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we lost 24 aircraft the first day, 24 helicopters and the distinct memories that i have of that is a c.h.-47 chinook flying down the valley with fire coming out of the back of his aircraft. his whole aircraft was on fire. >> and at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts. wake forest professor david lubin shares fridges his book illle lution: american art and the first world war." >> tuesday morning, we're live in atlanta, georgia, for the
we lost 24 aircraft the first day, 24 helicopters and the distinct memories that i have of that is a c.h.-47 chinook flying down the valley with fire coming out of the back of his aircraft. his whole aircraft was on fire. >> and at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts. wake forest professor david lubin shares fridges his book illle lution: american art and the first world war." >> tuesday morning, we're live in atlanta, georgia, for the
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not offered anymore and we changed our payment method and went from paper check to electronic and a. c.h. and this is recent and it's across board with all our clients having a hard time applying the payments so there's about 15m.e.a. members in this group of about 200 that we're working on to fix. >> all right. so with the system change and the payment system you've run in though issues and i'm sure that director greyson and the staff have been working with you on these items? >> all right. >> can you remind the board how long they have been provided services forks h.s.s. in the city? >> and last year it was the first year we decided to provide volunteer in the city and they administered that for us. >> well thank you for giving us a heads-up to both of these issues. we appreciate it very much. that is a sign of a true partner >> the m.a.a. for this member? >> say that again? >> have you reached out? >> i am reaching out. i've got about, i've been through about half and i'm working on it. >> because m.a.a. might be able to provide you more help because they have more information about t
not offered anymore and we changed our payment method and went from paper check to electronic and a. c.h. and this is recent and it's across board with all our clients having a hard time applying the payments so there's about 15m.e.a. members in this group of about 200 that we're working on to fix. >> all right. so with the system change and the payment system you've run in though issues and i'm sure that director greyson and the staff have been working with you on these items? >>...
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key reason at this point is the republicans in the house thought that they came up with a clever plan to add the c.hh.i.p. funding and then many said, no, we're not doing that, the freedom caucus. so unclear if that's going to go bye-bye. and, if so, then what? and there's a lot of frustration among democrats, as you can imagine, that they felt that they had a bipartisan plan and the president blew it. >> it doesn't seem that there's a great indication -- look, we're all in favor of more progress. it doesn't look like they'll be able to get daca or the dreamer aspect of it done by from. so for all of the talk about love, i don't think the left gets anything on the dreamers if there's no security in there and at least one of the big ticket items, whether it's migration or the lottery. >> no question, because for the d.r.e.a.m.ers, the deadline isn't friday. it's not until march. but let's go back to the notion of the government funding. i've covered congress for a long time. everybody talks about the new normal and how things are different now. this is not normal, the idea of doing short-term spendin
key reason at this point is the republicans in the house thought that they came up with a clever plan to add the c.hh.i.p. funding and then many said, no, we're not doing that, the freedom caucus. so unclear if that's going to go bye-bye. and, if so, then what? and there's a lot of frustration among democrats, as you can imagine, that they felt that they had a bipartisan plan and the president blew it. >> it doesn't seem that there's a great indication -- look, we're all in favor of more...
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we're trying to do a long-term extension for c.h.. >> meanwhile, house speaker paul ryan looked to clear up the confusion on where the president stood on the bill saying the president fully understands the details. >> i am sure where he stands. i just spoke to him about a half an hour ago. i didn't see what he wrote, but i've spoken with the president. he fully supports passing what we're bringing to the floor today. >> hours after the president's a tweet, the white house trying to clarify his remarks saying the administration would like a clear version of the continuing resolution without other spending matters attached. >>> amid the ongoing russian probe, the house intel committee has postponed its highly anticipated interview today with white house communications director hope hicks. the abrupt change in plans comes as the white house has been negotiating with the committee over potentially limiting the scope of questioning for former white house chief strategist steve bannon. meanwhile, president trump said last week that it was,
we're trying to do a long-term extension for c.h.. >> meanwhile, house speaker paul ryan looked to clear up the confusion on where the president stood on the bill saying the president fully understands the details. >> i am sure where he stands. i just spoke to him about a half an hour ago. i didn't see what he wrote, but i've spoken with the president. he fully supports passing what we're bringing to the floor today. >> hours after the president's a tweet, the white house...
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a list of things just now. are we talking about border security? c.h. i of i.p., dreamers, disaster relief for puerto rico? >> yes. a robust disaster relief package that addresses puerto rico and the virgin islands, western wildfires as well as texas and florida and the hurricane recovery funding. there's also a pension issue that i think is not widely known but is a long-standing unevolved issue that would be addressed in this. it would also ensure in the event of a shutdown, department of defense personnel would be paid. it addresses a wide range of issues from funding for the opioid crisis to disaster relief to our now months overdue budget agreement that would allow us to move forward on appropriations for the fiscal year that started in october. >> is your caucus united behind this? is joe manchin on this. >> it hasn't been put in front of the whole caucus. but what from i can see the basic outline put out this morning, i would expect our whole caucus would support it. >> what does that do in terms of procedural votes in terms of cloture and what the republicans are putting forward? >> that's a great q
a list of things just now. are we talking about border security? c.h. i of i.p., dreamers, disaster relief for puerto rico? >> yes. a robust disaster relief package that addresses puerto rico and the virgin islands, western wildfires as well as texas and florida and the hurricane recovery funding. there's also a pension issue that i think is not widely known but is a long-standing unevolved issue that would be addressed in this. it would also ensure in the event of a shutdown, department...
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c.h. incht p. would be authorized another 60 years. that is a long-term reauthorization. >> politics is about the art of the possible. the reality is that there's not a final deal that would be available by midnight tonight. there's just not. on the other hand -- >> who is to blame for that? >> we can actually -- we can talk about who is to blame and who is not. i'm a physician. if i know that someone is having a problem, i don't say oh, my gosh, you should have done this, you should have done that. i say what is possible? we can accomplish this. we're going to accomplish it, because it gets us to the next step. that's what we have before us. are we going to reauthorize c.h.i.p. so kids don't start losing insurance monday or sunday even and are we going to keep the government open? that is before us. we can talk about theatrical possibility. >> i'm not talking theatrical. i'm just saying 87% of americans believe that these d.r.e.a.m.ers should be protected and a lot of americans are wondering if you all will be doing the right thing. >> that's a
c.h. incht p. would be authorized another 60 years. that is a long-term reauthorization. >> politics is about the art of the possible. the reality is that there's not a final deal that would be available by midnight tonight. there's just not. on the other hand -- >> who is to blame for that? >> we can actually -- we can talk about who is to blame and who is not. i'm a physician. if i know that someone is having a problem, i don't say oh, my gosh, you should have done this, you...