Lobby government. At all. Now we try to stop it by saying you will not use any of the money i give you to lobby. But you have plenty of other money, money gets mixed together. So a lot of Big Companies that do business with the government, theyre able to use that money to go lobby and get more. Some of these big corporations have 50 lobbyists, some have 100 lobbyists. But the ones that are usually getting stuff from government, i determine the difference between corporations who want to be left alone with lower taxes and less regulation which is a legitimate complaint versus those that take money to get more of your money. I would separate that way. I have time for one more. Right here. Do you think an employer should be able to fire and lgbt employee because that person is lgbt . Senator paul i think the things you do in your house, you could just leave those in your house and not be a part of the workplace. To tell you the truth. These are very difficult decisions on what you decide,
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Constructive things are what we ought to be aiming at when someone is in jail. Ast stephanos bibas, contributor to national review. Nationalreview. Com to read more. Thank you for your time this morning. Guest thank you. Host that does it for todays washington journal. Now we bring you to George Washington university. The topic is domestic terrorism. John carlin will be talking about the issue. Put together by George Washington universitys center on cyber and Homeland Security. [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] on cspan, we are live at George Washington university in washington, these the, to hear from john carlin in washington, d. C. , to hear from john carlin. We will let you know about some of our road to the white house coverage. Marco rubio speaking at a town hall. That will be live at 12 30 eastern. Tonight, jeb bush in c
A sort of a blatant coverup of sexual abuse cases that some might embarrass the agency. I guess you expose yourself when you send people to foreign lands, or on any mission to any locals, or foreign nationals taking advantage of american personnel. But i think how prevalent is the case of problems with peace corps workers being involved in these instances . Usually its a Host Country National involved in the assaults. From what we gathered, the information we gathered, its usually volunteer in about 47 of the case. How many . 4 . Thats very embarrassing, i would imagine to the agency. You know, again, i think we have a particular position of responsibility to deal with that kind of action. And also, i think you should have that authority to uncover, again, whats going on, and expose it. A couple of questions, because weve the Inspector Generals have been under attack for a number of years now. Several ways of attacking them, one, get rid of them. We went through that in the beginning.
Coverage continues sunday with Lyndon Johnsons november 27 of just to congress and your questions live with robert caro and president ial historian to medina tolly timothy naftali. Jfk on American History television this weekend on cspan3. Discussion on proposed changes to nsa surveillance and foreign intelligence gathering. This begins with remarks from jim sensenbrenner. He is one of the authors of the 2001 patriot act. He is followed by a Panel Discussion beard this is hosted by the georgetown law center. It is about 2. 5 hours. It is my pleasure to welcome you to Georgetown University law center. Today marks the second discussion of the law schools past himt series on it a present, and future of intelligence gathering in the United States. [feedback] october we kept them on Church Committee hearings and look for the origins of the foreign intelligence. Today were going to be focused on current intelligent gathering practices. We will consider them currently before congress that wou