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collins, your son, richard collins iii shared your name. what was he like?re's so much focus on how he was ripped from this world. what was he li when he was here? ck: our son was -- he was the type of person who was ambitious. he was athletic. he loved sports. he was a big lacrosse fan, as well as playing soccer. and he also just enjoyed life. heoved meeting people. he loved engaging with people and, you know, finding common ground and common interests with other people. so i guess i would define him as being a people person who look for opportunities to stretch himself and extend himself. one of the things that he did after he expressed to us that he wanted to join rotc in college, he went on to go to airborne school. and when he first told us he wanted to go jump out of a plane, i was like, are you sure you want to do this, son? i mean, that's pretty dangerous stuff. he's like, yeah, dad, i can handle it. so i'm like, okay. and sure enough, he went through and successfully completed it and he was really proud to be able to wear the airborne emblem on his
collins, your son, richard collins iii shared your name. what was he like?re's so much focus on how he was ripped from this world. what was he li when he was here? ck: our son was -- he was the type of person who was ambitious. he was athletic. he loved sports. he was a big lacrosse fan, as well as playing soccer. and he also just enjoyed life. heoved meeting people. he loved engaging with people and, you know, finding common ground and common interests with other people. so i guess i would...
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the michael collins film has indicated that they might— collins film has indicated that they might havethat. he was not an experienced mititary— show that. he was not an experienced military man — show that. he was not an experienced military man. he was a director of intelligence and a ministry for finance — intelligence and a ministry for finance on the civilian side. he had very little — finance on the civilian side. he had very little experience of fighting on the _ very little experience of fighting on the field in the guerrilla war. 100 years — on the field in the guerrilla war. 100 years on, his death is being remembered, including here yesterday at the place where he was killed a century ago. mark sampson, bbc, newsline. we are going to talk a bit more with our special correspondent fergal keane. he was a huge, iconic figure in irish history. he signed that very controversial anglo—irish treaty which he said at the time he feared he had signed his own death warrant, and he was right. why was that treaty so important? that treaty from — that treaty so important? that treaty from
the michael collins film has indicated that they might— collins film has indicated that they might havethat. he was not an experienced mititary— show that. he was not an experienced military man — show that. he was not an experienced military man. he was a director of intelligence and a ministry for finance — intelligence and a ministry for finance on the civilian side. he had very little — finance on the civilian side. he had very little experience of fighting on the _ very little...
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, or the death of michael collins, 100 years ago today.lematic question that came up in ireland when i was growing up or as a young adult was, what would collins have said about this? we don�*t know. he died at the age of 31. at the time that he died, even his most bitter enemies would have acknowledged his extraordinary skill as an intelligence officer, as the man who directed the intelligence war against the british, but also as minister of finance. his great skill was as an organiser and an administrator, and it is somewhat ironic if inevitable that because he is this sort of tall, good—looking character with a reputation for being warm and avuncular that he is seen as the kind of lost heroic guerrilla leader, when in reality his skill was as a governor, whose skill was to make things happen and make them happen on time. he had no patience for people who are not punctual, who didn�*t write down what exactly was spent on what in the administration of the war. and so i think if one tries to stand back and look at his contribution, it was
, or the death of michael collins, 100 years ago today.lematic question that came up in ireland when i was growing up or as a young adult was, what would collins have said about this? we don�*t know. he died at the age of 31. at the time that he died, even his most bitter enemies would have acknowledged his extraordinary skill as an intelligence officer, as the man who directed the intelligence war against the british, but also as minister of finance. his great skill was as an organiser and...
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>>sara collins, a viewer offers this. one of they put more -- why don't they put more effort to bring down drug prices in hospitals? subsidies to hospitals to ensure cheaper pricing across the board for all patients. are there other ways to control costs? is there enough effort to do that? guest: that is a really good question and is a major policy challenge, both at the federal government and the state level. we are seeing a lot of activity of the state level trying to get costs under control, passing legislation to put in place a public option. other efforts at the state level . i would point out in the inflation reduction act, the bill we have been talking about that has been introduced, it does finally address the drug pricing issues and problems we are seeing in medicare and also the commercial market. the bill imposes inflation caps on drugs which limit pricing for drugs every year. inflation caps can apply to medicare and the commercial market. this is expected to dampen prescription drug price growth. we are seein
>>sara collins, a viewer offers this. one of they put more -- why don't they put more effort to bring down drug prices in hospitals? subsidies to hospitals to ensure cheaper pricing across the board for all patients. are there other ways to control costs? is there enough effort to do that? guest: that is a really good question and is a major policy challenge, both at the federal government and the state level. we are seeing a lot of activity of the state level trying to get costs under...
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it was warm in fort collins, a tall-ish town, remember.ict, young people gathered around favorite watering holes. plenty of young women, carefree, drinking, celebrating a weekend, unaware. but, worried. this time, the police were watching, because they were very worried. >> we have the surveillance set up over the weekend. we were not going to let him out of our sights. so, we had teams, that were rotating, while we waited. we can actually make an arrest. >> all weekend, surveillance teams followed him, as he cruised the nightclub district. >> he had a bottle of whisky he was carrying around him all night. he didn't go into any bars. he just walked around. >> he was trolling? >> yes, trolling. that's a good way to put it >> late at night, the undercover cop spotted travis following a young woman, walking, home alone. so, without revealing the surveillance tape, one of the cops approached him, and asked a question or two. travis gave a fake name, calling himself travis kennedy. the officer let him go. but, travis did not go home. and, befor
it was warm in fort collins, a tall-ish town, remember.ict, young people gathered around favorite watering holes. plenty of young women, carefree, drinking, celebrating a weekend, unaware. but, worried. this time, the police were watching, because they were very worried. >> we have the surveillance set up over the weekend. we were not going to let him out of our sights. so, we had teams, that were rotating, while we waited. we can actually make an arrest. >> all weekend,...
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collins: i personally don't think that it is.ave voted for hundreds of bills, and i can tell you not one bill has been completely what i want. that is the whole nature of the compromise. to me, it falls onto two more important issues within our society. i went viral nationally, none of my constituents saw that, because we are so divided, we are seeing completely different news sources, completely different intake of information. i had a grand total of three constituents of my 14,000 reach out to me and say they saw me going viral. what that tells me is, my constituents did not hear it. they do not receive the same information, and that is concerning for both my state and our nation. obviously if you scroll through any of the social media, our national dialogue and our ability to -- though situations are what we should really should be talking about. lisa: part of the conversation you been having and weighing in on wrestling with is who would be affected byhe abortion ban that you hope to pass, and realizing that many people who h
collins: i personally don't think that it is.ave voted for hundreds of bills, and i can tell you not one bill has been completely what i want. that is the whole nature of the compromise. to me, it falls onto two more important issues within our society. i went viral nationally, none of my constituents saw that, because we are so divided, we are seeing completely different news sources, completely different intake of information. i had a grand total of three constituents of my 14,000 reach out...
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collins: thank you, very much.hairwoman klobuchar, ranking member blunt, members of this distinguished committee, -- members of our bipartisan group, senator warner, all the members of this committee, it is a great pleasure to join you this morning to testify on the legislation that a bipartisan group of senators has looked to reform the 135-year-old electoral count act. the archaic and ambiguous law that governs how congress tallies each state's electoral votes for president and vice president. in four out of the past six presidential elections, the electoral count act's process for county electoral votes has been abused with objections being raised by members of both parties. it took the violent breach of the capitol on january 6 to really shine a spotlight on how urgent the need for reform was. over the past several months, the dedicated bipartisan group of senators have worked very hard to craft the legislation before you. united in our determination to prevent the flaws in this 1887 law from being used to unde
collins: thank you, very much.hairwoman klobuchar, ranking member blunt, members of this distinguished committee, -- members of our bipartisan group, senator warner, all the members of this committee, it is a great pleasure to join you this morning to testify on the legislation that a bipartisan group of senators has looked to reform the 135-year-old electoral count act. the archaic and ambiguous law that governs how congress tallies each state's electoral votes for president and vice...
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collins: thank you, very much. chairwoman klobuchar, ranking member blunt, members of this distinguished committee, -- members of our bipartisan group, senator warner, all the members of this committee, it is a great pleasure to join you this morning to testify on the legislation that a bipartisan group of senators has looked to reform the 135-year-old electoral count act. the archaic and ambiguous law that governs how congress tallies each state's electoral votes for president and vice president. in four out of the past six presidential elections, the electoral count act's process for county electoral votes has been abused with objections being raised by members of both parties. it took the violent breach of the capitol on january 6 to really shine a spotlight on how urgent the need for reform was. over the past several months, the dedicated bipartisan group of senators have worked very hard to craft the legislation before you. united in our determination to prevent the flaws in this 1887 law from being used to un
collins: thank you, very much. chairwoman klobuchar, ranking member blunt, members of this distinguished committee, -- members of our bipartisan group, senator warner, all the members of this committee, it is a great pleasure to join you this morning to testify on the legislation that a bipartisan group of senators has looked to reform the 135-year-old electoral count act. the archaic and ambiguous law that governs how congress tallies each state's electoral votes for president and vice...
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host: again sarah collins with the commonwealth joining us. we start off with gwen detroit, michigan. you are on with our guest. go ahead with your question or comment. could earning. caller: hi, pedro. thinks for taking my call. i was wondering about people who are like cooper drivers for a living -- uber drivers for a living and their income fluctuates. sometimes it's high, sometimes it's low. we seem to not be eligible for medicare under the affordable care act. he needs medical insurance and i'm trying to find out what options that we have. guest: income fluctuation is always a struggle. both in medicaid and also in the marketplace. what is important to do is to go to healthcare.gov and enter your income into the website and it will help you understand where you can get coverage, whether it's through the marketplaces, what subsidies you might be eligible for, or through medicaid. but that would be a good first step to figure out whether or not you are eligible at the moment for subsidies. the other thing in the marketplaces if your income
host: again sarah collins with the commonwealth joining us. we start off with gwen detroit, michigan. you are on with our guest. go ahead with your question or comment. could earning. caller: hi, pedro. thinks for taking my call. i was wondering about people who are like cooper drivers for a living -- uber drivers for a living and their income fluctuates. sometimes it's high, sometimes it's low. we seem to not be eligible for medicare under the affordable care act. he needs medical insurance...
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yet, the naacp refused to ask former school board member, allison collins, who resign. even after her 2016 tweets, describing antiblackness among asian-americans. supervisor dean preston, a progressive, supported collins, yet he too has asked shoe to step down. abc 7 news insider phil matere has an insight into that. >> two hits taken in the last couple of months was the school board recall and the other was the recall of a progressive reformer in criminal justice. in san francisco politics, you hit and you hit back and this is a hit back. >> the reporter: the san francisco democratic party has been more consistent, asking both collins and shoe to resign. >> we ask both black and latino communities consistently get pitted against each other. political climate has gone too toxic. it's gotten too divisive. the reporter: nowhere is that more apparent than within the members of the board of supervisors. in march 2021, 10 of the 11 supervisors said collins should resign, yet as of today, only four of them have asked the same of shoe, or said they would not vote for her in no
yet, the naacp refused to ask former school board member, allison collins, who resign. even after her 2016 tweets, describing antiblackness among asian-americans. supervisor dean preston, a progressive, supported collins, yet he too has asked shoe to step down. abc 7 news insider phil matere has an insight into that. >> two hits taken in the last couple of months was the school board recall and the other was the recall of a progressive reformer in criminal justice. in san francisco...
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in south carolina, republican state representative neal collins recently said he is reconsidering hisupport of his state's so-called "fetal heartbeat" bill after learning how the law imperiled the life of one of his constituents. last week, collins described how he learned from a doctor about a 19-year-old who was denied abortion care for her unviable fetus and sent home from a south carolina hospital, because the new law required her to wait until a heartbeat could no longer be detected in the fetus. >> the doctor told me at that point there was a 50% chance -- first, she is going to pass this fetus in the toilet. she will have to deal with that on her own. there is a greater than 50% chance that she will lose her uterus. there is a 10% chance she will develop sepsis, and herself die. that weighs on me. i voted on that bill. these are affecting people. amy: south carolina representative collins was among three republicans who abstain from a committee vote on a new bill that would ban nearly all abortions. that bill faces a debate by the full south carolina house next wednesday. a fed
in south carolina, republican state representative neal collins recently said he is reconsidering hisupport of his state's so-called "fetal heartbeat" bill after learning how the law imperiled the life of one of his constituents. last week, collins described how he learned from a doctor about a 19-year-old who was denied abortion care for her unviable fetus and sent home from a south carolina hospital, because the new law required her to wait until a heartbeat could no longer be...
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he also dedicated to tom collins who lived it. steinbeck charted the families displacement, exodus to california and evolving group consciousness which is the move for my i to we. this ethics saga survive immediately became a bestseller, refocus the nation's attention on the migrants suffering that accentuate the depth of the dream of the far west as a promised land. continuing the theme of man's inhumanity to man, steinbeck captured the contours of racism expressed at home and experience in trying to find home in the meeting grounds of california. he emphasized how their sense of place was formed in part to their experience of conquest and sediment writing grandpa took up the land and he had to kill the indians and dried them away. but when the joad's driven away themselves by the banks and tractors reached california they become the new targets as evidence in a casual comment of one attendant to another, has gone down have no sense or feelings they are human human being would not live like them human being could not stand to be
he also dedicated to tom collins who lived it. steinbeck charted the families displacement, exodus to california and evolving group consciousness which is the move for my i to we. this ethics saga survive immediately became a bestseller, refocus the nation's attention on the migrants suffering that accentuate the depth of the dream of the far west as a promised land. continuing the theme of man's inhumanity to man, steinbeck captured the contours of racism expressed at home and experience in...
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and he also dedicated it to tom collins, who lived it. steinbeck charted the joe families displacement, exodus to california, and evolving group consciousness to which he called the movement from eye to we. his ethics and their struggle to survive immediately became a best sever seller. the refocus the nations attention on the migrant suffering, and accentuate the death of the dream of the far west as a promised land. continuing the fame, of man's inhumanity to man, steinbeck captured the contours of racism, that white oklahoma is expressed at, home and experience in trying to find home in the meeting rounds of california. he emphasized how their sense of place was formed in part through their experience of conquest and settlement. writing, grandpa took up the landing and to kill the indians and drive them away. but when -- driven themselves by the banks, tractors, through california they become a new target. as evidence in the casual comment of one service station attended to another. --uman human i know feeling, they're not human, a hum
and he also dedicated it to tom collins, who lived it. steinbeck charted the joe families displacement, exodus to california, and evolving group consciousness to which he called the movement from eye to we. his ethics and their struggle to survive immediately became a best sever seller. the refocus the nations attention on the migrant suffering, and accentuate the death of the dream of the far west as a promised land. continuing the fame, of man's inhumanity to man, steinbeck captured the...
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he supported collin, but he, too, asked hsu to step down. phil has an explanation. >> san francisco has takennen a hit, the recall of a school board member and another recall and they are hurting. in san francisco politic, you hit and you hit back and this is a hit back. lyanne: the democratic party has been asking both collins and hsu to resign. >> as we both black and latino and api communities get pitted against each other. i think political environment has gotten too toxic, too divisive. lyanne: nowhere is that more apparent than in the board of the supervisors. 10 of 11 board members said collins should resign, but only four of them asked the same of hsu or said they would not vote for her. >> the difference with ann, she harmed another community and she acknowledged something was wrong and she apologized and opened up dialogue to learn from this experience. lyanne: here is another likely reason for not going after hsu. >> the chinese americans swung their way in the recall of bow dean and they are now a force to be reckoned with. lyann
he supported collin, but he, too, asked hsu to step down. phil has an explanation. >> san francisco has takennen a hit, the recall of a school board member and another recall and they are hurting. in san francisco politic, you hit and you hit back and this is a hit back. lyanne: the democratic party has been asking both collins and hsu to resign. >> as we both black and latino and api communities get pitted against each other. i think political environment has gotten too toxic, too...
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ma'am collins from the madison policy form. thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us on the news. thank you. and before we go, let's get a reminder of the top story we're following for you. former soviet leader may help . well the child has died age 91 with policies that promoted free speech and reform within the communist bloc. gorbachev forged a new dialogue with the west that ultimately brought down the iron curtain and brought about german reunification. she's up to at this, our coming up next and doc film looks at the war in afghanistan. it's impact on us soldiers. stay tuned for that or find more on our website at w dot com. i'm clear, richardson and for lynn from the team. thanks much watching in the interest the global economy, our portfolio w business beyond. here's a closer look at the project. i would.
ma'am collins from the madison policy form. thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us on the news. thank you. and before we go, let's get a reminder of the top story we're following for you. former soviet leader may help . well the child has died age 91 with policies that promoted free speech and reform within the communist bloc. gorbachev forged a new dialogue with the west that ultimately brought down the iron curtain and brought about german reunification. she's up to at this,...
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this matters because you're working with the republicans on other pieces of legislation and susan collins, one of those republicans you're working with, says that this break of trust, which is what they're calling it, you made certain representations they would say to republicans and broke your trust, she said, susan collins said it is a very unfortunate move that destroys the many bipartisan efforts that are under way. in other words, whether it is on election reform, or same sex marriage, that the well has been poisoned. >> here is the thing, i think susan collins is, you know, my very dear friend. we worked almost on everything together. but the thing of it, i never told anybody that i wasn't going to do something. if i had a chance to fix the energy policy of the united states of america, and i didn' do it, shame on me. if i had the chance to reduce the amount of inflation of people in west virginia and across the country are enduring right now, shame on me. i never thought they would come to an agreement and basically recognizing with this administration working, with president biden
this matters because you're working with the republicans on other pieces of legislation and susan collins, one of those republicans you're working with, says that this break of trust, which is what they're calling it, you made certain representations they would say to republicans and broke your trust, she said, susan collins said it is a very unfortunate move that destroys the many bipartisan efforts that are under way. in other words, whether it is on election reform, or same sex marriage,...
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kaitlan collins is joining us right now. has the former president decided yet how he will respond to this move from the u.s. justice department? >> reporter: what we're told is that the former president and his legal team have not yet reached a decision on how to respond to this motion filed by the justice department to unseal this warrant. of course, the government notes in their notion that they favor unsealing it, absent the objection of the former president. so he does have until 3:00 p.m. tomorrow for the justice department to talk to his legal team and come to a conclusion on where they stand on this. so what the justice department did today with that statement, that brief statement from attorney general garland, is put the ball in trump's court. for him to make this decision whether or not they are going to unseal this warrant and let the public see what was included in it that led up to that unprecedented search on his residence on monday. or they could object to it, and try to fight it and lay out why they don't thi
kaitlan collins is joining us right now. has the former president decided yet how he will respond to this move from the u.s. justice department? >> reporter: what we're told is that the former president and his legal team have not yet reached a decision on how to respond to this motion filed by the justice department to unseal this warrant. of course, the government notes in their notion that they favor unsealing it, absent the objection of the former president. so he does have until 3:00...
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republicans like susan collins, joe idiots and mitt romney.hem coming up with full-throated defenses of donald trump. it's crazy town, it's matt gaetz, it's marjorie taylor greene, it's jim jordan, it's those republicans, not necessarily powerful ones. mitch mcconnell? he hasn't said much. could this all be mitch mcconnell to getting exactly what he wants? trump getting destroyed by others so he doesn't have to? >> sure. i think thoughtful, careful thinking republicans are holding their fire and they realize that there is a lot of potential long term consequences for coming out and defending something when you don't understand what the facts are yet. i think those representatives will wait and see with the facts are. listen, republicans are screaming about a deep state attack on the former president. a deep state attack is being led by the head of the fbi who was appointed by donald trump. >> and to your point though a moment ago where the base is, we just learned moments ago, trump backed candidate in wisconsin just won the primary there so t
republicans like susan collins, joe idiots and mitt romney.hem coming up with full-throated defenses of donald trump. it's crazy town, it's matt gaetz, it's marjorie taylor greene, it's jim jordan, it's those republicans, not necessarily powerful ones. mitch mcconnell? he hasn't said much. could this all be mitch mcconnell to getting exactly what he wants? trump getting destroyed by others so he doesn't have to? >> sure. i think thoughtful, careful thinking republicans are holding their...
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cnn's kaitlan collins starts us off. caitlin what are you learning about this fbi operation? >> john, it's a remarkable development with the former president himself confirming that the fbi has executed a search warrant on his home in palm beach, florida today. he said in a statement that his beautiful home, mar-a-lago in palm beach, which became's primary residence after he left the white house is, quote, currently under siege, rated and not occupied by a large number of fbi agents. he says after working in cooperating with the relevant government agencies, the sun announced raid on my home was not necessary or appropriate. he adds, quote, they even broke into my safe and he compared it to water gate or worse than water gain and maintains it's an effort to stop him from running for president in 2024. we should note we have now learned this search warrant had to do with that investigation into how the former president handled a potentially classified information, certainly sensitive information. when he left the white house. that is something we knew had happen. he had taken
cnn's kaitlan collins starts us off. caitlin what are you learning about this fbi operation? >> john, it's a remarkable development with the former president himself confirming that the fbi has executed a search warrant on his home in palm beach, florida today. he said in a statement that his beautiful home, mar-a-lago in palm beach, which became's primary residence after he left the white house is, quote, currently under siege, rated and not occupied by a large number of fbi agents. he...
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his name is neil collins.actually broke down yesterday while telling the story of a 19-year-old woman. he was told by a doctor that the woman's water broke at 15 weeks and that her fetus was unviable but had a heartbeat. because of the state's new heartbeat bill, attorneys advised doctors they could not extract the fetus. they sent her home. the doctor told him there was a 50% chance that teenager could lose her uterus, a 10% chance she could get sepsis and die. let me play what collins said to his fellow lawmakers. >> that weighs on me. i voted for that bill. these are affecting people. and we're having a meeting about this. it took -- that whole week i did not sleep. what we do matters. >> thank you, representative collins. >> one second, mr. chairman. i'm almost finished. >> megan, the doctor did tell him that the woman survived. but this republican lawmaker is from pickens county, south carolina, where trump received the highest percentage of votes in 2020. and i think when you put that together with what'
his name is neil collins.actually broke down yesterday while telling the story of a 19-year-old woman. he was told by a doctor that the woman's water broke at 15 weeks and that her fetus was unviable but had a heartbeat. because of the state's new heartbeat bill, attorneys advised doctors they could not extract the fetus. they sent her home. the doctor told him there was a 50% chance that teenager could lose her uterus, a 10% chance she could get sepsis and die. let me play what collins said to...
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kaitlan collins, to you at the white house.e heard anything from the former president on his social media platforms of choice? >> reporter: yeah, not yet. we have not heard any kind of response to what the attorney general just announced. we have reached out to him and his spokespeople to see what their comment is because ever since monday, as merrick garland noted there, his attorney has these documents and could answer these questions, could make them public themselves. of course they have not done so since monday night. now they have the opportunity for trump to object. so where this goes from here is that we don't expect to immediately see anything. now trump has the opportunity to respond to potentially object to unsealing this warrant and making it public. and so we are waiting to hear what tack his attorneys are going to take, which direction they're going to go in. i also thought it was notable that when attorney general garland came out, he went out of his way several times to note that trump was the one who confirmed
kaitlan collins, to you at the white house.e heard anything from the former president on his social media platforms of choice? >> reporter: yeah, not yet. we have not heard any kind of response to what the attorney general just announced. we have reached out to him and his spokespeople to see what their comment is because ever since monday, as merrick garland noted there, his attorney has these documents and could answer these questions, could make them public themselves. of course they...
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host: sara collins, a viewer offers this. of they put more effort to bring down drug prices in hospitals? subsidies to hospitals to ensure cheaper pricing across the board for all patients. are there other ways to control costs? is there enough effort to do that? caller: -- guest: that is a really good question and is a major policy challenge, both at the federal government and the state level. we are seeing a lot of activity of the state level trying to get costs under control, passing legislation to put in place a public option. other efforts at the state level . i would point out in the inflation reduction act, the bill we have been talking about that has been introduced, it does finally address the drug pricing issues and problems we are seeing in medicare and also the commercial market. the bill imposes inflation caps on drugs which limit pricing for drugs every year. inflation caps can apply to medicare and the commercial market. this is expected to dampen prescription drug price growth. we are seeing a major effort in
host: sara collins, a viewer offers this. of they put more effort to bring down drug prices in hospitals? subsidies to hospitals to ensure cheaper pricing across the board for all patients. are there other ways to control costs? is there enough effort to do that? caller: -- guest: that is a really good question and is a major policy challenge, both at the federal government and the state level. we are seeing a lot of activity of the state level trying to get costs under control, passing...
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collins: thank you, madam president. madam president, i rise in strong support of the accession of finland and sweden into the nato alliance. in may, i visited helsinki and stockholm as part of the senate delegation to encourage the finnish and swedish efforts to join the alliance. our trip, however, started in ukraine. there, after a long secret journey under cover of darkness, our contingent of four senators met with president zelenskyy for two hours. we discussed the military, humanitarian, economic, and security consequences of russia's unprovoked, brutal war against ukraine. i asked president zelenskyy whether he thought vladimir putin's attack on his country had had the opposite effect of what he had intended. for example, the russian-speaking sections of the eastern ukraine are now embracing their ukrainian identity, and nato is more united than ever. president zelenskyy told me that putin's war of aggression not only had been the opposite of the easy conquest that putin had expected, but also had strengthened the
collins: thank you, madam president. madam president, i rise in strong support of the accession of finland and sweden into the nato alliance. in may, i visited helsinki and stockholm as part of the senate delegation to encourage the finnish and swedish efforts to join the alliance. our trip, however, started in ukraine. there, after a long secret journey under cover of darkness, our contingent of four senators met with president zelenskyy for two hours. we discussed the military, humanitarian,...
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francis collins and president clinton at the time, and said, this human genome, sequencing it is goingansform how we diagnose, treat and prevent all human disease. so it was a statement about what is going to happen. and i would argue, one of the biggest issues that has happened today is there hasn't been adoption of genetic technologies. and i would point back to again, my dissatisfaction with the investing world is part of the reason why it hasn't been adopted, is a lot of the genetic information is about prevention. for instance, if i tell you, you are likely to have an adverse event from this antidepressant, or you are potentially at higher risk for atrial fibrillation, those are not well-monetized medical events. you can make a lot of money treating atrial fibrillation, but you can't make money in the absence of a disease. for instance, if i successfully keep you healthy to 100, you are not a profit center for the health care world. so, genetic information and a lot of that potential is not really adopted in the primary car necessarily a monetization path. you start to see it more
francis collins and president clinton at the time, and said, this human genome, sequencing it is goingansform how we diagnose, treat and prevent all human disease. so it was a statement about what is going to happen. and i would argue, one of the biggest issues that has happened today is there hasn't been adoption of genetic technologies. and i would point back to again, my dissatisfaction with the investing world is part of the reason why it hasn't been adopted, is a lot of the genetic...
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>> i have no intention to do that and not know -- >> my question is that you know, you supported collins allison collins and then you asked and asked to resign. >> we have that nans -- rest debs facing eviction here. you know, you're question is am i asking shamal walton to resign the sans no. >> full transparent circumstances abc7 news did cover that on evictions for our newscast in the meantime, cadet butler says that the point an apology for walton wouldn't mean much to him. >> yes, do i feel offended by some of the things that he said as far as the comments about it being about solidarity and between two black men. i don't agree with that at all. >> in stan, leanne melendez abc7 news. dan: a feary crash in los angeles. a car slamming into a home. what we know about the celebrity involved. >> promising news in a new jobs report today. more on the numbers and the other reasons experts say we could still avoid a recession. >> also a special treat for an oakland youth football team reeling from a shooting at their last game. the surprise from a now you can save big on supersonic wifi fro
>> i have no intention to do that and not know -- >> my question is that you know, you supported collins allison collins and then you asked and asked to resign. >> we have that nans -- rest debs facing eviction here. you know, you're question is am i asking shamal walton to resign the sans no. >> full transparent circumstances abc7 news did cover that on evictions for our newscast in the meantime, cadet butler says that the point an apology for walton wouldn't mean much...
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this raid was conducted on mar-a-lago today. >> kaitlan collins, thank you very much. obviously very significant reporting here. kaitlan breaking this. elie, let me give you a chance to respond to a couple of the things she just mentioned from the former president's statement. one, that they even broke into a safe, and two that he references a large number of fbi agents. what do you read into that? >> sure, so taking the second one first, typically when someone's executing a search warrant, you do send many, many agents out, especially in a large property like mar-a-lago, wouldn't surprise me if there was a dozen or more fbi agents. that's fairly standard operating procedures, and the higher level sensi sensitivity, the more personnel you want there. it is a really interesting detail that the former president says his safe was broken into. what you have to do is describe to the judge with some particularity, here's the kind of evidence we're searching for. and typically in a case like this you might include laptops, phone, thumb drives, electronic twi devices and typic
this raid was conducted on mar-a-lago today. >> kaitlan collins, thank you very much. obviously very significant reporting here. kaitlan breaking this. elie, let me give you a chance to respond to a couple of the things she just mentioned from the former president's statement. one, that they even broke into a safe, and two that he references a large number of fbi agents. what do you read into that? >> sure, so taking the second one first, typically when someone's executing a search...
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kaitlan collins, these remarks, who do they satisfy?nderstand that there are likely several audiences here, but who is appeased by what we're expecting to hear from the ag? >> reporter: i think a lot of that depends on what attorney general garland comes out and says. do i think he's going to speak for a few minutes and that's going to satisfy the trump allies who have been saying that the doj needs to come out and explain why this search warrant was granted for the former president a's residence, probab not. they are working to amplify what the former president has been pushed which is that the senate is a political -- politically motivated attack on him. that is ever since he was the one who confirmed this. i will note that the reporting takes time, and we have been reporting this out of how exactly this happened, what were the interactions that trump's attorneys had with doj officials and investigators before this search warrant was executed. but from monday night when we first learned about this, a lot of this was coming, this infor
kaitlan collins, these remarks, who do they satisfy?nderstand that there are likely several audiences here, but who is appeased by what we're expecting to hear from the ag? >> reporter: i think a lot of that depends on what attorney general garland comes out and says. do i think he's going to speak for a few minutes and that's going to satisfy the trump allies who have been saying that the doj needs to come out and explain why this search warrant was granted for the former president a's...
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when we come, back a chilling warning from a friend, star reporter ben collins. the posts on pro trump forums tonight, might be even more violent than before january 6th, when the 11th hour continues. stick around, this is important. large out-of-state corporations have set their sights on california. they've written prop 27, to allow online sports betting. they tell us it will fund programs for the homeless. but read prop 27's fine print. 90% of profits go to out-of-state corporations, leaving almost nothing for the homeless. no real jobs are created here. but the promise between our state and our sovereign tribes would be broken forever. these out-of-state corporations don't care about california. but we do. stand with us. this is going to absolutely enrage the country, especially the republican base that is clearly behind the ex president. >> the news of the fbi searching donald trump's home, sent maga world into a complete frenzy. as soon as the news broke, there were enraged post threatening to take up arms with supporters wanting to make their enemies cry o
when we come, back a chilling warning from a friend, star reporter ben collins. the posts on pro trump forums tonight, might be even more violent than before january 6th, when the 11th hour continues. stick around, this is important. large out-of-state corporations have set their sights on california. they've written prop 27, to allow online sports betting. they tell us it will fund programs for the homeless. but read prop 27's fine print. 90% of profits go to out-of-state corporations, leaving...
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allison collins and then you asked and asked toesn. nans -- rest debs facing eviction here. you know, you're question is am i asking shamal walton to resign the sans no. >> full transparent circumstances abc7 news did cover that on evictions for our newscast in the meantime, cadet butler says that the point an apology for walton wouldn't mean much to him. >> yes, do i feel offended by some of the things that he said as far as the comments about it being about solidarity and between two black men. i don't agree with that at all. >> in stan, leanne melendez abc7 news. dan: a feary crash in los angeles. a car slamming into a home. what we know about the celebrity involved. >> promising news in a new jobs report today. more on the numbers and the other reasons experts say we could still avoid a recession. >> also a special treat for an oakland youth football team reeling from a shooting at their last game. the i'm driver is in critical condition after a dramatic and fiery crash in los angeles. according to multiple media reports that crash
allison collins and then you asked and asked toesn. nans -- rest debs facing eviction here. you know, you're question is am i asking shamal walton to resign the sans no. >> full transparent circumstances abc7 news did cover that on evictions for our newscast in the meantime, cadet butler says that the point an apology for walton wouldn't mean much to him. >> yes, do i feel offended by some of the things that he said as far as the comments about it being about solidarity and between...
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it broke with susan collins, a pro-choice republican senator, in 2008. they still haven't endorsed lisa murkowski, a pro-choice republican senator who is running for re-election and who, by the way, didn't vote for brett kavanaugh's confirmation. is there some responsibility that the pro-choice activist groups have? 'cause the criticism of planned parenthood is that they became a wing of a political party rather than a sincere issue-advocacy organization. >> i think absolutely. there's no question. i don't think they ever endorsed me, either, as a pro-choice republican. no, there's no question. this happens with all of those groups. environmental groups, the same thing happens. and, unfortunately, planned parenthood allowed themselves to be defined as pro-abortion rather than emphasizing the family-planning part of the -- of their name and of their mission. they let that go by the side. they decided to adopt this. they were going to really fight for pro-abortion issues. and i get it, but that was wrong. and i think they are responsible for part of this f
it broke with susan collins, a pro-choice republican senator, in 2008. they still haven't endorsed lisa murkowski, a pro-choice republican senator who is running for re-election and who, by the way, didn't vote for brett kavanaugh's confirmation. is there some responsibility that the pro-choice activist groups have? 'cause the criticism of planned parenthood is that they became a wing of a political party rather than a sincere issue-advocacy organization. >> i think absolutely. there's no...
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manchin and collins acknowledged that even though the reforms they are proposing are not perfect, they are a necessary step in the right direction, so the question is, will congress act on them? joining us now is minnesota senator amy klobuchar, the chair of the rules committee, senator, good to see you again. thank you for being with us. it is unclear to me what the average american thinks of the electoral counteract and solving it. there's a bipartisan understanding that it needs to be fixed, it's not 100% clear that if you fix it, donald trump and people like him can't get away with what they were trying to, do but it does eem to be agreed upon that if we fix this, we are at least some of the way there to preventing what happened last year. >> yes, let me make clear, the way we beat donald trump and his extremists is like what happened last night in kansas, right? where regular people turned out to vote in record numbers, defeated an extremist position on abortion or fast forward to elections. the way we win, winning are the house and senate and being able to salvage our democracy f
manchin and collins acknowledged that even though the reforms they are proposing are not perfect, they are a necessary step in the right direction, so the question is, will congress act on them? joining us now is minnesota senator amy klobuchar, the chair of the rules committee, senator, good to see you again. thank you for being with us. it is unclear to me what the average american thinks of the electoral counteract and solving it. there's a bipartisan understanding that it needs to be fixed,...
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. >> that today, the two leading senators in this bill, susan collins and joe manchin testified before the committee outlining how their bill would clarify the rules for counting electoral votes. among the proposals, clarifying the role of the vice president in the certification process as purely ceremonial as well as raising the threshold for raising an objection to the current single member in each body to one fifth of the members in each of the house of the senate. manchin and collins mentioned that while the reforms they are proposing are not perfect they are a step in the right direction. so this question is will congress act on them? joining us now is minnesota senator amy klobuchar. it is unclear to me what's the average american thinks of the electoral count act. there is a bipartisan act that needs to be fixed. it's not 100 percent clear that if you fix it, donald trump and people like him can't get away with what they're trying to do but it does seem to be agreed upon that if we fix this we are at least some of the way they're to preventing what happened last year? >> let me
. >> that today, the two leading senators in this bill, susan collins and joe manchin testified before the committee outlining how their bill would clarify the rules for counting electoral votes. among the proposals, clarifying the role of the vice president in the certification process as purely ceremonial as well as raising the threshold for raising an objection to the current single member in each body to one fifth of the members in each of the house of the senate. manchin and collins...
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[applause] announcer: tonight, senators joe manchin and susan collins explain proposed changes to the electrical counteract. they want to update the law in ratifying the results of future presidential elections. watch that senate hearing at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. ♪ announcer: c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies, and more, including buckeye broadband. ♪ announcer: buckeye broadband supports c-span as a public service, along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. announcer: when congress returns from recess in september, the january 6 committee plans to continue investigating the u.s. capitol attacks. at that senate will work on the defense programs built and more executive and judicial nominations. in house and senate lawmakers will vote on government funding, the deadline to prevent a government shutdown in september 30. watch coverage of the house in september on c-span, the senate on c-span2, also won a free video app, c-span now. -- and also on
[applause] announcer: tonight, senators joe manchin and susan collins explain proposed changes to the electrical counteract. they want to update the law in ratifying the results of future presidential elections. watch that senate hearing at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. ♪ announcer: c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies, and more, including buckeye broadband. ♪ announcer: buckeye broadband supports...