weekend. new saturday january 13th at 8 am. i don t know about you guys, but i m having some marginal east tonight and getting some much needed rest. happy new year, inside with jen psaki begins now. thanks for watching. as we ring in the new year, all eyes turn to iowa. the countdown to the caucus is on, and donald trump is still far and away the favorite. the question is, could anyone shake up the race between now and caucus day? plus, with just a few days to go before another anniversary of the january 6th attack on the capitol, we will take a look at some of the republicans who are still trying to rewrite history. also today, my one-on-one conversation with officer harry dunn, who defended the capitol, and grid democracy on january 6th. and later, with so much to be concerned about in 2024, they re also so many reasons to be excited. at the top of my list is the olympic games in paris. i ll introduce you to two paralympians who were some of the most inspiring people i t
Time lineup at 11 with author richard [inaudible] talking about president lincolns sense of humor. That all happens tonight on cspan2s booktv. [inaudible conversations] mark, how are you . [inaudible conversations] hello, everyone. Thank you so much for coming out this afternoon. My name is david childers, im art of the event staff here at politics and prose, and its our honor just behalf are of the staff and others, its our honor to welcome you here for this event for the author brad snyder and his new book, the house of truth a washington political salon and the foundations of american liberalism. I have a few housekeeping notes i want to cover right before we get started. If you will take this time to silence any cell phones or noisemaking devices so we dont have any unnecessary interruptions during the event. I will also mention that if youre a regular here, sometimes you know that we ask you to put up the chairs. Were going to have an event following this one, so after the events
Got to terrapin donald trump down, who seems to be very, very selfconfident. That appeals to us, arched the american public, were not stupid. We get tired of the same machine running, i mean, im a member of a National Health care union and the first thing they want to do is go up to District Of Columbia and offer a lot of money. These people we elected should be doing the right thing, not whoever pays that, to me, is is is is like a mob. Thanks. That part of the trump business i was a businessman. I know how it works, thats the most powerful line in a donald trump speech. I think the caller speaks to that. I dont agree with the comparison about donald trump and reagan. Reagan was a twoterm governor in california. He was involved in politics. Donald trump has no elective or political experience before he started floating his own name for the presidency. Ishink a relative comparison arnold schwarzenegger. Anytime you look at the political states of schwarzenegger and trump, towards nager
To the extent there are positive real subsidies to the except that they improve outcomes, they are either very localize to the family or very localized to the community in question. You work on capitol hill. I worked there for a number of years. Every other person who comes here in the door says its a great thing if you gave a subsidy for their industry and how many jobs they create. Thats what shopped around. They are grossly skabexaggerate. Lets think about housing for a second. We all need a place to live. An Apartment Building is not all that different than a condo. It actually takes the same amount of construction workers. Theres Nothing Specific about the tenure that increases jobs. Again, we all have to live somewhere. I think you should be skeptical of those job arguments that you often here. The chart youre looking at here is the lower bar thats the fannie and freddie market share. We hit long term homeownership rates in this country in 1960. The growth of fannie and freddie w
Thats what shopped around. They are grossly skabexaggerate. Lets think about housing for a second. We all need a place to live. An Apartment Building is not all that different than a condo. It actually takes the same amount of construction workers. Theres Nothing Specific about the tenure that increases jobs. Again, we all have to live somewhere. I think you should be skeptical of those job arguments that you often here. The chart youre looking at here is the lower bar thats the fannie and freddie market share. We hit long term homeownership rates in this country in 1960. The growth of fannie and freddie which really in the 70s they had single digit market shares. This he were irrelevant to the Mortgage Market before the snl crisis. The growth of them has seen no long term indrees in homeownership rates. Its fine to say we want to do things for homeownership but maybe we want to do things that do things for homeownership rather than things that claim to do thing for homeownership. The