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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Politics Public Policy Today 20141021

just for your use, our staff had put together a summary of the evaluations that several of our speakers today had put into their presentations. so when you are looking for things that you can work on, we have put it all on one page for you. so take that as grist for your legislative mill or your policy mill. i want to thank you for your attention to a really under underappreciated set of issues that we were ai belieble to add. i want to thank our friends for allow us to put this together and helping us to recruit some of the folks you have heard. i want to thank our panel and particularly i want to recall the eloquent testimony that we heard from deborah rowe and jacqueline craig bay as well as the panelists you see up here and ask you to join me in thanking all of them for a very useful discussion on a very difficult topic. [ applause ] thank you, ed. tonight on cspan3, an interview with michigan state s university. it s part of our special sear on universities in the bi

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20141021

other concerns about being able to do that. they were able to do that in washington because of their unique data set to allow them to easily identify folks. we have a few minutes left. i ll ask you as we go through the last couple of questions, to pull out the blue evaluation form, if you haven t done it already, and fill it out as you listen, so that we can get some feedback on what we ought to do to serve your needs better. lindsey? yes. i think both of you talked about hospice care and long-term care inside the prisons. and i was just wondering why can t these people be released at that point? why are they still incarcerated when they probably are not a threat to society anymore? just wondered. for georgia, i can speak that our clemency entity, the board of pardons and patrols, has the authority to decide whether someone is eligible to be released. we have a very active medical reprieve process. right now we probably have about 65% of those inmates that we submit for

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Transcripts For CSPAN Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20140917

and overhead surveillance. you need people on the ground who can go and gather the intelligence that you need so you know effectively how to defeat this enemy. and i ask this, do we want to defeat this enemy, decisively, quickly and completely so the enemy knows if they rear their head again, we will decimate their plan. are we going to do that or do what happened in vietnam, drib, drab, a little here and there. not getting what it takes to defeat that enemy. what happened in vietnam? ultimately, the communist came in and that country came in and fell. and you see the post script to the story of vietnam was the slaughter of innocents under the evil polpot in the killing fields. and we know the history was an ugly history. this isn t good, this is awful. but we need to see what has happened. we see the arab spring has been nothing but islamic bloodletting across the middle east. in their own words, it is religious-based and religious- trya-inspired and doing the bidding of the

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20140919

from those referendum campaign because the one thing that came out on the doorsteps was the utter cynicism there is about politics and politicians and the lack of trust. and that needs to be repaired. and actually this campaign, whichever way the result turns, i think is an opportunity for people to think very carefully about what that means to the organization of our constitution in the future. how does a political class rebuild or regain trust? well, i think i mean, i was against devolution because i thought it would lead to this. but you can t have whatever it s going to be, 46 or 47% of the people in scotland not being satisfied with the present arrangement and not make a radical changes which go well beyond the cobbled together vow. we ll pause there, michael. because i think we re going to orkney. the scottish independence referendum in the orkney islands area is 14,907. the turnout is 83.7%. the total number of votes cast in relation to each answer in the ref

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network, c-span. next. the president of interest interest university talking about the impact of public policy on universities. then the islamic society of north america s discussion of muslim american culture and community. and later treasury secretary on the business tax code. we continue with our series on the impact that public policy issues have on higher education and the role of the big 10 conference. from washington journal this is 45 minutes. this week we continue our month long series of interviewed with university presidents. it s in conjunction with the big 10 college tour. this morning the bus is on the campus of indiana university. on it we are joined by the president of indiana university, michael mcrobbie. thank you for joining us. delighted to be here and welcome to indiana university. thank you for the invitation. can we start, president, with your general thoughts before we talk about the

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