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host: let's start with sabrina corlette. there are a number of countries in europe and canada and elsewhere that have largely government-run health care systems. they have pros and cons. the medicaid for all idea has been put forward in congress before. it has never, at least to date, it has not garnered much political support from either party, frankly. i think that dynamic could change a little bit if you see the individual markets collapsing and insurers pulling out. you could see a pendulum switch shift in the political calculus where more and more democrats could start to call for a single-payer system. of course, with any health care system, the devil is in the details. while certainly a single-payer system could simplify things and ensure that health care is a basic right for all americans, there could be issues in terms of provider participation in and making sure people have access to care and services that could be more limited. there are pros and cons with every approach and winners and losers. two date, the medic
host: let's start with sabrina corlette. there are a number of countries in europe and canada and elsewhere that have largely government-run health care systems. they have pros and cons. the medicaid for all idea has been put forward in congress before. it has never, at least to date, it has not garnered much political support from either party, frankly. i think that dynamic could change a little bit if you see the individual markets collapsing and insurers pulling out. you could see a pendulum...
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how does sabrina process this? that you needed to be in any way proven to be right about who we thought this man was. you don't need to be affirmed in that way. but every time he got in trouble, i would ask myself how do they process that this guy is just -- he's just walking -- anyway. i'll shut up. how do you process it? >> for me, it's alwaysing a i a aggravating. it gets you to the point that you want to really say something or react but then we look at all of the positive things we've been doing and all of the lives that we've been touching and say why waste negative energy towards the individual that killed our son? as a man, i would be less than a father, less than a man to tell you that it didn't anger me because it does. at the same time, there is a greater mission in what we're trying to do and the more we talk about him, the more relevant he becomes. the less we talk about him, you know, he's -- >> that requires, though, a level of maturity and wisdom and conviction and courage. i don't think -- i don't
how does sabrina process this? that you needed to be in any way proven to be right about who we thought this man was. you don't need to be affirmed in that way. but every time he got in trouble, i would ask myself how do they process that this guy is just -- he's just walking -- anyway. i'll shut up. how do you process it? >> for me, it's alwaysing a i a aggravating. it gets you to the point that you want to really say something or react but then we look at all of the positive things...
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sabrina corlette. the number of carriers around the country. dark green indicates counties that have three or more areas. the later the green gets, the fewer carriers. color, the brown tanis -- red means zero. go ahead. caller is very well informed. two points in response to his comment. he is absolutely right that states have a lot of power to encourage or compel insurance companies to participate. california is a good example of a state that told carriers if you will not participate, we will bar you for a couple of years if you ever want to come back. it was an incentive for carriers to participate. the other point about the individual mandate, and the caller might be one of the few people who supports it, it is a powerful incentive for healthy and young people to enroll and be part of the risk pool. and insurers have said, without it, it will drive premiums up as much as 20%. >> that is one approach but there are other ways to solve the basic problem with the aca was to establish a new social norms. you say regardless, you should have health
sabrina corlette. the number of carriers around the country. dark green indicates counties that have three or more areas. the later the green gets, the fewer carriers. color, the brown tanis -- red means zero. go ahead. caller is very well informed. two points in response to his comment. he is absolutely right that states have a lot of power to encourage or compel insurance companies to participate. california is a good example of a state that told carriers if you will not participate, we will...
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gracias sabrina.preguntar quÉ han encontrado en google, ¿cuÁl es tu sÍntoma? alan: una bolita acÁ abajo de la mandÍbula y se mueve. no me duele, y estoy cansado, no sÉ si sea por eso. doctor: estas cansado de tanto tocarte. porque muchas personas tienen esto. es que tengo una bolita aquÍ, ¿quÉ te dice doctor google? alan: que son gangleos linfÁticos inflamados, y si duelen estos gangleos son lesiones o infecciÓn, pero si no duelen y no se mueven tanto, como me pasa a mi, que no me duele, dice que es un cÁncer o tumor. doctor: que doctor google estÁ diciendo a alan tacher a lo mejor tienes un cÁncer. imagÍnense que estÁ buscando esta informaciÓn a las 12:00 am, ¿usted cree que va a poder dormir? alan: claro que no. y yo pensarÍa que es al revÉs. doctor: a ver, karla. karla: arduo trabajo investigativo doctor, investigÉe algo que bendito a dios no me pasa, el hormigueo y el adormecimiento brazo izquierdo, y va desde lo mÁs sencillo muy hasta lo mÁs fatal. por la falta de los funcionamientos de los nervi
gracias sabrina.preguntar quÉ han encontrado en google, ¿cuÁl es tu sÍntoma? alan: una bolita acÁ abajo de la mandÍbula y se mueve. no me duele, y estoy cansado, no sÉ si sea por eso. doctor: estas cansado de tanto tocarte. porque muchas personas tienen esto. es que tengo una bolita aquÍ, ¿quÉ te dice doctor google? alan: que son gangleos linfÁticos inflamados, y si duelen estos gangleos son lesiones o infecciÓn, pero si no duelen y no se mueven tanto, como me pasa a mi, que no me...
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. >> sabrina, let me know your thought here. this is america's longest war, as we have heard in the past. what is the appetite for this topic right now, and what do you see in terms of the timing of the president's announcement which will be happening tomorrow evening at 9:00 p.m.? >> well, i think as the colonel touched opinion, there are no easy options here and to add context, upon taking office in january, the trump administration did embark on a strategic review of u.s. policy in afghanistan. now, you'll remember this is a president who, of course, campaigned upon scaling back u.s. military involvement overseas, but then when you take office you realize the reality is a lot more difficult than that. it's not simply easy to withdraw the united states from a war that's been engaged in for well over a decade. the defense secretary, jim mattis, did say the president wanted to make this announcement to the american people himself. he, of course, met with national security advisers on friday, was presented a wide range of options
. >> sabrina, let me know your thought here. this is america's longest war, as we have heard in the past. what is the appetite for this topic right now, and what do you see in terms of the timing of the president's announcement which will be happening tomorrow evening at 9:00 p.m.? >> well, i think as the colonel touched opinion, there are no easy options here and to add context, upon taking office in january, the trump administration did embark on a strategic review of u.s. policy...
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to tell us more about this, is sabrina ma. she started an organization in her high school that has spread to schools all across the u.s. hi! - hi, thank you so much for having me on the show today. - it's great to have you. the school club you started is called ark, tell us about it. - yeah, so ark stands for the acts of random kindness club. ark is a student organization that strives to make high schools and their surrounding communities more positive, uplifting and optimistic. we do this by conducting uplifting campaigns and projects, because we truly believe that it's the little things in life that make a difference. - what lead you to start ark? - so in 2011, i was facing a lot of personal adversity in the form of depression and academic stress. and i went to a very large public high school and realized that many of my peers were going through their own types of adversities ranging from bullying to gang violence to drug abuse and i wanted to do something that not only maybe helped my own well being and uplifted myself but
to tell us more about this, is sabrina ma. she started an organization in her high school that has spread to schools all across the u.s. hi! - hi, thank you so much for having me on the show today. - it's great to have you. the school club you started is called ark, tell us about it. - yeah, so ark stands for the acts of random kindness club. ark is a student organization that strives to make high schools and their surrounding communities more positive, uplifting and optimistic. we do this by...
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david: steve, excuse me, sabrina, we had the peace deal and lucky to buy into that and then we saw obama and bin laden and others take advantage of it. >> agree, part of having strong military is also having strong diplomatic core and that's a lot of areas that we are seeing cuts. recent victory for the trump administration is that they were able to get the united nations 15 to 0 to vote for sanctions and i think that that's something significant that we are not talking about. i think they go hand in hand. david: we have to leave it at that, gang, great debate. excessive or appropriate, president trump feuding with senate majority leader mcconnell for saying he has, quote, excessive expectations of congress. someone hearsays the health care industry is proving the president has this one right.
david: steve, excuse me, sabrina, we had the peace deal and lucky to buy into that and then we saw obama and bin laden and others take advantage of it. >> agree, part of having strong military is also having strong diplomatic core and that's a lot of areas that we are seeing cuts. recent victory for the trump administration is that they were able to get the united nations 15 to 0 to vote for sanctions and i think that that's something significant that we are not talking about. i think...
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steve forbes, elizabeth, sabrina and bruce jackson, steve, spend more? >> dave, unfortunately we will have to spend more and a lot more under barack obama the budget declined, a couple of hundred billion dollars, trump is increasing it but not nearly enough, we need more ships, we need more equipment and we need to maintain what we have which we haven't done in recent years, we also need radical reform of procurement system which wastes $25 billion a year. a lot has to be done. >> john, look at the percent of gdp that we spend in military hardware, it has come way down. we had the peace dividend during the clinton years after the end of the soviet union, that's when the big dip happened and we built up after 9/11 and it's come down again. >> coming down from a very high level. even now we spend more on the military annually than the next seven largest spending countries combined. david: they're not spending a lot, john. >> i would add in this case, that our military from 1945 from the north koreans and a ruler that have none at all in the first place. da
steve forbes, elizabeth, sabrina and bruce jackson, steve, spend more? >> dave, unfortunately we will have to spend more and a lot more under barack obama the budget declined, a couple of hundred billion dollars, trump is increasing it but not nearly enough, we need more ships, we need more equipment and we need to maintain what we have which we haven't done in recent years, we also need radical reform of procurement system which wastes $25 billion a year. a lot has to be done. >>...
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sabrina, let's start with you. the biggest take away with this is that essentially the president is saying to pena nieto, listen, we'll figure out what's going to pay for this thing, it's going to come out in the wash, paraphrasing, but you know, stop saying you're not paying to the press. it's all about optics. >> it is indeed. and i think it's striking that for someone who fashioned himself as a candidate as a great negotiator, who is going to come in and strike deals with foreign leaders in a way that his predecessors were unable, trump was so quickly willing to concede that one of his primary campaign promises was, in fact, bluster, that it doesn't really matter who pays for the wall. he's much more focused on the perception and on a political win versus a loss and how it would be received if he was unable to meet a campaign promise and also this assumption that the president of mexico is going to adopt one of trump's most controversial campaign positions, which he had repeatedly criticized all along. i think i
sabrina, let's start with you. the biggest take away with this is that essentially the president is saying to pena nieto, listen, we'll figure out what's going to pay for this thing, it's going to come out in the wash, paraphrasing, but you know, stop saying you're not paying to the press. it's all about optics. >> it is indeed. and i think it's striking that for someone who fashioned himself as a candidate as a great negotiator, who is going to come in and strike deals with foreign...
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sabrina is correct. republicans would have to get the authority to change the insurance market rules, and they haven't been able to do that. >> larry from richmond virginia is calling in. >> i was just listening to what the other caller was saying. what i didn't hear when they spoke about the republicans is they say we couldn't even apply for the aca in virginia. we had a go straight to the marketplace in order for me and my wife, we usually kept insurance through her job. it got to the point when she got sick, we had applied to several companies, trying to o pay it on our own, and i think the creator upstairs for the affordable care act because had it not been for the affordable care act, we would not have insurance. i am 63 years old. most of the republican states, i have a cousin in north carolina, he was so appalled he cannot get it. : humbly, it is overwhelmingly republican, and pushed it out. gridlock. these republicans, it is all about the lobbyist, the big-money insurance companies, and i think w
sabrina is correct. republicans would have to get the authority to change the insurance market rules, and they haven't been able to do that. >> larry from richmond virginia is calling in. >> i was just listening to what the other caller was saying. what i didn't hear when they spoke about the republicans is they say we couldn't even apply for the aca in virginia. we had a go straight to the marketplace in order for me and my wife, we usually kept insurance through her job. it got to...
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connell: sabrina, you agree that it's a cultural technology specific problem?there is something unique to technology, what's interesting is we're seeing a lot of women who are strong in math and science but turning energies to other fields where they can use, that environmental science, architecture, biology, veterinarian school. all of the areas where women have strengths are choosing to go into because of the culture, perhaps they can create a better work-life balance. the reality is it's tech loss because women have the strengths and abilities and they're going to lose them. connell: what about the fact that google wouldn't talk about it last night? do we all accept on face value the fact that it was because of the online threats and that can be serious, maybe it was, to me it seems a little odd. isn't that fair that they should at least -- that goes to the firing of this guy, if you disagree with the guy that we should have the discussion rather than firing people. >> absolutely. we should have substantive discourse around the issues, when it comes to issue
connell: sabrina, you agree that it's a cultural technology specific problem?there is something unique to technology, what's interesting is we're seeing a lot of women who are strong in math and science but turning energies to other fields where they can use, that environmental science, architecture, biology, veterinarian school. all of the areas where women have strengths are choosing to go into because of the culture, perhaps they can create a better work-life balance. the reality is it's...
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sabrina thank you for joining us this morning. guest: thank you. the jamese look at brady briefing room at the white house where today's briefing should get started surely. we will hear from the incoming press secretary, sarah huckabee sanders. press briefing life here on c-span. it should get underway before too long. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> live, at the white house, waiting for sarah huckabee sanders. while we wait for the briefing, we will show you senate democrats earlier today as they unveiled a proposal they say will make the trade system work for american workers rather than corporations and lobbyists. >> go-ahead. >> well, good morning. thanks very much for being here today. we are here today because we believe in an america, where people work hard every day, need to know that someone has there back in a global economy. if you are working in a factory or in a farm or on
sabrina thank you for joining us this morning. guest: thank you. the jamese look at brady briefing room at the white house where today's briefing should get started surely. we will hear from the incoming press secretary, sarah huckabee sanders. press briefing life here on c-span. it should get underway before too long. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable...
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tonight his parents sabrina fulton and tracy martin join us to talk about his life and pursuit of justice death called "rest in power." the enduring life of trayvon martin. sybrina fulton and trise and tr in just a minute.
tonight his parents sabrina fulton and tracy martin join us to talk about his life and pursuit of justice death called "rest in power." the enduring life of trayvon martin. sybrina fulton and trise and tr in just a minute.
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. >> reporter: sabrina joule just arrived home after spending the evening at a crash scene. her daughter's car flipped over in a creek in lees burg. the bodies of her daughter, her grandson and courtney's 9-year-old cousin jalen are also here. courtney left her mother's house before the crash. >> it was raining really, really hard when they left here friday. i, again, ask myself, why didn't you make them stay? >> reporter: loudoun county sheriff michael chapman. i scenario and we really feel for the family. >> reporter: the sheriff believes the car hit a guardrail on the bridge over the creek and ended up in the water five yards from the embankment. investigators believe the crash happened in the stormy weather. courtney's body was ejected from the car. courtney grew up in loudoun county. she was visiting relatives. we talked to jalen's stepmother before she went out on her own search. she and her husband found the crash scene. >> it's a nightmare. >> i never expected this. it's a shock to me. i never expected this at all. >> reporter: this family is really mourning tonight.
. >> reporter: sabrina joule just arrived home after spending the evening at a crash scene. her daughter's car flipped over in a creek in lees burg. the bodies of her daughter, her grandson and courtney's 9-year-old cousin jalen are also here. courtney left her mother's house before the crash. >> it was raining really, really hard when they left here friday. i, again, ask myself, why didn't you make them stay? >> reporter: loudoun county sheriff michael chapman. i scenario and...
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i've got sabrina here with me, andre, a republican, used to serve as the lieutenant governor in southina, and cnn chief political analyst gloria borger. gloria, when you hear the words out of trump's mouth, fire, fury and frankly the power the likes the world has never seen in talking to, of all people, kim jong un, what do you make of that language? >> well, the language is very strong. i think the saber rattling goes on on both sides in this case. and i think the president is sending a very -- sending a very direct message. you know, the problem this president has right now is -- and we've been talking about this because of our polling -- is his credibility on all issues, including foreign policy. you know, six out of ten people don't think he's done a very good job. >> actually, gloria, let me cut you off. here's the president. let's listen in. >> they will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen. he has been very threatening, beyond a normal statement. and as i said, they will be met with fire, fury, and frankly, power the likes of which this world has never seen b
i've got sabrina here with me, andre, a republican, used to serve as the lieutenant governor in southina, and cnn chief political analyst gloria borger. gloria, when you hear the words out of trump's mouth, fire, fury and frankly the power the likes the world has never seen in talking to, of all people, kim jong un, what do you make of that language? >> well, the language is very strong. i think the saber rattling goes on on both sides in this case. and i think the president is sending a...
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stabilize various for double health care insurance markets with aei health care scholar joseph antos and sabrina corlette. we also talk about health care and employment issues facing veterans. "washington journal," live beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. >> at the white house briefing today, incoming press secretary sarah huckabee sanders addressed news reports about president trump's involvement in writing a statement about donald trump jr.'s meeting with a russian attorney. reporters asked her about the russian sanctions bill. this is just over 20 minutes. >> good afternoon. in about an hour, the president small business administrator linda mcmahon and his daughter for a special event highlighting the role small businesses play as major drivers of our economy. around 58 million people are employed by small businesses around the country, accounting for nearly half of the united states employment. that is 58 million individuals whose families count on small businesses to keep food on the table, central china college, or save for the future. that's why we have
stabilize various for double health care insurance markets with aei health care scholar joseph antos and sabrina corlette. we also talk about health care and employment issues facing veterans. "washington journal," live beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. >> at the white house briefing today, incoming press secretary sarah huckabee sanders addressed news reports about president trump's involvement in writing a statement about donald trump jr.'s...
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creo que sabrina debe estar colgÁndose del techo sabrina, no importa, la segunda palabra serÁ mama. >a la fe raoenz con los ob nis. quÉ hae hace interesarse en ellos. >>> cuando iba en primaria, del 2007 me dediquÉ de esto a manera profesional. bÁsicamente filmar ovnis es una causa seria. se requiere de muchas horas de estar observando el cielo por aÑos y meses. distingu l objetos convencionales de los verdaderos ovnis. >>> no te confundes que pueden ser aviones o efecto dlags naurls de la at mociÓn fera. cÓmo estas seguro que son ovnis. >>> sim po tabts tener un maestro tod lo que presentamos aquÍ con nosotros son ovnis genuinos 100%. >>> los has visto y todo esto y feng que decir que pedro avila es uno de los mejores vigilantes que han existido aquÍ en mÉxico. y que finalmente es un maestro. y tengo una pregunta mÁs nunca te ha pasado que sientes como que te llaman, como que no sÉ, de repente sientes tienes que salir y estÁn los ovnis. sÉ requiere una preparaciÓn para filmar ovnis y lo primero es estar concentrada al 100%. ser contacto td o algo por el estilo. >>> un contactado no t
creo que sabrina debe estar colgÁndose del techo sabrina, no importa, la segunda palabra serÁ mama. >a la fe raoenz con los ob nis. quÉ hae hace interesarse en ellos. >>> cuando iba en primaria, del 2007 me dediquÉ de esto a manera profesional. bÁsicamente filmar ovnis es una causa seria. se requiere de muchas horas de estar observando el cielo por aÑos y meses. distingu l objetos convencionales de los verdaderos ovnis. >>> no te confundes que pueden ser aviones o...
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. >> but first that announcement that sabrina mentioned. now they have some decisions to make so the biggest is if they commit to a monthly insurance companies that is called cost sharing reduction that basically means instead of paying $6,000 $1,000 deductible it might be much lower that is big money. that is several billion dollars it is also a matter of great debate there is the argument within theth administration over four or five years that be spent now they're in charge. >> we have a separate wine we want to point out. i will start over. we're doing to space for this segment. once you do issam projections of what is happening out there with those exchanges they wrote in july in the 40 counties are projected to have no insurers. 1,332 counties in with those 28,000 that are enrolled for health coverage. so with the status of theco country out there. >> but just yesterday that all but one county will be t covered next year so that is more than what the trouble administration predicted one month ago. but that said this issue of the subsi
. >> but first that announcement that sabrina mentioned. now they have some decisions to make so the biggest is if they commit to a monthly insurance companies that is called cost sharing reduction that basically means instead of paying $6,000 $1,000 deductible it might be much lower that is big money. that is several billion dollars it is also a matter of great debate there is the argument within theth administration over four or five years that be spent now they're in charge. >>...
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a various affordable health care insurance markets with aei health care scholar joseph antos and sabrinalette, at georgetown university. recently elected national commander of the disabled american veterans talks about health care and employment issues affecting veterans. c-span's " washington journal" a.m.. thisning at seve 7 morning. join the discussion >. >> kellyanne conway spoke at the 2017 national conservative student conference in washington. she talked about her time in the trump campaign, hard time is an activist and her transition into political polling, analysis and campaign work. this is about 40 minutes. [applause] >> ok, i'm beside myself but am so excited about this. i have the pleasure of introducing to us someone who is a good friend of mine that i have admired for decades. when it was announced that this lady was going to take over running the trca
a various affordable health care insurance markets with aei health care scholar joseph antos and sabrinalette, at georgetown university. recently elected national commander of the disabled american veterans talks about health care and employment issues affecting veterans. c-span's " washington journal" a.m.. thisning at seve 7 morning. join the discussion >. >> kellyanne conway spoke at the 2017 national conservative student conference in washington. she talked about her time...
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. >> reporter: sabrina kranz and her daughter try to swim with the dolphins whenever they visit hawaiie may be their last. what is it about getting up so close to the dolphins that is so special? >> it's just being in nature in its pure form. you get to see them do their thing-- it's just beautiful. >> reporter: carter evans, cbs news, oahu. >> quijano: that's the "cbs or tend news" for this sunday. later on cbs, "60 minutes." the news continues now on our 24-hour digital network cbsn, at cbsnews.com. i'm elaine quijano in new york. for all of us at cbs news, thank you for joining us and good night. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. >>> new at 6:00, san francisco city leaders aren't loving this mcdonald's. they say it's been a magnet for crime and now they are cooking up a plan to turn the homeless hangout into housing. and good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. >> the restaurant sits at the corner of hate streets. kpix5 is there with the city's plan to turn it around. katie. >> reporter: brian, city leaders say this mcdonald's right behind me has been a problem
. >> reporter: sabrina kranz and her daughter try to swim with the dolphins whenever they visit hawaiie may be their last. what is it about getting up so close to the dolphins that is so special? >> it's just being in nature in its pure form. you get to see them do their thing-- it's just beautiful. >> reporter: carter evans, cbs news, oahu. >> quijano: that's the "cbs or tend news" for this sunday. later on cbs, "60 minutes." the news continues now...
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that's sabrina. the book, yeah, you see that. can i hold you for a minute. >> you're smiling for pictures. >> you want to stay with mom, did levy come, is kyle here? >> yeah. >> she's shy to be on c-span. [laughter] >> all right. very excited. >> how are you? >> i'm good. >> hey. >> how are you? >> you want to be on tv? he's on c-span. >> hey, baby. >> good to see you. [inaudible conversations] >> a little worn out. >> she looks tired. >> is she? [inaudible conversations] >> organization, dude. [laughter] >> that was you? >> how are you doing? >> lou, the editor. we are on c-span. book party tv. >> and my son-in-law. [laughter] >> yeah. >> we have to stay for another -- i'm going make a presentation. a presentation. >> is it short? >> you actually going talk? >> complete through it on your feet. [inaudible conversations] [laughter] >> hey, you, nice to see you. >> you can't use these in your morning columns anymore? have you dealt with people in every part. sometimes i think we need to do more of that in journalism. this week i'm
that's sabrina. the book, yeah, you see that. can i hold you for a minute. >> you're smiling for pictures. >> you want to stay with mom, did levy come, is kyle here? >> yeah. >> she's shy to be on c-span. [laughter] >> all right. very excited. >> how are you? >> i'm good. >> hey. >> how are you? >> you want to be on tv? he's on c-span. >> hey, baby. >> good to see you. [inaudible conversations] >> a little worn out....
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looks like salem, from "sabrina the teenage witch." julie: oh, yeah. i was thinking of that black cat, not afraid to die ♪ [laughter] monday night in miami, coldplay performed a new song that they created for the flooded city. it's a country song. take a listen. >> going back to houston. >> they might have a future. that they will never play the song again, it was a one-off, but they will be sending th >>> good morning, america. breaking right now, harvey makes landfall again. the tropical storm hits louisiana this morning. flash flood watches from tennessee to florida. >>> new threats in texas overnight caused a massive crisis for those already evacuated. the water in houston still rising adding to the death toll. the mayor orders a mandatory curfew for the nation's fourth largest city. >>> new rescues overnight. more than 13,000 people saved in houston and surrounding areas. and many more still trapped. shelters completely overwhelmed. overflowing with victims sleeping as the water rises around them. >>> pastor joel osteen's
looks like salem, from "sabrina the teenage witch." julie: oh, yeah. i was thinking of that black cat, not afraid to die ♪ [laughter] monday night in miami, coldplay performed a new song that they created for the flooded city. it's a country song. take a listen. >> going back to houston. >> they might have a future. that they will never play the song again, it was a one-off, but they will be sending th >>> good morning, america. breaking right now, harvey makes...
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efforts to stabilize very support will health care insurance markets with aei health care scholar and sabrinatte project director at georgetown university's center on health insurance reforms. then a recently elected national commander of the disabled american veterans talks about health care and employment issues affecting veterans. c-span's "washington journal" live beginning at seven a.m. eastern this morning -- 7 a.m. eastern this morning. join the discussion. our profile of administration officials continues with transportation secretary elaine chao. here is a quick look. know, you are able in a podcast with politico, you say are prepare so much more than my male colleagues. prepare so much today. it has been a very busy day. i want to do well. your listeners are so kind to tune in. i want to do a good job for your listeners. i wanted to feel it was worth their time to tune in and listen. i feel that way about everything i do. people are giving me their time, their attention. i have a responsibility to do a good job to justify their trust in me. every job i've had, i have been so gratefu
efforts to stabilize very support will health care insurance markets with aei health care scholar and sabrinatte project director at georgetown university's center on health insurance reforms. then a recently elected national commander of the disabled american veterans talks about health care and employment issues affecting veterans. c-span's "washington journal" live beginning at seven a.m. eastern this morning -- 7 a.m. eastern this morning. join the discussion. our profile of...
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sabrina wait to see if there is some smoking gun or information that would lead us to conclude that thisoint just work on fundamentals. why would mueller simply because of timing push something forward is in his reputation and legacy more important for him and would he say what he say i'm only bringing something forward to point i like to make. if you are an investor think of the worst case scenario. and then plan out. if downtime gets indicted mike pence will be president. you still have a republican congress. a fairly stable fiscal policy. don't expect radical fiscal policy changes to the downside of your investments. and to the point the market's perception is that if something like that were to happen it would actually be a positive because you're getting fiscal policy. mike pence may might be able to do something. i am with you on that. >> we just got a statement from present trumps lawyer about this and he said telling fox news we favor anything that brings this investigation to a swift conclusion. there is always politics here. this is where we don't know. he is under pressure. he
sabrina wait to see if there is some smoking gun or information that would lead us to conclude that thisoint just work on fundamentals. why would mueller simply because of timing push something forward is in his reputation and legacy more important for him and would he say what he say i'm only bringing something forward to point i like to make. if you are an investor think of the worst case scenario. and then plan out. if downtime gets indicted mike pence will be president. you still have a...
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. >> reporter: sabrina carpenter is getting the farm ready for a festival. on august 21st, the solar eclipse will drop darkness over her field, and spectators paying a premium, $1500 a couple to camp on her 80 acres. >> it's definitely a once in a lifetime opportunity handed to this tiny community. we'll be serving people right in the fields where we're growing the food. i'm really excited. >> reporter: this town of 6,000, bracing for 100,000 visitors. liquor sales are booming, legal pot sales could hit an all time high. >> we've been planning all these years to be ready for the big great american eclipse. >> reporter: john brewster has been planning for decades, even building his home in the path of the >> all this work for two minutes, yes, of course! >> reporter: as the moon pass is in front of the sun, a ribbon of darkness, 70 miles wide, known as the path of totality, will move from oregon to south carolina, taking just under two hours. each town going dark for roughly two minutes. at grand teton national park rescue teams are preparing for the largest
. >> reporter: sabrina carpenter is getting the farm ready for a festival. on august 21st, the solar eclipse will drop darkness over her field, and spectators paying a premium, $1500 a couple to camp on her 80 acres. >> it's definitely a once in a lifetime opportunity handed to this tiny community. we'll be serving people right in the fields where we're growing the food. i'm really excited. >> reporter: this town of 6,000, bracing for 100,000 visitors. liquor sales are...
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emily, sabrina, and jack, good luck. here we go. jeopardy! round.ies. starting off with... followed by... a lot of stuff happened. you have to name the state. and... you don't have to name the state. [ laughter ] jack, start us. i'll take geographic centers for $200, please, alex. [ beep ] macon is in georgia. back to you, jack. $400, centers, please.
emily, sabrina, and jack, good luck. here we go. jeopardy! round.ies. starting off with... followed by... a lot of stuff happened. you have to name the state. and... you don't have to name the state. [ laughter ] jack, start us. i'll take geographic centers for $200, please, alex. [ beep ] macon is in georgia. back to you, jack. $400, centers, please.
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. >> reporter: sabrina and her daughter try to swim with the dolphins when they visit hawaii.what is it about getting up so close to the dolphins that is so special? >> just being in nature and in its pure form. you get to see them do their thing. it is just beautiful. >> reporter: carter evans, cbs news, hawaii. >>> that's the "overnight news" for this monday. from the cbs broadcast center in new york city, i'm elaine quijano. >> announcer: this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm elaine quijano. trump administration efforts to further isolate north korea may be working. china is urging its outcast neighbor to make a "smart decision" and stop conducting missile launches and nuclear tests. the scolding follows the passage of a u.n. security council resolution, imposing tough new sanctions on the regime. they could cost the country $1 billion in lost trade. errol barnett has the the latest. president trump says he is working during his stay at his golf club in bedminister but took time yesterday to greet wedding guests at his resort. on twitter
. >> reporter: sabrina and her daughter try to swim with the dolphins when they visit hawaii.what is it about getting up so close to the dolphins that is so special? >> just being in nature and in its pure form. you get to see them do their thing. it is just beautiful. >> reporter: carter evans, cbs news, hawaii. >>> that's the "overnight news" for this monday. from the cbs broadcast center in new york city, i'm elaine quijano. >> announcer: this is...
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. >> reporter: sabrina krantz and her daughter try to swim with the dolphins whenever they visit hawaiiing up so close to the dolphins that's so special? >> it's just being in nature in its pure form. you get to see them do their thing. it's beautiful. >> reporter: carter evans, cbs news, oahu. >>> and that's the "overnight news" for t this tuesday. from the cbs news . >>> it's tuesday, august 8th, 2017, this is the cbs morning news. summer storms strike. it's clean up time after a possible tornado touches down in maryland. president trump is on the attack. this time he is taking aim at a democratic senator. the google employee whose memo sparked backlash is out of work this morning. why he he says he was wrong through
. >> reporter: sabrina krantz and her daughter try to swim with the dolphins whenever they visit hawaiiing up so close to the dolphins that's so special? >> it's just being in nature in its pure form. you get to see them do their thing. it's beautiful. >> reporter: carter evans, cbs news, oahu. >>> and that's the "overnight news" for t this tuesday. from the cbs news . >>> it's tuesday, august 8th, 2017, this is the cbs morning news. summer storms...
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ntos andeph an sabrina corlette. elected national commander for disabled veterans talks about employment issues affecting veterans. washington journal live beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern wednesday mornings. join the discussion. six months since rex tillerson was sworn in. he marked to the occasion by speaking with reporters at this rate department. he talked about u.s. relations with china and russia. sec. tillerson: good afternoon, all. if you are deciding about the young assistant with me i said maybe if i start naming people to office when they are eight or nine, they will be of age by the time we get through this process. theme a knowledge and thank spokeswoman for the job she has been doing. ughnow this is a to transition to make for anyone, but she has done us a poop -- a superb job. thank you so much. also want to add my congratulations to agent jeremy miles for his recognition. it is a great recognition for the department and the diplomatic security folks. as heather indicated, it has been sometime over the w
ntos andeph an sabrina corlette. elected national commander for disabled veterans talks about employment issues affecting veterans. washington journal live beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern wednesday mornings. join the discussion. six months since rex tillerson was sworn in. he marked to the occasion by speaking with reporters at this rate department. he talked about u.s. relations with china and russia. sec. tillerson: good afternoon, all. if you are deciding about the young assistant with me i...
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health care insurance markets with aei scholar joseph antos and sabrina corlette. recently elected national commander of the disabled american veterans talks about health care and employment issues affecting veterans. journal""washington live beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. months sinces six secretary of state rex tillerson was sworn into office. he marked the occasion by speaking with reporters at the state department's daily briefing. he talked about u.s. relations with china, the threat of north korea and isis, and the future of the nuclear agreement with iran. this is just under an hour. sec. tillerson: good afternoon all. if you are inquiring about the young assistant with me, if i start naming people to office when they are eight years old or non-eurozone, they can be of age by the time we get them through the process. let me acknowledge and thank heather for the job she has been doing. this is a tough transition to make for anyone, particularly think -- particularly a unique transition for her. i don't get to watch her
health care insurance markets with aei scholar joseph antos and sabrina corlette. recently elected national commander of the disabled american veterans talks about health care and employment issues affecting veterans. journal""washington live beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern wednesday morning. join the discussion. months sinces six secretary of state rex tillerson was sworn into office. he marked the occasion by speaking with reporters at the state department's daily briefing. he talked...
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sabrina, can you explain a little bit we're in the weeds on regulations we quall pay -- with equal pay breakdowns. explain what the administration is doing. does this make ivanka trump a hypocrite? >> well, first and foremost this concerns an equal pay rule that the obama administration had announced in january of 2016. which in essence would have required companies with 100 employees or more to collect paid data broken down by race, ethnicity and gender and report that back to the federal government so that they could glean more information on discriminatory practices as well as bring more accountability with respect to the enforcement of equal pay laws. so the trump administration is halting the implementation of that rule with the policing of ivanka trump who as you recall came into the white house saying they wanted to be an advocate for women in the workplace. she reached this decision after consulting with experts but they didn't really say how this would be burdensome on the government other than citing the volume of paperwork and some privacy concerns. nor did she put forward a
sabrina, can you explain a little bit we're in the weeds on regulations we quall pay -- with equal pay breakdowns. explain what the administration is doing. does this make ivanka trump a hypocrite? >> well, first and foremost this concerns an equal pay rule that the obama administration had announced in january of 2016. which in essence would have required companies with 100 employees or more to collect paid data broken down by race, ethnicity and gender and report that back to the...
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bringing sabrina in, do you feel you are integrated into british society?s the case that sometimes people seem surprised when you as a foreign person take interest in, for example, a lytic sand the current affairs of the country, because everybody expects you to be focused on where you are from. they are even surprised if you know who the prime minister is sometimes. —— politics and current affairs of the country. people make certain assumptions about you. and meat coming from a western european country that is seen as respected, it's easier. —— and me coming. i wonder if coming from germany you made to feel more welcome than other nations. i think recently all europeans have been feeling and welcome, and not just those with low skills, many academics and high skilled europeans are deciding to leave, and some of them have left and others have plans to leave because they feel unwelcome. do you feel and welcome? it makes you feel welcome when you go down to a shop and you see the headlines in the daily mail, the express macron sun, scapegoating european citiz
bringing sabrina in, do you feel you are integrated into british society?s the case that sometimes people seem surprised when you as a foreign person take interest in, for example, a lytic sand the current affairs of the country, because everybody expects you to be focused on where you are from. they are even surprised if you know who the prime minister is sometimes. —— politics and current affairs of the country. people make certain assumptions about you. and meat coming from a western...
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. >> reporter: sabrina kranz and her daughter try to swim with the dolphins when they can. what is itut close. >> it's beautiful. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," carter evans, oahu. >> thank, cart jeer well, the tech company hyperloop one made history with a new breakthrough in high-speed travel. ahead, how fast this passenger pod went and "cbs this morning" sponsored by new band-aid brand skin flex adhesive bandages. stick with it. almost instantly. better? yeah. good thing because stopping never crosses your mind. band-aidra® bnd. stick with it™ we rbut we are not victims.ack. we are survivors. we are survivors. we are survivors. and now we take brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. we take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams... ...as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study brilinta worked better than plavix®. brilinta reduced the chance of another heart attack. or dying from one. don't stop taking brilint
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my colleague sabrina is at the back to be able to help you with questions. on your tables, you have an online -- -- and online, you have information to scholarships for this full accredited trading where you can get credits for engaging in this online coursework as well as travel scholarships from our partners at the center for islam and religious freedom to be able to send people from around the country to washington, d.c., to engage in the same type of programming you are doing now. in this brief video, you will see a little bit about that program and hear directly from our students, and then we will get started. welcome. [video clip] ♪ >> my name is ahmed. >> john thomas. ♪ >> i am from pakistan. >> california. >> virginia. >> massachusetts. ♪ >> full-time student. >> high school teacher. >> organic food developer. >> i am jewish. >> baptist. >> sunni muslim. >> mormon. >> muslim. ♪ educating people about religious freedom now is the most important thing that we have to do in our country. >> religious freedom>> just -- >> religious freedom just means plai
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plus, performing her new hit "thumbs," sabrina carpenter. all next on "live.">> ryan: thank you. [cheers and applause] >> ryan: miss ripa. >> kelly: thank you. [cheers and applause] >> kelly: wow. [cheers and applause]
plus, performing her new hit "thumbs," sabrina carpenter. all next on "live.">> ryan: thank you. [cheers and applause] >> ryan: miss ripa. >> kelly: thank you. [cheers and applause] >> kelly: wow. [cheers and applause]
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sabrina says holy guacamole it was 70 at 5:45 this morning on the dog walk in moraga, california. let's take a look at that. what do i see? i see 68. that is pretty darn close. lafayette is 68. vallejo, 59. that's not bad. 70 almost by danville. 66 livermore. the higher clouds and very warm east bay temps yesterday. higher clouds pushing in from the south. santa cruz, santa cruz mountains, san jose and a little bit over the bay. the focus right now is to the south. i think tomorrow and -- tonight and into tomorrow is a better opportunity. 50s on the temps. fairfield is already 70. i mean, again, if you're inland it will be hot. the heat advisory continues. if you're by the coast, probably a dense fog advisory should be issued. moisture coming off of southern california moving northward. this plays into our weather today, especially south and into tomorrow. 60s, 70, 80s, 90s, to the 100s. the cloud cover is the key here. sal, is there something that you want to get to? >> it is crowded out there. not as crowded as yesterday but traffic will be busy at the toll plaza. back under for
sabrina says holy guacamole it was 70 at 5:45 this morning on the dog walk in moraga, california. let's take a look at that. what do i see? i see 68. that is pretty darn close. lafayette is 68. vallejo, 59. that's not bad. 70 almost by danville. 66 livermore. the higher clouds and very warm east bay temps yesterday. higher clouds pushing in from the south. santa cruz, santa cruz mountains, san jose and a little bit over the bay. the focus right now is to the south. i think tomorrow and --...
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ntos andeph an sabrina corlette.lected national commander for disabled veterans talks about employment issues affecting veterans. washington journal live beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern wednesday mornings. join the discussion. six months since rex tillerson was sworn in. he marked to the occasion by speaking with reporters at this rate department. he talked about u.s. relations with china and russia.