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go higher than they had years josephine. no i was going to say i'll go a step further and i share completely what my friend and some croix is saying because this is and this is symptomatic i think certainly of of what some of us in the in the territories of the u.k. i should say not the territories but the caribbean territories particularly feel and you know it's times like these that i must tell you it hurts because remember we are coming out of a colonial past and until we get to the stage where the partnership between ourselves and britain actually functions like a partner's of equal status then it's in the kitchens like this where you really feel the full weight of being a what is still i would term still a colonial outpost and these are the things that new u.k. has to address and it's no longer i think when you went when we wake up as as residents of a british territory and see our country so completely decimated were it not for our own will and and our resilience i'm afraid that what the u.k. has come up terribly short
go higher than they had years josephine. no i was going to say i'll go a step further and i share completely what my friend and some croix is saying because this is and this is symptomatic i think certainly of of what some of us in the in the territories of the u.k. i should say not the territories but the caribbean territories particularly feel and you know it's times like these that i must tell you it hurts because remember we are coming out of a colonial past and until we get to the stage...
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in the conversation josephine your and we got this tweet here from someone in the region about what she has found out that she's needed since the hurricanes hit so listen to this we have said things like water clothes especially tarps for houses loss roofs feminine products toiletries occurred to me first mostly because their immediate needs things one takes for granted money comes either way so it's not to put one over the other josephine what are things that you found are your immediate needs after the hurricane. well remember that first of all just to put things in perspective angola is an island thirty thousand residents approximately and we're thirty six square miles so we're really you know pretty much of a very small footprint in this world but when it comes to the nature of the people we're a very very strong and resilient people. this hurricane irma was unlike anything that we had ever come across i think fair to say when they said it was going to be the heaviest hurricane ever formed in the atlantic it was true to its word people in angola typically use hurricane louis tha
in the conversation josephine your and we got this tweet here from someone in the region about what she has found out that she's needed since the hurricanes hit so listen to this we have said things like water clothes especially tarps for houses loss roofs feminine products toiletries occurred to me first mostly because their immediate needs things one takes for granted money comes either way so it's not to put one over the other josephine what are things that you found are your immediate needs...
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host: josephine in new york, getting ready to take our viewers to the u.n. general assembly meeting up in new york brazilian president speaking right now. president trump expected to speak afterwards we'll be carrying it live on c-span. in joseph is here in washington, d.c. line for democrats go ahead. caller: good morning. host: good morning, go ahead. caller: i'm a retired u.s. merchant marine captain, retired about 25 years ago, 30 years ago. i'm well into my 60s. i was a member of a labor union. this is a statement, possibly a question. our insurance was actually co-authored by pay, which could range anywhere from $200 per day to 5 or $600 per day, depending on your rating. able seaman, captain master, it could range from $29 to $52 a day, they took out of your daily pay. out of that, you got virtually unlimited insurance, no copays or deductibles, full dental, that was for your entire family. and i can't understand something as small as a labor union can do that why something as large as the government that we support, i just can't see why they can't do
host: josephine in new york, getting ready to take our viewers to the u.n. general assembly meeting up in new york brazilian president speaking right now. president trump expected to speak afterwards we'll be carrying it live on c-span. in joseph is here in washington, d.c. line for democrats go ahead. caller: good morning. host: good morning, go ahead. caller: i'm a retired u.s. merchant marine captain, retired about 25 years ago, 30 years ago. i'm well into my 60s. i was a member of a labor...
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there's never any -- >> josephine? regular medical needs that people have, dialysis, medication, prescriptions, things like that which obviously in the wake of something like this are just as important as more immediate medical needs. we'll continue to check in with you. thinking about saint john, saint thomas, trying to get in contact with american citizens who are on those islands and are also frustrated with what they're seeing and very concerned and some trying to get off the island and having trouble. the broadcasts seen on cnn international, hopefully those words will be heard. in saint martin on the dutch side we've been hearing reports of concerns of security. a lot ahead. we'll continue to follow this. we'll be right back. crohn's disease,... ...i was always searching for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i had it covered. then i realized managing was all i was doing. when i finally told my doctor, he said humira was for people like me who have tried other medications,... but still experience the symptoms
there's never any -- >> josephine? regular medical needs that people have, dialysis, medication, prescriptions, things like that which obviously in the wake of something like this are just as important as more immediate medical needs. we'll continue to check in with you. thinking about saint john, saint thomas, trying to get in contact with american citizens who are on those islands and are also frustrated with what they're seeing and very concerned and some trying to get off the island...
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an gill la's populate still has a hole in it. >> josephine?ly there's just regular medical needs that people have, dialysis, medication, prescriptions, things like that that are just as important as more immediate medical needs. we'll continue to check in with you. thinking about saint john, saint thomas, those islands that are also frustrated with what they're seeing and very concerned and some trying to get off the island and having trouble. the broadcasts seen on cnn international, hopefully those words will be heard. in saint martin on the dutch side we've heard concerns about security. a lot ahead. we'll ton follow this. we'll be right back. it or not yu actually like what you do. even love it. and today, you can do things you never could before. you're working in millions of places at once with iot sensors. analyzing social data on the cloud to create new designs. and using blockchain to help prevent fraud. so get back to it and do the best work of your life. yeah, i got some financialbody guidance a while ago.fraud. how'd that go? he ke
an gill la's populate still has a hole in it. >> josephine?ly there's just regular medical needs that people have, dialysis, medication, prescriptions, things like that that are just as important as more immediate medical needs. we'll continue to check in with you. thinking about saint john, saint thomas, those islands that are also frustrated with what they're seeing and very concerned and some trying to get off the island and having trouble. the broadcasts seen on cnn international,...
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that stretch across jackson and josephine county. the fire in lane county and miller complex fire in jackson county. in each of these settings i met men and women who exemplify what i call the oregon way. the oregon way isn't written down anywhere, it isn't a law or a rule, it's an ethic, an ethic where oregonians step up and make sure that friends and neighbors aren't in jeopardy and it's all about oregonians staying on the job until it's finished. i was moved by the presence of those from all over the country who came to our state, sometimes from thousands, thousands of meals away, helped save oregon treasures. people from california, arizona, all the way to the east coast and many points in between came to oregon to help out. and it was just stunning, mr. chairman, to meet folks from florida, who while worrying about their friends and loved ones in the path of hurricane irma were up and working on our natural disaster, which is wildfire. to get this job done right for generations to come, you have to recognize the inescapable prop
that stretch across jackson and josephine county. the fire in lane county and miller complex fire in jackson county. in each of these settings i met men and women who exemplify what i call the oregon way. the oregon way isn't written down anywhere, it isn't a law or a rule, it's an ethic, an ethic where oregonians step up and make sure that friends and neighbors aren't in jeopardy and it's all about oregonians staying on the job until it's finished. i was moved by the presence of those from all...
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josephine, it has been very interesting talking to you this morning.much for staying up with us. we wish you, yourfamily, staying up with us. we wish you, your family, and all the staying up with us. we wish you, yourfamily, and all the residents well in anguilla. thank you very much for your time. and just to say that orisjohnson has responded to those criticisms about aid not reaching those islands, saying that the response has been very good and he also highlighted that the uk military has been in the region, saying it also was difficult to deliver helicopters and aid before, because of the high winds in the way that islanders would have wanted. here's louise with a look at this morning's weather. here is the latest satellite picture. ijust here is the latest satellite picture. i just want to point out that the cocaine in mexico —— hurricane in mexico, has weakened significantly. irma is expected to make landfall close to florida on sunday. jose as well is near the leeward islands, the track that does not follow the same track, it may move into open
josephine, it has been very interesting talking to you this morning.much for staying up with us. we wish you, yourfamily, staying up with us. we wish you, your family, and all the staying up with us. we wish you, yourfamily, and all the residents well in anguilla. thank you very much for your time. and just to say that orisjohnson has responded to those criticisms about aid not reaching those islands, saying that the response has been very good and he also highlighted that the uk military has...
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. >> i want to go to josephine gums conner.hat can you tell us about the situation on anguila. >> in given that the level of damage, i guess like so many of the other islands that you're hearing about is catastrophic. anguilla is about 13 square miles. we take pride in our construction. and every year, our people are sensiti sensitized, always in preparation, especially in the months of the hurricane season. we, i think, felt that we did all that we could do. i don't think there's any household in anguilla that did not take this storm seriously. at the end of the day, the national hurricane center did indicate we were looking at 185-mile-per-hour winds sustained with gusting over to 225 miles per hour. the next morning when we got up, it really reflected exactly that. it was simply a harrowing experience on this occasion. and anguillians had been tested. we had louie in 1995. but this was the first one i think that intensity of the storm, it was the first time in our family in particular, really moved to a bathroom. and you kno
. >> i want to go to josephine gums conner.hat can you tell us about the situation on anguila. >> in given that the level of damage, i guess like so many of the other islands that you're hearing about is catastrophic. anguilla is about 13 square miles. we take pride in our construction. and every year, our people are sensiti sensitized, always in preparation, especially in the months of the hurricane season. we, i think, felt that we did all that we could do. i don't think there's...
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reporter: but for mom samantha mcgovern, who worried what this bill would mean for her daughter, josephine, relief. >> i'm much happier today than i was the last time i saw you. >> reporter: the fatal blow dealt by senator susan collins of maine. >> it was clear to me that the graham/cassidy bill was not the answer. >> reporter: her objections to the bill? the deep cuts to medicaid, and the concern millions would lose coverage. lisa more cow ski of alaska who opposed the last attempt -- >> i said in january, we should not repeal without a replacement. >> reporter: didn't like the process this go-round, saying the u.s. senate cannot get the text of a bill on a sunday night, then proceed to a vote just days later, with only one hearing. john mccain, who took down the last gop attempt with this defiant thumb's down, agreed, he wants a bipartisan process. his best friend in the senate, lindsey graham, who drafted the bill, had this to say. >> john mccain can do whatever damn well he wants to. he has that right. >> reporter: but tonight, he says they have to keep up the fight. >> we'll get kill
reporter: but for mom samantha mcgovern, who worried what this bill would mean for her daughter, josephine, relief. >> i'm much happier today than i was the last time i saw you. >> reporter: the fatal blow dealt by senator susan collins of maine. >> it was clear to me that the graham/cassidy bill was not the answer. >> reporter: her objections to the bill? the deep cuts to medicaid, and the concern millions would lose coverage. lisa more cow ski of alaska who opposed the...
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fue hasta adentro - el señor se quedó en el carro como cinco minutos pensé que se quería ir " sot josephinehim what happened, and he said that he was in reversed and hit the gas pedal and just zoomed into it" "le pregunte al conductor qué pasó, dice esta testigo, me indicó que mientras se hacía en reversa presionó el acelerado y salió disparado hacia adentro, " add vo placeholder here blanca ---tras el paso de ''harvey'' cul ser el futuro de los residentes damnificados, cmo podrn recuperarse de todo lo que perdieron? ---gilberto dorrego nos explica. take pkg ;1 ;11 ;39 1;00 despues de la tormenta llega la calma, dirian algunos. natsound sin embargo para los residentes de memorial drive. 00:11 - sot cristobal caroly, su casa esta inundada 18 17 01 la mayoría de los desastres son cortos y luego éste ha sido muy largo y la recuperación va hacer aún más larga harvey les trajo lluvias, inundaciones. sot cristobal caroly, su casa esta inundada 8 15 40 el día domingo llovió 17 pulgadas que para nosotros es mucho en un solo día 17 pulgadas eso es un desastre les trajo la expropiacion de sus bienes
fue hasta adentro - el señor se quedó en el carro como cinco minutos pensé que se quería ir " sot josephinehim what happened, and he said that he was in reversed and hit the gas pedal and just zoomed into it" "le pregunte al conductor qué pasó, dice esta testigo, me indicó que mientras se hacía en reversa presionó el acelerado y salió disparado hacia adentro, " add vo placeholder here blanca ---tras el paso de ''harvey'' cul ser el futuro de los residentes...
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i watched their first film "somewhere else tomorrow", and now daniel and josephine, hope to make anotherhowcasing their three and a half year journey. they have a page set up, looking for $30,000 u.s. dollars for post production money to create the second film which is now called "the new movie." >>> it's time to give away another ipad mini. >> enter the buzz word, be 21 years old, and legal resident of u.s. or canada. >> go to our website. >> enter the buzz word, enter each and every day. >> here's monday's buzz word. it is canary. >> go over to our website, click on the win ipad button, and in c-a-n-a-r-y. >> good luck, everybody. >>> it's monday. real or fake time. >> you know it's time to play real or fake, you can keep it real or get the fake out. >> we got the videos. play along with us. real or fake. >> does this person have the eye popout thing we showcased before? >> oh. >> real o >> important message for women and men ages 50 to 85. please write down this toll-free number now. right now, in areas like yours, people are receiving this free information kit for guaranteed acceptan
i watched their first film "somewhere else tomorrow", and now daniel and josephine, hope to make anotherhowcasing their three and a half year journey. they have a page set up, looking for $30,000 u.s. dollars for post production money to create the second film which is now called "the new movie." >>> it's time to give away another ipad mini. >> enter the buzz word, be 21 years old, and legal resident of u.s. or canada. >> go to our website. >>...
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he credited his fourth wife josephine with helping him win his battle with the bottle.years of his but this is a race i've won olympic gold medals, i really want to win. ten people in america drown every day. it's the race to save lives. one in five kids are younger than me. growing up, my mom was afraid of the water. something she did not want me to feel. so i enrolled missy in swim lessons. swimming became my passion. it changed my life. and now, you can do the same for someone that you love! drowning is preventable. did you know that swim lessons reduce the risk by 88 percent? visit usaswimmingfoundation.org, to find, get or give a swim lesson. there's nothing more precious than your child's well-being. so act now, before it's too late. make a splash! i'm glad i did. thanks, mom. the usa swimming foundation. saving lives and building champions! >>> during their 12 weeks together as a marine fighter squadron, 11 black sheep were killed in action. the vmf-214 still racked up an extraordinary record. nine of them became aces. one received the navy cross and their skippe
he credited his fourth wife josephine with helping him win his battle with the bottle.years of his but this is a race i've won olympic gold medals, i really want to win. ten people in america drown every day. it's the race to save lives. one in five kids are younger than me. growing up, my mom was afraid of the water. something she did not want me to feel. so i enrolled missy in swim lessons. swimming became my passion. it changed my life. and now, you can do the same for someone that you love!...
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josephine, what was it like for you when the storm was at its worst? >> i think it's so incomprehensible. the significance of feeling the immense pressure at the time when it was at its worst. you know, we live in the hurricane belt. we are very familiar with hurricanes. and we prepare every year. we're happy when we go through a year and when there's none. and when we do have, we've developed a really serious good construction industry. and we feel proud of how we're able to withstand these winds. but i think it was very, very clear when we heard the warnings from the national hurricane center that this was going to be the worst recorded storm in history. and it was the first time that even i myself needed to hunker into a bathroom when the winds got as tremendous as they did. they were every bit the 225-mile gusts that we anticipated. >> what sort of damage have you seen? >> oh, angulla is a completely different place at the moment. if you talk about, for example, essential services. our hospital, one hospital on the island, it's lost a good portion
josephine, what was it like for you when the storm was at its worst? >> i think it's so incomprehensible. the significance of feeling the immense pressure at the time when it was at its worst. you know, we live in the hurricane belt. we are very familiar with hurricanes. and we prepare every year. we're happy when we go through a year and when there's none. and when we do have, we've developed a really serious good construction industry. and we feel proud of how we're able to withstand...
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in columbia heights, geo-joseph -- josephine sees them many times. >> they comum and play like the the kids. >> reporter: another hotspot, the lincoln park and capitol neighborhood in ward six. areas with fewer rodent reports are worth three, five, seven, and eight. that doesn't mean the rats aren't there, lower numbers could be because fewer people are calling dc's h in columbia heights who said it's just part of the deal in the district. >> people and rats go together. >> reporter: officials say they want you to call 311 if you see any rodents. and make sure you put your trash in to a bin with a very tight lid. we have more tips on our free wusa9 mobile app and website. but we want to hear your ideas too. tell us how you keep rodents out of your house. we're on facebook and twitter. whitney wild, wusa9. >> district officials tell whitney the budget is $1.5 million. if you go to our wusa9 mobile app you can check out your neighborhood to see where it stands on that rodent reporting list. >> you know, we've been trying to get rid of jose. he just keeping churning, making a mess of thin
in columbia heights, geo-joseph -- josephine sees them many times. >> they comum and play like the the kids. >> reporter: another hotspot, the lincoln park and capitol neighborhood in ward six. areas with fewer rodent reports are worth three, five, seven, and eight. that doesn't mean the rats aren't there, lower numbers could be because fewer people are calling dc's h in columbia heights who said it's just part of the deal in the district. >> people and rats go together....
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her daughter, josephine, was born at just 24 weeks. that's considered a pre-existing condition. her mostly health care costs $27,000. samantha's worried what happens if insurance stops covering that bill. >> i want them to find a way to cover me and put it in the bill. don't leave it up to chance. don't leave it up to states. don't roll the dice and take the risk and take the gamble on my child's life. >> reporter: the bill does require states provide access to adequate and affordable health insurance, but those terms are not defined or guaranteed. states could allow insurers to charge some people with pre-existing conditions more. >> i'm going to take the money that we would have spent on obamacare in washington and send it back home and let us do a better job with it. >> reporter: but with far less money. by one new estimate, $160 billion less. tonight, the opposition from medical groups, patient advocates and insurers is piling up. what comes next is largely up to these four republicans. >> i'm a producer with abc news. >> reporter: with the senate out of session, today, our
her daughter, josephine, was born at just 24 weeks. that's considered a pre-existing condition. her mostly health care costs $27,000. samantha's worried what happens if insurance stops covering that bill. >> i want them to find a way to cover me and put it in the bill. don't leave it up to chance. don't leave it up to states. don't roll the dice and take the risk and take the gamble on my child's life. >> reporter: the bill does require states provide access to adequate and...
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. >> this is josephine in a alvarez' reality. look at what happened to us, she pleads. is taking care us. for two weeks she's been here in a shelter, an hour outside of san juan. may as well be an island separate. >> we have no hospital to get her, because all the emergency are closed. because they have no electricity and we have no place to get her. she's getting more complicated. >> dr. moralez has tried everything to get alvarez to a hospital. >> the ambulance we saw just left. >> they have no authorization from their bosses to get -- >> that seems ridiculous. >> tell me about it. >> we're in the middle of a disaster, in the middle of a -- >> crisis, and you're waiting for paperwork? >> yeah. >> this is a very treatable problem under any other circumstance. >> yeah, sure. >> get her to the hospital, put in an iv. >> what happens if she doesn't get this? >> she may get infection to the blood and complicated with sepsis, and even death. >> there's no communication anywhere here we give letter our satellite phone to try to call for help. >> puerto rico's secretary of he
. >> this is josephine in a alvarez' reality. look at what happened to us, she pleads. is taking care us. for two weeks she's been here in a shelter, an hour outside of san juan. may as well be an island separate. >> we have no hospital to get her, because all the emergency are closed. because they have no electricity and we have no place to get her. she's getting more complicated. >> dr. moralez has tried everything to get alvarez to a hospital. >> the ambulance we saw...
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. >> but for mom samantha mcgovern who worried what this bill would mean for her daughter josephine, relief. >> the last time i saw you? >> i'm much happier today than i was the last time i saw you. >> the fatal blow dealt by senator susan collins of maine. >> it was clear to me that the graham/cassidy bill bill was not the average answer. >> the concern millions would lose coverage. lisa murkowski of alaska who opposed the last attempt -- >> i said in january we should not repeal without a replacement. >> didn't like the process this go anderson, sround saying theyt the text and then proceed to a vote. john mccain with this defiant thumbs-down agreed. he wants a bipartisan process. his best friend in the senate lindsey graham, who crafted the bill had this to say. >> john mccain can do whatever damn he wants to. he has earned that right. >> but tonight he says they have to keep up the fight. >> why? we'll get killed if we don't. >> you'll get killed if you don't. >> we'll get killed. can you imagine if we don't fulfill this promise? >> so what comes next? there is word that bipartis
. >> but for mom samantha mcgovern who worried what this bill would mean for her daughter josephine, relief. >> the last time i saw you? >> i'm much happier today than i was the last time i saw you. >> the fatal blow dealt by senator susan collins of maine. >> it was clear to me that the graham/cassidy bill bill was not the average answer. >> the concern millions would lose coverage. lisa murkowski of alaska who opposed the last attempt -- >> i said in...
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. >> samantha and justin are the parents of 20-month-old josephine that relies on medicaid for chronicg disease. they like the other family visiting with senator kaine said they are relieved that the g.o.p. failed at least for now. >> i know the fight is not over but for right now i'm hoping that this will encourage the lawmakers to come to the table and do something bipartisan. >> right now this is about feeling good about this today. passing this on to the family. thanking them for the support. >> the republican effort suffering a major setback last night when g.o.p. senator of maine said she would oppose the bill joining rand paul and john mccain, effectively killing the
. >> samantha and justin are the parents of 20-month-old josephine that relies on medicaid for chronicg disease. they like the other family visiting with senator kaine said they are relieved that the g.o.p. failed at least for now. >> i know the fight is not over but for right now i'm hoping that this will encourage the lawmakers to come to the table and do something bipartisan. >> right now this is about feeling good about this today. passing this on to the family. thanking...
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the historic josephine butler park center in northwest was transformed into an art gallery and theaters came and shared their stories through photography, illustrations, and then live performances of poetry as well. street sense, the newspaper for and by the homeless organized this gala and people got a chance to come and mingle with the artists, watch some of the performances and buy some of their pieces. really wonderful night. and one of the best lines i got from the night was that, y know, character and talent is not given by address. it's distributed among all of us. and street sense media is all about trying to tap into that and give people who are living with that a way to sort of bolster their self-esteem and move on to the next stage of their live. great job. >> wonderful way to strengthen the community and strengthen those who have lost their way or trying to find their way. >> and you'd be amazed at the talent. blown away. believe me. >> great pieces there. well, first at 4:00, new reaction to a story that you've been talking about on our app today. the first lady getting a
the historic josephine butler park center in northwest was transformed into an art gallery and theaters came and shared their stories through photography, illustrations, and then live performances of poetry as well. street sense, the newspaper for and by the homeless organized this gala and people got a chance to come and mingle with the artists, watch some of the performances and buy some of their pieces. really wonderful night. and one of the best lines i got from the night was that, y know,...
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. >> samantha and justin are the parents of 20-month-old josephine that relies on medicaid for chronic lung disease. they like the other family visiting with senator kaine said they are relieved that the g.o.p. failed at least for now. >> i know the fight is not over but for right now i'm hoping that this will encourage the lawmakers to come to the table and do something bipartisan. >> right now this is about feeling good about this today. passing this on to the family. thanking them for the support. >> the republican effort suffering a major setback last night when g.o.p. senator of maine said she would oppose the bill joining rand paul and john mccain, effectively killing the graham-cassidy bill was not the answer. >> earlier today opponents staging a so-called die-in. blocking the entrance to the capitol subway inside the russell senate building. nine people laying down in protest over proposed healthcare cuts. campos traveled from new york to be part of the resistance. >> healthcare is a right for all. if you start cutting back healthcare you affect livelihood of millions of people
. >> samantha and justin are the parents of 20-month-old josephine that relies on medicaid for chronic lung disease. they like the other family visiting with senator kaine said they are relieved that the g.o.p. failed at least for now. >> i know the fight is not over but for right now i'm hoping that this will encourage the lawmakers to come to the table and do something bipartisan. >> right now this is about feeling good about this today. passing this on to the family....
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josephine, you have been critical of the uk response in the past.ut the uk response? u nfortu nately, about the uk response? unfortunately, i really don‘t like to engage in what i think is sometimes misrepresentation. for example, there was a suggestion that heavy equipment had been landed on anguilla by the raf. in fact, what happened was it was an attempt to land the heavy equipment but it never happened. 0n the occasion just following the storm there may have been as many as 20 marines who were on the island to do work, maybe for about three or four macro hours. that cannot be considered an adequate response to what was nothing short of a catastrophic disaster in anguilla and i continued to maintain that. i applaud the fact that perhaps now with that criticism it has led to perhaps more robust focus on and well, but in terms of that focus and the efforts reaching and touching people here, it is still criticism. it is notjust criticism, it is angry criticism? still criticism. it is notjust criticism, it is angry criticism7m has to be. we are a bri
josephine, you have been critical of the uk response in the past.ut the uk response? u nfortu nately, about the uk response? unfortunately, i really don‘t like to engage in what i think is sometimes misrepresentation. for example, there was a suggestion that heavy equipment had been landed on anguilla by the raf. in fact, what happened was it was an attempt to land the heavy equipment but it never happened. 0n the occasion just following the storm there may have been as many as 20 marines who...
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earlier i spoke to josephine gumbs connor — a former adviser to the former chief minister of anguillathe lack of relief effort from the uk government. this was no ordinary storm, and that i think is the heart of what needs to be appreciated. yes, there is a royal navy ship that usually is in the caribbean, in advance of storms, but this required a direct and special focus, once it was determined, which was at least a week in advance, that this was going to be a storm like no other, and that it was going to be shattering the record books as to its strength. therefore, we should have been in step with persons like president macron, who ensured that the military was on the ground. right now, if you try to call the emergency disaster management office in anguilla, you will not be able to reach them. why is that? their generator is not functioning, so right now there is no ability to be able to reach them other than trying to call radio anguilla, the one radio station that is currently functional, and try to see if you can get a message to the disaster management. this is the kind of heart
earlier i spoke to josephine gumbs connor — a former adviser to the former chief minister of anguillathe lack of relief effort from the uk government. this was no ordinary storm, and that i think is the heart of what needs to be appreciated. yes, there is a royal navy ship that usually is in the caribbean, in advance of storms, but this required a direct and special focus, once it was determined, which was at least a week in advance, that this was going to be a storm like no other, and that...
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earlier on breakfast we spoke to josephine gumbs—connor who lives on the british overseas territory ofpassed directly over the island on wednesday and they're now bracing themselves for hurricane jose. i think the biggest fear right now is the amount of debris, loose articles, houses that were demolished, where the galvanised is just in abundance, and all over, unrestricted, the wood of those who had shutters and who lost those shutters, you know, the metal that is around, it is in such abundance that the fear that is being echoed by so many of the residents that i've interacted with today is the feeling that, even if you felt reasonably secure, you recognise that these are going to be projectiles, in what is now an upper category—four hurricane. the manchester arena reopens tonight, more than three months after the terrorist attack which killed 22 people. extra security measures will be in place for the "we are manchester" benefit concert. joining us from the arena is our reporter kate sweeting. kate, there's bound to be mixed feelings about tonight's show? this is important for many
earlier on breakfast we spoke to josephine gumbs—connor who lives on the british overseas territory ofpassed directly over the island on wednesday and they're now bracing themselves for hurricane jose. i think the biggest fear right now is the amount of debris, loose articles, houses that were demolished, where the galvanised is just in abundance, and all over, unrestricted, the wood of those who had shutters and who lost those shutters, you know, the metal that is around, it is in such...
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josephine gumbs connor is a barrister and advisor to the former chief minister of anguilla.. they do so much for being here. and you are critical of the british aid effort. thank you so much. i hope that it effort. thank you so much. i hope thatitis effort. thank you so much. i hope that it is understood in the outside world that might analysis and my criticism is meant to be constructive because at this point, we need constructive effort to ensure that we can be put back together again. the reason why i have levelled that criticism is because we are here on the ground and we can see and test for ourselves the lack of effectiveness that has been put in place. this was no ordinary storm and i think that is the heart of what needs to be appreciated. yes, there is a royal navy ship that is usually in the caribbean in advance of storms, but this required a direct and special focus. when it was determined, at least a week in advance, that this was going to be a storm like no other and it was going to be shattering the record books as to its strength. therefore, we should have bee
josephine gumbs connor is a barrister and advisor to the former chief minister of anguilla.. they do so much for being here. and you are critical of the british aid effort. thank you so much. i hope that it effort. thank you so much. i hope thatitis effort. thank you so much. i hope that it is understood in the outside world that might analysis and my criticism is meant to be constructive because at this point, we need constructive effort to ensure that we can be put back together again. the...
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we would have less coverage than we currently have and it would make it virtually impossible for josephine to be continued to be followed by the doctors who saved her life. basically if this bill passes, life as we know it could fall apart. i don't know how we would be able to support our daughter, how we could keep her home and not in an institution. she deserves to be home. she deserves to have every opportunity to thrive. rebecca wood, i met at a forum in charlottesville. she has a five-year-old daughter. i met them in july. charlie's mom says charlie was five years old and loves playing out doors, anything with animals. she was born more than three months early and is developmentally delayed. she requires physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy. she has a feeding tube and wears orthotics. affordable care act is the difference between independence and permanent disability. she would have received lifetime caps before she came home and would have been ufn -- uninsurable. medicaid paid for a large portion of her hospital stay. upon discharge medicaid provides for service
we would have less coverage than we currently have and it would make it virtually impossible for josephine to be continued to be followed by the doctors who saved her life. basically if this bill passes, life as we know it could fall apart. i don't know how we would be able to support our daughter, how we could keep her home and not in an institution. she deserves to be home. she deserves to have every opportunity to thrive. rebecca wood, i met at a forum in charlottesville. she has a...
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streets submerged in water.on island after island, survivors describe apocalyptic scenes:voice of josephine gumbs-connor/survived irma in anguilla:"one of the oldest churches here in anguilla -- completely destroyed, and it's a shell. the magnitude ... it's just ... i keep saying it's incomprehensible because that's what we're seeing on the ground."these stories -- and the aftermath of harvey in texas -- have the southeastern coast of the u-s taking irma very seriously. ( mark )( darya ) james fletcher is here... he is tracking the path of irma this morning. (james)irma is an extremely dangerous category 4 hurricane and will continue to bring life-threatening wind, storm surge, and rainfall hazards to the turks and caicos islands and the bahamas through saturday. hurricane conditions will also spread over portions of the north coast of cuba through saturday. severe hurricane conditions are expected over portions of the florida peninsula and the florida keys beginning saturday night. irma is likely to make landfall in southern florida as a dangerous major hurricane, and bring life-threatenin
streets submerged in water.on island after island, survivors describe apocalyptic scenes:voice of josephine gumbs-connor/survived irma in anguilla:"one of the oldest churches here in anguilla -- completely destroyed, and it's a shell. the magnitude ... it's just ... i keep saying it's incomprehensible because that's what we're seeing on the ground."these stories -- and the aftermath of harvey in texas -- have the southeastern coast of the u-s taking irma very seriously. ( mark )(...
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the chi chetco bar fire in southwestern oregon that stretches across jackson and josephine county, the jones fire in lane county and the miller complexifier in jackson county -- complex fire in jackson county. in each of these settings, i met men and women who exemplify what i call the oregon way. the oregon way isn't written down anywhere. it isn't a law or rule. it'sen ethic -- it's an ethic where oregonians step up and make sure that friends and neighbors aren't in jeopardy. and the oregon way is all about oregonians staying on the job until it's finished. i was also very moved by the presence of those from all over the country who came to our state, sometimes thousands from thousands of miles away to help save oregon stretches. people from california, arizona, all the way to the east coast and many points in between came to oregon to help out. and it was just stunning, mr. chairman, to meet folks from florida who while worrying about their friends and loved ones in the path of hurricane irma were up and working on our natural disaster, which is wildfire. to get this job done right
the chi chetco bar fire in southwestern oregon that stretches across jackson and josephine county, the jones fire in lane county and the miller complexifier in jackson county -- complex fire in jackson county. in each of these settings, i met men and women who exemplify what i call the oregon way. the oregon way isn't written down anywhere. it isn't a law or rule. it'sen ethic -- it's an ethic where oregonians step up and make sure that friends and neighbors aren't in jeopardy. and the oregon...