I am taking a risk. Where debating the 2018 budget. They are requesting billions of dollars for Immigration Enforcement as well as building a wall. Good morning. Welcome to the Heritage Foundation. We welcome those who rejoin us on the website. For those inhouse, we ask mobile devices be silenced or turned off as we prepared to begin. For those watching online it, you are welcome to send questions and comments. Eating our discussion this theing is dr. Mo house and, Research Analysis chairman. He testifies frequently before congress about federal programs. His commentary and analysis has publications in and he appears on National Television as well. Scientificallys rigorous National Studies and unanimously finds it that are all programs fail to solve the problems they were designed to address. He serves as a professor at George Mason University where he teaches program evaluation. Please join me in welcoming david. [applause] good morning and welcome. Online, we areu organizing the fede
Our guest serves as an adjunct professor at Georgetown University where he teaches Program Evaluation and statistical methods to graduate students. Please join me in welcoming david more housing. Clocks good morning and welcome to Heritage Foundation auditorium. For those of you online, we are organizing the federal government that to be done and how to do it. Today we have panelists with extensive experience in the workings of the federal government. Rachel is a Research Fellow in economics. She is leading the Heritage Foundation reorganization project, that is the subject of todays events. She was a senior economist from the staff of the joint economic committee. Donald is the senior scholar at the fund for americans dollars. The served as Ronald Reagans civilservice direct your. During that time, the Washington Post labeled him reagans swift sword. He cut bureaucratic excesses and reduced billions in spending. His new book is a guide to reforming. You can purchase this online. I loo
To squeeze into his 40 hours on the ground here in washington. Cbs 2s tony aiello continues our coverage here in d. C. He is here in the brooklyn section of washington. Tony. Reporter maurice, they call this part of washington, little rome because there are so many catholic institutions with a presence here including the franciscan friars of the atonement. Their headquarters is in new york but they have a beautiful monastery in washington, d. C. You can see the yellow and white vatican floor adorning the entrance of the monastery. The city is excited. At st. Anthony school in the brookline section of washington, they are ready to get the papal party started. And even made their own pope francis hat. I would say i like him and i would want to talk to him sometime. I would say, i love him and i would say, bring me more toys, please. Reporter he is the pope, [ laughter ] reporter in fact, many here do consider francis something of a living saint. And a great role model as they build chara
Leararn a lot about the bottom of the worlrld by racacing to the southth polele on foot. Thaul and mucuch cbs this morning saturday, november 30th, 2013. Captioning funded by cbs and welcome to the weekend. We also have some great guesting for you here in studio 57 including a rising star. Singer songwriter diane burch whos here with music from her new album. And hes not italian but chef keith coming up. We begin with president obama and his struggling health care plan. Today is the day he promised to have the website running smoothly for americans seeking Affordable Health care insurance. Two months after its launch, how is it going . Jeff pegues is at the white house. Good morning, jeff. Reporter good morning, vinita and anthony. They say its all part of a planned maintenance session. The administration reached their selfimposed deadline overnight after announcing late friday that there would be what they call performance maintenance throughout the weekend. For extended periods of ti
To the deal been across the uk . Well be hearing from our scotland correspondent james cook in glasgow, our wales correspondent tomos morgan in cardiff, but first heres our ireland correspondent emma vardy. Just think back, the Brexit Process was so seismic for the island of ireland, because it threw up all of those questions over what to do about the irish land border and it reminded everyone of the troubled history of this place. But now many of the issues which once seemed unresolvable, there are now agreements on. And Northern Ireland enters this new era where doing trade here will be different from the rest of the uk, those special arrangements in order to keep that irish land border invisible. Now, the trade deal has been welcomed here, it is likely to make some of those special arrangements for Northern Ireland easier to carry out in future and it will bring great relief in the irish republic, where many peoples livelihoods, particularly in the food industry, depended on there b