Announcer this week on q a, institute for policy studies fellow Phyllis Bennis discusses her book, understanding isis and the new global war on terror. Ms. Bennis also talks about u. S. Foreign policy since 911 and the obama administrations recent negotiations with iran. Brian Phyllis Bennis, how would you describe what you do for a living . Phyllis ooh. It is one of those great privileges. I get to work my passion, which is working as a public scholar. For me, it means working against wars and occupation and bad foreign policy, mostly by our own government. What does it mean daytoday . I write stuff, i speak, i talk to people. I work in social movements. Brian who pays you . Phyllis i work for the institute of policy studies. It is the longest lasting multiprogressive think tank in the country. Its been around since the early 60s. We raise money partly from foundations and partly from individuals. We do not take any government or corporate money. Brian when people give you money, what
Train to the nikkei rose for. 5 and the cost be so. 2 . Lauren tmobile offering netflix. At t wants free access to hbo and game of thrones. Starts right now. Train 25 01 a. M. In new york could win a come september 13th. Good morning and cheryl casone. Lauren good morning. Im lauren simonetti. I was excited. . Cheryl yeah, the 1000 question part of your interview coming up. Lauren i think we will. Resonant trumpet generous extenders including three democrats to discuss tax reform. Democratic senator joe manchin said in the statement i was joined to god how we can Work Together in a bipartisan manner and tax reform. A productive conversation about areas of agreement as well as areas where to find compromise. Cheryl blake burman at the white house with more of the president s strategy. Reporter President Trump tax reform roadshow has accelerated. The president will hit the road at least once a week going forward, likely with weekly dcbased events. After failing going at it alone on healt
Cheryl right now you can see the futures understood slight pressure overnight. You did have a big selloff in technology yesterday yet amazon sliding after results and a lot of red arrows fractionally for u. S. Markets right now. Lauren red arrows in europe as well friday morning. World Market Reaction from london, fbn am starts now. Note cheryl 5 01 a. M. Here in new york. Friday july 28th, good morning, another hour of fbn am. Lauren congratulations, weve all made it to friday morning. The breaking news this morning is this, hours ago the senate failing to pass socalled skinny bill to repeal parts of obamacare. Three republicans voted no on that measure. Cheryl we have adam shapiro standing live on capitol hill with the latest on what went down overnight. Catch us up, adam. Adam good morning to both of you, pretty dramatic when john mccain casted his no vote. You could hear gasp in the chamber. President trump tweeting about three hours ago right after the vote and here is a quote of
Ports of entry. Coming up next, justices ruth bader again berg and Sonia Sotomayor share stories of the current Supreme Courts food traditions, including topics of conversation at shared meals. We also learn about customs dating to the 19th and 20th centuries. This discussion took place at the Smithsonians National Museum American history here in washington and its just over an hour. So its absolutely a thrill to see so many people here for this kind of a program. My name is john gray and i have the wonderful privilege of being your director of National Museum of American History, particularly on nights like tonight when we can really look at American History in unique and unusual ways. We are honored to be joined by Tonights Panel, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader ginsberg. [ applause ] Supreme Court justice Sonia Sotomayor. [ applause ] katherine fitz. [ applause ] and Supreme Court Society Publications director claire cushman. [ applause ] it is now my privilege to introduce the 13t
American history and unique and unusual ways. We are honored to be joined tonight by our panel. Supreme Court Justice ruth bader ginsburg. [applause] supreme Court Justice sonya sotomayor. [applause] kathryn fitz. [applause] and Supreme Court publications director, kyra cushman. [applause] it is now my privilege to introduce the 13th secretary of the institution. He is a certified radiologist jazz musician, and former , president of Cornell University and university of iowa. He has interest in learning as wide as the smithsonian, and, most importantly tonight, he is a pescatarian. [applause] thank you for the introduction, and thank you on behalf of the American People for the great job you do. So innovative and creative at this amazing museum. [applause] especially in such an interesting election year, we appreciate all you and your colleagues are doing to share so many aspects of the story of america, and inspire us with that story. Esteemed colleagues and friends, welcome to this un