Seats for the departure of the official party. Next, a discussion on Court Cases Involving religious liberty. And then a conversation with mike bezos. And a chance to see a ceremony to mark the 50th anniversary of the vietnam war. On the next washington journal defends one Technology Editor Patrick Tucker will discuss Cyber Threats and u. S. Technological vulnerabilities. The president and ceo of the National Alliance for public Charter Schools from the alliance from education discuss rewriting the no child left behind law. And Michael Reagan talks about the greek debt crisis instability, and how the impact american investors. The selfie vote, how the Political Parties are in vine for the increasingly influential voting block. Political advertising became heavily focused on ads. Technology has changed so that now if you walk into a room, not just of 20 euros but of 60 euros, what are they looking at . Their phones. For folks who want to reach the next generation, region to the future t
A knight chair it just like the noble prize in journalism education, so i am really glad that she is here. I will tell you more about diane in a moment, but first as i traditionally do, we will discuss the discussion. An underlying theme we have been having, the background for all of the discussions in the amphitheater, has been, how the news business, and the Civic Society can do its part. To give us the information and the values and the perspective that we need, as a Democratic Society to find our way. An underlying theme we have been having, the background for all of the discussions in the amphitheater, has been, how the news business, and the Civic Society can do its part. To give us the information and the values and the perspective that we need, as a Democratic Society to find our way. I was thinking of that this morning during nancy gibbss interesting conversation with davidandreli. Ill have a brief brief quiz based on this discussion. They were talking about the difficulty of
A knight chair it just like the noble prize in journalism education, so i am really glad that she is here. I will tell you more about diane in a moment, but first as i traditionally do, we will discuss the discussion. An underlying theme we have been having, the background for all of the discussions in the amphitheater, has been, how the news business, and the Civic Society can do its part. To give us the information and the values and the perspective that we need, as a Democratic Society to find our way. An underlying theme we have been having, the background for all of the discussions in the amphitheater, has been, how the news business, and the Civic Society can do its part. To give us the information and the values and the perspective that we need, as a Democratic Society to find our way. I was thinking of that this morning during nancy gibbss interesting conversation with davidandreli. Ill have a brief brief quiz based on this discussion. They were talking about the difficulty of
We will talk about this tomorrow morning on washington journal. For next program will feature a reporter from cq roll call. He will talk about the agenda in congress, including actions addressing the patriot act. Also, a look at recent moves by president s to limit the pensions of ex president s. James thurber is our guest. We will also talk with Michael Greenberger at the university of Maryland Center for health and homeland security. He will give us an update about the cost of federal disaster relief. We will take your calls, as always, and look for your comments on facebook and twitter. Washington journal is live every day at 7 00 a. M. Eastern time here on cspan. Coming up, a discussion on religious liberty with two attorneys arguing cases before the u. S. Supreme court. They were part of a recent event hosted by the National Constitution center. This is just under an hour. The First Amendment States Congress shall make no law respecting the establishment of religion or prohibiting
Someday we will be able to thrive as they have been able to thrive. And then the question of what happens here at home if that happens . Will the people here understand what happened in the 1950s . Will that you understand our commitment to the people . Our commitment to the people from so long ago . We noticed in syria that there are different shades of red lines. I think that is a big concern to leaders in south korea, around the world, and certainly to congress. We have to do a better job in congress in sharing with people, the American People, what it means. What is happening in north korea , and to give them the reasoning and resolved to understand why we have such a defense and security commitment to the people of north korea. We must be absolutely resolved that our commitment is deep, deep red. Show of force. Commitment. Training. Military exercises. They must understand that before that the full deterrent of the United States extends to south korea, we must be unequivocal in th