, everyone.
john f. kennedy, lyndon b. johnson, and richard m. nixon. we get an inside look into hell -- how presidents conducted day-to-day business and hear their candid assessments. the university of virginia's miller center hosted this event. prof. selverstone: good afternoon, everyone.
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john f. kennedy, lyndon b. johnson and richard m nixon.e get an inside look into hell presidents conducted day-to-day business and hear their candid assessments. the university of virginia's miller center hosted this event. prof. selverstone: good afternoon, everyone. i am marc selverstone. inociate professor presidential studies at the university of virginia's miller center,, and chair of the center's presidential recordings program. i'd like to welcome you to a special panel, echoing the
john f. kennedy, lyndon b. johnson and richard m nixon.e get an inside look into hell presidents conducted day-to-day business and hear their candid assessments. the university of virginia's miller center hosted this event. prof. selverstone: good afternoon, everyone. i am marc selverstone. inociate professor presidential studies at the university of virginia's miller center,, and chair of the center's presidential recordings program. i'd like to welcome you to a special panel, echoing the
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south pacific battlefield on the solomon islands as jfk, john mccarthy, ben bradley and john mitchell and nixon richard nixon all served at the same time all within a couple of miles. he came home like many of the guys determined they are going to stop it from happening and had this great devotion to his mother who was a quaker. he was determined. his great moral characteristic that he had was a drive for peace. i don't see it in the current president but it's early yet. presidents have a way of surprising us when the diaries and the books come out later. nixon definitely wanted to bring home his chinese moscow peace plan and lay it on his mother's grave. simon? see what i've done? see mom? >> how could such a flawed man with such a flawed character accomplish so much? >> how could such a flawed man with such a flawed character accomplish so much. if you think about his story he was amazing. he came back from war 1946 and no one knows his name except for a few back in orange county who decide that we get some young servicemen against the six term new deal democratic president. nixon goes out and the go
south pacific battlefield on the solomon islands as jfk, john mccarthy, ben bradley and john mitchell and nixon richard nixon all served at the same time all within a couple of miles. he came home like many of the guys determined they are going to stop it from happening and had this great devotion to his mother who was a quaker. he was determined. his great moral characteristic that he had was a drive for peace. i don't see it in the current president but it's early yet. presidents have a way...
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>> all is not well, john, as you know at the nra. richard childress, who is a nascar team owner and was on the nra board has stepped down. he still pledged to commit his support to the nra. he doesn't mention any of the financial struggles. but he is someone who previously has brought up the amount of money the nra is paying outside attorneys and raised that as a concern along with oliver north. oliver north was ousted as a result. but there are others leaving the nra. craig morgan, a country music singer, has resigned from the board. sources are telling me and michael warren, my colleague at cnn. and david layman, number two to chris cox, a lobbyist, is leaving the nra. so we see this tumultuous spree as the nra is face ago variety of financial challenges and a lot of scrutiny from congress, but also from attorneys general here in washington and in new york, john. >> interesting to watch, especially the timing as we head into a campaign season. appreciate the new reporting there. >>> up next, secretary of state mike pompeo acknowledges thin
>> all is not well, john, as you know at the nra. richard childress, who is a nascar team owner and was on the nra board has stepped down. he still pledged to commit his support to the nra. he doesn't mention any of the financial struggles. but he is someone who previously has brought up the amount of money the nra is paying outside attorneys and raised that as a concern along with oliver north. oliver north was ousted as a result. but there are others leaving the nra. craig morgan, a...
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richard burr. they're not going to tolerate a john ratcliffe, devin nunes, some of these other people. a experienced hand. the law says the dni has to have significant intelligence experience. >> i'm a romantic about politics. i'm not a cynic. i do believe in it and have i dreams it's going to get better again. and i see a guy like richard burr, the ranking republican chair of the house senate intelligence committee there's a good guy. i think he has been showing his influence, guys. i think he has a big hand in letting this thing die, this terrible appointment. >> he is retiring. >> you're killing. >> sorry, chris. >> i've got to have heroes, malcolm. i need them. thank you, malcolm, you're great. thank you, malcolm nance, ken. >>> which democratic candidate scares trump the most? that's a question i don't know the answer to. is he afraid of elizabeth warren because she is so tough? does he think biden is too comfortable for people? he might be afraid of him? is it the centrist candidate, biden, or progressive candidate building up grassroots support who's got the zeal? plus, a brand-
richard burr. they're not going to tolerate a john ratcliffe, devin nunes, some of these other people. a experienced hand. the law says the dni has to have significant intelligence experience. >> i'm a romantic about politics. i'm not a cynic. i do believe in it and have i dreams it's going to get better again. and i see a guy like richard burr, the ranking republican chair of the house senate intelligence committee there's a good guy. i think he has been showing his influence, guys. i...
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richard davis, professor of political science and director of the office of civic engagement at brigham young university. and john green, interim president of university of akron and director of the institute of applied politics. and dan multum. this is been a form about the future of political debates, more or less doing our part to create a more perfect union. , the league of women voters of greater cleveland and the ohio debate commission. we welcome guests at the table hosted by a local community college. some are the voting age, as well. we are lucky to have all of you here. that brings us to the end of our forum. thank you analysts, members and friends of the city club. will you do me a favor and ring the gong as i say the following words? this forum is now adjourned. that was so gentle. [laughter] [applause] campaign 2020 coverage. .- 2020 coverage pete buttigieg will be holding a conference at 6:35 eastern on c-span. a quick reminder that you can follow all coverage online at c-span.org and listen the free c-span radio app. >> saturday on book tv, in her latest book, an author looks at the challenges fema
richard davis, professor of political science and director of the office of civic engagement at brigham young university. and john green, interim president of university of akron and director of the institute of applied politics. and dan multum. this is been a form about the future of political debates, more or less doing our part to create a more perfect union. , the league of women voters of greater cleveland and the ohio debate commission. we welcome guests at the table hosted by a local...