The 14th anniversary of the Affordable Care act is later this month. N Enterprise Institute hosted a discussion on how Health Care Law has survived and changed over time. And by republicans efforts to repeal and replace it have failed. This is about 90 minutes. [inaudibleversations] good morning, everyone, welcome to the american Enterprise Institute, and todays event, chasing the ghost of the Affordable Careā n act. Decided not to go with Abraham Lincoln vampire killer, but we work on that. First, i am tom miller, senior fellow at the american Enterprise Institute and periodically i always talke d you do with the Affordable Care act. I think the Obama Administration for necessary. I think the Trump Administration for making it more litigious and regulatory. And i think the biden tion for being more nostalgic and reflective. So thats where we are at the moment. But this is kind an annual newsy in terms of getting with the Affordable Care act. They comes up with the anniversary of the
Three of his chief of staffs discusses career in office. From the Institute Republican politics this is just over one hour. Afternoon. Thank you for coming in joining us for the third and final Panel Discussion. For those joining us im executive director here at georgetown and cannot be more thrilled to be organizing the clinton 25 symposium. Weve heard Panel Discussions on 92 campaign bill clintons vision of america. His vision for the world. If you spend time in the campus you know how important the jesuit ideal of services and being men and women for others. This panel will look at that. I was a sophomore in the school of Foreign Service in 1991 when bill clinton came to georgetown to deliver his series of new covenant speeches as part of the president ial campaign. It inspired me. Georgetown was an electric place. Given the College Republicans still thought it was pretty cool to have him at the top of the ticket. As we get to the conversation without will give you a glimpse into li
Thank you for coming in joining us for the third and final Panel Discussion. For those joining us im executive director here at georgetown and cannot be more thrilled to be organizing the clinton 25 symposium. Weve heard Panel Discussions on 92 campaign bill clintons vision of america. His vision for the world. If you spend time in the campus you know how important the jesuit ideal of services and being men and women for others. This panel will look at that. I was a sophomore in the school of Foreign Service in 1991 when bill clinton came to georgetown to deliver his series of new covenant speeches as part of the president ial campaign. It inspired me. Georgetown was an electric place. Given the College Republicans still thought it was pretty cool to have him at the top of the ticket. As we get to the conversation without will give you a glimpse into life at georgetown during the 1992 campaign. Singh. In 1990, georgetown was a vibrant place to be because of the uncertainty and new worl
Are secure. And so we believe that we should increase funding for the department of defense, but we should also make sure that our schools have teachers. We should also make sure we have cops on the street. We should also make sure that our bridges arent falling down. Thats National Security as well. And its not too much to ask to make sure that our security is taken care of internationally and domestically as well. Let me give you a perfect example of how you cant just plus up defense spending and leave the rest of the budget unattended to. Okay, we love defense spending in connecticut. Why . Because we make a lot of bigticket items for the department of defense. We make the helicopters at sick tkor i ask. We at sikorsky. We make the submarines. Were proud of all of that. Let me tell you what happens at electric boat if you plus up pt Defense Department if you plus up the Defense Department at the expense of all the other discretionary accounts. Were going to be building a lot more su
Democrats call 2027488000. Republicans, 2027488001. Independents call 2027488002. Regis on social media on reach us on social media, on twitter cspanwj and facebook. Com cspan. More on the new report from bloomberg news. It says that americans are officially freaking out. For those lying awake at night worrying about health care, the economy, and the overall feeling of divide between you and your neighbors, at least one source of comfort, your neighbors may be lying awake to the two thirds report beingor 62 stressed out about the future of the nation according to the American Psychological Association Survey in august and released on wednesday. The worry about the state of the union tops longstanding stressors such as money, work, and cuts across political proclivities. We are talking to you and getting your thoughts. Let us know if you are feeling stressed out about the future of the country. Here to tell us more about the evans, the ceo of the American Psychological association. He i