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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Washington Journal Robert Weissman 20240711

interest and we are very concerned about too much concentrated and corporate power. done a lot for all five of our decades focused on keeping our democracy and improving governmental ethics . at a big attention for us. individuals d by and foundations we don t take any money from corporations or the government . presidents signed recently and executive order. at that set the following, respect former appointees from lobbying their former agencies for two years. it has restrictions on shadow lobbying and a golden parachute fan for incoming appointees. let s begin with the first ee restriction of former appointees from lobbying their former agency for two years. who does this apply to? it s applying to the political appointees of the biden administration, the top people go in so county officials and people belowthe doing confirmation by the senate as well as top white house employees . and the first division that talking about is what happens when you leave government and p

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Transcripts For CSPAN Washington Journal Rich Lowry 20240713

author of the book the case for nationalism. you write that almost everyone has an opinion of nationalism without knowing what it is. a lot of people think patriotism is the appropriate word for everything good about national feeling or national loyalty and nationalism is the word for everything bad about it. that is not the correct way to look at it or the correct definition if you want to get technical. comes from a latin word, same as patriarchy. loyalty to your own. nationally is a more specific doctrine that the same people united by common history and a ammon language should govern distinct territory. in a nutshell, that is nationalism. that we should be independent and self-governing. of the that the root american revolution, the insight that we have our own rights and claims and should be a part of our own british empire. runs throughout exam al is in a hamilton, fdr, and reagan as well. a couple key projects. one is that we should have a strong capable national g

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Transcripts For CSPAN Newsmakers Brandon Judd Border Patrol Union President 20240713

protocols or the weight in wait in mexico program those numbers have decreased dramatically, because people don t want to wait in another country pending their asylum or deportation proceeding. so once we turned that magnet off, once we ended that magnet, the numbers dropped exponentially. and frankly, the administration, they are the only ones that you can give credit to because they are the ones who cut this deal with the mexican government, and i want to be clear about this. this is a deal that any administration prior to the trump administration would have loved to have had because this is what s going to allow to us allow us to control the border, but you have to also understand that that deal could end at any time if the mexican government stops it. and that s why you have to have congress step up to the plate and do their job. stephen: what was it about the trump administration that, as you said, any previous administration could have gotten this done what was it

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Transcripts For CSPAN Center For Study Of Responsive Law Conference 20240715

what is going on in this field. he founded and runs morgan county usa.org in west virginia, works at the local level as well. countyusa.org. he is the author of corporate crime and violence, put out by an environmental group. helives in west virginia and has interviewed more people than anyone you have met over the years. he once put out a daily newspaper five days a week and had interviews in each one and the corporate crime reporter, which is not enough law school libraries, where corporate crime is not a feature of the , he is trying to expand the documentation of corporate crime. he is in touch with scholars all the time. welcome, russell. [applause] russell: law and order get tough on crime, crack down on criminals, support your local police. no more lenient plea deals. prosecute the criminals to conviction. ,hree strikes and you are out bring back the death penalty. this type of law and order talk makes the opposition party uncomfortable. why? because the party is fun

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Ralph Nader At Center For Study Of Responsive Law Conference 20240716

our next speaker is russell mulchiver. he s the editor for over three decades of the corporate crime reporter, a newsletter based in washington, d.c. he explores corporate crime and he is a founder of single paid action and he s in charge of single pay action. he also founded and runs morgancountyusa.org in western virginia. works at the local level as well like jim henry. morgancountyusa. morgancountyusa.org. is the author of corporate crime and violence and the abuse of public trust. it s put out by an environmental group. he lives in berkeley springs, west virginia, and he s probably interviewed more people than anyone you ve ever met over the years. he once actually put out a daily newspaper five days a week and had interviews in each one. the corporate crime reporter, which is not in any of the law school libraries, he is trying to expand the documentation of corporate crime. he s in touch with scholars all the time around the world. welcome, russell mulchiver. [ app

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