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it didn't make congress look good at all >> what do you think is the one thing or more than that that will be the hurdles in order to keep pushing this forward next week? >> there are a few -- there's some policy writers. some of the stick points with regarding issues like puerto rico, health benefits for coal minors, there's a variety of policy writers. there are a variety of legislature right side in there. >> thanks for coming in. happy friday. >> it's been something president took office nce the - >> we'll take a closer look at the push to repeal and replace obamacare and the gop new healthcare plan when 5at630 continues. >>> repeal and replace the house gop could not muster up enough votes. question is where do things stand >> adam health care reporter for politico is joining us more. where do we stand right now when it comes to they can't? >> as of now, we're in a holding pattern. at the end of the day, the republicans did not have enough to get the bill passed, they will go back next week and give it another try to get it through the chamber. >> i know the first time around, it
it didn't make congress look good at all >> what do you think is the one thing or more than that that will be the hurdles in order to keep pushing this forward next week? >> there are a few -- there's some policy writers. some of the stick points with regarding issues like puerto rico, health benefits for coal minors, there's a variety of policy writers. there are a variety of legislature right side in there. >> thanks for coming in. happy friday. >> it's been something...
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look at how congress looks at it. congress looked at it a generation ago saying what does it take to support a family. and remember, they set the minimum wage right, gdp kept going right on up. today there are so many folks in congress who hear from wal-mart about what the minimum wage will be. who hear from the big corporations about what the minimum wage will be. who ignore and plaster over the data that say raise the minimum wage. it's not going to have an impact on jobs. it is that-- they're not think being working families, they're thinking about the top ten percent. the profits that go to them. we can't continue to run the government like this, charlie. it matters to everybody. >> rose: you have to get power in order to change the government. >> yeah. >> rose: how are you going to do that? what is your prescription for the democratic party. >> look, that's why i ran for the united states senate. >> rose: why didn't you run for president? why didn't you run for president, don't just. >> no. >> rose: why didn't yo
look at how congress looks at it. congress looked at it a generation ago saying what does it take to support a family. and remember, they set the minimum wage right, gdp kept going right on up. today there are so many folks in congress who hear from wal-mart about what the minimum wage will be. who hear from the big corporations about what the minimum wage will be. who ignore and plaster over the data that say raise the minimum wage. it's not going to have an impact on jobs. it is that--...
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. >> that's the news for this half-h >>> this morning on "world news now," republicans in congress lookingemocrats are poised to pounce looking to block judge neil gorsuch's ascension to the supreme court. hear what the so-called nuclear option is that lawmakers say would blow up the traditional rules. >> we have new developments this morning on the deadly blast in a russian subway. some russian officials calling it an act of terror as president putin and president trump speak to each other about that attack. >> three people are dead after an explosion launched a boiler through the roof of one building, and down into the street into another building. a helicopter shot, shows the path that the boiler took, in the air, before crashing below. so what happened? >> and why the biggest headline from major league baseball's opening day included football stars. rob gronkowski and tom brady on the baseball diamond. what was going on? another stolen jersey? can you believe it? brian ross unit investigating on this tuesday, april 4th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> we are
. >> that's the news for this half-h >>> this morning on "world news now," republicans in congress lookingemocrats are poised to pounce looking to block judge neil gorsuch's ascension to the supreme court. hear what the so-called nuclear option is that lawmakers say would blow up the traditional rules. >> we have new developments this morning on the deadly blast in a russian subway. some russian officials calling it an act of terror as president putin and...
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look at how congress looks at it. ey looked at it a generation and said, what does it take to support a family? gdp kept going up. today there are so many folks in congress who hear from walmart about what the minimum wage should be, who ignore and plaster over data that says to raise the minimum wage. it won't have any impact on jobs. they are not thinking about working families, they are thinking about the top 10%. we can't continue to run the government like this. it matters to everybody's life. charlie: you have to get power in order to change the government. how are you going to do that? what is your prescription for the democratic party? sen. warren: that is why iran for the u.s. senate. charlie: why didn't you run for president? a lot of people wanted you to run for president. sen. warren: i had just been elected to the senate. charlie: obama had just been elected to the senate. sen. warren: i thought i should have learned my job. there are places where i do make a difference. and it matters. i am in this fight.
look at how congress looks at it. ey looked at it a generation and said, what does it take to support a family? gdp kept going up. today there are so many folks in congress who hear from walmart about what the minimum wage should be, who ignore and plaster over data that says to raise the minimum wage. it won't have any impact on jobs. they are not thinking about working families, they are thinking about the top 10%. we can't continue to run the government like this. it matters to everybody's...
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and this is his pacge and idea and obviously need to work with the congress. look george bush got tax reform in june 2001 and he relied on 10-12 senators to do that many of whom were up for reelection. and we hope the republicans see this as a good plan. go bold or go home has resonance. if you are going bold you are able to go home and face your voters and look them and went from seven brackets to three. and got rid of the loop hole and did it for the middle class. >> lou: you are to be commended and we commend you for doing so. don't go home, it is too much work to do. >> i am here for a long haul. >> lou: we can't explain the republican party let alone the democratic party. thank you, kelly. >> thank you, lou. >> lou: we are over on our allotted time. and we'll pick up the pace. the trump administration making it clear that funding for the board wall may be delayed. >> building that you wall is a priority to him. we know that that can happen latter this year and next year. >> kimberly joins us on that and much more. president trump slapping are tariffs on canadi
and this is his pacge and idea and obviously need to work with the congress. look george bush got tax reform in june 2001 and he relied on 10-12 senators to do that many of whom were up for reelection. and we hope the republicans see this as a good plan. go bold or go home has resonance. if you are going bold you are able to go home and face your voters and look them and went from seven brackets to three. and got rid of the loop hole and did it for the middle class. >> lou: you are to be...
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, republicans looking to go >>> this morning on "world news now," republicans in congress looking to sed to pounce looking to block judge neil gorsuch's ascension to the supreme court. hear what the so-called nuclear option is that lawmakers say would blow up the traditional rules. >> we have new developments this morning on the deadly blast in a russian subway. some russian officials calling it an act of terror as president putin and president trump speak to each other about that attack. >> three people are dead after an explosion launched a boiler through the roof of one building, and down into the street into another building. a helicopter shot, shows the path that the boiler took, in the air, before crashing below. so what happened? >> and why the biggest headline from major league baseball's opening day included football stars. rob gronkowski and tom brady on the baseball diamond. what was going on? another stolen jersey? can you believe it? brian ross unit investigating on this tuesday, april 4th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> we are keeping our inve
, republicans looking to go >>> this morning on "world news now," republicans in congress looking to sed to pounce looking to block judge neil gorsuch's ascension to the supreme court. hear what the so-called nuclear option is that lawmakers say would blow up the traditional rules. >> we have new developments this morning on the deadly blast in a russian subway. some russian officials calling it an act of terror as president putin and president trump speak to each other...
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day will be paid for by mexico. >> that's bipartisan with regard to who is in the white house, congress -- look when all is said and done, their main job is to fund the government and for year after year after year they haven't done it well. they haven't done it at all. they have, you know, sort of said we're going to pass the stop gap over and over and at some point there's the question of whether or not they will do it correctly. seas into the there isn't a will among many of them but trying to find a consensus. >> everybody stand by. an important note for all of our viewers. much more of this will be coming up this sunday when the homeland security secretary john kelly will join daya barb on "state of the union" 9:00 a.m. and noontime eastern. >>> coming, a massive russian military base in the arctic. new details of president putin's polar plan. r. the marriott portfolo has 30 brands in over 110 countries, so no matter where you go, you are here. he's a nascar champion who's she's a world-class swimmer who's stared down the best in her sport. but for both of them, the most challenging oppone
day will be paid for by mexico. >> that's bipartisan with regard to who is in the white house, congress -- look when all is said and done, their main job is to fund the government and for year after year after year they haven't done it well. they haven't done it at all. they have, you know, sort of said we're going to pass the stop gap over and over and at some point there's the question of whether or not they will do it correctly. seas into the there isn't a will among many of them but...
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assad regime. >> where is your head on what happens next, assuming the president does go to congress and say, lookd what i thought is right. i think we need to do more. that's what the military experts are telling me. now it is on you. what do you think congress does wth this? >> past this prologue, they won't do much. remember, barack obama tried to get authorization and never even brings it to a vote because he knows he can't win. let's see. i think if he does it relatively quickly with a plan, you've had a lot of people on this morning saying this is a good first step, but what's the end game? where does it end? i don't think he could just say, hey, i think we should do more of this. i think it has to be toward an end. obviously the republicans are the majority in the senate and the house, so that will help him with his numbers. but there is still this -- this is not an easy issue, right? there is a reason that there is smart people on both sides of it. so i think you are going to see an active debate if he goes to congress. if health care is any indication, which you never know, but members go
assad regime. >> where is your head on what happens next, assuming the president does go to congress and say, lookd what i thought is right. i think we need to do more. that's what the military experts are telling me. now it is on you. what do you think congress does wth this? >> past this prologue, they won't do much. remember, barack obama tried to get authorization and never even brings it to a vote because he knows he can't win. let's see. i think if he does it relatively...
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you see congress looking for ways to pay for going to a lower rate, particularly the border adjustmentthat is problematic for policy and politics. do they do it on a revenue neutral basis or do they create a big hole in the deficit rate at we are at the point where we ought to be thinking, what do we do when the baby boomers hires are in full force? it would not be good for the economy. it would put an enormous amount of pressure on cutting programs like social security and medicare. i think the right answer is to stick for a paid for approach. we can get to a rate that can provide real relief. what you cannot do is hard things in a completely partisan way. ♪ ♪ david: you are watching bloomberg best, i am david gura. throughout the week, investors and asset edgers offered insight into global markets at a moment when fiscal trade and monetary policy seemed to be facing a host of potential inflection point. here are some highlights. give me your sense of what is going on in retail right now. >> retail is a mess, to say the least. from a 10,000 foot view, this trend, these retailers have
you see congress looking for ways to pay for going to a lower rate, particularly the border adjustmentthat is problematic for policy and politics. do they do it on a revenue neutral basis or do they create a big hole in the deficit rate at we are at the point where we ought to be thinking, what do we do when the baby boomers hires are in full force? it would not be good for the economy. it would put an enormous amount of pressure on cutting programs like social security and medicare. i think...
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he's going to have to get the funding from congress. look return to this idea of think back three offer four years ago when republicans, including tea party republicans, were wanting pay fors, wanting pays to pay for, even allocating money for disaster relief, right? there is a hurricane. there is a flood. the federal government steps in and there were some saying we can't just give out money. where is this money coming from? the idea we're going to take $1.4 billion to a wall that trust us, wink, wink, donald trump will get mexico to pay for shows you and i think it is important to note this how far donald trump has moved the republican party from the orthodoxsy it was governed by. >> if i could add, one of those republicans was nick mull vany, who is the current budget director. that individual and he knows how this works and yet he's still pushing for this. >> things change. times change and jobs change i think is the answer to that. you know, one poll here that we found interesting on the subject of health care. only 36% of american vote
he's going to have to get the funding from congress. look return to this idea of think back three offer four years ago when republicans, including tea party republicans, were wanting pay fors, wanting pays to pay for, even allocating money for disaster relief, right? there is a hurricane. there is a flood. the federal government steps in and there were some saying we can't just give out money. where is this money coming from? the idea we're going to take $1.4 billion to a wall that trust us,...
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>> guest: when congress starts thinking about what a future fcc would look like. we're thinking about discrimination by vertically integrated platforms the conversation should not be limited to isps. the threat that google poses in particular to innovation in the content space is just as significant as what say comcast or verizon can do. >> watch "the communicators" monday night at 8:00 eastern, on c-span2. >> in case you missed it on c-span, cia director mike pompeo on national security and wikileaks. >> because while we do our best to quietly collect information on those who pose very real threat to our country, individuals such as julian assange and edward snowden seek to use the information to make a name for themselves. as long as they make a splash, they care nothing about the lives they put at risk or the damage they cause to national security. >> former pakistani president, pervez musharraf. >> those blaming pakistan are absolutely wrong. they must understand pakistan's sacrifices. the role we played and sacrifices we've given fighting terrorism. and we st
>> guest: when congress starts thinking about what a future fcc would look like. we're thinking about discrimination by vertically integrated platforms the conversation should not be limited to isps. the threat that google poses in particular to innovation in the content space is just as significant as what say comcast or verizon can do. >> watch "the communicators" monday night at 8:00 eastern, on c-span2. >> in case you missed it on c-span, cia director mike pompeo...
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the connections between the white house and outside, white house inappropriately calling the congress. >> look, me buying you things to eat and drink is nothing new, i don't know if it counts as a wager. all you have to do is look at devin nunes, i got this independently to having a direct connection to the white house what he put out. there's something. >> it's a web, thank you for sorting this out this morning. we have other news this morning. turning to supreme court battle. democrats now have votes to block president trump's nominee neil gorsuch. republicans are poised to overi'd them by changing senate rules to confirm him when they vote on friday. that would be unprecedented at this level. live on capitol hill with more on this showdown, what is next? >> democrats have now locked in enough support to be able to successfully filibuster neil gorsuch which essentially dares the republicans to do what they have been threatening to do all along, invoke this so-called nuclear option changing long-standing senate rules, getting gorsuch through this week with a simple majority vote. so far repub
the connections between the white house and outside, white house inappropriately calling the congress. >> look, me buying you things to eat and drink is nothing new, i don't know if it counts as a wager. all you have to do is look at devin nunes, i got this independently to having a direct connection to the white house what he put out. there's something. >> it's a web, thank you for sorting this out this morning. we have other news this morning. turning to supreme court battle....
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at a picture in my head of african-american legislators in the halls of congress looking like the roots as part of my research is difficult as it was watched the birth of a nation it was a second time i was watching it. i recall that i watched in high school. the whole point and when i watch it the same there was a particular screen shot and there it was. african-americans in the legislative chamber one of them there in the background was an enormoushicken leg. that was my picture. that was the a picture in my head. and it shows you how song popular culture can be especially visual images and indeed this movie captivated the american public and put in their heads lots of false images that were not countered by our schooling because of the inaccuracy of our schooling. so to be sure there were 23 african-american gentlemen who served in the halls of congress and in the senate. they did so with distinction. so yes reconstruction was a good thing. and it too early. and that was the jim crow era. african-americans were abandoned by the federal government. and allowed to be virtually re- ensl
at a picture in my head of african-american legislators in the halls of congress looking like the roots as part of my research is difficult as it was watched the birth of a nation it was a second time i was watching it. i recall that i watched in high school. the whole point and when i watch it the same there was a particular screen shot and there it was. african-americans in the legislative chamber one of them there in the background was an enormoushicken leg. that was my picture. that was the...
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>> congress looked into this. this is something that john nicholson, the commander of u.s. forces in afghanistan testified to recently. he's saying that russia has become more assertive the past year. they're trying to use the taliban and saying the taliban is fighting isis in that case as a way to also curb u.s. influence. they say that iran is helping the taliban. there has been a fight ever since 2001 between the two entities with the u.s. backing the government continually with u.s. forces there, nato forces there as the taliban has become more aggressive the past couple years. da dana? >> thanks so much. the trump administration facing many challenges. kim jong-un says that north korea is in the final stages of developing intercontinental ballistic missiles. the u.s. hit a syrian air base with 59 tomahawk cruise missiles. yesterday the u.s. dropped a massive bomb on isis cave complex in eastern afghanistan and this weekend, satellite images suggest north korea is preparing for their sixth nuclear test. a lot to unpack. marie is a former state department spokesperson. m
>> congress looked into this. this is something that john nicholson, the commander of u.s. forces in afghanistan testified to recently. he's saying that russia has become more assertive the past year. they're trying to use the taliban and saying the taliban is fighting isis in that case as a way to also curb u.s. influence. they say that iran is helping the taliban. there has been a fight ever since 2001 between the two entities with the u.s. backing the government continually with u.s....
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governor hodges, from the democratic standpoint, would you as a democrat, if you were in congress lookttacks reform and say, this i could work on? right now obamacare is too testy but this i could look at? >> well, first of all i think this is proof that this stuff is hard as we like to say about big projects like this. president trump has strong majorities in the senate and the house and still could not get health care across the finish line. so it is certainly weakens his hand on dealing with issues likes tax reform. my own view is, that infrastructure coupled with tax reform is something that ought to be done but, president trump has got to decide whether or not he wants to deal with the freedom caucus or he wants to deal with moderate democrats trying to get a plan passed. i believe that if he is willing to work with moderate democrats and business leaders that he can put a plan together that addresses infrastructure and tax reform. but he will have to be willing to do that. liz: senator lemieux, that is business.the president told fox he specifically said he want to it weave in or
governor hodges, from the democratic standpoint, would you as a democrat, if you were in congress lookttacks reform and say, this i could work on? right now obamacare is too testy but this i could look at? >> well, first of all i think this is proof that this stuff is hard as we like to say about big projects like this. president trump has strong majorities in the senate and the house and still could not get health care across the finish line. so it is certainly weakens his hand on...
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you see congress looking at ways to pay for going to a lower rate , things like the border adjustment tax. and that is very problematic in terms of policy and politics. big isst question is how it, do they decide to do it on a revenue neutral basis, or do they create a big hole in the deficit right as we are at the point where weught to be thinking about what we do when the baby boomers retire in full force. i think it would be a mistake to do a big tax cut that is not paid for. it would put an enormous amount of pressure on cutting programs like social security and medicare. i think the right answer is to stick to a paid for approach. i think you can get to a rate that provide real relief if you are willing to take on the loopholes and do it in a bipartisan way. when you cannot do is do things in a bipartisan -- completely partisan way. --r the last few decades 1986, we could do tax reform together because democrats and republicans insulated themselves from the attacks. out with jim baker and say we're altogether, which made it very hard for others to take it apart. david: last quest
you see congress looking at ways to pay for going to a lower rate , things like the border adjustment tax. and that is very problematic in terms of policy and politics. big isst question is how it, do they decide to do it on a revenue neutral basis, or do they create a big hole in the deficit right as we are at the point where weught to be thinking about what we do when the baby boomers retire in full force. i think it would be a mistake to do a big tax cut that is not paid for. it would put an...
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. >> guest: when congress starts thinking about what a future fcc would look like -- we're thinking about discrimination by virtually integrated platforms -- the conversation should not be limited to isps. think that the threat that google poses in particular to innovation in the content space is just as significant as what, say, comcast or verizon can do. >> hallhal singer go where the k is going no, wraith been. has the fcc been guilty of looking backwords when it comes to regulation and monitoring industry? >> guest: i do think they're bit guilty of looking backwards. common carriage is a concept from the '30 and designed in the an era of monopolies, and the great irony of is is that common carriage was designed as a nondiscrimination protection. but of course, title ii and the it's been used to justify the various what we call zero price rules has nothing to do with nondiscrimination. nondiscrimination would mean if i were to offer you a certain paid priority arrangement at a given price i have to stand ready to offer it to all similarry situated comers but that concept is anathema to
. >> guest: when congress starts thinking about what a future fcc would look like -- we're thinking about discrimination by virtually integrated platforms -- the conversation should not be limited to isps. think that the threat that google poses in particular to innovation in the content space is just as significant as what, say, comcast or verizon can do. >> hallhal singer go where the k is going no, wraith been. has the fcc been guilty of looking backwords when it comes to...
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the fbi is looking to the russia connection for almost a year now. and the congresslooking into this. the congress knows all about michael flynn. former deputy attorney general sally yates is going to come in a few days and testify in open session in congress. she's the one that went to the trump administration and said we believe that michael flynn, your national security adviser is vulnerable to russian blackmail and you need to know this. this man asked for immunity. so if the white house team didn't know what flynn was up to, they need to make that very clear as soon as possible. >> shepard: a.b. stoddard, thanks very much. the wall must be built. and congress must pay for it at least until mexico pays us back. and it must be funded in this putting, and that's that. remember that? it was a long time ago that that was said. like friday. today there's something all-new. the wall will wait. reality check next from the fox news deck. the dna day sale is here. get your ancestrydna kit. spit. mail it in. learn about you and the people and places that led to you. go exp
the fbi is looking to the russia connection for almost a year now. and the congresslooking into this. the congress knows all about michael flynn. former deputy attorney general sally yates is going to come in a few days and testify in open session in congress. she's the one that went to the trump administration and said we believe that michael flynn, your national security adviser is vulnerable to russian blackmail and you need to know this. this man asked for immunity. so if the white house...
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let congress look into it as much as possible. the problem here -- and phil and jim make this point obasically whether or not they are doing unmasking over here. it's an allegation in search of evidence. that's what it has been from the start, chris. he made a tweet on a saturday morning based on something he read in breitbart. that is a fact. the fbi, the cia, devin nunes, everyone who looks at this stuff has said there's zero evidence that trump tower was wiretapped. ordered by the president, although he couldn't really do that. that allegation, that is separate from what we're talking about here. i think the goal is to try to conflate it, muddy the waters and say, well, at the end of the day i was sort of right, which is what trump is saying. on the facts, on the merits that's not right. >> jim, back to susan rice for a second. this is one of the things raising eyebrows about her from the white house as well as right wing media. she was asked about this and she said something to the effect i don't know anything about that. coul
let congress look into it as much as possible. the problem here -- and phil and jim make this point obasically whether or not they are doing unmasking over here. it's an allegation in search of evidence. that's what it has been from the start, chris. he made a tweet on a saturday morning based on something he read in breitbart. that is a fact. the fbi, the cia, devin nunes, everyone who looks at this stuff has said there's zero evidence that trump tower was wiretapped. ordered by the president,...
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the president looks to add to his 100-day portfolio including the tax cut outline and congress looks for a deal before a friday deadline to avert a an partial government shutdown. a fresh republican attempt to revive an obamacare repeal effort. the president wants a vote this week. this talk of progress in talks between the key factions in the house, but we'll see. as far as speaker paul ryan even would go when asked if he's ready to call a vote. phil mattingly is live at a very, very bernie sanders capitol. the spending deal, what's the biggest holdup at this hour as they try too avert a shutdown on friday. >> the border wall is officially out. it's a battle between democrats and the trump administration for something called cost sharing reduction subsidies. what does that mean? it's about $7 billion annually given to insurers to help with the subsidies on obamacare. up to this point, that has been an administration bill. essentially. the administration has paid for that. but president trump made clear in a "wall street journal" interview he saw this as leverage and he didn't want t
the president looks to add to his 100-day portfolio including the tax cut outline and congress looks for a deal before a friday deadline to avert a an partial government shutdown. a fresh republican attempt to revive an obamacare repeal effort. the president wants a vote this week. this talk of progress in talks between the key factions in the house, but we'll see. as far as speaker paul ryan even would go when asked if he's ready to call a vote. phil mattingly is live at a very, very bernie...
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with a saturday shutdown looming, congress looking to buy time before the lights go out in washington push to reform health care. there may be daylight with the most conservative members now in congress. we'll talk to a couple of them. later, that unusual trip to the road trip
with a saturday shutdown looming, congress looking to buy time before the lights go out in washington push to reform health care. there may be daylight with the most conservative members now in congress. we'll talk to a couple of them. later, that unusual trip to the road trip
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congress applauding the president for the moment but a lot of them want the president to come to congress and look for authorization. what's the white house's approach to approaching congress for this? >> they are of the position we did not ask permission. that's a norm that we have seen since president obama decided himself that he was not going to conduct seed in his retreat from actually deploying missile attack against assad and changed his mind and went to congress and found out what he and david cameron in the u.k. discovered which is, it was a very hard lift to try to get that support from the legislative allys that they had hoped to get. and president trump made no bones about the idea that he thought it was legal. he thought it was supported. he gave conflicting rationales for that. but that he was not asking for permission. robert: i want to go to nancy. you've been reporting what do we know about who actually influenced the president's decision here? was it the national security advisor? i want to get david on this as well. it wasn't defense secretary mattis? or tillis? who is driving t
congress applauding the president for the moment but a lot of them want the president to come to congress and look for authorization. what's the white house's approach to approaching congress for this? >> they are of the position we did not ask permission. that's a norm that we have seen since president obama decided himself that he was not going to conduct seed in his retreat from actually deploying missile attack against assad and changed his mind and went to congress and found out what...
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congress. here's a brief look at her life and career. the story of women in congress begins with jeanette rankin who's elected to the house in 1916 from montana. she's elected to the house for years before women have the right to vote nationally. she is a bridge from the suffrage movement to women attaining full political rights. she was helping women get the right to vote not only in montana but in states west of the mississippi. and was elected to one of montana's two at large districts. part of her platform is she's a pacifist. she's sworn into the house on april 2, 1917 in the house has come into extra gary said because the president that night, woodrow wilson, delivers a message to congress asking for a declaration of war against germany. vote is heldthat is one of a group of about 50 tensed who votes egg u.s. intervention in world war i. she served a term in the house on the women's suffrage committee. the outlook lands committee, which is an important assignment for a woman from montana with much of the land being held by the feder
congress. here's a brief look at her life and career. the story of women in congress begins with jeanette rankin who's elected to the house in 1916 from montana. she's elected to the house for years before women have the right to vote nationally. she is a bridge from the suffrage movement to women attaining full political rights. she was helping women get the right to vote not only in montana but in states west of the mississippi. and was elected to one of montana's two at large districts. part...
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so perhaps that's something that congress looks at.dy know that president trump and his administration's policies on immigration have already had a big difference and big effect. secretary kelly has said that just in the last 90 days alone immigration from central america has dropped 70%. so we already know that the trump administration is having a big impact on illegality at the border. >> neil: cathy, can't they just change the law if we are going to protect illegals and shield them from prosecution or authorities, immigration going after them, change the law. but it is the law right now that if you are here illegally, you stand the risk of being thrown out, right? >> yes. but immigration is actually down. there is more mexicans. >> neil: illegal immigration is down. >> illegal immigration is down. actually mexican immigration is down and more mexicans are leaving the united states than coming to the united states. in sanctuary cities are historically safer cities because people will assimilate faster. >> neil: it doesn't matter if y
so perhaps that's something that congress looks at.dy know that president trump and his administration's policies on immigration have already had a big difference and big effect. secretary kelly has said that just in the last 90 days alone immigration from central america has dropped 70%. so we already know that the trump administration is having a big impact on illegality at the border. >> neil: cathy, can't they just change the law if we are going to protect illegals and shield them...
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it's certainly changed as he's seen just how difficult it is to get certain things through the congress. look, what's going on right now on capitol hill is this attempt to get a do-over on the health care proposals that the congress and the president have been working on. and the question, of course, is whether they can do it in time to show some substantial progress before the end of the president's first 100 days in office. a lot of questions about that, especially about whether 18 to 20 conservatives who wouldn't vote for the bill before might vote for the bill this time, now th it's en revised. so, we'll see. there's a lot of work going into the weekend, including a conference call that's scheduled tomorrow among house republicans to try to get their ducks in a row. meanwhile, i have to tell you, kate, right next door to the white house here at the treasury department, the president is expected to sign some documents today. among them, he's trying to take on one of the issues he talked about so much on the campaign trail. that would be reform of the dodd/frank financial law that affected
it's certainly changed as he's seen just how difficult it is to get certain things through the congress. look, what's going on right now on capitol hill is this attempt to get a do-over on the health care proposals that the congress and the president have been working on. and the question, of course, is whether they can do it in time to show some substantial progress before the end of the president's first 100 days in office. a lot of questions about that, especially about whether 18 to 20...
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plan to reintroduce in the next few weeks the bipartisan regulatory improvement act that the congress looked at last year. this bill would create a regulatory improvement commission that would review outdated regulations with a goal of bringing a list back to the congress and say we think these can all be ee limb -- eliminated. i also cosponsored annual act called the rains act which would give the congress an obligation to vote on any regulation that has more than $110 million -- $100 million on the impact of the economy. if we need it, we will go home and justify and the american people and the people where you will and i live can get their hands on us if we can't explain why that is a good idea to do that. i believe the government should work for the american people, not the other way around. i believe the president and the congress have taken advantage of this historic opportunity to drive that peg a little deeper in the ground. i look forward to continuing on these issues. i think we need to take more responsibility for these issues. i know some of our colleagues say, why did we repeal
plan to reintroduce in the next few weeks the bipartisan regulatory improvement act that the congress looked at last year. this bill would create a regulatory improvement commission that would review outdated regulations with a goal of bringing a list back to the congress and say we think these can all be ee limb -- eliminated. i also cosponsored annual act called the rains act which would give the congress an obligation to vote on any regulation that has more than $110 million -- $100 million...
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he wants this congress next week to take another look at his health plan. when congress returns next week, lawmakers will be laser focused on preventing a government shutdown next friday. president trump also wants them to take on health care. >> we want to keep the government open. don't you agree? so yeah, i think we'll get both. >> approving the republican health plan next week looks iffy. three congressional aides tell cnbc there's no health care vote scheduled. the budget is the priority. republican leaders seem ready to approve a one-week temporary extension while they work out a deal. speaking of deals, president trump is weighing in on why he wants to pull out of iran's nuclear agreement even though they are complying. >> they are not living up to the spirit of the agreement, i can tell you that. >> critics worry walking away from the deal gives iran license to develop a nuclear weapon. >> we would rather them be bad without nukes than with nukes. >> and then there's north korea. u.s. spy planes are now on the lookout for a nuclear test. president tr
he wants this congress next week to take another look at his health plan. when congress returns next week, lawmakers will be laser focused on preventing a government shutdown next friday. president trump also wants them to take on health care. >> we want to keep the government open. don't you agree? so yeah, i think we'll get both. >> approving the republican health plan next week looks iffy. three congressional aides tell cnbc there's no health care vote scheduled. the budget is...
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republicans reacted when they thought obamacare, which took way longer, was being rushed through congress. >> lookis bill was written. can you say it was done openly? with transparency and accountability? without backroom deals and struck behind closed doors, hidden from the people? hell no, you can't! >> seth: and now that we've proven ourselves to be craven hypocrites, hell bent on kicking millions of people off insurance, can you believe a word we say? >> hell, no, you can't! [ laughter ] >> seth: so trump and gop leaders are rushing this bill through the house against the wishes of almost every interest group and without any public input first. which may explain why this bill is massively unpopular. according to a new poll out today, only 17% of american voters approve of the proposal. and yet trump has not only been on board with it, he's been personally involved in winning over votes. in fact, after a meeting with hard line conservatives last week, he wouldn't shut up about how many votes he'd won. >> these are folks that were either a no or a maybe. all of these nos, or potential nos are al
republicans reacted when they thought obamacare, which took way longer, was being rushed through congress. >> lookis bill was written. can you say it was done openly? with transparency and accountability? without backroom deals and struck behind closed doors, hidden from the people? hell no, you can't! >> seth: and now that we've proven ourselves to be craven hypocrites, hell bent on kicking millions of people off insurance, can you believe a word we say? >> hell, no, you...
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with members of the congress also looking into the incident. >> it shouldn't have happened.hat was awful. >> reporter: new jersey governor chris christie is also calling on federal officials to stop allowing airlines to over book flights and remove passengers. until a full review is complet completed. dow was turned to give up his seat so airline employees could board the over booked flight. he refused saying he had to get home and treat patients. >> let's not get ahead of where that review goes. um, it was -- it was an unfortunate incident clearly when you watch the video it is troubling to see how that was handle. >> jane meller, fox news. >>> absolutely troubling. you see it you shoot it. our fresco users are helping us show what's going in your neighborhood. thomas i know you got a lot to tell you. >> powerful event in center city lucy. the organization women organized against rape held this auction as a fundraiser local advocates were honored for their work to end sexual violence. fresco user clifford sharing this video. april is sexual assault awareness month. over in
with members of the congress also looking into the incident. >> it shouldn't have happened.hat was awful. >> reporter: new jersey governor chris christie is also calling on federal officials to stop allowing airlines to over book flights and remove passengers. until a full review is complet completed. dow was turned to give up his seat so airline employees could board the over booked flight. he refused saying he had to get home and treat patients. >> let's not get ahead of...
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singer: when congress starts thinking about what a future fcc would look like and we're thinking about discrimination, vertically integrated platforms, the conversation should not be limited to isps. i think the threat that google poses to innovation is just as significant as what comcast or verizon. peter: hal singer, to overuse a phrase that has been overused, go where the puck is going not where it has been. has the fcc been guilty of looking backwards when it comes to regulation and monitoring the industry? dr. singer: i do think they are a bit guilty of looking backwards. yes, common carriage is a concept from the 1930's and was designed in a different era, an era of monopolies. and the great irony of it is common carriage was designed as a nondiscrimination protection, right? but of course title ii and the , way it has been used to justify the various, what we call zero price rules really has nothing to do with nondiscrimination. nondiscrimination would mean if i were to offer you a certain paid priority arrangement, i would have to stand ready to offer it to all similarly situat
singer: when congress starts thinking about what a future fcc would look like and we're thinking about discrimination, vertically integrated platforms, the conversation should not be limited to isps. i think the threat that google poses to innovation is just as significant as what comcast or verizon. peter: hal singer, to overuse a phrase that has been overused, go where the puck is going not where it has been. has the fcc been guilty of looking backwards when it comes to regulation and...
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congress. >> lou: looking at the issue and threats and somebody in the congress and senate would say we need> extreme partisanship means nothing is done. and the majority in the house and senate. so we have to figure out how to get it done. they stumbled badly on the health care. >> lou: what do you mean speaker ryan said he had the vote and guess what, he didn't. >> he didn't. >> lou: what is going on with ryan. >> i priebus is big pals with ryan. do you really have the votes. i hadinose meetings. do you have the voteses? you don't take a maybe. that is no. count the yes and they didn't have them for week and week and put the president out on the line and basically i think, then blamed the freedom caucus. to blame the freedom caucus. 15 votes. >> 15 out of the 35 members said no. and the others needed to come around. it is more moderates voting against it than the freedom caucus. >> lou: why is the white house not screaming. >> it looks like they were not close. they were not close to 218. and so i am not sure what ri are an was counting or going on a wing and a prayerer here? he thought th
congress. >> lou: looking at the issue and threats and somebody in the congress and senate would say we need> extreme partisanship means nothing is done. and the majority in the house and senate. so we have to figure out how to get it done. they stumbled badly on the health care. >> lou: what do you mean speaker ryan said he had the vote and guess what, he didn't. >> he didn't. >> lou: what is going on with ryan. >> i priebus is big pals with ryan. do you really...
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congress is looking into this.ut the public needs to understand, technically though this is united airlines, it's a wholly separate airline is republic airlines. a different set of pilots with a different set of rules. jesse: is that a russian? that could be another whole scandal we could be looking into. gotta run. i love delta airlines. all right? still to come within "watters world" -- "watters world" heads to texas to drain the swamp one rat at a time. >> we have some great designs coming in. i think the wall is going to >> i think the wall is going to start very soon. we had almost 200 bidders to build the wall. we have great pricing coming in. i think the wall will start very soon. jesse: will you pick the design for the wall? >> i'll be have much involved. when it comes to design i'm good at that kind of stuff. building on time, on budget, that's what i do. jesse: that was from my interview with president trump last month where he says the what else ahead of schedule. but arizona democratic congressman is su
congress is looking into this.ut the public needs to understand, technically though this is united airlines, it's a wholly separate airline is republic airlines. a different set of pilots with a different set of rules. jesse: is that a russian? that could be another whole scandal we could be looking into. gotta run. i love delta airlines. all right? still to come within "watters world" -- "watters world" heads to texas to drain the swamp one rat at a time. >> we have...
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pull off a big upset there, and i know how this works, you're going to have a lot of members of congress lookingthe white house, and in the future when they see republicans starting to lose special elections, if they do, they're going say, you know what? i think you may be right, i think maybe he should release his taxes. i don't care if my brother were president of the united states. if i were in tom cotton's position, i would say, you're right, she shouhe should releass taxes. >> you've had joni ernst saying he should release them. he could release his charitable deductions. the pressure is big now. in the past, presidents have released their returns and so it only heightens the fact that he hasn't done it. if the democrats win, people won't be over reaching. >> joe, would you need a democratic win in georgia tomorrow to be in tom cotton's position and see that he's in a really bad position? >> tom cotton is in a horrible position. i salute tom cotton for, unlike other constituen others who will hiding from their constituents. i'm different. i would say he should release his tax returns. but r
pull off a big upset there, and i know how this works, you're going to have a lot of members of congress lookingthe white house, and in the future when they see republicans starting to lose special elections, if they do, they're going say, you know what? i think you may be right, i think maybe he should release his taxes. i don't care if my brother were president of the united states. if i were in tom cotton's position, i would say, you're right, she shouhe should releass taxes. >> you've...