Of commons. In 20 seventies the Party Leaders have been traveling the countrys tonight they will defend and deconstruct their ideas live Justin Trudeau and conservative leader in the green party and also maxine from the Peoples Party the goal is to convince you to give their party or vote those of the most respected political journalists with the museum of history here are your leaders. [applause] [applause] i am one of the moderators tonight the audience is made up of undecided voters gathered here in the round so they are right at the heart of this night. One note we have asked them to hold their applause throughout the debate so we can keep things moving and to tackle five major themes based on the question of canadian voters want asked and debated there are more than 8000 the leaders will answer them based on the order selected that were drawn. Viewers want answers they have all agreed to respect the time they are allowed tonight and we will all make sure they do. The first is lead
It hearts Internet Access. They can set their own rules in different states. Next a discussion on what that means for Internet Users, and possible next steps by congress. The Congressional Internet Caucus Academy hosted this if it. Last about an hour. [background sounds] going to go ahead and get started. Welcome to the sludge panel titled circuit court, what now. It is hosted by the Congressional Internet Caucus Academy in conjunction with another. One of the cochairs of the caucus, so long with representative collins, and others. The internet caucus was created 20 years ago. To help inform the debate in the discussion about key internet policy questions and of course Net Neutrality is at the top of that list. Even though, all of us and all of our buses may not agree, this case is important for all of us. Im glad we get a chance to hear from various stakeholders and their views on how we should be thinking about this. This is been a top issue for my boss for monday years. This case in
Because nobody is going to steal our businesses, nobody will close our factories and nobody will close our plants anymore. They are all coming back. [applause] susan President Trump has popularized the debate over tariffs in our country once again. How long throughout our history have tariffs been a subject of political debate . Peter tariffs have been the topic of discussion from the beginning. Tariffs make great rhetoric. Really power people up. One could argue that the United States was founded on a tariff thatll. Not american tariffs, but opposition to english tariffs. Susan we will spend some time we started asking questions about the tariff debate and we thought we would bring the audience along to learn more about the role of tariffs and American History. Before we get into the meat of this, what is a tariff . Peter it is a tax. There are many different kinds of tariffs. You will hear about protectionist tariffs, punitive tariffs. But at the end of the day, the difference betwee
President trump pass leaders lead china take the crown jewels of american industry. Now, we are finally responding to years of chronic trade abuses by defending our workers with tariffs, and anything else that is necessary. Because nobody is going to steal our businesses, nobody will close our factories and nobody will close our plants anymore. They are all coming back. [applause] susan President Trump has popularized the debate over tariffs in our country once again. How long throughout our history have tariffs been a subject of political debate . Peter tariffs have been the topic of discussion from the beginning. Tariffs make great rhetoric. Really power people up. One could argue that the United States was founded on a tariff battle. Not american tariffs, but opposition to english tariffs. Susan we will spend some time we started asking questions about the tariff debate and we thought we would bring the audience along to learn more about the role of tariffs and American History. Bef
We are going to leave this of washington journal. We are taking to live discussion of the National Popular vote election. His proxy by the hill newspaper and the making every count the making every vote count federation. I was looking back at the tes that were visited both most by donald trump and Hillary Clinton in the last election, it was ohio, north carolina, florida, pennsylvania. Democrats wish Hillary Clinton visited wisconsin more. If we did change the system, what would be the impact of campaigns and their strategy . As you mentioned, they visited the large states. I was amused when senator cramer of north dakota defending the electric college said this would make north dakota irrelevant. Guess what . When it comes to president ial politics, north dakota is irrelevant right now. Lets say we had a president ial election that was looking close in terms of popular votes. Then every vote would count and candidates would have an incentive to try to maximize the turnout even in plac