At ut. I noticed the hours that she has to put in, she writes a bus to 9 00, and i worry about that, i did not tell her that. But there are concerns women have to worry about. I do not worry about campus because they have guns on campus , at school. But there are so many things to be considered that women have to take into account that maybe isnt talked about, like the safety issues and what were really competing. Also, how is the work a ceo does , who gets paid 1000 more than their lower, then, like, a hugetarial person in a Corporation Like United Health care, how is their works that much more dangerous than, like, a secretary. Host i want to give a claire a chance to respond. Guest i am not clear on what your question was, but when we say all women, all men, it is everyone, all women in every job, and everyone who is a man in every job because most ceos are men. They tend to be in that category. I do not think we are comparing the job of a ceo of a fortune 500 company to a woman run
Testing revealed no lifethreatening disease or impending danger. Most critically, our Health Coverage gave us the support we need to focus on the one thing that mattered most, her recovery. For any family, that is what health care is about. Not buzzwords like cbo scores or high risk rates but, the ability to keep the people you love safe, healthy and whole, a commitment that we make to care for each other, because we know that, someday, we will need that care, too. Chatters trumpcare shatters that commitment. Thereates a system for wealthy and another for everyone else. Medication . Childcare or doctors visits . If a hospital bed or keeping your job . Agony. It President Trump called it great. Icarly government. That is what this bill does. But this is what it means. The biggest, strongest, boldest nation in the world doesnt people that its people cannot burden its neighbors burdens. Cannot shoulder its neighbors burdens. This country knows better. This country is better. We take care
Listen on cspan radio, and check out our free cspan radio app. Our programming streamed on the web at cspan. Org. Welcome back the president of the interfaith alliance, as we talk about civility in american politics. Its something Many Americans are not talking about. Lets talk about your organization. What is it . Whats your mission . Guest thanks, steve. Our organization is about 20 years old. Our tag line is protecting faith and freedom. We approach the First Amendment from a faithbase and had constitutional perspective in the hopes of protecting the rights of all americans to freedom of conscience and protecting the government and the people from interfering with each other on matters of religion. We were formed about 20 years ago in response to the rise of radical right in the religious community who tried to impose their agenda, continue to do that in our country. Host is the First Amendment under assault . Guest its always under assault. People love the protections of the First
When we come back, we will turn our attention to u. S. Foreign policy. A veteran of the state department will be joining us. James dobbins is out with a new book on his five decades on the frontlines of american diplomacy. Alexandra pelosi will be joining us on her new film. She will be joining us from new york. Is thee of the show words that built america premiering on hbo july 4. Today, we traveled to portland, oregon. At 2 00 eastern, we will show you the citys wellknown Japanese Garden to learn about its connection to world war ii. Here is an excerpt. [video clip] in the late 1950s, there were still a lot of antijapan sentiment in oregon and across the united states. Japan was our mortal enemy in world war ii. What people remember about japan is pearl harbor. If we were going to become allies and friends, there had to be healing that would happen. The entire garden was built around this concept of these this concept of peace, of understanding each other better as people. The better
Department briefed reporters on the 2017 trafficking in persons report and on other u. S. Diplomatic efforts around the world. This is 45 minutes. Hi, everyone. Welcome to the state department. Junior reporters in the back those are my kids. Hi, boys. Welcome to mommys new job. That means i will try to be a little bit nice today or at least keep it clean. Good afternoon, everybody. I know we have a lot to get to today. This morning, secretary tillerson released the 17th installment of the trafficking in persons report, also known as the tip report. We go into greater detail about that report, we have with us edge, who will join us in a second. She will deliver remarks and take a few of your questions. If you would like to ask a question, just raise your hand, let her know which outlet you are with. If you have any questions about the report, please do ask those questions of her now so she can best address them. When she is finished, i will take over and answer questions about other mat