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CSPAN Key Capitol Hill Hearings August 11, 2014

Warren was a top congressional aide. In business,ful not a successful a senator warner, but i believe those experiences of having worked on capitol hill, having been a party chairman, having advised private sector people how to get things done with bipartisan support in washington can actually be a productive senator. I think it would allow me to stand up to the specialinterest groups, to stand up to senate leaders, to stand up to a white house for virginians and keep my promises to the people of virginia. I believe my experiences will make me effective on day one. I am proud to say and all of the jobs i have held, people have felt that i performed them very capably and well and i promise i will fight every day for hardworking virginians in virginians who want to find work. Senator warner . I think you asked a good question. That youre a lobbyist, but who you lobby for. Enron. Increasing fuel efficiency standards. Lobbied against financial haveations that might stopped the financial cr

CSPAN2 Book TV August 11, 2013

For shareholders and that is something the economist created, a definition of. This is a thinking business and a realistic and mature way that great business is really built on a maximum for a higher purpose. Something theyre trying to do in the world that is worth doing. They are trying to create value of a certain way, which is meaningful to people. Not only customers, but society at large. If you think about Value Creation not just in terms of shareholders in treating them as an end and everybody else as a means, but think about all the stakeholders as atoms themselves. So the focus on creating value for their lives in the name of purpose in creating buyer for customers and improving quality of their lives, not just tried to sell them. [inaudible] they are trying to create value for all stakeholders in a way not to acquire tradeoff. You cannot case simultaneously enhance if you think about it creatively. You think about it in a traditional way, you end up with a lot of tradeoff. The

CSPAN3 Washington Journal August 11, 2014

Of those claims, and why not bring more people to the forefront . I think thats a very all legitimate question, a question. Asked of bob woodward, whose hos books are all anonymous sources. Ed the game change sources, e all of their sources are anonymous too. Wan when you report on current o political battles, its hard to get people on the record. They dont want to lose their access to the people in power. So ive developed over the course of many years during the books that ive written on Hillary Clinton, on barack obama, the last book i wrote was called the amateur i have a rolodex the sources who i have come to depend on who have proven to be absolutely accurate again and again and again. Te they people will talk to me for a varied o f reasons, not the least of which they like to see themselves as quite important and close to power, but none to will go on the record, and understandably so. Edward klein, our guest to talk about his book blew feud and e it takes a look at tensions cl b

CSPAN3 40th Anniversary Of Nixon Resignation August 11, 2014

Because i was always unable at the time to keep any of these characters straight but, of course, the main character was Richard Nixon. And complex and impenetrable and not understandable but youve done about as good a job as anyone of trying to understand the kind of tortured mind that led us to this national crisis. And to look at nixons activities even post watergate as a way of interesting him. So tell us a little bit about nixon and what compelled him to do these things from your point of view. Some talk about when did watergate begin . Was born in this little town in yorba linda, california, where he was born. Now, i say this with some empathy. I think he was trapped in his own personality, in his own hangups. And hangup is too light. But i dont do any psychobabble. This was a man who all his life felt that everybody else was getting a break and they all had more advantages than he did and he had to show them that he was going to be he went out for football he couldnt run or throw

CSPAN Q A August 11, 2014

Physicians, both sides have access to the information they need. This concludes our session. Thank you to all the reporters for joining us today. Retired marine lieutenant ben connable. En harry holzer. And then a reporter with the associated press. Your phone calls, facebook comments, and tweets. Washington journal is live every morning at 7 00 eastern on cspan. Tonight, retired professor and activistsvietnam war dsouza. Inesh we started out as a outlutionary you started in bin laden mode. You sounded totally different today. He talked about teaching, you talked about socratic doubt. What happened to that Old Revolutionary . I feel i still a revolutionary if you mean if what you mean by revolutionary is having a fully worked out program in which we can overthrow government and move forward, no, i am not that. But if you mean someone who is willing to dive into contradictions and fight for more stability and balance. I see the need for a fundamental change. To me, the struggle against

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