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Transcripts For CSPAN Washington Journal 07012019 20240714

group s new report and the perception gap between partisans. as always, we take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. washington journal is next. host: good morning. it is monday, july 1. congress is away from capitol hill for the fourth of july break. we begin with vice president mike pence from over the weekend on the morality of border security. the vice president told a gathering of conservative activists there is nothing compassionate about open borders. phone lines as usual. democrats, 202-748-8000, is the number. republicans, 202-748-8001. independents, 202-748-8002. special line for border state residents. that number, 202-748-8003. you can catch up with us on social media. on twitter it is @cspanwj. on facebook it is facebook.com/cspan. you can start calling in now as we show you the vice president saturday night speaking at the conservative faith and freedom coalition s annual dinner in washington, d.c. here is what he had to say.

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Transcripts For CSPAN Washington Journal 06302019 20240714

getting your reaction to this meeting, the president s trip to asia, and more. the president will return to washington today. .epublicans (202) 748-8000 republicans (202) 748-8001 democrats (202) 748-8000 and independence call (202) 748-8002 . lots to talk about with the president returning to washington following the meeting of the g20 in japan. and aover in south korea historic brief visit in north korea. esident trump tweeting leaving south korea after a wonderful meeting with chairman am jong-un. important statement for alln and great progress. president trump becomes the first sitting president to set trump into north korea. the meeting with kim came four months after the breakdown of a second summit in hanoi. the president argued that the meeting was a success because his relationship with kim jong-un deepened. history was made as trump and kim walked up to the demarcation line and shook hands. kim invited trump to walk into north korea, they stayed for a few minu

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Transcripts For CSPAN Newsmakers Carrie Severino 20240714

two russian interference in the 2016 election. watch live coverage on c-span3. or listen on the free c-span radio app. host: this weekend on newsmakers, carrie severino, who is the chief counsel and policy director for the judicial crisis network. thank you for being here. carrie: great to be here. host: alex swoyer, the legal reporter with the washington times and simone pathe with rollcall. thank you both. chief justice john roberts is making this court his own. what is your view of the rulings and imprint he is having on this court? talking about the gerrymandering case and the census case, what we are seeing is the gerrymandering case was a wonderful opportunity for the justices to step back and say we are being asked to do something that judges aren t entitled to do in the constitution which is second-guessed the redistricting going on. there is not a legal standard for that. it is political and judges shouldn t get into that. that was a great conclusion. majorit

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Transcripts For CSPAN Jimmy Carter And Walter Mondale On Human Rights 20240714

foreign policy as a way to promote democratic ideals around the world. it was moderated by pulitzer prize winning lab for john meacham. [applause] jason: thank you very much. it is my great honor to introduce this remarkable panel on a topic that is the core of everything that the carter center does. at the core of everything the carter center does, the northstar of this organization forever will be human rights because that has been the northstar for my grandparents forever and ever. to do that.ed many of these people have been introduced to you before. i m going to use a prop to introduce my grandfather in a unique way for the first time ever. [laughter] i would like to introduce you to jonathan s great grandfather. [applause] , on up, buddy. on up, buddy. that is the easiest applause line of the whole day. [laughter] poppa, weiousness, are all thrilled that you are here. we are excited you have devoted your life to human rights. and all of us are doing our very thatto ensu

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Transcripts For CSPAN3 Medicare For All House Hearing 20240714

yes. i just am wanting to add in terms of people of color, the medicare and medicaid reimbursement cost is not the same across the board. our providers are already getting a lower rate. it s not likely that they re going to go out of business. and in terms of employers and the amount that s being paid, many of the smaller businesses go to part-time individuals so that they do not have to carry that cost. again, i think that for providers that we are concerned about, they re not going to walk out on taking care of their patients even though they re getting a lower rate. dr. knab. i assume you re asking the question from an implementation perspectivetive but as a physician we were ready for this not two years ago. i m ready to stop seeing my patients not get good care because they can t afford things. and i ll answer the question as i m answering every question from the federal cost perspective, when i did my study i was dealing with a bill that had a four-year transiti

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