News 24 7, channel 115, we are taking away time from maria bartiromo. Maria happy tuesday, thanks for joining us, im maria bartiromo, tuesday october 29, later this morning General Motors, investors are looking for the impact of the strike that just came to an end. We will have all the numbers and funnel analysis, google parent alphabet under pressure, profits were down, stock was lower by 1 and a half percent. Following yesterdays record run for s p 500, futures pulling back. Dow industrials down 55 points and nasdaq exactly where it closed yesterday. Fires are raging in california, strong winds fueling the flames in los angeles, bay area causing evacuations and massive amounts of damage, we will take you live this morning. 737 max crisis continues, boeing ceo this morning on the hot seat, he will have to answer questions about his testimony in capitol hill, thats taking place in the oneYear Anniversary of the deadly lion air crash, mornings with maria begins right now. Maria good mor
Week, david mcintosh, former congressman, president of tax cuts for growth. Joining us is Alex Eisenstadt and greg corti. Mr. Mcintosh, to start things off, the last thing congress and the white hosted before leaving for the august recess, they passed and signed the bipartisan deal for budget caps to delay the debt ceiling. Senator rand paul called it the death of the tea party. If you think the tea party is dead or dying . David i think the leadership in the house and senate decided its dead and ignoring it. Although i was pleased that over half the House Republicans voted no, even with pressure from the white house and their leadership to vote yes for it. But its true. Republicans have become big spenders. At least the house and Senate Leadership republicans, just like the democrats. And the tea Party Started out as an independent group. They lined up with republicans because they were smaller government, but they were suspicious of politicians, and i think that sentiment is very muc
Book. The National Book festival live saturday, august 31 at 10 00 a. M. Eastern on book tv on cspan2. Forvery year, cspan awards fellowships to several middle and High School Teachers who have demonstrated innovative methods of incorporating cspan programs in their teaching. They joined cspans education Relations Team in washington, d. C. For four weeks in july to develop new teaching materials. They also help the lead cspans summer educators conference. One of our three 2019 teacher fellows is High School Teacher eleanor green of pacoima, california. Eleanor green has taught at bert corona high school. Tell us a little bit more about your school and your students. Eleanor i am really fortunate to be able to teach a population that is almost entirely firstgeneration american. Most of my students are emergent bilinguals coming into their english language skills. I get to work with students who want to learn. Immigrant children love learning. They see education as their way out. Their p
Amplify those stories to policymakers and elected officials and were building a commitmmunity of patients and as that can be mobilized in support of policies to lower drug prices. I started patients for Affordable Drugs because im a cancer patient. I have an incurable blood cancer, its called multiple myeloma. Its incurable but treatable for some period of time, unknown. With very expensive drugs. In fact, im taking drugs right now. I took my first drugs today by mouth and when i leave here, ill go for about three hours of infusion, they plug me in and pump drugs in. My drugs carry a price tag of 650,000 a year. And my journey as a cancer patient taught me a very important fact and that is, drugs dont work if people cant afford them. I will die of my disease sooner than i want to if they dont invent some new drugs for me. Ill run out of options. Thats why it kills people. Drugs stop working. And so i care deeply about innovation and new drug development. But we have to make sure that w
It is a lot of work. We work nonstop. The president drives a new cycle hourly. Therefore, it affects us everyday. The white house is quite an exciting place to work right now. Host how is it different . Doug from a photographer standpoint, we have a lot more access to the president. I see him more on a daily basis than we did with president obama. Sometimes three or four times per day. Sometimes five times a day. We are able to photograph him in different situations. Some meetings, will science, executive orders, things like that. There is a lot of travel involved. Not a lot of weekend travel other than to maralago or bedminster, new jersey. It is exhausting. It is great. It is very exciting. I love what i am doing. I have the greatest job in the world. Being in the white house right now, every time i see someone that i havent seen in a while, that is the first question they asked. How has your life changed and what is different about it . It is very different. We are going nonstop. Th