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we know that there are nearly 1 million people who are like charlene, and charlene is just one example for the decisions that have been made not to draw down these types of federal dollars. i can't tell you how many constituents have been in touch with my office complaining they went on to the federal exchange's website, went through all of the hoops, and were told at the very end they did not qualify for subsidies and would not get access to health care because florida had made a decision not to expand. i think people need to hold republicans in tallahassee accountable. >> i see you shaking your head, jonathan. >> you know, it's really true. they need to be held accountable, i think you're absolutely right, al, this is undercovered. this is really a tragedy of epic proportions. because remember, whether or not you like obamacare, let's take the politics out of this, the federal government said to the state of florida, florida, you have 1 million uninsured people below the poverty line. we, the federal government, will pay 100% of the cost to cover them. florida only had to say yes. th
we know that there are nearly 1 million people who are like charlene, and charlene is just one example for the decisions that have been made not to draw down these types of federal dollars. i can't tell you how many constituents have been in touch with my office complaining they went on to the federal exchange's website, went through all of the hoops, and were told at the very end they did not qualify for subsidies and would not get access to health care because florida had made a decision not...
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>> absolutely. >> charlene franks rested her case with confidence. there were some things she didn't have. >> no murder weapon. >> no. >> no witnesses. >> no. >> no blood in his car. >> no. his advantage was trying to say that i'm just a bad husband, i'm a criminal as far as money goes. but there's no evidence i killed my wife. >> now it was the defense's turn to fire back. >>> and fire back they did. on everything. his marriage. >> did you love her? >> i did love her. >> his alibi. >> he was already warming up on the field. >> his second wife. >> vanessa had her motives for saying what she's going to say. >> which would be? >> when "dateline" continues. at the corner of "where you need us most" and "where you least expect us," walgreens is more than just a drugstore. some pharmacy staff deliver medications right to your hospital bedside. and whenever, wherever you have questions, walgreens experts are there for you 24/7 with online pharmacy chat. we even bring immunizations to seniors right where they need us. because life doesn't stand still, and n
>> absolutely. >> charlene franks rested her case with confidence. there were some things she didn't have. >> no murder weapon. >> no. >> no witnesses. >> no. >> no blood in his car. >> no. his advantage was trying to say that i'm just a bad husband, i'm a criminal as far as money goes. but there's no evidence i killed my wife. >> now it was the defense's turn to fire back. >>> and fire back they did. on everything. his marriage....
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perhaps it's time for democrats to remember charlene dill.id report. i'll see you back here tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. eastern where we'll have coverage as the nation marks one year since the boston marathon bombing. be sure to visit us on-line at the reid report.msnbc.com and the cycle is up next. say, hikelists, what do you have going on today? >> we have a lot going on. we're going to talk about the plane and politics. we're also going to talk about that nevada rancher story you heard a lot about. very strong feelings because some people on our team know what it's like to live out there in that utah, nevada area. >> i wonder who. >> somebody actually said to us get your hand out of the corridor, so we're going to break that down, and also, you know, i think when jeb bush talks about immigration as an act of love, he is absolutely right. we're going to dig into that. >> absolutely. every so often jeb bush gets it right, and i cannot wait to hear what the cycle has to say. the cycle is up next. this is interesting. it says here that a woman's sex
perhaps it's time for democrats to remember charlene dill.id report. i'll see you back here tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. eastern where we'll have coverage as the nation marks one year since the boston marathon bombing. be sure to visit us on-line at the reid report.msnbc.com and the cycle is up next. say, hikelists, what do you have going on today? >> we have a lot going on. we're going to talk about the plane and politics. we're also going to talk about that nevada rancher story you heard a lot...
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but charlene had health problems.ot afford to see a doctor. she didn't make enough to qualify fi for a subsidy to get obama care. my best friend died because she didn't have the medical insurance she needed because florida, my state, and i'm a fifth generation floridian decided not to take the money that would have helped her. >> i mean, how do republicans run against that? >> i don't know that they can. there is a -- not just health care here. there's the fact that you have this woman working so many jobs. she paid $9,000 a year, with two children. and you expect americans to live on that? so republicans aren't just standing in the way of health care, they're standinging in the way of minimum wage hike, standing in the way of people having access to the very basic things that people need to survive. and i argue, this isn't just about health care. this is a stand-in. this opposition to obam that is a stand-in for a smaller group of americans who are getting older, they're less diverse, they're less happy with barack o
but charlene had health problems.ot afford to see a doctor. she didn't make enough to qualify fi for a subsidy to get obama care. my best friend died because she didn't have the medical insurance she needed because florida, my state, and i'm a fifth generation floridian decided not to take the money that would have helped her. >> i mean, how do republicans run against that? >> i don't know that they can. there is a -- not just health care here. there's the fact that you have this...
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a friend of charlene's recently shared her frustration. listen to this, joan. >> she could not afford medications. she could not afford to see a doctor. she did not make enough for a subsidy to get obamacare. my best friend died because florida, my state, and i'm a fifth generation floridian, decided not to take the money that would have helped her. >> i mean, how many charlenes are out there. are we going hear more charlenes if we don't break this obstruction move? >> we are, rev. there. >>'s a very respective harvard study that estimated 17,000 americans will die every year if the states that have not taken medicaid expansion continue to refuse it. this is money they're leaving on the table. and these are people they're leaving uncovered and untreated. they used to pit welfare recipients against the working poor and they used to elevate the working poor. we're talking about the working poor. we're talking about people who are scraping by and who earn too much for the old medicaid rules. but they are covered under expansi expansion, they'
a friend of charlene's recently shared her frustration. listen to this, joan. >> she could not afford medications. she could not afford to see a doctor. she did not make enough for a subsidy to get obamacare. my best friend died because florida, my state, and i'm a fifth generation floridian, decided not to take the money that would have helped her. >> i mean, how many charlenes are out there. are we going hear more charlenes if we don't break this obstruction move? >> we are,...
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charlene dill had a heart condition but uninsured she went without the coverage she needed.nto the medicaidda. . according to a recent study, as many as 17,000 americans will die as a result of states refusing to expand medicaid. in florida alone, that means 3 to 6 deaths like char dean dill every day. to the governors who have chosen to abandon the neediest in their states expansion of medicaid isn't adding people to the titanic, it's giving them a spot in the lifeboat. that's all for now. i'll see you tomorrow. live from washington, d.c., at 4:00 p.m. eastern. "the ed show" is next. >>> good evening, americans and welcome to "the ed show." live from las vegas, i'm ready to go, let's get to work! >> the american people work hard and they've got a right to expect their elected representatives to do the same. >> seriously. >> top political priority. >> legislation endeded up stalling in congress. >> it's a strategy that's worked for them before. >> top political priority -- >> 40% of insured will be reduced in kentucky thanks to obamacare. >> chaos. >> i don't think mitch mcc
charlene dill had a heart condition but uninsured she went without the coverage she needed.nto the medicaidda. . according to a recent study, as many as 17,000 americans will die as a result of states refusing to expand medicaid. in florida alone, that means 3 to 6 deaths like char dean dill every day. to the governors who have chosen to abandon the neediest in their states expansion of medicaid isn't adding people to the titanic, it's giving them a spot in the lifeboat. that's all for now....
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dill was one of them charlene was a hardworking single mom who worked three jobs to help make ends meet last year charlene made just eleven thousand dollars cleaning houses and babysitting she used that money to help put food on the table for kids and put a roof over their house she also had a severe heart condition but she couldn't afford the treatment for it because she didn't have health insurance despite her health woes showing continue to work three jobs and continue to be the best mother that she could for her children but one day last month when she was in a neighbor's house trying to sell a vacuum cleaner charlene died from an untreated heart disease she died because multi-millionaire rick scott chose to play politics rather than per protect the lives of the florida citizens that he was supposed to be serving. but now it looks like people are figuring out how sick and twisted this republican political strategy is new polling suggests that republican opposition to obamacare and specifically to expanding medicaid for millions of working poor americans is a losing strategy recent p
dill was one of them charlene was a hardworking single mom who worked three jobs to help make ends meet last year charlene made just eleven thousand dollars cleaning houses and babysitting she used that money to help put food on the table for kids and put a roof over their house she also had a severe heart condition but she couldn't afford the treatment for it because she didn't have health insurance despite her health woes showing continue to work three jobs and continue to be the best mother...
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over at 62nd and international blvd just outside charlenes community closet where they actually acceptich are resold at discounted prices. these bins placed outside do not belong to the thrift store they are for a non profit that ships the clothes over seas, the intresting part is vollenteer workers don't takes clothes from the bin .however we sort our donation and some of our donation are trash so we bag them up and put them in the bin but that's not the reason the city of oakland is considering banning the donation bins, if more for that is happening outside the bins like this bag that cost was dropped off in many places the bins which are only for clothes, shoes and in some cases books are attracting blight or in laymans terms trash like here at macauthor blvd near the border of san leandro, where trash is in and around the donation bin over near hegenburger yer another bin with trash in and around it, sometimes it s mattresses, couches, televisions, dead animals, you name it same forecast for the east bay valley 64 for livermore. over and oakland it look for about 66. here is your
over at 62nd and international blvd just outside charlenes community closet where they actually acceptich are resold at discounted prices. these bins placed outside do not belong to the thrift store they are for a non profit that ships the clothes over seas, the intresting part is vollenteer workers don't takes clothes from the bin .however we sort our donation and some of our donation are trash so we bag them up and put them in the bin but that's not the reason the city of oakland is...
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we talked a lot about charlene, a young mother in the medicaid gap who passed away last month. how can republicans continue to ignore people like marlene? people that are in steerous jeopardy because of they are playing politics rather than dealing with policy that would help get the medical attention and the insurance they need? >> hopefully this will collapse under its own weight maybe after november, you know, when there's -- the final election before they maybe come to terms with the fact that this is law and medicaid will expand in a bunch more of these states. it's a human tragedy. people who may have cancer and not know it. they know they've got something, that i don't feel right, but they can't go to the doctor because they can't afford it and they lived in a state where republicans have chosen try to score political points. i don't even necessarily think they're scoring political points at home. it's some gamble that maybe they can weave their way through the tea party on the national stage to try to win their way to becoming vice president or nominated to be president
we talked a lot about charlene, a young mother in the medicaid gap who passed away last month. how can republicans continue to ignore people like marlene? people that are in steerous jeopardy because of they are playing politics rather than dealing with policy that would help get the medical attention and the insurance they need? >> hopefully this will collapse under its own weight maybe after november, you know, when there's -- the final election before they maybe come to terms with the...
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so, i ran back outside, hey, charlene, i'll have a home for you.s soon as i gave it away it felt so good for me. oh, wow this is great, you know, these people are so happy. and then a couple of screws. >> reporter:ful so good greg decided to do it again. and again. and again. with the help of a rotating cast of volunteers greg has now built more than a dozen homes for the homeless. all are on wheels. all made solely out of the materials greg pulls each morning from those trash piles. and all are destined to make a homeless neighbor's life a little drier, a little safer. >> it's great. i have my own place to be. >> reporter: and judging by the look on kelly's face, a whole lot happier. kelly says she has not had a roof over her head for 19 years. but will tonight thanks to greg. >> you know, a lot of happiness which is the best part for me. >> reporter: garvin thomas, "today in the bay." >> "today in the bay" continues with the latest on a possible breakthrough in the search for that missing malaysian airliner. >>> and something is looking at you in
so, i ran back outside, hey, charlene, i'll have a home for you.s soon as i gave it away it felt so good for me. oh, wow this is great, you know, these people are so happy. and then a couple of screws. >> reporter:ful so good greg decided to do it again. and again. and again. with the help of a rotating cast of volunteers greg has now built more than a dozen homes for the homeless. all are on wheels. all made solely out of the materials greg pulls each morning from those trash piles. and...
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work and another study now which comes out of the civil rights movement and the episode in which charlene hunter was integrating the university. so the 60s work, i don't know whether you know it or not or whether you have gone to the brooklyn museum which now has a show on the artifice of on the art of the civil rights movement finally here in brooklyn from the 60s. [applause] you know, it's 2015 i will point out and it is curated by kevin jones who some of you may know. and so that is going on and so now my mission is to bring to the public the 70s work. faith is much better known for tar beach and her story who's afraid of and jemima? is also known for her children's books tar beach being the most famous of them. [applause] and her work is in the collections and in all the major museums but right now, since i was growing up while she was doing the 70s work in 1970 i was 18. in 1979 i was 19 and in 1980 i was 28. 1979 i did black macchio. when i wrote black macchio after having spent my life living in a house with an artist to produce the work that you see behind you see behind you and w
work and another study now which comes out of the civil rights movement and the episode in which charlene hunter was integrating the university. so the 60s work, i don't know whether you know it or not or whether you have gone to the brooklyn museum which now has a show on the artifice of on the art of the civil rights movement finally here in brooklyn from the 60s. [applause] you know, it's 2015 i will point out and it is curated by kevin jones who some of you may know. and so that is going on...
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if you ask the likes of charlene at fitch in beijing, she would say yes. bit more optimistic on the chinese banking sector and looking specifically these days at valcombugses because they're at extremely low. >> because investors are scared. >> certainly. and look at how the stocks have fallen year to date. has really bank seen the biggest decline of 16%. bank of china reported late st week down about 6% icbc the largest lender by market value and in chinas tomorrow. >> and that's one to watch as well. thanks for that. ge's plan to buy french power and rail company could be derailed here. rival siemens is now offering some of its transport assets plus cash in exchange for its power the largest willing to match or beat business. siemens says it's ge's offer to guarantee jobs and management positions. would value alstom at about $13 billion. and toyota's reorganizing its u.s. marketing operations but have not said how many jobs may be lost as a result. sources say the company is relocating its california headquarters to dallas. it currently employs more than
if you ask the likes of charlene at fitch in beijing, she would say yes. bit more optimistic on the chinese banking sector and looking specifically these days at valcombugses because they're at extremely low. >> because investors are scared. >> certainly. and look at how the stocks have fallen year to date. has really bank seen the biggest decline of 16%. bank of china reported late st week down about 6% icbc the largest lender by market value and in chinas tomorrow. >> and...
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study now" which comes out of the civil rights movement t and particularly the episode this which charlene hunter gold was integrating the university. so the '60s work i don't know whether you know it or not or whether you've gone over the brooklyn museum which now has a show on the civil rights movement, the art of the civil rights movement finally here in brooklyn from the '60s -- [applause] you know? 2015, i'll point out. and it's curated by kelly jones who with some of you may know. and so that's going on. and so now hi mission is to -- my mission is to bring to the public the '70s work. faith is much better known for tar beach and her story -- [inaudible] "who's afraid of aunt jemima." she's also known for her children's books, "tar beach" being the most famous of them. [applause] and her work is in the collections of all the major museums. but right now -- since i was growing up while she was doing the '70s work, in 1970 i was 18, in 1979 i was 19 or 1980 i was 20 -- no, that's not right. 28, right. 1979 i did "black macho." when i wrote "black macho," after having spent my life livi
study now" which comes out of the civil rights movement t and particularly the episode this which charlene hunter gold was integrating the university. so the '60s work i don't know whether you know it or not or whether you've gone over the brooklyn museum which now has a show on the civil rights movement, the art of the civil rights movement finally here in brooklyn from the '60s -- [applause] you know? 2015, i'll point out. and it's curated by kelly jones who with some of you may know....
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over at 62nd and international blvd just outside charlenes community closet where they actually accept like these which are resold at discounted prices. these bins placed outside do not belong to the thrift store they are for a non profit that ships the clothes over seas, the intresting part is vollenteer workers don't takes clothes from the bin .however we sort our donation and some of our donation are trash so we bag them up and put them in the bin but that's not the reason the city of oakland is considering banning the donation bins, if more for that is happening outside the bins like this bag that was dropped off in many places the bins which are only for clothes, shoes and in some cases books are attracting blight or in laymans terms trash like here at macauthor blvd near the border of san leandro, where trash is in and around the donation bin over near hegenburger yer another bin with trash in and around it, sometimes it s mattresses, couches, televisions, dead animals, you name it over in the diamod district a baby's swing thingy is left right next to where it read clothes or sh
over at 62nd and international blvd just outside charlenes community closet where they actually accept like these which are resold at discounted prices. these bins placed outside do not belong to the thrift store they are for a non profit that ships the clothes over seas, the intresting part is vollenteer workers don't takes clothes from the bin .however we sort our donation and some of our donation are trash so we bag them up and put them in the bin but that's not the reason the city of...
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charlene first winner for toughest news story of 2013. >> wbz-tv and radio because they were just everywherent booing. they did an incredible job there. the second winner is a very popular entertainment program. who does that go to? >> "orange is the new black." it is a comedy that treats a very serious subject, women in prison. the things they go through, politics, all kinds of things. it's wonderful. >> there were so many good shows out this year. we all admire them. why this particular program? because it said something more? was it the craft of it or about a greater issue? >> i think it was a combination of all of those. one of the big problems these days is women in prison. everybody in prison really. but this one, it has a light treatment, so it's more receptive for an audience, but it was pretty strong. >> the third winner is another show you say is breaking barriers "scandal." >> the first time in 40 years you have an african-american woman, kerry washington in a very formidable role based on a real-life person, a fixture in washington, d.c. yet, she transcends race. "the new yorker"
charlene first winner for toughest news story of 2013. >> wbz-tv and radio because they were just everywherent booing. they did an incredible job there. the second winner is a very popular entertainment program. who does that go to? >> "orange is the new black." it is a comedy that treats a very serious subject, women in prison. the things they go through, politics, all kinds of things. it's wonderful. >> there were so many good shows out this year. we all admire...
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go on and on about don't exist but the red state donut hole is actually killing people last month charlenedill a hardworking single mom who worked three jobs to make ends meet collapsed and died from a diagnosed but untreated heart condition like approximately seven hundred fifty thousand other floridians stuck in the red state donut hole charlene could not afford the potentially life saving health insurance couldn't get it even because florida's governor republican governor rick scott is refusing to expand medicaid under obamacare charleen probably isn't the only person killed by the red state don't hold death panels and morse people will soon die according to a new study out of harvard university as many as seventeen thousand people will die this year as a result of the republican refusal to expand medicaid by saying no to expanding medicaid republicans in twenty four states have said no to the right to life of people who puts. them into office this flies in the face of all political logic public policy polling voters in red states actually support expanding medicaid by a wide margin eve
go on and on about don't exist but the red state donut hole is actually killing people last month charlenedill a hardworking single mom who worked three jobs to make ends meet collapsed and died from a diagnosed but untreated heart condition like approximately seven hundred fifty thousand other floridians stuck in the red state donut hole charlene could not afford the potentially life saving health insurance couldn't get it even because florida's governor republican governor rick scott is...
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forget her name we did a whole story about her here who just died she had she darlene was her name charlene that's right and she had she had heart disease she went to the e.r. the r. said you've got it you've got to get you know you bring your medication to for you to treat your card or whatever it was she couldn't afford to go to the doctor she couldn't she to take a third job to pay off the e.r. bill she was making eleven thousand dollars a year in florida if you make over thirty seven hundred dollars or forty three hundred dollars a year you don't qualify for free medicaid in florida and if you make under eleven thousand four hundred a year you don't qualify under obamacare for the for the for the subsidies so she was caught in the red state republican donut hole she was making and she died that's terrible but you know it's terrible it rick scott should be prosecuted for murder what about the people that lost their health care that's what about the people lost their health care because of obamacare and then because of the obamacare website health care dot gov is a piece of absolute junk
forget her name we did a whole story about her here who just died she had she darlene was her name charlene that's right and she had she had heart disease she went to the e.r. the r. said you've got it you've got to get you know you bring your medication to for you to treat your card or whatever it was she couldn't afford to go to the doctor she couldn't she to take a third job to pay off the e.r. bill she was making eleven thousand dollars a year in florida if you make over thirty seven...