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host: we're talking with alan weil. are twitter the national academy -- a nonprofit organization helping states achieve excellence in health care policy and also previously director of the colorado department of health care policy as well. you are our guest for the next my five minutes or so here on "washington journal." don is next on the line for democrats, massachusetts. caller: good morning. i am calling about the health care law whether the republicans try to take away the subsidies of millions of people that signed up for health care and i am not voting republican in 2016. i will put the democrats back in the majority of the house in the senate representatives, and vote for hillary clinton for president in 2016. and i am going to get rid of all those republicans and all those tea partiers because the republicans are no good to help the people at all. they just lied to the people to get their vote and i am not voting for any republican. host: have you ever voted for a republican? caller: back in 1970, i did, but it
host: we're talking with alan weil. are twitter the national academy -- a nonprofit organization helping states achieve excellence in health care policy and also previously director of the colorado department of health care policy as well. you are our guest for the next my five minutes or so here on "washington journal." don is next on the line for democrats, massachusetts. caller: good morning. i am calling about the health care law whether the republicans try to take away the...
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ld not f >> alan weil, i'll give you the s last seconds here. >> i couldn't find a question, but it'slways good to look at these laws with both their pluses and their minuses. what i think i would do with the last moments is to say that if the decision is adverse to the government, the politics are e going to dominate. as i said at the outset no one really wants to take coverage't away from peoplewa but there are a lot of people who don't want to support and bolster a law that they think is fundamentally flawed.ve i would encourage your viewers blo to take a look at the information we published. we have an active blog. i assure you when the court opinion comes down, we'll summarize it. as congress and the states figure out how they're going to respond, we'll report on that at the health fair's blog as well. what >> i'll point to one story on that block. the ongoing series that you have and what states are doing to prepare for king v. burwell part two published yesterday. you can check that out at healthaffairs.org. appreciate your time this morning. alan weil is the editor-in-chief at
ld not f >> alan weil, i'll give you the s last seconds here. >> i couldn't find a question, but it'slways good to look at these laws with both their pluses and their minuses. what i think i would do with the last moments is to say that if the decision is adverse to the government, the politics are e going to dominate. as i said at the outset no one really wants to take coverage't away from peoplewa but there are a lot of people who don't want to support and bolster a law that they...
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host: we're talking with alan weil.you are twitter the national academy -- a nonprofit organization helping states achieve excellence in health care policy and also previously director of the colorado department of health care policy as well. you are our guest for the next my five minutes or so here on "washington journal." don is next on the line for democrats, massachusetts. caller: good morning. i am calling about the health care law whether the republicans try to take away the subsidies of millions of people that signed up for health care and i am not voting republican in 2016. i will put the democrats back in the majority of the house in the senate representatives, and vote for hillary clinton for president in 2016. and i am going to get rid of all those republicans and all those tea partiers because the republicans are no good to help the people at all. they just lied to the people to get their vote and i am not voting for any republican. host: have you ever voted for a republican? caller: back in 1970, i did, but
host: we're talking with alan weil.you are twitter the national academy -- a nonprofit organization helping states achieve excellence in health care policy and also previously director of the colorado department of health care policy as well. you are our guest for the next my five minutes or so here on "washington journal." don is next on the line for democrats, massachusetts. caller: good morning. i am calling about the health care law whether the republicans try to take away the...
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roll on king the burwell the case challenging federal subsidies for healthcare we are joined by alan weil of health affairs to discuss our states are preparing for a decision. later we hear from roger the rosa because the foundation and andrew have no of the university of new hampshire institute on disability research. [applause] >> good morning. when the secretary of state but -- broke his leg bicycling in southern france eight days ago we all pray for his quick recovery. indeed, very quick recovery. >> the complex negotiations were coming down the wire. the secretary had just been in switzerland and would be heading back to europe and would be heading back to europe to continue talks. the crisis did you grade was escalating and we will he your id detail about ukraine isis was on a rampage. and the u.s.-led coalition was weighing tough choices to defeat the growing peril of american interests and allies in the middle east including israel. the phenomenon of anti-semitism was on the rise with deputy attacks with rhetoric. around the world challenges to peace and stability in a human right
roll on king the burwell the case challenging federal subsidies for healthcare we are joined by alan weil of health affairs to discuss our states are preparing for a decision. later we hear from roger the rosa because the foundation and andrew have no of the university of new hampshire institute on disability research. [applause] >> good morning. when the secretary of state but -- broke his leg bicycling in southern france eight days ago we all pray for his quick recovery. indeed, very...
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then, examining health care subsidies under the health care law with alan weil. then a discussion of the new survey of people with disabilities and current workplace barriers they encounter. last, i will take your -- they will take your calls and tweets on c-span. also tomorrow, a hearing on the current challenges of the transportation security administration. we will hear from an inspector general and a former tsa official, who has written about his tenure at the agency. the hearings start tuesday 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span3. earlier today, president obama told reporters at the g7 summit that they are going to impose additional sanctions if they do not abide by the current minsk agreement with russia. also cyber security and immigration policy? these remarks are about 35 minutes. president obama: good afternoon. let me again by thanking chancellor angela merkel and the people of germany for their extraordinary hospitality here at the g7. my stay here has been at near it. i wish i could stay longer. one of the pleasures of being president is scouting out places
then, examining health care subsidies under the health care law with alan weil. then a discussion of the new survey of people with disabilities and current workplace barriers they encounter. last, i will take your -- they will take your calls and tweets on c-span. also tomorrow, a hearing on the current challenges of the transportation security administration. we will hear from an inspector general and a former tsa official, who has written about his tenure at the agency. the hearings start...
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then, as the supreme court prepares to rule on king versus burwell, we are joined by alan weil to discuss how states are preparing for the decision. later, we hear from the kessler foundation and the university of new hampshire. they discuss a new survey on the state of the workplace for disabled people. "washington journal" is live every morning and you can join the conversation with your calls and comments on facebook and twitter. >> a rules committee meets tuesday to consider floor rules for the defense appropriations bill and a bill dealing with agricultural labor link of meat -- agricultural labeling of meat that originates abroad. >> the supreme court term ends at the end of this month. the major decision is expected on health care, same-sex marriage, and housing discrimination. earlier today at the center for american progress, there was a discussion on the court's decisions, and why there could be a lasting impact on the u.s. and constitutional law. it is an hour and a half. winnie: imd executive vice president of external affairs at the center for american progress, and it is my
then, as the supreme court prepares to rule on king versus burwell, we are joined by alan weil to discuss how states are preparing for the decision. later, we hear from the kessler foundation and the university of new hampshire. they discuss a new survey on the state of the workplace for disabled people. "washington journal" is live every morning and you can join the conversation with your calls and comments on facebook and twitter. >> a rules committee meets tuesday to consider...
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and then as the supreme court prepares to rule on king v burwell, we are joined by alan weil to discuss how states are preparing. later, we hear from roger and andrew. they discuss a new survey on the state of the workplace for disabled people. "washington journal" is live every morning and you can join the conversation with calls and comments on facebook and twitter. >> the supreme court monday struck down a law that requires the state department to list israel as the birthplace for americans born in jerusalem on u.s. passports. they decided 6-3 that congress overstepped bounds in 2002. the president has the exclusive power to recognize foreign nations. next, the oral argument. this is in -- an hour. >> we'll hear argument first in case 13628, zivotofsky vs. kerry. ms. lewin. ms. lewin: mr. chief justice and may it please the court, how an american is identified in his or her passport or u.s. consular report of birth abroad, including the place of birth designation, does not amount to formal recognition by the united states of that designated location's sovereign status. this is the pr
and then as the supreme court prepares to rule on king v burwell, we are joined by alan weil to discuss how states are preparing. later, we hear from roger and andrew. they discuss a new survey on the state of the workplace for disabled people. "washington journal" is live every morning and you can join the conversation with calls and comments on facebook and twitter. >> the supreme court monday struck down a law that requires the state department to list israel as the...
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court prepares to rule on a case challenging federal subsidies for health care, we are joined by alan weil to discuss how states are preparing for the decision. later, we hear from roger derose of the kessler foundation. they discuss a new survey on the state of the workplace for disabled people. "washington journal's" live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. join the conversation with your calls and comments on facebook and twitter. last week, the acting head of the transportation security administration was removed from duty after an investigation revealed that tsa agents failed to find fake explosives during tests. this morning an oversight hearing on tsa. that is live at 10:30 a.m. eastern on c-span 3. before the end of the current term, the supreme court is set to decide king v. burwell, a case challenging federal subsidies. next, texas senator ted cruz chairs a judiciary subcommittee hearing on the health care law. he criticized treasury department officials for not testifying before the subcommittee. this is an hour and 45 minutes. senator cruz: before we get to the substance of the
court prepares to rule on a case challenging federal subsidies for health care, we are joined by alan weil to discuss how states are preparing for the decision. later, we hear from roger derose of the kessler foundation. they discuss a new survey on the state of the workplace for disabled people. "washington journal's" live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. join the conversation with your calls and comments on facebook and twitter. last week, the acting head of the transportation...