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CSPAN2 After Words June 22, 2024

Charles its a privilege to be here with you today, lets jump right in telus what it is you would like us and your readers to take from your new book. Guest okay in the cliff notes version. The first run is that the american project as i decided is effectively dead. There are real limits to what can be done through the political process. The second process is the opportunity for opening for recreating some of the best policies in our nation. So let me just quickly say that american project i am referring to the idea that begun with the founders that individuals and families, communities can be left free to live their lives as they see fit. The role of the government is to provide a peaceful setting to that environment. Thats gone. Its not coming back, were not going to have a Constitutional Convention were not going to be looking at the data or any other things. The political process has essentially left that option of rolling back the federal governments power. Host let me jump right i

BLOOMBERG Bloomberg Daybreak Asia October 3, 2017

Betty good morning, yvonne. Uber in the spotlight, that breaking news within the last hour. Lets focus on the auto market. I want to pull up a chart for our viewers, g btv 2623. The month ofr september, the best so far this year. You can see that right here. Just within the last few weeks. The yellow line represents the moment right before the hurricane that battered texas and the caribbean. Now, auto sales skyrocketing after that. I guess you could say there is a Silver Lining for investors with the hurricanes. That meant more people are going back in the market to buy cars to replace the ones they lost in the south. That could be up to 500,000 vehicles being purchased. Yvonne Hurricane Harvey really damaged more cars than any storm we have seen in history. The big question is, will this be a one off in the data when it comes to auto sales . Certainly giving fuel to japanese automakers as we look ahead to the japan open. A lot of news on uber. Reforms limits Travis Kalanicks power now

CSPAN2 After Words Craig Shirley Citizen Newt October 15, 2017

Or the times we would forget. To use bill back its baskets we used to have a saying that the file cabinet were his ideas in the fourth tour was newts good ideas. [laughter] he was the idea guy. And to be a part of the organization that is now a permanent part of the Republican Party that is not up permanent fixture. But you were up part of that. Was gingrich j. And extension of that . Absolutely. The contract with america was portrayed into the reagan principles. But Ronald Reagan inverses bill clinton to feel confident in the context but the results prove that. That is one way but i think how he got into politics with the people that were in power. It was not a conventionally conservative race. Key called itself a conservative but he wrote in 1970 for one of the first articles advocating governor reagan as president general ford in the primaries. Everybody had a chance with the eyelashes and a the whisker to defeat in kansas city in 76 so thinking of politics and revolutionary politic

CSPAN2 Richard Nixon April 30, 2017

Good evening. Im not sure the microphone is on, can you hear me . You can . Great. My name is Vanessa Beasley and im the dean of them at Vanderbilt University. Tonight its my Great Fortune to welcome you to this panel, the wonderful discussion that will have about the presidency of Richard Nixon. Im also happy to invite you to a conversation which will have on that same theme and question. Before we get started, in earnest though, it is fitting that we take a moment to remember the space that were in and who founded it. Tonight we are gathered in the First Amendment center in Vanderbilt University which was founded by. [inaudible] you may not remember him or be aware ofs legacy but he served as 43 years as an awardwinning journalist for the tennessean. As retirement he was editor, publisher and ceo. In 1982, he became the founding editorial director of usa today. He served in that position for a decade. He left journalism in the early 60s to serve in the Us Justice Department as Admini

CSPAN2 Richard Nixon April 30, 2017

Good evening. Im not sure the microphone is on, can you hear me . You can . Great. My name is Vanessa Beasley and im the dean of them at Vanderbilt University. Tonight its my Great Fortune to welcome you to this panel, the wonderful discussion that will have about the presidency of Richard Nixon. Im also happy to invite you to a conversation which will have on that same theme and question. Before we get started, in earnest though, it is fitting that we take a moment to remember the space that were in and who founded it. Tonight we are gathered in the First Amendment center in Vanderbilt University which was founded by. [inaudible] you may not remember him or be aware ofs legacy but he served as 43 years as an awardwinning journalist for the tennessean. As retirement he was editor, publisher and ceo. In 1982, he became the founding editorial director of usa today. He served in that position for a decade. He left journalism in the early 60s to serve in the Us Justice Department as Admini

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