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according to the national journal's ron fornier who will join us later the biggest threat to hillary is not her e-mail scandal but the controversy over donations to the foundation. follow the money. here with reaction syrian christian american activist with us and american islamic zudi jasser and author of brand new book "isis exposed beheading slavery and hellish reality of radical islam," erick stackelback. let's see, women can't drive, women must cover, women can't be seen in public without men they're not married to. and he's justifying taking money from that country. millions and millions of dollars. hillary says she's the womens president. and she takes money from that country with the treatment of women. any problem with that? >> she's not the womens president yet. and i don't have a problem with a country coming to the aid of people in haiti or in philippines -- >> this isn't coming to aid -- whoa, whoa, stop stop. hang on. the aid is going to the clinton foundation. and they're taking money from countries, erick, that have horrific human rights records as it relates to women
according to the national journal's ron fornier who will join us later the biggest threat to hillary is not her e-mail scandal but the controversy over donations to the foundation. follow the money. here with reaction syrian christian american activist with us and american islamic zudi jasser and author of brand new book "isis exposed beheading slavery and hellish reality of radical islam," erick stackelback. let's see, women can't drive, women must cover, women can't be seen in...
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meanwhile, we already know ted cruz has his eye on the white house but the national journal has this.llary clinton presidential announce. . the article points out that today clinton is making her last two speeches. the next big item on her agenda could be an announcement that she's running for president. and from the washington post americans spend more money on ncaa tournament betting. according to the post americans spend about $9 billion gambling on the games between monday and thursday of last week. that's 2 billion more than they spent on the presidential election. that's your morning dish. here in studio i'm joined by reporter jane tim. so glad you could join us. >> glad to be here. >> we want to start off with senator ted cruz announcing he's going to run for president. what does he get out of being the very first person to throw his name in. >> he doesn't do cautious. he wants to be the first one saying i'm all in. he's skipping the exploratory committee phase. he's always the first term senator. he's been capitalizing on being the young guy with really strong politics to a ve
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. >> technology reporter for "the national journal" is joining us here. >> commissioner, i understand you pushed for some changes that got incorporated into the order and some didn't. can you talk about the changes you wanted and if you have cis appointed you didn't get combining everything you asked for. >> one thing you learn at a certain age is crow don't get everything you want. i was concerned about small carriers because they said some of the things might be burdensome. so those with fewer than a hundred thousand customers we said we will have exchanges with you and see how it will impact you with the transparency compliant issues. there was an exchange with state regulators when it comes to the universal funds. and one of the things that was troubling to me is that we took a posture i thought might jeopardize the relationship with the state. those where the two noteworthy things that come to mind that i thought we need to make sure our rules are tailored to the needs of all sizes and players in the space so those are two of the many things we asked for. >> are you concerned at
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in light of the e-mail controversy john mccain tells the national journal he avoids e-mail all togetherhave other people and i tell them to e-mail because i'm always worried i might say something. i'm not the most calm and reserved person. i'm afraid i'll e-mail something i wish i hasn't. >> maryland congressman is throwing his hat into the ring to replace barbara mccloskey. kath clean kennedy tound sent said he was thinking about it as well. >> two more are launching the arctic caucus focusing on areas like energy and trade and meanwhile rare signs of bipartisanship in the house yesterday. they passed a bill 316 to 101 authorizing money to am track over four years. with heavy snow expected for d.c. a delegate sent a letter to the capital police asking them to suspend a ban on sledding in the capitol grounds and it could soon be enshrined in law. that's right. the ohio house voted to move forward on a bill that would make hang on sloopie the official rock song. >> michelle obama asked the brauf video host to come up with five exercises that don't seem like exercises for her five me five
in light of the e-mail controversy john mccain tells the national journal he avoids e-mail all togetherhave other people and i tell them to e-mail because i'm always worried i might say something. i'm not the most calm and reserved person. i'm afraid i'll e-mail something i wish i hasn't. >> maryland congressman is throwing his hat into the ring to replace barbara mccloskey. kath clean kennedy tound sent said he was thinking about it as well. >> two more are launching the arctic...
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host: joining us is brendan sasso for the national journal. brendan: i understand you push for some changes can you talk about why you one of those changes and whether you are disappointed you didn't get everything you asked for? mignon: you learned you never get everything you want. you keep trying anyway. one of the things i was concerned about is small carriers. they said to us that some of these things may be burdensome. for those who have fewer than 100,000 customers, we would weigh in c. we will have exchanges with you and see how this will impact you in terms of the transparency compliance issues. there are other issues, there was an exchange with state regulators,, when it comes to their universal service fund. one of the things that was troubling to me is that we took a posture that i thought maybe was too aggressive, that could jeopardize the relationship we have with this stage. those are the noteworthy things. there were a few more. the things that come to mind, that we need to have our roles tailored to needs of all sizes and all
host: joining us is brendan sasso for the national journal. brendan: i understand you push for some changes can you talk about why you one of those changes and whether you are disappointed you didn't get everything you asked for? mignon: you learned you never get everything you want. you keep trying anyway. one of the things i was concerned about is small carriers. they said to us that some of these things may be burdensome. for those who have fewer than 100,000 customers, we would weigh in c....
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he made that revelation yesterday to the national journal and the reason is because he may fire off an angry message he will probably reyet later and the former presidential candidate admitted he is not the calmest more reserveed person and adds he could e-mail something he wish he did not. >> jim harbaugh is being hail add hero after helping two crash victims on an icy michigan interstate on tuesday in ann arbor he saw an s.u.v. spin out hid the median and overturn and used the coat to keep the driver warm and calm before the crews arrived and gave a statement to the troopers and left. both victims suffered non-life threatening injuries. hard about is the head coach at university of michigan. >>> today the world's oldest person is celebrating the 117th birthday if japan and says it ask not seem like such a young time when asked the secret, she said i wonder about that too and was born march 5, 1898 and recognized by the guinness book of records and had three children by hour husband with more than 58,000 people over the age of 100 in japan. >> hbo network is in talks with apple and go
he made that revelation yesterday to the national journal and the reason is because he may fire off an angry message he will probably reyet later and the former presidential candidate admitted he is not the calmest more reserveed person and adds he could e-mail something he wish he did not. >> jim harbaugh is being hail add hero after helping two crash victims on an icy michigan interstate on tuesday in ann arbor he saw an s.u.v. spin out hid the median and overturn and used the coat to...
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here is the headline from the national journal -- from the "national journal." "despite bipartisan proposal senate leaves trafficking bill and lynch nomination unfinished." we we will be interviewing the reporter who wrote that story at about 9.30 this morning to talk about the latest on both those issues, if you want to stay tuned. in the meantime, we are asking about your cap issue after a busy week on capitol hill. josh is in rockford, illinois, line for democrats. caller: good morning, how are you? host: i'm good, josh. caller: the conduct of the republican party -- if things weren't as serious as they are right now -- would actually be laughable. they have such an opportunity to put through legislation, to get things done, and they are holding themselves out for the same way they held up immigration last year. they could put the human trafficking through. they just have to take off the abortion part. it could go right through. they are trying to put through a budget right now and they're going to repeal obamacare so therefore it will be vetoed. it won't go
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the national journal points out it is irresponsible to use a private e-mail account when you are theagency that is going to be targeted by foreign intelligence services. in fact in march of 2013 a hacker hacked into hillary's state department e-mail and posted the contents of her inbox online. clinton's aids took no action to have her personal e-mails preserved until two months ago when the state department launched a new effort to come apply with federal recordkeeping laws. josh ernst offered a tepid defense of the former secretary of state. >> they should use their official e-mail account when they're conducting official government business. on those instances in which official business is conducted on personal e-mail accounts it is important for those records, those personal e-mails, to be forwarded to the agency so they can be properly maintained. it is as simple as just forwarding it to your official government account so those e-mails can be properly maintained and preserved. >> joining me now a ed randell and glen thrush. let's talk about the security issue. hillary clinton is
the national journal points out it is irresponsible to use a private e-mail account when you are theagency that is going to be targeted by foreign intelligence services. in fact in march of 2013 a hacker hacked into hillary's state department e-mail and posted the contents of her inbox online. clinton's aids took no action to have her personal e-mails preserved until two months ago when the state department launched a new effort to come apply with federal recordkeeping laws. josh ernst offered...
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. >> here now to discuss the ramifications of what is the latest clinton scandal from the national journal ron foreignee with us. fox news contributor murdock. and political analyst juan williams. juan, this is illegal. i never thought i would say this. as robert gibbs points out. rightly so. everyone's briefed on the rules here. and it goes deeper. we have clinton aides doing the same thing, including huma and philippe reins involved in this. 50000 pages we're talking about. she had to know the rules here, correct? >> yeah she had to. look, you know, we don't know how deep it goes, and that's the problem. we have a problem with transparency. those are our e-mails, not her e-mails. we have a problem with national security. she was the secretary of state dealing with the -- you have to assume there had to be confidential and life and death information she was dealing with. it would be easy for foreign countries to get their hands on it. there's no excuse here. they're trying to explain it away. they can't. they've got to turn over all her e-mails. >> i agree. >> just like they should cough
. >> here now to discuss the ramifications of what is the latest clinton scandal from the national journal ron foreignee with us. fox news contributor murdock. and political analyst juan williams. juan, this is illegal. i never thought i would say this. as robert gibbs points out. rightly so. everyone's briefed on the rules here. and it goes deeper. we have clinton aides doing the same thing, including huma and philippe reins involved in this. 50000 pages we're talking about. she had to...
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joining me now is michelle colon from the national journal and salon.com's joan walsh. ng here. michelle what does it mean that the first candidate is ultimate the most controversial. >> he wants to get out there, grab attention, and put down his mark el. you know we've got candidates like jeb bush who are establishment favorite. they'll have no problem raising big money, but ted cruz does have a problem. he's not beloved by the big-money people. he's going to have to work hard to make up ground. he needs an early start and get the attention before anybody else is out there. >> joan, all of these radio people -- rush limbaugh the head of the party and everybody else how do you explain that? and what impact will they have on the primary voters? >> i think they're helpful for sure, but i think a lot of mainstream republicans have complained a while, usually quietly because they are afraid of rush limbaugh but they're afraid of this media complex that runs the republican party right now. they don't have to get elected. all they have to do is bring in money, which they appar
joining me now is michelle colon from the national journal and salon.com's joan walsh. ng here. michelle what does it mean that the first candidate is ultimate the most controversial. >> he wants to get out there, grab attention, and put down his mark el. you know we've got candidates like jeb bush who are establishment favorite. they'll have no problem raising big money, but ted cruz does have a problem. he's not beloved by the big-money people. he's going to have to work hard to make up...
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senior political columnist at the national journal. let me begin with you. i mean when the a.p. is tearing you apart the "new york times" is going at you hard as they are, we have more questions than answers, what's your reaction to the flimsy excuses she was giving yesterday? >> well, the associated press as you know i worked there for 20 years, the men and women who are working on that fact check are the best in the business, totally nonpartisan. they just try to get to the bottom of the story. and they got to the bottom of the story. the fact is she went after a bunch of accusations defended herself a bunch of accusations that weren't really in play. created some strawmen. ducked the real issues and dissembled. for example she talked about how she had used her own e-mail and that was allowed by the state department. of course that's the case. the state department has no problem with using your private e-mail. the problem is the statute requires and common sense and transparency requires that the e-mails whether it's a government account or personal account, if you're using it
senior political columnist at the national journal. let me begin with you. i mean when the a.p. is tearing you apart the "new york times" is going at you hard as they are, we have more questions than answers, what's your reaction to the flimsy excuses she was giving yesterday? >> well, the associated press as you know i worked there for 20 years, the men and women who are working on that fact check are the best in the business, totally nonpartisan. they just try to get to the...
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joining us from the national journal, ron, it is great to have you here. >> thanks for having me. >> t of ted cruz news this week since we announced the presidential campaign. he is the first to officially jump into the presidential pool. do you think that all of this attention is a good thing for him? do you think strategically it was the right move for him to make this announcement this early? >> i don't think it really matters. we have a long time to before there is actually -- and the folks that support cruz the hard right, is spinning this in his favor. so i don't think this hurts him, for a few votes in iowa and speaking fees in 2017. >> what do you make on the controversy on the obama care. this is what it says. members of congress don't get federal employees any more and if they wives don't work for goldman sachs, which his wife doesn't any more. he has to follow this law whether he agrees with it or not. >> i don't think it is a big story or even hypocrisy. it is kind of rich and ironic and who has criticized obama care. i like that clip about green eggs and ham. i saw it mad
joining us from the national journal, ron, it is great to have you here. >> thanks for having me. >> t of ted cruz news this week since we announced the presidential campaign. he is the first to officially jump into the presidential pool. do you think that all of this attention is a good thing for him? do you think strategically it was the right move for him to make this announcement this early? >> i don't think it really matters. we have a long time to before there is...
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the republicans with slight of hand are tricking people host: here's a recent story from the national journal, the most valuable voters in 2016 is the headline there. the story noting that in the 11 states that both parties now treat as decisive swing contests all the states are simultaneously growing more racially more diverse and older. the cumulative affect particularly the growing racial diversity can be profound. in 2012 can be obama won key battle ground. the reason why is because america is still very close in presidential elections. we haven't had a blowout since 1988 so in close national elections like these a three or four point decline in the white vote share in a battle ground state can shift the entire thing. the stats and charts are in the national journal, the most valuable voters in 2016. caller: good morning. basically what i've been saying is that i am a democrat but i don't think we're doing what democrats and republicans and liberals or anything like that. away from the main issue. the main issue in this particular election is going to be that the world stage the internati
the republicans with slight of hand are tricking people host: here's a recent story from the national journal, the most valuable voters in 2016 is the headline there. the story noting that in the 11 states that both parties now treat as decisive swing contests all the states are simultaneously growing more racially more diverse and older. the cumulative affect particularly the growing racial diversity can be profound. in 2012 can be obama won key battle ground. the reason why is because america...
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the wall street journal." prior to joining "wall street journal," a reporter for the "national journal" and roll call. at "the wall street journal" he first covered tax legislation and then get investigative stories about congress, lobbying and the culture of washington. recently his examination of how wall street minds govern for information to trade stocks helped inspire congressional legislation known as the s.t.o.c.k. act that band members of congress and other aid aid from trading on stock based on insider information. in 22 new series of stories on lawmakers covet overseas on official government business expose a series of abuses, prodded congress to cancel plans to spend $500 million on new luxury jets and led to reforms in how congress traveled abroad. brody has twice received the everett mckinley dirksen award this to -- award for distinguished reporting on congress and the national press club award for the best political reporter under age 33. did not know they had the age bracket. [laughter] brody: i think it's a 34. jack: okay. it gets older as you do. he also received the george polk award
the wall street journal." prior to joining "wall street journal," a reporter for the "national journal" and roll call. at "the wall street journal" he first covered tax legislation and then get investigative stories about congress, lobbying and the culture of washington. recently his examination of how wall street minds govern for information to trade stocks helped inspire congressional legislation known as the s.t.o.c.k. act that band members of congress and...
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the wall street journal." he reported for the"the national journal" journal and role call before that. recently his examineing of how wall street governments helped make the stock ad that bans members of congress and their aid in trading on stock based on inside information. his series of stories of lawmakers travelling on federal business revealed abuse, prodded cancel of things and led to reforms in how congress travelers broad. he has received several awards including the nationmal press reward for best journalist under the age of 34. he received the george poke award and was a finalist for the jarred lobe award and as washington magazine called him one of washington's 50 best reporters. he is a true d.c. native and graduated from gonzaga. brody, "the wall street journal" for many advocates is a mystery. much of the investigative reporting done by you and colleague colleagues resulted in reforms. sort of like the rachel maddow show resulting in less government regulations. in terms of investigative reporting, how important is it to the fundamental mission of the journal? >> how impor
the wall street journal." he reported for the"the national journal" journal and role call before that. recently his examineing of how wall street governments helped make the stock ad that bans members of congress and their aid in trading on stock based on inside information. his series of stories of lawmakers travelling on federal business revealed abuse, prodded cancel of things and led to reforms in how congress travelers broad. he has received several awards including the...
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the act. >> party is the investigative reporter for the wall street fire he reported for "the national journal" and will call. the first covered tax legislation into the investigative stories about congress and lobbying in the culture of washington for gore recently his examination how wall street mines government for information to trade stocks helped to inspire congressional legislation to ban members of congress from trading stock based on inside information. in 2010 with series of stories of lawmakers traveling overseas on business experience -- expose a series of abuses made congress to cancel plans on 500 million on new luxury jets and reforming congress travels abroad. he is twice received the dirksen award for distinguished reporting on congress and the national press club award for best political reporter under age 33. i didn't know there was an age bracket. [laughter] i think it is 34. keg gets older as you do. [laughter] also was a finalist for other wars and also washington magazine called him one of washington's 50 best reporters and is a true washington d.c. native and ultimately
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cnn's senior political analyst ron brownstein also the editorial director at the national journal. ron, to you first, democrat senator dianne feinstein said today, she will attend the speech of netanyahu, she's be respectful but cautioned in his 2011 address, he in her words, threw out a lot of harsh red lines, threw out the gauntlet she says. wants to hear what he says to do if there's no iran agreement. will netanyahu likely deliver on that? >> well look i mean i think, as aaron david miller pointed out before security issues look very different from the vantage point of the prime minister of israel from the president of the united states often, but even with that you have to think this was an extraordinarily counterproductive decision by prime minister netanyahu to undertake this intervention in this way, virtually unprecedented for a foreign leader to involve themselves in such a direct confrontation with the president. we see intense polarization around this along party lines, over an issue historically headline divided the parties, that is support for israel. i think what he h
cnn's senior political analyst ron brownstein also the editorial director at the national journal. ron, to you first, democrat senator dianne feinstein said today, she will attend the speech of netanyahu, she's be respectful but cautioned in his 2011 address, he in her words, threw out a lot of harsh red lines, threw out the gauntlet she says. wants to hear what he says to do if there's no iran agreement. will netanyahu likely deliver on that? >> well look i mean i think, as aaron david...
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more information on the history of the freedman's bank we have a great article in the national archives quarterly journal called "prologue." you can go online and read this article by reginald washington but goes into more detail. and also for those who are interested in the senate investigations of the failure of the back, this is one of them from 1879. you can also go online and find us information and read the actual investigation. there were actually two investigations, one by the senate committee and one by the house committee. let's go into the records. the freedman's bank, and the records we have, we have surviving records from 29 banks. in the records we have are of course the records of the depositors into the bag. at its peak the bank operated 37 branches, making it one of the first multistate banks in the nation. not all of these were in the historical self. -- historical self, the confederacy. new york had warned, baltimore had one, and the headquarters was right here in washington. you can find the name of the depositor, the account number, ages complexion and physical description, date of b
more information on the history of the freedman's bank we have a great article in the national archives quarterly journal called "prologue." you can go online and read this article by reginald washington but goes into more detail. and also for those who are interested in the senate investigations of the failure of the back, this is one of them from 1879. you can also go online and find us information and read the actual investigation. there were actually two investigations, one by the...
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freedman's bank for those who are not well familiar with it we have a great , article in the national archives quarterly journal called "prologue." you can go online and read this article by reginald washington but goes into more detail. and also for those who are interested in the senate investigations of the failure of the back, this is one of them from 1879. you can also go online and find us information and read the actual investigation. there were actually two investigations, one by the senate committee and one by the house committee. let's go into the records. the freedman's bank, and the records we have, we have surviving records from 29 banks. and the records we have are of course the records of the depositors into the bag. -- the bank. at its peak the bank operated 37 branches, making it one of the first multistate banks in the nation. not all of these were in the historical south or the confederacy. new york had one, baltimore had one, and the headquarters was right here in washington. you can find the name of the depositor, the account number, ages, complexion and physical description, date of birth
freedman's bank for those who are not well familiar with it we have a great , article in the national archives quarterly journal called "prologue." you can go online and read this article by reginald washington but goes into more detail. and also for those who are interested in the senate investigations of the failure of the back, this is one of them from 1879. you can also go online and find us information and read the actual investigation. there were actually two investigations, one...
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the "wall street journal." prior to joining "wall street journal," he reported for the national journal and roll call. at the "wall street journal," he first covered tax legislation and then did investigative stories about congress lobbying and the culture of washington. recently his examination about how wall street mines government for information to trade stocks helped inspire congressional legislation known as the stock act that banned members of congress and their aids from trading in stock based on inside information. in 2010 his series of stories on lawmakers traveling overseas on official government business exposed a series of abuses, prodded congress to cancel plans to spend 500$500 million on new luxury jets and led to reforms on how congress travel as broad. brody has received the award fon distinguished reports on congress and the best political reporter on age 33. i didn't know they had the age brackets. >> i think it is 34. >> okay. it gets older as you do. he also received the george poke award and a finalist for the gerald lobe award and along with michael is washington -- washington m
the "wall street journal." prior to joining "wall street journal," he reported for the national journal and roll call. at the "wall street journal," he first covered tax legislation and then did investigative stories about congress lobbying and the culture of washington. recently his examination about how wall street mines government for information to trade stocks helped inspire congressional legislation known as the stock act that banned members of congress and...
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, and among her honors is the science and society wared from the national association of science writers and the award for feature journalism. as a personal aside, as a writer myself specializing in astronomy and astrophysics i've known both alex and jeff for many years, so i was delighted to learn their book -- which was originally published in the u.k. last year -- would be out in america edition in time to qualify for the tucson festival of books. good timing, guys. [laughter] you're up alex. >> great. thanks so much for that lovely introduction jim. as native new jerseyan i'm al excited i decided to write a book about iceland. i see some familiar faces from the presentation yesterday that jeff and i gave so i'll be short in sort of summarizing the reductions and then we can have a conversation more generally about catastrophes. i'd like to point out that i had a natural catastrophe to write about which is another bonus. not only do i get to go to iceland, but i get to write about a natural event. it's muchless of -- there's a lot of human intrigue in our story, but it is not human driven. it's driven, the main character
, and among her honors is the science and society wared from the national association of science writers and the award for feature journalism. as a personal aside, as a writer myself specializing in astronomy and astrophysics i've known both alex and jeff for many years, so i was delighted to learn their book -- which was originally published in the u.k. last year -- would be out in america edition in time to qualify for the tucson festival of books. good timing, guys. [laughter] you're up...
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newshour contributor marcia coyle of the "national law journal" was there. s the day everyone's been waiting for. >> big case judy. marcia, we know the court has weighed in on the constitutionality of the healthcare law. reminds us who brought this complaint and what is it about? >> this is what we call a statutory interpretation case involves the justices looking at a provision in the affordable care act and deciding what it means, what congress intended and the context and text of the law itself. this challenge to it was brought by four virginia residents who claim that there is a provision in the law that says federal subsidies or tax credits for low and middle income americans are available only on exchanges established by the state. they claim that does not include subsidies for purchaseons exchanges that the federal government creates. the act allows the federal government to step in and create exchanges when a date opts not to. as you probably know, only 16 states have created their own exchanges. 34 states opted for the federal government to come in a
newshour contributor marcia coyle of the "national law journal" was there. s the day everyone's been waiting for. >> big case judy. marcia, we know the court has weighed in on the constitutionality of the healthcare law. reminds us who brought this complaint and what is it about? >> this is what we call a statutory interpretation case involves the justices looking at a provision in the affordable care act and deciding what it means, what congress intended and the context...
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. >> host: bourn fox, staff correspondent for the national journal. thank you for joining us on the "washington journal." >> guest: i appreciate it. have a good day. >> right here inside the museum is remains of a confederate ironclad, css jackson. this is an ironclad that was built here in columbus during the war. the oval shapes you see actually but davenport said that jackson. jackson is armed with six rifles. the particular rifle today was one of them built specifically for the jackson. it was cast at the naval works in alabama and completed in january of 1865. the real claim to fame is directly connected to the fact that there are only four ironclads in the civil war that we can study right now. the jackson is right here and this is why the facility is here. it's first and foremost tells the story of this particular ironclad and to show people that there are more than just one or two ironclads. there were many. >> federal reserve chair said wednesday that there need to be further improvements to the job market and higher inflation before great tha
. >> host: bourn fox, staff correspondent for the national journal. thank you for joining us on the "washington journal." >> guest: i appreciate it. have a good day. >> right here inside the museum is remains of a confederate ironclad, css jackson. this is an ironclad that was built here in columbus during the war. the oval shapes you see actually but davenport said that jackson. jackson is armed with six rifles. the particular rifle today was one of them built...
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always, joining us to explain her day at the court is newshour contributor marcia coyle of the "national law journalll start in alabama with this redistricting case which we talked about some time ago in the program. we talked about the district in alabama and whether race was a factor. on the left is the way it is now and on the right is the much larger 7th district which the plaintiffs were saying had been drawn in order to put all the black voters in one area. >> that was the claim that this was a racial gerrymander that black voters were packed into districts that were already majority districts in order to make surrounding districts more white and republican. the claim is unconstitutional racial germander. a three-judge panel of a federal district court agreed with the state that it was not racial gerrymander and the alabama legislative black caucus and the alabama democratic conference brought an appeal to the supreme court which ruled today. >> ifill: 5-4. 5-4, and the opinion written by justice breyer found the lower federal district court made a number of errors, two probably key among the
always, joining us to explain her day at the court is newshour contributor marcia coyle of the "national law journalll start in alabama with this redistricting case which we talked about some time ago in the program. we talked about the district in alabama and whether race was a factor. on the left is the way it is now and on the right is the much larger 7th district which the plaintiffs were saying had been drawn in order to put all the black voters in one area. >> that was the...
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with me to break this all down is senior political editor mark murray and lauren fox of the national journalpolls but have some of the worst newspaper of the pack against hillary clinton? >> well you know jose it's important to note this is just one poll. it's very early in the presidential season. things can often change but this is what we've pretty much seen elsewhere where hillary clinton has a lead over republicans. i wouldn't necessarily say that come election day 2016 that democrats even believe they are going to be ahead by 15 point, let alone 3 or 4 points but it does show that this entire hillary clinton e-mail controversy hasn't i didn'ted her numbers all that much. her favorability ratings have taken a hit a bit in some of the polls here or there but as far as her standing among democrats, her standing in early general election polling really hasn't hurt much. the biggest consequence i would argue is that it's going to continue to allow republicans to have investigations and other types of probes into her e-mail and her tenure as secretary of state. >> and lauren something else i
with me to break this all down is senior political editor mark murray and lauren fox of the national journalpolls but have some of the worst newspaper of the pack against hillary clinton? >> well you know jose it's important to note this is just one poll. it's very early in the presidential season. things can often change but this is what we've pretty much seen elsewhere where hillary clinton has a lead over republicans. i wouldn't necessarily say that come election day 2016 that...
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. >> joining me now lauren fox of the national journal and michael to tomasky with the daily beast.> very concerned about ongoing nuclear negotiations with iran and we saw they sent a letter on sunday, 47 republicans signed it. they're very concerned that the obama administration will cut a deal in they don't like. so i think with john kerry in this hearing it was an opportunity to discuss some of their apprehensions about this potential deal and you know one of the ways to do that is to tie what we're doing to defeat isis to this iranian deal that we're working on now. >> and, michael, let's talk about that. is there any possibility or concern that this letter sent by republican senators will derail any potential nuclear deal that the president, the administration, is working on? >> of course there's a concern. i mean that was the point of the letter. point of the letter was to tell the iranian leadership. >> right. >> that you can't trust the united states of america and you shouldn't make a deal with the united states of america. that was what they were trying to do. now, on the
. >> joining me now lauren fox of the national journal and michael to tomasky with the daily beast.> very concerned about ongoing nuclear negotiations with iran and we saw they sent a letter on sunday, 47 republicans signed it. they're very concerned that the obama administration will cut a deal in they don't like. so i think with john kerry in this hearing it was an opportunity to discuss some of their apprehensions about this potential deal and you know one of the ways to do that is...
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. >> lauren fox, staff correspondent for the national journal. thanks for joining us on "the washington journal" this morning. >> thank you. i appreciate it. have a good day. >> this weekend the c-span cities tour has partnered with media com to learn about the history and literary life of columbus columbus, georgia. >> right here inside the museum is remains of a confederate iron clad, the css jackson, an iron clad built here in columbus during the war. those oval shapes you see are actually the gun ports of the jackson. and the jackson is armed with six brook rifles. the particular brooke rifle we're firing today is one of the guns built specifically for the "jackson." it was cast at the selma naval works in selma, alabama, and completed in january of 1865. the real claim to fame is directly connected to the fact there are only four ironclads from the civil war we can study right now. and the "jackson" is right here. this is why this facility is here. it's first and foremost to tell the story of this particular iron clad and to show people that
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ooun and hillary clinton will speak, kasie hunt and luke russert and political editor for the national journals conference today? >> reporter: after not addressing the controversy for over a week hillary clinton will finally face the music and the press later today after her speak at the u.n. on women. she will face questions about use of a private e-mail account while secretary of state. this has been all over it. they hoped to not talk about it until she announced next month. they realize they had to address it focus on their message, not have to deal with what they see as distraction. >> do they know how long it will last who is invited to the press conference? is everybody in? >> reporter: that's a good question jose. appearing at the u.n., has a notoriously difficult credentialing process, there's restriction on the number of reporters that come in. had you to apply 24 hours in advance for press passes. i don't know if it is intentional or not, it is more limit than if they held it at a hotel where they could be expected to be mobbed by every reporter and their mother. >> what does hillar
ooun and hillary clinton will speak, kasie hunt and luke russert and political editor for the national journals conference today? >> reporter: after not addressing the controversy for over a week hillary clinton will finally face the music and the press later today after her speak at the u.n. on women. she will face questions about use of a private e-mail account while secretary of state. this has been all over it. they hoped to not talk about it until she announced next month. they...
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newshour contributor marcia coyle of the national law journal was there and joins me now. talk about this wisconsin case. in 2011, it was a big deal, this idea that voters had to present photo i.d.s at the polls and this was considered by democrats to be voter suppression and by republicans a chance to beat voter fraud. so this gets to the supreme court and they decided to end ut? >> not really. they decided not to hear the wisconsin case, so that leaves in place the lower-court decision upholding wisconsin's law. the court said nothing about the merits of the challenge to wisconsin's law. and, gwen, right now, there are a number of other cases pending and moving up the pipeline that challenge other states' voter i.d. laws and in particular, texas and north carolina. texas, there was a full-blown trial and the judge in that case found intentional racial discrimination by the state of texas, unlike in wisconsin that case is now on appeal in the sixth circuit and expected whoever loses will take it to the supreme court. so as of today, we really don't know how the justices th
newshour contributor marcia coyle of the national law journal was there and joins me now. talk about this wisconsin case. in 2011, it was a big deal, this idea that voters had to present photo i.d.s at the polls and this was considered by democrats to be voter suppression and by republicans a chance to beat voter fraud. so this gets to the supreme court and they decided to end ut? >> not really. they decided not to hear the wisconsin case, so that leaves in place the lower-court decision...
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the senate for strategic and international studies talks about why president obama has declared venezuela as a national security threat to the u.s. plus your phone calls, facebook comments and tweets. "washington journal" live sunday at 7:00 a.m. eastern on span. -- on c-span. >> sunday on "newsmakers" adam schiff talks about the hillary clinton e-mail story and the future of the court. he currently serves as ranking member on the house intelligence committee and also discusses cyber security issues and the possible reorganization of the cia. watch "newsmakers" sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. on c-span. secret service director joseph clancy testifies on an incident in which two secret service agents allegedly drove into the
the senate for strategic and international studies talks about why president obama has declared venezuela as a national security threat to the u.s. plus your phone calls, facebook comments and tweets. "washington journal" live sunday at 7:00 a.m. eastern on span. -- on c-span. >> sunday on "newsmakers" adam schiff talks about the hillary clinton e-mail story and the future of the court. he currently serves as ranking member on the house intelligence committee and also...
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his last book, getting it wrong, was a provocative book which in 2101 the society of professional journalism, national award has lectured at the library of congress help develop and write as many of the permanent exhibits. some watershed years are immediately obvious. how did you realizes it was one of those. you can really see in retrospect some passage of time was a critical distance how important that moment in particular time that year was. and in many respects it has to have lasting consequence in reverberate through the years. i would argue that 1995 was both a watershed a watershed year, a hinge moment that one could detect at the time as well as with the passage of 20 years now. the verdict in the o.j. simpson trial in october 1995 was a flashbulb moment for many people. people. people remember where they were when they had the verdict in october of 1995. similarly with the bombing of the oklahoma city federal building it was the worst deadliest act of domestic terrorism and american history, and people history, and people remember where they were when that happened, to. this year would be a m
his last book, getting it wrong, was a provocative book which in 2101 the society of professional journalism, national award has lectured at the library of congress help develop and write as many of the permanent exhibits. some watershed years are immediately obvious. how did you realizes it was one of those. you can really see in retrospect some passage of time was a critical distance how important that moment in particular time that year was. and in many respects it has to have lasting...
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the study, done on mice at duke mass general and memorial sloan kettering, was published in the journal of the nationalitional tests are underway to help determine its implications for humans.çó >> sreenivasan: and now to our signature segment. there's a new movement toñr encourage people to think and talk about death, long before it happens, but it's not as dark as it sounds, its also creating an opportunity for families to talkçó about life, and how people wishÑi to live it near the end. it all begins with a simple conversation. our report is by newshour special correspondent lynn sherr.çóÑiÑi >> what's the matter, mama? >> i'm dying, forrest. >> reporter: it's been a hollywood staple for decades: the deathbed scene. here, forrest gump's mom reminding her son that death is a natural part of life. but when end-of-lifeçó conversations with doctors were encouraged by the government back in 2009 during the obamacare debate, opponents called them “death panels” and the idea became toxic. some called it “pulling the plug on grandma.” that was then. >> it is exactly the opposite.çó it is about grandma contr
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with me to share reporting and insight, julia pace of the "associated press," ron fournier of the "national journaler speak. ted cruz is joining obama administration obamacare. he's the conservative texas senator, just announced his presidential campaign. his wife to her credit, is taking a leave from her job to help him in his campaign. she's giving up her health insurance. the big government shutdown two years ago was over trying to defund obamacare. here he tells cnn's dana bash i'm about to sign up. >> we'll be getting new health insurance, we'll presumably do it through my job in the senate. we'll be on the federal exchange like millions of others on the federal exchange. >> you will be getting obamacare effectively? >> it's one of the good things about obamacare is that the statute provided that members of congress would be on the exchanges without subsidies, just like millions of americans. >> i'm almost speechless. i'm almost speechless because he said one of the good things. by his view look i'm going to defend him for a minute. like i said to her credit, his wife wants to commit to the ca
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of international and public affairs dorian warren and in washington editorial director of the national journal>> how was your weekend? >> running around after teenagers all weekend. going to be here. >> how was your weekend, willie? >> it was good. we did -- last night, the night of too many stars on comedy central. an autism fund-raiser. jon stewart hosting. robert smigel triumph, the insult comic. comedic genius. >> remember the greatest moment in the history of scarborough country. he contributed to it. >> smigel did? >> yeah. well he came out with triumph and talking policy. just joking around. and carl bernstein actually interrupted, and i immediately went to t.j. give me split screen give me split screen! i swear to god, we have the split screen of try ump going like this and another thing about you democrats -- and then bernstein debating. this is going on five minutes. finally i go carl carl you do know you're debating a puppet? this is a puppet. >> oh, i love carl. >> i love carl. >> that's amazing. >> i remember that. >> yeah. incredible. >> good stuff. >> that was -- >> by the way,
of international and public affairs dorian warren and in washington editorial director of the national journal>> how was your weekend? >> running around after teenagers all weekend. going to be here. >> how was your weekend, willie? >> it was good. we did -- last night, the night of too many stars on comedy central. an autism fund-raiser. jon stewart hosting. robert smigel triumph, the insult comic. comedic genius. >> remember the greatest moment in the history of...
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strongly suspected to be cardiogenic for decades here is from the i don't have the study but it is from journal of national cancer institute in 1940 (inaudible) a carcinogen (inaudible). >> sir please speak into the microphone. >> sorry it was established in historic experiments here's one in review of the evidence by sole gus berg estrogen. >> sir, your time is up thank you. >> madam clerk can you call our 3:00 p.m. oh. >> mr. gilbert. >> supervisors thank you tom gilbert i didn't 7 years ago there was ending our women - my first public speaking planning commission eastern neighborhood noise continuance 24 hour noise that was being built new model and new construction remodeled for 55 decimals 45 decimals continuance noise in our apartment and attending packed meeting at the planning commission properties livelihood and rezoning and christen was the want her last day here as a supervisor she was - it was mentioned the perfect storm of what i consider the mayors foolish bra ha, ha over the ross some of the femininity restraining and it was folded here i think correctly political sport he was not a member o
strongly suspected to be cardiogenic for decades here is from the i don't have the study but it is from journal of national cancer institute in 1940 (inaudible) a carcinogen (inaudible). >> sir please speak into the microphone. >> sorry it was established in historic experiments here's one in review of the evidence by sole gus berg estrogen. >> sir, your time is up thank you. >> madam clerk can you call our 3:00 p.m. oh. >> mr. gilbert. >> supervisors thank...
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we'll look at the high stakes argument in the high court with sam baker, health care reporter for "national journal." . >> thank you for having me. >> what did michael carr von, the plaintiff's lawyer, say to build his argument. >> he came out strong, aggress i, as is his style. his art focused specifically, narrowly on the text of the few words you mentioned. there is a section in the law that refers to the subsidies flowing through an exchange established by the state. >> and his strongest, primary argument for the court was that's it. even if the change is established by h.h.s. are the same as state-run exchanges in every other practical respect, they were not established by the state. therefore, the exchanges can be go. >> it's a simple argument. which justices were buying it, which seemed like they weren't. >> it seemed to resonate with justice scalia and another, republic appointees. you can assume that justice clarence thomas is in that sense as well. it didn't get transaction with the traditional liberals. in the center, you had chief justice roberts, who barely said a word in the entire ne
we'll look at the high stakes argument in the high court with sam baker, health care reporter for "national journal." . >> thank you for having me. >> what did michael carr von, the plaintiff's lawyer, say to build his argument. >> he came out strong, aggress i, as is his style. his art focused specifically, narrowly on the text of the few words you mentioned. there is a section in the law that refers to the subsidies flowing through an exchange established by the...
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the study appears in the journal of the national academy of sciences. >>> checking in on the weathertoday. we did have two scattered showers from this system which is spending most of its time and emergency in the northern part of california. this ridge of high pressure is rebuilding. this thing dropped down. now the ridge is coming back over us. this looks to be very dry. the showers are working their way south of santa barbara. we did have significant showers around milpitas and fremont this afternoon. i will show you some of the totals. when i say significant .12 in milpitas. .12 .12. you may have been in a place that got .03 but they didn't measure in the gauges. tomorrow we set up with a nice looking day. maybe a little patchy coastal fog in the morning. highs tomorrow in san francisco. you may get 62 degrees for a daytime high. as we go forward it's kind of a warming trend. san jose is going to be warmer to the south of us. today they were in the low 60s. tomorrow they're going to be in the upper 60s. 64 at lunchtime and 67 degrees at 7:00 in san jose. the forecast tomorrow, a
the study appears in the journal of the national academy of sciences. >>> checking in on the weathertoday. we did have two scattered showers from this system which is spending most of its time and emergency in the northern part of california. this ridge of high pressure is rebuilding. this thing dropped down. now the ridge is coming back over us. this looks to be very dry. the showers are working their way south of santa barbara. we did have significant showers around milpitas and...
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the nowrnl said national journal says mrs. clinton gave chinese spies a better shot at reading her emails than u.s. taxpayers. in today's day and age that's big. two, no one at the state department said anything to her until congress asked for more emails. 22 months after she left the secretary of state. they said do you have these emails? she said sure. she handed over 55,000. we don't know what we don't know. how many emails did she not turn over? >> how do we know that she didn't turn over everything. she said she did or she did the not. >> we don't know the answer to that how many of them dealt with things that she didn't think needed to be turned over? we don't know. but some of them now are being looked at by the select committee on benghazi. 300 emails. >> so why did hillary clinton set up a private email account when a secure email account was available to her. >> that is the question. >> we don't know the answer to that question. >> hand over all the emails that she wrote or received as secretary of state. we don't kno
the nowrnl said national journal says mrs. clinton gave chinese spies a better shot at reading her emails than u.s. taxpayers. in today's day and age that's big. two, no one at the state department said anything to her until congress asked for more emails. 22 months after she left the secretary of state. they said do you have these emails? she said sure. she handed over 55,000. we don't know what we don't know. how many emails did she not turn over? >> how do we know that she didn't turn...
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contributor "daily caller qult and columnist of the week matt lewis and editorial director for "the national journal." great to have you onboard. >> speaking of grotesque, huh? >> huh? >> talking about a power tan dumb from washington, d.c. >> i wonder what they have to say about ted cruz which we will get to. but first, what is on the front pages of every paper this morning. we start with israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu scrambling to deal with fallout on dual fronts this morning, multiple fronts. a report in the "wall street journal" claims israel spied on closed door talks between the u.s. and iran over a possible nuclear deal. netanyahu allegedly used the classified information to urge members of congress to oppose any agreement. all of a sudden that speech here is looking a little bit dirtier than it already did. officials say the disclosures outraged the white house more than the spying itself. netanyahu and israel ambassador ron dermer reportedly knew their actions would damage ties to the white house but decided the end result justified the means. however, the plan apparently backfir
contributor "daily caller qult and columnist of the week matt lewis and editorial director for "the national journal." great to have you onboard. >> speaking of grotesque, huh? >> huh? >> talking about a power tan dumb from washington, d.c. >> i wonder what they have to say about ted cruz which we will get to. but first, what is on the front pages of every paper this morning. we start with israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu scrambling to deal with...
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joining us our political panel the national review julian and the "wall street journal" editorial boardis server. >> i don't know much it will be fascinating to see if she complies or just like lois lerner's server with all those emails. mr. gowdy has been prudent in calling for the third party there are a lot of questions about benghazi. what happened with the military response. why was there this video excuse, et cetera. mr. gowdy says that there are months and months of emails that are missing but we will see if she complies. >> they were just yoga emails: >> if he shoe doesn't turf over the server what could potentially happen. as mary mentioned it's not the server itself. it's the concealment of evidence that could be on the server. >> it's really going to play badly with the american people. we have to keep in mind she is the head of an agency. that means she is the person that the buck is supposed to stop with for preserving records are for protecting them. she hasn't made good on that basic obligation it blows my mind that we would trups her to funnel through the emails and pick
joining us our political panel the national review julian and the "wall street journal" editorial boardis server. >> i don't know much it will be fascinating to see if she complies or just like lois lerner's server with all those emails. mr. gowdy has been prudent in calling for the third party there are a lot of questions about benghazi. what happened with the military response. why was there this video excuse, et cetera. mr. gowdy says that there are months and months of...