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thanks, colleen. colleen: thank you. mr. cordray? mr. cordray: thank you to everyone here and everyone watching at home. this is your debate tonight, and i look forward to answering your questions. i will also do something else tonight. when i get the chance, i will try to focus as much as possible on one topic, health care, that we all know is so important to many ohioans. mike dewine has been the chief , hismer protection person job to prevent price gouging from drugmakers and health insurance. how has he done? on his watch, the health care costs are among the 10 worst in the united states, and we pay the third highest deductibles of any state in the country. it is no wonder the big drug companies and health insurance companies have given millions of dollars to mike dewine's campaign. he has been protecting them, not you. if you or someone in your family has a pre-existing condition like asthma or diabetes, or cancer, you should know this. mike dewine took your tax dollars, and sent attorneys to court to allow insurance companies to de
thanks, colleen. colleen: thank you. mr. cordray? mr. cordray: thank you to everyone here and everyone watching at home. this is your debate tonight, and i look forward to answering your questions. i will also do something else tonight. when i get the chance, i will try to focus as much as possible on one topic, health care, that we all know is so important to many ohioans. mike dewine has been the chief , hismer protection person job to prevent price gouging from drugmakers and health...
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colleen: mr. cordray, this question goes to you first and it comes from allison in columbus. >> good evening. the state population is aging. how will you help ohioans age in place? thank you.: i can see you have not reached your age the self but many of us are here for elderly parents and grandparents. i hear about senior citizens cutting their pills and have to be able to afford their medicare on fixed incomes. we need to reduce healthcare costs across the board, this is very important to people in our society. what we will do, teddy sutton and i we will do is negotiate , more aggressively with the drug companies to bring down the price of prescription drugs, that is very important. we will also bring in the greedy middlemen to take money out of our healthcare. we look at that back into improve the health care system or put money back in people's pockets. we will fight to keep the medicaid expansion that this legislature opposes, that mike fought against for years. he tried to make sure that it w
colleen: mr. cordray, this question goes to you first and it comes from allison in columbus. >> good evening. the state population is aging. how will you help ohioans age in place? thank you.: i can see you have not reached your age the self but many of us are here for elderly parents and grandparents. i hear about senior citizens cutting their pills and have to be able to afford their medicare on fixed incomes. we need to reduce healthcare costs across the board, this is very important...
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colleen: mr. cordray? mr. cordray: my wife and i have two team -- teenagers. , youis remarkable to me asked about what we can do to reduce the gun violence and mike dewine never once mentioned the word guns. we have to be more realistic and forward thinking about how to see our -- solve this problem and reduce the violence. we need the leadership to have universal background checks so that guns are kept out of the hands of criminals, mentally ill and abusers. --need to be an bump stocks ban bump stocks. this is the anniversary of the las vegas massacre. we need to respect the second amendment, but we can also move forward with common sense provisions that will help to reduce gun violence. we should have school resource officers in our schools. i think we need to work with law enforcement to reduce the violence on our streets and in our cities where people are killed by ones and twos each day. problemto face the real in our society, which is how do we reduce the gun violence that is out of control on our street
colleen: mr. cordray? mr. cordray: my wife and i have two team -- teenagers. , youis remarkable to me asked about what we can do to reduce the gun violence and mike dewine never once mentioned the word guns. we have to be more realistic and forward thinking about how to see our -- solve this problem and reduce the violence. we need the leadership to have universal background checks so that guns are kept out of the hands of criminals, mentally ill and abusers. --need to be an bump stocks ban...
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colleen: mr. cordray? mr. cordray:thank you for asking about our environment, our legislature has been so backward on this. it goes to clean and renewable energy, and our waterways. we are steps away from the ohio river. we have problems with the ohio river, we have problems with lake erie, and waterways in between. clean water and clean air should be a basic in the state of ohio. the environmental groups have endorsed me and not mike dewine because they know his record for
colleen: mr. cordray? mr. cordray:thank you for asking about our environment, our legislature has been so backward on this. it goes to clean and renewable energy, and our waterways. we are steps away from the ohio river. we have problems with the ohio river, we have problems with lake erie, and waterways in between. clean water and clean air should be a basic in the state of ohio. the environmental groups have endorsed me and not mike dewine because they know his record for
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what was the best thing you had going, colleen?er story was ridiculous. >> reporter: so the prosecution made the call, the people v. sandra melgar would proceed to trial. >> reporter: coming up, a deadly seduction? amanda-the prosecution thinks that sandra melgar lured jaime to the bedroom under the guise of sex play pros -- she's massaging his neck, and then she makes a strike straight up. but where was the proof?! >> this case outta scare the hell out of all of you when dateline continues. it's going to let the dentist offer their patient sensitivity relief in 3 days. say over the course of a weekend you're going to start feeling significant results. what's the #1 new skincare product in 2018? olay whips. absorbs faster than the $100, $200, and even $400 cream. feels amazing. i really really love this. i will 100% swap up my moisturizer. can i have it? olay whips. moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, you never know how your skin will look. and it can feel like no matter what you do, you're itching all the time. but ev
what was the best thing you had going, colleen?er story was ridiculous. >> reporter: so the prosecution made the call, the people v. sandra melgar would proceed to trial. >> reporter: coming up, a deadly seduction? amanda-the prosecution thinks that sandra melgar lured jaime to the bedroom under the guise of sex play pros -- she's massaging his neck, and then she makes a strike straight up. but where was the proof?! >> this case outta scare the hell out of all of you when...
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successor her favorite who is currently the general secretary of the party that's on the great camp colleen power she certainly would carry on in the chancellor spirit if she were to take over probably the chancellor absolutely would stay out her term if either of the other two rivals and critics take over the party leadership we may see uncle america's term in power and sooner rather than later chief political correspondent linda craig thank you. to germany's biggest post war serial murder case and to form a new us is missing killing one hundred patients forty one year old made the admission during his trial for mass murder in the northern city of bremen is already serving life for previous killings at two different hospitals the scale of his alleged crimes is shocked the country. the defendant is accused of committing mass murder his motivation according to the prosecution boredom and vanity and unusually large crowd turned up to witness the proceedings the trial is taking place in a conference center to accommodate the crowd many relatives of the victims is a fine. the trial is unusual b
successor her favorite who is currently the general secretary of the party that's on the great camp colleen power she certainly would carry on in the chancellor spirit if she were to take over probably the chancellor absolutely would stay out her term if either of the other two rivals and critics take over the party leadership we may see uncle america's term in power and sooner rather than later chief political correspondent linda craig thank you. to germany's biggest post war serial murder...
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international live from moscow the news this hour is colleen break let's have a company first off after seventeen years of war in afghanistan the u.s. has once again hinted that it's open to peace talks with the islamic fundamentalist group the taliban however it doesn't seem that the militants are willing to accept the offer especially considering the increasing control over the groups existing on the ground managed to get access to a taliban militant commander and raised the subject. over the americans never want to cooperate with the taliban and the taliban has never asked the americans again to cooperate against the islamic state the americans are bombing us while we fight against isis. later suggestion of direct talks between the taliban and washington came from the u.s. state department on friday. this is ministration has made it clear that it is prepared to engage with and participate in the goshi asians with both the taliban and the afghan government. the leadership of the taliban doesn't want to negotiate with the americans and has never wanted this and the leadership of taliba
international live from moscow the news this hour is colleen break let's have a company first off after seventeen years of war in afghanistan the u.s. has once again hinted that it's open to peace talks with the islamic fundamentalist group the taliban however it doesn't seem that the militants are willing to accept the offer especially considering the increasing control over the groups existing on the ground managed to get access to a taliban militant commander and raised the subject. over the...
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. >> reporter: colleen stayed at home with her daughter and mom. >> hiding in the closet.ll i could hear was a lot of wind. we came out a couple times just to see what was happening. i had to go upstairs and grab a few things. and i thought the roof was going to come off. >> reporter: she says michael spared her and her family. >> well, we came outside and saw that the trees were down, and we just saw the fence was down. we just knew we were very lucky. >> reporter: i'm in tallahassee northeast of where michael made landfall. here too the wind was a big worry. the meyers park neighborhood was hammered, downs trees, this sliced the roof in half. feet away take a look at the neighboring house. another huge tree on top of the roof, collapsing on it. just to give you an idea of the size, take a look, it spans the entire length of the roof going all the way into the backyard. >> reporter: michael now barreling toward georgia as potentially a category 1, already making its presence known. the furious winds tossing trees. >> honestly, there's a lot of noise. i mean, we thought th
. >> reporter: colleen stayed at home with her daughter and mom. >> hiding in the closet.ll i could hear was a lot of wind. we came out a couple times just to see what was happening. i had to go upstairs and grab a few things. and i thought the roof was going to come off. >> reporter: she says michael spared her and her family. >> well, we came outside and saw that the trees were down, and we just saw the fence was down. we just knew we were very lucky. >>...
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only so made the move to the leon youth academy he's up on the wall here now alongside the likes of colleen benz amanda and alexandra like i said. at sixteen he started training under stephane of arch the next step on his road to the pros was not an entirely smooth journey. he was a bit weedy at the start but he played football with a lot of passion on an intensity. above all it was a matter of building up his confidence. his technique was always excellent. and then he had a sudden growth spurt and went on to develop a real athletic physio. trained for three years and who also made sure his young protege completed his education tally so formed one of the girls most potent duels with front man alexander lock as that which piqued the interest of buyers club he's apparently admired for a long time. that the games in the blues league are a very open there are lots of big clubs the stadiums are always full and the atmosphere is fantastic the first german phrase i learned was get forward in the hall no. games with getting into the box and scoring goals in them on. my basically described him as a
only so made the move to the leon youth academy he's up on the wall here now alongside the likes of colleen benz amanda and alexandra like i said. at sixteen he started training under stephane of arch the next step on his road to the pros was not an entirely smooth journey. he was a bit weedy at the start but he played football with a lot of passion on an intensity. above all it was a matter of building up his confidence. his technique was always excellent. and then he had a sudden growth spurt...
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a water cannon to disperse the crowds with more on that sports correspondent joined my colleague colleen bray in the studio. it's a really bad night for c.s.k. moscow in rome this time not only their team lost three nil to roma big defeat but also two very bad incidents for the fans first of all the fight outside the study only because stadium the roma stadium. there were reports that one of the c.s.k. moscow fans was stabbed two were severely injured in the fight over the russian embassy needs in the late denounced this information they denied the stabbing incident but acknowledged the fight i saw some videos on social media the water cannons had to be used by the police so the fight was pretty intense i have to say the last time these two teams met in the champions league was in twenty fourteen there was trouble then as well is there an indication that maybe the italian police were prepared for this it is really strange but it seems that they were not if we go back to twenty fourteen there was a major scuffle outside the stadium there was a major scuffle inside the stadium it all start
a water cannon to disperse the crowds with more on that sports correspondent joined my colleague colleen bray in the studio. it's a really bad night for c.s.k. moscow in rome this time not only their team lost three nil to roma big defeat but also two very bad incidents for the fans first of all the fight outside the study only because stadium the roma stadium. there were reports that one of the c.s.k. moscow fans was stabbed two were severely injured in the fight over the russian embassy needs...
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colleen harris reports. music: israelites - desmond dekker & the aces.rojan records, the label secured dozens of hit songs. rudeboy: the story of trojan records, directed by nick jack davis, retraces the label's influence on the uk council estates, inspiring a new generation of british youths. you couldn't go to white clubs, simple. so, natural thing, you make your own fun. bringing the story to the contemporary world and showing why it is important, and it is important because music and fashion with it can make massive change. for all of us, it was like, let's make a positive story about immigration, and that was the heart of it. and then music and getting to the stories, which are brilliant. new migrants from the caribbean brought their music with them but there was a struggle to get it played so the importance of djs and their sound systems was crucial. we met a lot of resistance in the mainstream of our reggae music. none of the clubs in england and london would allow us to come and play reggae music. so, people would clear out their house, and we wo
colleen harris reports. music: israelites - desmond dekker & the aces.rojan records, the label secured dozens of hit songs. rudeboy: the story of trojan records, directed by nick jack davis, retraces the label's influence on the uk council estates, inspiring a new generation of british youths. you couldn't go to white clubs, simple. so, natural thing, you make your own fun. bringing the story to the contemporary world and showing why it is important, and it is important because music and...
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sports correspondent alexia join colleen gray in the studio with the details. it's a really bad night for c.s.k. moscow in rome this time not only their team lost three nil to rome a big defeat but also to very bad incidents for the fans first of all the fight outside the study only because stadium the stadium. there were reports that one of the c.s.k. moscow friends was stabbed two were severely injured in the fight over the russian embassy in italy later denounced this information they denied the stabbing incident but acknowledged the fight there was also a separate incident far more serious that i should say in the subway station is on the way to the stadium about one hundred fans were going down an escalator when it malfunctioned sped it in the normal speed downwards and at the end of the escalator there was something of a stampede. and reaffirm my sympathies for the injured to the russians who have been egypt and i think the police and firefighters who needed acted to help this be interesting enough to the mayor of rome pin the blame onto the russian fans
sports correspondent alexia join colleen gray in the studio with the details. it's a really bad night for c.s.k. moscow in rome this time not only their team lost three nil to rome a big defeat but also to very bad incidents for the fans first of all the fight outside the study only because stadium the stadium. there were reports that one of the c.s.k. moscow friends was stabbed two were severely injured in the fight over the russian embassy in italy later denounced this information they denied...
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most of those who stayed say it was terr colleen swab, her young daughter and her mother rode out the storm in panama city beach. >> we were told it was going to be a cat 5 when it hit, and by then, yeah, we were terrified, but there was nowhere for us to go, and we couldn't get on the roads. it was too late, so i took my whole family and my daughter, and we packed a food and water cooler and put it in our downstairs closet. we just stayed in there until we thought it was over. thank god we kept having the emergency alerts coming up so we had a pretty good idea how long we should be in the closet for. i had to go upstairs and grab a few things, and i thought the roof was going to come off, so i don't suggest trying to ride out a storm. >> swab says it was too late to get on the road once she realized the storm was going to hit. and after pounding the florida panhandle, michael's damaging winds moved inland. >> overnight strong winds and rain thrashed georgia. the storm will then move into areas that got drenched last month by hurricane florence. overnight, michael marching inland. mor
most of those who stayed say it was terr colleen swab, her young daughter and her mother rode out the storm in panama city beach. >> we were told it was going to be a cat 5 when it hit, and by then, yeah, we were terrified, but there was nowhere for us to go, and we couldn't get on the roads. it was too late, so i took my whole family and my daughter, and we packed a food and water cooler and put it in our downstairs closet. we just stayed in there until we thought it was over. thank god...
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immigration customs enforcement, or i.c.e., first released data systems who were fugitives, criminals, or a colleen by idet. i started scanning those and putting them into the system. in 2016, there was a report that found that uscis had matched people whose old fingerprint had not been dij tiesed. people who went under a different identity and. after the report during a previous, they started identifying who hadn't been order ordered. uscis established an office to review and refer such appropriate cases to doj for civility naturalization. since january 2017, uscis has identified pld 2,500 cases requiring review, and as of now, we have received that work. there is no denaturalization task force. i don't know how many times to repeat that. for the 10,000th time, there is no denaturalization task force. this is a group of adjudicators, or rather, officers and lawyers who are looking at the cases that were identified by i.c.e. of people who illegally entered the country, got deported and then illegally entered again under a fake identity, and then years later, lied to get citizenship. it is appropria
immigration customs enforcement, or i.c.e., first released data systems who were fugitives, criminals, or a colleen by idet. i started scanning those and putting them into the system. in 2016, there was a report that found that uscis had matched people whose old fingerprint had not been dij tiesed. people who went under a different identity and. after the report during a previous, they started identifying who hadn't been order ordered. uscis established an office to review and refer such...
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colleen harris reports. music: israelites — desmond dekker & the aces.the label secured dozens of hit songs. rudeboy: the story of trojan records, directed by nick jack davis, retraces the label's influence on the uk council estates, inspiring a new generation of british youths. you couldn't go to white clubs, simple. so, natural thing, you make your own fun. bringing the story to the contemporary world and showing why it is important, and it is important because music and fashion with it can make massive change. for all of us, it was like, let's make a positive story about immigration, and that was the heart of it. and then music and getting to the stories, which are brilliant. new migrants from the caribbean brought their music with them but there was a struggle to get it played so the importance of djs and their sound systems was crucial. we met a lot of resistance in the mainstream of our reggae music. none of the clubs in england and london would allow us to come and play reggae music. so, people would clear out their house, and we would go into the
colleen harris reports. music: israelites — desmond dekker & the aces.the label secured dozens of hit songs. rudeboy: the story of trojan records, directed by nick jack davis, retraces the label's influence on the uk council estates, inspiring a new generation of british youths. you couldn't go to white clubs, simple. so, natural thing, you make your own fun. bringing the story to the contemporary world and showing why it is important, and it is important because music and fashion with it...
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colleen harris reports. music: "israelites" — desmond dekker & the aces.secured dozens of hit songs. rudeboy: the story of trojan records, directed by nick jack davis, retraces the label's influence on the uk council estates, inspiring a new generation of british youths. you couldn't go to white clubs, simple. so, natural thing, you make your own fun. bringing the story to the contemporary world and showing why it is important, and it is important because music and fashion with it can make massive change. for all of us, it was like, let's make a positive story about immigration, and that was the heart of it. and then music and getting to the stories, which are brilliant. new migrants from the caribbean brought their music with them but there was a struggle to get it played so the importance of djs and their sound systems was crucial. we met a lot of resistance in the mainstream of our reggae music. none of the clubs in england and london would allow us to come and play reggae music. so, people would clear out their house, and we would go into the house and
colleen harris reports. music: "israelites" — desmond dekker & the aces.secured dozens of hit songs. rudeboy: the story of trojan records, directed by nick jack davis, retraces the label's influence on the uk council estates, inspiring a new generation of british youths. you couldn't go to white clubs, simple. so, natural thing, you make your own fun. bringing the story to the contemporary world and showing why it is important, and it is important because music and fashion with...
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affordability compared to the winter holidays where the average american spends around a thousand dollars colleen is a real bargain. that's it for us the business will go back to sara now with more news of thank you so much stephen if you think you had a bad day have to check this out with we're going to right now to toronto canada where an employee of the city's transit agency has his car literally swallowed up by a sinkhole in the city's portland industrial area check this out going down. now apparently the thing call appeared after a water main broke unleashing a torrent of floodwater the driver was able to escape the car just in time before it was partially submerged. the second round of the german cup is underway and i have max merrill here in the studio to analyze the results we have to begin with that game between byron munich and writing house and it was your pick of the game so far have turned out well leading housing for a small semi professional village team who managed to give the eighteen time record cup winners far munich a little bit of a scare should have been a walk or the really
affordability compared to the winter holidays where the average american spends around a thousand dollars colleen is a real bargain. that's it for us the business will go back to sara now with more news of thank you so much stephen if you think you had a bad day have to check this out with we're going to right now to toronto canada where an employee of the city's transit agency has his car literally swallowed up by a sinkhole in the city's portland industrial area check this out going down. now...
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colleen crocker, a special ed teacher turned her middle school into a shelter. then, there was frankie arroyo. frankie was working alone as a security guard at the santa rosa hilton when he saw flames approaching in the distance. without waiting for orders, he began pounding on doors to get people out. >> we were trying to evacuate as many people as we could. some people didn't believe me. is like believe me, we have to get out. looked outside, we have to get out now. >> reporter: he said he would take big gulps of air from inside rooms and then run through the smoke to the next door. and all, so he -- in all, he saved about 150 people from the hotel that was totally destroyed. she says the actions of people like frankie have widened her view of heroism. >> it has expanded to the point where any human i come across is capable of it. john ramos, kpix 5. >> heroes of october were nominated by people in the community. they chose today so people could commemorate the actual anniversary in their own way. >>> work is underway to shore up parts of the transit terminal
colleen crocker, a special ed teacher turned her middle school into a shelter. then, there was frankie arroyo. frankie was working alone as a security guard at the santa rosa hilton when he saw flames approaching in the distance. without waiting for orders, he began pounding on doors to get people out. >> we were trying to evacuate as many people as we could. some people didn't believe me. is like believe me, we have to get out. looked outside, we have to get out now. >> reporter:...
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in ohio, it's a matter of survival for colleen bowman and her family. >> my daughter was diagnosed with mella noma at 7 one year after the aca -- sorry. >> no, don't. >> and it was life changing what the ac krchlt a did for us. >> now cancer free the high school student worries about life without insurance coverage. >> all of my friends are worrying about who their date is going to be. but i'm worrying about what congressman voted on today. >> and here in missouri where voters face a close senate race, christie indicator run as pailates class. >> every one of you has diabetes. >> yes. >> how does having diabetes in a preexisting condition affect the way you vote. >> preexisting is the most important thing. because they say they'll cover preexisting but any cover preexisting at a higher rate. >> i also have an insulin pump it's $10,000. and insurance covered 807% of that. i make payments on that. >> how many of you voted or will vote democrat for this election. >> republican. >> show of hands, how many of you would be willing to switch parties based on the issue of health care? >> you'd
in ohio, it's a matter of survival for colleen bowman and her family. >> my daughter was diagnosed with mella noma at 7 one year after the aca -- sorry. >> no, don't. >> and it was life changing what the ac krchlt a did for us. >> now cancer free the high school student worries about life without insurance coverage. >> all of my friends are worrying about who their date is going to be. but i'm worrying about what congressman voted on today. >> and here in...
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that's the only one trading in the green ahead of the all important budget signoff as our colleen willem has been pointing out. 2.4% budget will get passed through the italian parliament next step will be how europe responds to that ftse 100 trading through the 7,000 level, they're rallying a tenth of a percentage point. german index also down .10 of a percentage point again on some of the news that has come out vis-a-vis the bavarian elections. csu losing ground. moving on to sectors right at the top we have telecoms and oil and gas oil and gas seeing a bit of a bounce this after wti posted the worst week last week it was down 4% on the week that was the worst week since may. the developments in saudi arabia and tensions with the international community has helped given as the spot price gets a boost right at the bottom we have financial services down 3/4 of a percentage point again, trade is here i want to talk about saudi assets as well as i mentioned, we've seen a bit of a bounce in the sector. crude is trading 81 again. we've reached 84 at the highs. came down 4% up half a percentag
that's the only one trading in the green ahead of the all important budget signoff as our colleen willem has been pointing out. 2.4% budget will get passed through the italian parliament next step will be how europe responds to that ftse 100 trading through the 7,000 level, they're rallying a tenth of a percentage point. german index also down .10 of a percentage point again on some of the news that has come out vis-a-vis the bavarian elections. csu losing ground. moving on to sectors right at...
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and you heard from colleen who said is that her daughter had been diagnosed with cancer, and she said that she spends her day to make sure that he is protect and her financial security is not going to be disruped because of health care insurance. so half of the country would not vote for a candidate who is going to limit the affordable care act. we are talking to the people ahead of the rally, and many are going to try to see what the president has to the say about this specific policy and one that impacts them every single day. >> it is amazing to to see them out there early, and the president has been claiming it and that is one example of it. charlie psyches, what about the kavanaugh effect, because we have evidence of some of the polls in the key states like nevada, tennessee, and arizona that the republicans are coming home to the president post kavanaugh, and whether it is the calendar, and whether it is kavanaugh, it is hard to tell. >> yeah, it is hard to tell. there is the coming home factor in states that are heavily red, but it is no question that the republicans and the co
and you heard from colleen who said is that her daughter had been diagnosed with cancer, and she said that she spends her day to make sure that he is protect and her financial security is not going to be disruped because of health care insurance. so half of the country would not vote for a candidate who is going to limit the affordable care act. we are talking to the people ahead of the rally, and many are going to try to see what the president has to the say about this specific policy and one...
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. >> colleen in a.t. wanted to clarify if people are crossing between ports of entry, will they be able to claim asylum if they make it through? what will happen in terms of trying to claim asylum if they manage to get through. >> i think part of the goal is to deter people from trying to cross between ports of entry. we are going to have a substantial capability with cbp assets supported with extra mobility and capability with our d.o.d. partners. we don't want them to cross that way in the first place. we will apply the full extent of our laws to those that cross illegally. >> thank you very much. if you have any more questions, we are happy to take this after. we appreciate you taking the time today. >>> let's go to jennifer griffin from the pentagon with the latest. jennifer? >> reporter: charles, we just heard from the commissioner of custom and border patrol. he summed up the point of this mission is to deter future care acaravans of migrants crossing. that's the point of asking the d.o.d. to come i
. >> colleen in a.t. wanted to clarify if people are crossing between ports of entry, will they be able to claim asylum if they make it through? what will happen in terms of trying to claim asylum if they manage to get through. >> i think part of the goal is to deter people from trying to cross between ports of entry. we are going to have a substantial capability with cbp assets supported with extra mobility and capability with our d.o.d. partners. we don't want them to cross that...
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am colleen marshall in conjunction with our studio host, wosu media, the ohio debate commission, and broadcast partners across ohio, we are pleased to bring you this important political conversation. we are coming to you from the fawcett center on the campus of ohio state university. the ohio state university. no no studio audience tonight, just the candidates and our journalists. mike thompson is the news and public affairs director here at wosu. mike jackson is the coanchor at cbs 4. and mark allen is a reporter. joining our panalists are the candidates. senator sherrod brown has served in the u.s. senate since 2006, and jim renacci represents ohio's 16th congressional district since 2010. gentlemen, we welcome both of you. the candidates have agreed tonight to alternating questions. 90 seconds for an answer, 60 seconds for a response, and then a 30-second rebuttal. by agreement, each will also give a 30-second opening statement, getting out with senator sherrod brown. sen. brown: thank you to all of you on the panel. special thanks especially to the voters of ohio watching tonight
am colleen marshall in conjunction with our studio host, wosu media, the ohio debate commission, and broadcast partners across ohio, we are pleased to bring you this important political conversation. we are coming to you from the fawcett center on the campus of ohio state university. the ohio state university. no no studio audience tonight, just the candidates and our journalists. mike thompson is the news and public affairs director here at wosu. mike jackson is the coanchor at cbs 4. and mark...
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colleen long from the ap. i wondered if you could talk a little bit more about whether the attorney general's referrals over removal proceedings have constricted judicial independence. >> what do you mean by referrals? are you talking about the certification process? >> the cases he's taken and sort of overturned the appeals. >> so as i said, everything -- if you have a fundamental flaw in a system, everything that's born out of it keeps coming back to that fundamental flaw. one of the fundamental flaws is the certification process, which is to give the top prosecutor the authority to step in any time, make the rules, and move on. i think if the latest decision isn't indicative, nobody even knew the case was under certification. we just showed up to work one day and found out the attorney general had certified a case, decided he didn't need briefings and issued a published decision. on an issue that we didn't even know was on the radar. nobody was talking about it. it wasn't a problem. so we don't comment on t
colleen long from the ap. i wondered if you could talk a little bit more about whether the attorney general's referrals over removal proceedings have constricted judicial independence. >> what do you mean by referrals? are you talking about the certification process? >> the cases he's taken and sort of overturned the appeals. >> so as i said, everything -- if you have a fundamental flaw in a system, everything that's born out of it keeps coming back to that fundamental flaw....
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afraid we're going to have to leave it thank you very much indeed for being with us today chris garcia colleen robertson and fernando russia's very briefly that was the end and thank you as always for watching you can see the program again at any time just by going to the web site at al-jazeera dot com for further discussion join us at our facebook page facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story and you can join the conversation on twitter handle at a.j. inside story from me adrian thinking of the whole team here and thanks for watching we'll see you buddy. in recent years the sawhill of north africa has witnessed the so-called war on terror. but is this official narrative. masking a larger battle. a battle for the earth's natural resources. shadow war in the sahara on algiers. and i'm daryn jordan and with a quick reminder of the top stories here on al-jazeera international aid is beginning to arrive in the devastated in the nation island of sin away z. the u.n. says almost two hundred thousand people are in desperate need of help after friday's earthquake and tsunami eight hundred fort
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i'm colleen marshall in columbus and in conjunction with our studio host w osu public media the ohio debate commission and our broadcast partners all over the state of ohio we are pleased to bring you this important political conversation. we are coming to you tonight from the center on the campus of the ohio state university and there was no studio audience tonight, just the candidates and are panel of journalists. mike thompson is the news and public affairs director heremi t w osu. mike jackson is the coanchor at nbc four and mark allen is the news anchor at w dtn in dayton. we welcome all three of you gentlemen. joining our panelists are the candidates. from anfield, ohio, sherrod brown , served in the u.s. senate from 2006 and representative jim renacci tom wadsworth, ohio. since 2010 he's presented ohio national district. gentlemen, we welcome both of you to this important conversation. the candidates have agreed tonight to alternate in questi question. ninety seconds for an answer. sixty seconds for a response and then a 32nd rebuttal. by agreement it will also give a 32nd ope
i'm colleen marshall in columbus and in conjunction with our studio host w osu public media the ohio debate commission and our broadcast partners all over the state of ohio we are pleased to bring you this important political conversation. we are coming to you tonight from the center on the campus of the ohio state university and there was no studio audience tonight, just the candidates and are panel of journalists. mike thompson is the news and public affairs director heremi t w osu. mike...
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grassley: before i speak, i ask unanimous consent that colleen urnst, special counsel on my judiciary committee staff be granted floor privileges for the duration of today's session. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. grassley: i come to the floor to speak on two different subjects. the most important one is the first one, to thank a lot of people who helped me chair and oversee the confirmation of judge brett kavanaugh. and i should have given this speech 72 hours ago, but i was in a hurry to get to the airport. so i'm making up for lost time now. as everyone knows on saturday the senate confirmed judge brett kavanaugh as our newest associate justice on the united states supreme court. so i come to the floor to thank the senate staff who helped make that confirmation possible. senators don't always recognize their stuff as much as we probably should, but i'm proud of the work that my staff accomplished over the last three months as we considered the nomination of kavanaugh. they've worked very diligently, and most of it behind the scenes on this confirmation process of our
grassley: before i speak, i ask unanimous consent that colleen urnst, special counsel on my judiciary committee staff be granted floor privileges for the duration of today's session. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. grassley: i come to the floor to speak on two different subjects. the most important one is the first one, to thank a lot of people who helped me chair and oversee the confirmation of judge brett kavanaugh. and i should have given this speech 72 hours ago, but i was in...
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in ohio, it's a mter of survival for colleen bowman and her family. >> my daughter was dwignosed melanomaone year after -- sorry. >> reporter: tno. >> and was life changing what the aca d for us. >> reporter: the high school student still worries about life withoutan ins coverage. >> all of my friends are worrying about, you know, who their homecoming date is going to be. i am worrying about what congressmen voted on today. >> reporter: in misi br voters face one of the closest senate races in the country, christie cater helps people with diabetes. >> do all of you have diabetes? >> yes. >> reporter: every single one of you? >> yes. >> reporter: how does having diabetes and a pre-existing condition affect the way youte >> it's the most important thing because they say they'll cover pre-existing, but they cover pre-existing at a much. higher ra >> i have an insulin pump. it's $10,000. an shoorninsurance covered 80% that. i make payments on that. >> reporter: how many of you will vote democrat for this election? undecided, undecided, democrat, democrat, republican. show of hands, how many o
in ohio, it's a mter of survival for colleen bowman and her family. >> my daughter was dwignosed melanomaone year after -- sorry. >> reporter: tno. >> and was life changing what the aca d for us. >> reporter: the high school student still worries about life withoutan ins coverage. >> all of my friends are worrying about, you know, who their homecoming date is going to be. i am worrying about what congressmen voted on today. >> reporter: in misi br voters face...
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in ohio, it's a matter of survival for colleen and her family. >> my daughter was diagnosed with melanoma, the aca -- sorry. >> reporter: no, don't. >> and it was life-changing what the aca did for us. >> reporter: now, cancer-free, the high school student still worries about life without insurance coverage. >> all of my friends are worrying about, you know, who their homecoming date will be. and i'm sitting at home worried about what congressmen voted on today. >> reporter: here in missouri, where voters faced one of the close of the races in the country. christie cater runs a pilates class. do all of you have diabetes? >> yes. >> reporter: every one of you? >> yes. >> reporter: how does having diabetes and a pre-existing condition affect the way you vote? >> pre-existing is the most important thing because they say they'll cover pre-existing but they cover pre-existing at a much higher rate. >> i have an insulin pump. it's $10,000. and insurance covered 80% of that. so i make payments on that. >> reporter: how many of you voted or will vote democrat for this election? undecided, undecid
in ohio, it's a matter of survival for colleen and her family. >> my daughter was diagnosed with melanoma, the aca -- sorry. >> reporter: no, don't. >> and it was life-changing what the aca did for us. >> reporter: now, cancer-free, the high school student still worries about life without insurance coverage. >> all of my friends are worrying about, you know, who their homecoming date will be. and i'm sitting at home worried about what congressmen voted on today....
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colleen swab of panama city said she and her family rode out the hurricane in their downstairs closet. >> we were hiding in the closet. all i could hear was a lot of wind and i thought the roof was going to come off. >> reporter: sabrina marshall was also home with her family when hurricane michael bared down. >> and that's when he said, move, move. the door open and the roof flew off. >> reporter: massive power outages across florida, alabama and georgia. and hurricane michael even as it hit georgia was not giving up, still a category 3 hurricane at that point with plenty of punch, thrashing winds tearing apart homes and uprooting trees, including this one caught on a home security system. >> it was terrifying honestly. it was a lot of noise. we thought the windows were going to break and we did whatever we could, just kind of hunkered down and tried to wait it out. >> reporter: you can see the choppers overhead this morning surveying the damage and looking to see if there are people in need. one of the first we have seen over this particular neighborhood here in the panhandle. what
colleen swab of panama city said she and her family rode out the hurricane in their downstairs closet. >> we were hiding in the closet. all i could hear was a lot of wind and i thought the roof was going to come off. >> reporter: sabrina marshall was also home with her family when hurricane michael bared down. >> and that's when he said, move, move. the door open and the roof flew off. >> reporter: massive power outages across florida, alabama and georgia. and hurricane...
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colleen bowman has a 14-year-old daughter that recover from cancer. she has been work to go make sure her daughter is covered even though she has a pre-existing condition. they're getting politically active for the very first time this mid in term election year and it's all about this one issue. health care. take a listen. >> just from a show of hands, how many of you would say health care is one of the most important issues to you in this election? all of you. >> my daughter was diagnosed with melanoma at 7, one year after the aca -- sorry. >> no, don't. >> and it was life changing what the aca did for us. >> she's now cancer free. however, we now have to worry about that she will not be covered because of not having the protection of pre-existing conditions. >> so this is a new concern. >> yes. >> i will say the first thought that we -- i had after we went through all these tests was, thank god she's protected. >> is it something you feel like you don't have any more? >> i feel like we are in serious jeopardy of having that slip away and i worry abo
colleen bowman has a 14-year-old daughter that recover from cancer. she has been work to go make sure her daughter is covered even though she has a pre-existing condition. they're getting politically active for the very first time this mid in term election year and it's all about this one issue. health care. take a listen. >> just from a show of hands, how many of you would say health care is one of the most important issues to you in this election? all of you. >> my daughter was...