Our moderators, jim broudy and margery eagan. At evening and welcome to our audience here at wgbh and those watching at home for the first debate in the senate race being closely watched, not just here but all across the country. With the incumbent serving about the house of the senate the challenges for seven years under his belt and the house [inaudible] they will weigh their differences and their worldviews and ask for the rules there are no rules. The opening statements, no closings, no time limits although we will be keeping track of speaking time to keep things relatively even and we want to cover a lot of ground so brevity is appreciated. The free to talk to each other as well. In fact, we encourage it, gentlemen paid since we asked our studio audience not to applaud during the debate we want to take a moment to give senator ed markey and congressman joe kennedy a hand. [applause] gentlemen, thank you so much for joining us tonight. Marjorie, it is all yours. Some of markeys sup
Leeway, freedom and human rights issues and chairs the institutes Human Trafficking advisory coup. Mrs. Vicki kennedy is both an accomplished attorney and not for profit leader, the senior counsel of greenberg and she advises clients on government issues and regulatory issues. She is the president of the board and the cofounder of the edward m. Kent institute for the study of the senate and a nonpartisan and nonprofit dazzlingly beautiful billing right here in about at the Columbia Point that educates the public but the unique role of the United States senate in our democracy. Tonight they will belling be in conversation with will both by in conversation with kerry healey,. Those in massachusetts know of her public leadership well. The was former Lieutenant Governor, the President College president as well and with pride a former resident fellow here at the institute of politics. So join me in welcoming Lieutenant Governor healey, with mrs. Mccain and vicki kennedy. [applause] thank yo
Institute school of politics. It is one hour. This afternoon, we are fortunate to have cindy mccain and Vicki Kennedy in conversation about Public Service and the legacy of Public Service. Mrs. Mccain has dedicated her life to improving those doing those who are less fortunate globally, doing significant global work in trafficking and other issues. She is the chairman of the board of the Mccain Institute of International Leadership at Arizona State university, where she oversees the organizations focus on character driven leadership on security and economic opportunity, freedom and human rights issues. Shes the chair of the institute of Human Trafficking advisory council. Vicki kennedy is both an accomplished attorney and a notforprofit leader. Council Senior Health and she advises clients on government issues, regulatory issues. She is the president of the board and cofounder of the Edward M Kennedy institute for the study of the senate. A nonpartisan, nonprofit dazzling of a beautifu
David its not just about me. Its about the team. Amanda we have another great ceo coming up. You talked about the technology they have planned. Where the company is going. David it was a great experience. We also have with us peter kraus. He will explain what Equity Managers are doing wrong. Innda we are going to check with our Bloomberg Team for indepth coverage of our top stories. Susanne walker barton is live on where the fed may raise rates. Ryan chilcote talks about the oil Company Spending cuts. Lets start with janet yellen and the fed. June appears to be out. September is not a sure bet. Thats the take from investors. Has beenonomy recently affected by a mix of countervailing forces. To expect reasons that the positive forces supporting employment growth and higher inflation will continue to outweigh the negative ones. Amanda Susanne Walker barton joins us now. Lets start with how the market is interpreting this. Do we get a sense that september may even be off the table . It ma
The chair and teleprompters were off, i told hey wimy wife lets that chair. Im Andrea Mitchell live in washington. A day ahead of John Brennans confirmation hearing to head the cia, the obama administrations Drone Program is drawing new scrutiny from both sides of the aisle and raising Big Questions about just how far the government should go in targeted assassinations without oversight from congress or from the courts. Joining me now for our daily fix, msnbc contributor and usa today Washington Bureau chief. Chris, first to you, i dont think there is any big question so far as to whether or not john brennan is going to be confirmed at least going into the hearing, but this is a real debate now. Because of Michael Isikoff breaking the story and finding that white paper, and discovering that the Justice Department had at least september that much to the hill, some members, the 11 senators and at least three the Committee Asking Big Questions about why there isnt more oversight. Whats fa