Howard oscar is with communications daily. I got upset with the president because they covered the first few meetings i had and they never showed up anymore. When i was walking on the dance floor at the white house i met this woman who was one of the press people. I said, no one ever covers my meetings. She says Mental Health is just not a issue that we toured the country and found out that it was needed and developed legislation and passed the Mental Health act of 1980. It passed through congress, as jamie says was involuntarily retired from a white house and it was never implemented one of the greatest is the premise of my life. Next a discussion on trade agreementagreement s and president ial authority. This event looks at the presence fasttrack Authority Authority which allows the president to negotiate international remnants free of amendments or filibuster. The economy in Crisis Organization hosted this hour and 35 minute event. Good morning and welcome to the National Press club
And 35 minute event. Good morning and welcome to the National Press club. We like to start a program now since cspan3 is broadcasting this live set for 8 30. We realize some people are out waiting two to to the storm last night and perhaps we will have a few people walking in while the program is going on but we would like to get going. My name is less glick. I would like to welcome me this morning to a program called do we need fasttrack trade Promotion Authority lacks some of you may have seen our program last week on the same topic on cspan3. I watched it. They had a panel of the four former u. S. Trade representatives including sue schwab and several others. All of those prior u. S. Trade representatives seem to have similar views on fasttrack. Today you are going to hear some differing views of some distinguished representatives of the Public Interest community and the Labor Movement. Our moderator today will introduce the speakers and i had the pleasure this morning to introduce
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