On the floor, the pentagons budget bill is expected with an amendment on the nsa, syria, and egypt. One an amendment could curtail the nsas ability to collect telephone and other data. We want to get your reaction to that provision. Host remember, you can send us a tweet or post your comments on facebook host let me begin with the New York Times story. This piece host we want to get your take on this. What do you think about this amendment the house is expected to vote on later this week . It was introduced by a republican in the house. I want to get your take on it. Host a little bit more from the New York Times this morning. It says host the senator spoke at the center for American Progress yesterday about this program. Is a liberal progressive think tank here in washington, as many of you know. And we covered his speech here on cspan. Here is a little bit. [video clip] at this point i think weve gotten in front of us some very serious questions. ,hat happens to our government our ci
Committee have commented on my personal diary and if i might, id like to make one brief point about it. I started keeping this diary nearly six years ago. I would write in it fairly infrequently. Sometimes two weeks, other times six weeks would go by. I made no effort to check the accuracy because this was nevada intended to be a precise narrative or a verbatim account of what took place. It was more than anything, a way to reflect on events and draw lessons from my personal and professional experiences. So there he is. 28 years old. Testifying to congress. Not because he had done anything particularly suspect or worrying, just turns out Congress Heard that he had a diary and they decided they wanted to read it. Mr. Sign teiner i want to st with you and the diary you kept. Senator, as i said in my opening statement, i used my diary as reflecting back but to try to draw lessons from my professional experiences. Now yes, would you pull the microphone i apologize. Now, do you have a copy
Testifying to congress. Not because he had done anything particularly suspect or worrying, just turns out Congress Heard that he had a diary and they decided they wanted to read it. Mr. Steiner i want to start with you and the diary you kept. Which i think is a important document that we have before us. Senator, as i said in my opening statement, i used my diary as reflecting back but to try to draw lessons from my professional experiences. Now yes, would you pull the microphone i apologize. Now, do you have a copy there of the diary entries that were going to focus on today. Yes, i do. All right. Do you want to get those in front of you. Let me read you the entries. Then he reads from joshs diary. Joshua steiner worked for the treasury secretary at a tender young age and when investigators were looking into the white water scandal of the clinton era when they found young josh at the Treasury Department had a diary, they not only made him hand it over to congress but summed him to cong
The American Association for Medicare Supplement Insurance (AAMSI) announced that it has achieved a targeted milestone. “I am pleased to report that for the first time over 100,000 individuals visited the Association’s website during 2022,” reports Jesse Slome, director of the organization. The number of visitors represents a 15 percent increase
A report from the U.S. Senate Committee on Finance cites complaints about private sector marketing for Medicare Advantage (MA) plans more than doubled from 2020 to 2021. “The report goes into detail about problems with the Joe Namath television ads among other things,” says Jesse Slome, director of the American Association