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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Panel Discussion On Hillary Clinton 20161008

So heavily involved in. Those of you who dont no, we use the freedom of information act, the foil law to uncover government records. We were investigating a few years ago the benghazi scandal and we noticed, in our lawsuit, that hit Hillary Clinton didnt have any emails that were coming to us from the Obama Administration. Just be sure we asked for emails related to benghazi and sure enough, the government cap, toward the end of 2014 started making noises that there may be other documents they need to look at. In february 2015, they, they told the court, they give everything to Judicial Watch but they may be other documents they need to look at. The weeks later, they reported that she was using a clinton server, private server or what she thinks to be a private server and producing thousands of emails for herself and evidently for the state department but not the American People. She was conducting all of this business on a separate server and all bets were off in terms of the undoing

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Interview With Jo-Ann Jenkins 20161009

40, 50 is the new 50 and its okay. We ought to be comfortable with what age we are. That middle age is really extending well beyond 60 and 65 with this increased longevity. People are living 20 or 30 years longer than they ever anticipated what does that mean Public Policy wise . Guest it has huge implications for Public Policy and for cities, not only in the us but around the world. When Social Security was originally put in place some 80 years ago, lifeexpectancy was around 62. Youve got to work until your 62 and you are likely to die when you were 67 or 68. Today, the fastestgrowing age group in this country is people over the age of 85 and the second is over the age of about 100 three we are living really 20 or 30 years longer than our parents or grandparents did so as we think about Public Policy, about not only Social Security and medicare but mobility and this whole wealth of brainpower that is just sitting there in their 60s and 70s and 80s, how can we as society engage the 50

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Strangers In Their Own Land 20161015

A finalist for the National Book award this year, by the way, just announced. Congratulations. Other books include working parents and the revolution at home, the time bind, when home becomes work and work becomes home, and the managed heart the commercialization of the intimate life. Shes been awarded the ulysses medal from university collegedublin, ireland, wells the guggenheimmellon fellowship. Four of her books have been named notable Nonfiction Book of the year by the new york times, and her work appears in 16 languages. Shes a sociology professor emerita at ucberkeley. She lives in california with her husband, adam. Welcome, arlie. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. [applause] its great to be here. What i thought we could do is ill spend a little bit of time taking you on a journey with me that ive just come home from. And then we can open it up to questions and comments. Five years ago i sensed, like so many of us did, a split between left and right that was getting more

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Strangers In Their Own Land 20161016

In the 1970 census, those living abroad, and today all time high of 20 . Thats part of what happened to to our country. A finalist for the National Book award this year, by the way, just announced. Congratulations. Other books include working parents and the revolution at home, the time bind, when home becomes work and work becomes home, and the managed heart the commercial of a the intimate life. She has been awarded therd ulysses metal from University College Dublin Ireland as well as the guggenheim fellowship. Four per books have been named a National New York times notable nonfictionme books of the year in her work appears in 16 languages as a sociology professor at ucberkeley living in berkeley california with her husband. Use] [applause] when i thought we could do is spend a little bit of time to take you on a journey with me questions and comments. Five years ago i sensed, like so many of us did, a split between left and right that was getting more extreme. Each side was hardeni

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Burton And Anita Folsom Discuss Death On Hold 20161029

Guy they put away [inaudible] [laughter] thank you. [inaudible] youre watching booktv on cspan2 television for serious readsers heres prime time tonight we kick off with hills dale College Professors discuss their long friendship with a former death row inmate. And at 8 suzanne quin reports on 30year relationship between first Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and Associated Press reporter lour at 9 p. M. Eastern james rosen talks about a torch kept lit. Essays written by f. Buckley and at 10 on booktv afterwards program, tim wu provides history of advertising and its current use. We wrap up booktv in prime time at 11. Andrew scott cooper look into the history of iran and the role of the last shaw. That all happens tonight on cspan2 booktv and first up its burt anita if you fullson. What do you do here at Hills Dale College . I direct the Free Market Forum which is a college for professors all over north america not just hills dale and we work with economic and history an political science. Whats

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