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congressman sanford, thank you very much for joining us.you oppose the first version of obamacare replacement back in march. i believe your argument was that it left too much of the original obamacare in place. you apparently have come around now to this new version. why? >> it-- it-- in essence split things. it-- it-- it left open the possibility of federalism, which is to say, we've historically had a patchwork of different states and different remedies. our founding fathers were so intent on this idea of letting states try different things that they built it in, though we had a population of about four million people when our country started. what i think it does is allows vermont to go to a single pair system if vermont wanted to do so, and south carolina can go to a more market-based system if it chooses to do so. >> woodruff: fred upton and others worked on an amendment, a proposal to further change this new version that would add more money to cover those people with so-called pre-existing conditions. are you confident from what you
congressman sanford, thank you very much for joining us.you oppose the first version of obamacare replacement back in march. i believe your argument was that it left too much of the original obamacare in place. you apparently have come around now to this new version. why? >> it-- it-- in essence split things. it-- it-- it left open the possibility of federalism, which is to say, we've historically had a patchwork of different states and different remedies. our founding fathers were so...
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. >> mark sanford put it as eloquently as anybody has in the washington post this morning, anita.ook, a, it's weird out there right now. >> no question. >> you and i experience a lot of weirdness covering these things. but that there is this sense of a permission slip that anything goes. and he attributed it to the president. this is republican mark sanford attributing it to the president, not some whacky left wing pundit. >> this is mark sanford who also probably was the most eloquent person in denouncing the monopoly money budget that the president decides to send up to congress this week as well. this is a mark sanford that many of us are surprised to find, you know, ourselves agreeing with a great deal of the time. chuck, youknow, the republican party has had a history, though, of using the presence of foil going back to richard nixon and spiro ag knew who i think did describe you as -- also if you recall -- >> miscellaneous footsie putters pat buchanan. >> in 1998, they set up the press in the dan quail event, they miked the crowd so when reporters were asking quayle was aski
. >> mark sanford put it as eloquently as anybody has in the washington post this morning, anita.ook, a, it's weird out there right now. >> no question. >> you and i experience a lot of weirdness covering these things. but that there is this sense of a permission slip that anything goes. and he attributed it to the president. this is republican mark sanford attributing it to the president, not some whacky left wing pundit. >> this is mark sanford who also probably was...
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what mark sanford said severely understated it. they held no hearings.- we didn't have a real opportunity to debate this bill. we had 79 hearings over the course of ten months when we debated the affordable care act. we had the chance to read the bill and debate and discuss it. i'm not going to get mired in process. what i am going to get mired in is that 24 million, according to the cbo, said they will lose their health care. you have the american medical association opposed to it. the aarp and religious organizations opposed it to. the american nurse's association. the health care experts in this country are opposed because they know it will jeopardize people's lives. it's unacceptable, and we're going to do everything we can to stop it. that's why the senate is saying they're going to start over, which they should. >> when that bill passed yesterday, democrats responding in song. ♪ hey, hey, goodbye >> here's the clip. >> yes. >> is that off pitch as well in more ways than one? is that appropriate? >> you know, honestly, i think that the republicans n
what mark sanford said severely understated it. they held no hearings.- we didn't have a real opportunity to debate this bill. we had 79 hearings over the course of ten months when we debated the affordable care act. we had the chance to read the bill and debate and discuss it. i'm not going to get mired in process. what i am going to get mired in is that 24 million, according to the cbo, said they will lose their health care. you have the american medical association opposed to it. the aarp...
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researchers at the sanford school of medicine tested seven devices worn on rest. the trackers provide information about the user's health. they say they found these trackers did not offer an accurate count on the number of calories burned while the person is exercising. the scientist think the problem could be the algorithm used to calculate the data. >> i use one of those and i always feel like i burn more calories than it shows. i like to think i do. >>> still ahead, forced labor on bay area streets. the human trafficking investigation touched off after the arrest of two people who were selling fruit. >>> the number of refugees settling in the bay area is declining. we will tell you what is keeping them away. >>> good morning. we can show you that traffic is off to a nice start if you're driving on the east shore freeway. it's not a bad commute at all heading out to the macarthur maze. >>> the memorial forecast can be many things. what it will not be is hot. we have a huge low cloud deck. we will talk about cool friday temperatures. [ music playing ] >> do we kn
researchers at the sanford school of medicine tested seven devices worn on rest. the trackers provide information about the user's health. they say they found these trackers did not offer an accurate count on the number of calories burned while the person is exercising. the scientist think the problem could be the algorithm used to calculate the data. >> i use one of those and i always feel like i burn more calories than it shows. i like to think i do. >>> still ahead, forced...
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he attended sanford and graduated from stanford university. about that time, there was a strong conflict going on, he would later call it world war i. andent in as an officer, they went first to the philippines to go to vladivostok, on the east coast. vladivostok,'s unit was there to protect the hospital, mainly. upon his return from one of the battles, there were people killed outside that town. road,torcycle ran off the and he was in an accident which cost him severe damage. he spent some time in the hospital there. he was not in combat at that time and recuperating. he wrote many letters home about his impressions of the red army in the coming of communism. his exposure to that part of the world, which is completely different than san francisco or reading, gave him some insights, plus the fact specifically, there was the international group in the expedition that went to vladivostok. there were japanese, french, army people. he had interchange, and their point of view, to contemplate. i would say that the influence and his understanding of
he attended sanford and graduated from stanford university. about that time, there was a strong conflict going on, he would later call it world war i. andent in as an officer, they went first to the philippines to go to vladivostok, on the east coast. vladivostok,'s unit was there to protect the hospital, mainly. upon his return from one of the battles, there were people killed outside that town. road,torcycle ran off the and he was in an accident which cost him severe damage. he spent some...
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let's start right there with mark sanford. he said it was a crazy hypothetical to talk about the mac arthur getting watered down. >> it is not crazy at all. the amendment does not protect people with pre-existing conditions which is what so many republican politicians say that it does. we know that states will be able to and for waivers and convinced some states will and for waivers. and some people with pre-existing conditions will probably be confront with premium increases that are higher than they can afford. >> scott walker said this afternoon that he is thinking of pulling wisconsin out of requirement that's the some version passes. if you get rid of the community rating, the rule that says you can't charge more than other people on the plan with these conditions. you basically open the door to hiked prices. so they might have access to an insurance plan with you they can't afford it. >> so both sides are declaring victory. the republicans are saying we got something done. the democrats are saying we're going to pin this
let's start right there with mark sanford. he said it was a crazy hypothetical to talk about the mac arthur getting watered down. >> it is not crazy at all. the amendment does not protect people with pre-existing conditions which is what so many republican politicians say that it does. we know that states will be able to and for waivers and convinced some states will and for waivers. and some people with pre-existing conditions will probably be confront with premium increases that are...
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. >>> actress reese witherspoon surprised students at her alma mater sanford university. here's a post that she put on there of her in a student in her old dorm room. the caption says surprise, while revisiting i popped by my old room and met the newest tenant . she was so nice she even welcomed me in. reese witherspoon was at stanford saturday speaking to students about her career and offering advice and she went to stanford for one year and left to pursue a successful acting career. >>> college dropouts are in the news this morning, doing well. >> yes. >>> 7:42 am, breaking news out of san francisco, body discovered at a popular park . coming up, we have the latest on the investigation that is underway. out on the scene. >>> while the bay area may be the most expensive when it comes to houses, next, the reason we may be spending last that's less than other parts when it comes to groceries. >>> there's a place like no other... where a walk down main street... where a walk down main street... blah blah blah .. hey! the name's rocket and i need your help! the collector has
. >>> actress reese witherspoon surprised students at her alma mater sanford university. here's a post that she put on there of her in a student in her old dorm room. the caption says surprise, while revisiting i popped by my old room and met the newest tenant . she was so nice she even welcomed me in. reese witherspoon was at stanford saturday speaking to students about her career and offering advice and she went to stanford for one year and left to pursue a successful acting career....
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mark sanford / (r) south carolina: "it has been a truncated process. think it's not what a lot of us would have liked to have seen from a standpoint of a more robust debate, but we are where we are."rep. steny hoyer / (d) minority whip: "they're rushing to judgment because they think the facts are going to be against them, the facts are going to undermine their ability to pass this bill."> the bill now moves to the senate where it faces another ádauntingá path ahead with republicans holding a slim majority. (pam) back here in the bay area... a health care rally was held in the downtown san francisco outside the office of senator diane feinstein... it happened around 12- noon .. and it was organized by progressive activists at move -on-dot-org. about 50-people showed up, some holding signs saying - don't take away my obamacare . others voiced their concerns about the future of affordable health care in america...
mark sanford / (r) south carolina: "it has been a truncated process. think it's not what a lot of us would have liked to have seen from a standpoint of a more robust debate, but we are where we are."rep. steny hoyer / (d) minority whip: "they're rushing to judgment because they think the facts are going to be against them, the facts are going to undermine their ability to pass this bill."> the bill now moves to the senate where it faces another ádauntingá path ahead...
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mark sanford of south carolina saying the white house's projections for economic growth were unrealistic. >> it perpetuates a myth we can balance the budget without touching entie thements. not a myth. a lie. >> reporter: wasn't enough for that fiscal hawk. the budget would cut trillion from the social safety net. slashing programs, medicaid, food stamps, anti-poverty programs. it doesn't touch the two biggest drivers. medicare and social security. democrats have the opposite program with the budget. saying, the entitlement cuts are too steep. >> have to be honest, i have never seen a budget so devoid of compassion and empathy for families struggling to make ends meet. >> back in the hearing room. he defended the cuts. >> we no longer want to measure compassion by the number of programs that the we have or the number of people on the programs. we want to measure true compassion by the number of people we help to get off the programs. >> meanwhile in the that. lawmakers distance from the budget. making clear congress writes the bills that become law. not the president. >> certainly look a
mark sanford of south carolina saying the white house's projections for economic growth were unrealistic. >> it perpetuates a myth we can balance the budget without touching entie thements. not a myth. a lie. >> reporter: wasn't enough for that fiscal hawk. the budget would cut trillion from the social safety net. slashing programs, medicaid, food stamps, anti-poverty programs. it doesn't touch the two biggest drivers. medicare and social security. democrats have the opposite...
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mark sanford(r) south carolina1:44-1:49rep. nancy pelosi(d) minority leader after seven years of campaigning and promising. republicans today taking the first step to deliver on their pledge to repeal and replace obamacare.rep. paul ryan / (r) house speaker: "today was a big day - but it's just one step in the processhouse speaker ryan: declaring victory...after a flurry of frenetic negotiating and last- minute changes to win over enough members to save the bill rep. kevin mccarthy / (r) majority leader: "i feel great. it's gonna be a good day."republicans are moving forward withoutá an answer on áhow manyá people would be covered by the bill and at áwhat priceá.rep. steny hoyer / (d) minority whip: "they're rushing to judgment because they think the facts are going to be against them, the facts are going to undermine their ability to pass this bill. we don't have a cbo score"the original bill, as analyzed by the non-partisan congressional budget office, estimated that it would leave 24 million fewer people insured in the next
mark sanford(r) south carolina1:44-1:49rep. nancy pelosi(d) minority leader after seven years of campaigning and promising. republicans today taking the first step to deliver on their pledge to repeal and replace obamacare.rep. paul ryan / (r) house speaker: "today was a big day - but it's just one step in the processhouse speaker ryan: declaring victory...after a flurry of frenetic negotiating and last- minute changes to win over enough members to save the bill rep. kevin mccarthy / (r)...
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. >>> sanford university police want students to be on alert after suspicious incidents were reported over the weekend. christien kafton is on the campus talking with students. >> reporter: we have moved to the sanford university police department looking for updates on the suspicious activity. there were incidents on campus of the weekend. first saturday morning, student on the first floor of a building heard noises of the window and saw man trying to pry open the window screen in the suspect took off. sunday evening, 8:15 student reported seeing a man standing outside a window with a chain in the hand and the person saw he was spotted and he will ran away. the victim says he may have had another man with him at the time. police are not saying if the cases are connected but the suspect descriptions are similar. looking for a hispanic male in his 30s. students say there has been uptick in the number of campus incidences recently. >>> i have noted we have a few more alerts on email and via text about the break-ins. i feel safe on campus because i think police are responsive. >> at nigh
. >>> sanford university police want students to be on alert after suspicious incidents were reported over the weekend. christien kafton is on the campus talking with students. >> reporter: we have moved to the sanford university police department looking for updates on the suspicious activity. there were incidents on campus of the weekend. first saturday morning, student on the first floor of a building heard noises of the window and saw man trying to pry open the window screen...
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mark sanford, if every republican would be talking like mark sanford right now, republicans would actuallythe house next year. but instead, they're going to lose it because -- we'll give you an example. richard haass had this idea. he said this is such a bad bill politically, why don't you mock-up 30-second ads. all the kids in the back that work for us, they're out in the street playing stick ball. hey, kids, uncle richard has an idea, they're jumping around the fire hydrant, they come up and drop their sticks. these kids are really good. they came up with this 30-second ad -- i said draw up an ad that will look like what we're going to see next year. this is what they came up with. >> i'm doing okay. i'm president. hey, i'm president. can you believe it. >> the republican health care plan, while they're laughing, 23 million americans lose their coverage. protection for pre-existing conditions gone, medicaid slashed and older americans hit especially hard. all to give huge tax cuts to the rich. another broken promise by politicians. >> i am going to take care of everybody. everybody is go
mark sanford, if every republican would be talking like mark sanford right now, republicans would actuallythe house next year. but instead, they're going to lose it because -- we'll give you an example. richard haass had this idea. he said this is such a bad bill politically, why don't you mock-up 30-second ads. all the kids in the back that work for us, they're out in the street playing stick ball. hey, kids, uncle richard has an idea, they're jumping around the fire hydrant, they come up and...
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. >> aid conversation with mark sanford -- >> former governor of south carolina. >> he said that he feelsthat demons have been unleashed. he described going to a town hall at a retirement community in his district. he said these are people usually playing shuffle board all day. one man started talking about trump. a woman across the hall started yelling back at him. they started going at it. he said the first time in his career, he had to step in and interject. can we please calm down here? >> he said when the guy on top says whatever he wants to, it is hard for sanford to tell his constituents not to. >> there's an idea when someone like the president can go out there and make these vicious insults, personalized attacks, constituents might say, why can't i do that too? there's a sense of feel more licensed to be very aggressive in what they're saying. >> in your article, you referred to, someone asked her, is she from cnn and they said -- what? >> you might get popped. be careful. that was the message which was consistent with what garrett was hearing on his twitter applies. peoplend thi
. >> aid conversation with mark sanford -- >> former governor of south carolina. >> he said that he feelsthat demons have been unleashed. he described going to a town hall at a retirement community in his district. he said these are people usually playing shuffle board all day. one man started talking about trump. a woman across the hall started yelling back at him. they started going at it. he said the first time in his career, he had to step in and interject. can we please...
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this is mark sanford. actually, no. we're going to talk about john mccain.nford, congressman, has come out and said this is not real, this idea of the growth, really the math, projected economic growth and how everything would have to be constructed around that number. you spoke to senator john mccain as well about this, right? >> and this is really what is fascinating. i'm not sure they have the sound. we have it. let's play it and talk about it on the other side. >> my reaction is it's probably dead on arrival. my second reaction is that old line about figures lie and figures lie? that's not a 10% increase in spending. it's a 3% increase in spending. >> so, the white house needs to obviously realize that when they are trying to explain to republicans, especially those who are debt and deficit hawks, those who are very keen, like john mccain, on increasing defense spending, much more even than the president proposed, that they need to know that they have people like that out there. and so that is -- again, these are republicans saying dead on arrival becaus
this is mark sanford. actually, no. we're going to talk about john mccain.nford, congressman, has come out and said this is not real, this idea of the growth, really the math, projected economic growth and how everything would have to be constructed around that number. you spoke to senator john mccain as well about this, right? >> and this is really what is fascinating. i'm not sure they have the sound. we have it. let's play it and talk about it on the other side. >> my reaction is...
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. >> sanford university police warn students to be on alert after several incidents were reported on campus over the weekend ktvu christie captain to tell us what happened . >> reporter: good morning word about the incidence filtering to the community and campus deputies are looking for a number of suspects this morning. there were suspicious incidents at robel hall on campus over the weekend first on saturday morning. student on the first floor heard noises and saw man trying to pry a window screen open. the suspect in the case took off the then sunday evening around a:15 a student reported seeing a man standing outside of his window with a chain in his hand and when epperson saw he was spotted he ran away and the victim says he may have had another man with him. at this point campus police are not saying if the cases are connected with the suspect descriptions are similar described hispanic man in his 30s. some students on campus are telling us this morning safety is always on the minds. >> at night and recently i feel unsafe a lot more recently than i have been especially with the
. >> sanford university police warn students to be on alert after several incidents were reported on campus over the weekend ktvu christie captain to tell us what happened . >> reporter: good morning word about the incidence filtering to the community and campus deputies are looking for a number of suspects this morning. there were suspicious incidents at robel hall on campus over the weekend first on saturday morning. student on the first floor heard noises and saw man trying to...
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it is a similar question you asked mark sanford. are you comfortable with the deficit going up for a higher tax cut? >> i have to see the way they score. you track these models all the time. i have to say the way it is scored. if it is dynamic. it is realistic or not? if it is a realistic model to work with, tax activity. there's the movement of money in the country that is very important and the amount of money that they can keep. >> i appreciate you working with us on this breaking news. thanks for having me on. i'm now going to move. the senate democrats are choosing to respond. >> the president should read this report cover to cover. throw their bill in the trash can and begin working with america, with democrats on, a real plan to lower costs for the american people. there's a lot to unpack. first, costs. cbo report makes clear, your premiums are heading up for the next several years if the trump care passes. 5 first following year. republicans are crowing about premiums going down. you get almost no coverage. cheaper insurance
it is a similar question you asked mark sanford. are you comfortable with the deficit going up for a higher tax cut? >> i have to see the way they score. you track these models all the time. i have to say the way it is scored. if it is dynamic. it is realistic or not? if it is a realistic model to work with, tax activity. there's the movement of money in the country that is very important and the amount of money that they can keep. >> i appreciate you working with us on this...
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police tracked him down out on route 48 near the sanford school and stopped him and took him into custody. despite fleeing the scene he is cooperating with detectives. friends of the family hope police throw the book at him. >> hope he rots in jail. >> reporter: look at this. home video from the family. this here is leah on a better day. having a tough kun today. one lucky little girl having plastic surgery as we speak for that gash on her face. police have not said if they've charged the driver. i understand the driver is well known to the family. checking my phone for police to say they've filed charges. we'll keep you posted. live in the tuxedo park section. nbc 10 news. >>> to the nation's capital. several developments coming out of the investigation into the trump campaign and possible ties to russia. the "washington post" reports a senior wrohite house adviser currently working in the white house is now a subject of investigation and the "new york times" reports president trump told russian diplomats firing the "nut job" fbi director james comey released great pressure on him. this
police tracked him down out on route 48 near the sanford school and stopped him and took him into custody. despite fleeing the scene he is cooperating with detectives. friends of the family hope police throw the book at him. >> hope he rots in jail. >> reporter: look at this. home video from the family. this here is leah on a better day. having a tough kun today. one lucky little girl having plastic surgery as we speak for that gash on her face. police have not said if they've...
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but my athletic director, tom butters, and president terry sanford at that time, said when i was hiredyou have a lot of work to do. there is a lot of rebuilding here, and just keep doing it. so, i was never worried, whether i was naive or whatever, and the next year, we turned it around and it went crazy. and it is one of the reasons i stayed at duke. they were loyal to me. i love duke, but i am a big people guy, you know? like, if you are honest with me, you trust me, you believe in me, i am going to be committed to you, and that is how i felt about this university. ♪ david: because you are so successful, a lot of people root against you. mike: our sport is a very intimate sport. you are playing in your shorts and people can see you. they are right on top of you. so if i can see five guys in the front row of some arenas who look like doctors or lawyers, and they are giving you finger signs and telling you different things and you are saying, whoa, you know, where did that come from? ♪ mike: it is really the main thing i have done my whole life. i sought good people. and that's why i a
but my athletic director, tom butters, and president terry sanford at that time, said when i was hiredyou have a lot of work to do. there is a lot of rebuilding here, and just keep doing it. so, i was never worried, whether i was naive or whatever, and the next year, we turned it around and it went crazy. and it is one of the reasons i stayed at duke. they were loyal to me. i love duke, but i am a big people guy, you know? like, if you are honest with me, you trust me, you believe in me, i am...
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jane: for more on that rift over information sharing, i've spoken to our correspondent daniel sanford, who broke the news that it resumed. what are officials telling you? daniel: as you know, it was suspended in the early morning hours u.k. time, and all today there has been massive arguments about it and even got to the point of it being raised by theresa may with donald trump. about a couple of hours ago, maybe a little bit less, came news that the intelligence-sharing arrangement was back on, and that is because i was told that assurances had been received. we have a formal statement through the assistant commissioner responsible across the u.k. for counterterrorism, and he said that while we don't usually comment on information sharing arrangements with international law enforcement organizations, we want to emphasize that having received fresh assurances, we are working closely with key partners around the world, including all those in the intelligence alliance. when we told people in counterterrorism yesterday that "the new york times" has published the photographs, they reacted
jane: for more on that rift over information sharing, i've spoken to our correspondent daniel sanford, who broke the news that it resumed. what are officials telling you? daniel: as you know, it was suspended in the early morning hours u.k. time, and all today there has been massive arguments about it and even got to the point of it being raised by theresa may with donald trump. about a couple of hours ago, maybe a little bit less, came news that the intelligence-sharing arrangement was back...
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sanford: thank you very much, mr. chairman. before -- mr. sanders: thank you very much, mr. chairman. before we go further, i find it unfair that mr. mulvaney and many people in the trump administration disparage the director of the c.b.o., when it was time price, the former republican chairman of the budget committee, who appointed dr. hall in the first place. let's get that clear. mr. mulvaney, as you know, the united states today has more income and wealth inequality than any major country on earth. top .1 earns more wealth than the bottom 90%. 5 % of all income today is going to the top 1%. but your budget thinks that it is good public policy to provide 52 billion dollars in tax breaks to the wealthiest families in this country, a family already worth $128 billion. you think a family like the walter family, that are worth more than d 65 million, are just in desperate need of massive, massive tax breaks. you think that sheldon aidleson, who among other things, contributed 5ds million for the trump inaugural, is in need of a massive tax break, as well as the koch brothers.
sanford: thank you very much, mr. chairman. before -- mr. sanders: thank you very much, mr. chairman. before we go further, i find it unfair that mr. mulvaney and many people in the trump administration disparage the director of the c.b.o., when it was time price, the former republican chairman of the budget committee, who appointed dr. hall in the first place. let's get that clear. mr. mulvaney, as you know, the united states today has more income and wealth inequality than any major country...
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speaker, before i yield time to my good friend, sanford bishop, i just want to claire -- clarify, democrats support a strong military and defense of our contry, but we are very proud of the work that we're doing together in a bipartisan way to support the national institutes of health, after school programs, head start, a full year of pell grants that will help our young people get a college education. so i'm proud of that work. and, mr. speaker, as i mentioned, i want to yield 2.5 minutes to my friend from georgia, sanford bishop, the ranking member of the committee on agriculture. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for 2 1/2 minutes. mr. bishop: i thank the gentlelady for yielding. mr. speaker, i rise in support of the appropriations bill. as the ranking member of the agriculture appropriations subcommittee i would like to take a few moments to highlight a few area in the bill's section. this is a long time coming. beginning with the markup over one year ago on april 2016. since then, many things have changed, but what has remained constant is the desire of the house agr
speaker, before i yield time to my good friend, sanford bishop, i just want to claire -- clarify, democrats support a strong military and defense of our contry, but we are very proud of the work that we're doing together in a bipartisan way to support the national institutes of health, after school programs, head start, a full year of pell grants that will help our young people get a college education. so i'm proud of that work. and, mr. speaker, as i mentioned, i want to yield 2.5 minutes to...
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kennedy: remember mark sanford and he said the president suffers from a pattern casualness. if he repiece that pattern on this trip overseas what will we see. >> he won't get arrested from the scrutiny. this will be the most watched foreign trip ever. the potential for disaster. we don't know what's coming. ratings are about to explode. kennedy: who would want to be president at this point? >> i don't think he wants to be. i don't think so. kennedy: he's trying to sabotage his own presidency. i can tell you you are champing at the bit. meantime democrats are mulling whether it's wise to start calling for impeachment. like maxine waters, a few already have. >> i rights today, mr. speaker, to call for the impeachment of the president of the united states of america. >> i think this will put us a little bit further on our way to what i have been calling for for so long, and that is impeachment. kennedy: democratic strategists will likely conduct polls on impeachment. and democrats might be making a mistake for even calling for impeachment. it's a funny parlor gag when you have
kennedy: remember mark sanford and he said the president suffers from a pattern casualness. if he repiece that pattern on this trip overseas what will we see. >> he won't get arrested from the scrutiny. this will be the most watched foreign trip ever. the potential for disaster. we don't know what's coming. ratings are about to explode. kennedy: who would want to be president at this point? >> i don't think he wants to be. i don't think so. kennedy: he's trying to sabotage his own...
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hillary and rest of the world class biologists at institute and he found himself a better job at sanford. that's again to reminding you of him -- he had designed whoops -- hang on -- he had designed from wi38 cell by 1968 he made a rubella vaccine and cells were there in abundance and freezer in bottom of the basement of the withstar institute and who hated dealing with finances and was constantly in a financial pickle troying to keep institute afloat wrote a letter to big british company saying, now a patented recipe of rubella vaccine and give you you all you need medical record to it make it. let's take a deal. so the letter show that haslik said over my dead body and didn't have courtesy to let me know about this. now he let him know he was leaving for stanford and nih had a meeting with him and early 1968 an said okay you need to turn cells back over to us before you leave in june. well after -- he saw this letter to the welcome, he went quietly to the basement of the institute when no one was looking and he packed all of the remaining 400 viles of the cells into a portable refriger
hillary and rest of the world class biologists at institute and he found himself a better job at sanford. that's again to reminding you of him -- he had designed whoops -- hang on -- he had designed from wi38 cell by 1968 he made a rubella vaccine and cells were there in abundance and freezer in bottom of the basement of the withstar institute and who hated dealing with finances and was constantly in a financial pickle troying to keep institute afloat wrote a letter to big british company...
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speaker, before i yield time to my good friend, sanford bishop, i just want to claire -- clarify, democrats support a strong military and defense of our contry, but we are very proud of the work that we're doing together in a bipartisan way to support the national institutes of health, after school programs, head start, a full year of pell grants that will help our young people get a college education. so i'm proud of that work. and, mr. speaker, as i mentioned, i want to yield 2.5 minutes to my friend from georgia, sanford bishop, the ranking member of the committee on agriculture. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for 2 1/2 minutes. mr. bishop: i thank the gentlelady for yielding. mr. speaker, i rise in support of the appropriations bill. as the ranking member of the agriculture appropriations subcommittee i would like to take a few moments to highlight a few area in the bill's section. this is a long time coming. beginning with the markup over one year ago on april 2016. since then, many things have changed, but what has remained constant is the desire of the house agr
speaker, before i yield time to my good friend, sanford bishop, i just want to claire -- clarify, democrats support a strong military and defense of our contry, but we are very proud of the work that we're doing together in a bipartisan way to support the national institutes of health, after school programs, head start, a full year of pell grants that will help our young people get a college education. so i'm proud of that work. and, mr. speaker, as i mentioned, i want to yield 2.5 minutes to...
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in that vein, i would associate with the comments former governor sanford made. i yield back. >> thank you very much. i'm going to turn the chair back to chairman schuster. i want to say i for one really appreciate what i consider to be significant actions taken by all of the airlines in regarding to these unfortunate incidents that have happened. thank you very much. chairman schuster is back. >> the gentleman from oregon is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. kirby, i want to get something straight. when you were asked, you said you had films of evacuation drills. last time i'm aware of physical evaluation drill was certification of 777 and done by the faa. your airline does not do evacuation testing on the planes. mr. kirby: yes, sir, we do. mr. defazio: physically? yes, sir. mr. defazio you load a plane and : get everybody off in 90 seconds. they said three minutes. independent the standard, half the door is 90 seconds. mr. kirby: we do evacuation testing in concert with faa. we actually do the testing. rep. defazio: ok. that's interesting. that's not
in that vein, i would associate with the comments former governor sanford made. i yield back. >> thank you very much. i'm going to turn the chair back to chairman schuster. i want to say i for one really appreciate what i consider to be significant actions taken by all of the airlines in regarding to these unfortunate incidents that have happened. thank you very much. chairman schuster is back. >> the gentleman from oregon is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. kirby,...
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there is a chance we could have some drizzle at the coast and around sanford does go. 53 at 7 am andunchtime at mostly cloudy go we will scale back on the clouds in the afternoon. a big blanket of clouds tomorrow morning. skies will be partly cloudy for the afternoon. temperatures warmer than today and we will talk more about the forecasted highs coming up in a few.>> thank you. >>> controversy at a school leaves students in the wind. >> we don't want to be represented by one person who has done something wrong. >> the fallout over the camp been -->>> later in sports, a pitchers duel in the bronx. >>> new developments in a hazing scandal in the north bay high school. . >>> a football coach will not face charges in anything you at napa high school. students will be charged in juvenile court. the napa district attorney said it declined to charge coach george harris with child abuse. 15 students were referred for prosecution and six face charges. the details are conference it does confidential. 11 other student cases are under investigation. five students were suspended over a hazing ri
there is a chance we could have some drizzle at the coast and around sanford does go. 53 at 7 am andunchtime at mostly cloudy go we will scale back on the clouds in the afternoon. a big blanket of clouds tomorrow morning. skies will be partly cloudy for the afternoon. temperatures warmer than today and we will talk more about the forecasted highs coming up in a few.>> thank you. >>> controversy at a school leaves students in the wind. >> we don't want to be represented by...
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a student housing could be calling that's coming in sanford. nearly 800 units of student how thing are slated for the moment. the report says that could accommodate more than 2000 students. colleges in san francisco say with a high cost of housing, more student housing is needed in order to attract students. >>> the time is 740 am. city of severen considers a plan to address the mental health needs of the homeless with a free mobile wellness man. according to the examiner the idea is to reduce the high number of aimless responses and hospital stays for psychiatric issues among the homeless and san francisco. the proposal will cause five, 24 hour seven day a week but mobile wellness vans they will goad to where the homeless gather and provide them with mental health services. >>> what we learned about a crash killing an adult and child. >> reports that lake berryessa was contaminated with sewage water and what they say about the drinking water supply to the city. >>> rough monday commute not only because of the crash we spoke about people are on
a student housing could be calling that's coming in sanford. nearly 800 units of student how thing are slated for the moment. the report says that could accommodate more than 2000 students. colleges in san francisco say with a high cost of housing, more student housing is needed in order to attract students. >>> the time is 740 am. city of severen considers a plan to address the mental health needs of the homeless with a free mobile wellness man. according to the examiner the idea is...
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. >>> a sanford student wins a fight to make her campus safer. >> finally seeing light. at stanford for us this morning. matt. >> reporter: good morning, tphau taeu natasha and reggie. this path goes between two fraternities and is close to where the infamous brock turner sexual assault took place and students nicknamed the path scary path for obvious reasons. they will begin today paving and installing lights on the path. >> it feels good to finally have the path being paved and to have that -- our ultimate goal is making people more safe and that's what this is going to do. >> her next goal is to get more cameras around campus and get more legal help for sexual assault victims. >> thank you, matt. >>> in other stanford news police are looking for a man wanted in a campus attack. the man was being escorted out of the party when he punched a victim. it happened around 1:00 yesterday morning, and he described as 6'1", 20 years old, if you see anything information call police. >>> and starting with reports of a armed man in front of the big 5 store yesterday morning, and w
. >>> a sanford student wins a fight to make her campus safer. >> finally seeing light. at stanford for us this morning. matt. >> reporter: good morning, tphau taeu natasha and reggie. this path goes between two fraternities and is close to where the infamous brock turner sexual assault took place and students nicknamed the path scary path for obvious reasons. they will begin today paving and installing lights on the path. >> it feels good to finally have the path...
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if anyone has any information, put in a call to sanford police. >> so many people walk around the area. hopefully they will get some new information. thank you. >>> investigation into terror attack in manchester causing a rift between the british and u. s. government angry at legs about the terror investigation. new york times posted photos of remnants of the bomb including detonator and shrapnel. they have announced they have made progress in finding those responsible for the attack and coming up, the investigation into the bombing and global search for a terror network. >>> investigations about accountability when buses run over people and drop desha drivers have no idea. >> we have learned new information about a recent incident that claimed the life of one of their own recently retired driver. >> investigative reporter found it it's not the first time something like this has happened . >> congratulations.>> reporter: soft spoken but loved chung retire after nearly 40 years. this facebook video was posted last december. >> how do you feel? >> amazing. >> reporter: in march his body
if anyone has any information, put in a call to sanford police. >> so many people walk around the area. hopefully they will get some new information. thank you. >>> investigation into terror attack in manchester causing a rift between the british and u. s. government angry at legs about the terror investigation. new york times posted photos of remnants of the bomb including detonator and shrapnel. they have announced they have made progress in finding those responsible for the...
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kennedy: remember mark sanford and he said the president suffers from a pattern casualness. if he repiece that pattern on this trip overseas what will we see. >> he won't get arrested from the scrutiny. this will be the most watched foreign trip ever. the potential for disaster. we don't know what's coming. ratings are about to explode. kennedy: who would want to be president at this point? >> i don't think he wants to be. i don't think so. kennedy: he's trying to sabotage his own presidency. i can tell you you are champing at the bit. meantime democrats are mulling whether it's wise to start calling for impeachment. like maxine waters, a few already have. >> i rights today, mr. speaker, to call for the impeachment of the president of the united states of america. >> i think this will put us a little bit further on our way to what i have been calling for for so long, and that is impeachment. kennedy: democratic strategists will likely conduct polls on impeachment. and democrats might be making a mistake for even calling for impeachment. it's a funny parlor gag when you have
kennedy: remember mark sanford and he said the president suffers from a pattern casualness. if he repiece that pattern on this trip overseas what will we see. >> he won't get arrested from the scrutiny. this will be the most watched foreign trip ever. the potential for disaster. we don't know what's coming. ratings are about to explode. kennedy: who would want to be president at this point? >> i don't think he wants to be. i don't think so. kennedy: he's trying to sabotage his own...
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we also have senator tim kaine and mark sanford. >>> and the rivers are rising and the threat is notr. we have a live report for you next. 471-horsepower lexus lc 500 or the multistage hybrid lc 500h. experience amazing. your only worry...ty customer first guarantee... will be choosing which filter to use. get help with hotels, free twenty-four-hour flight changes, and our price match guarantee. travelocity.® wander wisely.™ then you're a couple. think of all you'll share... like snoring. does your bed do that? the dual adjustability of a sleep number bed allows you each to choose the firmness and comfort you want. so every couple can get the best sleep ever. does your bed do that? for a limited time save $900 - $1200 on select final clearance beds during our spring clearance event. only at a sleep number store or sleepnumber.com >>> all right. we have historic flooding which is devastating the midwest. levees are failing in northeast arkansas. we will have the governor on later this morning. the rising in mississippi and missouri rivers raising fears of levee breaches in missouri. w
we also have senator tim kaine and mark sanford. >>> and the rivers are rising and the threat is notr. we have a live report for you next. 471-horsepower lexus lc 500 or the multistage hybrid lc 500h. experience amazing. your only worry...ty customer first guarantee... will be choosing which filter to use. get help with hotels, free twenty-four-hour flight changes, and our price match guarantee. travelocity.® wander wisely.™ then you're a couple. think of all you'll share... like...
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police tracked him down out on route 48 near the sanford school and stopped him and took him into custodyite fleeing the scene he is cooperating with detectives. friends of the family hope police throw the book at him. >> hope he rots in jail. >> reporter: look at this. home video from the
police tracked him down out on route 48 near the sanford school and stopped him and took him into custodyite fleeing the scene he is cooperating with detectives. friends of the family hope police throw the book at him. >> hope he rots in jail. >> reporter: look at this. home video from the
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but my athletic director, tom butters, and president terry sanford at that time, said when i was hiredu have a lot of work to do. there is a lot of rebuilding to here, and just keep doing it. so, i was never worried, whether i was naÏve or whatever, and the next year, we turned it around and it went crazy. and it is one of the reasons i stayed at duke. they were loyal to me. i love duke, but i am a big people guy, you know? like, if you are honest with me, you trust me, you believe in me, i am going to be committed to you, and that is how i felt about this university. ♪ david: because you are so successful, a lot of people root against you. mike: our sport is a very intimate sport. you are playing in your shorts and people can see you. they are right on top of you. so if i can see five guys in the front row of some arenas who look like doctors or lawyers, and they are giving you finger signs and telling you different things and you are saying, whoa, you know, where did that come from? ♪ mike: it is really the main thing i have done my whole life. i sought good people. and that's why i
but my athletic director, tom butters, and president terry sanford at that time, said when i was hiredu have a lot of work to do. there is a lot of rebuilding to here, and just keep doing it. so, i was never worried, whether i was naÏve or whatever, and the next year, we turned it around and it went crazy. and it is one of the reasons i stayed at duke. they were loyal to me. i love duke, but i am a big people guy, you know? like, if you are honest with me, you trust me, you believe in me, i am...
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. >> reporter: hundreds of fish sprinkled this playground at sanford avenue elementary school. school officials say they are stumped. >> there were six half dozen or so fish in this one particular drinking fountain. >> reporter: the fish were also scattered around this play structure and the roof of this building and storm unit. >> it was kind of like an easter egg hunt. >> reporter: the swimmers rallied over 100 students to the playground intrigued at how the fish got there. >> we're probably as baffled as anyone else of how fish would arrive from the sky in the top of the school building. >> reporter: according to the state department of fish and wildlife, aerial fish stocking is a common practice when trucks can't transport fish by ground. but -- >> we very rarely transport them in this area by airplane. i mean, all of our salmon are transported by usually big tanker trucks. >> reporter: harry moore says his agency is not responsible for the incident because dfw only raises trout and salmon. these fish were a different species. they say the elementary school isn't near any l
. >> reporter: hundreds of fish sprinkled this playground at sanford avenue elementary school. school officials say they are stumped. >> there were six half dozen or so fish in this one particular drinking fountain. >> reporter: the fish were also scattered around this play structure and the roof of this building and storm unit. >> it was kind of like an easter egg hunt. >> reporter: the swimmers rallied over 100 students to the playground intrigued at how the fish...
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mark sanford said, well, it was always a pipe dream from the very beginning.ull repeal. what does that mean? >> john boehner said something similar. >> this is the central argument of why you should be electing republicans. >> one more no vote and it's not going to pass. if it's brought up. >> yeah. it's on the bubble right now. it seems like the momentum is against this happening. i think if you had to bet, you would bet that this doesn't happen. it's pretty amazing that they can't get this done. you know, again, even if this happened, then it goes to senate, it would change dramatically if it could -- they can't even do this. i think that paul ryan, smart guy obviously, policy walk, you know -- donald trump gets a lot of blame. how much blame though do republicans in congress deserve? >> how much blame are they going to get next time around, the elections? >> some of the moderates you don't want to vote for this might think they dodged a bullet by not voting for something that takes away regulations on pre-existing conditions. i think matt is right. even if
mark sanford said, well, it was always a pipe dream from the very beginning.ull repeal. what does that mean? >> john boehner said something similar. >> this is the central argument of why you should be electing republicans. >> one more no vote and it's not going to pass. if it's brought up. >> yeah. it's on the bubble right now. it seems like the momentum is against this happening. i think if you had to bet, you would bet that this doesn't happen. it's pretty amazing...
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. >>> okay i used to go there as a kid the sanford baseball games what a job the coach has done legendaryarkless is finally hanging up the cleats. >> retire at the season's end the team intends to send him with a bang. colin resch joins us from stanford. >> mark first season at stanford was in 1977. the ample cost of gas back then $59 cents a gallon the average cost of a home in the state of california. less than $50,000 look at the prikt ticket prices here tonight comparable to what you would have paid to see a stanford baseball game in 1977. >> tonight we're having a throw back pricing promotion. basically took the regular season prices and adjusted for inflation. >> ha $10 general admission just $3. a $20 just five bucks. >> we like the prices. >> fans reaction, single best deal since 1977. >> it indicates how long he has been there and how many teams he has gone through how many players he coached. it's sort of a cool experience. >>. making his final season coaching quite an experience. stanford currently ranked 10th in the nation fresh off 11 game win strategic. the 37th 30-win seaso
. >>> okay i used to go there as a kid the sanford baseball games what a job the coach has done legendaryarkless is finally hanging up the cleats. >> retire at the season's end the team intends to send him with a bang. colin resch joins us from stanford. >> mark first season at stanford was in 1977. the ample cost of gas back then $59 cents a gallon the average cost of a home in the state of california. less than $50,000 look at the prikt ticket prices here tonight...
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that was a big moment of the push back from mark sanford.rom south carolina, very conservati conservative. he said 3% goal is alive. this is a goldilocks budget if you're not going to touch entitlement. >> shepard: i don't understand from reading the economists reports how anybody gets to 3% unless they say 3%. that's purple. 3%. >> well, it's a -- as economists are saying, it's a rosy prediction. but mulvaney's point is why would we be pessimistic about this? why wouldn't we have a point to push for? i talked to mark meadows. he's an ally of the president. he said we can get 3%, we can get 3.5% but we need -- healthcare has to move through. it's in the senate. it's very broad. we're still waiting for actual numbers. the tax reform is another animal. so they're assuming that both of those things make it through and successful and do basically like with the house bill, they're taking those numbers rather than a more moderate -- >> shepard: you know what happens when you assume. don't say it. it's family tv. thanks, eliza. >> thank you. >> she
that was a big moment of the push back from mark sanford.rom south carolina, very conservati conservative. he said 3% goal is alive. this is a goldilocks budget if you're not going to touch entitlement. >> shepard: i don't understand from reading the economists reports how anybody gets to 3% unless they say 3%. that's purple. 3%. >> well, it's a -- as economists are saying, it's a rosy prediction. but mulvaney's point is why would we be pessimistic about this? why wouldn't we have a...
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skies in the 40s and 50s and woodside at 44 degrees, and pacifica at 47, san carlos at 48 and 47 in sanfordl and that strong low moving into southern california keeping them on the cool side but the rain moving south of san diego. this is impressive for this time of year. that high pressure coming in for two days with another system digging in and a bump up for monday tuesday before get back into the cooler weather, 60s and 70s and a few low 80s today. >>> the solano county commute is where we will start and so far it is not bad driving vacaville to fairfield with a little bit of slowing in vallejo. slowing down on i-80 westbound toward the 13 is bridge and with the interstate getting better by the time you cross the bridge. driving down through the maccarthur maze not a back commute to the bay bridge toll plaza but the metering lights are on and a lot of people are waiting to get onto the bridge with a 10 minute delay.>>> it is 5:31 am. >>> the jury will resume deliberation on the murder trial of antolin garcia-torres who was charged with kidnapping and killing sierra lamar of morgan hill
skies in the 40s and 50s and woodside at 44 degrees, and pacifica at 47, san carlos at 48 and 47 in sanfordl and that strong low moving into southern california keeping them on the cool side but the rain moving south of san diego. this is impressive for this time of year. that high pressure coming in for two days with another system digging in and a bump up for monday tuesday before get back into the cooler weather, 60s and 70s and a few low 80s today. >>> the solano county commute is...
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researchers at the sanford school of medicine tested seven devices that people wear on their wrist. these trackers provide information about a person's help. researchers say they found these devices do not offer an accurate count on the number of calories burned while the particular person is exercising. scientists think the problem could be the algorithm to calculate all that information. one of the companies that makes the trackers say researchers may not have properly set all of the user parameters correctly. >>> creators of the controversial netflix series, 13 reasons why, they are looking for extras for the show's second season. the show tells the story of a high school girl who took her own life and left behind a series of tapes for her classmates who she blames for her suicide. this series received a lot of attention, even some criticism. the criticism saying it glorifies teen suicide. despite the backlash, the show was recently renewed for a second season. there is a casting call for extras for season 2. that is next weekend. it will be held at the usa world classic museum i
researchers at the sanford school of medicine tested seven devices that people wear on their wrist. these trackers provide information about a person's help. researchers say they found these devices do not offer an accurate count on the number of calories burned while the particular person is exercising. scientists think the problem could be the algorithm to calculate all that information. one of the companies that makes the trackers say researchers may not have properly set all of the user...
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host: in sanford, north carolina, john is on the independent line.aller: high, how are you doing hi, how are you doing? i believe that president trump needs to do an executive order and put the house and the senate on obamacare and put president obama on obamacare, and i believe they will get together and fix this train wreck and the health tax act that has been implemented and put on the american people. host: so what has been your experience with the health care system? are you on the affordable care act? caller: i had insurance through the state, but the rates for me to pay for my wife, because she is unemployed, is just daughter isand my ensuring her family. we get up to go to work for the government every day, and we work for the insurance companies before we provide for ourselves. obamacare is nothing but a tax, and obama denied this, but like theyearlier caller said, passed it even though he stood there and lied to the american people, which it never should have been passed in the first place. host: ok. let's go to austin, texas where mary is
host: in sanford, north carolina, john is on the independent line.aller: high, how are you doing hi, how are you doing? i believe that president trump needs to do an executive order and put the house and the senate on obamacare and put president obama on obamacare, and i believe they will get together and fix this train wreck and the health tax act that has been implemented and put on the american people. host: so what has been your experience with the health care system? are you on the...
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i want to go back to something that mark sanford, congressman from south carolina, said to me last hourth regards to the cbo score. he took issue with this idea that there would be millions more uninsured. he said part of the reason that was the case was because the cbo was saying that folks would be uninsured, when in fact they would have less insurance than they would otherwise under obamacare. is that true? >> no. he's making his own argument against himself. cbo says 23 million will lose insurance. all together on. top of that, many people will see much worse insurance. so that 40% premium decline, that's from two components. first, insurance getting much worse. second of all, sick people getting kicked out of market. states will be kicking sick people out of market. sure, if you don't give insurance to sick people, rates can come down. so you're not comparing apples to apples. on that basis, it will raise premiums. people will get worse insurance. >> for those buying their own insurance, it would mean some significant prices, increases for older poor americans. an individual making
i want to go back to something that mark sanford, congressman from south carolina, said to me last hourth regards to the cbo score. he took issue with this idea that there would be millions more uninsured. he said part of the reason that was the case was because the cbo was saying that folks would be uninsured, when in fact they would have less insurance than they would otherwise under obamacare. is that true? >> no. he's making his own argument against himself. cbo says 23 million will...
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. >> let me throw in mark sanford put a voice to this, republican from south carolina.'d split that the president has unearthed some demons. i've talked to a number of people back home about it, they say, well, if the president can say whatever, why can't i say whatever? he's given them license. >> i don't think you can blame the body-slamming of a reporter on president trump. but it is true, we look to the president to set tones and standards. i think all of us would be happier if president trump in general was exuding more of a respectful tone to everybody. people like that he's blunt spoken and that's fine but there's a difference between being blunt spoken and crude and discourteous in politics. >> wds havemeaning. ideas have consequence. it's one thing to be upset with the bias of the news media. but again, we've moved the line to pure raw loathing. >> last word. >> and you when donald trump this morning tweet that journalists, presumably he means journalists of the "washington post" and "the new york times" generally make up even sources. during the campaign, one
. >> let me throw in mark sanford put a voice to this, republican from south carolina.'d split that the president has unearthed some demons. i've talked to a number of people back home about it, they say, well, if the president can say whatever, why can't i say whatever? he's given them license. >> i don't think you can blame the body-slamming of a reporter on president trump. but it is true, we look to the president to set tones and standards. i think all of us would be happier if...