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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Discussion Focuses On President Trumps First 100 Days 20170504

Session on question that is on everybodys mind. Its whats next after trumps days. Hundred were at day 102. Already, i think, had a lot of interesting things happen the first 101 days. A harder stance against immigrants coming in the with allies and partners in asia, europe and america. Hes also taken a stronger stance and obviously he also launched his first attack in syria against weapons. Se of chemical he has run into trouble with his agenda. Continues to be plagued by his with russia. Ties in addition, many government positions remain unfilled signal that nominees are coming. Environment trump has walked into is as tough as the u. S. Een for how its diffusing away from the and south. St theres dischord in the western so calledeen globalists and so called populist. In u. S. Theres division between political, racial and ethnic lines. As it is now. Its unfair to grade any early into his tenure. We can begin talking about it as already is. Have today an Incredible Group of incredible a

Transcripts For BBCNEWS 100 Days 20170215

Peace deal, we will be working on it very, very diligently. Nationalist, Anti Immigrant, in power. Why polands controversial government provokes protest but still retains great support. Welcome to the programme. Im katty kay in washington, christian frasers in london. Nonsense is how President Trump describes news reports that his Campaign Team were in regular contact with russian officials during the election campaign. He followed up with this tweet information is being illegally given to the failing nytimes and washingtonpost by the Intelligence Community nsa and fbi . Just like russia. He was on a bit of a twitter storm this morning at a Press Conference in the past couple of hours, mr trump had this to say. Michael flynn, general flynn is a wonderful man. I think hes been treated very, very unfairly by the media. As i call it, the fake media, in many cases. I think its really a sad thing that he was treated so badly. I think, in addition to that, from intelligence, papers are being

Transcripts For CSPAN National Press Foundation Hosts Discussion On Presidential Transitions 20161108

And to experts talking about the revolving door issue. What we are trying to help you figure out is what happens when you wake up on a cold day in january and all of your sources are gone. For reporters, that is what today is about. Strategies on how you can prepare for, what stories you should be looking for, how you build new sources in the new the storieson and you want to do like the old standby stories. For the politicians and the administration it is a matter of efficiency and speed in getting the president s new agenda enacted. These are some numbers from the center for president ial transition. A new administration is likely to get its appointees confirmed fastest in the first year of its men of its administration. It has 73 days to do so. Bywants to get them in place the start and there is 4000 president ial appointees to try to get through the process. That is what we will be talking about today, our three experts, the director of the center for president ial transition of th

Transcripts For CSPAN QA 20160725

And he asked me what i wanted to do next. In 2012. I said how about george bush. He said fine and we started on george bush. Brian why . Jean edward he needed to be treated. At the the books out time had adequately treated him. Brian i want to jump in to chapter 12. Was regarded by many of his classmates at Harvard Business school as dynamically ignorant. He was energetic but ill , untutored, and unread. And he flaunted it. Little had changed in his 2002 state of the union and the reeked ofaxis of evil arrogance. Bush has spoken without wearing the consequences. Jean edward i think that is right. That is why someone had to say that. Brian when did you start to feel this way about him . Jean edward when he was president. Brian why . Reasonward there was no to go into iraq and his domestic hiss or his response to 9 11, let us put it that way seem to be overdrawn. Brian where were you . Hmm. Edward in huntington, West Virginia. Brian do you remember the day . Jean edward i remember my wif

Transcripts For CSPAN Washington Journal 20160813

100,000 a year, 202 7488001. If you make more than 100,000 a year, your number is 202 7488002. You can also share your thoughts with us on social media. Thatacebook page is facebook. Com cspan. Frankw Research Center issues but are celist most important. You can see the economy rights of the top with 84 of registered voters saying that issue is very important to them here in 2016. Terrorism is the second most important issue, with 80 saying it is important. Foreign policy ranks third at 75 . , tradebottom of the list policy. 57 say that is important to them. Abortion, 45 say that is the most important issue. Treatment of gay, lesbians and transgender people as the most important issue they see facing the economy. Both of the residential candidates were on the campaign trail this week talking about their plans to fix the economy. What they feel can be done to boost economic growth. Here is Hillary Clinton talking about how the private sector can create new jobs. [video clip] mrs. Clinto

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