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me.ain to >> moderator: mike allen? guest: first of all, context, did you support in the 2016 election? host: the caller hung up, go ahead, though. guest: okay. so the point the caller makes is talking about programs and what you paid into them. throughout trump country and the trump coalition, a lot of people who both depend this program and pay for the programs, so that is another way not dent trump is traditional to a lot of the republican philosophies that we've heard over the years. host: houston, texas, karen is republicans, for good morning. caller: good morning. hi. yes. good morning. i'm calling, top of your report, done anything ot to reach over to the other 54%, to -- ould like guest: i said i was surprised he little, had done more to reach out to his base, which is different. for his base than the 54%. karen.go ahead, caller: what more could he do? every time he softens his right ends up being ritualed. as far as i can tell, everything he does is ridiculed by the left. reach ess if he tries to across or if h
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host: mike allen with us until 10:00. you can have him in your inbox every morning on axios' website. you can sign up for mike's top 10, the link there on the website if you want to check it out. scott up first in maine, independent. scott, you are on with mike allen. caller: hi. i want to pick up on something your guest said about the congress not fearing the president. the problem really goes across the border. -- across the board. the president and the congress and the senate no longer fear the people, they forgot who they work for. that is why they can promise you the sun, the moon and the stars to get elected, but once they are elected, all they give you a a free certificate for telescope from kmart. while they are out there, you are on your own. as far as healthcare, a lot of his people are going to get hurt, trump's people get slammed by this just like me, poor people. we were -- we are going to be left to go to the voodoo doctor on the back 40 somewhere to get health care. literally, that is how bad this is going
host: mike allen with us until 10:00. you can have him in your inbox every morning on axios' website. you can sign up for mike's top 10, the link there on the website if you want to check it out. scott up first in maine, independent. scott, you are on with mike allen. caller: hi. i want to pick up on something your guest said about the congress not fearing the president. the problem really goes across the border. -- across the board. the president and the congress and the senate no longer fear...
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mike allen, let's jump right headline from our less than two hours ago. why trump can't get congress to he wants. why can't he? ller: guest: first, thank you for having >>great, >> you have gotten said judge great sense of the matter.yd >> the president will have trouble on the hill because they don't hear him and did they don't need him but to refocus on his base with itspl standing with his people turned out to be credibly durable by the way today's day 116 or maybe day 118. some 90% to voted would vote for him again. and very strong but has done so little to reach out to that 54 percent that did not bow for yemen that weakens him on the hill. and fear goes a long way. but at the moment the members don't fear him. >> muhammed is trumpeting attention to the pollingy numbers? that is accordingpr to those who responded that approval rating with the "wall street journal" poll yesterday does that matter at this point?. >> of course they matter does the country feel like it is going in the right direction? so that could affect elections. and the president has
mike allen, let's jump right headline from our less than two hours ago. why trump can't get congress to he wants. why can't he? ller: guest: first, thank you for having >>great, >> you have gotten said judge great sense of the matter.yd >> the president will have trouble on the hill because they don't hear him and did they don't need him but to refocus on his base with itspl standing with his people turned out to be credibly durable by the way today's day 116 or maybe day 118....
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you will hear from mike allen, jonathan swan, kaitlyn. really required recorders who are treated seriously with awesome access in the white house -- reporters. my hope is that when you geographic to it now you are like i see, you are opening my eyes and what is happening and what they are like tee do to next >> gene is up first. houston, texas, line it democrats. >> good morning. i have been watching c-span longer than your guest and seen a lot of changes in media. i have been a web master since around 1998. long time. i follow the online media models and watched how they have grown and changed. i saw when your company hit the air and started following them and it was politics that drawed me in. i like your business model. what you are saying is you will do honest journalism and i think that is a good concept and i like what i am seeing and hearing. but i have a question. do you believe in general there is an overall liberal media bias? >> guest: absolutely. i think have said this for 20 years. there has been forever. i would say i worked
you will hear from mike allen, jonathan swan, kaitlyn. really required recorders who are treated seriously with awesome access in the white house -- reporters. my hope is that when you geographic to it now you are like i see, you are opening my eyes and what is happening and what they are like tee do to next >> gene is up first. houston, texas, line it democrats. >> good morning. i have been watching c-span longer than your guest and seen a lot of changes in media. i have been a web...
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this will hang over his head as long as the investigation drags on. >> jeremy peters, mike allen.ou both so much for coming on our broadcast tonight. >>> and another break for us. >>> and another break for us. when we come back a guy who used to set the visuals for all presidential travel will critique the visuals thus far from this trump trip. >>> welcome back. with the president now in his final stop of his first overseas trip some viral imagery. we asked josh king to talk optics. josh is a veteran events man and has written about the stagecraft of the presidency. he is the author of "offscript." welcome to you. thinking about you as we have watched these visuals go a by. some personal favorites the dance of the swords which can be near fatal, the slow dance and dance mix versions. it is hard to look comfortable when you are dancing with a sword not on home turf. it was the same night as the glowing orb. my question for you is let's say you are an advance man for the president. the saudis say we want the president to put his hands on glowing orb. what do you say? >> you get thes
this will hang over his head as long as the investigation drags on. >> jeremy peters, mike allen.ou both so much for coming on our broadcast tonight. >>> and another break for us. >>> and another break for us. when we come back a guy who used to set the visuals for all presidential travel will critique the visuals thus far from this trump trip. >>> welcome back. with the president now in his final stop of his first overseas trip some viral imagery. we asked josh...
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caitlin a, health care reporter, and mike allen. journal"shington 8:00 a.m.on axios at eastern on c-span. >> next president speech provides -- president trump provides the commencement speech at liberty university. then, apple ceo tim cook speaks at the newseum's burst the words ceremony. deliversresident trump the commencement speech at liberty university. it is his first commencement speech as president. this is just over 30 minutes. [applause] president trump: thank you very much, everybody. and congratulations to the class of 2017. that is some achievement.
caitlin a, health care reporter, and mike allen. journal"shington 8:00 a.m.on axios at eastern on c-span. >> next president speech provides -- president trump provides the commencement speech at liberty university. then, apple ceo tim cook speaks at the newseum's burst the words ceremony. deliversresident trump the commencement speech at liberty university. it is his first commencement speech as president. this is just over 30 minutes. [applause] president trump: thank you very much,...
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this will hang over his head as long as the investigation drags on. >> jeremy peters, mike allen.h so much for coming on our broadcast tonight. >>> and another break for us. when we come back a guy who used to set the visuals for all presidential travel will critique the visuals thus far from this trump trip. on september 9, 2010, pg&e learned a tragic lesson we can never forget. this gas pipeline ruptured in san bruno. the explosion and fire killed eight people. pg&e was convicted of six felony charges including five violations of the u.s. pipeline safety act and obstructing an ntsb investigation. pg&e was fined, placed under an outside monitor, given five years of probation, and required to perform 10,000 hours of community service. we are deeply sorry. we failed our customers in san bruno. while an apology alone will never be enough, actions can make pg&e safer. and that's why we've replaced hundreds of miles of gas pipeline, adopted new leak detection technology that is one-thousand times more sensitive, and built a state-of-the-art gas operations center. we can never forget w
this will hang over his head as long as the investigation drags on. >> jeremy peters, mike allen.h so much for coming on our broadcast tonight. >>> and another break for us. when we come back a guy who used to set the visuals for all presidential travel will critique the visuals thus far from this trump trip. on september 9, 2010, pg&e learned a tragic lesson we can never forget. this gas pipeline ruptured in san bruno. the explosion and fire killed eight people. pg&e was...
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our guests include cofounder executive editor mike allen. we'll have the latest news from the white house and capitol hill. washington journal, live from arlington virginia starting at 8:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. on monday at three judge panel of the ninth circuit court of appeals will hear oral arguments on the revised travel ban, who i versus tron. the court is considering an appeal on issuing visas from six majority muslim countries. hawaii was the first state to see the trump organization which removed iraq from the list. c-span petition the ninth circuit the court granted our request. live coverage begins monday at 1230 eastern on c-span. >> national security advisor spoke with advisors this afternoon about the president's upcoming trip to saudi arabia, israel, the vatican, belgium and italy. sean spicer takes questions afterward which centered on the firing of fbi director, james comey. [inaudible] good afternoon. it's good to be back with you. apparently i was a little missed. there one week out from the presence foreign trip. i want
our guests include cofounder executive editor mike allen. we'll have the latest news from the white house and capitol hill. washington journal, live from arlington virginia starting at 8:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. on monday at three judge panel of the ninth circuit court of appeals will hear oral arguments on the revised travel ban, who i versus tron. the court is considering an appeal on issuing visas from six majority muslim countries. hawaii was the first state to see the trump organization...
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joining me now is mike allen, co-founder of axios and the editor of the axios am newsletter. mike, thank you for coming, happy memorial day weekend. >> and to you and yours. it's an honor and treat to be here. >> rose: jared kushner, no one closer to the president. he and his wife ivanka trump. he is said to be at the center of the investigation without any question or anybody suggesting or knowing that he is in any way having done something. his lawyers have said he will come forward and explain everything about their meetings he's had with russians, but this is a critical point for someone so close to the president to be so central to an investigation. >> perfectly put, charlie. just to set the scene here, over the months we've called jared kushner the supreme court because he's the last word. you talk to people both inside the west wing, c.e.o.s that come in there, and we say if you want to sell an idea to the president, if you want to convince the president of something, who do you talk to? universally they say jared kushner, who is very gifted at moving the president in
joining me now is mike allen, co-founder of axios and the editor of the axios am newsletter. mike, thank you for coming, happy memorial day weekend. >> and to you and yours. it's an honor and treat to be here. >> rose: jared kushner, no one closer to the president. he and his wife ivanka trump. he is said to be at the center of the investigation without any question or anybody suggesting or knowing that he is in any way having done something. his lawyers have said he will come...
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ceo, jonathan swann, national political reporter .overing the trump presidency caitlin owens, and mike allen, cofounder and executive editor. watch washington journal spotlight like monday morning starting at 8:00 am eastern on c-span. >> president john f. kennedy was born 100 years ago on may 29, 1917. next, the national archives jose -- hosts a conversation with his nephew stephen kennedy smith and joseph brinkley -- douglas brinkley. they reflect on his life and legacy, his administration's new frontier policy and his conception of his american identity. this is just over an hour. >> when john f. key
ceo, jonathan swann, national political reporter .overing the trump presidency caitlin owens, and mike allen, cofounder and executive editor. watch washington journal spotlight like monday morning starting at 8:00 am eastern on c-span. >> president john f. kennedy was born 100 years ago on may 29, 1917. next, the national archives jose -- hosts a conversation with his nephew stephen kennedy smith and joseph brinkley -- douglas brinkley. they reflect on his life and legacy, his...
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patrick healy and mike allen, appreciate it. coming up, after a week of contradictions, president trump proses c proposes cutting a white house's stable. >> are you moving so quickly that your communication cannot keep up with this. >> yes, that's true. >> what do we do about that? >> we don't have press conferences. >> what can the white house do to present a clear message and could a shake up be in the works? totally immersed weekenders. whatever kind of weekender you are, there's a hilton for you. book your weekend break direct with hilton.com and join the summer weekenders. it's about moving forward, not back.t. it's looking up, not down. it's being in motion. in body, in spirit, in the now. boost® high protein it's intelligent nutrition with 15 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for when you need a little extra. boost® the number one high protein complete nutritional drink. be up for it even if you're trying your best.be a daily struggle, along with diet and exercise, once-daily toujeo® may help you control your
patrick healy and mike allen, appreciate it. coming up, after a week of contradictions, president trump proses c proposes cutting a white house's stable. >> are you moving so quickly that your communication cannot keep up with this. >> yes, that's true. >> what do we do about that? >> we don't have press conferences. >> what can the white house do to present a clear message and could a shake up be in the works? totally immersed weekenders. whatever kind of...
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>> ladies and gentlemen please welcome your host, mike allen. [applause]. >> appreciate it. thank you for being here and think it to this amazing team that has put together this amazing space. i hope you all got they can and go cheese oatmeal like mom used to make. so, we think mexico and their quaker tropicana and nutrition brand for sponsoring this conversation series and making this event possible. thank all of you for reading axis. we bring that smart format to our events as well, so you will see quick segments that leave you smarter than you came and we hope that you listen to the axios stream. we have launched axios science and coming up axios future work taking and robotics ai, automation and we are excited about that. we are honored as opening guest today, someone who i admire and have studied and learned so much from over the years, bob woodward is a 45 year veteran of the "washington post", associate editor, shared two pulitzer prizes, watergate and the post coverage of the 911 terrorist attack with the author of 18 national best selling books and is the most selli
>> ladies and gentlemen please welcome your host, mike allen. [applause]. >> appreciate it. thank you for being here and think it to this amazing team that has put together this amazing space. i hope you all got they can and go cheese oatmeal like mom used to make. so, we think mexico and their quaker tropicana and nutrition brand for sponsoring this conversation series and making this event possible. thank all of you for reading axis. we bring that smart format to our events as...
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coming up in just a second we will be joined by the founder and executive editor mike allen until about 10:00 until the end of the program today but until then, a few more of the calls. go ahead. >> caller: yes, my concern is for the real cost of the health care system i am aware of the problem with frivolous lawsuits. and also the mismanagement of healthcare and the degree for the hospitals if somebody is insured. they got sued and they could figure that out. the point is to drive the cost up. republican line, john, good morning. go ahead. >> caller: hello? i am 54-years-old and every time i've had an issue with healthcare, the price has been astronomical. when my son got his finger halfway cut off when was a little baby they charged us like $30,000 to put two stitches in his finger. the hospitals have a license to steal unless they are regulated, then there is no way that the healthcare will be able to make it affordable for us working people. >> host: going back to that story about your son how did they justify $30,000 for two stitches? >> caller: i don't know. they made me sit there
coming up in just a second we will be joined by the founder and executive editor mike allen until about 10:00 until the end of the program today but until then, a few more of the calls. go ahead. >> caller: yes, my concern is for the real cost of the health care system i am aware of the problem with frivolous lawsuits. and also the mismanagement of healthcare and the degree for the hospitals if somebody is insured. they got sued and they could figure that out. the point is to drive the...
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my point is, you see his jaw locke up when mike allen was asking the question.ightmare for republicans and this is the scenario when they go home to districts or confront a reporter in washington is they have to have aides them them what has the president tweeted or said in the last 15 minutes that i'll get hammered about. >> it's astonishing watching people get off the trains, senators the doors open, they see reporters and say oh gosh, what happened now. i've had those words said to me on many occasions in the past few weeks. they're not prepared. >> they feel like they're being put in an unfair position by the president. >> absolutely. it's not just a nightmare for republicans. although it certainly is that. it's a nightmare for the white house. this is an investigation for whatever reason the president desperately wants to go away and as it proceeds and as more documents come out or subpoenas are issued or more leaks come out, what he does is he sort of does this bad behavior that got him into this situation in the first place. he causes up intel chiefs and
my point is, you see his jaw locke up when mike allen was asking the question.ightmare for republicans and this is the scenario when they go home to districts or confront a reporter in washington is they have to have aides them them what has the president tweeted or said in the last 15 minutes that i'll get hammered about. >> it's astonishing watching people get off the trains, senators the doors open, they see reporters and say oh gosh, what happened now. i've had those words said to me...
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. >> mike allen, there are signs his poll numbers among his base are pretty stable.last week, a 37% approval rating. this week it's still historically low but he's back up to 42%. his base will sort of tolerate anything, right? >> i think so. >> you think it hurts him with his base if he stay in the paris accord? >> i think it does a little bit help him with -- look, i think -- >> you think getting out helps him. >> i think getting out helps him marginally with his own base especially in maybe coal mining states, west virginia, other places like that, maybe kentucky. hey, listen, i think the big thing, however, for president trump is is that his base isn't going away. they knew what they were electing. they're angrier at congress and at washington than they are at anything else. they knew they were sending someone up there to roil the waters. they're glad he's doing it. it's not to say you won't hit a tipping point if we can't get, we, the republicans, can't get legislative accomplishments. then it's like the whole pox on everything. but there is a little bit more ti
. >> mike allen, there are signs his poll numbers among his base are pretty stable.last week, a 37% approval rating. this week it's still historically low but he's back up to 42%. his base will sort of tolerate anything, right? >> i think so. >> you think it hurts him with his base if he stay in the paris accord? >> i think it does a little bit help him with -- look, i think -- >> you think getting out helps him. >> i think getting out helps him marginally...
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and mike allen. journal"shington 8:00 a.m.on axios at eastern on c-span. >> next president speech provides -- president trump provides the commencement speech at liberty university. then, apple ceo tim cook speaks at the newseum's burst the words ceremony. deliversresident trump the commencement speech at liberty university. it is his first commencement speech as president. this is just over 30 minutes. [applause] president trump: thank you very much, everybody. and congratulations to the class of 2017. that is some achievement. this is your day. you have earned every minute of it. i am thrilled to be back at liberty university. i have been here, this is now my third time. and we love setting records, right? we always set records. we have to set records, we have no choice. it has been a little over a year since i have spoken on your beautiful campus. so much has changed. right here, the class of 2017, dressed in cap and gown, graduating to a totally brilliant future. here i am, standing before you as
and mike allen. journal"shington 8:00 a.m.on axios at eastern on c-span. >> next president speech provides -- president trump provides the commencement speech at liberty university. then, apple ceo tim cook speaks at the newseum's burst the words ceremony. deliversresident trump the commencement speech at liberty university. it is his first commencement speech as president. this is just over 30 minutes. [applause] president trump: thank you very much, everybody. and congratulations...
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joining me now from washington is mike allen.nder of axeios and the editor of the axeios a.m. newsletter. let me begin with the quote from you-- "russia is the swamp, and the swamp is winning." that sounds nice. what does it mean? >>--t means president trump is paying a tremendous opportunity cost for all the swirl and conversation about russia, that bandwidth and time of his staff, political capital on the hill, the patience of the markets-- all of those were tested this week in this 10-day period, we had the firing of director comey, which set off a cascade of events that the white house didn't at all amount. they will admit to you, charlie, they completely misjudged the reaction to that. >> rose: but looking back at this week, i mean, how do we measure the comey memorandums, the things that he wrote about a president of the united states asking him to go lightly or whatever the expression was on the national security adviser nominee of the president? >> comey's revenge. no question about it, charlie. this was another misjudgme
joining me now from washington is mike allen.nder of axeios and the editor of the axeios a.m. newsletter. let me begin with the quote from you-- "russia is the swamp, and the swamp is winning." that sounds nice. what does it mean? >>--t means president trump is paying a tremendous opportunity cost for all the swirl and conversation about russia, that bandwidth and time of his staff, political capital on the hill, the patience of the markets-- all of those were tested this week...
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joining me now is mike allen. he is the cofounder of axeias, and editor of the axuous a.m.etter. let me begin with jared kushner, nobody closer to the president, he and his wife, ivanka trump. he is said to be at the center of the investigation, without any question or anybody suggesting-- or knowing he has in any way done something. his lawyers have said he will come forward and explain everything about the meetings he's had with russians. but this is a critical point for someone so close to the president to be so central to an investigation. >> perfectly put, charlie. and just to set the scene here. over the months we've called jared kushner the supreme court, because he's the last word. you talk to people both inside the west wing, c.e.o.s that come in there, and we say, "if you want to sell an idea to the president, if you want to quns the president of something, who do you talk to?" and universally, they say jared kushner, who is very gifted at moving the president in a particular way. so now, to have the f.b.i. interested in him as part of this russia investigation, n
joining me now is mike allen. he is the cofounder of axeias, and editor of the axuous a.m.etter. let me begin with jared kushner, nobody closer to the president, he and his wife, ivanka trump. he is said to be at the center of the investigation, without any question or anybody suggesting-- or knowing he has in any way done something. his lawyers have said he will come forward and explain everything about the meetings he's had with russians. but this is a critical point for someone so close to...
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he was interviewed by mike allen during this event. >> thank you. it's an honor to welcome the speaker of the house of representatives, paul ryan. [applause] thank you for coming. congratulations. >> thank you. >> congratulations, you're easily one of the best three cofounders of aksys, just want to say. >> definitely the top three. >> you are backstage chatted bob woodward and interviewed by bob many times over the years. >> that's very entertaining. he gets more out of you then you get out of him i'm sure, but i have learned a lot from him. i have enjoyed his work for long time. there are not many people who can see around corners and in and out of things like bob kim is the internet a long time. >> in the -- [inaudible] so the question that bob woodward had, you became the 54th speaker of the house in october 2015. what is your greatest accomplishment? >> first of all, we were in disarray and reunified. i think that was important. since coming to office we had to figure out how to make divided government work with obama. we had to make sure we di
he was interviewed by mike allen during this event. >> thank you. it's an honor to welcome the speaker of the house of representatives, paul ryan. [applause] thank you for coming. congratulations. >> thank you. >> congratulations, you're easily one of the best three cofounders of aksys, just want to say. >> definitely the top three. >> you are backstage chatted bob woodward and interviewed by bob many times over the years. >> that's very entertaining. he gets...
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you've got speaker of the house paul ryan yesterday morning, sat down with mike allen for a conversationbout the legislative agenda. he talked about that healthcare vote, where republicans passed their american healthcare act by a margin of two votes. here's what he had to say about it. >> 2/3 of our members came since 2010, in sort of what i would call anti-obama waves in conservative districts to fight. in four months, we had to go from being an on the part of simple party to a governing party. the healthcare, i wouldn't want to repeat the healthcare experience, but i'm glad we went through it. i thought it was very cathartic. i'm glad we went through it. what it did, it got our members to acknowledge that they had to come to consensus, that a person with an r-22 district in deep texas had to accommodate, consider, think about and work with a person with a moderate, lean democrat suburban district in the northeast. and getting our members to do that is something they hadn't had to do until this year. and getting them to do that on healthcare was really very, very important, i think. ho
you've got speaker of the house paul ryan yesterday morning, sat down with mike allen for a conversationbout the legislative agenda. he talked about that healthcare vote, where republicans passed their american healthcare act by a margin of two votes. here's what he had to say about it. >> 2/3 of our members came since 2010, in sort of what i would call anti-obama waves in conservative districts to fight. in four months, we had to go from being an on the part of simple party to a...
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. >> this morning, house speaker paul ryan sat down for an interview with reporter mike allen where he spoke about the republican party from .egislative agenda the interview happened before the congressional budget office released its report scoring the economic effect of the republican health care plan. this is 45 minutes. >> thank you very much it is a the stageo welcome to the speaker of the house of the united states, paul ryan. welcome. do you read axios? speaker ryan: i do sometimes. you are easily one of the best three cofounders of axios. three.ely in the top you know, van nuys is a wisconsin guy. thanks for having me. mike: you were chatting with bob woodward. you have been interviewed by him many times. it's fun.an: i have enjoyed him and his work for a long, long time. we talk about those days. that bobuestion woodward had -- you became the speaker of the house in october tweet 15. what is your greatest accomplishment? speaker ryan: first of all, we were in disarray and we unified. we had to make sure we did not have government shutdowns. i like where we ended the year with
. >> this morning, house speaker paul ryan sat down for an interview with reporter mike allen where he spoke about the republican party from .egislative agenda the interview happened before the congressional budget office released its report scoring the economic effect of the republican health care plan. this is 45 minutes. >> thank you very much it is a the stageo welcome to the speaker of the house of the united states, paul ryan. welcome. do you read axios? speaker ryan: i do...
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mike allen? >> mike allen, yeah. koops that he's hit. >> exactly. >> time and time again. >> this, by the way, and i love mike and he's a friend we were e-mailing earlier by the way, the credit is due to a guy named jonathan swan who wrote the story. >> not axios. >> okay. yeah. >> as the senate begins drafting its health care proposal republicans in states have expanded medicaid under obamacare are at odds over how much of the expansion to keep intact and for how long. kayla tausche joins us from little rock, arkansas. kayla? >> good morning, becky. medicaid expansion is an issue that is a double edged sword in deep red states like arkansas. on one hand it carries a very high cost for federal and state governments. but on the other hand the benefits to hospitals and the economy here has been noticeable. take the university of arkansas medical science where we are. doctors say that the uninsured rate here has fallen from 15% to 3%. that they've been able to hire about 1500 new employees since 2009. and last year turne
mike allen? >> mike allen, yeah. koops that he's hit. >> exactly. >> time and time again. >> this, by the way, and i love mike and he's a friend we were e-mailing earlier by the way, the credit is due to a guy named jonathan swan who wrote the story. >> not axios. >> okay. yeah. >> as the senate begins drafting its health care proposal republicans in states have expanded medicaid under obamacare are at odds over how much of the expansion to keep intact...
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discussion with bob woodward of the "washington post" who is interviewed by the events organizer, mike allen of axios. >> thank you very much, and now it's an honor to welcome to the stage the speaker of the house of representatives paul ryan. mr. speaker, thank you for coming. [applause] spirit thank you, axios. >> congratulations. you are easily one of the best three cofounders of axios. i just want to say. >> you are a fan? >> he is a wisconsin guy, so thanks for having me. >> you were just backstage chatting with bob woodward. you have been interviewed by bob woodward many times over the years t. what's that like? >> it really entertaining. he gets more of you than you get out of him i'm sure, but i learn a lot from bob woodward. i've enjoyed in and his will for a long, long time. there are not many people who can sort of see around corners and in and out of scenes in venues like bob. he's been doing it a long time. >> so the top book, the price of politics, this is president obama and the house republican leadership. >> right. we talked about those days. >> so question that bob woodward
discussion with bob woodward of the "washington post" who is interviewed by the events organizer, mike allen of axios. >> thank you very much, and now it's an honor to welcome to the stage the speaker of the house of representatives paul ryan. mr. speaker, thank you for coming. [applause] spirit thank you, axios. >> congratulations. you are easily one of the best three cofounders of axios. i just want to say. >> you are a fan? >> he is a wisconsin guy, so...
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guests include jim, and mike allen. we'll have the latest news from the white house and capitol hill. "washington journal", live from arlington, virginia. later on monday, three-judge panel of the ninth circuit court of appeals in seattle will hear oral arguments on president trumps revised travel ban, y versus tron. the court is considering an appeal of the ruling that blocked the ban on issuing visas of citizens of six majority muslim countries. hawaii was the first state to sue the trump administration over the revised travel ban which removed iraq from the list. c-span petitioned the ninth circuit to consider allowing live broadcast of the court granted our request. live coverage begins monday at 1230 eastern on c-span.fficer: >> yesterday, chuck schumer called for a special prosecutor to investigate the trump campaigns ties to russia. he said justice department officials should brief senators on this firing of fbi director, james comey. >> well, mr. president the dismissal of director coming has raised troublingst
guests include jim, and mike allen. we'll have the latest news from the white house and capitol hill. "washington journal", live from arlington, virginia. later on monday, three-judge panel of the ninth circuit court of appeals in seattle will hear oral arguments on president trumps revised travel ban, y versus tron. the court is considering an appeal of the ruling that blocked the ban on issuing visas of citizens of six majority muslim countries. hawaii was the first state to sue the...
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and mike allen, cofounder of axios and executive editor. watch this spotlight on axios monday morning, starting at 7:00 -- 8:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> the british parliament is on recess until after the june elections. bbc parliament looks back at the major events that took place during the 2016-2017 legislative session. this is an hour. keith: hello and welcome to our look back at the u.k. 56 parliament. alicia: it was the shortest par limit for 46 years, just two years long. alicia: although short, there was enough people and politics. keith: two years ago, we had different leaders. the uk was a solid member of the european union and the brexit word had yet to be invented. >> as i once said, i was the future once. [laughter] keith: alicia: -- new people at the top. accordance with the wishes of the people, we are leaving the european union. >> they hold our values in contempt. they hold our values of tolerance and decency in contempt. alicia: a new approach to prime minister's questions. >> maureen wrote to me this week, and she write
and mike allen, cofounder of axios and executive editor. watch this spotlight on axios monday morning, starting at 7:00 -- 8:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> the british parliament is on recess until after the june elections. bbc parliament looks back at the major events that took place during the 2016-2017 legislative session. this is an hour. keith: hello and welcome to our look back at the u.k. 56 parliament. alicia: it was the shortest par limit for 46 years, just two years long. alicia:...
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national political reporter .overing the trump presidency caitlin owens, and mike allen, cofounder and executive editor. watch washington journal spotlight like monday morning starting at 8:00 am eastern on c-span. >> president john f. kennedy was born 100 years ago on may 29, 1917. next, the national archives jose -- hosts a conversation with his nephew stephen kennedy smith and joseph brinkley -- douglas brinkley. they reflect on his life and legacy, his administration's new frontier policy and his conception of his american identity. this is just over an hour. >> when john f. kennedy was born, the second of nine children, the young 20th century was not that different from the late 19th century. automobiles, airplanes, and motion pictures were novelties and civil war veterans were needed for reunions. the united states had just entered world war i. jack kennedy's lifetime saw some of the most extraordinarily rapid changes in american life. his generation was a new generations of americans unable to witness or permit the undoing of human rights. today's guests are president kennedy's
national political reporter .overing the trump presidency caitlin owens, and mike allen, cofounder and executive editor. watch washington journal spotlight like monday morning starting at 8:00 am eastern on c-span. >> president john f. kennedy was born 100 years ago on may 29, 1917. next, the national archives jose -- hosts a conversation with his nephew stephen kennedy smith and joseph brinkley -- douglas brinkley. they reflect on his life and legacy, his administration's new frontier...
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. >> always a good remind per there is another mike allen out there. >> exactly. they're both great. absolutely. if it's wednesday, it is a new lesson in trumpology 101. >> what a random twitter typo may tell the world about the current state of affairs in the west wing. >> the president and a small group of people know exactly what he meant. >> democrats are still stuck in an identity crisis. >> i think i was theville of a very broad assumption i was going to win. >> and neat candidates thoufl battle for the soul of the democratic party in virginia is taking center stage with the gubernatorial race. this is mtp daily and it starts right now. good evening. i'm chuck todd. folks, it's not a good sign when a yogi berra quote sums up the white house. what else can you say rather than it's deja vu all over again? the chief of staff's job is on the line. again. the russia probe is wreaking havoc. again. the preds is tweeting absurdities and the white house is defending them. again. who the heck is steering this ship? who knows? where is the ship headed? we don't know.
. >> always a good remind per there is another mike allen out there. >> exactly. they're both great. absolutely. if it's wednesday, it is a new lesson in trumpology 101. >> what a random twitter typo may tell the world about the current state of affairs in the west wing. >> the president and a small group of people know exactly what he meant. >> democrats are still stuck in an identity crisis. >> i think i was theville of a very broad assumption i was going...
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and mike allen, cofounder of axios and executive editor. watch this spotlight on axios monday morning, starting at 7:00 -- 8:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> the british parliament is on recess until after the june elections. bbc parliament looks back at the major events that took place during the 2016-2017 legislative session. this is an hour.
and mike allen, cofounder of axios and executive editor. watch this spotlight on axios monday morning, starting at 7:00 -- 8:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> the british parliament is on recess until after the june elections. bbc parliament looks back at the major events that took place during the 2016-2017 legislative session. this is an hour.
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we have a good one, mike allen, the executive editor of axios, steve kornacki national political correspondent for nbc, rob ki mach, served as hillary clinton's campaign manager and jeremy bash former chief of staff at the cia and d.o.d. and nbc national security analyst. president trump has said what he did was for humanitarian reasons but you have said way too dangerous. >> i don't know of any humanitarian reasons that justifies providing classified information to our adversary. this is the intelligence officer's worst nightmare because they recruit human sources and say we're going to protect your life and send your information directly to the president's desk. now it turns out when you send it to the president's desk you may not be able to protect the source's life. >> does it hold any water when the president says i'm looking to work with russia. he never acknowledges that russia on any level is an adver sairty. what could be done in syria, it's not just like russia is on the sidelines doing nothing. they're on the other guy's team. >> i think we're just trying to get the signal straight
we have a good one, mike allen, the executive editor of axios, steve kornacki national political correspondent for nbc, rob ki mach, served as hillary clinton's campaign manager and jeremy bash former chief of staff at the cia and d.o.d. and nbc national security analyst. president trump has said what he did was for humanitarian reasons but you have said way too dangerous. >> i don't know of any humanitarian reasons that justifies providing classified information to our adversary. this is...
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mike allen calls it the price of inexperience. saying the president didn't know any better. >> we've written about how he's a real estate investor. as a president it's different. you have to keep these things compartmentalized. i think we've seen people tell us thre these things. he doesn't have the experience dealing with this kind of information before. >> back to what we were discussing, the president's comments when he was not president, on the campaign trail. >> we can't have someone in the oval office who doesn't understand the meaning of the word "confidential" or "classified." the secretary of state was extremely careless and negligent in handling our classified secrets. in my administration, i am going to enforce all laws concerning the protection of classified information. >> likely not the first time folks have seen a montage like that and probably not the last. how does the president thread the needle here? >> and there are tweets too. for every single incident there is a tweet from the past where he completely contrad
mike allen calls it the price of inexperience. saying the president didn't know any better. >> we've written about how he's a real estate investor. as a president it's different. you have to keep these things compartmentalized. i think we've seen people tell us thre these things. he doesn't have the experience dealing with this kind of information before. >> back to what we were discussing, the president's comments when he was not president, on the campaign trail. >> we can't...
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. >> mike allen is executive editor of axia. mike, your thoughts on this? >> greta, this gives the white house some breathing room by having action here, by having this taken seriously. this gives them the chance to talk about something else and do something else. but as every single one of your guests has pointed out starting with the great peter baker, that in the long run, real danger, real risk, real tonight worry about what's going to be found because as your guest just pointed out, one of the consequence of the comey firing is that there is more scrutiny of everything. that the justice department is more scrutinized. the hill investigation is more scrutinized. there's no chance of it going away. so, this is now a permanent fixture of this administration. you were just talking on the air very smartly about the staff and resources that this prosecutor will have. in the very short term, this gives the chance that -- the president to get this sort of mini reset that they hope he'll get on this trip. the president's credit, you covered him over many years,
. >> mike allen is executive editor of axia. mike, your thoughts on this? >> greta, this gives the white house some breathing room by having action here, by having this taken seriously. this gives them the chance to talk about something else and do something else. but as every single one of your guests has pointed out starting with the great peter baker, that in the long run, real danger, real risk, real tonight worry about what's going to be found because as your guest just pointed...
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axios, mike allen reporting that there could be, reince priebus, sean spicer, steve bannon.eek, but most is centered around communication. >> right. >> what does that tell you about the president? >> well, he has to be aware that this didn't go off as well as he thought it does. he doesn't seem like he may be aware that it may be because of him. so, if he looks at someone, i think it would be the communications team. now, granted, sean spicer's head of communications. last week, some of the biggest stumbles actually came from sarah huckabee sanders, not sean spicer. but i think it's fair to say -- >> because of naval reserve duty, to be clear. >> yeah. >> we're told. >> fair enough. the biggest miscommunication came last week, though, from president donald trump. and so, he would have to look at himself first. >> and i think if they did a big reboot this week, it would overshadow their foreign trip. i think a big reboot this week would just bring, you know, the palace intrigue back to the headlines. so, it's unclear whether he's just venting to friends or -- >> it's just mon
axios, mike allen reporting that there could be, reince priebus, sean spicer, steve bannon.eek, but most is centered around communication. >> right. >> what does that tell you about the president? >> well, he has to be aware that this didn't go off as well as he thought it does. he doesn't seem like he may be aware that it may be because of him. so, if he looks at someone, i think it would be the communications team. now, granted, sean spicer's head of communications. last...
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caitlin owen, health care reporter and mike allen, cofounder of axios. washington journal live monday axios morning starting at 8:00 a.m. eastern only on c-span. tomorrow the cato institute looks at tax changes proposed by president trump in the u.s. house, and previews the next few months of the congressional process. live coverage beginning at noon eastern on c-span three. >> the british parliament is on recess until after the june elections. bbc parliament looks back at the major events that took place in the u.k. and the british parliament during the 2016-2017 legislative session. this is an hour. ♪ keith: hello and welcome to our look back at the u.k. 56 parliament. alicia: it was the shortest par
caitlin owen, health care reporter and mike allen, cofounder of axios. washington journal live monday axios morning starting at 8:00 a.m. eastern only on c-span. tomorrow the cato institute looks at tax changes proposed by president trump in the u.s. house, and previews the next few months of the congressional process. live coverage beginning at noon eastern on c-span three. >> the british parliament is on recess until after the june elections. bbc parliament looks back at the major...
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caitlin owens, health care reporter, and mike allen, axios.er of tha>> c-span, where history unfold daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. next, q&a with history professor his biographyon of andrew jackson. then a bbc review of major stories in british politics. after that come a news conference with russian foreign minister sergey lavrov. >> this week on join date, cumberland university history professor mark cheathem. the professor discusses his book and talks about comparisons made between president jackson and president trump. >> mark cheathem, author of andrew jackson, southerner. there are a lot of books on andrew jackson in the south. when you see this picture on the screen, what comes to mind? guest: on the comparisons between trump and
caitlin owens, health care reporter, and mike allen, axios.er of tha>> c-span, where history unfold daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. next, q&a with history professor his biographyon of andrew jackson. then a bbc review of major stories in british politics. after that come a news conference with russian foreign minister sergey lavrov. >> this week on join date,...
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a blistering sentence from mike allen.s taylor riggs. taylor: there is a report that big job cuts are on the way at ford. stafflan to cut 10% of worldwide. the "wall street journal" report says it mostly targets salaried employees. held the, car sales most last month in four years. sales dropped 6.8%. one reason -- there were two fewer selling days compared to one year ago. and car sales plunged 20% in the u.k. a new vehicle excise tax took effect. and in the u.k., inflation rose at the fastest pace since 2013. the big reason -- higher-priced airfares and energy. this means more misery for british consumers. wages are failing to keep up with prices. that is your bloomberg business flash. francine: thank you. angela merkel and emmanuel macron have vowed to work together to strengthen the european union. that said, the german chancellor newly elected french president yesterday. let's get more prospective with gallian in paris. what was macron's demands and did germany acquiesce? well, 50% of the people who voted in the first
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. >> this morning, paul ryan sat down for an interview with mike allen where he talked about the republican party's legislative agenda including tax reform and health
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. >> this morning, house speaker paul ryan sat down for an interview with reporter mike allen where he spoke about the republican party from .egislative agenda the interview happened before the congressional budget office released its report scoring the economic effect of the republican health care plan. this is 45 minutes. >> thank you very much it is a the stageo welcome to the speaker of the house of the unitta
. >> this morning, house speaker paul ryan sat down for an interview with reporter mike allen where he spoke about the republican party from .egislative agenda the interview happened before the congressional budget office released its report scoring the economic effect of the republican health care plan. this is 45 minutes. >> thank you very much it is a the stageo welcome to the speaker of the house of the unitta
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and mike allen, caps on -- cofounder of axios and executive editor. live, monday morning, starting at 8 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> now, a senate intelligence committee hearing on global threats, including acting fbi director andrew mccabe, cia director mike pompeo, director of national intelligence dan coats, and nsa director admiral michael rodgers. the answer questions about the rush investigation and the firing of james comey. this is two hours and 20 minutes. coats.or dan 2:20 s sen. duckworth: sen. burr: i would like to call the hearing to order. i would like to welcome our witnesses today. the director of national intelligence, dan coats. good to see our former colleague. director of the central intelligence agency, mike pompeo. director of defense intelligence, vince stewart. director of the national security agency, mike rogers. director of geospatial intelligence agency, robert cardella. and acting director at the fbi, andrew mccabe. thank you for coming in on such short notice. since 1995, this committee has met in an open forum to hear abou
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now, speaker paul ryan speaking right now at the axios mike allen, a conference there. .shley: he says he backs a border adjustment tax, which is interesting, but agrees a full immediate implementation would be too disruptive, so both lines -- sides of the fence on that one. he's not sure for timing for infrastructure plan because they're going to have to find fiscal space, as he put it, to get enacted. stuart: there's the split, hewat of republicans do not want the border tax, split, got it. thanks, ash. ashley: yes. stuart: the markets, they don't seem to be affected by troubles by mr. trump's legislative process or the manchester attack. they're up again this morning and they will go higher, what, 20 minutes from now, liz peek is with us and she's often been with us on days like this when we've had some kind of incident in politics or incident in terror and the market is still very close to record highs. explain the market. >> explain the market. it's pretty amazing to me that the market bounced back so firmly after last week's selloff. let's face it, the market is not
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also tonight expert reaction from foreman governor mike huckabee colonel allen west and economist benstein. law and justice jordan joins me now. the trump administration took the religious wording out of that last order. that was the most objectionable thing. so why doesn't this version move forward? >> well, you bring up an interesting point, gerri. the first time around in court, the focus was on due process constitutional concerns. and the second time this is in court, this is now -- not the actual text of the executive order but the argument today really focused in on statements made by president trump when he was a candidate. statements on a campaign website, not on the white house website. not on the government website. and can you impede those into the actual executive order? which the text of, the attorney against this executive order was asked directly, and he was for president obama. he was asked directly if this was a different president, would this be a different situation? he said, yes. >> right. and, well, it's confusing because, you know, the objection is, hey, what did the
also tonight expert reaction from foreman governor mike huckabee colonel allen west and economist benstein. law and justice jordan joins me now. the trump administration took the religious wording out of that last order. that was the most objectionable thing. so why doesn't this version move forward? >> well, you bring up an interesting point, gerri. the first time around in court, the focus was on due process constitutional concerns. and the second time this is in court, this is now --...
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. >> that's house speaker paul ryan speaking yesterday with mike allen of axios.d about the cbo score of the health care bill. let's go live now to montana and bring in correspondent garret hake. great to see you today. do we have any indication of the incident last night we'll impact the vote today? >> reporter: well, we don't know yet but i want to show you this is the headline of the paper in bozeman, the entire above the fold here today, gianforte charged with assault. this is not a headline you want to wake up to on election day but he was in the lead in most of the polls we've seen in this state anywhere from 2 to 8 points depending on who you ask. there's a big chunk of votes that happen early here in montana either absentee or by mail. and now they're going to be counted regardless if they change their mind about this race. it's been fascinating to watch because the republican party has really been all in in montana. donald trump junior was here, campaigning for gianforte a few weeks ago, mike pence was here about a week and a half ago and donald trump him
. >> that's house speaker paul ryan speaking yesterday with mike allen of axios.d about the cbo score of the health care bill. let's go live now to montana and bring in correspondent garret hake. great to see you today. do we have any indication of the incident last night we'll impact the vote today? >> reporter: well, we don't know yet but i want to show you this is the headline of the paper in bozeman, the entire above the fold here today, gianforte charged with assault. this is...
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as mike mentioned, jason allen and lindsay cutshall were visiting fish head beach during a weekend trip. they were shot to death in their sleeping bags and their killings were a mystery. this couple was preparing for the wedding and they were counselors at a christian summer camp in el dorado county. this kate hudson shop rates -- sent shockwaves through the count. now law enforcement officials say they have not officially charged gallon in the double homicide but they are confident he is the person responsible for the crime. he remains in jail and santa rosa for those charges relating to his brother's murder. >>> now to hayward police have released a photo of a suspect accused of a shooting. investigators are searching for joseph darling in connection with a homicide that happened 18 months ago. police believe he may be staying in the hayward, union city or fremont area. the victim was found on biscayne avenue near bruce elementary school in december 2015. the shooting victim, and tod williams, died at the hospital. no word on a motive. >>> a preliminary hearing is set to resume for a
as mike mentioned, jason allen and lindsay cutshall were visiting fish head beach during a weekend trip. they were shot to death in their sleeping bags and their killings were a mystery. this couple was preparing for the wedding and they were counselors at a christian summer camp in el dorado county. this kate hudson shop rates -- sent shockwaves through the count. now law enforcement officials say they have not officially charged gallon in the double homicide but they are confident he is the...