In dc now growing. Democrats formalizing impeachment inquiry in a thursday vote, are democrats trying to set a new trap for the white house. Well tell you what that could be. The choice for voters, joe biden in trouble, even top Democrat Warning that democrat race could hit a wall in key Battle Ground states. Well explain what they are missing in the states. And awol, Elizabeth Warrens plan to pay for her government take over of healthcare, a bipartisan budget watch dog blows out of the water warren and sanders state run health care plan, it is ruin usually expensive, it could be why they have been dodging questions, and bernie claims why he does not have to explain thousand pay for it. And james comey, and adam schiff try to under cut the probe of the russia probe. I am elizabeth macdonald, the evening edit starts right now. Welcome, you are watching Fox Business Network this hour trump heading to a fund raise nir funn washington, Hillary Vaughn with more. Reporter u. S. Trade officia
Moore and christina partsinevelos. And the president is signing an executive order to overhaul medicare today. Here is how he laid out the difference between his plan, and what 2020 democrats are offering listen. President trump almost every major democrat in washington is backed a massive government healthcare takeover, that would totally obliterate medicare. They want to raid medicare i think all socialism and among those who would be hit hardest by the socialistic takeover, are 24 million seniors, on Medicare Advantage. David so steve, are voters as skeptical of medicare for all as the president is . Well as a political matter i think this is a very very significant and effective attack on medicare for all. Just say to seniors, look if you put all of these other people on medicare its going to disrupt your own Health Insurance and weve shown and some of our poll ing thats a very effective counter to medicare for all. The problem is, im still wondering what republicans want to do to
[inaudible conversations] the committee will come to order. Good morning, and welcome to our witnesses, several of whom have traveled the considerable distances to be here today for this important hearing on paid family and medical leave. Before we move to our scheduled committee business, i want to take a moment to acknowledge the recent tragic passing of pamela moomau, a valued member staff of the staff of the joint committee on taxation for over 28 years. A reminder, again, of the considerable talent that exists sometimes outside of the glare of publicity. Pamela began her career at the joint committee on taxation in may of 1991, and over the years applied her skill on many legislative issues, both large and small. Her colleagues on the joint committee on taxation have said that pam was tireless in her dedication to the work of the joint committee, and that she readily accepted projects that were analytically difficult and often data deficient. She was in her office cheerfully worki
Are working to close the gap between journalism and civic engagement. The Knights Program really needs that vision headon. The most important journalism that happens in the city is done by regional reporters. Should i say they can . [laughing] i really believe it. The most important journalism that happens in the city is done by regional reporters. [applause] regional reporters are watching washington for americas hometowns so that the people of the United States can make informed decisions about their lives and about their democracy. And this type of journalism and the selfgovernment that it enables is one of the most Important Reasons we have a First Amendment protection for freedom of the press. So on this 30 anniversary of the Regional Reporters Association, youre going to about the challenges reporters face. You already know what they are, drinking resources, diminished public trust, and growing fake news but youre also going to hear about the impact of regional reporting from som
Welcome on behalf of the National Press club and the National Press Club Journalism institute we are so happy you are joining us tonight for this program. Im julie ms. Diane executive director of the national Journalism Institute where we are working to close the gap between journalism and civic engagement. Todays program really meets that mission head on. The most important journalism that happens in the city is done by regional reporters. Should i say again. The most important journalism that happens in the city is done by regional reporters. [applause] regional reporters are washington washington so that the people of the United States can make informed decisions about their lives and about their democracy. In this type of journalism and the selfgovernment that it enables is one of the most Important Reasons that we have a First Amendment protection for freedom of the press. So on this 30th anniversary of the Regional Reporters Association youre going to hear about the challenges re