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. >> 60% of americans inc. the -- think theen meeting between the president's inner circle and a russian lawyer was inappropriate. russian lawyer, aligned with the kremlin and a russian-american lobbyist who officer in a soviet counterintelligence unit. the president's private attorney playing defense sunday, seeming to blame the secret service for not stopping the meeting. was no farias, why did these people in -- if this was nefarious, why did the secret service allow these people then? >> the agency responding saying don junior was not under secret service protection at that time, so they would not have provided any interference at that time. adriana: meanwhile, on capitol hill, a double blow for gop senators as they try to pass a plan to repeal and replace the affordable care act. bill's analysis of the estimated cost and scale of insurance coverage was supposed to be released today. john mccain is in arizona, still recovering from surgery. until he gets back, officials say the vote is on hold indefinitely.
. >> 60% of americans inc. the -- think theen meeting between the president's inner circle and a russian lawyer was inappropriate. russian lawyer, aligned with the kremlin and a russian-american lobbyist who officer in a soviet counterintelligence unit. the president's private attorney playing defense sunday, seeming to blame the secret service for not stopping the meeting. was no farias, why did these people in -- if this was nefarious, why did the secret service allow these people then?...
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trump administration who reportedly represented both rj reynolds and its parent company reynolds american inchigh-profile partner at jones day come the same law from that represented the trump campaign. no francisco has been nominated for solicitor general, the top attorney in the u.s. he also reprpresented rj reynols in a challenge to the federal drug ministrations graphic warnings on cigarette packs. so any american who has been to the convenience store in the last couple of days will know it warning.the same which is amazing given every other western nation has graphic warnings now. we don't in the u.s. part of the reason for the hangup is a cousin of no francisco successfully argued in appeals court the graphic warnings proposed by the fda should not have a quick line on quit line on them. the fda has been saying, well, we're at the drawing board coming up with a new graphic warning system. that still has not happened several years later and public health advocates are suing the fda to force their hand. that is something we will look for the outcome of. juan: in generally, health and huma
trump administration who reportedly represented both rj reynolds and its parent company reynolds american inchigh-profile partner at jones day come the same law from that represented the trump campaign. no francisco has been nominated for solicitor general, the top attorney in the u.s. he also reprpresented rj reynols in a challenge to the federal drug ministrations graphic warnings on cigarette packs. so any american who has been to the convenience store in the last couple of days will know it...
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is something where the legislature can accomplish something that is bipartisan and what americans want. reddit, inc has never taken a formal trip to d.c. before. we actually will next month. we want to start making relationships with senators and representatives. we have not had any meetings yet with anyone on the executive side, but really our focus is where we can make immediate impact. emily: what's the latest on reddit? we know you recently returned to the company. what kind of progress has the company made? alexis: i give so much credit to my co-founder. the two of us came back full time a little over two years ago. he has done an amazing job building this company into something formidable. we are shipping a ton of code. the business and the product have grown significantly under his watch, so exciting times. emily: all right. reddit co-founder alexis ohanian, always good to have you on the show. neutrality issue is also being discussed today at the annual conference in sun valley, idaho. verizon'song, ceo of internet media business, gave us his take. tim: i think there's a lot of energy aroun
is something where the legislature can accomplish something that is bipartisan and what americans want. reddit, inc has never taken a formal trip to d.c. before. we actually will next month. we want to start making relationships with senators and representatives. we have not had any meetings yet with anyone on the executive side, but really our focus is where we can make immediate impact. emily: what's the latest on reddit? we know you recently returned to the company. what kind of progress has...
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net neutrality, this is something the legislature can do something bipartisan and what americans want. reddit incnever taken a formal trip to d.c. before but we will now that we have a policy team forming. we want to make relationships with senators and representatives. we haven't had any meeting jet with anyone on the executive side. our focus is we want to make immediate impact. emily: what is the latest on reddit? you returned to the company. alexis: i've got to give credit to steve huffman. we came back full time a little over two years ago. he has done an amazing job building this company to something really formidable. there are over 240 employees now. both the business and the product have grown significantly under his watch exciting times. , emily: that was the reddit co-founder alexis ohanian. microsoft is making high-speed internet or accessible through the united states. the tech giant announced a new campaign which will aim to eliminate the gap in high-speed internet access in the hardest to reach areas. the effort would eliminate the broadband gap over the next five years, starting b
net neutrality, this is something the legislature can do something bipartisan and what americans want. reddit incnever taken a formal trip to d.c. before but we will now that we have a policy team forming. we want to make relationships with senators and representatives. we haven't had any meeting jet with anyone on the executive side. our focus is we want to make immediate impact. emily: what is the latest on reddit? you returned to the company. alexis: i've got to give credit to steve huffman....
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inc. -- predicting an easy clinching -- clinton win. we needed to actively and constructively engage with whomever the american people elected as their president. this is what the government has been doing. the prime minister has met with president trump in new york and at the g20 meeting in hamburg. i meet with and speak to, and text with secretary of state rex tillerson regularly. i have met with vice president mike pence and defense secretary jim mattis on a regular basis, and with mcmaster and the investor haley. likewise beenhave in regular communications with a counterpart in the trump cabinet. through this high-level contacts, we have established and will continue to develop wrong interpersonal relationships with the new administration. commence europe with our partnership. australia's values and interests aligns more closely with those of the united states been virtually any other nation. relationshipateral is mutually beneficial, america's global leadership remains firmly in australia's national interest. ensure the newto administration is fully aware of the importance of our alliance, and of course, it's a broader global leadership r
inc. -- predicting an easy clinching -- clinton win. we needed to actively and constructively engage with whomever the american people elected as their president. this is what the government has been doing. the prime minister has met with president trump in new york and at the g20 meeting in hamburg. i meet with and speak to, and text with secretary of state rex tillerson regularly. i have met with vice president mike pence and defense secretary jim mattis on a regular basis, and with mcmaster...
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now we're in a situation where the cost of ince rain has gone up three times over what it was just a few years ago. and that is not something the average american family can afford. so when one of the girls looked at me and said, will you tell or story, i said, yes i will. not only that, i've got a group of people that have your back. so we are talking about that family and we are talking about seniors like kim from plymouth, minnesota, where i grew up. she just retired. she keepest this -- she keeps the pen injectors after she uses them, she's die bet ex, because they have small amounts of insulin left and she says it is just too precious to throw out. that shouldn't be happening in america. the prices of four of the top 10 drugs in this country have gone up by 100% over the last 10 years. now, it might be different if the wages had gone up 100% over the last 10 years. but they haven't. is to bring these prices down we need to raise competition, we have to bring in more generics and yes, we have to unleash the bargaining power of 41 million seniors and let them negotiate less expensive prices under medicare. we must to that. [applause] we need
now we're in a situation where the cost of ince rain has gone up three times over what it was just a few years ago. and that is not something the average american family can afford. so when one of the girls looked at me and said, will you tell or story, i said, yes i will. not only that, i've got a group of people that have your back. so we are talking about that family and we are talking about seniors like kim from plymouth, minnesota, where i grew up. she just retired. she keepest this -- she...
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inc. ♪ >>> welcome back one in three americans between 18 and 34 are still living at home but millennialstaying under their parents' roof could be a good thing for them and the economy so says a senior really at the r. street institute who wrote an op-ed titled kids living with their parent longer, it's a good thing. hello, sir, and why do you say so >> hi, thanks for having me. well, i think it's important to recognize that the millennials aren't pioneering a new low in the way that they're living but rather getting back to a tried and true american tradition of intergenerational living this is a pattern that was very common throughout the country for decades. until about world war ii and then we got a very anomalous situation where we built a very weird housing stock. but people living with their family and drawing on mutual support is, in fact, a very old and time-honored tradition >> jonathan, how old are you >> i am about to turn 30 >> do you live at home >> i do not. but i did. >> until how recently? >> oh, just for a few months when i was home from college >> okay. so why aren't yo
inc. ♪ >>> welcome back one in three americans between 18 and 34 are still living at home but millennialstaying under their parents' roof could be a good thing for them and the economy so says a senior really at the r. street institute who wrote an op-ed titled kids living with their parent longer, it's a good thing. hello, sir, and why do you say so >> hi, thanks for having me. well, i think it's important to recognize that the millennials aren't pioneering a new low in the...
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american people from violent crimes that are committed by illegal immigrants. joining us to talk more about this is gina loudon. gina is on the advisory board of the donald j. trump for president, incalso with us is immigration attorney, and immigration attorney for melania trump, former federal prosecutor as well, michael wild. lot of titles for michael. start with you, michael in the studio, because working in immigration law, whether it's for mrs. trump or anybody else, this is a huge issue. what do you make what the attorney general is doing? >> hot button subject. our nation was born in philadelphia and you have an attorney general take issue with the way they're deciding to exercise states' rights. for the republican party states rights is abortion issue, gun issue. when it comes to federal law, the preempt shun takes over the dialogue. police officers do not want to erode the trust that they have with people in the communities, and mayors and law enforcement said we're not trained to handle immigration enforcement. we are here to protect people. connell: they should be able to keep their status is your point? >> the theory is this is going to erode further trust and not the
american people from violent crimes that are committed by illegal immigrants. joining us to talk more about this is gina loudon. gina is on the advisory board of the donald j. trump for president, incalso with us is immigration attorney, and immigration attorney for melania trump, former federal prosecutor as well, michael wild. lot of titles for michael. start with you, michael in the studio, because working in immigration law, whether it's for mrs. trump or anybody else, this is a huge issue....