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david hawkings with us for the 25 minutes. start in center, alabama, larry, ahead.r republicans, go caller: yeah, i just like to know how come they can't live $170-something thousand a we have to live off about $30,000 a year because we of living for t social security and cost of living for veterans? guest: you know, it is a great i stion, it is very -- when get to travel around the country, i realize how many are struggling to get by on way less than a member of congress. irst thing i would note is members of congress, $174,000 is this up, looked bureau of labor statistic says on par with what the typical the united s in states. they are not like hedge fund anagers or wall street barons making $174, but $174 is a lot of money and a lot of money in a lot of parts of the country. what is different, a member of be in s is required to 100 ington for more than nights a year and try to have a life back in your home district have a home state and place to live up here is a big expense. up the other day, zillow, the real estate websi
david hawkings with us for the 25 minutes. start in center, alabama, larry, ahead.r republicans, go caller: yeah, i just like to know how come they can't live $170-something thousand a we have to live off about $30,000 a year because we of living for t social security and cost of living for veterans? guest: you know, it is a great i stion, it is very -- when get to travel around the country, i realize how many are struggling to get by on way less than a member of congress. irst thing i would...
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david hawking's will discuss congressional pay and benefits. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern this morning. join the discussion. house remarks from white senior adviser jared kushner after his meeting with the senate intelligence committee staff about russia's involvement in 2016 elections. he spoke outside of the white house for just under five minutes. >> my name is jared kushner.
david hawking's will discuss congressional pay and benefits. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern this morning. join the discussion. house remarks from white senior adviser jared kushner after his meeting with the senate intelligence committee staff about russia's involvement in 2016 elections. he spoke outside of the white house for just under five minutes. >> my name is jared kushner.
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exchange, use the dc that was the rule put in for members of congress and their we just talked with david hawkings from role call -- roll call. it ryan care, why do you call it ryan care? that : that was the term would eliminate medicaid and get rid of employer mandate. i didn't say i'm against getting id of the individual mandate because that -- some people an't afford to get the health insurance. employer mandate right now is companies to pret health insurance for them. employer t rid of mandate, companies slowly, but offering health insurance to workers and we can't do down that road. you're saying that congressmen offered to get exchange. through an one thing that i am open for is medicare for all american citizens. so if you want to do that, let's that discussion, but don't talk about getting rid of expansion.ndate or host: who is a republican that you look to as leader on this agree with?ou caller: well, i thought there was -- that is the thing, i am the new republican party to. trump was going it looks like trump has pulled a fast one on us. used , there was forest that we backed trump on,
exchange, use the dc that was the rule put in for members of congress and their we just talked with david hawkings from role call -- roll call. it ryan care, why do you call it ryan care? that : that was the term would eliminate medicaid and get rid of employer mandate. i didn't say i'm against getting id of the individual mandate because that -- some people an't afford to get the health insurance. employer mandate right now is companies to pret health insurance for them. employer t rid of...
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forward to it, john., host: up next, look at lawmakers alary and benefits, joined by roll call's david hawkings, if questions, start calling in now, we'll be right back. have a good one, sir. q&a, mark bowden book "hue"about the vietnam war. shocked me because the military command was so out with the reality of what was happening in the literally got young americans killed. the city had been taken, it was fact, he continued to deny it he whole time the battle was fought and would never oncede sheer number of enemy forces in the city. small units of marines and were being ordered to attack positions that were held overwhelmingly superior enemy forces in entrenched positions. >> sunday night, 8 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> sunday night on afterwards, democratic congressman loro talks about efforts to protect social necessary her book "the least among us, waging the vulnerable."e >> when social security reached had ronald oint, we o'neal who came together and acted and the social acted to make security solvent into the future. of this, mending of ands about social security and being insolvent can b
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then david hawkings of cq roll call will discuss congress alpay and benefits.o watch c expansion washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. >>> tuesday a how hearing looks at the roll board security technology plays in enhancing the ability of u.s. customs and border to secure the southern border. we'll also hear about current vaechlts in technologies that aim to improve the ability of those border agents to detect, and appear hadn't. see that live at 10:00 a.m. eastern here on c. span three. in the after a senate hearing examines the future of u.s. policy toward north korea under the trump administration. we'll hear testimony from susan thornton who sevls as the acting assistant secretary for the bureau of east asian and pacific affairs, serving as chair of the subcommittee is colorado senator cory gardner who recently introduced legislation to impose an embark goe against north korea. that hearing starts live at 2:30 also on c span 3. >> congress is expected to have a buzz week with the house considering proposed sancti
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david hawkings is senior editor for roll call, and the name of the show is breitbart news saturday, davidat's it. >> okay. arthel: let's pick up on the conversation. anthony scaramucci telling breitbart news this morning he's looking to deliver the american people the president's, quote, unfiltered messaging. so does this mean that the public will get more insight into how president trump is running the country, david, or will the unfiltered message be more of a distilled versioning of trump administration's spin? >> well, unfiltered means that, i think that is codeword for not giving stories to the so-called mainstream media. so that's a disappointment to me, because i am the mainstream media, i guess, the personification of that. what scare knew is talking about is what all white house communications directors talk about. remember here that it's a little bit confusing in this white house staff shake-up, because at the end, sean spicer was both the communications director and the press secretary. what scaramucci is doing as communications director, this is his job, he's trying to figure
david hawkings is senior editor for roll call, and the name of the show is breitbart news saturday, davidat's it. >> okay. arthel: let's pick up on the conversation. anthony scaramucci telling breitbart news this morning he's looking to deliver the american people the president's, quote, unfiltered messaging. so does this mean that the public will get more insight into how president trump is running the country, david, or will the unfiltered message be more of a distilled versioning of...
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then david hawkings of cq roll call will discuss congressional pay and benefits. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. next, members of congress and industry experts discuss prescription drug access and costs. fda commissioner scott gottlieb looked at his agent's role in improving the process. held by the hill, this is two hours. >>> welcome to this morning's briefing, prescription drug system, ensuring access. i'd like to thank our sponsor, the coalition, for affordable prescription drugs for making this possible. this is the first in a series of two events sponsored by the coalition to explore some of the most pressing issues facing the u.s. health care industry. this morning we are focused on the cost of medicine. in the united states, expenditures on prescription drugs are rising faster than overall h
then david hawkings of cq roll call will discuss congressional pay and benefits. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. next, members of congress and industry experts discuss prescription drug access and costs. fda commissioner...
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then david hawkings of cq roll call will discuss congressional pay and benefits. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. next, members of congress and industry experts discuss prescription drug access and costs. fda commissioner scott gottlieb looked at his agent's role in improving the process. held by the hill, this is two hours.
then david hawkings of cq roll call will discuss congressional pay and benefits. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. next, members of congress and industry experts discuss prescription drug access and costs. fda commissioner...
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david hawking's will discuss congressional pay and benefits. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. join the discussion. meadows who chairs the house republican freedom caucus talks about the group's ,ission, following his remarks congressman metals takes questions about the freedom caucus in gop efforts to repeal and replace the health care law. afternoon. welcome to the national press club. the world's leading professional organization for journalism where news happens and we are the constitution. theame is jeff ballou and 110th president of the national press club. i want to remind people in the audience and our -- about some housekeeping things that we have happening here. first of all to remind you for those who came into the room late. if you have a smartphone and we do encourage the use of smartphones here at the club. turments ur ancient acu allow it but we would like it on silent or vibrate because we would like you to tweet and follow along and to our viewing audience. and to do that you would follow
david hawking's will discuss congressional pay and benefits. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. join the discussion. meadows who chairs the house republican freedom caucus talks about the group's ,ission, following his remarks congressman metals takes questions about the freedom caucus in gop efforts to repeal and replace the health care law. afternoon. welcome to the national press club. the world's leading professional organization for journalism where...
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then david hawkings of dq roll call will discuss congressional pay and benefits.e sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. tuesday morning. join the discuss. >> tuesday a house hearing looks at the role border security technology plays in enhancing the ability of u.s. customs and border protection to secure the southern border. we will also hear about current investments in technology, aimed to improve the ability of those border agents to detect, track and apprehend illicit activities. see that hearing live at 10:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span3. in the afternoon a senate hearing examines the future of u.s. policy toward north korea under the trump administration. we will hear testimony from susan thornton who serves as the acting assistant secretary for the bureau of east asian and pacific affairs. serving as chair of the subcommittee is colorado senator cory gardner, who recently introduced legislation to impose an embargo against north watch live coverage of the house on c-span and the senate on c-span 2. and watch any time on c-span.org and
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and david hawkings of cg role call discusses congressional pay and benefits. live at 7:00 a.m.eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. >>> tuesday, a house hearing looks at the role of border security technology in enhancing the ability of u.s. customs and border protection to secure the southern border. we'll also hear about current investments in technologies that aim to improve the ability of those border agents to detect, track and apprehend illicit activities. see the hearing live at 10:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span 3. in the afternoon, a senator hearing examines the future of u.s. policy toward north korea under the trump administration. we'll hear testimony from susan thornton, who serves as the acting assistant secretary for the bureau of east asian and pacific affairs. serving as chair of the subcommittee is colorado senator cory gardner, who recently introduced legislation to impose an embargo against north korea. that hearing starts live at 2:30 eastern, also on c-span 3. >>> tuesday night we will hear more from president trump as he speaks to supporters in you
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david. >>> renown if i say -- physicist stephen hawkings marked his 70th birthday said leaving the paris agreement push the earth over the brink saying the decision will cause environmental damage for generations to come. >>> the climate is the hot one at philadelphia man center they have a jam-packed schedule for july and august from fireworks to an all time movie favorite a lot happening for everyone, karen rogers has the run down in 6abc loves the arts. >> reporter: this is the mann center's 41st anniversary season it filled with a lineup of musical performances movie nights and one of kind festival honoring the first african-american to go into space, the month of july kicks off with mashup of artists like the moody blues, charlie wilson and diana ross. >> this is diana's third appearance in the last decade. >> reporter: july 19, the philadelphia orchestra takes the stage with sky cover ski. -- tchaikovsky. july 25th, the new frontier festival celebrates the birthday of the first african-american in space, a philadelphia native. >> we're doing a world premier we commissioned from our director.
david. >>> renown if i say -- physicist stephen hawkings marked his 70th birthday said leaving the paris agreement push the earth over the brink saying the decision will cause environmental damage for generations to come. >>> the climate is the hot one at philadelphia man center they have a jam-packed schedule for july and august from fireworks to an all time movie favorite a lot happening for everyone, karen rogers has the run down in 6abc loves the arts. >> reporter:...
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david 0rnstein, bbc news, wimbledon. stephen hawkingever thought he would reach after being diagnosed with motor neurone disease in his early 20s. today, he was honoured by friends, family and colleagues at cambridge university, and he's been talking to our science correspondent pallab ghosh. when i was diagnosed at 21, i was told it would kill me in two or three years. now, 5a years later, albeit weaker and in a wheelchair, i'm still working and producing scientific papers. today, stephen hawking celebrates his 75th birthday. but it's been a great struggle, which i have got through only with a lot of help from my family, colleagues, and friends. at an event at cambridge university to pay tribute to his life, he was applauded for his scientific achievements. the legacy will be the scientists that he inspired. and there will be thousands of them, and they're still being inspired today. so there will be ten—year—olds today, or eight—year—olds, who are reading about stephen, reading about the work that he did, and may go on to be the next
david 0rnstein, bbc news, wimbledon. stephen hawkingever thought he would reach after being diagnosed with motor neurone disease in his early 20s. today, he was honoured by friends, family and colleagues at cambridge university, and he's been talking to our science correspondent pallab ghosh. when i was diagnosed at 21, i was told it would kill me in two or three years. now, 5a years later, albeit weaker and in a wheelchair, i'm still working and producing scientific papers. today, stephen...
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necessary hygiene seventy cleaners on strike david newell slots and a senior lecturer at king's college london has developed a softball to three d. printed hawks to highlight the organs functions and faith based in london st thomas hospital david a seen the pressures and stuff and questions what policies like breaks it spell for british health care for us as biomedical engineer is being embedded inside a hospital is really critical so it gives us access to the best clinicians who can really tell us what the key challenges are and how we can try to help and i mean the n.h.s. is really pushing and the people working there are doing their absolute best to try to keep everything together and keep it working at kings where most of the people there are just there are the workhorses so they're just there nonstop all the time anyway so we've got really dedicated staff who are just there all the time but certainly you know you read in the news about about challenges that are being faced across the country and this is something that needs to be addressed and in terms of what i would say if i could to the government is just to keep the research alive and
necessary hygiene seventy cleaners on strike david newell slots and a senior lecturer at king's college london has developed a softball to three d. printed hawks to highlight the organs functions and faith based in london st thomas hospital david a seen the pressures and stuff and questions what policies like breaks it spell for british health care for us as biomedical engineer is being embedded inside a hospital is really critical so it gives us access to the best clinicians who can really...
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hawk. this is an important place to watch. davidas the conversation about central banking changed over the last few weeks? we were focused on portugal, there was talk of coordination. what is this moment like when it talks -- comes to central banking? thehe fed has been ahead of world in terms of raising rates, so they are at a different point. the rest of the world is saying it looks like our economy is picking up, we are getting more tailwinds. we think inflation is about to pick up. there is a bigger question whether that is the case in the u.s. right now. the fact that all of these other central banks are convinced that this is a temporary thing, things are going to pick up, is giving a lift to the fed outlook year. investors are saying if other central banks are raising rates, we are seeing the dollar come down, that is making u.s. financial conditions easier, so maybe that allows the fed to go ahead with rate hikes going forward. that has been an interesting parallel development over the past few weeks. david: thank you very m
hawk. this is an important place to watch. davidas the conversation about central banking changed over the last few weeks? we were focused on portugal, there was talk of coordination. what is this moment like when it talks -- comes to central banking? thehe fed has been ahead of world in terms of raising rates, so they are at a different point. the rest of the world is saying it looks like our economy is picking up, we are getting more tailwinds. we think inflation is about to pick up. there is...
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hawks that we along with all the walking. politicking we're talking with former us representatives david jolly of florida where is the republican agenda at this point are we going to get things done in this country. you know they have actually passed several measures that roll back obama era regulations and so industry is somewhat satisfied on a very small scale but the big ticket items of health care reform tax reform other issues that is clearly stalled in my opinion larry it's because congress continues to default to this president listen this president was not elected on policy expertise and so i have recently come out with a column saying what congress needs to do is stop following this president but lead this president members of congress were elected on their own platform not trump so there's no need for congress to now fall subservient to trump's agenda which in itself is very confusing and contradictory at times i do think though on the major issues of the day like health care frankly republicans have a hard task ahead of them to sell any bill to the american people that actually reduces coverage it doesn't have to be
hawks that we along with all the walking. politicking we're talking with former us representatives david jolly of florida where is the republican agenda at this point are we going to get things done in this country. you know they have actually passed several measures that roll back obama era regulations and so industry is somewhat satisfied on a very small scale but the big ticket items of health care reform tax reform other issues that is clearly stalled in my opinion larry it's because...
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hawks and the doves. donald trump juniors russian rendezvous. david: welcome to "bloomberg daybreak." i'm david westin alongside alix steel. jonathan ferro is off today. theresa may is speaking in london. let's go to caroline hyde in london. on, the: the launch is fight back, someone desperate to appeal to the population after losing her majority and her respectability and calling for rival parties to contribute and not just criticized. we have not had much new coming from her. a lot of this was leaked to the press yesterday and today. we are seeing how this all fits into the focus with theresa may and whether she can work with the labour party in particular. we will be looking to talk about that with our brexit team here at bloomberg. we also have great guests coming up. david: thank you very much. let's get caught up on the markets. alix: here is where we stacked up. equities have gone nowhere. volume in europe is pitiful at the moment. i am looking at cable, not necessarily on theresa may's speech, but the chief economist at the boe will talk about where he comes down on the hawks
hawks and the doves. donald trump juniors russian rendezvous. david: welcome to "bloomberg daybreak." i'm david westin alongside alix steel. jonathan ferro is off today. theresa may is speaking in london. let's go to caroline hyde in london. on, the: the launch is fight back, someone desperate to appeal to the population after losing her majority and her respectability and calling for rival parties to contribute and not just criticized. we have not had much new coming from her. a lot...
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hawks and the doves. donald trump juniors russian rendezvous. david: welcome to "bloomberg daybreak."an ferro is off today. theresa may is speaking in london. let's go to caroline hyde in london. on, the: the launch is fight back, someone desperate to appeal to the population after losing her majority and her respectability and calling for rival parties to contribute and not just criticized. we have not had much new coming from her. a lot of this was leaked to the pr
hawks and the doves. donald trump juniors russian rendezvous. david: welcome to "bloomberg daybreak."an ferro is off today. theresa may is speaking in london. let's go to caroline hyde in london. on, the: the launch is fight back, someone desperate to appeal to the population after losing her majority and her respectability and calling for rival parties to contribute and not just criticized. we have not had much new coming from her. a lot of this was leaked to the pr
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david mccullough was booked on the wright brothers. have you read that. he's just a genius. so all these people from north carolina, kitty hawk all your it was a bunch of sand and wind. we created the airplane in ohio, so just remember that. national title or not. we claim aviation, not you, okay? >> host: you will get some pushback on that unsure. anyway, i was going to ask you what newspapers do you read? >> guest: i read, well, i read the "new york times." i read "usa today." i read the "wall street journal." i look at times, the atlantic magazine, sometimes i will look at the "daily beast." i mean, i read a whole panoply, and delicate clips sent to me and i look at the cbs, cnn, fox news websites. i read the bpc. that's a lot of stuff on going over. but i also really like to look at the information on the golf channel. >> host: did you watch condi rice interview on the coachella? >> guest: i haven't seen it but i was just so happy and fascinated by the victory of sergio garcia at the masters, and was remarkable, remarkable victory and condi of course as a member down there. i noticed she is never invited me to play golf.
david mccullough was booked on the wright brothers. have you read that. he's just a genius. so all these people from north carolina, kitty hawk all your it was a bunch of sand and wind. we created the airplane in ohio, so just remember that. national title or not. we claim aviation, not you, okay? >> host: you will get some pushback on that unsure. anyway, i was going to ask you what newspapers do you read? >> guest: i read, well, i read the "new york times." i read...
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hawk. eisenhower had this ability -- he did not have to be the smartest guy in the room. he was so confident, that he could be humble, and that made him a very effective leader. david: again, to give a plug and push emma on sales, the name of the book here -- we are close to our end point. i would love to go on for another hour or so, but one more question to both of you. ofis drawn from an event importance today, taking place resort,tain palm beach and that is the meeting of trump and xi jinping. ist i would ask you to do what would a wise policy for the united states toward china, a very aggressive, increasingly belligerent china, in the south china sea and elsewhere. what wise policy would be, in light of what we have been discussing, the failure of the post-1918 order, the success of the post-1945 order, and all the bumps in the road we have been -- we have discussed. emma, what would be your -- if you could slip a memo at the 11th hour to jared kushner, who is really running everything -- [laughter] david: what would it say? emma: it would say that despite everything, despite the hubris, arrogance, and mistakes, the u.s.-led world order has maintained stabilit
hawk. eisenhower had this ability -- he did not have to be the smartest guy in the room. he was so confident, that he could be humble, and that made him a very effective leader. david: again, to give a plug and push emma on sales, the name of the book here -- we are close to our end point. i would love to go on for another hour or so, but one more question to both of you. ofis drawn from an event importance today, taking place resort,tain palm beach and that is the meeting of trump and xi...