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FBC Cavuto Coast To Coast September 27, 2016

President s legitimacy in 12, 13, 14, as recently as january, the question is, what changed your mind . Trump nobody was pressing it, caring much about it, i figured youd ask the question tonight, of course, nobody was caring much about it. I was the one that got him to produce the birth certificate, and i think i did a good job. Secretary clinton also fought it. Now everybody in mainstream is going to say thats not true. Look, its true. Sidney blumenthal sent the reporter, you have to take a look at cnn, the last week, the interview with your former Campaign Manager, and she was involved, but just like she cant bring back jobs, she cant produce. Moderator im sorry, im going to follow that and i will let you respond to that, were talking about racial healing in this segment. What do you say to americans . Trump he should have produced it a long time before, i say nothing. Let me tell you, when you talk about healing, i think i developed very, very good relationships over the last littl

CSPAN2 In Depth March 7, 2016

Its the Biggest Company no one has heard of it almost every american probably comes into contact with a. But theres georgiapacific lumber like so many other products you are a consumer of the industries and it was an epic fight who is going to have the control of the company that the father started and the two that lost out are the ones you dont hear about. Host what do bill and fred do . Guest he started up his business of fossil fuels. It has call and gas. He has his company that had a different kind of coke and fred is a shy philanthropist who is very interested in the arts and gives money to all kinds of cultural institutions because the other brothers are splashy and like to get attention and david cokes is known to everybody in new york city because he is ablaze and on so many institutions but he likes to get attention for its where his older friend is quite quiet about it. Host when you refer to fred as artistic or you saying that hes gay . Guest i wouldnt say that i know becaus

CSPAN2 After Words March 7, 2016

You are a much esteemed columnist for the washington post, but people but people think of you as a liberal communist. Is this intended for liberals, conservatives or both . Thanks for doing this, i really appreciated. Its for both. I make the point that a healthy conservatism is in the interest of everyone. I grew up in a conservative family and only became a liberal in my early teen years and my dad and i had a lot of great arguments. He encouraged them. I always loved him for that. He thought it was a good thing for kids and parents to argue about politics. So i say that because i dont look at conservatisms as some bad i wrote the book because we need a strong conservatism because they are likely to stick up for tradition even though sometimes tradition has to change. We can come up with ideas that do need criticism and conservatives have always been skeptical of efforts to remold human nature and i agree that human nature is a constant that you have to deal with, but i am am very co

CSPAN2 Book Discussion John Birch April 23, 2016

That. 92 percent, perverting 87 percents. Interesting thing is what you pay for it. The most avantgarde was gasoline tax. They would pay a gasoline tax to Fund Increased research and development and commercialization portals. s polling agencies the whole methodology. I think it is an Incredible Opportunity to leverage. May have an innovation advocacy council. And the book, i think we have been talking about these types of things for a long time. And i think the book gives a lot of credibility and the way that it was written to bring back to our city governments and leaders and really be able to talk about what needs to happen as we accelerate this transformation. The era of piece is over. Thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] s. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] when i tune in on the weekends authors and knew releases. Watching the nonfiction authors on book tv is the best television for serious readers. On cspan they could have a l

CSPAN2 Book Discussion John Birch April 25, 2016

These other folks that make sure these sessions come off without a glitch. [applause]. Indispensable to our success, as is a number of individuals and institutions. They have generously underwritten the seminar for a number of years now as have the George Washington history department. This is essential for the programming, feel free to join their ranks should you see fit. After our session today, there will there will be a reception outside of these doors. There are books for sale. I highly recommend that you pick one up and perhaps get a signature on it. With that, i will turn turn over the introduction of our speaker today to christian. Thank you eric. Its good to be here. Welcome everyone to this washington history seminar at the center. Its wonderful to have terry back. He is an alumnus of the Wilson Center and spent part of his work on the book here at the center. We are delighted today and welcome him back with the final product. Let me just say by way of introduction, he is the

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