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you can create major injury to the health care system and hurt millions and then say please give us theth band-aid. that is not what's going to happen and that's not the right thing to do. any republican senator who thinks they can pass the individual mandate and then turn around and get murray alexander past is dead wrong. it's c clear that the trade-offt the center of the republican policy agenda is back. cutting healthth care in order o fund tax giveaways to the very wealthy and a the very powerful. democrats won't go for it so that's one reason this provision is bad. the second change that the republicans made to their tax bill-- was to have and this is e second problem with changes the republicans have offered. the second change the republicans made to their tax bill was to have many of their tax provisions for individuals expire while corporate breaks remain permanent. with this new proposal republicans have put themselves between a rock and a hard place. the provisions for individuals that help individuals and not the stuff of them help middle-class folks expire by . .. but the sec
you can create major injury to the health care system and hurt millions and then say please give us theth band-aid. that is not what's going to happen and that's not the right thing to do. any republican senator who thinks they can pass the individual mandate and then turn around and get murray alexander past is dead wrong. it's c clear that the trade-offt the center of the republican policy agenda is back. cutting healthth care in order o fund tax giveaways to the very wealthy and a the very...
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host: representative john garamendi joining us for a discussion, we thank you. thetheult -- two of results of governor races in virginia and new jersey. national journals josh kraushaar will join us and take a look at last night. later on, we will hear from public and congressman rob wittman on related issues. washington journal continues after this. ♪ >> 50 years ago, the united states was at war in vietnam and this veterans day weekend, american history tv looks back with 48 hours of coverage. starting saturday at 8:00 eastern, we are live in the national archives among the backdrop of three vietnam era helicopters to talk with veterans who flew them. we are taking your phone calls and tweets live. at 1:00 from washington, d.c.'s vietnam veterans memorial, a ceremony featuring remarks by former defense secretary chuck hagel. on sunday at 4:00 eastern on real america, a 1967 cbs news vietnam war special report. >> whether it is due to the mac -- enemy's clever tactics for the fighting conditions, it seems clear that the american down, likes bogged marines in the mud.
host: representative john garamendi joining us for a discussion, we thank you. thetheult -- two of results of governor races in virginia and new jersey. national journals josh kraushaar will join us and take a look at last night. later on, we will hear from public and congressman rob wittman on related issues. washington journal continues after this. ♪ >> 50 years ago, the united states was at war in vietnam and this veterans day weekend, american history tv looks back with 48 hours of...
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us. you see the event -- the senate bill which is paid leave. one of the issues of driving thethdriving back up female labor dissipation rate in this country, making the workforce more amenable to people staying in job all tests to take holiday to manage their work responsibilities. thate margins is one thing is interesting is you're getting more tax credits for children and how we can rebalance more broadly to drive wages up by forcing the wage participation rate up and keeping the unemployment rate down. >> what we are watching is the vote of the house of representatives. need 218, that is the magic number. to warn you, they can sometimes change their vote and can sometimes go up or down. it ain't over until it is over. we also send redheads on the most important development. we will not when they reach to 18. we will send it when they pound the gavel. >> megan's point is really important. there are two things that drive growth. demographics and productivity. -- one of the biggest influxes in this country in the last generation has been women in the workforce. if we could free
us. you see the event -- the senate bill which is paid leave. one of the issues of driving thethdriving back up female labor dissipation rate in this country, making the workforce more amenable to people staying in job all tests to take holiday to manage their work responsibilities. thate margins is one thing is interesting is you're getting more tax credits for children and how we can rebalance more broadly to drive wages up by forcing the wage participation rate up and keeping the...
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a quick word on that iea report and reaction from it with us shale seemingly having much more capacity than had been thought. take from thethemarket participants? iea is what we think of as a lagging indicator. they put out, a lot of other people have been seeing this. opec last month increased his prediction for shale. traders have come around to the fact that shale will be here and around for a while. we have had a big run-up in prices since june. i think a lot of people have been looking at shale as the ultimate cap on that. now that we are in the high 50's and low 60's where shale can be profitable, i think people are ready to see the rig count in america climb and see more supply coming on the market. rishaad: great stuff. we will keep the oil theme going and china's role within the industry. it has been on the agenda at the petroleum congress in abu dhabi. attending.es one iea executive is concentrating on the united states. >> in the next 10 years, more than 80% of the global oil production growth comes from the united states only. as such, we believe that there will be are a lot of oil in the markets and will put dow
a quick word on that iea report and reaction from it with us shale seemingly having much more capacity than had been thought. take from thethemarket participants? iea is what we think of as a lagging indicator. they put out, a lot of other people have been seeing this. opec last month increased his prediction for shale. traders have come around to the fact that shale will be here and around for a while. we have had a big run-up in prices since june. i think a lot of people have been looking at...
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the non profit uses money from it's full paying clients getting tune up's and oil changes to help change the luck of single moms in need of a break. the women thethen profit's founder gives the example of a recent client they were able to get back on track.what a car broke down she was getting up at 5:30 in the morning to get on a bus to go to the main station to get it then get on another bus to take her kid to daycare today and get on another bus to go to school and then at the end of the day do the whole commute in reverse and that was a whole week she spent most of her free time on the bus the clients are refered and screened by calworks and the ywca.women who are in school or in job training to try and better their situation. mechanic bill patterson learned to fix cars in order to help get his own mom, who raised him on her own, back on the road. he knows firsthand how an expensive car breakdown can be out of reach for these women. their reaction on getting the bill for zero dollars is always relief. at first it's just the look of disbelief their mouth just drops and most the time they just break down sob a lot of times they give me a hug so
the non profit uses money from it's full paying clients getting tune up's and oil changes to help change the luck of single moms in need of a break. the women thethen profit's founder gives the example of a recent client they were able to get back on track.what a car broke down she was getting up at 5:30 in the morning to get on a bus to go to the main station to get it then get on another bus to take her kid to daycare today and get on another bus to go to school and then at the end of the day...
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the non profit uses money from it's full paying clients getting tune up's and oil changes to help change the luck of single moms in need of a break. the women thetheon profit's founder gives the example of a recent client they were able to get back on track.what a car broke down she was getting up at 5:30 in the morning to get on a bus to go to the main station to get it then get on another bus to take her kid to daycare today and get on another bus to go to school and then at the end of the day do the whole commute in reverse and that was a whole week she spent most of her free time on the bus the clients are refered and screened by calworks and the ywca.women who are in school or in job training to try and better their situation. mechanic bill patterson learned to fix cars in order to help get his own mom, who raised him on her own, back on the road. he knows firsthand how an expensive car breakdown can be out of reach for these women. their reaction on getting the bill for zero dollars is always relief. at first it's just the look of disbelief their mouth just drops and most the time they just break down sob a lot of times they give me a hug so
the non profit uses money from it's full paying clients getting tune up's and oil changes to help change the luck of single moms in need of a break. the women thetheon profit's founder gives the example of a recent client they were able to get back on track.what a car broke down she was getting up at 5:30 in the morning to get on a bus to go to the main station to get it then get on another bus to take her kid to daycare today and get on another bus to go to school and then at the end of the...
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use to equip gaydar lie about the matter. mississippi's constitutional convention was held for no other purpose but to eliminate the end-word from politics. not the ignorance. thethe end-word -- n-word."homer versus ferguson , the united states court decide had no rightessy to sit in the car he wanted to, he was only to sit in the car designated for people of african descent. with plessy versus ferguson in 1896, separate but equal therine is now the law of land. to give you an idea of how this affected the country politically, the black community, in louisiana the site of the plessy versus ferguson case, there were 130,000 black registered voters in 1896, the year of the decision. are less than 6000. so from 130000 and 8096 to less than 6000 black registered voters in 1900 was the affective plessy versus ferguson. it was open season on black men who wanted to vote. there was also at this time a tension between the black suffragettes and the white suffragettes and white women of the temperance movement and this was over lynching. these myth was that black men women and thatte lynching was the appropriate response. lynching is not just murder, lynching is a heinous
use to equip gaydar lie about the matter. mississippi's constitutional convention was held for no other purpose but to eliminate the end-word from politics. not the ignorance. thethe end-word -- n-word."homer versus ferguson , the united states court decide had no rightessy to sit in the car he wanted to, he was only to sit in the car designated for people of african descent. with plessy versus ferguson in 1896, separate but equal therine is now the law of land. to give you an idea of how...
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the non profit uses money from it's full paying clients getting tune up's and oil changes to help change the luck of single moms in need of a break. the women thetheder gives the example of a recent client they were able to get back on track.what a car broke down she was getting up at 5:30 in the morning to get on a bus to go to the main station to get it then get on another bus to take her kid to daycare today and get on another bus to go to school and then at the end of the day do the whole commute in reverse and that was a whole week she spent most of her free time on the bus the clients are refered and screened by calworks and the ywca.women who are in school or in job training to try and better their situation. mechanic bill patterson learned to fix cars in order to help get his own mom, who raised him on her own, back on the road. he knows firsthand how an expensive car breakdown can be out of reach for these women. their reaction on getting the bill for zero dollars is always relief. at first it's just the look of disbelief their mouth just drops and most the time they just break down sob a lot of times they give me a hug so that makes it w
the non profit uses money from it's full paying clients getting tune up's and oil changes to help change the luck of single moms in need of a break. the women thetheder gives the example of a recent client they were able to get back on track.what a car broke down she was getting up at 5:30 in the morning to get on a bus to go to the main station to get it then get on another bus to take her kid to daycare today and get on another bus to go to school and then at the end of the day do the whole...
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us. the keyword was number two. will is the plan to get to number one and take the title? >> we are happy where we are right now. in thethewo largest country. we are leading entertainment company. some of the greatest brands and radio across the country. k rock in los angeles. player be the number one in sports radio by far with that credibly exciting engaged audience, the number one in newsradio. and we will have the most premium local content of any broadcaster in the united states. the muslim -- some most wide local original content. and the scaling growth initiatives in place and a really strong balance sheet, buttressed at all and gives us , i think we are in great shape for the future. >> talk to us about the place the radio has in the involving -- in the evolving media landscape. we talk about other forms of media all the time, anxieties, the television networks are facing due to court cutting, the challenges media companies have faced as they square off against the likes of facebook and so on. where is radio right now? >> radio's position for a potential renaissance. you can start with the fact that radio has emer
us. the keyword was number two. will is the plan to get to number one and take the title? >> we are happy where we are right now. in thethewo largest country. we are leading entertainment company. some of the greatest brands and radio across the country. k rock in los angeles. player be the number one in sports radio by far with that credibly exciting engaged audience, the number one in newsradio. and we will have the most premium local content of any broadcaster in the united states. the...
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us. let's bring in southeast asia program director, nec right. seawright. let's go right to the point that steve was talking about a moment of thethekering territorial disputes in the south china sea. president trump sort of offering assistance. what did you make of that? unusual offer. not sure how realistic or practical it is, if i don't think china would want the arbiter.ates as an certainly countries in the region would like to see strong u.s. involvement, but they would like to see the united states stand up for principles and rules and international law, which will he goes against a lot of chinese claims. betty: it does. what do you think would be the motivation behind this? it sort of seems like it came out of left field. what you think of the motivation behind president trump offering this and injecting that topic into these discussions amid trade talks? amy: it did seem to come out of left field a little bit. that makes me think it may have been president trump's idea himself. he is the author of the art of the deal, maybe he thinks he can do that in the south china sea. but it doesn't really track with other messages the
us. let's bring in southeast asia program director, nec right. seawright. let's go right to the point that steve was talking about a moment of thethekering territorial disputes in the south china sea. president trump sort of offering assistance. what did you make of that? unusual offer. not sure how realistic or practical it is, if i don't think china would want the arbiter.ates as an certainly countries in the region would like to see strong u.s. involvement, but they would like to see the...
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us an 11% price return. aboutnow you were talking the bond markets earlier. pretty sanguine in terms of rate hikes when you look at the yield curve. and thethe fed mrs. tantrum or shock in the markets? you definitely put your finger on one of the risks we have highlighted for next year. , but thenr base case there are a host of risks around that. we stand by what we said and managed to advocate through the course of the year, but a bond up,et yield move particularly a quick one, is one of the risks. if you have inflation that rises more rapidly than we are expecting, that can trigger a rise and expectations about the short end and the long end, and that could filter through into , and generally a rising dollar has not been favorable for asian equity market performance as a benign performance we had. around dollar and how that flows through to asian equity markets is one of the areas of risk we can look at for next year. focus on the key return drivers, china, india, korea. you see growth numbers out of southeast asia that are robust. >> this is true. recommendations, we are playing a relative performance game, so the for the aseanx has lagged the ove
us an 11% price return. aboutnow you were talking the bond markets earlier. pretty sanguine in terms of rate hikes when you look at the yield curve. and thethe fed mrs. tantrum or shock in the markets? you definitely put your finger on one of the risks we have highlighted for next year. , but thenr base case there are a host of risks around that. we stand by what we said and managed to advocate through the course of the year, but a bond up,et yield move particularly a quick one, is one of the...
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us in running these programs. sen. murray: do you believe that all women should have access to health care that their doctor recommends for them? issue is thethe conscience exception, i believe we have to balance a woman's choice of insurance that she would want with the conscious of employers and others in a balance that's sort of an american values, trying to balance those and it's a very small group. sen. murray: the women's doctor recommended but you believe the employer has precedent over that? mr. azar: not in terms of access, but in terms of insurance, to force those very few -- i believe it's less than 200 have come forward. very few employers that would be impacted by that conscious exception to respect their rights as well as respecting women's access through the insurance. i disagree. sen. murray: i think women's access to health care, their doctors require for them should take precedence. we disagree on that. i want to ask you about a question for senator and i have both raised. if confirmed, will you commit to implementing it as intended andworking with us to improve affordable coverage for patients. ? mr. azar: absolutely. sen. m
us in running these programs. sen. murray: do you believe that all women should have access to health care that their doctor recommends for them? issue is thethe conscience exception, i believe we have to balance a woman's choice of insurance that she would want with the conscious of employers and others in a balance that's sort of an american values, trying to balance those and it's a very small group. sen. murray: the women's doctor recommended but you believe the employer has precedent over...