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agreeing with ron pollack. aetna leaving the exchange is retaliation for the blocked merger with humana. a question. insurance companies complaining when the aca mandates that people must buy their product? guest: i don't think they are complaining so much about the mandate. i'm not saying it's a popular thing. surveys.ok at all the the mandate is least popular of all the different provisions. insurers know that when they are prohibited from denying coverage to people who are sick or have a pre-existing condition they have to get healthier people into the pool. the mandate helps achieve that. joe raises a question is it done as effectively as possible. it could be improved. no doubt. part of important trying to make sure the pools don't have as much risk in them. let me say one other thing. this really goes to the future. those whowe've had are opponents of the affordable care act have really so far of used to seriously engage in trying to improve the affordable care act as if it's an act of sacrilege. i think
agreeing with ron pollack. aetna leaving the exchange is retaliation for the blocked merger with humana. a question. insurance companies complaining when the aca mandates that people must buy their product? guest: i don't think they are complaining so much about the mandate. i'm not saying it's a popular thing. surveys.ok at all the the mandate is least popular of all the different provisions. insurers know that when they are prohibited from denying coverage to people who are sick or have a...
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agreeing with ron pollack. aetna leaving the exchange is retaliation for the blocked merger with humana. a question. insurance companies complaining when the aca mandates that people must buy their product? guest: i don't think they are complaining so much about the mandate. i'm not saying it's a popular thing. surveys.ok at all the the mandate is least popular of all the different provisions. insurers know that when they are prohibited from denying coverage to people who are sick or have a pre-existing condition they have to get healthier people into the pool. the mandate helps achieve that. joe raises a question is it done as effectively as possible. it could be improved. no doubt. part of important trying to make sure the pools don't have as much risk in them. let me say one other thing. this really goes to the future. those whowe've had are opponents of the affordable care act have really so far of used to seriously engage in trying to improve the affordable care act as if it's an act of sacrilege. i think
agreeing with ron pollack. aetna leaving the exchange is retaliation for the blocked merger with humana. a question. insurance companies complaining when the aca mandates that people must buy their product? guest: i don't think they are complaining so much about the mandate. i'm not saying it's a popular thing. surveys.ok at all the the mandate is least popular of all the different provisions. insurers know that when they are prohibited from denying coverage to people who are sick or have a...
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wendy pollack of the sargent shriver national center on poverty law, said -- "this is really historic because the exclusion of domestic workers from federal and state employment laws has an unfortunate history in slavery and anti-immigrant sentiment." in oklahoma, funeral services will be held friday for khalid jabara, the lebanese man police say was killed by his next-door neighbor in a possible hate crime. police say stanley majors will be charged with first degree murder for monday's murder and acknowledged he had a long-standing animosity toward jabara's family. majors is already facing assault charges for hitting haifa jabara, khalid's mother, with his car last year while she was jogging.
wendy pollack of the sargent shriver national center on poverty law, said -- "this is really historic because the exclusion of domestic workers from federal and state employment laws has an unfortunate history in slavery and anti-immigrant sentiment." in oklahoma, funeral services will be held friday for khalid jabara, the lebanese man police say was killed by his next-door neighbor in a possible hate crime. police say stanley majors will be charged with first degree murder for...
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gentlemen, welcome.ge andrew pollack, what's the big deal between a generic epipen and the kind this been producing and selling at such a markup? >> it's actually quite a bit confusing. the products are exactly the same. it's the same product. however, they are calling one version now a generic. g it will have a different packaga on it. it won't say "epipen," and they will be selling it for half the list price of the branded product. >> ifill: has that everth happened before? >> well, pharmaceutical companies or brand-name pharmaceutical companies often do introduce their own generic version of their own drug. it's called an "authorized generic." this is done once an outside generic company comes in to the market. this allows them to keep some of the sales rather than having all their sales being lost to the outside generic company.ic what is unusual here is that mylan does not have an immediate genetic competitor for thee epipen. >> ifill: so they're basically competing against publicpu relations at this point. stephen schondelmeyer, how did a product that cost as little as $100 in
gentlemen, welcome.ge andrew pollack, what's the big deal between a generic epipen and the kind this been producing and selling at such a markup? >> it's actually quite a bit confusing. the products are exactly the same. it's the same product. however, they are calling one version now a generic. g it will have a different packaga on it. it won't say "epipen," and they will be selling it for half the list price of the branded product. >> ifill: has that everth happened...
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agreeing with ron pollack. aetna leaving the exchange is retaliation for the blocked merger with humana. a question. insurance companies complaining when the aca mandates that people must buy their product? guest: i don't think they are complaining so much about the mandate. i'm not saying it's a popular thing. surveys.ok at all the the mandate is least popular of all the different provisions. insurers know that when they are prohibited from denying coverage to people who are sick or have a pre-existing condition they have to get healthier people into the pool. the mandate helps achieve that. joe raises a question is it done as effectively as possible. it could be improved. no doubt. part of important trying to make sure the pools don't have as much risk in them. let me say one other thing. this really goes to the future. those whowe've had are opponents of the affordable care act have really so far of used to seriously engage in trying to improve the affordable care act as if it's an act of sacrilege. i think
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it was the aj pollack show today. his first hits of the season and he had two of them. i like it. tomas added his 27th of the year. deepi sidhu all over it this afternoon, 11-2. after the game jackson. >> you're looking at a team and trying to find identity and we have a lot of guys that can run the bases and people not paying attention and when you have a lineup like that it puts the pressure on the team you're playing. you saw that tonight. >> we all know how valuable pollack is to the diamondbacks times but this is there are questions but not one pollack is willing to entertain. >> as soon as i started playing i reflected on what i've been through and the guys that went through it with me, sheridan, our trainers, my wife. it's awesome. again to play the game i love again and not thinking about my it was pretty smooth. honestly, we hit every check point. i think the timeline thing wu the one that was a little frustrating. it went so well and it just was slow. i think at the beginning of the year everybody was sage i was out for the whole season, not coming back, not coming back.
it was the aj pollack show today. his first hits of the season and he had two of them. i like it. tomas added his 27th of the year. deepi sidhu all over it this afternoon, 11-2. after the game jackson. >> you're looking at a team and trying to find identity and we have a lot of guys that can run the bases and people not paying attention and when you have a lineup like that it puts the pressure on the team you're playing. you saw that tonight. >> we all know how valuable pollack is...
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host: let me get a response from ron pollack. guest: the argument that todd is making you hear from a number of young invincible's in particular. are healthy and exercising and doing all the right things. why do i need health insurance? reason anyone wants insurance whether it is homeowners insurance or any other insurance is because you can't predict the things that are going to happen in your life. god forbid todd has a major accident today or an illness. he's probably going to impoverish himself in terms of the cost. it is a concern. what the affordable care act did was said we are no longer going to allow insurers to deny coverage or charge discriminatory premiums when people are sick. that means that obviously people who have health problems are going to go into the marketplace. that is what has happened. if on the other hand you don't have younger and healthier people join the marketplace what's going to happen to the premiums? they are going to go up. penalty wasof this to make sure that those people who might want to take
host: let me get a response from ron pollack. guest: the argument that todd is making you hear from a number of young invincible's in particular. are healthy and exercising and doing all the right things. why do i need health insurance? reason anyone wants insurance whether it is homeowners insurance or any other insurance is because you can't predict the things that are going to happen in your life. god forbid todd has a major accident today or an illness. he's probably going to impoverish...
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." ♪ david: i am with ellen pollack, the editor-in-chief of "bloomberg businessweek."'s start with a section about preschool in japan. there is such a conversation about universal pre-k, that is something that is not possible in japan. why? ellen: there is this big shortage of women in the workplace and the prime minister is hoping to get more women actually working, and more women would like to work but there is a huge childcare issue. there are not enough nursery schools and the nursery schools are just sort of mired in regulation, and the teachers are paid very poorly so the teachers are constantly dealing with paperwork, etc. they do not want to do it anymore so they are trying to recruit more teachers and they in fact are building more nursery schools, but it is tough to make it all come together. david: high yield investment programs, something i have not heard of before, talk about what they are. ellen: they are basically online programs that invest in various things and promise really outrageous returns. really many of them are ponzi schemes so they are paying
." ♪ david: i am with ellen pollack, the editor-in-chief of "bloomberg businessweek."'s start with a section about preschool in japan. there is such a conversation about universal pre-k, that is something that is not possible in japan. why? ellen: there is this big shortage of women in the workplace and the prime minister is hoping to get more women actually working, and more women would like to work but there is a huge childcare issue. there are not enough nursery schools and...
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secretary stephanie pollack said traffic wouldn't be affected when the new span goes in. the entire bridge project is expected to be completed by 2018, two years behind schedule and over a million dollars over budget. a temporary bridge was installed in the early 2000's, now drivers will continue to use that while the span goes if as parliament of the $244 million bridge project. topped, i asked secretary pollack when she has to say to dollars. >> it's absolute critical to get jobs done on time and on budget, but it's equally important that we stand up for quality and our contractual rights. >> some south shore residents like lobster shop regular bob harvey are still skeptical. i try to stay on this side of the bridge until they correct it. when they get it running right, i'll travel more to the south. >> the reporter: reporting in quincy, crystal haynes, fox 25 news. >> vanessa: a terrifying inside his own rockland home and tonight, police are on the hunt for a suspect. the 13-year-old was home by himself when he says4r?f? he encountered a knife wielding burglary. broady
secretary stephanie pollack said traffic wouldn't be affected when the new span goes in. the entire bridge project is expected to be completed by 2018, two years behind schedule and over a million dollars over budget. a temporary bridge was installed in the early 2000's, now drivers will continue to use that while the span goes if as parliament of the $244 million bridge project. topped, i asked secretary pollack when she has to say to dollars. >> it's absolute critical to get jobs done...
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at a news conference this afternoon, transportation secretary stephanie pollack said traffic wouldn't be affected when the new span goes in, and it will be open for use once installed. >> 25 shipped lobsters, 10 pounds of steamers coming up. >> the reporter: lobster stop regular bob harvey is skeptical the bridge will ever be done. a mistake by the fabricator of bridge delayed the project more than a year and it's more than a million dollars over budget. i try to stay on this side of the bridge until they correct it. >> the reporter: i asked secretary pollack what she has to say to south shore residents fed up about the delays and extra tax dollars. i'm sorry that delayed the project. once we put it in there, it would be much more expensive and disruptive, if we had to fix it 5, 10, or 20 years from now. >> the reporter: the new piece of the bridge is expected to go in as soon as monday. reporting in quincy, crystal haynes, fox 25 news. >> daniel: families who lost loved ones in the el faro disaster may soon know more about what happened. three people from new england were on board wh
at a news conference this afternoon, transportation secretary stephanie pollack said traffic wouldn't be affected when the new span goes in, and it will be open for use once installed. >> 25 shipped lobsters, 10 pounds of steamers coming up. >> the reporter: lobster stop regular bob harvey is skeptical the bridge will ever be done. a mistake by the fabricator of bridge delayed the project more than a year and it's more than a million dollars over budget. i try to stay on this side...
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. >> anchor: transportation secretary stephanie pollack says things are still being worked out. >>> what we're doing now is formed a working group with folks from the executive office of public safety to understand what the kinds of time sensitive public safety emergencies might be and amber alert is the example we keep coming back to but there could be others and then once we had that decision, we're going to write some regulations. >> anchor: and lots another question a lot of people have, how long will the state store your license plate information? we did ask the state, they say they still don't know. in boston tonight, kelly o'hara, 7 news. >> anchor: mostly sunny, comfortable right now and a clear, crisp cool night tonight in southern new england. >> anchor: j a little fall preview for the day tomorrow, especially during morning hours. otherwise, we warm things back into the upper 80's, rest of the week essentially dry the next chance of any beneficial rain will be friday afternoon, a few isolated showers and storms but until then, enjoy this fall preview. dew point temperatures in
. >> anchor: transportation secretary stephanie pollack says things are still being worked out. >>> what we're doing now is formed a working group with folks from the executive office of public safety to understand what the kinds of time sensitive public safety emergencies might be and amber alert is the example we keep coming back to but there could be others and then once we had that decision, we're going to write some regulations. >> anchor: and lots another question a...
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. >> host: what is it, brandon pollack? >> guest: a global start-up inventer right here in washington, d.c. and san francisco and -- [inaudible] we focus on world changing start-ups that are tackling major challenges like health care, energy, transportation. these are company that are disrupting all these sectors, and our focus on 1776 is to really help them build, giving them the right connections whether it's to capital, mentorship, policymakers here at ce sexer on the hill to -- ces on the hill, all the things they need to grow the company. >> host: when you use the word incubator, do you mean you're a fundinger? >> guest: that's the second part of our business, but we provide a mix of services for these company. we work with a number of great institution, and certainly we invest -- >> host: so, brandon, if somebody had an idea, they googled, you know, help me type things, and 1776 would pop up? is that how it works? >> guest: well, we have this -- we're very unique in the fact we focus on highly regulated is sectors. th
. >> host: what is it, brandon pollack? >> guest: a global start-up inventer right here in washington, d.c. and san francisco and -- [inaudible] we focus on world changing start-ups that are tackling major challenges like health care, energy, transportation. these are company that are disrupting all these sectors, and our focus on 1776 is to really help them build, giving them the right connections whether it's to capital, mentorship, policymakers here at ce sexer on the hill to --...
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they wanted to know if brian pollack was my son. and they asked me to come down to the hospital. and he was still on the gurney. but he still had color, you know? that was still my son laying there. >> my uncle doug, he said, i'm sorry, i can't fix this one. give him a hug while he's still warm. and i lost it. just, it breaks you. it totally breaks you. >> and he said, he's dead. and i remember thinking, no, he's not. i, i couldn't, i couldn't even get my arms around that. >> it was such a shock to hear somebody was shot. we don't live in a city where that happens. you know, we live in grand rapids. gang-related? that's absurd. i've never seen that in all of my years here. >> why did they shoot ryan? ryan had nothing to do with gangs. he would have no use for gangs. >> the only thing he ever did wrong in his life was go to a party and stand next to his friend so that a couple of wanna-be gangbangers could shoot him down in cold blood, and it just goes to show you that violence can affect anybody anytime, somebody can step up to the plate with an automatic weapon and take your lif
they wanted to know if brian pollack was my son. and they asked me to come down to the hospital. and he was still on the gurney. but he still had color, you know? that was still my son laying there. >> my uncle doug, he said, i'm sorry, i can't fix this one. give him a hug while he's still warm. and i lost it. just, it breaks you. it totally breaks you. >> and he said, he's dead. and i remember thinking, no, he's not. i, i couldn't, i couldn't even get my arms around that. >>...
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as fhe transportation secretary stephanie pollack has said the state is watching other pilot programs but added there are privacy issues, as well. doug meehan, wcvb newscenter 5. residue right now a man is in the hospital with serious injuries after falling onto the train tracks at boston's park street station. we do know the victim made contact with the third rail but his condition is not clear at delays on the red line last night. two men are recovering from burns after they were sprayed with hot tar in framingham. the fire chief says that the man was sprayed in the face of the hands and upper body by 400 degree liquid asphalt. the victims were unloading the material at the t on the roads after a string of crashes in work zones. starting this week, troopers will increase patrols and launch a new public awareness campaign. this summer, there have been five serious crashes in work zones including two where people were killed. officials say all five crashes involved alcohol. >> these are people behind the cones, mothers and fathers, children and grandparents, aunt and uncles, and we ne
as fhe transportation secretary stephanie pollack has said the state is watching other pilot programs but added there are privacy issues, as well. doug meehan, wcvb newscenter 5. residue right now a man is in the hospital with serious injuries after falling onto the train tracks at boston's park street station. we do know the victim made contact with the third rail but his condition is not clear at delays on the red line last night. two men are recovering from burns after they were sprayed with...
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pollack: t summehas been a little disappointing. paul: the summer has been a little disappointing.running down several percentage points. there is a concept brewing, sequel fatigue. some movies that came out as sequels, movies like "ghostbusters," sequels that have worked so well the last five or six years are not doing well this year. so some moviegoers say, listen, if you want to bring us a sequel, a franchise movie that you can bring back time and again, you really have to deliver quality, because we are not going to go just because it is a proven commodity. that's kind of the issue of the summer. vonnie: it does depend on the franchise, and on the director, and how it all coalesces. what could start out as something great can, after going through the grinder, and a different -- and of different -- end up different. paul: one of the rays of light was "finding dory," which had a great run close to 10 years after the original came out. but some of the other ones, a lot of them opened significantly below where the original film opened when it originally launched. hollywood's going
pollack: t summehas been a little disappointing. paul: the summer has been a little disappointing.running down several percentage points. there is a concept brewing, sequel fatigue. some movies that came out as sequels, movies like "ghostbusters," sequels that have worked so well the last five or six years are not doing well this year. so some moviegoers say, listen, if you want to bring us a sequel, a franchise movie that you can bring back time and again, you really have to deliver...
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. ♪ ♪ >> we are joined by a democratic poster jeffrey pollack and super pac backing hillary clinton andthe wadr studio by popular demand kelly conway. public pollster and senior adviser of trump's campaign. guys, thanks for coming on the show. i want to start with you, kelly and. another day, another magical tour for donald trump. his latest is he was being , sarcastic about being sarcastic. i am not going to go into it again. i started the show talking about that he needs to completely somehow back off of some of those things and, look, i speak this way for a reason. i certainly don't believe there is any chance of that happening. kelly: here is what i saw happening today. i saw the chairman of the republican national committee get on the plane with donald trump and go to erie, pennsylvania and introduce him as a sign of unity batting back these ridiculously, unfounded -- that's what i saw today. that is not relevant at all. >> the president and -- >> the media was running stories that the donors were freaking out about down dollar races. i looked at them, looking at where senators wer
. ♪ ♪ >> we are joined by a democratic poster jeffrey pollack and super pac backing hillary clinton andthe wadr studio by popular demand kelly conway. public pollster and senior adviser of trump's campaign. guys, thanks for coming on the show. i want to start with you, kelly and. another day, another magical tour for donald trump. his latest is he was being , sarcastic about being sarcastic. i am not going to go into it again. i started the show talking about that he needs to...
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wendy pollack of the sargent shriver national center on poverty law, said -- "this is really historic because the exclusion of domestic workers from federal and state employment laws has an unfortunate history in slavery and anti-immigrant sentiment." in oklahoma, funeral services will be held friday for khalid jabara, the lebanese man police say was killed by his next-door neighbor in a possible hate crime. police say stanley majors will be charged with first degree murder for monday's murder and acknowledged he had a long-standing animosity toward jabara's family. majors is already facing assault charges for hitting haifa jabara, khalid's mother, with his car last year while she was jogging. before that, haifa jabara already had a restraining order against majors after he had threatened and harassed her. despite all this, majors was released on bail earlier this year and returned to his home. the jabaras say majors had threatened them and used racial slurs repeatedly since 2013. majors had been arrested at least once for violating the restraining order before hitting haifa jabara wi
wendy pollack of the sargent shriver national center on poverty law, said -- "this is really historic because the exclusion of domestic workers from federal and state employment laws has an unfortunate history in slavery and anti-immigrant sentiment." in oklahoma, funeral services will be held friday for khalid jabara, the lebanese man police say was killed by his next-door neighbor in a possible hate crime. police say stanley majors will be charged with first degree murder for...
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to end aajoy will try political impasse today, asking pollack -- parliament to back cam -- back him. rajoy needs a majority when the debate includes -- concludes tomorrow. there would be a second vote on friday if he does not get it. jim orders from angela merkel. -- new marching orders from angela merkel. popular.ecome more they hold elections on sunday. has had-un reportedly two government officials executed with an anti-aircraft gun. one of the officials with said to have been charged with corruption after dozing off in a meeting. fbi is investigating hacking attacks on at least two election boards according to an alert from the cyber division. they did not say which states are involved but they say the majority of data stolen from one state took place in july. global news 24 hours a day, powered by our 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am taylor riggs. this is bloomberg. tom: equities, bonds, currencies, commodities, a quiet august market a lot of anticipation for how the vice chairman could adjust the data. slightly weaker with dollar strength. oil with
to end aajoy will try political impasse today, asking pollack -- parliament to back cam -- back him. rajoy needs a majority when the debate includes -- concludes tomorrow. there would be a second vote on friday if he does not get it. jim orders from angela merkel. -- new marching orders from angela merkel. popular.ecome more they hold elections on sunday. has had-un reportedly two government officials executed with an anti-aircraft gun. one of the officials with said to have been charged with...
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coming up tuesday morning, joseph -- american enterprise institute and ron pollack, the executive directorf family usa -- to reduce wear -- and how that impacts the affordable health care act. the executive rector of the national -- looks at the recent proposal to overhaul that collection. c-span's washington journal live at seven clock eastern on tuesday morning, join the discussion. cook's book tv is life beginning at 7:00 p.m. eastern -- >> tv is live beginning at seven clock p.m. eastern. a panel discussion with authors about race relations examining the relationship between police and the african-american community. urban radio networks washed in theau chief and author of presidency in black and white moderates the discussion. other panelists include msnbc national correspondent and the author of fracture, barack obama, the clintons and the racial divide. black,or of democracy in author ofveaux and are we better off yet go -- better off? and the author of stand your ground and university of baltimore school of law interim of --author of gross author of ghosts of jim crow. watch live t
coming up tuesday morning, joseph -- american enterprise institute and ron pollack, the executive directorf family usa -- to reduce wear -- and how that impacts the affordable health care act. the executive rector of the national -- looks at the recent proposal to overhaul that collection. c-span's washington journal live at seven clock eastern on tuesday morning, join the discussion. cook's book tv is life beginning at 7:00 p.m. eastern -- >> tv is live beginning at seven clock p.m....
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brandon pollack, what else? >> we have one more here. >> this is janice with cross deck. >> it is a productivity software suite geared toward the dod mainly right now. you can see here it a third term product. >> what does it do? >> we are aiming to take the navy's current paper system and make it digital. tomorrow morning, hundreds of thousands of sailors will wake up and start their day by printing out their schedule on a sheet of paper and put it in their pocket. crossdeck keeps it in their pocket and allowing it to be updated as the ever changing needs happen. we have a perm qualification system as well. a lot of training is pure ear. i might have a qualification i need and you might have a qualification i need and in order for us to both be qualifies we train each other. in the navy, they carry around three-inch binders with pages and signatures and that is how they get qualified. there is no way to track it other than i hand you this binder. we solve that by allowing you to assign digitally. we can track i
brandon pollack, what else? >> we have one more here. >> this is janice with cross deck. >> it is a productivity software suite geared toward the dod mainly right now. you can see here it a third term product. >> what does it do? >> we are aiming to take the navy's current paper system and make it digital. tomorrow morning, hundreds of thousands of sailors will wake up and start their day by printing out their schedule on a sheet of paper and put it in their...
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tuesday morning, joseph from the health care scholar at the american enterprise institute and ron pollack talks about the decision to reduce or excel plans and how it impacts affordable care act. and the executive director of the national association of consumer advocates looks at the consumer protection bureau proposal to overhaul debt. join the discussion live tuesday morning on c-span's washington journal. >>> coming up, booktv in prime time looks at what congress is reading first, "alter egos: hillary clinton, barack obama, and the twilight struggle over american power" is discussed. then historian david mccullough on the wright brothers and then erik larson, author of "dead wake" and later, after wards features andrea mays on her book: >> host: booktv recently visited capitol hill too what readers what they were reading: >> i grew up reading all the time. the way i saw the world wasn't by travel but what books i checked out at the local library. i am a reader and want the old fashion hard copy. i read biographies and at the moment douglas mcarthur. this is a new book written by arthu
tuesday morning, joseph from the health care scholar at the american enterprise institute and ron pollack talks about the decision to reduce or excel plans and how it impacts affordable care act. and the executive director of the national association of consumer advocates looks at the consumer protection bureau proposal to overhaul debt. join the discussion live tuesday morning on c-span's washington journal. >>> coming up, booktv in prime time looks at what congress is reading first,...