Cspan. Org podcast. A healthy democracy does not just look like this. It looks like this where americans can see democracy at work and citizens truly influence in our public drives, get informed straight from the sources on cspan, unfiltered, unbiased, word forward from the Nations Capital to where ever you are to get the opinion that matters the most. This is what democracy looks like, cspan powered by cable. The Emmy Awardwinning journalist and former executive. She spent 23 years at nbc wherea she produced Network Political coverage and served as a longtime executive producer of meet the press, she also was the managing editor of nbc political programming, currently in Politics Institute at american university. And a faculty member in the school of public affairs. She also provided onair analysis to several Television Networks including cbs news, msnbc, nbc news and cnn. She has been included in washington 50 best most influential i journalist and the most powerful people in washing
More including the. Mexico along wh these Television Companies support cspan2 as a public service. And Emmy Awardwinning journalist and former executive spent 24 years at nbc to produce Network Political coverage longtime executive producer and managing editor news political programming. Currently she is executive director of the women in politicsti institute at American University t faculty member in e school helicopters. Shes been included in washingtons 50 most influentiae journalists and gq powerful people in washington. [applause] thank you all, its so nice not too far from my home town in orleans. [laughter] i feel like you are under oath now. An interesting discussion. No recollection of that. [laughter] we are here to talk about washington, we are obviously approaching your already consuming headlines across the country andnd become more so. The great panel today and i will start with an i introduction, te White House Correspondent for usa today and also covered the cut 2020 pr
Executive. At nbc she covered political coverage and long time producer of meet the press with tim russert. And the manager of nbc political news programming and currently shes executive director of the women in Politics Institute at American University and a faculty member in the school of Public Affairs and she also has provided on air analysis to several Television Networks including cbs news, msnbc, nbc news and cnn and included in washingtons 50 best and most influential journalists and gqs powerful people in washington. [applause]. Thank you all, its so nice to be here in jackson, mississippi, not too far from my hometown in new orleans. I see an lsu shirt here. Go tigers. Go tigers. laughter and i feel like since were at the Supreme Court, i feel like these guys are under oath how, be ready for an interesting discussion with our great i have no recollection of that. [laughter] were here to talk about inside washington, the view from washington were obviously approaching a big po
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