Malaysias power struggle bottom habits something the resignation has thrown the country into uncertainty but whats motivated this just 2 years after a surprise comeback of what is a tell us about politics in malaysia this is inside story. Hello welcome to the program im Adrian Finnegan and Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has long been seen as a monster of the lazy in politics his shock resignation on monday has triggered speculation over what he may be planning hes been resisting pressure to set a deadline to and over power to his name successor abraham they put aside the decades long rivalry and 28 team and that partnership brought mahathir back into power under the deal to promise to hand over the top job to bring him now the ruling government has collapsed and Political Parties are rushing to forge alliances to form a new one so well come back to power through a different Political Partnership thats what were going to be discussing shortly but 1st i was there as Florence Louis repor
Thank you, everybody for coming. Continue to enjoy your lunch. Im tim carney, a visiting fellow here at American Enterprise institute as well as being the commentary editor at the Washington Examiner. We are here to talk about health care but i want to ask a a specific question about health care. Its a question that some people on the Free Enterprise side, the freemarket conservative or libertarian side dont always ask, who benefits. I think sometimes people on the right or right of center are uncomfortable with that question in policy debates because they say why should it matter who benefits . We see Elizabeth Warren will say tax cut is bad because rich people benefit. But i think its actually a very important thing to talk about. One influences are debates gif you remember in the 2008 campaign and the passage of obamacare, barack obama thought it was important to point out that he was battling the Health Care Sector, that he was battling the drug drugmakers or he was battling the in
Including medicare for all and the Affordable Care act. Analysts include healthcare policy experts and journalists. Thank you, everybody for coming. Continue to enjoy your lunch. Im tim carney, a visiting fellow here at American Enterprise institute as well as being the commentary editor at the Washington Examiner. We are here to talk about health care but i want to ask a a specific question about health care. Its a question that some people on the Free Enterprise side, the freemarket conservative or libertarian side dont always ask, who benefits. I think sometimes people on the right or right of center are uncomfortable with that question in policy debates because they say why should it matter who benefits . We see Elizabeth Warren will say tax cut is bad because rich people benefit. But i think its actually a very important thing to talk about. One influences are debates get a free member and 20 2008 campaign and the passage of obamacare, barack obama thought it was important to poin
This comes as House Democrats prepare to subpoena the Mueller Report and the president says he will let the attorney general make that call. Chief White House Correspondent john roberts starts us off tonight from the north lawn. Good evening, john. Bret, good evening to you. On a Conference Call this morning. Dhs official said the system is on fire. And while President Trump may indeed close down the border, he pointed to some recent steps taken by mexico that may have lowered the chance of that happening, at least for the moment. In the oval office today with the secretary general of nato, President Trump appeared to down play any imminent closure of the border. Mexico, as you know, as of yesterday, has been starting to apprehend a lot of people at their southern border. They are really apprehending thousands of people. And its the first time really in decades that this has taken place and should have taken place a long time ago. As fox news routerred yesterday, mexico has promised to
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