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host: margaret talev joining us, senior white house correspondent bloomberg. 202-748-8000 for democrats, and748-8001 for republicans independents, 202-748-8002. while we have you here, let's talk about broader topics. hat is the white house, specifically president trump, as he looks at republicans on pass a hill trying to healthcare bill, what is the white house's mood right now? the white house would like to see a healthcare bill clear the first hurdle, of the e it can't reach president's desk until it passes house and senate, it will and the change form president may, you know, the epeal of obamacare and replacement was something, one of the key promises. think, has ouse, i come to understand in the intervening months how very difficult this is. as we speak now, there is a real question about whether the move, which might be an to dment to the house bill, add additional for pre-existing conditions can be enough to together to e coalesce around the vote. when we spoke to the president fast-changingis is situation, when we spoke to the seemed t on monday, he take the pre-existing questi
host: margaret talev joining us, senior white house correspondent bloomberg. 202-748-8000 for democrats, and748-8001 for republicans independents, 202-748-8002. while we have you here, let's talk about broader topics. hat is the white house, specifically president trump, as he looks at republicans on pass a hill trying to healthcare bill, what is the white house's mood right now? the white house would like to see a healthcare bill clear the first hurdle, of the e it can't reach president's desk...
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recapping what the president said to our colleagues, margaret talev and jennifer jacobs, saying he woulde doing to meet with north korean leaders if the conditions were right and that he has been looking at raising the gas tax as well. let's hear what he had to say about the prospect for breaking up the big banks. >> some people want to go back to the old system, right? we are looking at it right now as we speak. dodd-frank is going to be very, very seriously change so that the banks can go back to loaning money. president trump talking to our colleagues just a few moments ago. we have seen the banks moving on that news, looking at morgan stanley, citibank, bank of america as well, seeing a movement in the markets as a result of those headlines. at one point, 3%, also talking about the gasoline tax. let's see what he had to say about the prospect for raising trump: the truckers have said that they wanted to do something as long as that money is earmarked to highways. david: we want to head to capitol hill now for our tax reform -- had to capitol hill. how is this likely to go over on the
recapping what the president said to our colleagues, margaret talev and jennifer jacobs, saying he woulde doing to meet with north korean leaders if the conditions were right and that he has been looking at raising the gas tax as well. let's hear what he had to say about the prospect for breaking up the big banks. >> some people want to go back to the old system, right? we are looking at it right now as we speak. dodd-frank is going to be very, very seriously change so that the banks can...
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we returned to margaret talev. the only two elements for the republicans in this particular spending bill. talk to us about health care. president trump seems to think there will be a vote on that. margaret: that is what's bigger rhine was doing, trying to point out the best he could. -- speaker ryan was doing. his take on it was a little different. have aly could not government shutdown and it's not that big of a can -- concession. trumplth care, president says it doesn't matter what all the details are exactly in the house bill because it wouldn't land on his desk until it were -- was also reviewed by the senate. question for president trump in terms of his voting , a huge swath of americans who receive health care now under the affordable care act, what happens with pre-existing conditions coverage? not just are there still provisions that require insurers to make that coverage available? what about states opting out and controls on costs? president trump saying if it's not good, i will not sign it. i want to tak
we returned to margaret talev. the only two elements for the republicans in this particular spending bill. talk to us about health care. president trump seems to think there will be a vote on that. margaret: that is what's bigger rhine was doing, trying to point out the best he could. -- speaker ryan was doing. his take on it was a little different. have aly could not government shutdown and it's not that big of a can -- concession. trumplth care, president says it doesn't matter what all the...
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is expected to fulfill and the complexities of those obligations. >> sreenivasan: margaret talev fromomberg joining us from italy this afternoon. thank you so much. >> thanks, hari. >> sreenivasan: stay with us. coming up on the newshour: from the "newshour bookshelf," a humorous take on getting out of your bubble. a soldier's perspective on being a veteran of a war that never ends. and, what happened when one of mr. roger's "neighbors" met the tv icon during a difficult season of life. but first, to the analysis of shields and brooks. that's syndicated columnist mark shields, and "new york times" columnist david brooks. all right, let's start this week on the foreign front. the president metponent at a times, prime ministers and a pope. there were magical orbs, tweet-sized messages stuck into a wailing wall, how did he do? >> b plus. no, i'm not going to grade him. i grade him on the curve. i would say that the visual high light was with the pope when he said, you know, the pope is a very humble man, much like me, we he tweeted earlier, and that's why i like him so much. but they're
is expected to fulfill and the complexities of those obligations. >> sreenivasan: margaret talev fromomberg joining us from italy this afternoon. thank you so much. >> thanks, hari. >> sreenivasan: stay with us. coming up on the newshour: from the "newshour bookshelf," a humorous take on getting out of your bubble. a soldier's perspective on being a veteran of a war that never ends. and, what happened when one of mr. roger's "neighbors" met the tv icon...
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joining me margaret talev of bloomberg news and phil rucker of "the washington post." >> the context in which we're looking at this comes just after director comey's most recent testimony before congress and several weeks after he did confirm publicly that there are active criminal investigations into possible collusion between trump associates from during the campaign time and the russians. >> rose: and we continue this evening with the chief technology officer of facebook mike schroepfer. >> a.i. is underpinning all these things and a.i. is being advanced because our computers are becoming faster and we're training on larger data sets. the science is advancing to quite a fastics tent, so we need smart computer scientists to build better algorithms. >> rose: and we conclude with sally bedell smith who's written a biography of prince charles. >> to me, he is such a fascinating combination of modern and traditional, and people in england find him confounding. they can't put him in a box. he is -- i think there's a good way of putting it. he's a prophet without honor in his own land. >
joining me margaret talev of bloomberg news and phil rucker of "the washington post." >> the context in which we're looking at this comes just after director comey's most recent testimony before congress and several weeks after he did confirm publicly that there are active criminal investigations into possible collusion between trump associates from during the campaign time and the russians. >> rose: and we continue this evening with the chief technology officer of...
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host: up next, we will have a conversation with margaret talev. ♪ allow me to tell you that our moon,s small as it was compared to earth has five times the mass of pluto. some people over here, yes, were never told were you? right. welcome to the company of informed people. regarding pluto -- >> during our live conversation, calls, tweets and facebook questions for mr. tyson, with the haden lanetarium, including the author of books. watch in depth with astro physicist and author neil from noon ton live 3 p.m. eastern sunday on book on c-span2. >> this weekend on american history t.v., on secretary of 3, saturday 8 on lecture ecessary history, college professor john thea on the people and ideas that shaped the constitution. >> the continental congress, from the representatives all the colonies have nstructed, after the july 4 declaration, ininstructed all colonies, now states to form new governments. > sunday 4:30 eastern, secret service and f.b.i. agents reflect on protecting president following the 1981 assassination attempt. >> when i heard the shots go i immediately went to my weap
host: up next, we will have a conversation with margaret talev. ♪ allow me to tell you that our moon,s small as it was compared to earth has five times the mass of pluto. some people over here, yes, were never told were you? right. welcome to the company of informed people. regarding pluto -- >> during our live conversation, calls, tweets and facebook questions for mr. tyson, with the haden lanetarium, including the author of books. watch in depth with astro physicist and author neil...
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margaret talev, senior white house correspondent. kapur, national political reporter.ason gorman of bloomberg intelligence. the vote passed the house and it goes to the senate, where the republicans hold a slim majority. what needs to happen before the senate begins consideration of its own bill, whether it starts from scratch or takes of the house bill? sahil: a little bit of context -- the bill passed 270-213 votes. 2 fewer votes than a house and this would have gone down in defeat. paul ryan had a margin of 21 votes and he lost 20. mitch mcconnell has 2 votes you can lose. this will be an uphill slog to get this to the senate, with moderate senators who seemed less likely to budge on priorities including medicaid spending, making sure subsidies don't harm people in. some of the numbers include conservatives like tom cotton in arkansas and shelley cap it out capito in west virginia. senators need to agree on a version of the house bill they can agree on. that will not be an easy feat. i spoke to the chairman of the republican study committee in the house, who says if
margaret talev, senior white house correspondent. kapur, national political reporter.ason gorman of bloomberg intelligence. the vote passed the house and it goes to the senate, where the republicans hold a slim majority. what needs to happen before the senate begins consideration of its own bill, whether it starts from scratch or takes of the house bill? sahil: a little bit of context -- the bill passed 270-213 votes. 2 fewer votes than a house and this would have gone down in defeat. paul ryan...
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kevin: our very own margaret talev.ou are right, he is avoiding the larger issue, why was he sharing highly classified thelligence information in first place? that was the question that our colleague had asked and that he dodged. look, the bottom line is that the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, present -- coming to the defense of president trump says that he believes that efforts to cooperate between the two nations as they share information, this is coming in the middle of president trump us second stop on his first international trip. he was in saudi arabia over the weekend where he announced, as billion arms $109 deal. i'm told that there are some cabinet level officials in the administration skeptical of that very same arms deal, despite the saudi's and israelis both opposing the iran deal. something that president trump has spoken out against extensively. i'm told that senator rand paul in the united states is planning tonight to move and force a vote on the deal. this is of course a minute several demo
kevin: our very own margaret talev.ou are right, he is avoiding the larger issue, why was he sharing highly classified thelligence information in first place? that was the question that our colleague had asked and that he dodged. look, the bottom line is that the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, present -- coming to the defense of president trump says that he believes that efforts to cooperate between the two nations as they share information, this is coming in the middle of...
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charlie: joining me from washington is margaret talev of bloomberg news and phil rucker of "the washington post." them joined to have me for this remarkable story. margaret, tell me what you know, where is this going, and what is the context we look at this? margaret: the context in which we're looking at this comes most director comey's recent spate of testimony before congress and several weeks after he did confirm publicly that the re are active investigations for collusion between trump associates and the russians. this was a big deal not only has he said more in that public venue then folks expected him to, it was widely believed that after he put that on the record, president trump would not be able to make director comey go away until the conclusion of that investigation if he were so inclined. it comes maybe a little more than two weeks after the senate did confirm rod rosenstein, the deputy intern -- attorney general who ended up writing the letter explicating why he believed director comey should be forced to leave his position. charlie: let me read the letters that we do know ab
charlie: joining me from washington is margaret talev of bloomberg news and phil rucker of "the washington post." them joined to have me for this remarkable story. margaret, tell me what you know, where is this going, and what is the context we look at this? margaret: the context in which we're looking at this comes most director comey's recent spate of testimony before congress and several weeks after he did confirm publicly that the re are active investigations for collusion between...
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right, bill perry's and margaret talev. thank you so much.p, a counter screening company, suffering after research issued negative analysis on the company's cancers screening projects. the person behind that report. this is bloomberg. ♪ julia: see if the company's home screening kit can show the number of load doctors. extremely confident in the near and long-term growth of column guard. a man from los angeles. you have made this point in 50tement every person over needs to get a colonoscopy, but the facts don't hold true. world, isn't-best this a better option than nothing? alternative for many people. alternative for many people. [please stand by] from the u.s. ptf, where they made a statement that you do not get any kind of: testing whatsoever, then sure, there are people. the answer in that case is the best test is the one you are going to do. but that does not mean this can ever replace a colonoscopy. the truth, if you are 50 years old, it is the second leading cause of death in men, third among women. get a colonoscopy. there is no ques
right, bill perry's and margaret talev. thank you so much.p, a counter screening company, suffering after research issued negative analysis on the company's cancers screening projects. the person behind that report. this is bloomberg. ♪ julia: see if the company's home screening kit can show the number of load doctors. extremely confident in the near and long-term growth of column guard. a man from los angeles. you have made this point in 50tement every person over needs to get a colonoscopy,...
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kevin: our very own margaret talev actually asked trump what was going on and he answered and he saide did not mention israel with his conversations with the russians at the white house when he revealed highly classified intelligence information. that is within his legal right and what is part criticism from not only democrats -- but it sparked criticism from not only democrats but some republicans felt like he was giving such information. prime minister netanyahu followed up and said that the nature of intelligence sharing between israel and the united states is "terrific." this is an administration that is trying to very carefully clamp down on any controversy that has dogged to them. preibusbannon, reince -- i caught up with the commerce secretary wilbur ross and put the question to him about whether or not he thought any of the controversy would overshadow the president's first international trip. he dodged. listen to what he had to save =-- say. julia: i want to keep on the subject of the russian investigation and the report suggesting that attorneys for michael flynn have sent a
kevin: our very own margaret talev actually asked trump what was going on and he answered and he saide did not mention israel with his conversations with the russians at the white house when he revealed highly classified intelligence information. that is within his legal right and what is part criticism from not only democrats -- but it sparked criticism from not only democrats but some republicans felt like he was giving such information. prime minister netanyahu followed up and said that the...
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david: thank you, margaret talev. jonathan: this was yesterday's session.vely consider breaking up the banks. the stock goes like this and like this again. i want to ask anastasia amoroso about a very technical chart i just drew in thin air. what did you make of the price action? a market that went straight back up again and brushed it off. it's another element of uncertainty that was introduced into the market. necessarily a legislative or even a presidential priority. is priority that the market focused on right now is health care and tax reform. that's how i would explain that price action. everyone is focusing on tax reform. what is your base case right now? >> tax reform is not going to be what the proposal was last week. earningscase is that are not reflecting any positive outcome from tax reform and for that reason i like that we have reset those expectations lower. any incremental change even with some adjustments is a positive for stocks. alix: in terms of banks, how much of deregulation is baked into bank stocks right now? >> i think some. i don't
david: thank you, margaret talev. jonathan: this was yesterday's session.vely consider breaking up the banks. the stock goes like this and like this again. i want to ask anastasia amoroso about a very technical chart i just drew in thin air. what did you make of the price action? a market that went straight back up again and brushed it off. it's another element of uncertainty that was introduced into the market. necessarily a legislative or even a presidential priority. is priority that the...
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. >> margaret talev, thank you very much, we think. >> thank you. >> robert costa, thank you. >> doristor john mccain will be our guest ahead. >>> plus later today the president are will phone vladimir putin. we'll speak with one of his most outspoken critics. but first republican congressman tom cole. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. hey there, hi, why do people have eyebrows? why do people put milk on cereal? oh, are you reading why people put milk on cereal? why does your tummy go "grumbily, grumbily, grumbily"? why is it all? no more questions for you! ouph, that milk in your cereal was messing with you, wasn't it? yeah, happens to more people than you think... try lactaid, it's real milk, without that annoying lactose. good, right? mmm, yeah. i got your back. lactaid. it's the milk that doesn't mess with you. apparently, i kept her up all night. she said the future freaks her out. how come no one likes me, jim? intel does! just think of everything intel's doing right now with artificial intelligence. and pretty soon ai is going to help executives like her see tr
. >> margaret talev, thank you very much, we think. >> thank you. >> robert costa, thank you. >> doristor john mccain will be our guest ahead. >>> plus later today the president are will phone vladimir putin. we'll speak with one of his most outspoken critics. but first republican congressman tom cole. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. hey there, hi, why do people have eyebrows? why do people put milk on cereal? oh, are you reading...