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dan, we're talking regulations with sarah hay. caller: hi, yeah i wondering, i was wondering what regular laces -- regulations, what biden regulations are they planning on handcuffing donald trump with? i mean, don't they realize that donald trump's economy was way better than joe biden's? everyone sees that. i mean, there's no denying that. unless people were just tkhraourbal like your guest appears to be or she's -- host: dan, i think our guest knows quite a bit about regulations. handcuffing the next administration with regulatory policy, can an outgoing administration do that? guest: not really. so there are a couple different ways to overturn regulations, even beyond the c.r.a. and so those actually exist in all three branches of government. so agencies could start another notice in comment rulemaking process in which they, again, draft another regulation, receive more comments on it and issue another regulation that contradicts the old one and takes its place. there's litigation is an option and then congress can pass legisl
dan, we're talking regulations with sarah hay. caller: hi, yeah i wondering, i was wondering what regular laces -- regulations, what biden regulations are they planning on handcuffing donald trump with? i mean, don't they realize that donald trump's economy was way better than joe biden's? everyone sees that. i mean, there's no denying that. unless people were just tkhraourbal like your guest appears to be or she's -- host: dan, i think our guest knows quite a bit about regulations. handcuffing...
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sarah hay, a chance to respond.uest: i think you're absolutely right that regulations are the backbone of government and it's how government really implements all of these laws that get passed by congress. yes, fully agree there. host: george washington university's regulatory studies center. you can find gwu.eudu/regstudies. sarah hey serves as a policy analyst there. also on x. thanks so much for your time this morning. appreciate it. guest: thank you. host: that's going to do it for our program this morning. we'll of course be back here tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. it's 4:00 a.m. pacific. in the meantime, have a great monday. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] host: nice job. did you enjoy it? >> today, jen r of the cybersecurity and infrastructure security agency joins other federal officials to discuss cyberspace and agile policy strategy. hoste
sarah hay, a chance to respond.uest: i think you're absolutely right that regulations are the backbone of government and it's how government really implements all of these laws that get passed by congress. yes, fully agree there. host: george washington university's regulatory studies center. you can find gwu.eudu/regstudies. sarah hey serves as a policy analyst there. also on x. thanks so much for your time this morning. appreciate it. guest: thank you. host: that's going to do it for our...
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sarah hay, a chance to respond. guest: i think you're absolutely right that regulations are the backbone of government and it's how government really implements all of these laws that get passed by congress. yes, fully agree there. host: george washington university's regulatory studies center. you can find gwu.eudu/regstudies. sarah hey serves as a policy analyst there. also on x.washington journal co. host: we like to take a look at we can congress. i want to start not necessarily on capitol hill, but certainly on a topic involving a member of congress. the democratic senator of new jersey, his trial begins today. what if the trial about. remind folks why he got involved in this, his second trial as people may remember. >> the first one happened around 2015, 2060i believe. it took so long from initially breaking the news. essentially, the indictment involved him receiving gifts for colluding with foreign governments. this is all somewhat related to we assume a halal meat organization and him giving special privile
sarah hay, a chance to respond. guest: i think you're absolutely right that regulations are the backbone of government and it's how government really implements all of these laws that get passed by congress. yes, fully agree there. host: george washington university's regulatory studies center. you can find gwu.eudu/regstudies. sarah hey serves as a policy analyst there. also on x.washington journal co. host: we like to take a look at we can congress. i want to start not necessarily on capitol...
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dan, we're talking regulations with sarah hay. caller: hi, yeah i wondering, i was wondering what regular laces -- regulations, what biden regulations are they planning on handcuffing donald trump with? i mean, don't they realize that donald trump's economy was way better than joe biden's? everyone sees that. i mean, there's no denying that. unless people were just tkhraourbal like your guest appears to be or she's -- host: dan, i think our guest knows quite a bit about >> we will leave this program. we take you live to austin, texas for remarks by 2024 independent presidential candidate robert f. kennedy, jr. and his running mate nicole shanahan. you are watching live campaign 2024 coverage on. -- campaign 2024 coverage on c-span. [no audio] >> can you hear me now? there it is. bobby. hi, everybody. my daughter and i are part of the team here in texas, our home state, the help gather the 100,000 signatures needed to get bobby on the ballot. and we have done it. [applause] one thing i want to stress about the plan this summer in t
dan, we're talking regulations with sarah hay. caller: hi, yeah i wondering, i was wondering what regular laces -- regulations, what biden regulations are they planning on handcuffing donald trump with? i mean, don't they realize that donald trump's economy was way better than joe biden's? everyone sees that. i mean, there's no denying that. unless people were just tkhraourbal like your guest appears to be or she's -- host: dan, i think our guest knows quite a bit about >> we will leave...
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dan, we're talking regulations with sarah hay. caller: hi, yeah i wondering, i was wondering what regular
dan, we're talking regulations with sarah hay. caller: hi, yeah i wondering, i was wondering what regular