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If you are an independent, 202 7488002. You can also send us a text message and we will read that at 202 7480003. Or send us a tweet cspanwj and as always we are on facebook, facebook. Com cspan. A number of developments over the weekend, including this front page story from the new york times, Boris Johnson forced to seek a brexit extension. We will have that story with Jason Douglas of the wall street journal. And a tweet overnight about the g7 summit, originally scheduled to take place at the doral in miami, florida, the president with this tweet last night host that from the president. Joining us live on the phone, senior White House Reporter for reuters. , following the firestorm that he received over the last 48 hours, was this a surprise . Caller yes. Guest yes i was certainly surprised that came out last night. Primarily because they had been signaling for some time that this was the place the president wanted to go. That it was his decision and basically he didnt really care a
To welcome chris murphy from connecticut to join us in a series of dialog that we have been having here over the last few years, with a range of policy makers and an important contributor to the American Foreign policy debate, from many different points of view. This is partly out of houstons commitment to really intellectual engagement over serious questions. It also reflects my own view that if you look at the history of American Foreign policy often it works when you have many voices with many points of view, and out of that you have consensus exchanges, directions that no single American School of thought may have come up with on its own. If you think about it, thats the way our constitution works. Franklin wasnt all that pleased with it. The constitution was better than any of them to write what it was in their own head, so in that spirit i, hope we will have interesting conversation today. What i plan to do is to begin by exploring with senator murphys a series of ideas related t
And the piece says Alexander Hamilton is who trump had in mind when he pushed for impeachment powers for congress. Guest i think that is a fair statement. Host why . Guest the most important is aion for impeachment check by legislature against aecutive overreach and concern by the framers that we would have a president who would authority andhis be so essentially inappropriate at the job that even the remedy of election would not be sufficient. We need to remove him sometime between the four years between elections. Host the debate in the 1860s with Andrew Johnson and 1974 with Richard Nixon and in the 1990s with bill clinton kids to conviction of treason, bribery or high crimes and misdemeanors. It is still vague today, isnt it . Guest i wouldnt call it vague. Treason, bribery or other high crimes and misdemeanors. Only crimethe defined in the constitution, essentially defined as giving aid and comfort to an enemy in the time of war. That is not what we are talking about. Is easily de
Everyone who is watching overseas fan and other electronic means of communication. Im really happy to welcome chris murphy from connecticut to join us in a series of dialog that we have been having here over the last few years, with a range of policy makers and an important contributor to the American Foreign policy debate, from many different points of view. This is partly out of houstons commitment to really intellectual engagement over serious questions. It also reflects my own view that if you look at the history of American Foreign policy often it works when you have many voices with many points of view, and out of that you have consensus exchanges, directions that no single American School of thought may have come up with on its own. If you think about it, thats the way our constitution works. Franklin wasnt all that pleased with it. The constitution was better than any of them to write what it was in their own head, so in that spirit i, hope we will have interesting conversation