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and diane guerrera wrote a book with her immigrant parents i
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that goes long way if you are deficit.ody trade host: diane in douglasville, georgia. waiting, go for ahead. caller: good morning, gentlemen. inin ining -- going to saying. what i'm ask questions during that time, view.d like to hear their the first thing that i notice administration policy and i am at a loss as to what it is. believe c-span should really get in there and say to us, here would maybe fwif p more insight, i don't know what it is, what they are, right? person who just spoke, thebaker, please don't jump gun, okay. we don't know what the economy time.do in a month's we do not know if president barack obama is still president, in and told -- now it is 0,000, give him -- he has been much, much better. they are talking about that we'dnt, promised hear about technology affect americans you know, technology, people don't serve gas anymore, you serve new elf, you go to stores, york price check, we don't know how many employers are out of a that.ause of look at the garbage collector, 'm talking about the small man that we see everyday. hey do not have two anymore,
that goes long way if you are deficit.ody trade host: diane in douglasville, georgia. waiting, go for ahead. caller: good morning, gentlemen. inin ining -- going to saying. what i'm ask questions during that time, view.d like to hear their the first thing that i notice administration policy and i am at a loss as to what it is. believe c-span should really get in there and say to us, here would maybe fwif p more insight, i don't know what it is, what they are, right? person who just spoke,...
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jake: i read a story about a woman named diane hessen who was hired to study undecided voters and talk to them about what you're thinking. she wrote that was one moment more than any other where she saw undecided voters shift to donald trump. it was not the comey letter, it was when hillary clinton referred to the basket of deplorables. did you realize at that time that the comment she made was as potentially damaging as this one study says it was? robby: first of all, hillary apologized right away after that. misspoke.hat she that is something donald trump wouldn't do. first of all, hillary apologized right after that. that is something that donald trump wouldn't do. she regretted her choice of words but donald trump never apologized. you are talking about one instance where hillary clinton said one thing. she immediately explained that she regretted. sheyanne: i think regretted getting caught. away.ok it back right robby: it definitely could've alienated some voters. i was proud the day after the election that hillary clinton said in her speech that donald trump is the president-elec
jake: i read a story about a woman named diane hessen who was hired to study undecided voters and talk to them about what you're thinking. she wrote that was one moment more than any other where she saw undecided voters shift to donald trump. it was not the comey letter, it was when hillary clinton referred to the basket of deplorables. did you realize at that time that the comment she made was as potentially damaging as this one study says it was? robby: first of all, hillary apologized right...
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have you read a book by diane ravitch? error" was written a couple of years ago. she is one of the country's leading experts on public school systems. she traces behavioral control deficits in school -- learning deficits in school, high dropout of adhd to instances a particular statistic that is shocking. was010, the united states tied with turkey, somalia, and thailand, for some of the worst rates of premature birth. the high rate of premature birth directly causes these kind of .ducational challenges let's set aside the terrible medical bills associated with high rates of medical birth -- guest: let him respond to a couple of those things. i used to work in a newborn intensive care unit. seeingo frustrated children born addicted to crack or heroine and watching them go through withdrawals. they do have a long-term prognosis that indicates a long-term educational issues. there are a wide range of things that correspond. we need to get better at handling prenatal care for women who are on drug and addictions. we saw a study once that if you took a woman with an ad
have you read a book by diane ravitch? error" was written a couple of years ago. she is one of the country's leading experts on public school systems. she traces behavioral control deficits in school -- learning deficits in school, high dropout of adhd to instances a particular statistic that is shocking. was010, the united states tied with turkey, somalia, and thailand, for some of the worst rates of premature birth. the high rate of premature birth directly causes these kind of...
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. >> diane in charge of training siam capable of fulfilling the responsibilities. what i did find is that the training we provided was insufficient in reviewing the two casualties' tough every gatt the school to conduct the engineering school the acknowledgement of men and women and to be deficient but one of the things i directed is import much more of that training to the seller is to serve on the ships. so given the fact we have engineering training and we move to get the curriculum necessary to get the right knowledge into their heads i think we're in a much better place going forward. specifically. >> i am agree we may be but admiral, obie will start holding people accountable. we're talking about millions of dollars that were failures that use say was a problem with training? who was responsible for the training? but wasn't that anticipated they would have to be well trained to avoid tens of millions of dollars of problems? >> absolutely. and. >> i am glad that we have learned that they made tens of millions of dollars. >> and a letter in the they talk about
. >> diane in charge of training siam capable of fulfilling the responsibilities. what i did find is that the training we provided was insufficient in reviewing the two casualties' tough every gatt the school to conduct the engineering school the acknowledgement of men and women and to be deficient but one of the things i directed is import much more of that training to the seller is to serve on the ships. so given the fact we have engineering training and we move to get the curriculum...
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pitting workers against one another, a prime when scott his was walker, he was caught on video talking to diane hendricks, one richest people in the tate, he claimed he was going each t workers against other." -- some kind of conspiracy. he actually admitted he was workers against each other. bit black workers against white workers. men against women. public sector workers against private sector workers. he succeeded. he succeeded in pitting work eric against each other and of this, 30 years workers being pit against one another and that's why we uffered and declined in our living standards, the working class. >> thank you for the call from wisconsin. we'll get a response. i have to say on that. i think racism is the baseline. to start with our discussions of controversy over get what. that ourrom the moment federal government has been talking about redistribution, a part of the story so shortly after the civil war, when our federal government the resources nd to actually distribute or used as ate, race was way to divide people amongst other. asically white farmers from freed african-americans.
pitting workers against one another, a prime when scott his was walker, he was caught on video talking to diane hendricks, one richest people in the tate, he claimed he was going each t workers against other." -- some kind of conspiracy. he actually admitted he was workers against each other. bit black workers against white workers. men against women. public sector workers against private sector workers. he succeeded. he succeeded in pitting work eric against each other and of this, 30...
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diane was way ahead because she was much more known and had run for governor and as the mayor. i was considered more progressive because it was tougher so relieve the state was purple and red. supports attention on the fact that there were no women. when i talk about the story the yen was in a stronger position you cannot have two jewish women running at the same time. and you are primary her fame this line you're good is the contents of your best bet of women of the senate. not any more. >> then i get the question are you serious? as if no state ever had to win the number one. i have to go back but with weekend that and he never issues fell out the $0.5 -- protestant mcadoo's check it -- chicken soup. so be stuck together on the campaign trail and the messages were so powerful for free the downhill and the judiciary committee he is elected and you have some mass -- sunnyvale but then it started to grow and. >> then i remember barbara mikulski said you are giving up the state house feed and she said nevada of women are. >> to say it is not about gender. >> day should have the h
diane was way ahead because she was much more known and had run for governor and as the mayor. i was considered more progressive because it was tougher so relieve the state was purple and red. supports attention on the fact that there were no women. when i talk about the story the yen was in a stronger position you cannot have two jewish women running at the same time. and you are primary her fame this line you're good is the contents of your best bet of women of the senate. not any more....
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also autobiography by diane and darrell asa. >> the american enterprise institute last week looked at what the new congress and the new president plan for the nation's health care law. the first we will hear a discussion about a potential replacement for obamacare. >> good morning. >> welcome to the american enterprise institute for today's discussion. i am joe, i am the scholar at aei and i'm delighted to be inside today. [laughter] contrary to what some have claimed over the past year or two, there is no shortage of proposals to replace the affordable care act. from republicans of all stripes, members of congress including speaker paul ryan who produced something called a better way which you may be familiar with, they are empowering patients first act, and other proposals going over at least the past six years or so from members of the senate and members of the house. think tanks have also gotten into the act including aei project that we produced in collaboration with a total of ten of our colleagues from aei and other think tanks. there is no lack of ideas. the only question now
also autobiography by diane and darrell asa. >> the american enterprise institute last week looked at what the new congress and the new president plan for the nation's health care law. the first we will hear a discussion about a potential replacement for obamacare. >> good morning. >> welcome to the american enterprise institute for today's discussion. i am joe, i am the scholar at aei and i'm delighted to be inside today. [laughter] contrary to what some have claimed over the...
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goldberg: diane. >> mr. secretary, this is the case of the patients being wiser than the doctors. the people are wiser perhaps than the leaders. have you ever openly asked, are you afraid in terms of political survival and that is why you were not willing to go ahead and stand up to the occasion and try to promote historic compromise? the other question i have given that you know where the problems are and given you have invested so much time and effort and political capital in this conflict, is there anything you would've done differently? mr. goldberg: you would have done differently? >> do you think -- sec. kerry: there are a few things. i will not discuss them now, i might write about them in the future. in inevitably we all make a mistake here or there. by and large i think we did the right thing and i think we approached it effectively. we had very, very difficult dynamics that were developing. you asked about libya, yemen, egypt, there is a lot of turmoil. turmoil is frightening and unsettling. there are a lot of reasons for people to feel, whoa, this is so uncertain. in un
goldberg: diane. >> mr. secretary, this is the case of the patients being wiser than the doctors. the people are wiser perhaps than the leaders. have you ever openly asked, are you afraid in terms of political survival and that is why you were not willing to go ahead and stand up to the occasion and try to promote historic compromise? the other question i have given that you know where the problems are and given you have invested so much time and effort and political capital in this...
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autobiographies by diane guerrero and darrell asa. this week is authors week on "washington journal" featuring live one hour segments with a new author each day beginning at 8:30 a.m. eastern. she will talk about her book, the unspoken truth about racial divide. thursday, author james whitfield with twilight worriers, the soldiers, spies and special agents were revolutionary revolutionizing the american way and the politics of resentment. the rise of scott walker. on saturday, two authors will join us with a nation of nations, the great american immigration story and robert jones with his book the end of white christian america. and finally on sunday, the author with shall we wake the president, to centuries of disastrous leadership from the global office. the assistant secretary of commerce for communication's and information spoke at the hudson institute recently about fifth generation mobile networks, also called 5g. that would allow faster broadband to more people than the current 4g. this is about one hour 40 minutes. >> good aft
autobiographies by diane guerrero and darrell asa. this week is authors week on "washington journal" featuring live one hour segments with a new author each day beginning at 8:30 a.m. eastern. she will talk about her book, the unspoken truth about racial divide. thursday, author james whitfield with twilight worriers, the soldiers, spies and special agents were revolutionary revolutionizing the american way and the politics of resentment. the rise of scott walker. on saturday, two...
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>> diane, thank you first for hosting this important conversation and thanks to brookings as well. at the equal employment opportunity commission we are focused on advancing opportunities for all americans, so i'm glad to be part of this conversation around criminal justice because part of what is so important in the criminal justice space is to ensure there is economic opportunity and that's the part we are focused on. two areas in the ticket there where i have seen significant progress are around advancing diversity and policing as well as reentry and removing obstacles for individuals who have arrest and conviction records and to make sure they have opportunities to work. on the first area of diversity in policing we had a terrific partnership with the department justice civil rights division where we worked to identify practical strategies used by innovative police department across the country to it-- enhanced bursty in policing and build inclusive workplaces and we know that diversity in policing is not the sole answer to the many challenges that are facing the police communi
>> diane, thank you first for hosting this important conversation and thanks to brookings as well. at the equal employment opportunity commission we are focused on advancing opportunities for all americans, so i'm glad to be part of this conversation around criminal justice because part of what is so important in the criminal justice space is to ensure there is economic opportunity and that's the part we are focused on. two areas in the ticket there where i have seen significant progress...
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congresswoman diane black shared our women's engagement program and we successfully got two women elected in this freshman class. we need to do better in the future but when you stated that you think 20 percent is the high watermark? absolutely not. if you look at millennial women, the majority of college graduates are women. women are breaking down glass ceilings in all industries on a daily basis. i see that in my p or group. in my class in 2014, we have very qualified women who got through the primaries. when you think of congresswoman neil long or marta mcnally who has broken down glass ceiling in the military, mimi walters and in my own personal experience i had one of the most contested primaries in the country in 2014 and a lot of the bad advice i received was that you needto be like a typical congressional candidate went by that , that's a male who is over the age of 60. i obviously am not that so instead of running away from the unique qualities that i brought to the table, i leaned into the fact that i was young and specifically a young woman and that didn't resonate with young
congresswoman diane black shared our women's engagement program and we successfully got two women elected in this freshman class. we need to do better in the future but when you stated that you think 20 percent is the high watermark? absolutely not. if you look at millennial women, the majority of college graduates are women. women are breaking down glass ceilings in all industries on a daily basis. i see that in my p or group. in my class in 2014, we have very qualified women who got through...
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also autobiographies by diane guerrero and congressman darrell issa. >> sunday, january 1st, "in depth" will feature a live discussion on the presidency of barack obama. we're taking your phone calls, tweets, e-mails and facebook questions during the program. our panel includes april ryan, white house correspondent for american urban radio networks and author of "the presidency in black and white." princeton university professor eddie glout and pulitzer prize-winning journalist and associate editor of the washington post, david maraniss, author of "barack obama: the story." watch "in depth" live from noon to 3 p.m. eastern on sunday on booktv on c-span2. >> follow the transition of government on c-span as president-elect donald trump selects his cabinet and the republicans and democrats prepare for the next congress. we'll take you to key events as they happen without interruption. watch live on c-span, watch on demand at c-span.org or listen on our free c-span radio app. >> well, coming up next here on c-span2, a conversation on the security issues facing latin america and the geopoli
also autobiographies by diane guerrero and congressman darrell issa. >> sunday, january 1st, "in depth" will feature a live discussion on the presidency of barack obama. we're taking your phone calls, tweets, e-mails and facebook questions during the program. our panel includes april ryan, white house correspondent for american urban radio networks and author of "the presidency in black and white." princeton university professor eddie glout and pulitzer prize-winning...
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congresswoman diane black chair our women engage in program and we have successfully gotten two women elected in this class. we need to do better. when you stated that you do -- do you think 20% is the high water mark? absolutely not. we look at millennial women, the majority of college graduates are women. women are breaking down glass ceilings on a daily basis. i see that in my p a group. in my class of -- i see that in my pier group. --my class of 2014, you own walters, and in my experience i had one of the most hotly contested primaries in the country in 2014. a lot of the bad invite i received was you need to be like a typical congressional candidate -- a male, age 60. i obviously am not that. instead of running away from the unique qualities that i brought to the table, i leaned into the fact that i was young, a specifically young woman. that resonated with all voters across party lines, which is why i think in 2014 and in my experience, 2016, we were able to do well at the polls. anna: you talked about the hurdles for getting women to run. with you have a family, a lot of respo
congresswoman diane black chair our women engage in program and we have successfully gotten two women elected in this class. we need to do better. when you stated that you do -- do you think 20% is the high water mark? absolutely not. we look at millennial women, the majority of college graduates are women. women are breaking down glass ceilings on a daily basis. i see that in my p a group. in my class of -- i see that in my pier group. --my class of 2014, you own walters, and in my experience...
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diane talked about lots of men and women, and i think we could take tret for it. they have had a powerful influence on many parts of the world. america has always been the model for the world. people take it seriously. they come to school here. and one of the things that comes across me again and again is the abiding -- two things, the enthusiasm and ignorance, and we have to get through that and see what is happening in these places. >> okay. thank you, my name is ron tailor. i'm with george washington university. i am very interested in learning everything i don't know. you were all tremendously educational an experts in legal and kbof nagovernance manners. one thing latin america in regard to safety, security, and well-being, particularly money the population, they see a pope from latin america. they ask what is the role of faith based faith bagss organizations, and hoping for a better latin america. >> ron tailor, you raised a big question that is rarely discussed. the traditional ideology, religion, of latin america, is catholicism. it was dominated by a chur
diane talked about lots of men and women, and i think we could take tret for it. they have had a powerful influence on many parts of the world. america has always been the model for the world. people take it seriously. they come to school here. and one of the things that comes across me again and again is the abiding -- two things, the enthusiasm and ignorance, and we have to get through that and see what is happening in these places. >> okay. thank you, my name is ron tailor. i'm with...