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global aids coordinator deborah burks, tom daschle, california congresswoman barbara lee and national institute of allergy and infectious diseases director anthony fouchi and joshua bolton, the former white house chief of staff under president george w. bush. this is an hour and ten minutes. >> good afternoon, everybody. good afternoon. it's an honor to be with you for the 2018 usglc summit. i'm president and ceo of psi and also honored to be the vice chair of the usglc board. so it's my great privilege to welcome you all this afternoon to this special luncheon program which is a celebration of pepfar. the president's emergency plan for aids relief, now in its 15th year of saving lives. and a tribute to thaez that made it all possible. so i remember the electric moment and smfr you may too when president george w. bush announced the concept for pepfar at thinks 2003 state of the un yo address. and this moment was because of behind the scenes work that we'll hear about from today's panel. tsz like washington 101. you'll not get this anywhere else. it's fascinating. my organization, ps
global aids coordinator deborah burks, tom daschle, california congresswoman barbara lee and national institute of allergy and infectious diseases director anthony fouchi and joshua bolton, the former white house chief of staff under president george w. bush. this is an hour and ten minutes. >> good afternoon, everybody. good afternoon. it's an honor to be with you for the 2018 usglc summit. i'm president and ceo of psi and also honored to be the vice chair of the usglc board. so it's my...
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of the country you know when the democrats were strong with dick gephardt was from missouri when tom daschle was from south dakota ok when they had leadership from the middle of the country now the republicans who they have on their leadership team the food from south dakota right ok they connect with the middle of the country that's the way the map is it's going to be hard to break into that you better start talking to these folks about jobs you better have the democrats better start talking to them about their future instead of keep pounding on these red herrings about well the best thing we can do is hope for the russian investigation so we can impeach trump that's not a plan for america and in a recent rolling stone article you laid the blame of this this you know the brink of world war three not on donald trump or the war hawks like john bolton but really essentially on all of us why why did they are many purposely blind or just naive to the dangers and reality of what an actual world war is. it's odd i don't know it's some of it must be a generational thing i mean obviously my generati
of the country you know when the democrats were strong with dick gephardt was from missouri when tom daschle was from south dakota ok when they had leadership from the middle of the country now the republicans who they have on their leadership team the food from south dakota right ok they connect with the middle of the country that's the way the map is it's going to be hard to break into that you better start talking to these folks about jobs you better have the democrats better start talking...
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farm bill talking about agriculture today and so it's apropos i was working on capitol hill for tom daschle at the time as senate majority leader and clearly cared about not just all farmers and ranchers but average folks and over the years i was invited on his show t.v. show on and s n b c we got into all sorts of interesting things important issues from gas prices and speculation oil prices to pipelines to finance. the regulation and the banks and ed was on varnished and his passion for lots of issues and these were some of them i was honored always to be with him and when ed moved here to r.t. america i was invited to join him on his show and did so many time last year he told me that he had never had a better job in journalism that he was free to say what he wanted it wasn't edited he didn't have any corporate show sponsors to worry about he also said that this was an important time and important took time to have a voice in the united states and that meant a heck of a lot to me ed schultz is without a doubt a major factor in why i'm here at r t america he was passionate on t.v. and off
farm bill talking about agriculture today and so it's apropos i was working on capitol hill for tom daschle at the time as senate majority leader and clearly cared about not just all farmers and ranchers but average folks and over the years i was invited on his show t.v. show on and s n b c we got into all sorts of interesting things important issues from gas prices and speculation oil prices to pipelines to finance. the regulation and the banks and ed was on varnished and his passion for lots...
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tom daschle, bob dole, mitchell and baker and we've come to agreement, forge compromises in the difficult work of making policy. to that end we cover a whole lot of issues, including immigration and border security that we're going to talk a little about today. a little bit of format. we will be talking for 45, 50 minutes or so, we will have opportunity for questions. those here in the room, you have cards we'd like you to please write your questions out anytime during this. hold them up or pass them to the end. we will have people collecting them and we'll go through them with the commissioner later. if you're online and watching us and you'd like to submit a question, send that via twitter with #bpclive. thank you very much. let me introduce commissioner mcaleenan. he had been the acting commissioner since january of 2017 in the administration. prior to that, he was deputy commissioner of border protection under the prior administration. he also served in operational capacities throughout the agency and he's been the head of the office of anti-terrorism. he was support director and fiel
tom daschle, bob dole, mitchell and baker and we've come to agreement, forge compromises in the difficult work of making policy. to that end we cover a whole lot of issues, including immigration and border security that we're going to talk a little about today. a little bit of format. we will be talking for 45, 50 minutes or so, we will have opportunity for questions. those here in the room, you have cards we'd like you to please write your questions out anytime during this. hold them up or...
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also monday, remarks from tom daschle and bill frisk on global health and diplomacy.hey also look at the impact of president trump's emergency plan for aids relief. it is held at the bipartisan policy center at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span. president donald trump will announce his nominee for the supreme court, filling the vacancy left by retiring justice anthony kennedy. once the announcement live monday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org, or listen on the free speech and -- free c-span radio app. australia's news a wrapal reporter hosts up program on australian parliament. they answered questions from the chambers on a variety of topics, including the development of australia's first national space agency. this is 25 minutes. ♪ >> hello, and welcome to another edition of question time w rap. it was confirmation of good news to 19 asylum-seekers being held in a tiny country to australia's north. there was a deal sometime ago between donald trump and the australian prime minister that the u.s. would resettle some of the asylum-seekers being held 90 mo
also monday, remarks from tom daschle and bill frisk on global health and diplomacy.hey also look at the impact of president trump's emergency plan for aids relief. it is held at the bipartisan policy center at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span. president donald trump will announce his nominee for the supreme court, filling the vacancy left by retiring justice anthony kennedy. once the announcement live monday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org, or listen on the free speech and --...
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is not prepared for the next pandemic joining us now is tom daschle and joe lieberman.hair of the panel. good to have you here. senator lieberman, let me start with you you say the united states is not safe when it comes to bioterror issues explain why you think that >> well, there are a host of reasons. i mean, in the first case we don't really have an organized defense strategy, a plan as we do in most other areas secondly there's nobody clearly in charge in the federal government and our commission has made recommendations about both of those. third, as my work on this with others has gone on i'm thinking we have to fear not just the biological attack from terrorists, but an outbreak naturally of an infectious disease epidemic app hundred years ago, we had the spanish flu epidemic of 1918 killed at least 50 million people, maybe 100 million in 15 months if another one of those broke out today, we just don't have the vaccine to deal with it. and therefore i think the major priority we ought to have is to have our government and the private sector cooperate and invest
is not prepared for the next pandemic joining us now is tom daschle and joe lieberman.hair of the panel. good to have you here. senator lieberman, let me start with you you say the united states is not safe when it comes to bioterror issues explain why you think that >> well, there are a host of reasons. i mean, in the first case we don't really have an organized defense strategy, a plan as we do in most other areas secondly there's nobody clearly in charge in the federal government and...
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also monday, remarks from tom daschle and bill frisch on global health and diplomacy.also look at the impact of president trump's emergency plan for aids relief. it's also held by the bipartisan policy center at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> president donald trump will announce his nominee for the supreme court, filling the vacancy left by retiring justice anthony kennedy. watch the announcement live monday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org, or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> next, a discussion on women and law with supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg and stanford law professor barbara babcock. ms. babcock was the first woman appointed to stanford's regular faculty, as well as the first to hold a chair at the law school. held by the new york bar association, this is an hour. >> good evening. i am roger. i am the newly minted city bar president. i welcome you all to the house of the new york city bar association. special thanks to justice ruth bader ginsberg and barbara babcock for joining us tonight. for that justice ruth bader ginsbu
also monday, remarks from tom daschle and bill frisch on global health and diplomacy.also look at the impact of president trump's emergency plan for aids relief. it's also held by the bipartisan policy center at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> president donald trump will announce his nominee for the supreme court, filling the vacancy left by retiring justice anthony kennedy. watch the announcement live monday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org, or listen on the free...
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global aids coordinator deborah burks, tom daschle, california congresswoman barbara lee and national institute of allergy and infectious diseases director anthony fouchi and joshua bolton, the former white house chief of staff under president george w. bush. this is an hour and ten minutes.
global aids coordinator deborah burks, tom daschle, california congresswoman barbara lee and national institute of allergy and infectious diseases director anthony fouchi and joshua bolton, the former white house chief of staff under president george w. bush. this is an hour and ten minutes.
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tom daschle and bill frist talk about global health and diplomacy and the impact of the president's emergency plan for aids relief. group hasfit advocacy its annual convention in washington to discuss the state of civil rights in the u.s.. in the evening we take you to the white house where president trump announces his choice to replace retiring supreme court justice anthony kennedy. c-span two, the role of inspectors general and how to enhance and streamline the work they do. then at 3:00 the senate returns to consider the nomination of mark bennett to be a judge on the ninth circuit court of appeals. next on c-span, it is washington journal. eastern chris cadelago and stephen dinan look at the week ahead. at nine eastern john donnelly looks at what is being done to be safe -- to save our nuclear materials. first we take your phone calls, tweets, and comments. washington journal is next. he♪ >> good morning. all eyes on president trump's announcement, 14 hours from now his choice for replacing retiring supreme court justice anthony kennedy. the list andad speculation continues. it is monday
tom daschle and bill frist talk about global health and diplomacy and the impact of the president's emergency plan for aids relief. group hasfit advocacy its annual convention in washington to discuss the state of civil rights in the u.s.. in the evening we take you to the white house where president trump announces his choice to replace retiring supreme court justice anthony kennedy. c-span two, the role of inspectors general and how to enhance and streamline the work they do. then at 3:00 the...
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of the country you know when the democrats were strong with dick gephardt was from missouri when tom daschle was from south dakota ok when they had leadership from the middle of the country now the republicans who they have on their leadership team the food from south dakota right ok they connect with the middle of the country that's the way the map is it's going to be hard to break into that you better start talking to these folks about jobs you better have the democrats better start talking to him about their future instead of keep pounding on these red herrings about well the best thing we can do is hope for russia investigation so we can impeach trump that's not a plan for america in a recent rolling stone article you laid the blame of this this get out of the brink of world war three not on donald trump or the war hawks like john bolton but really essentially on all of us why and why to day are many purposely blind or just naive to the dangers and reality of what an actual world war is. it's odd i don't know it's some of it must be a generational thing i mean obviously my generation gre
of the country you know when the democrats were strong with dick gephardt was from missouri when tom daschle was from south dakota ok when they had leadership from the middle of the country now the republicans who they have on their leadership team the food from south dakota right ok they connect with the middle of the country that's the way the map is it's going to be hard to break into that you better start talking to these folks about jobs you better have the democrats better start talking...