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joining us now is lisa collins.s on this sunday morning, may 20. >> tonight on q&a, william hitchcock on his book the age of eisenhower, america and the world in the 1950's. >> i call it the disciplined presidency. eisenhower was a disciplined man, a great athlete when he was young, organized in every respect, methodical. that is how he ran the white house. he was extremely organized. a lot of people, especially john kennedy criticized eisenhower's steadiness for being so disciplined and predictable. for eisenhower, that meant when crises came, he had a plan. he knew how to respond. used to say plans were worthless, but planning is everything. he was very systematic in the way the government. he met the press every week. he met congressional leaders every week. he chaired a national security council. he had his thumb on the government. he trusted the process. >> q&a, tonight at 8:00 a.m. eastern. it :00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> monday night on the communicators, the second part of our coverage of the congressional
joining us now is lisa collins.s on this sunday morning, may 20. >> tonight on q&a, william hitchcock on his book the age of eisenhower, america and the world in the 1950's. >> i call it the disciplined presidency. eisenhower was a disciplined man, a great athlete when he was young, organized in every respect, methodical. that is how he ran the white house. he was extremely organized. a lot of people, especially john kennedy criticized eisenhower's steadiness for being so...
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lisa collins of the center for beategic and international sure to watch a c-span's washington journallive at 7 a.m. eastern on sunday. join the discussion. ♪ >> on newsmakers, california , rankingan adam schiff member of the intelligence committee talks about in a hospital. -- talks about gina haspel. newsmakers sunday at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. eastern. >> sunday on q and a, university of virginia history professor on his book age of eisenhower, america and the world and the 1950's. the disciplined presidency. eisenhower come in the way he carried himself and the man he was was a disciplined man. a great athlete when he was young. an organized man in every respect. but that is how he ran the white house as well. he was extremely organized. a lot of people including john kennedy criticized eisenhower's touchiness for being so disciplined and organized and predictable. for eisenhower it meant that when crises came, he had a plan. he knew how to respond and who to turn to. used to say plans are worthless but planning is everything. you're always thinking, what is over the hill? we should be
lisa collins of the center for beategic and international sure to watch a c-span's washington journallive at 7 a.m. eastern on sunday. join the discussion. ♪ >> on newsmakers, california , rankingan adam schiff member of the intelligence committee talks about in a hospital. -- talks about gina haspel. newsmakers sunday at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. eastern. >> sunday on q and a, university of virginia history professor on his book age of eisenhower, america and the world and the 1950's....
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and lisa collins from the center for strategic and international studies will discuss north korea's threat to cancel the upcoming summit with the u.s.. sure to watch washington journal, live 7 a.m. eastern on sunday. join the discussion. >> next, a look at the role of religion in the republican party . posted by georgetown university, this is an hour 50 minutes. >> good evening. i want make a joke, you know it is a catholic event when there is no one in the front row. >> i will take the collection for myself. otherwise. thank you for being here. my name is chris and i am a program associate at democracy fund. we are a foundation established -- by the ebay founder to make sure american people come first in our democracy. for the past year we've partnered with the georgetown initiative for a series of dialogues on f
and lisa collins from the center for strategic and international studies will discuss north korea's threat to cancel the upcoming summit with the u.s.. sure to watch washington journal, live 7 a.m. eastern on sunday. join the discussion. >> next, a look at the role of religion in the republican party . posted by georgetown university, this is an hour 50 minutes. >> good evening. i want make a joke, you know it is a catholic event when there is no one in the front row. >> i...
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and lisa collins from the center for strategic and international studies will discuss north korea's threat to cancel the upcoming summit with the u.s.. sure to watch washington journal, live 7 a.m. eastern on sunday. join the discussion. >> next, a look at the role of religion in the republican party . posted by georgetown university, this is an hour 50 minutes. >> good evening. i want make a joke, you know it is a catholic event when there is no one in the front row. >> i will take the collection for myself. otherwise. thank you for being here. my name is chris and i am a program associate at democracy fund. we are a foundation established -- by the ebay founder to make sure american people come first in our democracy. for the past year we've partnered with the georgetown initiative for a series of dialogues on faith, democracy and the common good. we are also happy to sponsor this event. -- tonight's event with the georgetown institute of public service and politics. to understand our shifting political coalitions we must better understand the place of faith and the role of the faithful
and lisa collins from the center for strategic and international studies will discuss north korea's threat to cancel the upcoming summit with the u.s.. sure to watch washington journal, live 7 a.m. eastern on sunday. join the discussion. >> next, a look at the role of religion in the republican party . posted by georgetown university, this is an hour 50 minutes. >> good evening. i want make a joke, you know it is a catholic event when there is no one in the front row. >> i...
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lisa collins of the senate forest -- of strategic international studies will discuss north korea's threat sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" 7:00 eastern sunday. join the discussion. senateuesday, the judiciary committee board from a recording artist smokey robinson and other musicians and industry executives about updating musical licensing, copyright, and royalty payment laws. is two hours and 20 minutes. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> witnesses, please be seated. thank you everybody. everybody, for being here. as we have an opportunity to settle a lot of issues that we have been finding. trying to find a solution for, for a long period of time. once again, good morning. thanks for coming to our hearing on music policy and legislation to improve the current music licensing framework. today, industry stakeholders and artists will testify about how to protect and promote music
lisa collins of the senate forest -- of strategic international studies will discuss north korea's threat sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" 7:00 eastern sunday. join the discussion. senateuesday, the judiciary committee board from a recording artist smokey robinson and other musicians and industry executives about updating musical licensing, copyright, and royalty payment laws. is two hours and 20 minutes. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible...
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i'm lisa collins, a fellow in the office, and i have an honor of introducing our first speakers today. before i do that i would like to mention a word about safety here at csis. we have a very secure building and we do not expect any emergency situations to arise. if something does occur please exit the building carefully using the stairways and emergency exits and walk towards the national geographic building and i'll give you any further safety instructions should this arise. we will have an interactive session with questions that will be displayed here on the screens. you have each received a clicker downstairs, if not, please go to the reception desk and receive one. i would like to remind you about a few logistics things with regards to the clickers. please remember to turn them on. an on and off button at the top before you start choosing your choices and please don't walk away with these clickers. they have some tracking devices so you won't get very far, but they're pretty expensive so remember to return them at the end of the session. now i would like to introduce our first s
i'm lisa collins, a fellow in the office, and i have an honor of introducing our first speakers today. before i do that i would like to mention a word about safety here at csis. we have a very secure building and we do not expect any emergency situations to arise. if something does occur please exit the building carefully using the stairways and emergency exits and walk towards the national geographic building and i'll give you any further safety instructions should this arise. we will have an...
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host: three republican senators joined on this vote, senators lisa collins of maine, murkowski of alaskad john kennedy of louisiana. brent, i want to put the issue to you. what did you think about this assessment, and will this be a campaign issue? guest: unfortunately, this has become partisan. title ii became partisan when, in 2014, after the midterms, president obama put pressure on the fcc, his fcc chairman, to of the litigation to act. this was a reversal of previous policy that the internet is a title i regulated service. i believe in 2010, when obama's previous fcc chairman was looking at internet regulations and thought about title ii -- i believe over 70 house democrats wrote a letter discouraging that. has become political only recently. i do not have a crystal ball on whether voters will be activated by this. i think it is a complex issue most people are not paying much attention to. one thing on the polling, because to hear 80%, 90% of people agree on something, was surprising. i looked at these polls. they are asking about vague goals that dude -- a vague rules that do not e
host: three republican senators joined on this vote, senators lisa collins of maine, murkowski of alaskad john kennedy of louisiana. brent, i want to put the issue to you. what did you think about this assessment, and will this be a campaign issue? guest: unfortunately, this has become partisan. title ii became partisan when, in 2014, after the midterms, president obama put pressure on the fcc, his fcc chairman, to of the litigation to act. this was a reversal of previous policy that the...
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. >> two republican senators, so -- susan collins, lisa, voted against the bill.hrowing the entire democratic caucus. john mccain would be dean -- the deciding vote. >> he walks back out on the floor. and almost like a moment out of gladiator where the emperor is like thumbs up, thumbs down, there were gasps. when he put the thumbs down, when he said no, there were gasps in the chamber. it was like, oh, he actually did that. >> nobody should underestimate john mccain's ability to seize advantage of a traumatic moment . he is not uncomfortable on center stage. >> we talked about this. it was not so much a vote against the skinny repeal. it was a vote against the whole screwed up process that is washington. >> for a man like mccain, at this moment allowed him to say, i put my country before my party. >> when i saw the vote and saw the fact that john walked up to the floor and put a thumbs down, i said, that's my friend. that's a hero that i had. >> when you came back from arizona, did you always know that you're going to do it? >> i made a my mind on the -- up my mi
. >> two republican senators, so -- susan collins, lisa, voted against the bill.hrowing the entire democratic caucus. john mccain would be dean -- the deciding vote. >> he walks back out on the floor. and almost like a moment out of gladiator where the emperor is like thumbs up, thumbs down, there were gasps. when he put the thumbs down, when he said no, there were gasps in the chamber. it was like, oh, he actually did that. >> nobody should underestimate john mccain's ability...
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all democrats voting yea, republicans sues can collins, lisa murkowski, john kennedy joining them. the internet. david: that is what the obama administration did. that may be what we continue. melissa: i'm sure they will make it better. david: ain't going to happen. china's trade delegation meeting with key house and senate committees this afternoon as fierce negotiations continue. a live update on capitol hill where things stand right now, ahead of another big meeting tomorrow. ♪ melissa: the chinese delegation has been in town since yesterday and talks are wrapping up today. has progress been made? with the latest our very own edward lawrence. reporter: the talks wrapping up within the last five or six minutes. chinese delegation of 15 people on capitol hill all day. the talk is wrapping up with the senate finance committee chairman orrin hatch. earlier today, the delegation met with the house ways and means committee. now in a statement from the committee, from the democrat on the committee, new jersey democrat bill pascral, says we need to be tough on china. he goes on to say w
all democrats voting yea, republicans sues can collins, lisa murkowski, john kennedy joining them. the internet. david: that is what the obama administration did. that may be what we continue. melissa: i'm sure they will make it better. david: ain't going to happen. china's trade delegation meeting with key house and senate committees this afternoon as fierce negotiations continue. a live update on capitol hill where things stand right now, ahead of another big meeting tomorrow. ♪ melissa:...
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lisa: peggy collins, thank you so much. we love having you on. coming up, home depot's deep-freeze.tting the retailer. more next. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ is "bloomberg markets." scarlet: we are watching the 10 year treasury. the yield has been zooming higher as the selloff deepens. you're looking at it -- it's above 3%. lisa: look at how at 8:30 p.m. people digest at the data and traders reposition their books. it only climbed higher. the highest since july 2011. lisa: it makes you wonder where the next level is. scarlet: let's bring in our sector spider report abigail doolittle. you are going to key off the higher yield when you look at the sectors. abigail: you are right. yields are a big peas of what we are looking at. that is the real estate etf. spider to wector see the xlr e is down 1.7%. its worst day and more than two months. the double way me. firstly yields you were talking about, let's take a look at the today chart. this is a stringer. we have had a huge backup in rates. not so long ago at the session highs. but held as even bonds sold off. inflation fe
lisa: peggy collins, thank you so much. we love having you on. coming up, home depot's deep-freeze.tting the retailer. more next. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ is "bloomberg markets." scarlet: we are watching the 10 year treasury. the yield has been zooming higher as the selloff deepens. you're looking at it -- it's above 3%. lisa: look at how at 8:30 p.m. people digest at the data and traders reposition their books. it only climbed higher. the highest since july 2011....
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it was women that were really behind that and, of course, it was two republican women, susan collins and lisa murkowski who were really decisive votes and leaders in that fight. >> so, if you look back at some of the big standoffs in congress over the last five years, the government shutdowns during president obama's presidency, it was always women who kept the lines of communication open. >> agree. >> women fall short when it comes time to market those skills as political assets. it seems on the republican side, the loudest, most extreme, the members of the house caucus who are the most adversarial to the department of justice, to all of the norms that we see under attack every day, seem to be the ones that get the most air time. how do women grab back some of that oxygen for being diplomats, for being civilized, for solving problems? >> i think you hit on it right there, nicolle, what people in this country want is she want solutions, not problems. i think that's the frustration with politics. and women in particular are good at crossing the aisle. again, i think senator murkowski and senat
it was women that were really behind that and, of course, it was two republican women, susan collins and lisa murkowski who were really decisive votes and leaders in that fight. >> so, if you look back at some of the big standoffs in congress over the last five years, the government shutdowns during president obama's presidency, it was always women who kept the lines of communication open. >> agree. >> women fall short when it comes time to market those skills as political...
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>> reporter: lisa and bobby are hopeful as they wait to see if it works. jennifer collinsthe thc-a she first tried in colorado, and beth and patrick are lowering the doses of her anti-epileptic pharmaceuticals. they recently shared that after two years, jennifer continues to respond well to medical marijuana. so now that you know that thc-a works for your daughter, are you prepared to break or circumvent federal law in order to make sure she continues to get it? >> we wouldn't have worked this hard for this bill if we weren't. >> reporter: for teresa elder and her son, tommy, the situation is a bit more complicated. theresa works for the federal government. by law, you can't possess it, because you are a federal employee, right? >> right. >> but do you have an overriding moral responsibility to your child? if a doctor says it might be able to help, if all your research says it might be able to help, do you help your kid or do you defy your government? >> that is the huge dilemma. because i can't defy my government, because i can't lose my job. but if i have to choose betwe
>> reporter: lisa and bobby are hopeful as they wait to see if it works. jennifer collinsthe thc-a she first tried in colorado, and beth and patrick are lowering the doses of her anti-epileptic pharmaceuticals. they recently shared that after two years, jennifer continues to respond well to medical marijuana. so now that you know that thc-a works for your daughter, are you prepared to break or circumvent federal law in order to make sure she continues to get it? >> we wouldn't have...
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susan collins joined democrats in voting to overturn the fcc's decision. along with republicans john kennedy of louisiana and lisa murkowski of alaska. the final vote was 52 - 47. the house is not expected to take up the legislation. here is a portion of the debate. >> in december, the fcc made a colossal mistake by rolling back net neutrality protections. today, the senate has an opportunity to begin the process of writing that wrong with an up or down vote to overturn the fcc's repeal and restore the internet. it's a big deal. we just had a vote with all democrats and independents and three republicans. we have another vote around 3:0. if we fail, the fcc will internet neutrality protections in early june. if we succeed, this fight will go on for the the house of representatives. mr. president, this vote is a no-brainer. net neutrality is one of the most popular issues the senate will consider this year. there's no other issue that paul so decisively on one side. a survey by the university of maryland found 83% of people are in favor of net neutrality and that includes 75% of republicans, 89% of democrats. when
susan collins joined democrats in voting to overturn the fcc's decision. along with republicans john kennedy of louisiana and lisa murkowski of alaska. the final vote was 52 - 47. the house is not expected to take up the legislation. here is a portion of the debate. >> in december, the fcc made a colossal mistake by rolling back net neutrality protections. today, the senate has an opportunity to begin the process of writing that wrong with an up or down vote to overturn the fcc's repeal...
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susan collins joined democrats in voting to overturn the fcc's decision. along with republicans john kennedy of louisiana and lisa murkowski of alaska. the final vote was 52 - 47. the house is not expected to take up the legislation. here is a portion of the debate. >> in december, the fcc made a colossal mistake by rolling back net neutrality protections. today, the senate has an opportunity to begin the process of writing that wrong with an up or down vote to overturn the fcc's
susan collins joined democrats in voting to overturn the fcc's decision. along with republicans john kennedy of louisiana and lisa murkowski of alaska. the final vote was 52 - 47. the house is not expected to take up the legislation. here is a portion of the debate. >> in december, the fcc made a colossal mistake by rolling back net neutrality protections. today, the senate has an opportunity to begin the process of writing that wrong with an up or down vote to overturn the fcc's
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so far john kennedy, republican of louisiana and susan collins, republican of maine that voted yes so far on this. lisa murkowski joined them on an earlier test vote this afternoon. she's expected to vote yes as well. that puts you above the 50-vote threshold. this is what happens when you don't have a margin in the senate. the democrats say we can pluck off a couple of republicans and rebuke the trump administration on a policy they tried to alter, this is something that the obama administration put into effect a couple years ago. this really deals with the throttle. whether or not all the traffic on the internet is given the same weight. given the same speed. and they want to undo the fcc policy that basically says wait a minute. we're going to allow some traffic to go through faster, some slower. they want everything to be treated the same, trace. >> yeah, and explain that, if you can, chad. that's confusing to people. that's the whole thing. people think -- is at&t playing favoritism with some of their shows. i mean, what is the bottom line here for the user, for the guy that is looking at his wi f
so far john kennedy, republican of louisiana and susan collins, republican of maine that voted yes so far on this. lisa murkowski joined them on an earlier test vote this afternoon. she's expected to vote yes as well. that puts you above the 50-vote threshold. this is what happens when you don't have a margin in the senate. the democrats say we can pluck off a couple of republicans and rebuke the trump administration on a policy they tried to alter, this is something that the obama...
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lisa collins of the senate forest -- of strategic international studies will discuss north korea's threat sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" 7:00 eastern sunday. join the discussion. senateuesday, the judiciary committee board from a recording artist smokey robinson and other musicians and industry executives about updating musical licensing, copyright, and royalty payment
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and lisa collins discusses north korea's threat to cancel the upcoming summit with the u.s.e sure to watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. join the conversation. >> california congressman adam schiff, ranking member of the intelligence committee, talks about new cia director gina haspel, the molar investigation, and some issues with the u.s. at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. "q&a, tonight, on" -- william hitchcock on his book "the age of eyes an eisenhower." william: i call it a disciplined democracy. he was a great man, athlete when he was young, and organized man in that respect, and very methodical. he was extremely organized, and a lot of people, especially future president john kennedy kind of criticized eisenhower's stocking this for being so and ourble, but for ice commitment that when crises came, he had friends. you know how to -- for eisenhower, that meant that when crises came, he had friends. he is always thinking about what was over the hill, what crisis might interrupt. -- erupt. he met the press every week, he met congressional leaders every wee
and lisa collins discusses north korea's threat to cancel the upcoming summit with the u.s.e sure to watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. join the conversation. >> california congressman adam schiff, ranking member of the intelligence committee, talks about new cia director gina haspel, the molar investigation, and some issues with the u.s. at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. "q&a, tonight, on" -- william hitchcock on his book "the age of eyes an...