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the topic is justice bushrod washington nephew of president george washington. justice washington was appointed to this court by president john adams in 1798 and served 31. very consequential. until 1829. our our speaker is professor gerard magliocca. he is a distinguished professor at, the indiana university school of law. he's a graduate of stanford and yale law school. following graduation from law school, professor magali oka as a law clerk to the famed judge guido calabrese easy on the u.s. court of appeals for the second circuit. judge calabrese, as he was my torts professor in law school, and i know that both professor magli oka and i learned a great of law and history and wisdom from judge calabrese, professor mack leocha teaches and writes in the field constitutional law and the author of the book washing tins air the life of justice bushrod washington. professor magliozzi has authored four other books and, more than 30 articles on constitutional law and intellectual property. his sixth book will be released in 2025. it will be about the youngstown case
the topic is justice bushrod washington nephew of president george washington. justice washington was appointed to this court by president john adams in 1798 and served 31. very consequential. until 1829. our our speaker is professor gerard magliocca. he is a distinguished professor at, the indiana university school of law. he's a graduate of stanford and yale law school. following graduation from law school, professor magali oka as a law clerk to the famed judge guido calabrese easy on the...
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another good example is the washington post, it covers washington. but they don't have a reporter who covers lobbyists. there is no reporter at the washington post the covers lobbying. that is outrageous. >> that is crazy. that is a smaller local race, the regional players, they are not getting the attention. definitely. well okay, i think we have come to an end of our program. are thanks to brody, the author of, the wolves of k street." we encourage you to pick up a copy of his book here or at your bookstore. if you would like to support the club's efforts in making virtual in-person programming possible please visit their website at commonwealth club.org. i am kirsten grind, thank you and take care. >> if you are enjoying book tv send a newsletter using the qr code on the screen. to receive a schedule of upcoming programs, author discussions and book festivals and more, book tv, every sunday on c-span2 or anytime online at book tv.org. television for serious readers. >>> as the 2024 presidential campaign continues, american history tv presents hist
another good example is the washington post, it covers washington. but they don't have a reporter who covers lobbyists. there is no reporter at the washington post the covers lobbying. that is outrageous. >> that is crazy. that is a smaller local race, the regional players, they are not getting the attention. definitely. well okay, i think we have come to an end of our program. are thanks to brody, the author of, the wolves of k street." we encourage you to pick up a copy of his book...
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another good example is the washington post know the washington post covers washington, but they don't have a reporter who covers lobbying really. so there's no reporters. the washington post would cover lobbying, which is. outrageous. oh, my gosh. that's crazy. yeah, but you're right. the smaller races, the smaller regional players, they are not getting any attention. right. right. definitely. well, okay. think we've come to an end of our program. our thanks to brody mullins cothe wo of k street, the secret history of how big money took over big government. we you to pick up a copy of brodie his new book here or at your local bookstore. and there's one right and embarcadero that you can find and if you'd like to support the club's efforts in making virtual in-person programing possible please visit their website commonwealth club dot org. i'm kirsten grind. thank you and take care again and thank you for.
another good example is the washington post know the washington post covers washington, but they don't have a reporter who covers lobbying really. so there's no reporters. the washington post would cover lobbying, which is. outrageous. oh, my gosh. that's crazy. yeah, but you're right. the smaller races, the smaller regional players, they are not getting any attention. right. right. definitely. well, okay. think we've come to an end of our program. our thanks to brody mullins cothe wo of k...
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in washington. in wartime, his people are busy who pass through these gates in a never ending stream. important people. little people, humble people. young and old. all determined to give their in our nations our peril. here at the portals of the union station. president roosevelt frequently comes to welcome distinguished visitors from other united nations. president and prime minister feel a genuine warmth and sincerity of a washington welcome as they pass down historic pennsylvania avenue through the skyways statesmen from war ravaged countries across the seas come to the shores of the potomac to personally participate in great war decision. secretary of state ho veteran diplomat is often present to greet foreign statesmen or upon departure to wish them godspeed. this newest public in wartime washington, among the most frequented to it, come those needing knowledge, seeking information vital to the successful conduct of their wartime duties. more than a million people are crowded into washington i
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yeah, so consequently in washington to get to know that in washington. so he becomes an expert in this and then at age 18 he buys his first tract of land in the shenandoah valley, but leases that from lord fairfax with the money that he's earned. when the house of burgesses is looking for somebody to go out into the wilderness to follow an order from london to keep the french from infringed on, the forks of the ohio, where the allegheny monongahela river has come to form the ohio river. now, pittsburgh, who else do they hire? they find young george washington in his twenties, and he goes up, he gets within miles of lake erie. he falls into the icy allegheny river and swims himself out. he knows this and he has this vision that he pursues as a retired general, as a president, to pierce through the appalachian chains that were separating the coastal, the north american colonies, the north american united states as it became, and to go through there to the vast interior of the country which he was investing, he bought a lot away. so he's got a scholar of am
yeah, so consequently in washington to get to know that in washington. so he becomes an expert in this and then at age 18 he buys his first tract of land in the shenandoah valley, but leases that from lord fairfax with the money that he's earned. when the house of burgesses is looking for somebody to go out into the wilderness to follow an order from london to keep the french from infringed on, the forks of the ohio, where the allegheny monongahela river has come to form the ohio river. now,...
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by the washington monument. along the mall. at hains point. much has been done, but this has really been only a beginning. the activities of mrs. johnson and her committee were a jumping off point for washington and for the rest of the nation. they showed that in a time of complex urban crisis, functional, attractive surroundings can exist. bringing joy and new opportunities to city dwellers. for in the words of her husband, maintain a livable environment has now become one of america's greatest challenge. when mrs. johnson and mrs. lasker, there are many other hardworking colleagues put some playground equipment in the schoolyard when they improve some neighborhood parks, when they plant an avenue of flowering trees, then i think they're shovel out their shovels, dig deep into the future of this land, because those shovels, while digging deep, are really changing the lives of our children. these efforts are what history going to remember if by.
by the washington monument. along the mall. at hains point. much has been done, but this has really been only a beginning. the activities of mrs. johnson and her committee were a jumping off point for washington and for the rest of the nation. they showed that in a time of complex urban crisis, functional, attractive surroundings can exist. bringing joy and new opportunities to city dwellers. for in the words of her husband, maintain a livable environment has now become one of america's...
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this party that was opposing washington. and yet he still wanted a third washington term. but there were a number of policies that the washington had supported, whether was the bank of the united states, which was alexander hamilton's creation or the jay treaty, which increased close relationships between the united states and great britain, or even neutrality in, the global war between france and great britain that many americans had and washington did not like that criticism, even if it was sort of mild in comparison to two later contests. well, here's a snapshot of america in 1800. john adams, president the vice president was thomas. the population was about. 5.3 million people. there were 16 states and it was an agricultural based un in a general sense what was it like to live in the united states at that time? well, on one hand, i think people were really excited and enthusiastic that this new nation had survived first couple of administrations. but on the other hand, there was a tremendous amount of and sometimes sounds hyperbolic to us when we read their language th
this party that was opposing washington. and yet he still wanted a third washington term. but there were a number of policies that the washington had supported, whether was the bank of the united states, which was alexander hamilton's creation or the jay treaty, which increased close relationships between the united states and great britain, or even neutrality in, the global war between france and great britain that many americans had and washington did not like that criticism, even if it was...
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he resists putting in made up heads by the resignation of a washington washington resigning its commissione few in there although there are also wo portraits of jefferson, madison, and gerry there are some real faces and thereto. the firstqu question, remember e first question just say the word. >> yes, yes. there are two black soldiers in the bunker hill painting. the left background there's peter samuel who is credited with killing. you can just make him out priestfiring in the direction oe other site of the canvas he wass been morallyo struck. the two figures in the lower right thomas lieutenant in the 1790 census listed as a free man. at some point he was free. in the battle of bunker hill they have both a clearly been in the action. he's wounded he's got a bandage hand. the stockings are just arrange these are activeru participants. i don't think he thought much about race. the family owned slaves. they were free in connecticut growing up he never writes about it much. but, painters their hands can be smarter than they are. he thought more about american indians. who were more present
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we must fix washington. washington is broken. folks are tired of the partisanship that we have in washington. we can fix it. we need a new voice in washington. she has had six years to make a difference and she has not. >> right now we will move onto question two. two minutes. >> thank you very much. you have both talked already in a short few minutes about the economy and jobs. i want to drill down a little bit more and talk about how you think things are right now. you both talked about families struggling and that is always the case. families are struggling with prices as you said, mr. logan. how do you thinks are right now? unemployment is near record lows hovering around 4%. jobs are the high sustainable number. wages have outpaced inflation of these for the last two years. and yet there is a lot of struggle. how would you characterize the economy and what do you think should happen differently? >> sure. for me and the people of the district statistics mean absolutely nothing. when you take a look at what the people in the d
we must fix washington. washington is broken. folks are tired of the partisanship that we have in washington. we can fix it. we need a new voice in washington. she has had six years to make a difference and she has not. >> right now we will move onto question two. two minutes. >> thank you very much. you have both talked already in a short few minutes about the economy and jobs. i want to drill down a little bit more and talk about how you think things are right now. you both talked...
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some find that life is humbling, monotonous, washington is like that. washington and the whole nation is what the people make it. the people represented by congress. in wartime, the job of a congressman is a hard one. they are the people's employee and they work day and night. you must ample please answer for the people. war policies and anything and everything that concerns the everyday life and future of american. focal part of all of washington is the white house, home and office of the president. marvin mcintyre and the custodian of the appointment book. and stephen early, who reports the white house -- once smashed the symbolic donkey on his head. history making is the wartime job of the president and his cabinet. winston churchill has crossed and re-cross the atlantic to confer on strategy and to plan future offense, not defense. of all the president great duties, none is more pleasant than rewarding the nation's heroes, the congressional medal of honor, who led our bombers over tokyo. 28 nations stand united until victory is won. >> of all mankin
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that lobbying is moving m from inside washington game tomorrow outside washington game. what i mean by that is most people outside of washington think the way lobbying works is you hire a lobbyist can mistake dinners and fancy golf dinners- - outings. lobbying used to work that hawa but doesn't anymore. lobbying is now much more about influencing constituents and getting regular voters to weigh in with them on behalf of companies. or get groups to weigh in on behalf of companies to members of congress. in 2012, google and the tech industry was still very small. back then, the main powers, the main influencers were the hollywood and movie industry. the music industry. the pharmaceutical industry. and all of these industries solved the threat that tech was going to be at some point. so they came up with a bill that would hinder the online platforms. the stop online privacy act. what it would do was require for the first time tech platforms to monitor and limit some of the content that users could put on their networks. something to slow the tech industry down. because the
that lobbying is moving m from inside washington game tomorrow outside washington game. what i mean by that is most people outside of washington think the way lobbying works is you hire a lobbyist can mistake dinners and fancy golf dinners- - outings. lobbying used to work that hawa but doesn't anymore. lobbying is now much more about influencing constituents and getting regular voters to weigh in with them on behalf of companies. or get groups to weigh in on behalf of companies to members of...
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after washington . mount vernon was just across the river and pretty much everyone that visited washington dc went to mount vernon to pay their respects so he was always present in the minds of americans even if he didn't have an actual tangible role in the election . >> host: let's go back to november 1800, was the first tuesday in november set with that in the constitution? >> guest: no it was not. the idea of the election being on the first tuesday is the first tuesday after the first monday in november was not a part of the electoral process and the states were responsible for deciding when their elections would take place and usually they took place over a 6 to 8 week period because they actually involved multiple different steps . each state was responsible for deciding how its collectors would be chosen so sometimes it was the state legislature would decide. sometimes states and direct elections for the electors and sometimes they had a mix . for example in the case of f maryland they had around
after washington . mount vernon was just across the river and pretty much everyone that visited washington dc went to mount vernon to pay their respects so he was always present in the minds of americans even if he didn't have an actual tangible role in the election . >> host: let's go back to november 1800, was the first tuesday in november set with that in the constitution? >> guest: no it was not. the idea of the election being on the first tuesday is the first tuesday after the...
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and we did a scene washington's favorite play cato and. we use this to illustrate the moment at newburgh. when he talks his officers from a mutiny on. the scene in the play shows cato similarly ending a mutiny and his own roman troops. and we wanted to do this in front of an audience of descendants of revolution officers. so this was the place. it's also the perfect place tonight. john trumbull was a member of the society from the connecticut chapter. he wanted to be a painter since he was a child. he grew up in lebanon, connecticut, north connecticut. he was the of six children, four boys, two girls. his sisters were sent to an instructor of young ladies in boston and. there they were taught to paint and embroider. and if you read jane austen, you know that emma woodhouse paints and lady de timberg is scandalized. elizabeth bennet does not paint, but the trumbull sisters learned to paint and embroider and. their works were hung over the mantel in the parlor of the family house. and john remembered as a boy lying on the floor and drawing,
and we did a scene washington's favorite play cato and. we use this to illustrate the moment at newburgh. when he talks his officers from a mutiny on. the scene in the play shows cato similarly ending a mutiny and his own roman troops. and we wanted to do this in front of an audience of descendants of revolution officers. so this was the place. it's also the perfect place tonight. john trumbull was a member of the society from the connecticut chapter. he wanted to be a painter since he was a...
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the women of washington need health care. we are not talking about the issues of autoimmune disease, perimenopause, and cancer, and all of these things popping up in women's health care now where we don't have the ob/gyn facilities to provide the care. mental health is another health care desert. i was in everton, washington, with the first urgent care for mental health for children. that is a step in the right direction. ms. laven: thank you. dr. garcia, i'm not sure that i heard an answer from either of you on the second part of robin's question, which was what you would do to address the health care deserts specifically. sen. cantwell: there is a bill in the u.s. senate that myself and senator wyden are the lead on, a fight to make sure that we get access and costs reimbursement for these facilities. we need to have rural health care. we need to have capacity for that and this would help to stabilize it. i don't have time in 30 seconds, but maybe you can have a follow-up. there are some strategies that other counties have
the women of washington need health care. we are not talking about the issues of autoimmune disease, perimenopause, and cancer, and all of these things popping up in women's health care now where we don't have the ob/gyn facilities to provide the care. mental health is another health care desert. i was in everton, washington, with the first urgent care for mental health for children. that is a step in the right direction. ms. laven: thank you. dr. garcia, i'm not sure that i heard an answer...
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the washington post is one of those institutions. it represents the free press in this country. and we are seeing now, i think, a preview of coming attractions of what things are going to be like donald trump is president. the bullying of the media, and the acquiescence of the media to donald trump's wishes. this is a pre-emptive capitulation on the part of jeff bezos, for purely a business reason. i think it is very clear what his motives were. >> what is interesting to me, as journalists we are subject to threats and accusations and people don't like us. that we sign up for that. we decide we are in this fight. the message this sends to readers, and two people out there, is that when the institution, when the fourth estate starts to crumble, we have seen elements of government crumble. we have seen the court succumb to donald trump and his bullying tactics. they kind of need to believe that the press is fine with being called to the enemy of the people and is fine with the criticism and doesn't need to cut deals with somebody who might be the president of the united states. >>
the washington post is one of those institutions. it represents the free press in this country. and we are seeing now, i think, a preview of coming attractions of what things are going to be like donald trump is president. the bullying of the media, and the acquiescence of the media to donald trump's wishes. this is a pre-emptive capitulation on the part of jeff bezos, for purely a business reason. i think it is very clear what his motives were. >> what is interesting to me, as...
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that's the washington nation. right now, the west has repeated for each row at compensation package. if it's from a certain target in a ron, a corporate transforming media. here's a cover letter between the 2. if you can call it attempting compensation package that the american administration has been offering to israel in recent days, we attempt taishan that should prevent them from attacking certain targets inside iran. we are told by confidential sources. there is an american proposal on the table that says, if you don't attack iran, we will give you both a diplomatic package and a military package called so and we're off to the training. and we'll tragedy country from a big so makes more of a parasite. more and more countries around the world way towards pressing p dials in washington to a certain extent. but it seems that israel is that herman is different. the issue contains lab one on you guys. no matter one year. a year ago, he has raised the prime minister pledge to eradicate him off and remove the hostag
that's the washington nation. right now, the west has repeated for each row at compensation package. if it's from a certain target in a ron, a corporate transforming media. here's a cover letter between the 2. if you can call it attempting compensation package that the american administration has been offering to israel in recent days, we attempt taishan that should prevent them from attacking certain targets inside iran. we are told by confidential sources. there is an american proposal on the...
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however when washington in the summerer of 1781 in washington looked at the numbers he realizes his continental army is barely as strong as rochambeau's forces which are well fed and well paid well dressed etc.. so the reality when he gets to the yorktown campaign and the news comes and no matter what, you do whether you attack merrick city or go to yorktown eventually you need the french navy. you cannot lay siege to new york city as long as the harbor is open because there are british forces and they willll be suppld and yorktown as well and then washington has too realized that there is no continental navy. inh other words wherever the continental french navy goes which is a; none for any operation it will be rochambeau or washington who will decide where the campaign of 17811 will end because we had to go to where the navy is failing. we can stay outside of new york city if the navy goes outside of yorktown and nothing is going to happen and washington acknowledges that in the summer of 1781 and rochambeau looking at the numbers and washington also when you have 14 or 15,000 british forces
however when washington in the summerer of 1781 in washington looked at the numbers he realizes his continental army is barely as strong as rochambeau's forces which are well fed and well paid well dressed etc.. so the reality when he gets to the yorktown campaign and the news comes and no matter what, you do whether you attack merrick city or go to yorktown eventually you need the french navy. you cannot lay siege to new york city as long as the harbor is open because there are british forces...
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you can certainly make that argument, but it's in the washington post address. my argument is it doesn't move any folders and then just a very quick one. do you think it's likely to set the trends if i say yes or no on . so really the new well, i think used papers are moving away from endorsements generally. okay, thank you. very much that and all started what house column is for the publication, the who your as well as the result, sir, george is willing policy is taking the lead in a high stakes parliamentary election with more than 2 thirds of ballots counted the georgia dream policy has 43 percent of the vote bought deal positions as it one to accept the result. i filled some of its reports. there's jubilation at the georgia dream party headquarters. as preliminary results suggests they're set to become 1st instead of a selection. but in george's 1st election, using electronic voting to exit polls, the initially painted different pictures of who can form image already the both the georgia dream party, which is rules for more than a decade and faces accusation
you can certainly make that argument, but it's in the washington post address. my argument is it doesn't move any folders and then just a very quick one. do you think it's likely to set the trends if i say yes or no on . so really the new well, i think used papers are moving away from endorsements generally. okay, thank you. very much that and all started what house column is for the publication, the who your as well as the result, sir, george is willing policy is taking the lead in a high...
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-- washington and other things? guest: i haven't seen that example on social media, but it is very possible when you see images that seem unbelievable. people you don't think would be meeting or having dinners together, that is a good time to check, what is the source of this photo? potentially do a reverse image search and see if you can find instances where it has been reported by reliable media outlets. that is one way to check if the images are accurate or not. host: angela in florida on the republican line. good morning. caller: good morning. i had a concern. the caller and then the reporter spoke about the insulin of one person, in this case we are talking about elon musk and his media ownership in the election. what i didn't hear is the converse of that, the insulin of the cbs, abc, nbc, all of these network companies. that influence, where we saw billions of dollars, billions, billions of dollars come into the harris campaign. there is no comment of that media influence in the election. i would like to hear
-- washington and other things? guest: i haven't seen that example on social media, but it is very possible when you see images that seem unbelievable. people you don't think would be meeting or having dinners together, that is a good time to check, what is the source of this photo? potentially do a reverse image search and see if you can find instances where it has been reported by reliable media outlets. that is one way to check if the images are accurate or not. host: angela in florida on...
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supposing washington and yet he won the third washington term.here were a number of policies the washington administration was the bank of the united states. with the alexander hamilton creation. increased close relationship between the united states and great britain. or even neutrality in the global war between france and new britain. many americans are criticized. washington did not like that criticism even if it was a mild in comparison to later contests. >> host: here's a snapshot of america in 1800. jon adams was a president the vice president was thomas jefferson the population was about 5.3 million people there were 16 states. it was an agricultural -based economy. based economy. in a generalen sense, what was t like to live in the united states at that time? >> on one hand i think people were really excited and enthusiastic this new nation had survived the first couple of administrations. but, on the other hand there was a tremendous amount of anxiety. sometimes it sounds hyperbolic to us only read their language they were worried any on
supposing washington and yet he won the third washington term.here were a number of policies the washington administration was the bank of the united states. with the alexander hamilton creation. increased close relationship between the united states and great britain. or even neutrality in the global war between france and new britain. many americans are criticized. washington did not like that criticism even if it was a mild in comparison to later contests. >> host: here's a snapshot of...
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washington in wartime is people.ir personal efforts, people seeking information and sometimes favors. others to see history in the making. ♪ ♪ >> the united states treasury and its courageous secretary. >> war is never cheap. but as i have said before, it is 1 million times cheaper to win than to lose. >> but no matter what the cost, the american people are prepared to pay the price of victory. here at the bureau of engraving and printing, normally engaged in the manufacture of the nation's currency and postage stamps, they now have the added burden of printing billions of dollars of war bonds and stamps to pay for the planes, ships and guns our troops must have. the nation's for production is in the capable hands of donald and nelson. >> this is the time for teamwork. for you and your government. because we've got a war to win. and we are going to win it. >> in the same social security building is the dynamic mobilizer of the nation's manpower for war. spat the warming of our commission will be the great clearinghou
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and i made them president of move, washington was quick to respond. if we would have none of it and would do everything in its power to undermine just as being served, if the icpc is allowed to threaten israel's leaders, we know that america will be next. we have some very aggressive legislation that we're going to push as um, as quickly as possible. it will impose sanctions, washington's duplicity as a pro which to the gods. a conflict is manifested in it, statements of concern for civilians of the enclave, and its almost a 2 year old military commitment to israel, which continues to flourish more than ever since that establishment is real, has received over $300000000000.00 in aid from the us most of which was either more for the military, the numbers are set to grow with the united states. and now i don't think i knew a point $7000000000.00 a package to support as rails ongoing military efforts. no administration to shop is room or not i think you should remember that and whether he's trying to influence selection or i don't know, but i'm not count
and i made them president of move, washington was quick to respond. if we would have none of it and would do everything in its power to undermine just as being served, if the icpc is allowed to threaten israel's leaders, we know that america will be next. we have some very aggressive legislation that we're going to push as um, as quickly as possible. it will impose sanctions, washington's duplicity as a pro which to the gods. a conflict is manifested in it, statements of concern for civilians...
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it was my favorite that washington ever wrote. it's incredibly snarky and he's not usually snarky, especially congress, but he says basically foreign policy or what we would call national security requires secrecy. we are engaging in conversations with our allies. they are expecting that there's going to be a certain level of secrecy involved. and if we forth all of our conversations, they're not going to trust us. he's talking about maintaining alliances and relationships. and so while he use the language executive privilege, he does asserted for the first time, it establishes the precedent that executive privilege is the thing it's especially important when it comes to national security. he then i was the constitutional convention. i was there when we were deciding who had a role in foreign policy and how that was going to work. i don't remember the house representatives having a role, and if you don't believe me, i have the journals from the convention and the two state department offices, and you're welcome to come look at the
it was my favorite that washington ever wrote. it's incredibly snarky and he's not usually snarky, especially congress, but he says basically foreign policy or what we would call national security requires secrecy. we are engaging in conversations with our allies. they are expecting that there's going to be a certain level of secrecy involved. and if we forth all of our conversations, they're not going to trust us. he's talking about maintaining alliances and relationships. and so while he use...
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c-span now, your front row seat to washington. anytime, anywhere. >> next up, a panel discussion on threats to democracy and protecting election integrity. "washington post" opinions oklahomaist jennifer rubin talks about herb paper's decision to not endorse a candidate in the 2024 election. from washington, d.c., the brookings institution. this is just over an hour. >> good morning, everyone who's here with us in person and good morning to the audience watching this streaming and on c-span. i want to welcome everyone to the brookings institution for our panel, which could not be more timely, about making every vote count, protecting election integrity. we have experienced unprecedented threats to democracy and to the rule of law in the united states in recent years. i'm going to be here today with my distinguished panelists to discuss them. i'm norman isen, a senior fellow in government studies here at the brookings institution and i'd like to introduce my panelists and then we'll go across the panel with our first question about
c-span now, your front row seat to washington. anytime, anywhere. >> next up, a panel discussion on threats to democracy and protecting election integrity. "washington post" opinions oklahomaist jennifer rubin talks about herb paper's decision to not endorse a candidate in the 2024 election. from washington, d.c., the brookings institution. this is just over an hour. >> good morning, everyone who's here with us in person and good morning to the audience watching this...
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i work at the only hospital and native land at washington. in washington.iar with the tribes and with the lack of resources and their culture that wants to keep their culture alive. he snake river dams. >> are we are out of time. senator cantwell if you'd like to respond? what's is very involved in something that was bipartisan and brought people together from the bottom up called that yakima basin project. how do we get more water but preserve fish? literally farmers, tribal members, environmentalists, all got together and agreed on how to build more capacity for our region. i thought that was an exemplary way to make progress on these thorny issues. >> thank you senator. and dr. garcia? >> i agree. as long as we depend on the energy made by the snake river dams for agriculture in our states, we need to find a balance and make sure the snake river dams if they really worked hard to preserve salmon stay open and stay active so we can have energy in eastern washington. colton 12 and the people in israel. 800 will remain in gaza today. in the year since displ
i work at the only hospital and native land at washington. in washington.iar with the tribes and with the lack of resources and their culture that wants to keep their culture alive. he snake river dams. >> are we are out of time. senator cantwell if you'd like to respond? what's is very involved in something that was bipartisan and brought people together from the bottom up called that yakima basin project. how do we get more water but preserve fish? literally farmers, tribal members,...
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and washington is raising concerns. and us media accuse tech 1000000000 are a lot must go from closing up to put in the following. the business plans endorsement of donald trump with the claims emerging just over a week before the us because of the actual election, the live in the russian capital. i'm rachel ruble. this is r t international. we'd start with breaking news. ron says the damage caused by, as well as overnight attack was limited, and its air defense system successfully intercepted the missiles. despite the previous warnings from the islamic republic, officials to the criminal and the legal scientist regime to avoid any adventurous actions this freak regime attacked parts of military centers into ron cruz. this done and the alarm provinces this morning and attend section. he stated that while the integrated air defense system of the country successfully intercepted encountered this aggressive act, limited damage was done to some places and the dimensions of this incident are under investigation. these are th
and washington is raising concerns. and us media accuse tech 1000000000 are a lot must go from closing up to put in the following. the business plans endorsement of donald trump with the claims emerging just over a week before the us because of the actual election, the live in the russian capital. i'm rachel ruble. this is r t international. we'd start with breaking news. ron says the damage caused by, as well as overnight attack was limited, and its air defense system successfully intercepted...
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if i just add, you know, outside washington, you think that there are people who live outside of washington, that the united states is the most powerful person in washington. and we found and time again in the examples we in our book that the corporate lobby is often more powerful than the president united. and we have multiple examples a really good is the clinton health care bill back in 1993 where bill clinton wanted to pass national health care, which were the white whale of like liberal policy goals. democrats control the house. democrats control the senate. a gallup poll said 70% of americans were in favor of health care reform. and the corporate lobby came in and destroyed it and there is, you know, example after example, we you also have a great example of, a breast cancer drug. tell us that story. your take on that's that's that the lobbying efforts. yeah. so, yeah, that was a great example. we have our book of a drug called avastin, which is asian and tech. right. right. one of the lobbies. right. about the book is named evan morris. his company, genentech made this cancer treatme
if i just add, you know, outside washington, you think that there are people who live outside of washington, that the united states is the most powerful person in washington. and we found and time again in the examples we in our book that the corporate lobby is often more powerful than the president united. and we have multiple examples a really good is the clinton health care bill back in 1993 where bill clinton wanted to pass national health care, which were the white whale of like liberal...
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from washington, d.c. to cross the country.oming up tuesday morning, author and vice presidential scholar joel goldstein discusses the role in history of vice presidential candidate as this year's candidates meet tomorrow night in their only debate and then we'll preview the debate with the co-founder and national politics reporter of 4 site news. and also, author suggs talks about the 100th birthday of president jimmy carter. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we're funded by these television companies and more, including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? no, it's way more than that. >> comcast is creating wi-fi enabled lists so students from low-income families can get the tools they need to be ready for anything. comcast support c-span along with these other television
from washington, d.c. to cross the country.oming up tuesday morning, author and vice presidential scholar joel goldstein discusses the role in history of vice presidential candidate as this year's candidates meet tomorrow night in their only debate and then we'll preview the debate with the co-founder and national politics reporter of 4 site news. and also, author suggs talks about the 100th birthday of president jimmy carter. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we're funded...
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we need a leader in washington was going to washington to make sure we're putting alabama first. i'm not going there to fight with republicans. i'm not going to come i don't care who's president because my job description does not change regardless of who is the president. regardless of who controls the senate, who controlled the house. because a health care challenges we face down here will still be here whether it's republican own senate for democratic controlled house. people that need investment in their kindred is to build the roads, building bridges come to modernize the school system and make sure the hospitals can stay open, those challenges don't disappear if hakeem jeffries is speaker mike john cena speaker. so had to be willing to roll up our sleeves for some in washington, d.c. that understands that, that understands this country was not built by democrats or republicans, that understands our future will not be billed that we either. better future is going to be built by the people who want their sleeves, to work, set aside partisan ideologies and go to washington, d.
we need a leader in washington was going to washington to make sure we're putting alabama first. i'm not going there to fight with republicans. i'm not going to come i don't care who's president because my job description does not change regardless of who is the president. regardless of who controls the senate, who controlled the house. because a health care challenges we face down here will still be here whether it's republican own senate for democratic controlled house. people that need...
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so he advised washington to be more careful about the consequences of his approach. read the news we have on the producer. i would not be able to act so brazenly and disrespectfully towards international law if he did not feel under the unconditional where the protection of the united states. for the sake of a, it's middle eastern ally, washington has exercised the is being so power in the security council 5 times and has been deliberately trying to mislead us entirely june promoting its infamous bite and plan. and he is going to play was saying that brokering a deal between him us in israel. frankly, this gives a persistent the impression that these in direct negotiations to being conducted by washington with itself israel. it does not need any mediating efforts and continues . it's in humane campaign on it, but it, it, it is becoming increasingly clear that the is really leadership in times at any cost to provide a direct conflict between its main regional adversary, iran and the united it's, it's hard to say whether those english didn't understand this but for now
so he advised washington to be more careful about the consequences of his approach. read the news we have on the producer. i would not be able to act so brazenly and disrespectfully towards international law if he did not feel under the unconditional where the protection of the united states. for the sake of a, it's middle eastern ally, washington has exercised the is being so power in the security council 5 times and has been deliberately trying to mislead us entirely june promoting its...