That was charles from tampa, florida area and we say thanks to everybody who called in this morning. Tomorrow, 7 00 eastern for another edition of washington journal. For now, we would take her to the floor for the house of representatives brief. We will not see any debate. No votes today. They are not voting. They are out all week, but we will take a look and move on with the rest of our schedule. Enjoy your day. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2017] gracias got up all people equally and completely, young and old, black and white, republican and democrat, muslim and christian, saint and sinner. Love, and love as you by this love, make us one with each other and one with you. Amen. 2a ofsuant to Section House resolution 562, the journal of the last days proceedings is approved. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States o
Act. Illance watch cspans washington journal live at 7 00 eastern morning. Join the discussion. Next, a discussion on the nuclearf the iranian agreement. This comes a few days after President Trumps announcement that he will not certify for irans compliance with the deal, calling into question its future. Iranianhe National American council, this is an hour and 15 minutes. Hi, everybody. Ok. Such a fantastic crowd. And you are all so young. T is freaking me out seriously. Like youre so young. Its terrifying. Hi. The i am holly. I cover Foreign Policy for politico. Im really pleased to welcome everyone here today for what i hope will be a fruitful. Iscussion first let me introduce our panel ists. I can possibly do justice to all of their accomplishments. Rob malli, Vice President for policy at the International Crisis group. Served in the Obama Administration as special assistant to the president , advisor to the president s campaign and the white house coordinator for the africa and, n
Than ever before. The relationship is very good. We are fighting for the same thing. ,e are fighting for lower taxes the biggest tax cuts in the history of our nation. Tax reform is part of that. Were getting close to health care. It will come up in the early to mid part of next year. We think we arty have the votes. We pretty much know what the plan is. I believe republicans and democrats are as we speak working together very hard to do an intermediate plan, a shortterm plan because obamacare is a disaster. The rates have gone up. The premiums have gone up. The deductibles have gone through the roof. Its terrible. You look at the deductibles, unless you really have a problem, you are not going to be able to use them. We have been working together long and hard. We think we are good shape for the budget we hope. Be in good shape for the largest tax thats ever pass in this country. Its going to spur business. We are competing with other countries. China is at 50 . Ireland is going to be
Thank you. [applause] withspan recently set down hillary to get her account of the 2016 president ial campaign. In our conversation, we spoke about her new book as well as other topics, including that speech you just heard from former president bush. President bush thursday talked but the cruelty in american politics. He did not mention the president by name. Your reaction to what he said. I really appreciated president bush delivering it. He covered a lot of ground. He talked about how White Supremacy is an absolute blasphemy to the american creed. He talked about the importance of listening to each other and working with each other. I do not agree with president bush as i think any democrat today would say to you. But i never doubted his patriotism and i never doubted that he worked really hard all day. He went to bed worried, woke up concerned about what he would do. I was in the oval office with him two days after 9 11 and i understood a lot of what he was having to face. Out andia
Hello im Barbara Sarah this is the news hour live from london coming up in the next to sixty minutes tens of thousands are left homeless after a devastating earthquake strikes irans border with iraq killing more than four hundred people saudi arabia prepares to reopen some of the yemen sports allowing aid to deliveries to resume but the main supply route will remain closed the russian president says his work with his turkish counterpart is producing concrete results on syria and creative tension at a u. S. Museum where they plan to sell of artwork to raise funds for the future. Im trying to get your oscar in doha with the days sport its make or break for four time champions italy who could miss their first world cup in sixty years. Thousands of iranians have been left homeless after suffering their countrys deadliest earthquake in more than a decade at least four hundred people were killed and more than seven thousand injured the u. S. Geological survey puts the epicenter on the border