Eastern with democratic president ial candidate senator cory booker from the university of New Hampshire law school. Watch live on cspan, online at cspan. Org or listen live on the free cspan radio app. Campaign 2020, watch our continuing coverage of the president ial candidates on the campaign trail and make up your own mind as the voting begins next month, watch our live coverage of the Iowa Caucuses on monday, february 3. Cspans campaign 2020. Your unfiltered view of politics. For the remainder of our program, on this new years day, what we would like to do is get your take on when it comes to 2020 and what you think particularly when it comes to politics and an election coming up, if you are more optimistic or pessimistic when it comes to your viewpoint on that front when in 2020. So if your view of politics is more optimistic, give us a call at 2027488000. If it is more pessimistic, call us at 2027488001 and you can always if youre unsure its 2027488002. Call us and text us and po
We have coming up. Later this week we have romance writer duo Christina Lauren here with boston globe on thursday. Next week on tuesday we are hosting former poet lawyer Robert Pinsky along with a few contributors for the new anthology the mind has cliff to fall, next wednesday we are hosting ncc usual the alice of boston history. He got many more events coming up and you can find more information on our website and in the brochures by the registers when you pick up your copy of the book tonight. Tonight we are so glad to be hosting Holly Jackson for her new book american radicals, how a 19thcentury protest shape the nation. But page magazine calls it magnificent calling abwho protested wrongs in their society deserve wide readership. Many find Academic Studies have cover the subjects here but this account written for a general audience is authoritative and fastpaced and visibly portrays a crucial period. In publisher weekly star review wrote electric, this is essential reading for any
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The lack of advanced consultation and transparency with congress was put in the constitution rather, the need for advance consultation and transparency with congress was put in the constitution for a reason, because the lack of advanced consultation and transparency with congress can lead to hasty and illconsidered decisions. When the security of the nation is at stake, decisions must not be made in a vacuum. The framers of the constitution gave war powers to the legislature and made the executive the commander in chief for the precise reason of forcing the two branches of government to consult with one another when it came to matters of war and of peace. It is paramount for administrations to get an outside view to prevent group think and rash action, to be asked probing questions not from your inner and often insulated circle, but from others, particularly congress which forces an administration before it acts to answer very serious questions. The administration did not consult in th
Adam wilson discusses the current challenges facing Law Enforcement in the u. S. And the state of relations between the police and the communities they serve. We will also take your phone calls, comments, and tweet. Live right now on cspan. Host this is the washington journal for january 2. We will ask you to share your thoughts about the largest about hate crimes and terrorist incidents in the United States. The fbi released data looking at hate crimes in the u. S. We will show you the data and ask you to give your thoughts on this topic. Here is how you can call us. 2027488000 if you live in the eastern and central time zones. 2027488001 if you live in the mountain and pacific time zones. And if you are a member of Law Enforcement and want to give your perspective, it is 2027488002. Ou can text us at 2027488003 you can post on our twitter feed at cspanwj and our Facebook Page available to you as well at facebook. Com cspan. The fbi last november released information about the topic o