Number one i was able to get a significant amount of money into providing job for young people in this country. Javier from the Associated Press . In latin america, what of the big trend to you see . What do you have in mind . Senator sanders i voted against nafta for a number of reasons. In my view if you look at the impact they have had on mexico that we have got to own up to his massive dislocation of small homes in mexico. Drive and workers off of those forms and into the cities and that chew asian. Second of all, i will tell you that i am concerned when i see how aggressive china has been in moving oil all over the world. Obviously, latin america is our neighbor. I am not impressed at agree that we have been reaching out with latin america. I strongly support the president s initiative in normalizing relations with cuba. We had rather work with them in intelligent ways. I dont have to tell anyone in this room what we have seen in guatemala, honduras, the kind of violence there tha
Mr. Sanders yikes we havent even started yet. Mr. Palomarez thank you very much for being with us, we have been looking forward to this and think you for making time to do this. It is important to us that [indiscernible] secretary clinton at about 60 the question is, mr. Senator are you, as they say what do you do plan to do to stay viable for the nomination . Mr. Sanders let me begin by thanking you for inviting me this is a wonderful turnout. Thank you all. We went into this campaign absolutely it has been wonderful,. If you and i were having a chat threeandahalf months ago and asking if i was running, i would have told you that i really did not know. My wife was not that excited about the idea. She is a very smart woman. We are cutting new into this game. I think its fair to say that secretary clinton has been thinking about this for a lot longer than i have. Let me tell you some of the issues we were struggling with when we were contemplating whether to get into this. It has everyt
The communicators is on location. This week well look at some of the new technologies coming out from ces international and talk to policymakers as well. This is the communicators on cspan from las vegas. Well now we want to introduce you to Ulf Ewaldsson with the Erickson Corporation Senior Vice President group chief Technology Officer. Mr. E waldson, before we get into what you do, just want to make the statement that erickson is not the Consumer Product corporation that it was a few years ago is that a fair statement . Guest absolutely. We are not in consumer at all. But being here at the Consumer Electronics show in las vegas you can really see how relevant networks, which we are doing, are becoming to just basically, every Consumer Product out here. Host for a while people owned erickson phones. Do you even manufacture them anymore . Guest no, we dont. Host so a more of a business to business type . Guest we are the Global Leader in infrastructure for networks where we provide bot
Yet we see with this continued growth and expansion, the federal government encroaches, i believe, into the responsibilities of the states. And that is not a partisan issue, that is a democrat, republican, independent agrees that the government is taking over too much. So lets get back to the concept of responsibility as defined in our constitution and what weve always known as called federalism. Susan well, i am sure we will be hearing more about that practically with questions from our two guests. So, let me introduce them. Reid wilson is at the washington post. Hes the govbeat reporter. He is following policy details with the states and federal government. James hohmann is at politico, and hes a political reporter there. Were going to start with reid wilson. Reid well, governor, lets talk about federalism for a second. A huge percentage of utah and most other western states are owned by the federal government. What challenge does that pose to you trying to govern a lot of land you d
Affordable care act is here to stay. Announces the decision. Right to tom goldstein, also the founder of scotus blog. Nice to see you. Lets start with the big question why did the Supreme Court uphold this law today and why is this Majority Coalition larger than it was last time . Well, i think we get basically the same message in this decision as the last one. That is the Supreme Court does not want to determine this incredibly political issue. I think the view of the chief justice is the country has been battling over this question of health care for decades, we are not going to step in. I think the majority is even broader here because its not a big constitutional challenge. I think Justice Kennedy recognized as well that the Affordable Care act is a wet mess of writing. And so theres some ambiguity. Tom you know, one of the questions that the court was taking up here within this beyond just the aca, but what is the role of the court. A lot of people have been saying it looks like t