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it is also wonderful to be back in washington. i love being in washington. last time i was in washington, d.c. i left my cocaine at the white house. luckily the president was able to put it to good use for his state of the union. [laughter] i'm kidding. of course, the president does not call it cocaine. he calls it high-speed rails. [laughter] by the way, can you blame the guy for turning to cocaine? you must be exhausted orchestrating four separate trials against rivals, reading the super bowl and gearing up to steal a second election. wow. [laughter] i love that trump's two attacks on president biden is that he is a senile old man and a criminal mastermind. [laughter] i think you gotta pick one. personally, i don't know any criminal mastermind who buy ice cream. also it is not like trump is young and sharp. i am not saying both candidates are old but you know jimmy carter is out there thinking, i could maybe win this thing. [cheers and applause] he is only 99. [laughter] there is an election. there is an election six extremely long months from now so let m
it is also wonderful to be back in washington. i love being in washington. last time i was in washington, d.c. i left my cocaine at the white house. luckily the president was able to put it to good use for his state of the union. [laughter] i'm kidding. of course, the president does not call it cocaine. he calls it high-speed rails. [laughter] by the way, can you blame the guy for turning to cocaine? you must be exhausted orchestrating four separate trials against rivals, reading the super bowl...
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washington and should play in washington which is holding power to account which is a historic role of "the washington post" and obviously did that in the case of richard nixon but has done that with presidents both republican and democratic. the phrase, we're not at war with the administration, we're at work came several weeks after trump was in office. trump on his first full day in office went to the c.i.a. and with whom he already had a troubled relationship because of their investigation with russia's intervention and the election. and standing in front of a memorial to fallen c.i.a. agents, what did he talk about but the press? and he said, as you know, i'm in a running war with the media, shaming to want to enlist the intelligence agency in his own war with the media. several weeks after that i was asked for my reaction to that and i said we're not at war with the administration, we're at work. what i meant by that is we really have to look back to why we have a free and independent press in this country, and so you know, james madison who is a principal author of the first a
washington and should play in washington which is holding power to account which is a historic role of "the washington post" and obviously did that in the case of richard nixon but has done that with presidents both republican and democratic. the phrase, we're not at war with the administration, we're at work came several weeks after trump was in office. trump on his first full day in office went to the c.i.a. and with whom he already had a troubled relationship because of their...
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that was a phrase that was meant to signal the role that the washington post can play in washington, holding power to account. which is the historic role of the washington post. obviously in the case of richard nixon but with presidents republican and democrat. the phrase we are not at war with the administration we are at war came several weeks after trump was in office. his first full day of office he went to the cia, someone with whom he had a troubled relationship because of their investigation of russia's intervention in the election. he was standing in front of a memorial to fallen cia agents and what did he talk about but the press? he said as you know, i am in a running war with the media seemingly wanting to enlist the intelligence agency in his own word with the media. i was asked for my reaction to that and said, we are not at war with the administration we are at war. i meant that we have to look back to why we have a free, independent press in this country. so, james madison, the principal author of the first amendment, talked about freely examining public characters and
that was a phrase that was meant to signal the role that the washington post can play in washington, holding power to account. which is the historic role of the washington post. obviously in the case of richard nixon but with presidents republican and democrat. the phrase we are not at war with the administration we are at war came several weeks after trump was in office. his first full day of office he went to the cia, someone with whom he had a troubled relationship because of their...
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>> washington state is in the house and mobilizing. >> all right. washington, d.c.? [cheers] >> they are ready and stay ready. and west virginia? >> we are in the house and we are mobilizing. >> is there anybody i didn't call? say it. >> rhode island. >> kansas in the house and mobilizing. >> kansas. all right. >> missouri. >> all right. >> oregon. >> anybody else? >> florida. >> anybody else? >> you got north carolina, right? >> do it twice, be nice. anybody else? >> mississippi? >> mississippi! all right. what we want the media to know is that not only will people be coming on tour night but they will be watch and mobilize gatherings. to mobilize people to vote. we are serious about this. it is time to go offensive. it is time to use our power and mobilize and make it felt. so we want to recognize everybody. now we want to call on those of you who are in the house to come up and say why you are mobilizing. we know the livestream may go off c-span but we will stay on the other livestream. at this time we want to bring up ussw. we want to bring up presbyterian revere
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it is also wonderful to be back in washington. i love being in washington. last time i was in washington, d.c. i left my cocaine at the white house. luckily the president was able to put it to good use for his state of the union. [laughter] i'm kidding. of course, the president does not call it cocaine. he calls it high-speed rails. [laughter] by the way, can you blame the guy for turning to cocaine? you must be exhausted orchestrating four separate trials against rivals, reading the super bowl and gearing up to steal a second election. wow. [laughter] i love that trump's two attacks on president biden is that he is a senile old man and a criminal mastermind. [laughter] i think you gotta pick one. personally, i don't know any criminal mastermind who buy ice cream. also it is not like trump is young and sharp. i am not saying both candidates are old but you know jimmy carter is out there thinking, i could maybe win this thing. [cheers and applause] he is only 99. [laughter] there is an election. there is an election six extremely long months from now so let m
it is also wonderful to be back in washington. i love being in washington. last time i was in washington, d.c. i left my cocaine at the white house. luckily the president was able to put it to good use for his state of the union. [laughter] i'm kidding. of course, the president does not call it cocaine. he calls it high-speed rails. [laughter] by the way, can you blame the guy for turning to cocaine? you must be exhausted orchestrating four separate trials against rivals, reading the super bowl...
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host: we are talking with martin di caro, the washington times -- the washington times about his podcast, "history as it happens." you can give us a call. republicans, your line is (202) 748-8001. democrats, (202) 748-8000. indets, (202) 748-8002. martin, one of your recent episodes looked at the age of candidates being a campaign issue. has it ever been such a talked about over important factor in a presidential election? guest: i don't think so. certainly not in the modern era. i'm curious to hear the callers discuss this as well as to how important is age as they prepare to make their decision this november. come on the other issues and decisions we are facing right now -- among the other issues and decisions we are facing right now in the world. the older you get the more potential health problems you can have. woodrow wilson suffered a serious stroke in 1919 and never really recovered. there was not the same media environment. that was kept secret. he was not going to -- there was no bar against running for a third term. he was thinking about running for third term. the stroke put t
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when i hear people in washington say this is only a state issue, washington should have no role here, number one, biden and harrison the last two weeks have said washington does have payroll. the vice president doesn't do that much because she went all the way to -- and president biden just this week -- something that reproductive health, so they wanted to be a federal issue. and i would say to those who say there is no federal, then why are we talking about policing and crime? those are quintessentially local issues. we want everybody in washington to talk about everything meaning bringing voice and physically to the issues that americans say are vexing and perplexing them. i'm not surprised that vice president pence ran for president against president trump this last time disagrees. on tiktok, vice president pence has laid down a lot of money, seven-figure project running ads supporting the band of tiktok and its sale to an american company. president trump has been very forward facing, he put it on truth social saying don't make these other tech companies more powerful, that is whe
when i hear people in washington say this is only a state issue, washington should have no role here, number one, biden and harrison the last two weeks have said washington does have payroll. the vice president doesn't do that much because she went all the way to -- and president biden just this week -- something that reproductive health, so they wanted to be a federal issue. and i would say to those who say there is no federal, then why are we talking about policing and crime? those are...
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priorities heading into the summit here in washington. ambassador, thank you very much for taking the time to join us today. we would appreciate it. i wanted to note at the outset you were confirmed by the united states senate in november of 2021 by a voice vote. i know you had to wait a a lie bit to get that final confirmation done, but i just wanted to emphasize the fact that the ambassador was confirmed a voice vote in the united states senate. obviously we know that in today's senate voice votes for diplomatic nominees are very few and far between. some wanted to mention that at the outset. prior to her senate confirmation ambassador smith was a senior advisor to secretary blinken at the state department. she was also deputy national security adviser to then vice president joe biden. with that i want to dive right in, ambassador i don't think there's any doubt that nato is stronger today than it's ever been. it's really bigger than it's ever been when we talk about the accession of two new member nations and, of course, the alliance c
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for all the talk about how dysfunctional things are in washington, when you look over the past three years, we've seen it time and again on the critical issues we've actually come together. it hasn't always been easy, but when it comes time to decide to rebuild america, we did with a bipartisan infrastructure bill. when it came time to invest in our semiconductors and technology of the future, we did it with the chips and science act. and when it came time to help the people of gaza, we did that as well. at the end of the day, most of us, whether democrats, republicans, or independent believe that america must stand up for what is right. we don't walk away from our allies, we stand with them. we don't let tyrants win. you don't watch global events unfold, we shake them. that is what it means to be an indispensable nation. because what it means to be a world superpower and a world leader in democracy. some of our maga republican folks reject that. that is exactly what we will continue to deliver. i thank you all very much and i'm now going off to make a hotel at a speech i'm late for.
for all the talk about how dysfunctional things are in washington, when you look over the past three years, we've seen it time and again on the critical issues we've actually come together. it hasn't always been easy, but when it comes time to decide to rebuild america, we did with a bipartisan infrastructure bill. when it came time to invest in our semiconductors and technology of the future, we did it with the chips and science act. and when it came time to help the people of gaza, we did...
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washington. my name is felicia, the foreign affairs correspondent. the world largest is much to celebrate, this milestone marks 35 years and collective defense and the founders have turned into 30 members with military threats and delivered. barry looking at an important summit in washington and this will form the backtracks of the summit but while there is much, there is a threat security and defense. i am here with an all-star panel today. i will start on the end. we have james montgomery had of the embassy, a job he's held since july of 22. ... his priestly director and senior fellow at brookings and is written several books including aftershocks, pandemic politics and end of the old international order. next with ambassador yuri kim, currently the principal deputy assistant secretary of state for europe and eurasian affairs. she is a career diplomat who is worked on many key foreign policy -- foreign policy nasa security challenges and was also ambassador to republic of albania from 2020-2023
washington. my name is felicia, the foreign affairs correspondent. the world largest is much to celebrate, this milestone marks 35 years and collective defense and the founders have turned into 30 members with military threats and delivered. barry looking at an important summit in washington and this will form the backtracks of the summit but while there is much, there is a threat security and defense. i am here with an all-star panel today. i will start on the end. we have james montgomery had...
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you are the editor of the usa today washington bureau chief. washington bureau chief. and you have time to write a book or three. how do you do that? so i like to say i no longer do anything. i don't like doing, which is which is a good, privileged way to live. and i very much like being involved in the daily news mix for usa today, but i also have it's writing these these three books have has it's been like learning a new muscle to use. it's different kind of it's a different kind of research you know, you spend two years doing research. it's different than when you're doing a story and you have 2 hours or two days to do research. it's a different kind of writing, this long form writing. so it's been it has just been such fun to figure out how to do this. what about let me see. i want to go back to barbara walters a little bit on her on her approach to people she interviewed, because her interviews were often deeper, longer than things that we would do for normal news coverage. how did she get such things as the interview with fidel castro in so she spent two years tr
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from washington, d.c. to across the country. saturday morning we will talk with the deputy director of the american enterprise institute education policy study on how to combat chronic student absenteeism and school that began in the pandemic and continues today. c-span's washington journal, join and live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> the house returns tomorrow for a rare saturday session at 9:00 a.m. eastern. members will debate in vote on for foreign aid ills. three would provide funding to israel, ukraine and taiwan. it's a package of national security measures, including sanctions on russia and iran in forcing china to divest from tiktok or the apple face a ban in the u.s. the house will vote on border security and immigration policy legislation. watch live coverage here on c-span. next week on the c-span networks, the houses out for the passover holiday. the sate is in to consider house foreign-made billsn wednesday from the washington tional cathedral, a conversation bet
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as heads of state and, convenient washington d.c. in the summer concrete 73 taken to give ukraine the continued and enhanced support it needs from the whole alliance. we are all delighted to see the positive critical youth support to ukraine finally move forward last week but we all know there's a lot more to be done. before we go into this conversation i would like to briefly take a moment to introduce our guests on stage with me today. so first and foremost i would like to welcome ambassador try to come ambassador to united states from ukraine has been a part of atlantic council as we continue to work to support ukraine. ambassador thank yous much for being here. prior to take on the full in 2021, the ambassadors of japan's ministry of finance as first deputy minister and government minister on investments. and after 201818 as minister of finance. so we are honored to be joined by you today. additionally, we are joined and i'm just delighted, we just did a big gathering at your residence at the embassy, and we have been working tog
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this tool makes it easy to quickly get an idea of what was debated and decided in washington. school grew -- scroll through and spend a few minutes on c-span's points of interest. ♪ >> this week, 2024 campaign trail followed republican presidential candidate donald trump as he was on the road in georgia, raising money for his campaign and meeting with locals at a chick-fil-a, and president biden as he talked about efforts to boost support for family caretakers and provide relief for student loan borrowers. also a look at independent presidential candidate cornell west's announcement of his vice presidential running mate. but first, a look at remarks from former president trump released on video by his campaign calling for abortion bands at the state level. >> under my leadership, the republican party will always support the creation of strong, thriving, and healthy american families. we want to make it easier for mothers and families to have babies, not harder. that and supporting the availability of fertility treatments like ivf in every state of america, like the overwhelm
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"washington times" -- lawmakers derailed vote during new fisa. democrats and republicans who do not trust federal law enforcement demand the law include a new warrant requirement for when the fbi searches for american data in the pfizer database. the law allows the government to only target foreigners abroad, but sometimes american data is inadvertently captured when they communicate with a foreign target. the bill, written by intelligence lawmakers, does not include the warrant requirement. here is congressman thomas matthew, kentucky republican, on the house floor, talking about wanting to include the amendment in this legislation. [video clip] >> today, we are building on the resolution that would bring forward reauthorization of a program abused for decades, the fisa surveillance program. before we vote on that program, this resolution that we are voting on now prescribes we will bring forward an amendment to require warrants. if you would like to spy on americans and use this database as a backdoor to look at the privacy, the private informa
"washington times" -- lawmakers derailed vote during new fisa. democrats and republicans who do not trust federal law enforcement demand the law include a new warrant requirement for when the fbi searches for american data in the pfizer database. the law allows the government to only target foreigners abroad, but sometimes american data is inadvertently captured when they communicate with a foreign target. the bill, written by intelligence lawmakers, does not include the warrant...
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good morning and welcome to washington journal. the house will gavel in ad 9:00 a.m. we start with an article from axios that says senate democrats on wednesday squashed impeachment charges against alondra mayorkas, an end to the gop's attempt to oust him. democrats saw the impeachment as political theater but republicans argue it it sets a dangerous precedent. let's take a look at how the first republican objection played out on the senate floor yesterday. [video clip] >> that there be up to 60 minutes for debate concurrently and equally divided on the motion to dismiss and points of order and following the use of yielding back -- or yielding back at that time, the senate vote in relation to the points of order in the order raised and motion to dismiss. following, the senate vote on the motion to adjourn the impeachment. there be up to four minutes for debate equally divided between the leaders or designees prior to each roll call vote or without intervening action or debate. >> is there an objection? senator? >> reserving my right to object. to dismiss or table arti
good morning and welcome to washington journal. the house will gavel in ad 9:00 a.m. we start with an article from axios that says senate democrats on wednesday squashed impeachment charges against alondra mayorkas, an end to the gop's attempt to oust him. democrats saw the impeachment as political theater but republicans argue it it sets a dangerous precedent. let's take a look at how the first republican objection played out on the senate floor yesterday. [video clip] >> that there be...
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host: we are talking with martin di caro, the washington times -- of the washington times about his podcast, "history as it happens." you can give us a call. republicans, your line is (202) 748-8001. democrats, (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. martin, one of your recent episodes looked at the age of candidates being a campaign issue. has it ever been such a talked about over important factor in a presidential election? guest: i don't think so. certainly not in the modern era. i'm curious to hear the callers discuss this as well as to how important is age as they prepare to make their decision this november. come on the other issues and decisions we are facing right now -- among the other issues and decisions we are facing right now in the world. the older you get the more potential health problems you can have. woodrow wilson suffered a serious stroke in 1919 and never really recovered. there was not the same media environment. that was kept secret. he was not going to -- there was no bar against running for a third term. he was thinking about running for third term. the stroke
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an excellent went paper that got a lot of attention in washington. entitled sending -- can you set out at eight point plan for how we can help ukraine achieve victory? there is a bit of fatigue among some who question whether or not ukraine is really on the path to victory and whether or not they can actually achieve victory. maybe you can outline what you think it is important. quick take you for receiving as well. celebrate in the 20 years of data but today we celebrate one of the biggest deportations -- whether safety thousand people. and exactly the same thing is going on in ukraine right now. so we must understand that ukraine is not fighting for their own freedom. ukraine is fighting and service. not only for us but in service. i saw the defense ministry of estonia in 1617, 120,000 troops ready to go. that is the case. ukraine will win the war. without this winning, any kind of so-called peace or wrapping up means we will have much bigger problems in the future. as long as you know the public rating about that, these capabilities will be and th
an excellent went paper that got a lot of attention in washington. entitled sending -- can you set out at eight point plan for how we can help ukraine achieve victory? there is a bit of fatigue among some who question whether or not ukraine is really on the path to victory and whether or not they can actually achieve victory. maybe you can outline what you think it is important. quick take you for receiving as well. celebrate in the 20 years of data but today we celebrate one of the biggest...
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from washington, d.c. to across the country. coming up saturday we talk with the deputy director of the american enterprise institute's education policy study on how to combat chronic student absenteeism and school that began in the pandemic and continues today. c-span's washington journal, join in the conversation live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> sunday on q&a, filmmaker zachary and christian discuss their four-part netflix docuseries, american conspiracy, the optimist burden about the events surrounding the death of the freelance journalist in 1991. >> it was called the octopus because he starts looking into one 1980 scandal, the -- and that takes them over into the contra scandal in the october surprise, and bcci, and the savings and loan, and the same kind of players, nefarious players, their names are popping up here and there and there. >> the complexity of the story makes it really difficult, the number of names and the access makes it really hard, so, there was just
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c-span's washington journal, join the conversation live at 7:00 a.m. eastern saturday morning on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. collects it is the same over the hill. don limited -- don lemon would say that is a man of his prime. >> watching c-span's coverage of the correspondents dinner, live saturday, april 27, with saturday night live week and update cohost as the featured entertainer, as well as president biden, who is expected to give remarks. coverage begins at six kind p.m. eastern on c-span.org and c-span now, as journalists and celebrities walk into the event area at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, sites and sounds from inside the ballroom before the festivities begin. watch the white house correspondents dinner, live saturday, april 27, on the c-span network. >> c-span now is a free mobile app, featuring your unfiltered view of what is happening in washington, live and on-demand. keep up with the day's with live streams of floor proceedings and hearings from the u.s. congress, the court, campaign, and more from the world of politics
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in government, politics, and public policy, from washington and across the country. thursday morning, axios's sam talks about the effort from house leadership to pass legislation reauthorizing the foreign intelligence surveillance act. then, we discussed the arizona abortion ban, usaid to israel and ukraine. and wyoming republican congresswoman harriet. c-span's washington journal, join the conversation live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. >> tonight, president biden and first lady jill biden host a state dinner honoring the japanese prime minister. watch guest arrival live beginning at 5:00 p.m. eastern on c-span live, c-span.org. at 11:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, we feature highlights, including the white house arrival and toasts at the dinner. watch the white house state dinner tonight on the c-span networks. house lawmakerslocked debate on a bill to reauthorize provisions of the foreign intelligence surveillance act that allows for a warrantless searches of foreign communication. 19 republicans joined every democrat
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the dangerous place in washington might be between schumer and a tv camera. we are talking to folks who you if they are so far on the periphery of an issue they would love to be front and center, they would love to be talking to you even more. they just want to have their hands in everything. on my side of things as a reporter, that means i am getting texts from their staff about every topic under the sun, even if it is not their state or their district, they have something to say about it. it is an interesting dynamic. there is the reason for me to quote this person in my story. they are so far removed. host: does this the first-ever list? guest: we have done it before. the funny thing is all press is good press. they take it with pride will some may cringe a little bit. part of the job of being in congress is reaching your constituents wherever you are. sometimes that is a media strategy. host: who are we talking about here? guest: the list is wide-ranging.
the dangerous place in washington might be between schumer and a tv camera. we are talking to folks who you if they are so far on the periphery of an issue they would love to be front and center, they would love to be talking to you even more. they just want to have their hands in everything. on my side of things as a reporter, that means i am getting texts from their staff about every topic under the sun, even if it is not their state or their district, they have something to say about it. it...
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people in washington, d.c. are overdue for statehood. northern marianne action guam and many parts of the united states that don't get enough air time and people don't know that we have these colony that is are now territories all over the world. >> how many times have you been to american samoa? >> that was the biggest surprise for people, i have never been there. >> also from this week's "washington journal" some of our conversation with lee drutman. he talked about the impact of robert f. kennedy jr. on this race. >> it's going to be a >> close election between trump and bind. and kennedy seems to be pretty accidently poling around 10% 12%. probably some of that support will drain as we get closer to the november election. but he's going to be a factor. and a chaos factor because we really don't know whether he's going to take more votes from biden or from trump or bring in some other part of the electorate that typically doesn't vote it's creating a high level of uncertainty about what the outcome is going to be this november. >> whe
people in washington, d.c. are overdue for statehood. northern marianne action guam and many parts of the united states that don't get enough air time and people don't know that we have these colony that is are now territories all over the world. >> how many times have you been to american samoa? >> that was the biggest surprise for people, i have never been there. >> also from this week's "washington journal" some of our conversation with lee drutman. he talked...
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that makes me the washington bureau chief here in washington. i have lived and worked here for five years. and it became pretty clear to me, one of the reasons why i thought to the book actually was that it is a real conversation point whenever i am in social gatherings. the conversation ready quickly comes around to the whale family. -- to the royal family. i am supposed to know from the u.k. of course, exactly what is going on behind the curtain. peter: you also write that 55 million americans watched the queen's 1953 coronation, which is a huge number when you think about the number of tv's. are the brits as obsessed as we are? mr. charter: that is a good question. if anything there is a bit too much of it in the u.k., and so some people get a bit fed up with it. too much gossip. because one thing about the royal family and the thing i have tried to avoid in the book is that because they are rather private and a lot of interactions happen behind the scenes and a lot of conversation is not recorded, there is not much video, for example, or dia
that makes me the washington bureau chief here in washington. i have lived and worked here for five years. and it became pretty clear to me, one of the reasons why i thought to the book actually was that it is a real conversation point whenever i am in social gatherings. the conversation ready quickly comes around to the whale family. -- to the royal family. i am supposed to know from the u.k. of course, exactly what is going on behind the curtain. peter: you also write that 55 million...
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george washington university. >> hello, everyone. welcome. my name is alexander wilson, on the president of the john quincy adams society here at gw when i am so honored to be starting off our event, facing the next step for u.s. foreign policy in iran. it is a great honor to host this event which has been nine months in the making. thank you all for coming. [indiscernible] >> thank you all for coming out. it is a pleasure to see you all excited about this event being offered today. a special thanks to sam who did a lot of the great work in presenting and creating this event. >> thank you for the kind invitation. it is great to be here. i will start with introducing our speakers. [indiscernible] as we move on the questions will be more difficult. especially the last one. michael singh is a managing director at the washington institute and a former senior director of the national security council. [indiscernible] with a focus on iran and the middle east. michael is on the board of the u.s. institute of peace where i interned. [indiscernible] w
george washington university. >> hello, everyone. welcome. my name is alexander wilson, on the president of the john quincy adams society here at gw when i am so honored to be starting off our event, facing the next step for u.s. foreign policy in iran. it is a great honor to host this event which has been nine months in the making. thank you all for coming. [indiscernible] >> thank you all for coming out. it is a pleasure to see you all excited about this event being offered today....
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that is the corruption of washington and people know it. host: you have a chance to express these thoughts directly to the president, his advisors, the democratic committee. guest: they clearly know i am saying them or they would not have worked so hard to suppress my candidacy. host: how so? guest: there is a political media industrial complex. i appreciate that you have beyond. i was completely blocked this year on cnn, on an msnbc, kicked off ballots. if you are qualified candidate and you are running and you are never on cnn are on msnbc, people do not know they're out there. i'm not saying they do that and republicans don't, but that is how washington works. host: marianne williamson is with us for this conversation. if you want to ask her questions, (202) 748-8001, (202) 748-8000 free democrats. if you want to text us your thoughts come it is (202) 748-8003. there are a host of poles about people still wondering if they will support -- there are a host of polls about people still wondering if they will support joe biden. guest: i woul
that is the corruption of washington and people know it. host: you have a chance to express these thoughts directly to the president, his advisors, the democratic committee. guest: they clearly know i am saying them or they would not have worked so hard to suppress my candidacy. host: how so? guest: there is a political media industrial complex. i appreciate that you have beyond. i was completely blocked this year on cnn, on an msnbc, kicked off ballots. if you are qualified candidate and you...
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