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this is from vox and 2007. you can see switzerland is 46 and so on. i would do this differently. there are real problems with this.the source for this data is called the small arms survey. if you're interested, a look of the data. if you go through the footnotes, you'll find they don't provide a source for about 85 percent of the countries. i've been asking them, can you give me your source because i have problems with the data and they basically refused to go and actually say or they got their data from. so i don't believe these numbers but it's nothing you will see all the time in the media. and there are other problems with this. for example, what they're looking at his private ownership of guns. switzerland at this point would require all able-bodied males between the ages of 18-36 to have a military issued machine gun. and in many cases, a handgun in their home. now is that the ownership of guns that matter or the position of gun. if you're worried about people behaving responsibly or irresponsibly, the position should matter rather than the ownership. they were to fix this
this is from vox and 2007. you can see switzerland is 46 and so on. i would do this differently. there are real problems with this.the source for this data is called the small arms survey. if you're interested, a look of the data. if you go through the footnotes, you'll find they don't provide a source for about 85 percent of the countries. i've been asking them, can you give me your source because i have problems with the data and they basically refused to go and actually say or they got their...
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party now vox $124.00 seats in parliament on a platform that includes doing away with a gender violence law that it says discriminates against men one politician who was herself physically abused is fighting back and using box in boxing to champion women's rights. a picture of resilience miriam gutierrez is a fighter who has battled her way back from a horrific past when she was pregnant today aged 21 a partner at the time beats her so severely that she gave birth prematurely. they knew what they did when he beat me the 1st time i was 8 months pregnant and about to give birth he hit my face and such a way that he broke several bones and i fell to the ground. the 1st thing that came to my mind as a person carrying a child was does my daughter still have a heartbeat. luckily she did her daughter has grown up healthy and out of harm's way. or even in the neck out of my daughter's now 14 and she's super super happy she has a mother who's 4 for her to lee end and i'll keep doing so but i also have a 6 year old my life is completely rebuilt that i'm in. the spanish mother of 2 has had quite a
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conservative news watcher when people go out of london to take the political temperature, you get the voxs. i would seems to enforce sweeping stereotypes. how do you deal with that challenge and what, in the end, will be quite a short report? the point was to plan it a bit more carefully. taken for example, a conservative leadership contest. because he did not focus very much on conservative members because they take a decision that affects all country, but the idea that by having a few days and having the time and space to be able to contact them in advance, set them up, speak to them, arrange to meet them somewhere where they are happy as well so we are representing them in their environment that they are happy with. it allows us then to get a broader range and some can take the time off on the lunch break and come down, then it's going to go to any ordinary street, which are very valid, we are trying to do something a little bit more representative. despite all those efforts, some viewers feel that in the end, they did feel conservative members may be stereotyped and we have heard it i
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naive ato in on such broke box for television so go to so is this episode of is this all it's nice and vox and middle in the light we are in america artificial light skinned or for the right want your so when such brokers or net you should die just as all american media. over the centuries this piece of heritage has become a part of what pennsylvania stands for today the marne stars are a reminder of the many german immigrants who made america their new home the. same with language it's time to meet the germans were. all about special quirks of the inhabitants of this country and germans do love the english language and use english words a lot but not always correctly and just to remind you there's a word that might upset our american viewers right now that we don't find rude rachel mentions it briefly at the beginning of this report so you'd be warned. welcome back to english words the germans use wrongly in part one we have advancing public viewing well they're often thought up there's plenty more where that came from here we go. in english a mob is a rowdy group of people to mob is to c
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to conservative peoples party liberals c o down us and far right vox were soon ruled out. the most obvious partner for a future government it appeared would include the anti austerity who need us put him us but until this week the party's leader public lazy ass was locked in a power struggle with sanchez agreeing to give his party support only in return for a position of cabinet. income sanchez refused citing differences over how to deal with catalonia as push for independence or that instead he offered a few ministerial positions to need us put a most of the cooking. but that look in the totals throughout all this to make this you say this is idiotic and the more we all know that you'd like us in democracy who governs is the one who stands for election and obtains the support of the citizens being at the highest risk but just before investiture talks began this week equally as us backed down and in doing so he broke the deadlock paving the way for an agreement lawmakers now have 2 opportunities to vote on a coalition if that fails the country will once again face election
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but vox saying the one big benefit to trump's diploma say with kim jong-un, minimizing the chance of war is nothing to scoff at. i'm not saying that vox are big fans of the president but in this article, give him some credit for that. would you? >> i don't think we minimized the chance for war yet because north korea has not rolled back their weapons program at all. the visit to north korea by president trump, him stepping to north korea was historic but there's no historic achievement along with that. if u.s. negotiators and north korean negotiators had been working together since the last summit and then this visit, trying to encourage them to continue, that would happen. but meanwhile as vice president biden tweeted, north korea is continuing with their programs. they have done missile testing. so it's advancing. we've rolled back some of what north korea finds offensive like our joint operations with south korea to prepare for an offensive by north korea. so this worrisome. it's a gambet by president trump. i'm not going to be too negative yet. k.c. mcfarland says president trump
but vox saying the one big benefit to trump's diploma say with kim jong-un, minimizing the chance of war is nothing to scoff at. i'm not saying that vox are big fans of the president but in this article, give him some credit for that. would you? >> i don't think we minimized the chance for war yet because north korea has not rolled back their weapons program at all. the visit to north korea by president trump, him stepping to north korea was historic but there's no historic achievement...
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and ella nilsen of vox. she's their congressional reporter. thanks for joining us this morning. >> thanks for having me. >> jeff mason, let's start you, the president's tweets specifically toward some democratic members of congress, tell us the reaction that's getting since those tweets wfr delivered. >> well, there's been a lot of outrage over them particularly from democrats but others as well. i mean, it's considered, many people are viewing them as racist. the president suggested three or four members of congress who are women of color should go back to where they came from. three out of the four of them were born in the united states. the other is an immigrant. this is sort of a pattern his critics see as engaging in racial baiting as an outreach, essentially, to white america or even white supremacists. the president, of course, denies that. the president and the people around him say he is not engaging in racism, that he is talking about love of country and objecting to some of the things that they have said in this particular case, but
and ella nilsen of vox. she's their congressional reporter. thanks for joining us this morning. >> thanks for having me. >> jeff mason, let's start you, the president's tweets specifically toward some democratic members of congress, tell us the reaction that's getting since those tweets wfr delivered. >> well, there's been a lot of outrage over them particularly from democrats but others as well. i mean, it's considered, many people are viewing them as racist. the president...
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vox reports a spokesperson for nancy pelosi declined to comment on her view from the account managed by congress hakeem jeffreys. michael hardaway confirmed to vox the tweet was sent intentionally but didn't explain the rationale behind it. ocasio-cortez's chief of staff responded with a tweet of his own writing this, this tweet was in response to someone else's tweet where they specifically brought up representative davids. why did you leave that out? i have known representative davids for a long time, consider her a friend and encouraged her to run for congress in the fall in 2016. i'm glad that she remembers. meanwhile, congresswoman ocasio-cortez has pushed back against accusations she is playing the race card against pelosi. watch this. >> joining us from washington is author of the "washington pos post's" early morning news letter. giving democrats an opening to attack him for his tweets, for his racist rhetoric, and yet they're going back and forth over who tweeted what when, and what nancy pelosi said about whom when. help us understand what's going on here and whether republ
vox reports a spokesperson for nancy pelosi declined to comment on her view from the account managed by congress hakeem jeffreys. michael hardaway confirmed to vox the tweet was sent intentionally but didn't explain the rationale behind it. ocasio-cortez's chief of staff responded with a tweet of his own writing this, this tweet was in response to someone else's tweet where they specifically brought up representative davids. why did you leave that out? i have known representative davids for a...
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vox vaults beetle has rolled off the production line in mexico the car built to a rebound design from the late 1990 s. brings an end to a series that began in 1938 your original but it was a production for 65 years. and france has defied pressure from the united states to pass a law taxing many of the world's biggest internet companies the changes voted through by the french parliament faced a heavy criticism in the u.s. the white house says they unfairly target american companies facebook apple google and amazon are among the 30 companies affected french finance minister bruno the man says the 3 percent tax could raise off a 1000000000 euros a year president trump has ordered an investigation. yes look at this closer with a business reporter tilted welcome so which companies what sorts of companies are likely to be affected by these digital services tax well i mean we're talking about the most major tech companies that have business and actually earn their profits within friends i mean according to legislation it's companies that earn a size one of the profits within the country frie
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they believe are responsible the latest is rupert stop lawyer who used to head up the division of the vox weigand group. for more than 20 years rupert stadler was one of the top executives in the german auto industry today the former audi boss finds himself facing charges of fraud false certification and criminal advertising practices all consequences of his alleged role in diesel gas emissions cheating scandal which has rocked the car industry in germany since details 1st emerged almost 4 years ago that statler is accused of allowing sales of hundreds of thousands of folks like and all the models to continue after september 2015 that's when munich prosecutors say he already knew those same models had been fitted with illegal software that helped the vehicles game missions tests. audi is part of the volkswagen group before joining audi shuttler was head of the board for the folks wagon group he served as audi chief executive from 2007 until october 28th when he was formally dismissed a few months after being arrested by german police for his alleged role in the scandal he spent more than
they believe are responsible the latest is rupert stop lawyer who used to head up the division of the vox weigand group. for more than 20 years rupert stadler was one of the top executives in the german auto industry today the former audi boss finds himself facing charges of fraud false certification and criminal advertising practices all consequences of his alleged role in diesel gas emissions cheating scandal which has rocked the car industry in germany since details 1st emerged almost 4...
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and ella nilsen of vox. she's their congressional reporter. thanks for joining us this morning. >> thanks for having me. >> jeff mason, let's start you, the president's tweets specifically toward some democratic members of congress, tell us the reaction that's getting since those tweets wfr delivered. >> well, there's been a lot of outrage over them particularly from democrats but others as well. i mean, it's considered, many people are viewing them as
and ella nilsen of vox. she's their congressional reporter. thanks for joining us this morning. >> thanks for having me. >> jeff mason, let's start you, the president's tweets specifically toward some democratic members of congress, tell us the reaction that's getting since those tweets wfr delivered. >> well, there's been a lot of outrage over them particularly from democrats but others as well. i mean, it's considered, many people are viewing them as
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morning, reuters' jeff mason and vox's ella nilsen will join us about the week ahead in washington. then, the economic policy institute's heidi shierholz and michael farren of the market is center will discuss efforts to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 per hour. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live today at 7:00 eastern. join the discussion. tonight on "the communicators," congressman ro khanna, who represents silicon valley, talks about the big issues facing the tech industry and the oversight role of congress. foodessman khanna is any by "washington post" reporter greg timber. >> people are outraged. ways -- >> absolutely. we need to pass strong privacy laws. i have an internet bill of rights which articulates a few things. we should never have data collected without knowing about it and our consent. we should know what is happening with our caterer. in the cambridge analytica case, facebook should have had a responsibility to immediately notify people when they were transferring their data. people should have also been able to inquire at any point with facebo
morning, reuters' jeff mason and vox's ella nilsen will join us about the week ahead in washington. then, the economic policy institute's heidi shierholz and michael farren of the market is center will discuss efforts to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 per hour. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live today at 7:00 eastern. join the discussion. tonight on "the communicators," congressman ro khanna, who represents silicon valley, talks about the big issues...
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sher michael singleton, a republican political consultant and a contributing host for vox media's "considert" and doug thornell, former senior adviser to the democratic national committee. before discussing campaign finance, i want your thoughts on what we heard in my interviews with senator warren and mayor buttigieg. shermichael, let's go to you first. >> i think with mayor pete stated, dleerecognizing areas o shortcomings and faults and things that are ongoing in his city was very laudable, right? i think we can applause that. as you talk about the money he's raised, what it does indicate is just because you have backing from financial donors doesn't necessarily mean it's going to translate to electoral support. this reminds me so much of jeb bush, rev, back in 2015, 2016, where jeb raised a significant amount of money but he wasn't quite able to translate those dollars into support, particularly with individuals within the republican party that he needed to propel his campaign forward. and so i think when you look at the numbers from mayor pete, particularly among african-americans and
sher michael singleton, a republican political consultant and a contributing host for vox media's "considert" and doug thornell, former senior adviser to the democratic national committee. before discussing campaign finance, i want your thoughts on what we heard in my interviews with senator warren and mayor buttigieg. shermichael, let's go to you first. >> i think with mayor pete stated, dleerecognizing areas o shortcomings and faults and things that are ongoing in his city was...
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however hard way confirmed to vox the tweet was sent inationnally.of staff responded writing, this tweet was in response to someone else's tweet where they specifically responded to represent davids. why did you leave that out. i have known senator davids for a long time. i'm glad that she ran. meanwhile alexandria ocasio-cortez pushed back against accusations she is playing the race card against pelosi. >> respond that you are playing the race card to to a series of proposals designed to address the legacy of slavery after his ancestors slave owning past was revealed yesterday. they cited what was called abundant documentation on ancestry.com of the slave owning ancestors and the support of the confederacy. he said neither he or his wife knew about the ties to slavery ancestry, but in a post o'rourke acknowledged he has a responsibility to change the country. he revised several policy proposals to better delivery on that responsibility writing in part we all need to know our own story as it relates to the national story much as i'm learning mine. it
however hard way confirmed to vox the tweet was sent inationnally.of staff responded writing, this tweet was in response to someone else's tweet where they specifically responded to represent davids. why did you leave that out. i have known senator davids for a long time. i'm glad that she ran. meanwhile alexandria ocasio-cortez pushed back against accusations she is playing the race card against pelosi. >> respond that you are playing the race card to to a series of proposals designed to...
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reported in the media and vox a deal was close.sident couldn't close it because he was under siege back home. he couldn't make that many concessions. he is in a good position here. the michael cohen saga is over. charles: less than 30 or 40 seconds. tell us what that deal looks like, harry? >> simple. liaison offices in pongyang and washington to talk each other. a peace declaration that ends the korean war. north korea will close the pongyang nuclear facility. we'll suspend sanctions for a year. we'll see if they do it. that is the deal that works. charles: that is the deal that works, ultimately deal to getting them to remove nukes will take longer? >> a decade or more, my friend. charles: harry, you're the best. >> thank you. charles: long shots to top tier contender. democratic race is upside down. mayor pete, he tripled is fund-raising toll. kamala harris is breaking out with the debate moment, resonating with voters. has joe biden missed his chance to pull away from the pack? my panel weighs in on that next. ♪ my experience w
reported in the media and vox a deal was close.sident couldn't close it because he was under siege back home. he couldn't make that many concessions. he is in a good position here. the michael cohen saga is over. charles: less than 30 or 40 seconds. tell us what that deal looks like, harry? >> simple. liaison offices in pongyang and washington to talk each other. a peace declaration that ends the korean war. north korea will close the pongyang nuclear facility. we'll suspend sanctions for...
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ezra klein, editor in large at vox, why users respe errs aren'o abandon a health bill that's failing.e politics is the kind of fear voters have about a new system, even when the current system isn't working or has holes. what's your understanding of what that comes from and how big a challenge that is? >> it's a big challenge. so you've seen a lot of different reform plans crash on the shoals of people not wanting to see what they have taken away. even what they have is quite bad. one of the signal moments in this, obamacare promised, or obama promised obamacare would let you keep your health insurance if you liked it then turned out it canceled about 3 million plans which isn't that many the scheme of things and these plans were bad plans, the worst of the worst. it was a massive political backlash. there tends to be a real fear people have, not about being allowed to transition over to something, to choose something that they want but being told they can't have the thing they currently have and they're going to be put on something new. and that's always a challenge for those who hav
ezra klein, editor in large at vox, why users respe errs aren'o abandon a health bill that's failing.e politics is the kind of fear voters have about a new system, even when the current system isn't working or has holes. what's your understanding of what that comes from and how big a challenge that is? >> it's a big challenge. so you've seen a lot of different reform plans crash on the shoals of people not wanting to see what they have taken away. even what they have is quite bad. one of...
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she is a cohost of the popular vox media podcast the weeds.er work has been featured in new york times, espn magazine and various other magazines. last week greg look yadav is attorney new york times best selling author and the president and ceo of the foundation for individual rights and education. he is the author of unlearning liberty, campus censorship, and the end of american debate. rhythm of speech and fires guide to free speech on campus. most recently he co-authored the coddling of the american mind. how good intentions and bad ideas are setting up a generation for failure. this new york times bestseller expands on an earlier september 2015 atlantic cover story that he did with his co-author jonathan hite he is finally the executive producer of "can we take a joke? a future like documentary that explores the collusion between comedy censorship and outrage culture both on and off campus". please welcome our panelists. [applause] >> thank you all so much for coming here today. thank you all for being here. the subject of my book "panic
she is a cohost of the popular vox media podcast the weeds.er work has been featured in new york times, espn magazine and various other magazines. last week greg look yadav is attorney new york times best selling author and the president and ceo of the foundation for individual rights and education. he is the author of unlearning liberty, campus censorship, and the end of american debate. rhythm of speech and fires guide to free speech on campus. most recently he co-authored the coddling of the...
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. >> joining our discussion now is ezra klein, the editor at large of vox and the host of the podcastback with us. karine, let me start with you, have you been told to go back to where you came from? >> absolutely. my parents have been told to go back to where they came from. i have. my parents are haitian american. they're clearly immigrants in this country. they've been here for decades. >> you were born here? >> i was born actually in martinique, so i am an immigrant myself. i've heard it all my life. i think if you're a person of color living in this country, you've heard that awful, historical, nasty, racist talking point that donald trump threw out there in a tweet on sunday and doubled down on monday, and it is hurtful. and it basically is saying to you, you do not belong -- we do not want you here. even though you are as american as anyone else, even though you give to society, this is the only place that you may have known, like myself, and what he did really, really lays out who he truly is. >> and ezra, other populations throughout our history, immigrant population, jewish
. >> joining our discussion now is ezra klein, the editor at large of vox and the host of the podcastback with us. karine, let me start with you, have you been told to go back to where you came from? >> absolutely. my parents have been told to go back to where they came from. i have. my parents are haitian american. they're clearly immigrants in this country. they've been here for decades. >> you were born here? >> i was born actually in martinique, so i am an immigrant...
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detention center and it's $55.00 be till the end of the line for a popular vox wagon modeled after more than 80 years. the u.k. government says iranian boats have tried to obstruct a british oil tanker in the strait of hormuz one of the world's most important oil shipping channels and says the 3 iranian vessels turned away after a royal navy warship entertained and gave a verbal warning iran has the and threatened to retaliate since british marines seized an iranian or a tank and waters near gibraltar last week everyone has denied any confrontation with the british vessel lansley has the latest from london according to a statement from from the british foreign office they they say 3 iranian ships tried to as they put it impede the passage of a british oil tanker at the top end of the strait of hormuz. and they say it forced the u.k. frigates to in severe pain and the statement goes on contrary to international law i mean maritime law 3 iranian vessels attempt to impede the passage of a commercial vessel called british heritage through the strait of hormuz h.m.s. montrose which is the fr
detention center and it's $55.00 be till the end of the line for a popular vox wagon modeled after more than 80 years. the u.k. government says iranian boats have tried to obstruct a british oil tanker in the strait of hormuz one of the world's most important oil shipping channels and says the 3 iranian vessels turned away after a royal navy warship entertained and gave a verbal warning iran has the and threatened to retaliate since british marines seized an iranian or a tank and waters near...
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and i wanted to draw your attention to this as has been detailed by a vox reporter's investigations. this is the largest public hospital in san francisco and it was out of network for all private insurers. and the reason for this is that up through the beginning of 2019, it didn't participate in the networks of any private insurers. that's right. every single private insurer in the city was out of network for this hospital. and so i'd like to submit this vox article for the record. >> so ordered. >> and it points out that this resulted in abnormally high surprise bills for the patients. and so an e.r. visit for a bike crash cost $20,000. an e.r. visit for a migraine cost $10,000. it was $31,000 for a broken ankle. now, since then zuckerberg san francisco general has since come out and changed its policies after a lot of public pressure. but i'm concerned about why this was an acceptable and legal business practice at all. so mr. nickells and ms. thornton, how common are practices like those carried out there and how often do major hospitals exclude or even most private insurers in or
and i wanted to draw your attention to this as has been detailed by a vox reporter's investigations. this is the largest public hospital in san francisco and it was out of network for all private insurers. and the reason for this is that up through the beginning of 2019, it didn't participate in the networks of any private insurers. that's right. every single private insurer in the city was out of network for this hospital. and so i'd like to submit this vox article for the record. >> so...
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concern of news viewers is when people go out of london to take the political temperature, you get the voxto plan it a bit more carefully. take for example this conservative leadership contest. of course we've been focussed very much on the views of conservative members because they are making a decision that will affect the whole country — they're the ones that get a say in this process — but the idea is that, by having a few days where i have the time and the space to be able to contact them in advance, set them up, speak to them, arrange to meet them somewhere which they are happy with as well to make sure that we are representing them in their environment that they are happy with. it allows us then to get a broader range. it may be that someone could take the time off on their lunch break and come down. we're notjust going to go to any old street and get the views of people, which are very valid, but we are trying to do something a little bit more considered and a little bit more representative. it's interesting because, despite all those efforts, some viewers feel that in the end, the
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event was for all americans and there was some relief he didn't talk politics during his speech, but as voxemphasis on the military and the fourth of july and the hardware on display and the planes that flew overhead was more moscow than washington. up with me this morning is eli mostal, and sally cohn is a progressive activist and author of "the activist of hate" a guide to repeal humanity and the co-host of the podcast unredacted and retired general gary mccaffrey joining us this morning from kansas city, missouri. general, you and i had the opportunity to talk earlier this week before this event and you spoke about where this can be situated in the culture of america today. what the back and forth, the criticism of this event meant about how we are as a country and i want to get your perspective now that this event h has passed and what does it is a about the united states today? >> part of it says nothing has changed. mr. trump hijacked an event and sort of a narcissistic display for his own political purposes. having said that, david, the pundit group went into hysteria over the whole
event was for all americans and there was some relief he didn't talk politics during his speech, but as voxemphasis on the military and the fourth of july and the hardware on display and the planes that flew overhead was more moscow than washington. up with me this morning is eli mostal, and sally cohn is a progressive activist and author of "the activist of hate" a guide to repeal humanity and the co-host of the podcast unredacted and retired general gary mccaffrey joining us this...
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. >>> i want to revisit an interview you gave to vox.h the democrat, and with pelosi, to stay neutral in the race, pelosi invited me to the house, you recall. when i asked her not to make an endorsement, she said absolutely not, i stand for myoincumbent, and she says, ro, it if i had waited around, i never would have been speaker of the house. power is never given, it is always taken. here was ilhan omar yesterday. >> there's a constant, i think a struggle oftentimes with people who have power about sharing that power. and we are not really in the business of asking for the share of that power. we're in the business of trying to grab that power and return it to the people. >> so i wanted to bring that up. this has been pelosi's own strategy, right? she didn't wait around for anybody to give her what she has, to a certainly extent neither have these people who have been a thorn in her side. are they wrong, the squad? >> speaker pelosi secretly given advice for representative omar? i don't think speaker pelosi is a problem. she's encourage
. >>> i want to revisit an interview you gave to vox.h the democrat, and with pelosi, to stay neutral in the race, pelosi invited me to the house, you recall. when i asked her not to make an endorsement, she said absolutely not, i stand for myoincumbent, and she says, ro, it if i had waited around, i never would have been speaker of the house. power is never given, it is always taken. here was ilhan omar yesterday. >> there's a constant, i think a struggle oftentimes with people...
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vox has to qualifications.arner 130,000to individual donors for grassroots support, double the number they needed to get into the first debates. host: in new york, independent. what did you think of last night? caller: i stayed up and watch the whole thing and i thought it was very exciting, more than i expected. i thought bernie did excellent and i wanted to add to what the caller said about bias from the moderators. when bernie is talking about free public colleges and universities, but when the moderator spoke to his incumbent and returned the question to one of the other candidates, they said how do you feel about free colleges for the children of wealthy parents? what everybody knows is the children of wealthy parents don't go to public colleges and universities. they go to private institutions like harvard and yale and princeton. there is bias and i think bernie recognizes it and i think everybody else recognizes it as well. who is bernie's most ardent competitor in this field of 20? who do you think pose
vox has to qualifications.arner 130,000to individual donors for grassroots support, double the number they needed to get into the first debates. host: in new york, independent. what did you think of last night? caller: i stayed up and watch the whole thing and i thought it was very exciting, more than i expected. i thought bernie did excellent and i wanted to add to what the caller said about bias from the moderators. when bernie is talking about free public colleges and universities, but when...
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eastern, hearing from reuters white house correspondent jeff mason and vox reporter ella nilsen.omic policy institute's heidi shierholz and mercator center's michael farren will discuss efforts to raise the federal minimum wage. thanks for joining us this morning. hope the rest of your we get is great. we will see tomorrow morning back here at 7:00 a.m. eastern. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] >> next, newsmakers with nasa administrator. after that, the court of appeals hears oral arguments in a trump v. mazars. democratic presidential candidates are campaigning throughout new hampshire this weekend.
eastern, hearing from reuters white house correspondent jeff mason and vox reporter ella nilsen.omic policy institute's heidi shierholz and mercator center's michael farren will discuss efforts to raise the federal minimum wage. thanks for joining us this morning. hope the rest of your we get is great. we will see tomorrow morning back here at 7:00 a.m. eastern. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] >> next, newsmakers with nasa administrator. after that, the court of...
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if health care is on top of the list, this story from vox.t's been challenged by the courts again. today, the fifth circuit court of appeals will hear arguments a suit brought by 20 state attorneys general. it's the latest legal challenge to the aca. 2018mes after a 28 -- decisions that ruled it is unconstitutional. sides havets on both argued the reasoning was faulty and will be overturned by the fifth circuit. the appeals court will weigh the evidence today. if they decide to reject the it could discourage the supreme court from taking up the lawsuit, leaving in place president obama's signature domestic policy achievement. that comes out of new orleans. so, anotherhour or entry into the democratic field, tom stier announces he is going to enter the race. this was reported on axioms. s. he promised to put $100 million of his own money into the campaign. that could make him a player in the race. he has an online video. points memo says the chief architect of the cup tower moscow project will testify tuesday after he was subpoenaed last month
if health care is on top of the list, this story from vox.t's been challenged by the courts again. today, the fifth circuit court of appeals will hear arguments a suit brought by 20 state attorneys general. it's the latest legal challenge to the aca. 2018mes after a 28 -- decisions that ruled it is unconstitutional. sides havets on both argued the reasoning was faulty and will be overturned by the fifth circuit. the appeals court will weigh the evidence today. if they decide to reject the it...
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look, there is absolutely no eviden evidence, vox online yesterday reported there is no evidence to saynish the folks that are going to be counted because immigrants already are resistant to the census. there's a fear to the census. so i'm not saying that it's not going to undercount but there's no empirical evidence to prove that. i think it makes common sense to figure out who are the type of citizens or residents we have living in america. stuart: you don't have a problem with the question? >> i don't. stuart: okay. >> by the way, 55% of latinos don't either, according the a harvard poll. stuart: that's a harvard poll, 55% of hispanics, latinos -- >> say you should include the question. stuart: thank you for that. you shouldn't save the best until last. daniel, thank you very much, sir. >> always a pleasure. stuart: let's get back to your money. come in, jeffrey cleveland. now, jeffrey is an economist and i've got an economics question. good morning to you. >> good morning. stuart: you say that we do not need a rate cut at this point, but the market, i've got to tell you, obviously t
look, there is absolutely no eviden evidence, vox online yesterday reported there is no evidence to saynish the folks that are going to be counted because immigrants already are resistant to the census. there's a fear to the census. so i'm not saying that it's not going to undercount but there's no empirical evidence to prove that. i think it makes common sense to figure out who are the type of citizens or residents we have living in america. stuart: you don't have a problem with the question?...
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morning, a roundtable discussion on the week ahead with a reuters correspondent and a box court -- vox correspondent. and later a discussion on the pros and cons of raising the federal minimum wage to $15 per hour. as always, we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. ""washington journal" is next. ♪ host: the house rules committee meets to discuss a rule on a resolution finding william barr and wilbur ross in contempt of congress for failing to comply with subpoenas. you can watch that hearing at 5:00 eastern. you can listen live on radio app. this is the washington journal. joe biden unveiled his plan for health care calling for fixes to the affordable care act, but not fully supporting a medicare for all type health care plan. it is the affordable care act we want to talk to you about and ask if it should be fixed, and it, or there should be a move to single-payer. if you say fix the affordable health care act, 202-748-8000. if you say end it, 202-748-8001. if you say move to a single-payer system, call us at 202-748-8002. tweet us at @cspanwj
morning, a roundtable discussion on the week ahead with a reuters correspondent and a box court -- vox correspondent. and later a discussion on the pros and cons of raising the federal minimum wage to $15 per hour. as always, we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. ""washington journal" is next. ♪ host: the house rules committee meets to discuss a rule on a resolution finding william barr and wilbur ross in contempt of congress for...
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this is from the publication vox, v-o-x. the headline is under trump the number of uninsured americans has gone up by seven million. the subheadline is even in a strong economy americans are losing their health coverage. this is an article written by sarah cliff, someone who spends a lot of time writing about and analyzing health care as an issue. it's dated january 23, 2019. but in this particular article, i'll read just the first two sentences, quote, the number of americans without health insurance has increased by seven million since president donald trump took office. new gallup data released wednesday shows. again, this is a january 2019 story. it goes on from there to say, quote, quo the country's uninsured rate has steadily ticked upward since 2016, rising from a low of 10.9% in late 2016 to 13.7%, a four-year high, unquote. so at the end of 2016, at the beginning of the trump administration, the uninsured rate was 10.9. at the end of, the latter part of 2018 going into 2019, it stood at 13.7. so gallup tells us seve
this is from the publication vox, v-o-x. the headline is under trump the number of uninsured americans has gone up by seven million. the subheadline is even in a strong economy americans are losing their health coverage. this is an article written by sarah cliff, someone who spends a lot of time writing about and analyzing health care as an issue. it's dated january 23, 2019. but in this particular article, i'll read just the first two sentences, quote, the number of americans without health...