Or join the conversation on facebook. Com cspan. Send us an email, journal cspan. Org. We will get your thoughts in a minute. Joining us on the phone is sarah mimms, staff correspondent at national journal. Lets begin with what is happening on the floor in the house and senate. Guest sure. The senate particularly is really interesting. They are coming in in very much the same position they were last week. They still have a Human Trafficking bill holding them up. They still need to confirm Loretta Lynch. They are still looking at the iran nuclear deal. Mitch mcconnell indicated he thinks they are making progress on the Human Trafficking deal. Once that gets done, that is going to be the beginning of dominoes that will allow Loretta Lynch and iran to get done. All of that this week. Host serve the house is looking at Cyber Security legislation that they will vote on. Off the floor house and Senate Negotiators are meeting to try to iron out the differences on the 2016 budget. What are the
Office, and we bring you highlights of the wildlife photographer of the year contest. Hello, iran says World Leaders have shown political will to make progress and ending the deadlock over its nuclear program. The foreign minister said talks in geneva have been fruitful. Theyre keeping details of their discussion confidential, will resume in november to continue the talks. What do we know about the iranian proposal that has been put forward . Reporter well, as you say theyre not saying very much about the detail. But i think we know that both sides are exploring the idea of making concessions to the other. We know that the International Community is thinking about whether to allow iran to enrich uranium on its own soil. We know iran is thinking about allowing International Communities have extra inspections and verification methods. Both sides say the talks were positive. Both sides say the negotiations are not helped by the negotiation taking place in public. Thats why theyve agreed n
Or fiction. Mr. Gibson, some of the books their viewers may see on booktv this fall. What are you publishing quick are several things. The first thing i would tell you about is paul roberts book, the info society. In 1879 there is a book called the culture of narcissism, classic and still lives in a defined our American Culture that is a very narcissistic culture. Paul roberts has picked up from that almost 38 years later in the info society is about the instant Gratification Society we have created here which has enormous ramifications and personal lives in economics and the economy and politics. Hes done a brilliant job. I think i was synthesizing this historic week taking about 40 years, beginning with the rise of the internet at some level and Mass Communication at that level. We have created a desire for instant gratification across the board. He takes it back further. His opening example is henry ford versus arthurs on the sunday general motors. Henry ford had a one size fits all
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Newsroom starts now. Good morning, everyone. Im carol costello. Thank you very much for joining me this morning. Most of our government is shut down. Lights out, doors closed, tops down, at least for now. Im going to start far away from pennsylvania avenue and begin in main street. Instead of hearing words like brink, catastrophe, revolt being spewed by our government in washington, i want to start with the facts. Fact number one, congress will still get paid today. In fact, the average lawmaker will make 669 just today. Thats nearly 3 1 2 times what most of us, the average american, will make. Fact number two, youre fed up with congress. Theyve sunk to an alltime low. Only 10 of you say lawmakers are doing a good job. Just 10 . Thats down from a high of 84 in the days after 9 11. Fact number three, thousands of federal workers who often live paycheck to paycheck are left in the cold. 800,000 employees are on unpaid leave. They are among some 2 million americans who are civilian federa