safe boston. and we have with us a variety of issues and do a lot of educational forums like this to talk but immigration. tonight we are talking of i want to welcome the people assembled and welcome everybody who may have be watching live on the live stream and the people who are watching on c-span booktv, and i want to let you know that despite the covid regulations in boston, the cradle of lisch and we re in lockdown all the time but what we re doing is skirting the law and getting together for this wonderful event, and we re going to talk about a very important book in our minds, more than 50% of it deals with immigration, legal and i will legal, and i would like everybody to welcome mr. harlan chill mr. ryan girdusky. [applause] apparently i m going to be doing a marco rubio imitation all night so bear with me. it s very hot here in boston, and let s start, get right to it. harlan is a political consultant. an adviser to the trump re-election campaign we have seen hi
ryan sat down with mr. kane. russiacial counsel s investigation, the 2018 midterm elections. speaker ryan will retire from congress in january. [applause] [speaking simultaneously] mr. kane: good morning, everyone. fred gave an amazing introduction as always. i will add a few other things for data details. paul ryan is the 54th speaker of the house, led the house for more than three years. and in a couple of weeks he ll step down. we re delighted to have him here at the washington post for what would be one of his final interviews as house speaker. before we begin, we would like to let the audience know you can treat some questions at us tweet some questions at us using 202live #202live. if someone in the crowd doesn t know, explain is this going to be a permanent thing? it usually isn t, so i have it through the end of december. i ll see if i can get away with it but i m not sure i ll be allowed to do that. mr. kane: ok. some guys go into retirement, but mr. ryan:
at the washington post for what would be one of his final interviews as house speaker. before we begin, we would like to let the audience know you can tweet some questions at us using the hashtag #202live. we will try to get some of them on air. if someone in the crowd doesn t know, explain is this going to be a permanent thing? mr. ryan: it usually isn t, so i have it through the end of december. i ll see if i can get away with it but i m not sure i ll be allowed to do that. mr. kane: ok. up on capitol hill right now, the incoming speaker to be, nancy pelosi, is battling an ideological flank in her caucus you are laughing already she is not sure she can get to 218 votes. sound familiar? ryan: yes, we do this ceremony, we did it together. i congratulated her on her caucus vote and offered my condolences. so mr. kane: [laughter] mr. ryan: yeah, it does sound familiar. it s a function of politics to me. mr. kane: do you think the democrats will go through the similar
career and his decision to retire. this is 40 minutes. [applause] [applause] [speaking simultaneously] mr. kane: good morning, everyone. fred gave an amazing introduction as always. i will add a few other things for data details. paul ryan is the 54th speaker of the house, led the house for more than three years. and in a couple of weeks he ll step down. we re delighted to have him here at the washington post for what would be one of his final interviews as house speaker. before we begin, we would like to let the audience know you can treat some questions at us tweet some questions at us using 202live #202live. if someone in the crowd doesn t know, explain is this going to be a permanent thing? it usually isn t, so i have it through the end of december. i ll see if i can get away with it but i m not sure i ll be allowed to do that. mr. kane: ok. some guys go into retirement, but mr. ryan: i am not sure i will be allowed to do that. mr. kane: ok. up on capitol hill r
domestic violence is a problem in every county. reporter: gloria sandoval is ceo of stand against domestic violence in concord. she says her nonprofit and others have been working with the county on the new program for more than a year. what we have been able to do is determine what the high risk factors are for escalation so that strangulation, for example, threatening to kill someone, having a gun present in the home, those are all kinds of things that you can look at and say that s a very high lethality case. reporter: she says her agency s hotline took 15,000 reports of abuse last year. compared with just 7,000 calls to police. in concord, laura anthony, abc 7 news. california senator barbara boxer is reiterating her call to the nfl to adopt a zero tolerance policy when it comes to domestic violence. she sent a letter today to the league s new senior vice president of public policy, cynthia hogan which reads in part, it is therefore imperative that the nfl make