i began my thinking about two presidents as a state representative. i served in the indiana houston of representatives, and i was there for three terms, and like most candidates, when i first started running, i pledged to be bipartisan. i was going to work with my colleagues across the aisle and i would support good ideas, whether they were democratic or republican. and i tried very hard to do that. but i didn t find that it s very found quickly it s very difficult to remain above the partisan fray, and i came to the conclusion we don t get partisan conflict in washington or in indianapolis because we elect people who are inclined to be partisan. there s not a selection bias here. the problem is, our system, our political system, drives elected officials to be partisan. so i thought about it i m very madison union about this, how to structure behavior, and i thought what is it about our system that fuels partisan conflict. and i came to the idea i discuss in my book, th
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and adultery during her husband s 1828 presidential campaign, racheldax and dies of an apparent heart attack before andrew jackson takes office. his knees becomes the white house hostess but is later dismissed in the fallout from a scandal. angelica van buren is the white house hostess for her father-in- law, president martin van buren, who was a widower. we will include your comments and questions tonight live at 9 eastern on c-span and c-span3. also on c-span radio and c- span.org. former defense department on ail jeh johnson targeted killings overseas. administration faces questions over that legal rationale of that operation. this is just under an hour. good morning. it is a pleasure to welcome you here today to new york s never ending winter. glad to see you could get up so early and break your way here. we are very excited about today s conference. first, i want to give a few banks. , directorthank susan of the center on national security here at fordham for her wor
drought, ice storms, a famine, species ever going on. never again will a center be on the offensive. he will be on the defense. the certainly hasted be conveyed. we live in strange times. we have all the evidence and manifestations and precautionary urgency s. we cannot seem to mobilize people. this happens when you have high unemployment. it is when you have a fairly stable economy that you can make these in terms of regulatory action. does anyone want to add to lot? on that no comment before conclude this, if anyone wants to get the details on how each organization voted, they can go to this web site. thank you very much. goodbye. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] today, our coverage continues with remarks from president obama at a campaign rally in milwaukee. it is one month before early voting benz in wisconsin. see that rally live today at 6:45 p.m. eastern. right after that, michelle
talks about the decision and what his group plans to do. david pollack from the washington on the crisis in syria. washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. ask everyone to move to the center. coming up next, the state department looks at the evolution of u.s. human rights policy. this year s the 35th anniversary of the bureau of democracy human rights and labor. to mark the occasion, they brought together senior diplomats who served in the bureau including thomas pickering. the highest for a diplomat at the state department. this panel is an hour. welcome everyone to the second panel. i have a lot to live up to. it was fabulous first conversation. my name is kyle gibson. i m with newsweek as it says here. i m also the executive producer and managing editor of a gathering called women in the world which is now had three years. now lincoln center which examines global issues through the prism of narratives about the lives of women and girls around the world
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