CSPAN - President Trump Departure Remarks Aired: 2025-09-07 Duration: 03:55 === Why We Find and Free Our Voices (03:48) === [00:00:00] On free speech in the United States with author and journalist Katherine Brodsky, who's author of No Apologies: How to Find and Free Your Voice in an Age of Outrage. [00:00:11] We'll be right back. [00:00:18] This week on the C-SPAN Networks, the House and the Senate are in session. [00:00:22] The House and Senate will work on their versions of 2026 defense programs and policy legislation known as the National Defense Authorization Act. [00:00:31] On Tuesday, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett launches her latest book, Listening to the Law, with a book signing hosted by the Reagan Foundation's Center on Civility and Democracy. [00:00:41] And then on Wednesday, the director of the United States is a very important thing to do. [00:00:43] This is available to watch online at our website, c-span.org. [00:00:47] We are going to leave this here for now for remarks from President Trump made just a short time ago. [00:00:52] We're not going to war. [00:00:53] We're going to clean up our cities. [00:00:55] We're going to clean them up so they don't kill five people every weekend. [00:00:58] That's not war. [00:01:00] That's common sense. [00:01:05] Are you ready to move for the second phase of sanctions against Russia or punishing Prussia? [00:01:10] How is your program with Australia through all the establishment attacks on RFA Jr.? [00:01:16] Well, he's a different kind of a guy. [00:01:17] He's got a lot of good ideas, but he's got a lot of ideas. [00:01:21] You know, normally they don't have any ideas, and that's why we have problems with autism and so many other things, because we're coming up with the answers for autism. [00:01:29] You watch. [00:01:30] We're coming up with the answers for other things that normal people, regular people, easy to get along with people, wouldn't be able to do. [00:01:37] He's got a lot of ideas, and so do I. [00:01:39] And we're going to tell you why. [00:01:41] Why are you Chicago and Boston for birth? [00:01:44] Why? [00:01:44] Let me ask you. [00:01:45] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:01:46] Really higher than Chicago? [00:01:49] Excuse me. [00:01:50] Excuse me. [00:01:51] Do you know how many people were killed in Chicago last weekend? [00:01:54] Eight. [00:01:55] You know how many people were killed in Chicago the week before? [00:01:59] Seven. [00:02:00] You know how many people were wounded? [00:02:02] 74 people were wounded. [00:02:04] You think there's worse than that? [00:02:06] I don't think so. [00:02:11] Excuses to hand over his weapon. [00:02:15] Who does? [00:02:16] I tell you, not a lying. [00:02:17] Especially to handle. [00:02:20] We'll respond to that later. [00:02:24] Are you considering attacking the marshals inside of Venezuela? [00:02:28] You are not. [00:02:29] What are you going to find out? [00:02:30] You're going to find out. [00:02:34] Say it. [00:02:38] We don't know anything about that. [00:02:41] We had a great conversation with them. [00:02:49] Say hello there. [00:03:07] Those were the latest comments from President Trump. [00:03:10] We return now to our scheduled programming already in progress. [00:03:14] I was born there and my family grew up there, you know, during the reign of the Soviet Union and ended up moving around a bit, eventually ending up in Canada. [00:03:26] I also spent a lot of time living in New York and visiting many different parts of the world. === Experience Influences Approach (00:21) === [00:03:35] And it was something where, you know, especially when we consider the topic, topics that I currently write about a lot, like freedom of speech, that's something that has really influenced my work quite a bit. [00:03:48] Can you talk about that? [00:03:49] How has that experience influenced how you approach this writing and the topic in general? [00:03:55] Sure.