Read. Its available as a hardcover or ebook through your online book seller. Tonight on cspan 3, the state Department Inspector general discusses the foreign policys inner workings in a Senate Hearing. Well talk to jennifer lawless about young peoples engagement in politics and, later part of a summit of New Hampshire republicans, including remarks by senator kelly ayotte and donald trump. The state department general testified at a Senate Hearing about the departments efficiency and effectiveness. His office has begun an inquiry into former secretary of state Hillary Clintons use of a personal email server. Georgia senator david perdue chairs on the summit. This is an hour. Both of us are in order so well proceed. This hearing of the subcommittee on state department and usaid Management International operations and bilateral international development. Id like to begin by welcoming our witness Inspector General of the state department and broadcasting board of governor steve lenick. I
Then we close out may at book expo america in new york city where the Publishing Industry show cases upcoming books. First week of june, live for the Chicago Tribune printers row lit fest. Thats this spring on cspan2s book tv. Jennifer lawless is the coauthor of the book running from office, why Young Americans are turned off to politics. On washington journal we talked to her about involvement of young people in politics. This is 45 minutes. Our guest, coauthor of a book running from office why Young Americans are turned off to politics. Jennifer lawless joins us. Good morning. Good morning. Why is the turnoff happening . There are several reasons, but ultimately because politics are ugly, theres hyper partisanship stalemate young people want to go save communities think about every option rather than running for office. Is that because theyre not exposed to politics or theres not interest from them to get into politics . It is interesting. For a long time there was a sense Young Amer
Each month, from September through November, the College Democrats and College Republicans will face off in front of a public audience composed of students, faculty, staff and community members. Shortly after each of these debates, the Advocacy, Dialogue and Debate Lab will host an Agnon Dialogue, during which approximately 50 student participants will have the opportunity to make their case in front of and have their arguments tested by their peers.