It would end as we know it. I voted to protect the Affordable Care act. 700 billion from a day care. Schneider and they said the Affordable Care act doesnt cut medicare benefits. You try to save Medicare Advantage was cut by 150 billion that is absolutely false. Moderator we are going to move on and another viewer related question this isnt from an individual bible to you it is a comment we have heard from many viewers that have written to the Facebook Page and it has to do with the tune of campaigns specifically but it goes beyond that it has to do with the negative tone in terms of the political ads that are being run and my question for you is what do you see as the impact on voters are they disillusioned or how are they supposed to respond . Dold let me start by saying me saying we have for adults with regard to our campaign and every single one of the most positive. We are trying to tell the voters what we want to do in our vision Going Forward and i think think that is inherited.
Which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] for free transcripts or to give us your comments, visit us at qanda. Org. These are also available and cspan podcasts. [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2014] minister davidn cameron takes versions of the house of commons. Then a discussion about washington politics and bipartisanship with former House Speaker Dennis Hastert and and richard gephardt. 11 00 p. M. , and another chance to see q and a with documentary filmmaker rory kennedy. On the next washington journal, National Journal correspondent James Oliphant on judicial elections. We will fact check, the claims from candidates and outside groups on this campaign season. On the impactoole of the midterm elections will have on defense legislation. As always, we take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. Washington journal live at 7 00 a. M. Eastern on cspan. Wednesday and the british house of commons, Prime
That will do it for this mornings washington journal. Back tomorrow morning at 7 00 eastern. Lots of politics coverage coming up today. Well see you back tomorrow morning at 7 00. Thanks. [captions Copyright National able satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] coming up in about half an hour, former agriculture dan glickman. Hell be speaking to the Johns Hopkins school of advanced studies and well bring that to you live starting at 10 350er7b. Coming up live at Health Policy specialists take part in the discussion about the u. S. Response to ebola dough domestically. Starting at noon eastern. And tonight our campaign 2014 coverage will continue. Massachusetts governors debate gets under way at 8 00 this evening between democrat Martha Coakley and republican Charlie Baker. We invite you to participate through facebook and twitter as we watch that debate tonight. Here
Sunday saying that it is working on new guidelines for Healthcare Workers returning. That decision coming as york nors in illinois,new and new jersey announced that they were instituting a quarantine. This morning r you is mandatory quarantine necessary . Here are the numbers to join the conversation. 2026243881 for republicans. 2026243882 for independents. 2026243880 for democrats. You have heard about new york and new jersey, but also have a s and new jersey different kind in illinois a 21 day observation period. Looking at the headlines, us on quarantine rules. And new , new york, jersey announced that they were implementing new quentin for returning Healthcare Workers, but Administration Officials have made clear to governors that with the concerns unintended consequences of policy is not grounded in science. An Administration Official who be identified describes the new process. This is reaction to heres a look at the out of new jersey. New adline says jersey nurse lashes out at t
[indistinct chatter] okay, folks, here we go. Good morning, i am dave cook. Thank you for coming. Our guest this morning as world dr. Jim young kim. We are honored to host a number of his predecessors starting back in 1971. We appreciate dr. Kim taking time out of his busy schedule. He was born in south korea and moved to iowa with his family when he was five. He and a bachelors degree from Brown University and a medical degree and phd in anthropology from harvard. Nonprofit ed the partners in health, which provides health care in poor communities on four continents, and was a leader in fighting hiv in developing countries. In 2003, dr. Kim joined the the world health organization, becoming director of the hiv and aids departments. Along the way, our guest helped a number of partnerships that distinguish medical institutions including harvard medical school. From 2000 92,012, he was the 17th from 2002 to 2012 he the president of the department. As always, we are on the record here. Ple