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black people -- poor black people. if we were to look out as black people as human as us, i think it would make a world of difference. >> and within the communities where this has happening, certainly young black men are killing other young black men who look just like them, who live just like them. >> another way for us to understand this, if any of us were to go on today and pull up what are the top causes of death in this country, homicide is not even there. right, it's not even there, right, and so that's one of the reasons why, you know, even though people demean these young black males, right, are we demeaning all those white males who voted for trumpcare who presumably are going to cause way more death, right, if that bill is passed than these young black males, so i think we have to think bigger, right, when we think of who is the most dangerous, who is killing americans, it is not these young black males, when we imagine why is it that so many americans are obese, why is it that so many americans die of heart
black people -- poor black people. if we were to look out as black people as human as us, i think it would make a world of difference. >> and within the communities where this has happening, certainly young black men are killing other young black men who look just like them, who live just like them. >> another way for us to understand this, if any of us were to go on today and pull up what are the top causes of death in this country, homicide is not even there. right, it's not even...
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i don't think people would like it. , they askedbible people what we should do with the lazy people who are sick and not doing any work? paul said let them not eat. after that when they made this country, that is what made this country what it is. not just stealing from everyone and giving back. that makes like no sense at all. katherine: i would say it is not my scheme. i am not a factor of the universal basic income, but it is interesting and people are talking about it. another piece is private charities. we have the state system. we also have lots of people who give money away on their own. they give it to arts charities, poverty assistance. a good way to evaluate proposals about universal basic income is say, is this how a private charity would conduct itself? yes, there are private actors who are trying the universal basic income proposal in pilot programs. some are overseas, some with government aid, some not. there are some that are saying let's see in areas where poverty is more common and extreme than the united states, let's try this. that youivate charity have heard of says,
i don't think people would like it. , they askedbible people what we should do with the lazy people who are sick and not doing any work? paul said let them not eat. after that when they made this country, that is what made this country what it is. not just stealing from everyone and giving back. that makes like no sense at all. katherine: i would say it is not my scheme. i am not a factor of the universal basic income, but it is interesting and people are talking about it. another piece is...
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people we re people to get out of the way.as happening. this is a serious incident and there are at least two things happening. van has pedestrians on london bridge. we think two or three people may have gotten out of the van and begun attacking people with knives. a separate incident seems to have unfolded at a market nearby. we have reports as well that shots have been fired. however you look at it, this isa fired. however you look at it, this is a major incident. scotland yard, the ambulance service, transport police, the emergency services saying that this is substantial. many things are not yet clear as is a lwa ys many things are not yet clear as is always the case in the first few hours after an incident fool ‘s top we don't even know if these incidents are connected. have you discovered anything about the van? first reports we heard was that the van had driven off towards the shard. we have also seen pictures of a white van still on london bridge. we have been an able to glean anything regarding that. there is a lot of
people we re people to get out of the way.as happening. this is a serious incident and there are at least two things happening. van has pedestrians on london bridge. we think two or three people may have gotten out of the van and begun attacking people with knives. a separate incident seems to have unfolded at a market nearby. we have reports as well that shots have been fired. however you look at it, this isa fired. however you look at it, this is a major incident. scotland yard, the ambulance...
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we have a team of people who fear. people died, people burned. we have -- we need answers.of these politicians seem to have this pr status about them, it is all about fulfilling pr for their office. thank you for coming, because the media attention is focused on the politicians and so on, and at the heart of it we are forgetting the people that matter. they are the people that suffered. in terms of the government response, i know from being at the tower, to this day, these agencies are the ones coming in at 9am and clocking out at 5p, but we are eschewed beating urgent food and aid at 3am. that is not correct. my officers work all weekend. you have not been speaking to the hundred plus survivors i have been speaking to. you have not heard the traumatising stories i have heard. you were not there when one person was shipped off toa there when one person was shipped off to a local hotel which was 15 stories tall after being pulled out ofa stories tall after being pulled out of a burning tower. how pathetic. response? i will bring in john healey, laser —— labour's housing spok
we have a team of people who fear. people died, people burned. we have -- we need answers.of these politicians seem to have this pr status about them, it is all about fulfilling pr for their office. thank you for coming, because the media attention is focused on the politicians and so on, and at the heart of it we are forgetting the people that matter. they are the people that suffered. in terms of the government response, i know from being at the tower, to this day, these agencies are the ones...
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people, to use the internet, actually more polarized than younger people. the fact that it ended the in 2012 is why you might have seen that affect. what do you think of it? >> i haven't read the people, it is by two excellent people i admire so the paper finds the growth in polarization has been greatest among older people and young people especially likely to use the internet show a lower degree of increase in polarization over a recent period. it is a very gross account not in the sense that it is disgusting. nothing disgusting about this paper. it operates with real aggregates. the question is what hypothesis particularly are they testing. the hypothesis, those who use social media are more polarized than those who don't. there paper does falsify that hypothesis but what we don't know is whether social media use is a polarizer among those who use social media. the paper doesn't have that hypothesis. what is going on with older people we don't know to make more polarized. something is happening there. >> isn't it usually true that older people are more l
people, to use the internet, actually more polarized than younger people. the fact that it ended the in 2012 is why you might have seen that affect. what do you think of it? >> i haven't read the people, it is by two excellent people i admire so the paper finds the growth in polarization has been greatest among older people and young people especially likely to use the internet show a lower degree of increase in polarization over a recent period. it is a very gross account not in the...
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and for the last 80 years if you want to know, what people want, why people did the things they do, what people are going to do, you basically one main approach. you asked them. you conduct a randomized survey. so you go out and ask people questions. and there is a main problem with this approach which is that people tend to lie to surveys to make themselves look good. so if you ask people immediately before an election, are you planning to vote? the overwhelming majority of americans in the survey will say sure, i am going to vote in the election. they do not want to admit that there were not voting in the election. it is kind of considered socially unacceptable to not vote in the election. my favorite example is the general social survey asked two men and women in the united states how frequently they have sex. whether it is heterosexual, homosexual and whether they use a condom. so you can do the math on this. and american women said that they have sex about once a week and use condoms 20 percent of the time. that means these 1.1 billion condoms every year. american women with heteros
and for the last 80 years if you want to know, what people want, why people did the things they do, what people are going to do, you basically one main approach. you asked them. you conduct a randomized survey. so you go out and ask people questions. and there is a main problem with this approach which is that people tend to lie to surveys to make themselves look good. so if you ask people immediately before an election, are you planning to vote? the overwhelming majority of americans in the...
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john: guns do kill people. >> people kill people. people kill people.really glad you brought that up. one of the things we found is, giving people exposure to firearms, a lot of people have never held one in their life. they have been misled by hollywood or certain senators who think that things like ghost guns exist or that there are, that you know, a regular five by six round is heat-seeking bullet. one thing we'll do, we'll raffle gun safety courses, have a live fire portion, or we'll just have people come in who are students, just like they are, who have had a different experience and it is, it is contact with firearms and with people who carry firearms. you realize they're not crazy. they're not violent. people who carry firearms generally have a great sense of responsibility because you're raised with it. [cheers and applause] >> hi, my name is sara. i used to attend simmons in boston, small woman's college necklace one of the highest race areas in major city. in our school we were not allowed to carry pepper spray. i lived on campus i had no form
john: guns do kill people. >> people kill people. people kill people.really glad you brought that up. one of the things we found is, giving people exposure to firearms, a lot of people have never held one in their life. they have been misled by hollywood or certain senators who think that things like ghost guns exist or that there are, that you know, a regular five by six round is heat-seeking bullet. one thing we'll do, we'll raffle gun safety courses, have a live fire portion, or we'll...
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people. 48 yerld man was arrested at the scene and witnesses say they saw three men leave the van. >> they say police arrested one and two fled the scene. police won't say whether they're seeking the other suspects. >> video and pictures provided to cnn by witnesses on the scene show a man detained by police. the london metropolitan police have not released an image of the person they have arrested. >> this neighborhood is said to have a large muslim population, and the mosque once had links to the radical clark abu al masari. the muslim council of britain says worshippers were hit as they left the finsbury park mosque. one witness described what they saw. >> what happened is that usually some of the muslims when they finish their prayers in the mosque, they just gather in this little corner to talk for a bit, and i'm guessing -- i'm not sure, but i'm guessing now because it is ramadan, there was maybe more of them for a little bit, until a little bit later maybe because it was so hot today a
people. 48 yerld man was arrested at the scene and witnesses say they saw three men leave the van. >> they say police arrested one and two fled the scene. police won't say whether they're seeking the other suspects. >> video and pictures provided to cnn by witnesses on the scene show a man detained by police. the london metropolitan police have not released an image of the person they have arrested. >> this neighborhood is said to have a large muslim population, and the mosque...
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people ask why do people get angry and go postal? it is because people are suffering terribly and a lot of people say you're not suffering, you have a better than someone in a stonewaller country. welcome in america you would have -- you would like to have a standard. you see all the discourse in political a society. it is just over one. -- overwhelming. we have to talk about getting ourselves back to being civil and down to earth and open-minded. be narrowminded about this entire thing. more guns and more war and not caring about the poor is not going to work. it is not working. i have to leave it there. congressman? guest: he makes some very powerful observations. i think you speak for millions of people who not only feel like they have been left behind in the economic recovery we've had meltdown 2008 mortgage crisis, but who actually were left behind. there are a lot of people who have not recovered yet. we need a politics where everybody is focused on what we can do to bring every american into the economic recovery. in real, aff
people ask why do people get angry and go postal? it is because people are suffering terribly and a lot of people say you're not suffering, you have a better than someone in a stonewaller country. welcome in america you would have -- you would like to have a standard. you see all the discourse in political a society. it is just over one. -- overwhelming. we have to talk about getting ourselves back to being civil and down to earth and open-minded. be narrowminded about this entire thing. more...
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sicker people, older people, seemedicare people would enormous increases in their premiums. another piece of the bill changes how much you can charge people. withuld be -- people low incomes would be affected. that is what the trump administration is fighting over. to get helpe able with your premium. they would not have help with their cost sharing because they would change how much the race plan days of your -- how much the base plan pays of your coverage. now, the premium help would be based on a plan that pays 58% of your health cost. they would be responsible for 32% of their health cost. a lot of people would not be able to afford that. host: another big number influencing the debate is the andscore, $321 billion curative deficit -- and mulative deficit. talk us through that. taxes andknow many fees would disappear in the all caps relation. calculation. the insurance sector, medical devices, that kind of thing. is the interesting here senate republican bill has achieve at least what the house did in deficit reduction, $119 billion. host: why did they have to do that? g
sicker people, older people, seemedicare people would enormous increases in their premiums. another piece of the bill changes how much you can charge people. withuld be -- people low incomes would be affected. that is what the trump administration is fighting over. to get helpe able with your premium. they would not have help with their cost sharing because they would change how much the race plan days of your -- how much the base plan pays of your coverage. now, the premium help would be based...
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who are by particular but people who are by this people who affected by this tragedy, people who we survivors from grenfell tower evacuees, local residents, itself, evacuees, local residents, and is the itself, evacuees, local residents, and - is the group that was and that is the group that was there. there has been a lot of about whether the discussion about whether the government understands people's are you more confident needs here. are you more confident from toulouse a's reaction that they do? i am certainly confident that she listened. —— theresa may's there was a robust reaction. there was a robust discussion. people were able to say what they wanted to say. we felt we we re what they wanted to say. we felt we were listened to carefully. time will tell what it will in the longer term, but we are make in the longer term, but we are cautiously hopeful that we were listened to and that some of the statements coming out from number ten would indicate that some response - begun to come from it. response has begun to come from it. the meeting lasted about 2.5 hours. what were - a
who are by particular but people who are by this people who affected by this tragedy, people who we survivors from grenfell tower evacuees, local residents, itself, evacuees, local residents, and is the itself, evacuees, local residents, and - is the group that was and that is the group that was there. there has been a lot of about whether the discussion about whether the government understands people's are you more confident needs here. are you more confident from toulouse a's reaction that...
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there is one tweak in particular a lot of people have been talking about and a lot of people have been- have condemned. abrasivepersonal and tweet against mika brzezinski of msnbc. with democrats and republicans have been critical of this tweet. happen to theten president currently. thate crossed some line the republicans are not supporting him? shannon: after all of the pleas from republicans to dial back president'seven the close friends have been encouraging him to dial back the tweets, he leaned into the cross the line tweets even further with a personal attack on in the that fits right vein of cyber bullying, essentially saying if you attack me or if you disagree with me, i will come out and personally attack you in your most sensitive places on twitter and make it a public feud. it comes at a time when yesterday we were talking about could republicans and democrats come together and get everybody to unite for health care bills -- for a health care bill because we have real problems in this country with health care. that was the talk yesterday. today, complete division. democrats
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so the frame that people have had is it's people coming from outside doing things to us because that's what happened on 9/11 but in fact, in the 400 cases i looked at, some are serious and some are less serious, 80% of them were american citizens or american legal residents and all the lethal attacks conducted by american citizens. nadal hassan was born in virginia across the bridge from washington d.c. he's an amy say cpsychiatrist. it doesn't get more embedded than that when he killed 13 people at fort hood, texas and grew up in memphis tennessee, african american guy converted to islam, killed an american soldier in little rock, arkansas. his family carlos bledsoe in the u.s. military since the civil war. very american kid. so that's the problem. and luckily, it's not a big problem because people radicalizing here tend not to get training overseas and not part of a large group and lone actors and lone wolves but can create -- omar mateen killed 42 people at a nightclub in orlando but he was born in queens, new york, which is where donald trump was born. donald trump's mother was a s
so the frame that people have had is it's people coming from outside doing things to us because that's what happened on 9/11 but in fact, in the 400 cases i looked at, some are serious and some are less serious, 80% of them were american citizens or american legal residents and all the lethal attacks conducted by american citizens. nadal hassan was born in virginia across the bridge from washington d.c. he's an amy say cpsychiatrist. it doesn't get more embedded than that when he killed 13...
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the people of new hampshire and people all across america to keep making their voices heard and make clear that this mean bill is simply unacceptable. thank you, mr. president. i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senate stands adjourned until senate stands adjourned until [inaudible conversations] c good afternoon everyone. we had secretary tom price and continued our discussions of the way forward on health care. as all of you know because i have reported weekly for weeks now we have been in intense discussions with all republican senators both in working groups that all members were free to come to if they chose to and in the larger launches that we have on tuesday, wednesday and thursday. i expect to have a discussion draft on thursday and we will go to the bill obviously once we get the cbo scored. likely next week. >> so we have been waiting for her democratic colleagues to join us as part of this rescue mission to protect the millions of people for whom obamacare has been a disaster with premiums going up 105% since 2013. many people have deductibles that render their
the people of new hampshire and people all across america to keep making their voices heard and make clear that this mean bill is simply unacceptable. thank you, mr. president. i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senate stands adjourned until senate stands adjourned until [inaudible conversations] c good afternoon everyone. we had secretary tom price and continued our discussions of the way forward on health care. as all of you know because i have reported weekly for weeks now we have...
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the american people have spoken. hopefully the republicans in the senate and the house will continue to listen. today is a significant day as a republican leader in the senate polls his bill. it's going to go back to the drawing board and her stand. it is interesting to see the success of the american people. they know what the republicans are putting forth was a bill that would increase their costs, given fewer benefits, undermined medicare and have 23 or 24 depending on which version of their bill people losing their health insurance. in addition to that it would do serious damage to central health benefits. most important among the changes republicans are imposing our the devastating impacts of their cuts to medicaid. our colleagues have addressed some of these concerns but it's important to note that this assaults of the good health of the american people is there so that they can have a tax break for the wealthiest people. it's just not fair. we have continued to fight and we thank all of our friends and the out
the american people have spoken. hopefully the republicans in the senate and the house will continue to listen. today is a significant day as a republican leader in the senate polls his bill. it's going to go back to the drawing board and her stand. it is interesting to see the success of the american people. they know what the republicans are putting forth was a bill that would increase their costs, given fewer benefits, undermined medicare and have 23 or 24 depending on which version of their...
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the same people. after the campaigners are over they hang out with each other. the political strategists and the aides and the pollster goods to the same bars and the upper west side. i don't know that's a healthy thing. it may be, may not be, but certainly different from what it used to be. >> host: in your book,en sane clown president, you're very critical of the mannequin. what happened? >> guest: the hillary clinton mannequin video. yeah. i think that might have been a little gratuitous. this is right after the election i wrote that and i remember looking at the mannequin challenge they called it. a bunch of people who were on the plane together and it was press and the clintons' aides as and jon bon jovi was in the shot as well. and what happened -- again, when you're in that environment for a long time, it becomes romanticize. we're all on this adventure together, it's cool wore hanging out and there are celebrities on the explain we're all friends, and that congenial atmosphere -- you see is in
the same people. after the campaigners are over they hang out with each other. the political strategists and the aides and the pollster goods to the same bars and the upper west side. i don't know that's a healthy thing. it may be, may not be, but certainly different from what it used to be. >> host: in your book,en sane clown president, you're very critical of the mannequin. what happened? >> guest: the hillary clinton mannequin video. yeah. i think that might have been a little...
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people stayed home and people died. i saw with my own eyes people died.s peoplejumping people died. i saw with my own eyes people jumping out, because people died. i saw with my own eyes peoplejumping out, because they people died. i saw with my own eyes people jumping out, because they had read that sign and they thought they we re read that sign and they thought they were safe if they stayed. the only chance they had was to jump out. that is one of the factors to be considered by the public inquiry into this disaster. there are many questions, most urgently about the cladding on this building. getting all the answers will take months at the very least but the government is scrambling to ensure millions of other high—rise residents that their homes are safe. the community support has been almost overwhelming. refuge centres say they no longer need donations of food and clothes. what is really needed for new homes for the hundreds of survivors. the council says finding them temporary accommodation has been hard. finding permanent homes will be even harder
people stayed home and people died. i saw with my own eyes people died.s peoplejumping people died. i saw with my own eyes people jumping out, because people died. i saw with my own eyes peoplejumping out, because they people died. i saw with my own eyes people jumping out, because they had read that sign and they thought they we re read that sign and they thought they were safe if they stayed. the only chance they had was to jump out. that is one of the factors to be considered by the public...
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people into custody and search people who they believe might be connected to all of this.o one eyewitness who says he witnessed that. he saw some police officers push several people close to them and then search them to see if they had any sort of connection. it was a great deal of chaos at least in the first hour after this incident took place and then, of course, there was the big question about whether or not those two attacks were related. the one at borough market and the one on london bridge. you guys have been saying very correctly that those two areas are very, very close to one another. there were people from the very beginning who said they believe they might be connected. of course, that was unclear. the london police have said, yes, they were. it was the same three attackers. it certainly was a lot of chaos here in the early stages after that attack took place. it's quieted down a little bit now. you can see over there that there is still the police in place and you have these two cops here doing more and more to regulate the traffic of police vehicles coming o
people into custody and search people who they believe might be connected to all of this.o one eyewitness who says he witnessed that. he saw some police officers push several people close to them and then search them to see if they had any sort of connection. it was a great deal of chaos at least in the first hour after this incident took place and then, of course, there was the big question about whether or not those two attacks were related. the one at borough market and the one on london...
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people. warren buffett was on tv the other day saying he doesn't really need his $676,000 a year tax break. and that's at its core what this republican does. it gives tax breaks to very w t wealthy people and then cuts the access to affordable care for tens of millions of americans. and that way they can make it all look deficit neutral. they need to put that aside and work with democrats to improve the exchanges. >> so what's not negotiable for that negotiatation to take place? are any cuts to medicaid okay by democrats? >> it's not a good idea to cut medicaid. in fact, you have a lot of republican colleagues making a point that even today it's hard to get some providers, especially doctors, to provide services to people on medicaid. and then they turn around and say, well, let's cut it even further. we're happy to discuss potential reforms, but the reality is that medicaid is already one of the most flexible programs there is. we have lots of waivers for different states to allow them to pu
people. warren buffett was on tv the other day saying he doesn't really need his $676,000 a year tax break. and that's at its core what this republican does. it gives tax breaks to very w t wealthy people and then cuts the access to affordable care for tens of millions of americans. and that way they can make it all look deficit neutral. they need to put that aside and work with democrats to improve the exchanges. >> so what's not negotiable for that negotiatation to take place? are any...
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but within the companies, the people who have the power, the people who make the cash money, the people who get to make decisions are looking backwards and saying we work our -- make our money on combustionble cars. it's a shortsighted decision but it looks like that's the way they're going. >> let's come to the broader progressive argument. you said we got to win, we got to win now. we don't have time to waist. you have tried to really build a broader coalition. talk about how you see the effort of blending essentially environmental politics into more broader movement politics? >> well, troebl ten years ago, we were under the impression that progressive energy policies would be supported on a bipartisan basis on behalf of the broader sw of the united states of america and its citize citizens, and i think we spend a number of years and built a number of efforts around that idea. at this point, if you look -- in fact, the republicans have gone back farther than where they were when we started. so we think about it in terms of energy but we also think about it in terms of creating jobs th
but within the companies, the people who have the power, the people who make the cash money, the people who get to make decisions are looking backwards and saying we work our -- make our money on combustionble cars. it's a shortsighted decision but it looks like that's the way they're going. >> let's come to the broader progressive argument. you said we got to win, we got to win now. we don't have time to waist. you have tried to really build a broader coalition. talk about how you see...
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people are leaving with lots of people on the pavement. the attackers got out of the vehicle and then started to stab people, making their way to borough market, a popular bar area. of a were initial photos body of one of the attackers shared on social media that showed canisters wrapped around his body. there were fears that those might be explosives. that turned out to be a hoax. police are now investigating the incident of whether there might be other people who have been aware of the planning of that attack. we do know there has been at least one police raid in connection with the attack. the incident has also put authorities across europe on alert because there have been a number of similar previous incidents in recent months that were very similar to it and showed a similar pattern as well , using easily available tools like a van or a knife to kill as many people as possible. experts saying it's very hard to stop them. host: you write this morning in your piece at washington post.com that it was a low-tech but hope fo high-profile i
people are leaving with lots of people on the pavement. the attackers got out of the vehicle and then started to stab people, making their way to borough market, a popular bar area. of a were initial photos body of one of the attackers shared on social media that showed canisters wrapped around his body. there were fears that those might be explosives. that turned out to be a hoax. police are now investigating the incident of whether there might be other people who have been aware of the...
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we need to provide for requalification of people. we need to retrain people. we need to ensure mobility so that people can move from one region to another. not just to move and live somewhere as bums. we need to provide for housing, we need infrastructure ready for this. it is a multilayer and multifaceted issue.we know this. we have special company towns were this is the issue. it is most important. we have a blueprint but we need to step up our activities. >> the problems to the age, some people complain that they cannot go and serve because they are too old. many people want to go and serve. they want to go to the military and we are going to a world are people giving their all. >> did afternoon. we are here near the mother russia monument. here we, as we know of the remnants of 35,000 people that - today people give their allegiance. those who are to serve in the separate - troop unit. that is a very famous unit with very rich history of victories and it is an honor to serve in that unit. we see all of the, how people come and say the words of their oath i
we need to provide for requalification of people. we need to retrain people. we need to ensure mobility so that people can move from one region to another. not just to move and live somewhere as bums. we need to provide for housing, we need infrastructure ready for this. it is a multilayer and multifaceted issue.we know this. we have special company towns were this is the issue. it is most important. we have a blueprint but we need to step up our activities. >> the problems to the age,...
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most people are killed by ordinary things. almost 5,000 people die crossing the street.grandfather died that way. 4,000 people drown. 300 drown in bathtubs. more than 4,000 americans choke to death a year. 2,000 die in house fires. stairs kill 1,000 americans. heck, every year, 50 children are killed by buckets, ordinary five-gallon buckets. that's why this warning is on this. kids fall into them and drown. all these risks get far less intense news coverage than mysterious new threats like ebola. >> it's here and it can kill you. in fact, the odds are overwhelming against you if you can o you get ebola. >> you can bleed from your eyes. >> why not secure the borders. >> why not? it's a very scary disease. (?) kills people in a horrible way. had there been an epidemic here, it would have been a terrible thing. but only two people caught ebola in america. neither died. even in west africa where there was an epidemic, more people were killed by other diseases, like the flu. when the scare was at its peak, i tried to provoke the women on the fox show by saying this. >> this i
most people are killed by ordinary things. almost 5,000 people die crossing the street.grandfather died that way. 4,000 people drown. 300 drown in bathtubs. more than 4,000 americans choke to death a year. 2,000 die in house fires. stairs kill 1,000 americans. heck, every year, 50 children are killed by buckets, ordinary five-gallon buckets. that's why this warning is on this. kids fall into them and drown. all these risks get far less intense news coverage than mysterious new threats like...
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we believe that 70 people are dead 01’ we believe that 70 people are dead or missing.the emergency services will not be able to confirm those numbers until they can get safely into this charred building that used to be home to so many people. absolutely, frankly, for the moment, thank you. while ago we spoke to the first secretary of state damian green who said theresa may was distraught the disaster. this highlights how people are perceiving her reaction to the incident. we can speak to our political correspondent emma fadi. no 10 political correspondent emma fadi. noioi political correspondent emma fadi. no 10 i imagine very conscious of this criticism. absolutely with such an emotionally charged couple of days this has been a very difficult time for theresa may and the government. they are clearly struggling to deal with it, the announcement of the £5 million emergency fund was clearly an attempt to address concerns and this morning first secretary of state damian green has attempted to answer some of the questions fuelling public anger. he said the £5 million was i
we believe that 70 people are dead 01’ we believe that 70 people are dead or missing.the emergency services will not be able to confirm those numbers until they can get safely into this charred building that used to be home to so many people. absolutely, frankly, for the moment, thank you. while ago we spoke to the first secretary of state damian green who said theresa may was distraught the disaster. this highlights how people are perceiving her reaction to the incident. we can speak to our...
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there was people just lying everywhere on the bridge, just people trying to help each other out, peopleeding, there was just blood everywhere. having deliberately mown down pedestrians, the three men got out of the van, knives in their hands, murder on their minds. he went and up and started stabbing this girl, i couldn't do nothing, mate. they were running up, going, "this is for allah," and they stabbed this girl i don't know how many times, ten, 15 times. they attacked her, and they stabbed another guy, they went up the road, i started going, "everybody go, terrorists," they were stabbing everyone. he just stabbed this person — if they got up, stabbed them again, move onto the next person. i was staring at them from the balcony, just thinking, how could someone do such a thing? armed police were on the scene within minutes, as the three men moved towards the bars and restaurants of borough market, they were running in all the pubs and bars, stabbing people, i . i was throwing things at them, pint glasses... people were throwing chairs, it seemed like chairs and glasses were going in
there was people just lying everywhere on the bridge, just people trying to help each other out, peopleeding, there was just blood everywhere. having deliberately mown down pedestrians, the three men got out of the van, knives in their hands, murder on their minds. he went and up and started stabbing this girl, i couldn't do nothing, mate. they were running up, going, "this is for allah," and they stabbed this girl i don't know how many times, ten, 15 times. they attacked her, and...
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people. warren buffett was on tv yesterday saying he does not aally need his tax break gives tax breaks to wealthy people and then cuts it for millions of americans. they need to put that aside and work with democrats to improve the exchanges. any cuts to medicaid exposed byuests -- democrats. you have a lot of colleges make in the point that even today it is hard to get some providers to provide services and then they turn around and say let's cut it even further. the reality is medicaid is one flexible current as you and andy were just discussing, most of the money goes through folks who are in nursing homes. and then people with disabilities. host: if medicaid is off the table for you, where are you willing to discuss the reforms? point out during the campaign, donald trump said he's not going to cut medicaid. the reality is they fundamentally slashed medicaid. in the exchanges, many of us have put forward. i believe we should have a .ublic option it would create more competition in nature
people. warren buffett was on tv yesterday saying he does not aally need his tax break gives tax breaks to wealthy people and then cuts it for millions of americans. they need to put that aside and work with democrats to improve the exchanges. any cuts to medicaid exposed byuests -- democrats. you have a lot of colleges make in the point that even today it is hard to get some providers to provide services and then they turn around and say let's cut it even further. the reality is medicaid is...
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what's your best takeaway for people if there's one thing that people can do? - the most important thing that each one of us can do is talk about it because studies have shown that we just don't talk about it. we're kinda scared to talk about it. we think we might start an argument with somebody. - [evan] we know it's controversial, we'd rather avoid it? - exactly. so because of that, our concern levels are really not very high because we never talk about it. so that's the most important thing we can do is talk about it. - yeah. you spend how much time? you're a professor at texas tech, you run the atmospheric science center, you have actually a number of responsibilities under the umbrella of your academic life that keep you certainly very busy, but you're also spending a lot of time, increasing amounts of time, out on the road. how much time are you spending out talking about it as you say? - i added up, i think i gave about 55 talks last year, but i try to do as many of those talks as i can via video. zero carbon and you can do a lot more. - oh my god, you'r
what's your best takeaway for people if there's one thing that people can do? - the most important thing that each one of us can do is talk about it because studies have shown that we just don't talk about it. we're kinda scared to talk about it. we think we might start an argument with somebody. - [evan] we know it's controversial, we'd rather avoid it? - exactly. so because of that, our concern levels are really not very high because we never talk about it. so that's the most important thing...
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people want action.if we do intern 3,500 people, we might create more masses within that community. and the reason i say this is we did this with suspected nra terrorists and what it led to were more recruits for the ira. so i'm not sure that's the reason myself. >> we've got live footage of east london where raids are on going. if you would, tell us about east london. is there any connection to this area, certain areas you believe law enforcement will be focusing on in london? >> yes. east london will be the absolute number one. there are quite big sections that have become wholly areas and completely disconnected with the rest of the community. and certainly -- i mean, evidence in parts of this london but on a saturday night, there are gangs out saying to women in short dresses they shouldn't be there. >> that's the moral police that you see terribly in places like saudi arabia and elsewhere, the taliban imposing these strict sharia laws. you're saying the beginnings of that in some of these holy musli
people want action.if we do intern 3,500 people, we might create more masses within that community. and the reason i say this is we did this with suspected nra terrorists and what it led to were more recruits for the ira. so i'm not sure that's the reason myself. >> we've got live footage of east london where raids are on going. if you would, tell us about east london. is there any connection to this area, certain areas you believe law enforcement will be focusing on in london? >>...
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people love the idea of public transportation. get people out of cars. reduce congestion. >> i figured out a way to make public transit part of my daily commute. that's how you do l.a. john: that's not how they do l.a. despite politicians forcing taxpayers to spend more on public transit. fewer people are taking it. now the department of public transportation. are you an extraordinary innovator? >> i try my best to be extraordinary every day. john: what are you going to do? >> the basic idea what we are trying to do is bring private sector innovation to l.a. metro by opening the door to private sector innovators to come to us with ideas about new technology and ways to accelerate the buildout of our infrastructure. john: why can't lax just do it? why do you need the private sector? >> they are very nimble so they can adjust to changing technology more rapidly than the public sector can. and they bring competition. they are able to compete against each other and say here is a way we would do it that creates more benefits for taxpayers. >> why can't govern
people love the idea of public transportation. get people out of cars. reduce congestion. >> i figured out a way to make public transit part of my daily commute. that's how you do l.a. john: that's not how they do l.a. despite politicians forcing taxpayers to spend more on public transit. fewer people are taking it. now the department of public transportation. are you an extraordinary innovator? >> i try my best to be extraordinary every day. john: what are you going to do? >>...
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great people. mazing people. i have wonderful memories from our visit during the campaign, that was some visit. right before the election. i guess it worked, right? boy. florida as a whole and this community that supported us like by tremendous margins. we appreciate it. but including one of the big honors, and that was the honor of getting the bay of pigs award just before the election. and it's great to be gathered in a place named for a true hero of the cuban people. and you know what that means. [applause] i was also looking forward to welcoming today two people who are not present. and alberto rrar soler. were both prevented from leaving cuba for this event. so we acknowledge them, they're great friends. great help. and although they could not be with us, we are with them 100%. we are with them. [applause] finally it finally i want to recognize everyone in the audience who has their own story to tell about the true and brutal nature of the castro regime. brutal. we thank the dissidents, the compiles -- exile
great people. mazing people. i have wonderful memories from our visit during the campaign, that was some visit. right before the election. i guess it worked, right? boy. florida as a whole and this community that supported us like by tremendous margins. we appreciate it. but including one of the big honors, and that was the honor of getting the bay of pigs award just before the election. and it's great to be gathered in a place named for a true hero of the cuban people. and you know what that...
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one of the people behind it. if bruce blakeman ran for senate, for congress, once ran with a talking duck. >> thank you. >>> tonight on "all in,". >> the senate bill sucks. >> the senate revisa its secret health care bill. a massive tax cut for the wealthy and huge cuts to medicaid. >> these cuts are blood money. >> you want to rush it through. admit the consequences. >>> tonight, what with those campaign promises? >> i am not going to cut medicare or medicaid. >> i am going to take care of everybody. >> republicans get the votes to pass it. >> everyone said they were still open to changes. i believe we canett it done. >> then new revelations about the president's obsession with the russia investigation. and the truth behind the tweet that launch ad special counsel. >> i hope there are tapes. >> good evening from new york. now we know why they were keeping it secret. senate republicans released their long-awaited bill. despite the promise that's he had heart and protect medicaid and make sure everyone is covered,
one of the people behind it. if bruce blakeman ran for senate, for congress, once ran with a talking duck. >> thank you. >>> tonight on "all in,". >> the senate bill sucks. >> the senate revisa its secret health care bill. a massive tax cut for the wealthy and huge cuts to medicaid. >> these cuts are blood money. >> you want to rush it through. admit the consequences. >>> tonight, what with those campaign promises? >> i am not...
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but definitely, there are a lot of people that have respect to the achievements of the american people and hope that eventually, our relations will go back to normal. the are very much interested in it, both us and the u.s. >> about our relations with the u.s., we have more questions. let's continue on that topic. line, with ourt guests we realize that almost , everyone here is worried about that, wants to know more. many discussed international issues, even today. i would like to give the poor to the person who is not only worried about russia, but the whole world. the editor in chief. >> i would like to talk about the relations between the u.s. and russia. we have one trend, you mentioned it, and the guest also mentioned there is russophobia, and new initiatives on sanctions against russia, but at the same time, we see a global demand not for normalizing relations between the two states, but for a major enhancement overall of those relations. mr. tillerson in the senate said since he was appointed to that high position, each meeting with foreign colleagues save him, listening to him,
but definitely, there are a lot of people that have respect to the achievements of the american people and hope that eventually, our relations will go back to normal. the are very much interested in it, both us and the u.s. >> about our relations with the u.s., we have more questions. let's continue on that topic. line, with ourt guests we realize that almost , everyone here is worried about that, wants to know more. many discussed international issues, even today. i would like to give...
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, middle-class people, the most vulnerable people who would be deeply harmed by this proposal. one woman at one of my hearings in connecticut, knowing what would happen under this bill, said to me, and i quote, do the right thing, save the affordable care act, and save our lives, end of quote. she was not exaggerating. when she says lives are at stake, she's right. this very eloquent woman, amy etkime, knows all too well what this bill means for americans like her and the man she described literally as the love of her life. she told me about him at a hearing in new haven friday afternoon, about how he had struggled with addiction, mental health issues and now diabetes. he is alive today because of medicaid, and he has access to the services he needs, and as she said, quote, if medicaid were to go away, he would be literally dead in a very short period of time. when we say the republican plan would cost lives, it would kill people, it is no hyperbole, no exaggeration. it is plain, simple fact. as ronald reagan said, facts are stubborn things. the fact is this bill would cause th
, middle-class people, the most vulnerable people who would be deeply harmed by this proposal. one woman at one of my hearings in connecticut, knowing what would happen under this bill, said to me, and i quote, do the right thing, save the affordable care act, and save our lives, end of quote. she was not exaggerating. when she says lives are at stake, she's right. this very eloquent woman, amy etkime, knows all too well what this bill means for americans like her and the man she described...
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i hope not, quite frankly, because if we cut back on aid, the only people who lose are the people who conflict, who are basically innocent bystanders, who are citizens that have gone through years and years of war, who will ultimately perish. but maybe the aid is simply allowing the players to perpetuate the cycle of conflict and violence. and frankly, we know from the work of ngos on the ground, some people are enriching themselves at the very same time as millions of their fellow citizens are going hungry and facing starvation. i think that if we cut back on food aid, then there is going to be a direct correlation with the number of people who die. it is very, very simple. if we do that, that is a decision. will it be about a political end? no, i do not think so. i actually think that those people who are fighting do to depend on food aid. the food aid goes, overwhelmingly — there might be some that's been redirected to military — but overwhelmingly... is there? i mean, let's be blunt about it. in every conflict i have worked in around of the world, the military always eat first. so
i hope not, quite frankly, because if we cut back on aid, the only people who lose are the people who conflict, who are basically innocent bystanders, who are citizens that have gone through years and years of war, who will ultimately perish. but maybe the aid is simply allowing the players to perpetuate the cycle of conflict and violence. and frankly, we know from the work of ngos on the ground, some people are enriching themselves at the very same time as millions of their fellow citizens are...
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outt of people are hurting there. let's not make any mistake about it, but at the same time we have to make sure that taxpayer dollars are spent wisely and not being wasted. i just feel there is a happy medium here between being sympathetic and charitable and getting a helping hand to those in need. especially disabled children, expecting mothers, let's help them if they needed. at the same time, let's not make these programs into a hammock where people rely upon them. a i said before, when sheriff in my county will me that every person he arrests for opioid and benefit used in his pocket, he says it annoys him to no end. i know those are the type of people we could weed out with a work requirement. it work have requirement for able-bodied people receiving public assistance. next on thel is republican line. go ahead. caller: good morning. , you do not say that food stamps are a problem. most people work at walmart and they are low to moderate income individuals. if you say that all people should be cut, i think you sh
outt of people are hurting there. let's not make any mistake about it, but at the same time we have to make sure that taxpayer dollars are spent wisely and not being wasted. i just feel there is a happy medium here between being sympathetic and charitable and getting a helping hand to those in need. especially disabled children, expecting mothers, let's help them if they needed. at the same time, let's not make these programs into a hammock where people rely upon them. a i said before, when...
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involved in negotiation the people in brussels these are people who know a lot about what goes on so i don't regard it as an argument from authority i regard it as an argument from people who have spent time and effort. to understanding working on the details but who may also have trusted. interest in continuing they may want but. the system is imperfect but the system of representative democracy system of civil servants who are paid to look at the details in great detail i have more faith in that than i have in the person on the street now i've been a very big fan of yours over the years but i noticed recently that you've become far more political. i think before you previously spoke more about religion now i think you spoke both about religion and about politics do you think politics has finally become sort of a new religion for people something that an injustice that no one that. i became a i became could. really be the reason i said i don't think i should have been a referendum i'm concerned about i'm american politics i've long been concerned about american politics is actually
involved in negotiation the people in brussels these are people who know a lot about what goes on so i don't regard it as an argument from authority i regard it as an argument from people who have spent time and effort. to understanding working on the details but who may also have trusted. interest in continuing they may want but. the system is imperfect but the system of representative democracy system of civil servants who are paid to look at the details in great detail i have more faith in...
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who don't like taxes, against poor people, old people, and sick people. that's working, righting? >> well, i don't know if it's working. we'll see how this all plays out in the end. i do accept the general premise that this is about taxes. it obviously is. congressman english of pennsylvania said essentially this is about getting the tax revenue issues off the table and one way they can begin do that is by going through this bill the way they are. the problem i have with all of this is twofold, joy. one is this is not a very smart legislation. it is very bad public policy. and politically it's stupid. but a what you've done now is expose the party on an issue that they think will be gone, they think this time next year, going into the fall election, this won't be an issue. trust me, as a brother who brought the health care fight to nancy pelosi in 2009 and 2010, this will be an issue for republicans in 2018. but a of the impact it's going to have on everybody. and so it's not about just doing health care reform. it's about doing it right. and all the sena
who don't like taxes, against poor people, old people, and sick people. that's working, righting? >> well, i don't know if it's working. we'll see how this all plays out in the end. i do accept the general premise that this is about taxes. it obviously is. congressman english of pennsylvania said essentially this is about getting the tax revenue issues off the table and one way they can begin do that is by going through this bill the way they are. the problem i have with all of this is...
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well, do people know what they voted for? so people are thick?if it's so stupid, why was the biggest search on google uk on 24thjune he eu. that was the biggest search by millions above anything else, "what is the eu". yes. ask the people, did you know what you voted for, did you vote to leave the eu? they said no, we thought we voted because we could just leave tomorrow. that's the main thing. you can and i wish we would. we can't just walk away from the eu. why? we legally can't. there are some opinions saying there isn't a bill to pay. there isn't a bill to pay. no, we don't pay, wejust go. what happens in the limbo interim if we just leave? look, what's going to happen with these people and, believe me i've had a lot of experience with these people, they'll string out the negotiations, fudge it and come up with brexit lite which isn't what the people voted for. people across political parties voted to leave and leave we must and i think the sooner we... i accept that. all this is prevarication. no it's not. i was on the trail the october befo
well, do people know what they voted for? so people are thick?if it's so stupid, why was the biggest search on google uk on 24thjune he eu. that was the biggest search by millions above anything else, "what is the eu". yes. ask the people, did you know what you voted for, did you vote to leave the eu? they said no, we thought we voted because we could just leave tomorrow. that's the main thing. you can and i wish we would. we can't just walk away from the eu. why? we legally can't....
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people. >> no!> it's all about licking your plate. >> the food is just fabulous. >> i should be in psychoanalysis for the amount of money i spend in restaurants. >> i had a horrible experience. >> i don't even think we were at the same restaurant. >> and everybody, i'm sure, saved room for those desserts.
people. >> no!> it's all about licking your plate. >> the food is just fabulous. >> i should be in psychoanalysis for the amount of money i spend in restaurants. >> i had a horrible experience. >> i don't even think we were at the same restaurant. >> and everybody, i'm sure, saved room for those desserts.
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amazing people.ngratulations this evening to karen handel of georgia. [applause] and we can't forget ralph norman in south carolina. he called me and i called him. [applause] he said you know last night i felt like the forgotten man but he won anyone really beautifully even though a lot of people didn't show up because they thought he was going to win by so much. but he won very easily and he is a terrific guy and that's how you work karen is going to be really incredible. she's going to be joining some wonderful people and doing some wonderful work including major major tax cuts and health care and lots of things. we will be reducing crime and securing that 2nd amendment. i told you about that and that looks like it's in good shape with judge corsets. that looks like it's in good shape. [applause] i'd like to also extend our thoughts and prayers to our courageous friends. somebody that i've gotten to know very well, steve scalise and everyone recovering from the assault. it never fails. it never fai
amazing people.ngratulations this evening to karen handel of georgia. [applause] and we can't forget ralph norman in south carolina. he called me and i called him. [applause] he said you know last night i felt like the forgotten man but he won anyone really beautifully even though a lot of people didn't show up because they thought he was going to win by so much. but he won very easily and he is a terrific guy and that's how you work karen is going to be really incredible. she's going to be...
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people who earns always ha% med. the republican senate and house bill will say that rich people earning $100 million a year off of investments through stock sales and dividends will longer have to pay that same medicaid tax the rest of us pay. they've been very quiet about that. i don't think that is a very popular idea. additionally, they're cutting taxes on the insurance industry, ma.pharnm so this is a giant tax cut. cut.unpopular tax if americans really understood it was getting this tax windfall. it is going to make health care more expensive for ordinary americans. amy: professor john mcdonough, does this avoid obamacare altogether if this were passed? passed in its current form, it would do unprecedented damage to that law. most of the major portions of it that deal with expanding coverage and providing some security for americans in terms of needing health care services. there are other major parts of the law that it actually does not touch at all. there's a big part of the law that is trying to do major chan
people who earns always ha% med. the republican senate and house bill will say that rich people earning $100 million a year off of investments through stock sales and dividends will longer have to pay that same medicaid tax the rest of us pay. they've been very quiet about that. i don't think that is a very popular idea. additionally, they're cutting taxes on the insurance industry, ma.pharnm so this is a giant tax cut. cut.unpopular tax if americans really understood it was getting this tax...
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absolutely i want to jump to some solutions because i think we've got people depressed enough. but you say you say that in the book you say there are five shifts that need to happen in order to increase economic efficiency and to get to this to this new place to these new human rights really. and i just want to basically go through these the first one you list is automation and i actually last week on redact and i did a piece on i guess a study just came out of a survey of experts and they believe like most of them believe that ai will at least be capable of doing every job we're talking including creative jobs like best selling novels and pop pop songs and stuff be capable of it in fifty years and perhaps replace those jobs in one hundred years and most of them believe that that's happening. i think people go a little extreme and i'm for all of this by the way but i think that needs the interest and sort of creative dominance and then the fear of the that the sentence rise and even stephen hawking has talked about the tremendous dangers of giving birth to and all the matrix an
absolutely i want to jump to some solutions because i think we've got people depressed enough. but you say you say that in the book you say there are five shifts that need to happen in order to increase economic efficiency and to get to this to this new place to these new human rights really. and i just want to basically go through these the first one you list is automation and i actually last week on redact and i did a piece on i guess a study just came out of a survey of experts and they...
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let's help get people peace of mind. let's put the patients, not the bureaucrats, at the center of the system. this bill does all those things. this bill delivers on the promises that we have made to the american people. you know, a lot of us have been waiting seven years to cast this vote. many of us are here because we pledged to cast this very vote. to repeal and replace obamacare. to rescue people from this collapsing law. are we going to meet this test? are we going to be men and women of our word? are we going to keep the promises we made? or are we going to falter. o. after all of this, after all of this, after seeing what is happening in iowa and around the country, after seeing this law collapsing while we witness it across the country, knowing all this turmoil that's coming, we will not falter, we will replace, and today is the day that we're going to do this. today this house has the opportunity to do more than just fulfill a promise. we have the opportunity to raise our gaze and set a bold course for our coun
let's help get people peace of mind. let's put the patients, not the bureaucrats, at the center of the system. this bill does all those things. this bill delivers on the promises that we have made to the american people. you know, a lot of us have been waiting seven years to cast this vote. many of us are here because we pledged to cast this very vote. to repeal and replace obamacare. to rescue people from this collapsing law. are we going to meet this test? are we going to be men and women of...
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the people fighting isis today in syria and iraq and people fighting a kind are muslim. people dine on the frontline are muslims, so it's not a clash of civilization, my friend. its shiite and sunni's, sunnis killing shiite, arabs killing persians, what we see today is something we have seen the 16th and 17th century with russian czars and they are battling each other on the same frontline that they battled each other on in the 16th and 17th century. history is not over. history just turned. >> thank you for being here and thank you again for your service. i'm wondering how you think we should approach the problem of or the spread of the radical ideology, i mean, in reading reports about this you hear like a bot of the spread the current places like france and germany and europe, so how do we go about actually combating this kind of radical ideology, which is less rational. more irrational and based on kind of radicalization and radical interpretation of the religion. >> i would say radicalism and that something that has happened since 1979. radical wahhabi's 2k mosque i
the people fighting isis today in syria and iraq and people fighting a kind are muslim. people dine on the frontline are muslims, so it's not a clash of civilization, my friend. its shiite and sunni's, sunnis killing shiite, arabs killing persians, what we see today is something we have seen the 16th and 17th century with russian czars and they are battling each other on the same frontline that they battled each other on in the 16th and 17th century. history is not over. history just turned....
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able-bodied people. not disabled, not elderly, not children certainly, not pregnant women but people able-bodied and we should expect a responsibility of people who are using public benefits. not in a punitive way but to help them get the work experience they need to get off the programs and to get into the workforce. this is a big problem in our country today, pedro. only about 62% of the prime working age people who are in the workforce today. we're talking about people between 18 and 64, people who should be working who are not only 62% are. this is one of the lowest numbers in our nation's history and it is very alarming and because in many parts of the country you're having workforce participation rates lower than 62% so something to address and many of us feel that the ease that benefits are provided and the lack of requirements for work are one of the reasons why many people are not actually in the workforce or seeking employment. >> our guest, representative john faso of new york and he serves on
able-bodied people. not disabled, not elderly, not children certainly, not pregnant women but people able-bodied and we should expect a responsibility of people who are using public benefits. not in a punitive way but to help them get the work experience they need to get off the programs and to get into the workforce. this is a big problem in our country today, pedro. only about 62% of the prime working age people who are in the workforce today. we're talking about people between 18 and 64,...
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>> the people who will be hurt are many of the people helped by obamacare. the individual market was a tough market, so you're going to have lower income rulings, a lot of changes to medicate, and they're going to lose a lot of the subsidies they got. these other subsidies they got to help them lower deductible, help them art to go to the doctor and get care. you also have older enrollees, the senate plan and house plan would allow insurers to charge in their 50s and 60s. we're talking people in their 50s and 60s those folks will have to pay more for their coverage. in fact kaiser family foundation, and a 60-year-old making about $40,000 a year will have to pay $9,000 more in coverage. >> $9,000 more? >> yes, that's 253% more. that's a pretty stunning noum better. >> and $40,000 that's about a quarter of what that person is making for the entire year. >> yes. that's pretty tough. the middle class interestingly, a lot of the criticism of the republican is obamacare doesn't help enough people there's a hard cutoff at 47,000 to get government help. the republic
>> the people who will be hurt are many of the people helped by obamacare. the individual market was a tough market, so you're going to have lower income rulings, a lot of changes to medicate, and they're going to lose a lot of the subsidies they got. these other subsidies they got to help them lower deductible, help them art to go to the doctor and get care. you also have older enrollees, the senate plan and house plan would allow insurers to charge in their 50s and 60s. we're talking...
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taking a bunch of people out of nevada, virginia, and several thousand people.ome have to paid on this huge tax cut, then you have to take health care away from people. that is the only thing you can do. they do not achieve clear health insurance goals in this bill. have said this bill does not fit their goals. it does fit the goal of cutting taxes. that goal is fully achieved. do congressional republicans say when they say this is not a health care bill? kelsey: this is something you heard more in the houston the senate. they often say conservative principles are not ensuring that health care is a right, they view it as a responsibility. they say that their main goal is to make sure that the federal government has less of a role in health care and it is delegated more to the states and individual responsibility. this is achieving those goals. obamacare -- goals of obamacare cannot sit within the realm of what republicans want to do with health care. jeff: think both of you for your time. ezra: thank you. kelsey: thank you. ♪ ♪ jeff: we continue with the big new
taking a bunch of people out of nevada, virginia, and several thousand people.ome have to paid on this huge tax cut, then you have to take health care away from people. that is the only thing you can do. they do not achieve clear health insurance goals in this bill. have said this bill does not fit their goals. it does fit the goal of cutting taxes. that goal is fully achieved. do congressional republicans say when they say this is not a health care bill? kelsey: this is something you heard...
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so you have people who are moving forward based on the movement of people to get out and march and nowe're trying to transition that into political actctivism on multiple levels. amy: donald trump appeared to come out in favor of a form of single payer health insurance for the uninsured previously. i want to play the clip. >> obamacare is going to be repealed and replaced. it is a didisaster.. premiumsms up 45%, 55%. >> how do o you fix it? >> everybody has to be covered. this is an un-republican thing to say. >> univeversal healtlth care. >> i wouldn't take care ofof everybody.y. much better than they are taking care of now. >> the uninsureded person is gog to be taking care of? how? >> i would make a deal with existing hospitals to take care of people. >> who pays for it? >> the government will step that we will save so much money on the other side. for the most part, it will be a private plan and people are going to bee able to go out and negotiate great plains with lots of dififferent competition, with lots of competitors, with great companiess.. d d they can h have their doctos an
so you have people who are moving forward based on the movement of people to get out and march and nowe're trying to transition that into political actctivism on multiple levels. amy: donald trump appeared to come out in favor of a form of single payer health insurance for the uninsured previously. i want to play the clip. >> obamacare is going to be repealed and replaced. it is a didisaster.. premiumsms up 45%, 55%. >> how do o you fix it? >> everybody has to be covered. this...
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six people died here.ding to safer the conditions in all tower blocks. but promised reforms never happened and the lawyer who represented the victims‘ families says that this time the authorities must respond, and quickly. we don't want the same situation as in lakanal house, where things dragged on and on and on and then itjust fell off the public agenda and then the public enquiry didn't happen. it was only an inquest and then nobody listened. this time the government must listen, and maybe, as others have said, maybe heads need to roll too. tonight in north london, a tower block, fitted with cladding by the same company, rydon, that worked on grenfell tower. it said again today that it followed every building regulation. even so, people here are worried. we don't know what the cladding is made of, but everybody now is concerned and very paranoid since what's happened at grenfell tower. we're worried about what is going to happen to us as well. last night i couldn't sleep very well. i'm very shocked with
six people died here.ding to safer the conditions in all tower blocks. but promised reforms never happened and the lawyer who represented the victims‘ families says that this time the authorities must respond, and quickly. we don't want the same situation as in lakanal house, where things dragged on and on and on and then itjust fell off the public agenda and then the public enquiry didn't happen. it was only an inquest and then nobody listened. this time the government must listen, and...