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let's throw all of those comments to elizabeth rosenthal.est: there's a lot to talk about here, but i would agree that fee-for-service healthcare is our primary problem. we pay for things one by one by one. there are hospitals and health facilities that are doing a lot of indigent care that are losing money because they have what is called a bad paramedics that -- bad pair mix. meeting they take care of a lot of pour or uninsured people. on the other hand, there was a list published last week of the 200 best paid ceo's in the u.s. probably 20% of them were from the healthcare industry. i'm sure not from this particular facility we were talking about. there really are the haves and the have-nots. the have's will target those kinds of procedures and those kinds of patient populations where they know they will get the $90,000 reimbursement for the hip replacement rather than the medicaid hip replacement reimbursement. interventional cardiology facilities make money. you know? there's a lot of talk in hospitals about which units are profit cente
let's throw all of those comments to elizabeth rosenthal.est: there's a lot to talk about here, but i would agree that fee-for-service healthcare is our primary problem. we pay for things one by one by one. there are hospitals and health facilities that are doing a lot of indigent care that are losing money because they have what is called a bad paramedics that -- bad pair mix. meeting they take care of a lot of pour or uninsured people. on the other hand, there was a list published last week...
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host: coming up next to my lives with rosenthal of that -- coming up next, elisabeth rosenthal of the "new york times." later on, we will look at the situation with egypt. our guest, eric trager, just returned from cairo, and he will give us a sense of what is happening on the ground. american history tv continues its tour of american cities. it will feature bakersfield, california. all weekend long, we are looking at the history of this city, located about 80 miles north of los angeles. coming up@55:00 p.m. this evening on c-span3, we will show all of our history related programming we have gathered there, including a look at the current river oil fields and importance to the state and the hundred. the county where bakersfield is located is the largest oil- producing county in the united states. >> we're standing on the bluff. it overlooks the oilfield, which is one of the largest oil field in the state of california. if the county were a state, it would be in the top five oil producers in the nation. to put this in a little more context, 75% of all oil production in california is do
host: coming up next to my lives with rosenthal of that -- coming up next, elisabeth rosenthal of the "new york times." later on, we will look at the situation with egypt. our guest, eric trager, just returned from cairo, and he will give us a sense of what is happening on the ground. american history tv continues its tour of american cities. it will feature bakersfield, california. all weekend long, we are looking at the history of this city, located about 80 miles north of los...
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he's standing by with ken rosenthal.after fielder does something here to start this ninth inning. that's out of play. prince's dad, cecil, lives in atlanta. but spends his summer with his family here in new york. he's in town. and back in a hotel watching tonight's all-star game. two balls, two strikes. fielder trying to get something started with nelson cruz on deck. shift on in the infield. as they play prince to pull. and he does. in the air to right. coming to get it, gomez, he can't. this play backed up by matt carpenter, the second baseman. and prince fielder will motor all the way around to third with a triple. that's got mariano clapping and smiling as prince fielder gets to third base with a rare triple. >> tim: gomez had to respect the power of prince fielder playing deep, trying for the shoestring catch. and matt carpenter, the second baseman, eventually fielded the ball. how many times do you see that? >> joe: and they loved it in the american league dugout. ten career triples in the regular season for prince
he's standing by with ken rosenthal.after fielder does something here to start this ninth inning. that's out of play. prince's dad, cecil, lives in atlanta. but spends his summer with his family here in new york. he's in town. and back in a hotel watching tonight's all-star game. two balls, two strikes. fielder trying to get something started with nelson cruz on deck. shift on in the infield. as they play prince to pull. and he does. in the air to right. coming to get it, gomez, he can't. this...
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the rosenthal said let my lawyer. do do it. little dids he know he was they hired to play myself it was a wonderful thing and is woerfu supplemented by income. ye >> believe it or not i guess $7,000 per year in residuals. that isn't bad. [laughter] he was the front man for the tha mob for the corporation thatrpon owns different -- five different hotels very g ,emanding before he cameme aong along you could imagine but with these ideas they changed so tony was ate childhood associate.enforment he was, sent out by the mob chicagot mob and according to law-enforcement he killed 26 people and i was always chastised by fbi agents if you're klay killed 26 peopleocal how could you sleep atht. night? hour you so dumb? you moron. kied 26 i never got a satisfactory answer along that line. burirtunately he was killed in indiana. a >>host: every his lawyer? >> you never spend one day in jail over the 20 years i represented him except onefo on kind -e- one time but tonyer an >> mrbittmad for murder. >>host: is there such a thing a
the rosenthal said let my lawyer. do do it. little dids he know he was they hired to play myself it was a wonderful thing and is woerfu supplemented by income. ye >> believe it or not i guess $7,000 per year in residuals. that isn't bad. [laughter] he was the front man for the tha mob for the corporation thatrpon owns different -- five different hotels very g ,emanding before he cameme aong along you could imagine but with these ideas they changed so tony was ate childhood...
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ken rosenthal will make the argument. before we get to all of this, let's get back to the markets. at the winners we are seeing on the s&p 500. ♪ connell: here is a look at what is coming up on market snow. home moving off of the market quicker, we will talk to mike aubrey as those of the show power broker. we have china up promising to keep economic growth above 7% and will the numbers be what you can believe? why is brown suspension this suspended from baseball? making an item about why this could be good for the baseball business. dagen: bottom of the hour stocks now at >> caller: minutes. nicole: wendy's is doing well, working on the menu, analysts say they have the right price and the right size. you know wendy's for their square burgers, dividend rose a penny to $0.05 a share. that is the big deal. they are selling 425 restaurants by mid 2014 but certainly a real winner here for wendy's and 9 interested in trying the bacon cheeseburger. nicole: good coffee. connell: let's talk a little bit about existing home sales, got buried in that number which is interesting. the median t
ken rosenthal will make the argument. before we get to all of this, let's get back to the markets. at the winners we are seeing on the s&p 500. ♪ connell: here is a look at what is coming up on market snow. home moving off of the market quicker, we will talk to mike aubrey as those of the show power broker. we have china up promising to keep economic growth above 7% and will the numbers be what you can believe? why is brown suspension this suspended from baseball? making an item about why...
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john rosenthal the founder of the group "stop handgun violence." is the anniversary of the signing of the civil rights act. and we get to celebrate by reminding supposedly smart people why we need to protect the right to vote. >> michael: imagine this, it's 1964, and you're registering to vote in louisiana. you can't prove at least a fifth grade education you must pass a literacy test. grab a pencil, take a seat, and do what you're told, nothing more, nothing less. but be careful as one wrong answer denotes failure of the test. question number one. write every other word in this first line and print every third word in same line original type smaller and first line ended at comma but capitalize the fifth word that you write. what? try this one. write right from the left to the right as you see it spelled here. these are actual questions from an actual test administered before the voting rights act were passed in 1965 incomprehensible mind-bending tests like these were used throughout the south and they were pretty effective in doing what they were
john rosenthal the founder of the group "stop handgun violence." is the anniversary of the signing of the civil rights act. and we get to celebrate by reminding supposedly smart people why we need to protect the right to vote. >> michael: imagine this, it's 1964, and you're registering to vote in louisiana. you can't prove at least a fifth grade education you must pass a literacy test. grab a pencil, take a seat, and do what you're told, nothing more, nothing less. but be...
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ken rosenthal is with us.im after this pitch who talked to jim leyland about how he needs to use mariano in this game and what was his answer, ken? >> ken: he said he might need to use him in the eighth rather than the ninth if the american league lead wasn't big enough. the reason for that is this. if fear, if you blow the lead in the eighth with another reliever, then you might not see reliever in the ninth because there night not be a bottom of the ninth. we're likely to see him in the eighth given that the score is 2-0. >> joe: typically, he would be the anchor of the bull pen. the seniority, the success. joe nathan is there as well. this is the night that will not come and go without this new york crowd being able to salute the greatest to ever do his job, mariano rivera. >> tim: 638 saves. >> joe: 42 in the post season. >> tim: post season numbers, staggering. >> joe: the 2-2 pitch. peralta waits on it. that's a base hit. flips it into right. the first two are on here in the eighth inning for the america
ken rosenthal is with us.im after this pitch who talked to jim leyland about how he needs to use mariano in this game and what was his answer, ken? >> ken: he said he might need to use him in the eighth rather than the ninth if the american league lead wasn't big enough. the reason for that is this. if fear, if you blow the lead in the eighth with another reliever, then you might not see reliever in the ninth because there night not be a bottom of the ninth. we're likely to see him in the...
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>> reporter: for rosenthal, it is about enjoying the shrimp scampi again.s morning," seth doane, philadelphia. >> that's a tough one, losing your sense of taste. i can't imagine. >> i know. that's interesting that you can train yourself to regain it, though. >> the brain again. look at that. >> up next, he was falsely convicted more than two decades ago for the mur of a rabbi. how did prosecutors put the wrong man behind bars. we will go inside the case with brooklyn d.a. coming up on "cbs this morning." let's play: [ all ] who's new in the fridge! i help support bones... [ ding! ] ...the immune system... [ ding! ] ...heart health... [ ding! ] ...and muscles. [ ding! ] that can only be ensure complete! [ female announcer ] the four-in-one nutrition of ensure complete. a simple choice to help you eat right. [ major nutrition ] nutrition in charge. ♪ [ male announcer ] hurry in to lowe's for 4th of july savings like up to 20% off select major appliances over $399. [ male announcer ] hurry in to lowe's for 4th of july savings >>> many people in prison claim po
>> reporter: for rosenthal, it is about enjoying the shrimp scampi again.s morning," seth doane, philadelphia. >> that's a tough one, losing your sense of taste. i can't imagine. >> i know. that's interesting that you can train yourself to regain it, though. >> the brain again. look at that. >> up next, he was falsely convicted more than two decades ago for the mur of a rabbi. how did prosecutors put the wrong man behind bars. we will go inside the case with...
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mitch rosenthal says the period immediately following rehab is often the most dangerous. >> they arerable from a physiologic point of view because the drug that they took 30 days ago at that dose level can kill them 30 days later. ♪ why should we worry ♪ no one will care, girl >> reporter: for those trying to get clean, the pull of addiction is always there, even if sometimes it's hidden behind a friendly smile. neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >>> and now today anti-apartheid fighter, nelson mandela, celebrated his 95th birthday from the hospital bed where he's been battling a lung infection. inside we're told mandela smiled, nodded and is said to be steadily improving. outside across south africa and the world, a celebration. in paris, the eiffel tower lit up in the colors of south africa. this sign pretty much says it all, "your life remains our inspiration." >>> still ahead right here on "world news," it is "real money" week. watch this, we can save a family $1,000 in just seconds, a great idea in a heat wave. >>> and later, you're on vacation, checking in at home and you see t
mitch rosenthal says the period immediately following rehab is often the most dangerous. >> they arerable from a physiologic point of view because the drug that they took 30 days ago at that dose level can kill them 30 days later. ♪ why should we worry ♪ no one will care, girl >> reporter: for those trying to get clean, the pull of addiction is always there, even if sometimes it's hidden behind a friendly smile. neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >>> and now today...
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who are lefty rosenthal and tony scott but? >> well,. >> by the way, why were you in the movie? think i was one of the consultant. martin scorsese said who should play the lawyer. and he was the one for trade by mr. dinero and he said, let mr. dinero do it. nevertheless, they hired him to play myself and it was great. every time they watched, this was is a wonderful thing. it had supplemented income unbelievably over the years. >> so who were they? >> they didn't call him lucky to his face. he was the front man, basically, from the mob at the corporation that owned about five different hotels here in las vegas. very bright guy, very demanding. before he came along, it was a little hole in the wall like you would imagine. a movie in the making. he has these ideas a grand jury and he is a very astute person. tony was a childhood associate of his and according to law enforcement, tony was set out by the chicago mob to look over their interest here in las vegas. and according to 26 people, murdered them. i was always chastise by local police would say, how can you sleep at night. an
who are lefty rosenthal and tony scott but? >> well,. >> by the way, why were you in the movie? think i was one of the consultant. martin scorsese said who should play the lawyer. and he was the one for trade by mr. dinero and he said, let mr. dinero do it. nevertheless, they hired him to play myself and it was great. every time they watched, this was is a wonderful thing. it had supplemented income unbelievably over the years. >> so who were they? >> they didn't call...
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i am robert rosenthal, executive director for the center for investigative reporting. this meeting of the commonwealth club of california is celebrating 110 years of the lead discussion is adjourned. [applause] >> thank you. it would be in the top five oil producers in the nation. to put this in a little more context, 75 percent of all of oil production in california is done in kern county, and over 50% to of the natural gas produced in california is right here. so we are really looking and when you are in this county, oil along with agriculture, the two largest industries that we have commanded really turns the economy. >> explore the history of literary life of bakersfield, california, this weekend on book tv and american history tv. >> history professor at the university of virginia. leaders of the british charge rent revolutionary war examine the tactical decisions. the kansas city public library. an hour. [applause] >> thank-you. thank you for reading the book so carefully. thank you also for wearing a monticello time. i'm very grateful to the kansas city public l
i am robert rosenthal, executive director for the center for investigative reporting. this meeting of the commonwealth club of california is celebrating 110 years of the lead discussion is adjourned. [applause] >> thank you. it would be in the top five oil producers in the nation. to put this in a little more context, 75 percent of all of oil production in california is done in kern county, and over 50% to of the natural gas produced in california is right here. so we are really looking...
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about the penalties being delayed from 204 to 2015 then "new york times" correspondent elizabeth rosenthal discusses a recent report that shows america has the highest childbirth cost in the world. from egypt a guest. eric trager, "washington journal" is next. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] host: good morning and welcome to "washington journal." on this sunday, july 7, 2013. immigration tops the list of issues awaiting members. well, the "washington post" on its front page today looks at childhood hunger and the role of government in feeding hungry children. we'd like to hear from you this morning on what you think the government's role should be in feeding kids. here are the numbers to call. democrats. republicans and independents.
about the penalties being delayed from 204 to 2015 then "new york times" correspondent elizabeth rosenthal discusses a recent report that shows america has the highest childbirth cost in the world. from egypt a guest. eric trager, "washington journal" is next. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] host: good morning and welcome to "washington journal." on this sunday, july 7, 2013....
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i'm robert rosenthal, executive director of the center for investigative reporting. i'll be the chair for today's prom called afghanistan. we also welcome our listening and internet audiences and invite everyone to visit us online at www.commonwealth club.org. and now it's my pleasure to introduce our speakers. tamim was born in kabul where father was a professor and his mother taught the first school for girls. he is the writer, lecturer, teacher and director of the san francisco writer's work shop. , in, in... block -- he has written the game without rowells. ...
i'm robert rosenthal, executive director of the center for investigative reporting. i'll be the chair for today's prom called afghanistan. we also welcome our listening and internet audiences and invite everyone to visit us online at www.commonwealth club.org. and now it's my pleasure to introduce our speakers. tamim was born in kabul where father was a professor and his mother taught the first school for girls. he is the writer, lecturer, teacher and director of the san francisco writer's work...
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i'm robert rosenthal, executive director of the center for investigator reporting. i'll be your chair today for today's program called "afghanistan." we also welcome our listening and internet audiences and invite everyone to visit us online at www.commonwealthclub.org. and now it's my pleasure to introduce our distinguished speakers. tamim ansary was born in kabul where his american mother taught english in afghanistan's first school for girls. tamim left for the u.s. in 1964. he is a writer, lecturer, teacher and director of the san francisco writers' workshop. he has written several noteworthy books and award-winning books including "a game without rules: the often untold history of afghanistan." he will sign in the book after the program today. our other author wassal born in kabul. his father was a prominent military office and leader. after high school he served in the afghan air force. when the political situation changed in the 1980s and russians invaded, he fled to germany and then came to the u.s. where he enjoyed a successful banking career. like tamim, h
i'm robert rosenthal, executive director of the center for investigator reporting. i'll be your chair today for today's program called "afghanistan." we also welcome our listening and internet audiences and invite everyone to visit us online at www.commonwealthclub.org. and now it's my pleasure to introduce our distinguished speakers. tamim ansary was born in kabul where his american mother taught english in afghanistan's first school for girls. tamim left for the u.s. in 1964. he is...
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beer of the of the new york times you know we send it up but it doesn't get in ralph and that's a rosenthal and of course if it doesn't get into the times it is less likely to get into the washington post and is definitely less likely be on the evening news so that i was a very important part of the corporate counterattack and i think the media forgot its role because it should have been very proud in the sixty's and early seventy's that they had a sense of newsworthiness that says that what citizen groups are put forward is really important it's document it can improve health safety economic justice and they reported it and of course a lot of these bills got through congress that were signed by lyndon johnson and richard nixon and you think to be proud of that instead they started become just a business just an investment in their bottom line and of course murdoch a man and you know the general lect. own doing n.b.c. and the concentration of radio chains station changes that everything became more and more concentrated and so these they silenced a great deal of the civic energy in the coun
beer of the of the new york times you know we send it up but it doesn't get in ralph and that's a rosenthal and of course if it doesn't get into the times it is less likely to get into the washington post and is definitely less likely be on the evening news so that i was a very important part of the corporate counterattack and i think the media forgot its role because it should have been very proud in the sixty's and early seventy's that they had a sense of newsworthiness that says that what...
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elizabeth rosenthal talked about maternity costs in the u.s. at 7:00hat will be live a.m. eastern on "washington journal." and now more on the u.s. economy, monetary policy. jeremy stein spoke at the council on foreign relations last week for about 50 minutes. >> good morning. i'm the professor of economics at columbia. it is a thrill to be here to moderate the session with the federal reserve governor jeremy stein. it is part of the cfr's series on international economics. it is on the record. a brief bio on our speaker, i have known jeremy for years. he has been a member of the federal reserve board since may of 2012. prior to that he was a professor of economics and finance at harvard university. also, a senior adviser to the secretary of treasury and the national economic council in 2009. he has had many recognitions in his career and is widely regarded as one if not the leading scholar in the intersection between finance and macroeconomics, president of the .merican finance association without further ado, i will now turn it over to governor stein. you will begin with
elizabeth rosenthal talked about maternity costs in the u.s. at 7:00hat will be live a.m. eastern on "washington journal." and now more on the u.s. economy, monetary policy. jeremy stein spoke at the council on foreign relations last week for about 50 minutes. >> good morning. i'm the professor of economics at columbia. it is a thrill to be here to moderate the session with the federal reserve governor jeremy stein. it is part of the cfr's series on international economics. it...
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our guest host bill rosenthal. am i the first person to say that correct? >> you got it right.to becky for the morning headlines. v-day. >> the first of which is earnings newsment we have a lot of earnings that have been out today, morgan stanley reporting 45 cents, that was 2 wentz better than the street was expecting. ref few, that beat the street's expectationings, morgan stanley announced a $500 million stock buy back. look at dow component you fighted health. beat estimates by 15 cents. revenue was roughly inline and yet another dow component to tell you about verizon reporting earnings of 73 cents a share, items a penny higher than the street was expecting. revenue was if line with estimates. also, let's take a look at the markets this morning. the u.s. equity futures have been indicated higher. right now, those dow futures up by 38 points. s&p futures up by 1.7. nasdaq down by 2.3. overseas in asia, you saw the markets there, for the nikkei, it was up 1.3%. declines down by about 1%. in europe, in the early trading there, you see right now, things have barely budged. the
our guest host bill rosenthal. am i the first person to say that correct? >> you got it right.to becky for the morning headlines. v-day. >> the first of which is earnings newsment we have a lot of earnings that have been out today, morgan stanley reporting 45 cents, that was 2 wentz better than the street was expecting. ref few, that beat the street's expectationings, morgan stanley announced a $500 million stock buy back. look at dow component you fighted health. beat estimates by...
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has the highest childbirth trust in the world -- elisabeth rosenthal.e appreciate your calls and participation. hope the rest of your holiday weekend is great. see you tomorrow. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] journalists debate whether medicare is the problem or the solution to the cost of healthcare. national religious leaders talk about mandates and the affordable care act. and religious issues from the supreme court's ruling on same-sex marriage cases last term. next, journalists talk about medicare and whether it is a problem or solution for prices in the medical industry. the two authors and tv network executives sat down for the debate at the manhattan institute. paul howard, a former healthcare advisor to the mid-2012 presidential campaign, moderated. >> good evening. please take your seats. i name is paul howard and i am a senior fellow and director of manhattan institute's center for medical progress. i will be moderate drinker -- i will be a moderating our di
has the highest childbirth trust in the world -- elisabeth rosenthal.e appreciate your calls and participation. hope the rest of your holiday weekend is great. see you tomorrow. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] journalists debate whether medicare is the problem or the solution to the cost of healthcare. national religious leaders talk about mandates and the affordable care act. and religious issues from the...
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we'll also hear from elisabeth rosenthal about the healthcare cost of childbirth in the u.s. >> one of the points that we make in this book is a parental question. did it make any direct friends -- any difference to make a direct popular vote? yes, it did make a difference. senators would become to act like house members, which is not something any senator wants to hear, which means they are scavenging for votes, they have to deal with the people as opposed to, if you have a state need is 14, all you votes. you can easily pay off, and they did in some cases, a off senators, paying off their mortgages in a couple of notorious cases, to buy their election. christ more with historian >> more with can -- correct c-torian richard baker on span's q and a. >> and supreme court reporters from the washington post, the associated press, and other news outlets. the event was hosted by the d.c. bar in washington, d.c. it is about 90 minutes. >> i am art spitzer. i work for the aclu. welcome to the 25th annual supreme court view from the press gallery panel. thank you all for coming. the panel is s
we'll also hear from elisabeth rosenthal about the healthcare cost of childbirth in the u.s. >> one of the points that we make in this book is a parental question. did it make any direct friends -- any difference to make a direct popular vote? yes, it did make a difference. senators would become to act like house members, which is not something any senator wants to hear, which means they are scavenging for votes, they have to deal with the people as opposed to, if you have a state need is...
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then elizabeth rosenthal on the cost of childbirth in the u.s.. after that, steny hoyer of maryland discusses student loan interest rates with students at a local college. "washington journal" the role religion lays in american politics and culture today. the executive director of moveon.org outlines the goals and agendas grade and the director of the george mason masters program for policy talks about the interstate highway system and the trust fund. that's on "washington journal" at 7:00 eastern on c-span. >> no man needs a strong partner more than the american president, sheltered and cocoon and what harry truman called the great white prison. that is what i concluded after five years and hundreds of interviews, presidents with rave spouses willing to speak sometimes hard truth that others are unwilling to speak, those presidents have a distinct advantage. let me give you an example. has pat nixon been able to cut through her husband's paranoia, watergate might have been avoided, but she had long since given up on her husband by the time they r
then elizabeth rosenthal on the cost of childbirth in the u.s.. after that, steny hoyer of maryland discusses student loan interest rates with students at a local college. "washington journal" the role religion lays in american politics and culture today. the executive director of moveon.org outlines the goals and agendas grade and the director of the george mason masters program for policy talks about the interstate highway system and the trust fund. that's on "washington...