Do you do find that . Charles not just those we disagree with but someone separately funded by Political Action committees, by george soros or others, in that orbit. There is around 75 around the country. I mean 60 or 70 or 80 of the money they have came directly from those pacs. A couple things you look at in your book include Larry Krasner, philadelphia, kim fox in chicago. If voters did not want them in office, they would not be in office, when they . That is right. This is a movement that began in 2016 to convince people they needed to reimagine the criminal Justice System. The voters bought into that. I think we are all for criminal justice reform. But what happened is voters in these mainly blue cities have voted people into office. You win the primary, you pretty much win the general election. You see voters in San Francisco reject there is a year ago because of his procriminal policies. You see kim gardner in st. Louis and others resign in disgrace. You see Marilyn Mosby in bal
One thing that made me really anxious is this divide we have seen already. Doug wrote about it beautifully in silent spring revolution. People with money will be able to, if we continue down the road of painfully heating landscapes, people will be able to leave. Money will offer comfort from the immediate discomfort of climate change. That will be something that. Jenn david, author of the parent and the a clue. Douglas, silent spring revolution. Author discussion l begin in about 15 minutes. In the meantime, charles is joining us on our set. With his book road prosecutors rogue prosecutors, so how do you do find that . Charles not just those we disagree with but someone separately funded by Political Action committees, by george soros or others, in that orbit. There is around 75 around the country. I mean 60 or 70 or 80 of the money they have came directly from those pacs. A couple things you look at in your book include Larry Krasner, philadelphia, kim fox in chicago. If voters did no
Welcome to book tvs live coverage of the National Book festival. Some of the authors you will hear from today, and get a chance to talk with historian doug brinkley, rk russell and chest and buttigieg. Some of the topics to be discussed, black literary identity, Environmental Activism and food and culture. It is a full day ahead. We are glad you are here with us on book tv. As i mentioned, this is the 23rd year in a row book tv has partnered with the library of congress to bring you live coverage of the National Book festival. Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden is here to kick off our coverage. Dr. Hayden, for those who were not with us 23 years ago, how did this get started . It is so exciting to be here. You can hear the buzz behind us as everyone is coming in. In 2001, First Lady Laura Bush had been successful as a first lady of texas, starting the texas book fair. It was renowned. When she got to washington, d. C. , she asked my predecessor, dr. Billington, wouldnt it the nice if w
On the next washington journal a look at the president s strategy for combatting isis. Well talk with American University law professor Steven Vladeck and Charles Stimson and also Lou Anna Simon. Begins live at 7 00 a. M. On cspan. The Congressional Black Caucus opens thursday in washington. Well be live from their National Town hall examining the impact of voting, starting at 9 00 a. M. Eastern on cspan2. This weekend on the cspan networks. Friday night in primetime on cspan. Featured speakers include ted cruz and ran paul. And saturday night at 8 00 p. M. Eastern, a National Town hall on the critical and historic impact of voting. And sunday evening at 8 00 p. M. On q and a, sally kwin. Friday night at cspan2 just before 9 30, daniel green and william mullen, two freedom veterans talk about their experiences in iraq, isis and the use of american force. And saturday night at 10 00 p. M. On book tvs after words, matt richtel. And sunday at 1 00 p. M. Eastern the ninth annual brooklyn b
Right. I think amongst cmss initiatives you will see mention of a discussion period, particularly with regard to recovery audit. And i think that that could be helpful in resolving these claims out of the lower level. But thats something theyre discussing but thats not something that they do currently . I, i really cant speak to that. I dont know to what extent they have a discussion period right now. I am informed it is optional right now spent at the cms level they can do discussions as well . I think so but i will have to check on that. I would rather get back on of cms get back to you on this. I understand. Were just trying to do some fact gathering as well. Again we come down to the issue of they just want resolution. Once the contractor grabs it, files it, lays it out, they lose contact another fight with someone else. Theyre fighting with the folks they cant get to anymore. Because its too late. That made the decision and have filed it and the opera is on to figure out, playing