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he's interviewed by christy from george mason university. watch book tv every sunday on c-span 2 and find the full schedule on your program guide or watch any time on booktv.org. for c-span voices 2024, we're asking voters across the country, what issue is most important to you in this election and why? >> the most important issue this political season is immigration. >> economics and the deficit. >> i think that homelessness is an issue that needs to be addressed. >> we invite to you share your voice by going to our website. select to record your voice tab and record a 30 second video telling us your issue and why. c-span voices 2024. be a part of the conversation. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we're funded by these television companies and more. including media com. >> at media com, we believe whether you live here or here or way out in the middle of anywhere, you should have access to fast, reliable internet. we're leading the way. >> media com supports c-sp as a public service along wit these other television providers
he's interviewed by christy from george mason university. watch book tv every sunday on c-span 2 and find the full schedule on your program guide or watch any time on booktv.org. for c-span voices 2024, we're asking voters across the country, what issue is most important to you in this election and why? >> the most important issue this political season is immigration. >> economics and the deficit. >> i think that homelessness is an issue that needs to be addressed. >> we...
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we also have brandan buck, a phd candidate at history at george mason university. previously, he worked as an intelligence and spatial analyst at mgh -- m-ga. he also served in the virginia army national guard with multiple tours to afghanistan. his interests include u.s.-afghan relations and the managerial state, which is setting off the libertarian sirens in me and other people in the room. his current research focuses on the domestic politics of u.s. foreign policy from 1934 to 1942. and the evolution of foreign-policy attitudes within the republican party. his report -- his work appeared in several outlets. he has a master of arts in history from georgia nation in -- george mason in 2016. with that, victoria, if you wanted to set the table for us today and tell us where you see things going. victoria: sure. thank you very much for that kind introduction. good to be with both of you. i appreciate everyone coming in person and joining us online and on c-span. for this very timely discussion of this topic that has been seething about the heritage foundation, parti
we also have brandan buck, a phd candidate at history at george mason university. previously, he worked as an intelligence and spatial analyst at mgh -- m-ga. he also served in the virginia army national guard with multiple tours to afghanistan. his interests include u.s.-afghan relations and the managerial state, which is setting off the libertarian sirens in me and other people in the room. his current research focuses on the domestic politics of u.s. foreign policy from 1934 to 1942. and the...
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he's also an adjunct faculty member at george mason university and, the university of maryland global campus. next, would be to his right, your left would be colonel l scott lingamfelter. united states army, retired. he's the author of the book yanks and blue berets, american u.n. peacekeepers in the middle east curling and father began his military career as a field women. hooray! yes he then served as a front military observer in the united nations true supervision organization in syria, israel and southern lebanon. sound familiar? which the subject of his new book after 28 year military career, colonel lincoln felder served in the virginia house of delegates from 2002 to 2018. he's a contributor to the washington times and his book, desert red lake artillery and the first gulf war was also an official title in the usa book program. colonel lincoln felder will be inducted into the next class of the u.s. army field hall of fame. and again, last but not least to my immediate left is lieutenant colonel james lecture. united states army retired. his he is the of with my shield an army r
he's also an adjunct faculty member at george mason university and, the university of maryland global campus. next, would be to his right, your left would be colonel l scott lingamfelter. united states army, retired. he's the author of the book yanks and blue berets, american u.n. peacekeepers in the middle east curling and father began his military career as a field women. hooray! yes he then served as a front military observer in the united nations true supervision organization in syria,...
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. >> george mason university showed that the humanitarian parole programs help to address the labor shortage and actually helped ease inflation.>> without objection , so ordered. >> in the last article titled funding deadlock threatens to make the border crisis worse.>> without objection , so ordered. >> i would like to yield now to mr. golden. >> mr. ivey, you are recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i did want to reference my colleague from the ethics committee who direct comparison between mr. santos and mr. mayorkas, which i thought totally missed the mark, so we pulled the statement he made the floor at the time he offered the resolution to remov i just want to point out a couple things since we are both on the ethics committee. this shows a stark contrast between what we did there and what is happening here today. first of all, the ethics committee moved in a bipartisan way. all the members voted for the removal or for the reporting of removal of mr. santos, which i think led to supporting the legitimacy of the two thirds vote that we got on the floor. by contrast, every vote here h
. >> george mason university showed that the humanitarian parole programs help to address the labor shortage and actually helped ease inflation.>> without objection , so ordered. >> in the last article titled funding deadlock threatens to make the border crisis worse.>> without objection , so ordered. >> i would like to yield now to mr. golden. >> mr. ivey, you are recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i did want to reference my colleague from the...
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george mason said that treason is too tight and bribery is too hard to prove. we need something else. as counsel roy suggested, he said maladministration. there was debate. it was said that that would convert our system to a british system, a system of parliamentary supremacy where prime minister could be removed by vote of confidence. mason accepted that. it is not correct to say that this was left up in the air. mason withdrew the convention then moved on to bribery sufficient. other high crimes and misdemeanors is not a blank slate. the important word in the phrase is other. trees re-, bribery, and other high crimes and misdemeanors. those are the crimes that are constitutional in nature. it doesn't require statutory violations, but it must have something in common with treason and bribery. it must be a constitutional crime. something that really goes to the heart of the security of the country. host: we will take your calls for professor philip bobbitt until the top of the hour. you can call by party. republicans, (202) 748-8001. democrats, (202) 748-8000.
george mason said that treason is too tight and bribery is too hard to prove. we need something else. as counsel roy suggested, he said maladministration. there was debate. it was said that that would convert our system to a british system, a system of parliamentary supremacy where prime minister could be removed by vote of confidence. mason accepted that. it is not correct to say that this was left up in the air. mason withdrew the convention then moved on to bribery sufficient. other high...
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he is interviewed by a george mason university history professor. watch booktv every sunday on c-span2, and find a full schedule on your program guide or on booktv.org. >> sunday on q&a, dobbs got the newly elected democratic speaker of the house of delegates in the first black speaker in 405 years talks about his life including spending almost eight years in prison. >> i had never been in trouble before. i had served my country and i was hoping i would get a little bit more grace and get the attitude to go with the lord, but he probably could've given me more time than he did. but i remember hearing my mother when he said 10 years she cannot believe it and that yelp of pain , it always stays with me. it is always going to be and it lets me know how fragile our freedom is and how perilous it is. and if you make one want -- one wrong move sometimes, it can be the end of your life as you know it. >> virginia's democratic house speaker sunday night on 8:00 p.m. eastern on q&a. you can listen to that and our podcast on our free c-span now app. >> a heal
he is interviewed by a george mason university history professor. watch booktv every sunday on c-span2, and find a full schedule on your program guide or on booktv.org. >> sunday on q&a, dobbs got the newly elected democratic speaker of the house of delegates in the first black speaker in 405 years talks about his life including spending almost eight years in prison. >> i had never been in trouble before. i had served my country and i was hoping i would get a little bit more...
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he is interviewed by george mason university history professor kristi baker wrote. watch book tv every sunday, and find a full schedule on your program guide, or watch any time at booktv.org. ♪ >> sunday, on c-span's q&a, don scott, virginias newly-elected speaker of the house of delegates and the first -- the state's first black speaker in 150 years, talks about spending almost eight years in prison. >> i had never been in trouble before, i serve my country, and i was hoping i would get more grace. he probably could have gave me even more time than he did. but i remember he and my mother, when he said 10 years, you know, she couldn't believe it. and that yelp of pain, it always stays with me. it always lets me know how fragile our freedom is and how perilous it is. and if you make one wrong move sometimes, it can be literally the end of your life as you know it. >> virginias democratic house speaker, sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on our free c-span now app. >> a healthy democracy does not just loo
he is interviewed by george mason university history professor kristi baker wrote. watch book tv every sunday, and find a full schedule on your program guide, or watch any time at booktv.org. ♪ >> sunday, on c-span's q&a, don scott, virginias newly-elected speaker of the house of delegates and the first -- the state's first black speaker in 150 years, talks about spending almost eight years in prison. >> i had never been in trouble before, i serve my country, and i was hoping...
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he is interviewed by george mason university history professor kristi baker wrote. watch book tv every sunday, and find a full schedule on your program guide, or watch any time at booktv.org. ♪ >> sunday, on c-span's q&a, don scott, virginias newly-elected speaker of the house of delegates and the first -- the state's first black speaker in 150 years, talks about spending almost eight years in prison. >> i had never been in trouble before, i serve my country, and i was hoping i would get more grace. he probably could have gave me even more time than he did. but i remember he and my mother, when he said 10 years, you know, she couldn't believe it. and that yelp of pain, it always stays with me. it always lets me know how fragile our freedom is and how perilous it is. and if you make one wrong move sometimes, it can be literally the end of your life as you know it. >> virginias democratic house speaker, sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on our free c-span now app. >> a healthy democracy does not just loo
he is interviewed by george mason university history professor kristi baker wrote. watch book tv every sunday, and find a full schedule on your program guide, or watch any time at booktv.org. ♪ >> sunday, on c-span's q&a, don scott, virginias newly-elected speaker of the house of delegates and the first -- the state's first black speaker in 150 years, talks about spending almost eight years in prison. >> i had never been in trouble before, i serve my country, and i was hoping...
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he is interviewed by a george mason university history professor. watch book tv each weekend on c-span2, and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch any time at bookyv.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: welcome back. we are joined by melanie campbell, president and ceo of national coalition on black civic rticipation. welcome to the program. guest: thank you for the invitation. a beautiful cold sunday morning. host: can you tell us more about the national coalition on black civic participation? what your organization does, where your funding comes from and who is involved? guest: the -- focusing on voting, empowerment, issues of importance. we get our funding from myriad places. individuals, foundations, donations, unions. host: what kind of work do you do? are you partisan in any way? guest: we are nonpartisan. it's about empowerment. it's about power building and fighting for justice. host: how many members do you have, and who is generally involved? guest: we are a membership and leadership organization. we are in 12 states
he is interviewed by a george mason university history professor. watch book tv each weekend on c-span2, and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch any time at bookyv.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: welcome back. we are joined by melanie campbell, president and ceo of national coalition on black civic rticipation. welcome to the program. guest: thank you for the invitation. a beautiful cold sunday morning. host: can you tell us more about the national...
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he is interviewed by a george mason university history professor. watch book tv each weekend on c-span2, and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch any time at bookyv.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: welcome back. we are joined by melanie campbell, president and ceo of national coalition on black civic participation. welcome to the program. guest: thank you for the invitation. a beautiful cold sunday morning. host: can you tell us more about the national coalition on black civic participation? what your organization does, where your funding comes from and who is involved? guest: the -- focusing on voting, empowerment, issues of importance. we get our funding from myriad places. individuals, foundations, donations, unions. host: what kind of work do you do? are you partisan in any way? guest: we are nonpartisan. it's about empowerment. it's about power building and fighting for justice. host: how many members do you have, and who is generally involved? guest: we are a membership and leadership organization. we are in 12 stat
he is interviewed by a george mason university history professor. watch book tv each weekend on c-span2, and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch any time at bookyv.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: welcome back. we are joined by melanie campbell, president and ceo of national coalition on black civic participation. welcome to the program. guest: thank you for the invitation. a beautiful cold sunday morning. host: can you tell us more about the...
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beginning with george washington were freemasons and inscription noble, new order of the agent. americans believe their system of government exceptional liberal character would be liberals around the world. other countries in the world, i think has been to america's self conception all the way back to the founding fathers. it took rate power to translate that into other policy and their understanding by what makes america exceptional is important. one of the reasons i regard myself as a classical liberal just consider the alternatives. we have a number of conservative intellectuals have said liberal tradition, what did they go back to? patrick want to rewind the clock before the 17th century were everybody had this view they all agree on. the liberal conservatives perhaps, he really does want that alternative to liberal order. and they would fight over that liberal tradition. [applause] >> also terrific. look at the maga right now and the woke left and iran and i think you get a sense that if you are trying to protect or defend or advance classical liberalism, is sort of makes m
beginning with george washington were freemasons and inscription noble, new order of the agent. americans believe their system of government exceptional liberal character would be liberals around the world. other countries in the world, i think has been to america's self conception all the way back to the founding fathers. it took rate power to translate that into other policy and their understanding by what makes america exceptional is important. one of the reasons i regard myself as a...
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george mason said treason is two types, too hard to prove, we need something else suggested the of administration. james madison objected saying it would convert our system to supremacy. a system where prime minister can be removed by a vote of confidence and he accepted that and not correct to say it was locked up in the air but acknowledged that and withdrew. treason and bribery, a phrase they chose is not a blank slate. the important part of the phrases other. treason, bribery and other high crimes and misdemeanors, those crimes that are part of this, it doesn't require statutory violation but it must have something in common with treason and bribery from a constitutional requirement and it goes to the heart of the security of the country. >> we will take your calls at the top of the hour 10:00 a.m. eastern and you can call by party republicans (202)748-8001. democrat 2,027,488,000 and independent to acute 7488002. shortly after january 6, he released an opinion in the washington post's impeachment right punishment? >> i was writing in the second impeachment, i don't have any doubt donald trum
george mason said treason is two types, too hard to prove, we need something else suggested the of administration. james madison objected saying it would convert our system to supremacy. a system where prime minister can be removed by a vote of confidence and he accepted that and not correct to say it was locked up in the air but acknowledged that and withdrew. treason and bribery, a phrase they chose is not a blank slate. the important part of the phrases other. treason, bribery and other high...
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he's interviewed by christy from george mason university. watch book tv every sunday on c-span 2 and find the full schedule on your program guide or watch any time on booktv.org. for c-span voices 2024, we're asking voters across the country, what issue is most important to you in this election and why? >> the most important issue this political season imi
he's interviewed by christy from george mason university. watch book tv every sunday on c-span 2 and find the full schedule on your program guide or watch any time on booktv.org. for c-span voices 2024, we're asking voters across the country, what issue is most important to you in this election and why? >> the most important issue this political season imi