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iraq afghanistan memorial and she will unveil it, that £1 million memorial that has been created by paul daynes to represent iraq and afghanistan. and a bronze disc linking them. in civilian and in the gulf region, in iraq and afghanistan, we commit ourselves to work —— for all those members of the military and civilians. that all people may live together in freedom, justice and peace. we pray for all, who in bereavement, disability and pain, continued to suffer the consequences of fighting and terror. and we remember, with thanksgiving and sorrow, those whose lives, in wars and conflictss past and present, have been given and taken away. there is a time for everything. and the season for every activity under heaven. a time to be born, and the time to die. a time to plant, and the time to operate. —— uproot. i time to kill and a time to heal. a time to kill and a time to heal. a time to kill and a time to heal. a time to tear down and the time to build. itime time to tear down and the time to build. i time to weep and a time to laugh. a time to mourn, and a time to dance. a time to scatter s
iraq afghanistan memorial and she will unveil it, that £1 million memorial that has been created by paul daynes to represent iraq and afghanistan. and a bronze disc linking them. in civilian and in the gulf region, in iraq and afghanistan, we commit ourselves to work —— for all those members of the military and civilians. that all people may live together in freedom, justice and peace. we pray for all, who in bereavement, disability and pain, continued to suffer the consequences of...
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we will be speaking with paul day about what it symbolises exactly. thank you forjoining us.contributions for self—employed people, saying the government faces "new challenges." the prime minister theresa may is in brussels attending what's expected to be herfinal eu summit, before triggering the uk's departure from the european union. as we havejust been hearing, the queen has been unveiling a memorial in london to service personnel and civilians who served and worked in afghanistan. in sport, centuries from joe root and open alex hales on his return from injury have helped england's set west indies a target of 329 for victory in bridgetown as the visitors aim for a 3—0 series whitewash. rugby union, believing a polar, number eight, will make his first appearance in this year six nations this weekend, on the bench for the against scotland. 0wen farrell now a doubt, limping out of training after apparently colliding with eddie jones's dog. training after apparently colliding with eddiejones's dog. arsenalfans may help decide if arsene wenger stays as the boss, he says that he
we will be speaking with paul day about what it symbolises exactly. thank you forjoining us.contributions for self—employed people, saying the government faces "new challenges." the prime minister theresa may is in brussels attending what's expected to be herfinal eu summit, before triggering the uk's departure from the european union. as we havejust been hearing, the queen has been unveiling a memorial in london to service personnel and civilians who served and worked in...
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you have another look at this monument you can see the rough edge of the monument by the sculptor paul day created it. he was saying part of the reason for that rough rock on the side is to show that both afghanistan and iraq were divisive in this country, but they are also in some ways unfinished conflicts. they have not come to a neat closure and that is what he was trying to represent in this memorial, as well as to show british troops in action on one side and the civilian aid workers on the other side. that is the latest from here, the scene of the newly unveiled iraq afghanistan memorial. simon, back to you. thank you. scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon has said a common—sense time for a referendum would be next autumn. she made her remarks to laura kuenssberg. in westminster, some politicians think you're bluffing about holding a referendum. i'm not and i never have been. i always think that sometimes kind of says more about them than it does about me because it suggests that there are politicians in westminster who think brexit and all of this is some kind of game. it's not
you have another look at this monument you can see the rough edge of the monument by the sculptor paul day created it. he was saying part of the reason for that rough rock on the side is to show that both afghanistan and iraq were divisive in this country, but they are also in some ways unfinished conflicts. they have not come to a neat closure and that is what he was trying to represent in this memorial, as well as to show british troops in action on one side and the civilian aid workers on...
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that's what paul day wanted to try and get across. a terribly difficultjob for him.ng the ceremony here this morning. no one has ever doubted the dedication of the armed services. i was speaking to one and he lost a leg, he was very badly injured in the conflict. they both said that whatever the back story, whatever the political back story, they are here to share memories and to pay tribute to the courage and the good job done by all of those in uniform or out of uniform in iraq and afghanistan. as we were talking, 2500 people here to watch this service of dedication. many members of the royal family, service of dedication. many members of the royalfamily, many service of dedication. many members of the royal family, many senior politicians as well. it's quite an extraordinary event. it is, ithink one should note the public engagement with this. when the government backed this it kicked off but the public, through the sun newspaper, paid an awful part towards funding this. there has been public engagement for three years to get this underway. without that, we probab
that's what paul day wanted to try and get across. a terribly difficultjob for him.ng the ceremony here this morning. no one has ever doubted the dedication of the armed services. i was speaking to one and he lost a leg, he was very badly injured in the conflict. they both said that whatever the back story, whatever the political back story, they are here to share memories and to pay tribute to the courage and the good job done by all of those in uniform or out of uniform in iraq and...
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paul ryan/-r- house speaker: "i will not sugar coat this - this is a disappointing day for us." rep paul ryan/-r- house speaker: "i spoke to the president just a little while ago, and i told him that the best thing i think to do is to pull this bill and he agreed with that decision."donald trump/-r- presidential candidate: "i played as a team player and would love to have seen it pass.">(pam)when president trump was asked about the future of health care he indicated he would work with democrats on some kind of replacement bill. (charles clifford)here in san bruno,it's been more than 6 and a half years since the deadly pipeline explosion that killed eight people.pg&e is finally making a very public appology.they are running televisiona dn print ad but it is an apology forced upon them by the courts.and poeple here in san bruno say that they are happy that the utility provider is stepping up and taking respondsibility but they wish it had happened sooner.in san bruno charles clifford, kron4 news. (hermea aregawi)in fairfield a man is found dead in his car in braod daylight.the moth
(pam)when president trump was asked about the future of health care he indicated he would work with democrats on some kind of replacement bill. (charles clifford)here in san bruno,it's been more than 6 and a half years since the deadly pipeline explosion that killed eight people.pg&e is finally making a very public appology.they are running televisiona dn print ad but it is an apology forced upon them by the courts.and poeple here in san bruno say that they are happy that the utility...
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said they should watch the judge jeneanne show the next day. >> paul ryan needs to stepown as speaker of the house. >> trevor: i'll never get used to people who speak like this! ( laughter ) i hope this is how trump fires everyone from now on. hey, rhine, steve do yo doocy wd like to have a word with you... ( laughter ) it was obvious to everyone trump was trolling ryan, but last night paul ryan explained we've all got wrong eyes. >> did you guys talk about the tweet he sent out to watch the show on fox? >> yeah, we did. he called me. he actually was very apologetic about it. he said, i had no idea that's what she was going to talk about. i thought she was going to talk about something else. so that was completely coincidental. he's right when he said that, he had no idea she was going do that. but this job, you take a lot of -- you take a lot of -- i knew this would be the last job i took in politics. ( intermittent talking and laughing ) >> trevor: it's going to be so much fun at the prom by myself! our marriage is great, he's just been working a lot! no, the president
said they should watch the judge jeneanne show the next day. >> paul ryan needs to stepown as speaker of the house. >> trevor: i'll never get used to people who speak like this! ( laughter ) i hope this is how trump fires everyone from now on. hey, rhine, steve do yo doocy wd like to have a word with you... ( laughter ) it was obvious to everyone trump was trolling ryan, but last night paul ryan explained we've all got wrong eyes. >> did you guys talk about the tweet he sent...
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paul ryan 10 days ago said they should be 40 to one private money. obviously, a totally absurd statement. unless you're planning on telling the entire interstate system in order to do the repair of the 40% that needs total rebuilding. unless you're for not towing 150,000 bridges that need repair or replacement and then what are you going to do for transistors there is no transit system in the world that make money, how are investors going to get their money back? raise fares and mentorship. doesn't work. so there needs to be real federal investment. i think there is a lot more rank-and-file appetite for that of the first day at the meeting of the committee this year and infrastructure needs. i laid out the plan. i could get $60 billion absolute to minimal impact on citizens, taxpayers. nobody would lose their election over my proposal. number one is we collect the tax every day, which is on every imported good. which is a tiny ad for war and tax to. i have a proposal that we actually reduce the tax that we collect to pay for harbor maintenance on har
paul ryan 10 days ago said they should be 40 to one private money. obviously, a totally absurd statement. unless you're planning on telling the entire interstate system in order to do the repair of the 40% that needs total rebuilding. unless you're for not towing 150,000 bridges that need repair or replacement and then what are you going to do for transistors there is no transit system in the world that make money, how are investors going to get their money back? raise fares and mentorship....
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paul right and 10 days ago said they should be 40 / one private money that is a totally absurd statement less you are planning on the entire interstate system that needs total rebuilding a less with those 50,000 bridges that need repair or replacement since there is no transix system in then to raise fares. so there needs to be real federal investment. and with an appetite for that than arafat plan i could get us about $60 billion with minimal impact nobody would lose their election in the recollecting a tax everyday on every imported could and then to pay for harbor maintenance. and then you actually use that on harbor maintenance. i got in the water resources development bill last year unanimously because the budget committee to underspend the tax every year with deficit-reduction in the appropriators to pull of the bill from the committee so i was there for the debate so we dissected to little bit differently. so there's $27 billion over 10 years of accumulating a balance. in the second one is the airports. and the into be discussing tomorrow in the will discuss with secretary child a
paul right and 10 days ago said they should be 40 / one private money that is a totally absurd statement less you are planning on the entire interstate system that needs total rebuilding a less with those 50,000 bridges that need repair or replacement since there is no transix system in then to raise fares. so there needs to be real federal investment. and with an appetite for that than arafat plan i could get us about $60 billion with minimal impact nobody would lose their election in the...
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paul d. -- to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 3, 2017, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. the chair will alternate recognition between the parties. all time shall be equally allocated between the parties and in no event shall debate continued beyond 1:50 p.m. each member other than the majority and minority leaders and the minority whip shall be limited to five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from connecticut, mr. ourtney, for five minutes. mr. courtney: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, after seven years of railing against the affordable care act, little less than two weeks ago we finally got an opportunity to see what the republican repeal and replace plan actually looked like. president trump described it on march 7, again, a little less than two weeks ago, as our wonderful new health care bill. the new secretary
paul d. -- to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 3, 2017, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. the chair will alternate recognition between the parties. all time shall be equally allocated between the parties and in no event shall debate continued beyond 1:50 p.m. each member...
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like when he was lying about paul manafort the other day. o this. >> and obviously there has been discussion of paul manafort, who played a very limited role for a very limited amount of time. >> joining us now, former u.s. ambassador to russia and msnbc contributor michael mcfaul. also david corn, washington bureau chief for mother jones, msnbc political analyst. david has been reporting on the manafort-trump connection and wrote an article tod titled "pl manafort tried to help russian oligarch suspected of mob ties get a u.s. visa." david, you've got some real detail there to add for us. i want to start with the ambassador to talk about the significance of this, of the ways in which russian influence works. that paul manafort is standing on the point today that i didn't work for the russian government. based on the story as it stands tonight, what do you make of that point in the totality of what we know? >> well, i know oleg deripaska. i dealt with him when i was in the u.s. government and as a u.s. ambassador. i think what people should u
like when he was lying about paul manafort the other day. o this. >> and obviously there has been discussion of paul manafort, who played a very limited role for a very limited amount of time. >> joining us now, former u.s. ambassador to russia and msnbc contributor michael mcfaul. also david corn, washington bureau chief for mother jones, msnbc political analyst. david has been reporting on the manafort-trump connection and wrote an article tod titled "pl manafort tried to...
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paul ryan, ten days ago, said it should be 40-1 private money. obviously a totally absurd statement and unless you're planning on tolling the entire interstate system in order to do the repair of the 40% that needs total rebuilding, unless you're planning on tolling 150,000 bridges that need repair or replacement and what the heck are you going to do for transit since there is no transit system in the world that makes money, how are investors going to make their money back. it doesn't work. so there needs to be real federal investment. i think there's a lot more rank and file appetite for that of the first day of the meeting of the committee this year on infrastructure needs. i laid out a plan. pretty simple. i could get us to about $60 billion with absolutely minimal impact on citizens, taxpayers. nobody would lose their election over my proposals. and number one is we collect a tax everyday which is on every imported good, which is a tiny tax to pay for harbor maintenance. i have a proposal that we would use the tax to collect for harbor mainte
paul ryan, ten days ago, said it should be 40-1 private money. obviously a totally absurd statement and unless you're planning on tolling the entire interstate system in order to do the repair of the 40% that needs total rebuilding, unless you're planning on tolling 150,000 bridges that need repair or replacement and what the heck are you going to do for transit since there is no transit system in the world that makes money, how are investors going to make their money back. it doesn't work. so...
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the sculptor of this memorial paul day said the rough edges of the monumental art is symbolised thatfrom problems but we have not reached the kind of elliptical and constitutional settlement in iraq and afghanistan which will help their people enjoy a more peaceful and prosperous 21st century. those must continue. they are largely political. there was the failure of the 2011 government which created the 2011 government which created the space for isis. isis are being defeated militarily but the government of iraq today has to come up government of iraq today has to come up witha government of iraq today has to come up with a political and constitutional settlement which will allow people in that country to coexist peacefully. you spoke of the sacrifice of the service men and women who lost their lives in iraq and afghanistan, are you confident that was worth it? that is always an impossible question to answer. for the families of those who were lost, how could they ever feel that it was worth it quite but if you are asking me did we achieve anything in iraq or afghanistan, yes we did
the sculptor of this memorial paul day said the rough edges of the monumental art is symbolised thatfrom problems but we have not reached the kind of elliptical and constitutional settlement in iraq and afghanistan which will help their people enjoy a more peaceful and prosperous 21st century. those must continue. they are largely political. there was the failure of the 2011 government which created the 2011 government which created the space for isis. isis are being defeated militarily but the...
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paul day.nvolved either in aid work, reconstruction in places like iraq and afghanistan. i, as a reservist, and afghanistan. i, as a reservist, and ultimately a civilian, but i gave my life to the military. i've been serving for 35 years, in and out i am part of hms cambria in wales. as a reservist i have a lot of co nta ct wales. as a reservist i have a lot of contact with civilians out in theatre in iraq and afghanistan. and they really contribute to the whole theatre contingency of making it possible. lieutenant commander eileen munson thank you very much indeed for being with us. and that is the memorial commute can see it behind me, that was unveiled today by the queen. the queen attended a service of dedication just a short distance away in was guards parade with other members of the royal family, the prime minister was there, and former prime ministers as well, for that service. then the queen came here to unveiled this morning at which will be here for future generations to come, and re
paul day.nvolved either in aid work, reconstruction in places like iraq and afghanistan. i, as a reservist, and afghanistan. i, as a reservist, and ultimately a civilian, but i gave my life to the military. i've been serving for 35 years, in and out i am part of hms cambria in wales. as a reservist i have a lot of co nta ct wales. as a reservist i have a lot of contact with civilians out in theatre in iraq and afghanistan. and they really contribute to the whole theatre contingency of making it...
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he thinks we'll see 30,000 by labor day. paul, you are saying 23,000. let's talk about this week first. what did you have make of what happened this week and why was it we made these new highs after the speech tuesday night? >> i think as each day goes on we give investors less and less reason to sell. think all those people who sold last february, who sold after brexit and sold before and right after the election. i think they are being forced back in, and each time trump gives a speech that's written in the teleprompter, he's following the script and everything us more and more reasons. he has great partners in ryan and mcconnell. it's an agenda we haven't seen since 2003. trish: when you talk about the dow 23,000, is that dependent on the tax cuts coming forward. >> after five straight closes above 20 our new projection is dow 23,000. this is a quantitative projection. if you have ask me what could risk that, what i worry about, if this gets bogged down in congress and the republicans start fighting about the pork or this or that, that's the risk. ga
he thinks we'll see 30,000 by labor day. paul, you are saying 23,000. let's talk about this week first. what did you have make of what happened this week and why was it we made these new highs after the speech tuesday night? >> i think as each day goes on we give investors less and less reason to sell. think all those people who sold last february, who sold after brexit and sold before and right after the election. i think they are being forced back in, and each time trump gives a speech...
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there was enough evidence to arrest poppi's father on day 1. but paul's father on day 1. but paul worthington has neverfaced charges although a high courtjudge ruled he had probably sexually assaulted his daughter shortly before her death. he has always denied this. for most people, this is incomprehensible that the father was not investigated immediately. by the time the trail was picked up, it had gone cold and so was picked up, it had gone cold and so probably, there will never be justice for poppi worthington and thatis justice for poppi worthington and that is a terrible thing. the ipcc found that two detectives who led the investigation had cases to a nswer the investigation had cases to answer for the investigation had cases to a nswer for gross the investigation had cases to answer for gross misconduct. both are now retired. they waited until they got a firm report by the pathologist with firm conclusions. that took seven months and in that seven months, the whole investigation went into suspended animation. that was wholly unacceptable because
there was enough evidence to arrest poppi's father on day 1. but paul's father on day 1. but paul worthington has neverfaced charges although a high courtjudge ruled he had probably sexually assaulted his daughter shortly before her death. he has always denied this. for most people, this is incomprehensible that the father was not investigated immediately. by the time the trail was picked up, it had gone cold and so was picked up, it had gone cold and so probably, there will never be justice...
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day. signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 3, 2017, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. the chair will alternate recognition between the parties. all time shall be equally allocated between the parties and in no event shall debate continue beyond 11:50 a.m. each member other than the majority leaders and minority leaders and the minority whip shall be limited to five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from west virginia, mr. jenkins. for five minutes. mr. jenkins: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, coal communities in my district and across america and across appalachia are struggling. the war on coal has disamated many small towns and left towns of hardworking coal miners without jobs. help is on the way. the reclaim act introduced by chairman congressman hal rogers and i am proud to be a sponsor with him. the reclaim act will send $1 billion in federal funds to
day. signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 3, 2017, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. the chair will alternate recognition between the parties. all time shall be equally allocated between the parties and in no event shall debate continue beyond 11:50 a.m. each member other than the majority leaders and minority...
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i think president trump and speaker paul ryan had a tough day but we can't overlook some of the positives of today and one of those positives is this narrative i was playing out in the media leading this fractured relationship between president trump and speaker paul ryan. what we saw today adversely was these two gentlemen, leaders of the country not playing the blame game, no tweets, accusations. you saw speaker paul ryan thank president trump in working on this relationship putting congress, you're relationship needs to be strong and effective and that was definitely one of the biggest hits against former president obama his inability to work with congress. >> does it look like like that here too, because the republicans do have control and they could not get this done. >> you saw speaker paul ryan talk to us, any party going into a governoring party going to go through growing pains and not along with that a republican party is a big tent you have members of congress. these competing ideas, even though it wasn't successful today, it's going to make a healthcare bill more effective and
i think president trump and speaker paul ryan had a tough day but we can't overlook some of the positives of today and one of those positives is this narrative i was playing out in the media leading this fractured relationship between president trump and speaker paul ryan. what we saw today adversely was these two gentlemen, leaders of the country not playing the blame game, no tweets, accusations. you saw speaker paul ryan thank president trump in working on this relationship putting congress,...
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he's working on healthcare reform every single day and talks to paul ryan every single die. m pretty sure he speak to mitch mcconnell every single day. he's twisting arms. if the health care vote was held in the house, today it would be 15 to 20 votes short of passing. i think donald trump has the power and personal persuasion behind closed doors to twist arms and get the votes. he's telling his members if we do not pass tax reforms, we we don't want get tax reforms done than 2017 will be a wash. we have nothing to show for. how do you go back to your constituencies asking for reelection with nothing to show for it. that's persuasive, i think he will get the vote. >> on the interview with paul ryan, he was on "face the nation." this back and forth is all a process. at the end of the day the republicans will prevail. do you think what's happening despite all of this is going on now? >> yes, this reminds me of 1986 tax reform bill. this was the big comprehensive messy tax reform bill. obituaries are written about it a dozen time. every two months, it's dead, too complex, the po
he's working on healthcare reform every single day and talks to paul ryan every single die. m pretty sure he speak to mitch mcconnell every single day. he's twisting arms. if the health care vote was held in the house, today it would be 15 to 20 votes short of passing. i think donald trump has the power and personal persuasion behind closed doors to twist arms and get the votes. he's telling his members if we do not pass tax reforms, we we don't want get tax reforms done than 2017 will be a...
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day. signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 3, 2017, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for horning hour
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that making and rewards stockholders nd executives rather than a healthcare system, just the a er day, paul ryan was at meeting lobbying meeting for the blue cross insurance company for fundraising, what is answer to this? easy so, i don't have an answer, this is fascinating part of political debate in the question ght now, the about the future of the health care industry or how we care for americans or however you want to phrase it. to be re certainly going fights about transparenceinforms hrgh congress or access toon o fundamentally than about what the government is for and who for what. so that is really the one of the of politics and fascinating to watch. host: john wonderlich, thank your time in this discussion this morning, appreciate it. guest: thank you, pleasure. host: we'll take a short break and come back and open up the phone lines. whatever is in with on your mind pertaining to public policy or politics, there numbers on your screen. we'll be right back. >> anyone working at any hedge fund involved in short-term coming, meaning everyday in and trade nothing and out of stock, al
that making and rewards stockholders nd executives rather than a healthcare system, just the a er day, paul ryan was at meeting lobbying meeting for the blue cross insurance company for fundraising, what is answer to this? easy so, i don't have an answer, this is fascinating part of political debate in the question ght now, the about the future of the health care industry or how we care for americans or however you want to phrase it. to be re certainly going fights about transparenceinforms...
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so, it was not a good day. paul ryan agreed about that and president trump sort of did. who was hurt worse? >> first of all, any time the trump-friendly "drudge report" puts the hindenburg explosion on the front page, it's kind of a clue things didn't go well. i think the fallout will hit the congress and the speaker. a lot of what he did was mystifying. a lot of the policy in the health care repeal was in direct contradiction of what the president said in terms of insurance for everybody. and then the end lts and unsuccessful attempt to feed the freedom caucus, the most conservative hard-right group in the congress, not only didn't work, but then alienated two dozen moderates. whether this means that the people who have been suspicious of ryan, the breitbart folks, are going to suggest his speakership is endangered. i don't think we know that yet, but i think that he took a real hit this week. >> sreenivasan: what about the white house? >> well, of course, if you listen to truc trump, you know, everything worked out fine, but that's donald trump. here's what i think is
so, it was not a good day. paul ryan agreed about that and president trump sort of did. who was hurt worse? >> first of all, any time the trump-friendly "drudge report" puts the hindenburg explosion on the front page, it's kind of a clue things didn't go well. i think the fallout will hit the congress and the speaker. a lot of what he did was mystifying. a lot of the policy in the health care repeal was in direct contradiction of what the president said in terms of insurance for...
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here is a libertarian icon senator rand paul earlier day as well. i think every time the speaker goes on television saying it's a slam dunk i just don't think that's accurate. there is a great deal of dissension on replacement. a great deal of unity on repeal. a lot of people that elected them. now the white house who will be unhappy if we do partial repeal or if we replace it with obama care might. >> let me start with you. space spicer is saying nice to see you insidious. they will land on the president's desk. it sounds like a matter what something is going to be pushed through. you are a numbers guy. this is a numbers driven game. for leadership right now they are looking at the balance paul ryan can only had 21 deflectors in the house. that is something that something he needs to be looking at in the house. there's about eight different senators on the fence. there is also modded it senators. they can only had two defectors. really dicey trying to weigh. and of course today when paul ryan made has psentation if you will i thought t best part of
here is a libertarian icon senator rand paul earlier day as well. i think every time the speaker goes on television saying it's a slam dunk i just don't think that's accurate. there is a great deal of dissension on replacement. a great deal of unity on repeal. a lot of people that elected them. now the white house who will be unhappy if we do partial repeal or if we replace it with obama care might. >> let me start with you. space spicer is saying nice to see you insidious. they will land...
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talking about the devin nunes, is because the way over his head chairman put paul ryan dead center in this scandal on the first day when he told reporters something none of them have noticed that first stop that he made before going to see the president at the white house, was paul ryan's office. >> why would you not discuss this with the ranking member before you came to the white house? >> so yes, no, and i'm going to be meeting with mr. shift to talk about where we go to this investigation. i had to brief the speaker first. >> i had to brief the speaker first. this is the third time that i have showed that video of devin nunes putting speaker ryan in the dead center of this scandal on day one and i don't know what i have to do to get any reporters to notice this, including the ones who were standing there in the white house driveway and heard him saying that. since he said that, devin nunes has done full length interviews on cnn and fox news with print reporters and not one of them not one of them has asked him about what he said to paul ryan and what paul ryan said to him before he went to the white house. may
talking about the devin nunes, is because the way over his head chairman put paul ryan dead center in this scandal on the first day when he told reporters something none of them have noticed that first stop that he made before going to see the president at the white house, was paul ryan's office. >> why would you not discuss this with the ranking member before you came to the white house? >> so yes, no, and i'm going to be meeting with mr. shift to talk about where we go to this...
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day. signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. chaplain conroy: let us pray. loving god, thank you for giving us another day. be with each of us that we might be our very best and prove ourselves worthy of your love and your grace. bless our
day. signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. chaplain conroy: let us pray. loving god, thank you for giving us another day. be with each of us that we might be our very best and prove ourselves worthy of your love and your grace. bless our
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day. signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of -- order of the house of january 3, 2017, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. the chair will alternate recognition between the parties. all time shall be equally allocated between the parties and in in event shall debate continue beyond 11:50 a.m. each member otan
day. signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of -- order of the house of january 3, 2017, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. the chair will alternate recognition between the parties. all time shall be equally allocated between the parties and in in event shall debate continue beyond 11:50 a.m. each member otan
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a very interesting day in the house. paul ryan takes a trip down to the white house, has lunch with the president and calls an emergency meeting telling them, no microphones, guess what, here is the deal. we will not have the vote. we are pulling it. >> comedy votes where we really talking about. -- how many votes were we talking about? >> the no votes were piling up. and if they are going the opposite direction, it was interesting watching that first round of votes, speaker ryan talking to one or two or three people. it was clear from his body language that he was not happy. penceresident mike traveled up to capitol hill to meet with a number of the freedom caucus members. it was clear they were not going to support the bill. >> are there any near-term prospects? >> a bunch of lawmakers who filed out in the afternoon were really upset because this is something they promised their constituents for the past seven years. many of them ran on this issue to repeal and replace obamacare and they were very upset. one lawmaker descri
a very interesting day in the house. paul ryan takes a trip down to the white house, has lunch with the president and calls an emergency meeting telling them, no microphones, guess what, here is the deal. we will not have the vote. we are pulling it. >> comedy votes where we really talking about. -- how many votes were we talking about? >> the no votes were piling up. and if they are going the opposite direction, it was interesting watching that first round of votes, speaker ryan...
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paul. >>> a beautiful day across the bay area today. plenty of bright blue skies, right now you can see the sun starting to set over san francisco. if you liked today, you will like the rest of the week. >>> we had some 70s today. one of the nicest days we have seen in a while. as we go through the week we are setting up for a warmer forecast. upper 70s by the end of the week. i would not be surprised to see morgan hill hitting 80 by the end of the week. notice there is not air lot of wind on the bay, that tells you that the winds are flat. we have another live camera shot here. that's the satellite and radar. the rain is missing us, now what we have offshore is a bit of fog. the winds are trying to blow out of the north. now we are seeing a bit of an onshore flow. that's one of the mechanisms that allow the fog to form. you see the fog building up there. 64 in novato, 69 in santa rosa, 13 degrees warmer in santa rosa now than yesterday at this time. you can see the fog here, this is the golden gate bridge. you are seeing the compressio
paul. >>> a beautiful day across the bay area today. plenty of bright blue skies, right now you can see the sun starting to set over san francisco. if you liked today, you will like the rest of the week. >>> we had some 70s today. one of the nicest days we have seen in a while. as we go through the week we are setting up for a warmer forecast. upper 70s by the end of the week. i would not be surprised to see morgan hill hitting 80 by the end of the week. notice there is not...
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tonight the journey of paul my day starts well before i'm even in the kitchen. i need my blood sugar to stay in control. so i asked about tresiba®. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® is a once-daily, long-acting insulin that lasts even longer than 24 hours. i need to shave my a1c. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® works like my body's insulin. releases slow and steady. providing powerful a1c reduction. i'm always on call. an insulin that fits my schedule is key. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ i can...
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vote and pass the bill that they have been working on for a couple of weeks and at the end of the day, paule speaker had to come down and admit that he could not force his members to walk the blank for this proposal, plank with this proposal and acknowledged the affordable care act is the law of the land for the foreseeable future. >> dickerson: what is the 11 for this for republicans. >> a number of lessons. prior to my work with the federalist i worked for 12 years in health policy and in the bush administration during the medicare part d fight and in the senate and saw that play out. there is a major difference between the politics then and the politics now. part d was a popular measure. this measure had 17 percent approval in the most recent poll taken about it. during the part d fight leadership had earmarked they could use to offer different members carrot in order to support the member, keeping the vote open in open the vote for three hours. now they don't have that. gop needs to learn the lesson they can take away from this moment which is the freedom caucus and what it represents f
vote and pass the bill that they have been working on for a couple of weeks and at the end of the day, paule speaker had to come down and admit that he could not force his members to walk the blank for this proposal, plank with this proposal and acknowledged the affordable care act is the law of the land for the foreseeable future. >> dickerson: what is the 11 for this for republicans. >> a number of lessons. prior to my work with the federalist i worked for 12 years in health...
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rand paul said, vote the same day, and at the same time, not dismiss any merit of a bill that has beenut out there. i applaud the leadership for putting out a bill. now we can discuss the merits. at the same time, can you explain the evolution? >> i would say there is a great deal of evidence that this is the beginning of a negotiation. what i would put forward as that evidence is half a dozen members from the freedom caucus, have a dozen conservative members from the senate have been contacted by the white house, by tom price, and are in discussions with the vice president. this is the beginning of the process. the way the process moves forward is they will count hea ds. if they have 218 votes, that is what you will get. the ho house freedom caucuses power and the power of the conservatives in the senate is to withhold our support and make it better. if they have 218 votes, we won't get any change. that will be the bill. if they don't have 218 votes, there will be a negotiation and conservatives will have a seat at the table. the house freedom caucus has a power if they stay together,
rand paul said, vote the same day, and at the same time, not dismiss any merit of a bill that has beenut out there. i applaud the leadership for putting out a bill. now we can discuss the merits. at the same time, can you explain the evolution? >> i would say there is a great deal of evidence that this is the beginning of a negotiation. what i would put forward as that evidence is half a dozen members from the freedom caucus, have a dozen conservative members from the senate have been...
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i hereby appoint the honorable virginia foxx to act as speaker pro tempore on this day, signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. chaplain conroy: let us pray. eternal god, thank you for giving us another day. send your spirit upon the members of this people's house to encourage them in their official tas
i hereby appoint the honorable virginia foxx to act as speaker pro tempore on this day, signed, paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. chaplain conroy: let us pray. eternal god, thank you for giving us another day. send your spirit upon the members of this people's house to encourage them in their official tas
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became clear there was not enough republican support.<> paul ryan/-r- house speaker: "i will not sugar coat this - this is a disappointing day for us." rep paul ryan/-r- house speaker: "i spoke to the president just a little while ago, and i told him that the best thing i think to do and he agreed with that donald trump/-r- presidential played as a team love to have seen it pass.">( marty ) when president trump was asked about the future of health care he indicated he would work with democrats on some kind of replacement bill. the president is turning his attention to tax reform. ( marty @ landing ) happening today... bart is opening up its new warm springs station in fremont. that station is now the closest bart station to san jose. kron 4's averi harper is live in fremont where commuters are now taking their first rides. averi? (averi) a big moment for bart and some bay area commuters... after delays, and other challenges - the brand new warm springs station in fremont is ready to go. there was ceremony open to the public yesterday to check out the station and its features. this 5-point- four mile stretch is the first exte
became clear there was not enough republican support. ( marty ) when president trump was asked about the future of health care he indicated he would work with democrats on some kind of replacement bill. the president is turning his attention to tax reform. ( marty @ landing ) happening today... bart is opening up its new warm springs station in fremont. that station is now the closest bart station to san jose. kron 4's averi harper is live in fremont where commuters are now taking their first...
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days? >> they wanted this sequencing. paul ryan's idea. i think it's a little silly, this day, symbolism of ending it on the day it was passed by obama seven years ago but also i think they want to avoid the inspe specter of the town halls. >> three words put us in the situation we are right now. repeal and replace. absolutism of following that phrase is why we're here. not fix and replace, it's repeal and replace. >> panel will be back. back from the break, two congressmen at odds over the gop's health care bill. what are their next steps after tomorrow's vote? excuse me, are you aware of what's happening right now? we're facing 20 billion security events every day. ddos campaigns, ransomware, malware attacks... actually, we just handled all the priority threats. you did that? we did that. really. we analyzed millions of articles and reports. we can identify threats 50% faster. you can do that? we can do that. then do that. can we do that? we can do that. find fast relief behind the counter allergies with nasal congestion? with claritin-d.
days? >> they wanted this sequencing. paul ryan's idea. i think it's a little silly, this day, symbolism of ending it on the day it was passed by obama seven years ago but also i think they want to avoid the inspe specter of the town halls. >> three words put us in the situation we are right now. repeal and replace. absolutism of following that phrase is why we're here. not fix and replace, it's repeal and replace. >> panel will be back. back from the break, two congressmen at...
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. >> dana: that is speaker paul ryan after a disappointing day for republicans there will be no voteon the g.o.p. healthcare bill. ryan pulling the bill after speaking to the president. white house correspondent kevin corke. i saw you earlier. what have you learned since? >> >> reporter: i have got to tell you, we figured this thing might happen. we were talking about it all day long, speculating what might happen. now on to tax reform because this is not going to happen at least not for now. a stinging dispoimght and a defeat for this president and, frankly, for that matter, i think it's important to point out this is also a defeat for house republicans because they had everything lined up, full g.o.p. control in washington. 60 days on. and they got up about can yobupkus.short time ago he saidt was close. i'm disappointed but all is not lost. >> i have been saying for the last year and a half that the best thing we could do, politically speaking is let obamacare explode. it is exploding right now. many states have big problems. >> reporter: president continues to believe that obamac
. >> dana: that is speaker paul ryan after a disappointing day for republicans there will be no voteon the g.o.p. healthcare bill. ryan pulling the bill after speaking to the president. white house correspondent kevin corke. i saw you earlier. what have you learned since? >> >> reporter: i have got to tell you, we figured this thing might happen. we were talking about it all day long, speculating what might happen. now on to tax reform because this is not going to happen at...
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toss.of a coin mark: paul will be talking about all of them in the next couple of days. oining us, bloomberg's paul dobson. vonnie: so much happening in a day. it is time now for a latest bloomberg business flash, and at the biggest business news right now. the u.s. ran its biggest trade deficit in five years. it rose him as 10% in january to $48.5 billion. there were more imports of capital goods and motor vehicles. the trade deficit with china fell larger, but the deficit with mexico was the lowest in a year and a half. hewlett-packard enterprise will expand its hardware lineup. hp has agreed to buy nimble storage, a deal at about a billion dollars. it will give hp of better reach at the lower end segments of flash storage. that is your latest bloomberg business flash. mark: coming up, is the european close next. we are following stocks 35 minutes to the end of the tuesday session. stocks running out of steam after reaching those highs last week. check out the currency board. sterling is, as you can see, falling against the dollar today. weak economic data -- we will ta
toss.of a coin mark: paul will be talking about all of them in the next couple of days. oining us, bloomberg's paul dobson. vonnie: so much happening in a day. it is time now for a latest bloomberg business flash, and at the biggest business news right now. the u.s. ran its biggest trade deficit in five years. it rose him as 10% in january to $48.5 billion. there were more imports of capital goods and motor vehicles. the trade deficit with china fell larger, but the deficit with mexico was the...
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for you and a pretty depressing day for you, paul? i am pleased.ned for. i'm really inspired by the vote the british people made. it shows democracy works and ordinary people can really change history if we enough people of our cause. it's very inspiring as we start the new chapter of our future. you don't share that optimism?” think what came out of the prime minister's statement today was a different tone than we have seen over re ce nt different tone than we have seen over recent weeks. and perhaps a creeping recognition of the complexity and the risk that is facing us as we enter into the most difficult negotiations this country has ever seen. is there a recognition that is finally here? has ever seen. is there a recognition that is finally here7m practice, what the prime minister recognised today was this was firing the starting pistol. there will be at least two years of negotiations around the divorce, and probably a great deal longer talking about our future relationship. that is why it is so important we get it right. two big hurdles to ge
for you and a pretty depressing day for you, paul? i am pleased.ned for. i'm really inspired by the vote the british people made. it shows democracy works and ordinary people can really change history if we enough people of our cause. it's very inspiring as we start the new chapter of our future. you don't share that optimism?” think what came out of the prime minister's statement today was a different tone than we have seen over re ce nt different tone than we have seen over recent weeks....
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. ♪ ♪ paul: president trump's supreme court nominee neil gorsuch faced a three-day grilling on capitolas democrats tried to pin him down on controversial issues like abortion and attempted to paint him as an enemy of little guy. >> i'm just looking for something that would indicate that you would give a worker a fair shot. >> i participated in 2,700 opinions over ten and a half years, and if you want cases where i've ruled for the little guy as well as the big guy, there are plenty of them, senator. the bottom line, i think, is that i'd like to convey to you from the bottom of my heart is that i'm a fair judge. and, senator, i can't guarantee more than that, but i can promise you absolutely nothing less. paul: senate minority leader chuck schumer announced thursday he would vote against gorsuch and urged his fellow democrats to join him in blocking an up or down vote on the nominee. >> after careful deliberation, i have concluded that i cannot support judge neil gorsuch's nomination to the supreme court. his nomination will have a cloture vote. he will have to earn 60 votes for confirm
. ♪ ♪ paul: president trump's supreme court nominee neil gorsuch faced a three-day grilling on capitolas democrats tried to pin him down on controversial issues like abortion and attempted to paint him as an enemy of little guy. >> i'm just looking for something that would indicate that you would give a worker a fair shot. >> i participated in 2,700 opinions over ten and a half years, and if you want cases where i've ruled for the little guy as well as the big guy, there are...