Executiveith, the director of the Eisenhower Foundation. It is wonderful to see such an outpouring of support from our friends of the Eisenhower Foundation and the Kansas City Public Library tonight. Our worldclass exhibits and programs are made possible by the friends of the Eisenhower Foundation and other donors. I especially want to thank one foundation for supporting the lecture series tonight. Perhaps you are aware that the Eisenhower Foundation is raising money to conduct a comprehensive exhibit renovation. It is the largest Fundraising Campaign in our foundation 73 year history, and it is the First Comprehensive exhibit renovation in more than 45 years. The new exhibits will be unveiled this summer. We have been so encouraged by the response we have received thus far, and i am pleased to of ourwe have raised 98 goal. [applause] we want to finish the campaign before june 6 so we can publicly announce this milestone to all the veterans who join us at the eisenhower president ial l
Briany Justice Centers kelsey discuss efforts to legally challenge labor unions. And we will take your calls, and you can join can join the conven facebook and twitter. Washington journal is next. Host good morning. It is friday, june 14, 2019. Welcome to washington journal. It is flag day, President Trumps birthday and he considered continues to regardingiticism information on political information coming from a foreign country, information on a political opponent. We will play you the president s comments in a moment. How concerned are you more broadly on the issue of foreign meddling in campaign 2020 . If you are concerned, the line to call is 2027488000. If you are not all that concerned, the line is 2027488001. Already a number of tweets on the issue. We will read some of those in a moment. That is cspanwj. We welcome your posts on facebook as well. Front page this morning of the analysis ofes, and the story with the headline three words revive fervor over trumprussia ties. With s
Test test test test test test test test test test test test. O. To address problems as they arise and to report to the two president s. Essential is a green bilateral strategy and action agenda and then setting up the concrete working arrangements that are going to allow us to carry out Law Enforcement and capacity building. If we can do that, we can generate good confidence and good results working together between mexico and the United States. Thank you, mr. Chairman. Thank you, ambassador wayne. Let me start with a round of questions and ill turn to senator feinstein. Let me just ask you about the last comments you made, ambassador wayne about cabinet level individual. Are you talking about a president ial envoy of some kind that would be focused on mexico and Central America in this region or did i misunderstand you . I know its similar to the idea you put forward. I was thinking mainly in the u. S. mexico context that you need a senior enough level group to get the attention of al
Cases currently addressing the issues. This is an hour and 20 minutes. [ applause ] so ladies and gentlemen, lets get to the heart of the matter. Are you ready . Over the last ten years, the right to vote African Americans who have been under pernicious, intentional, deliberate, orchestrated and clever. Theres been no period since the 1965 Voting Rights act has passed that these efforts have been so sustained. I like to think the attack is coming from three main fronts or what i like to call the terrible trio. The first member of the trio is the United States Supreme Court. Which in 2013, the year of the 50th anniversary of the march on washington in a poorly in an inexplicable decision that i predict will go down like dread and plessy as low moments in the history of american jurisprudence. Nokt out an important provision of the Voting Rights act. That provision required Southern States to gain Justice Department approval before they change their voting laws. What has happened since t
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