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then former top fee for official chuck blazer, a linchpin in the fbi investigation. in a confession just and see it admitted to having taken bribes in the bidding process or the 2010 and 1998 world cups. officials are also looking into the awarding of world cup hosting rights to russia and qatar. russia's sports minister was dismissive about the probe. he said the decision was made by fifa's executive committee and cannot be changed, but now the british parliament has gotten involved. britain lost out to russia to organize the 2018 tournament. >> we wait to see the outcome of the investigations. if there is evidence that the bid process was corrupt, then i think the case for rerunning it is very strong. reporter: now that blatter has said he will quit, everything at fifa seems to be in the spotlight. anchor: for more on this, our guest joins us. we heard britain plus minister for sports saying that if the bidding process for the 2018 world cup awarded to russia -- if that bidding process is found to have been corrupt, then there would need to be a rerun of that biddi
then former top fee for official chuck blazer, a linchpin in the fbi investigation. in a confession just and see it admitted to having taken bribes in the bidding process or the 2010 and 1998 world cups. officials are also looking into the awarding of world cup hosting rights to russia and qatar. russia's sports minister was dismissive about the probe. he said the decision was made by fifa's executive committee and cannot be changed, but now the british parliament has gotten involved. britain...
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subsidies are really a linchpin for the aca, does this mean they will remain entirely untouched; thatontinue with the status quo? >> that's kind of what it looks like here. the centerpiece of obamacare has always been this individual mandate, and it was brought through these federal or state exchanges. there are other parts that they could discriminate based on gender and preexisting conditions. but relying on the federal government 6.4 million people could have been affected as high as 8 million by some estimates. this is huge. if you look at the people who would have been affected by this, their premiums could have jumped up by 282%. that is untenable for a lot of middle and low-income people and that's sort of where the rubber meets the road in this law. we talk about insurance pools, what brought insurers to the table on this was the idea that everybody had to be insured. if you have a system where 34 states, the majority of the union doesn't provide for subsidies for these low and middle-income people then the onus for insurers is not really there. >> the whole thing falls apart,
subsidies are really a linchpin for the aca, does this mean they will remain entirely untouched; thatontinue with the status quo? >> that's kind of what it looks like here. the centerpiece of obamacare has always been this individual mandate, and it was brought through these federal or state exchanges. there are other parts that they could discriminate based on gender and preexisting conditions. but relying on the federal government 6.4 million people could have been affected as high as 8...
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in many states many people would have been kicked out of the marketplace, and it is sort of the linchpinf the affordable care act but there are some other big portions of this law that would have stayed in place. the inability to discriminate against those who have a different gender. women have had higher insurance premiums. people that had a preexisting condition like diabetes would have paid more. but as we look forward clearly -- this is still a political hot potato but when you look at the rollout, and 16 million who have gotten insurance in the wake of this i think it's important to put it in historical context. in 1965 when they rolled out medicaid and medicare you still had states that had to buy into these programs and it wasn't until 1980 that arizona came the last state to essentially adopt it. look at medicaid expansion here this is going to take time. >> and there are still groups that are trying to disassemble the law. >> absolutely. to reform the healthcare system even as comprehensive as this bill was, it is going to take time. >> david thank you. i want to go to fellow a
in many states many people would have been kicked out of the marketplace, and it is sort of the linchpinf the affordable care act but there are some other big portions of this law that would have stayed in place. the inability to discriminate against those who have a different gender. women have had higher insurance premiums. people that had a preexisting condition like diabetes would have paid more. but as we look forward clearly -- this is still a political hot potato but when you look at the...
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now he is the linchpin of the united states investigation of the world body. blazer in 2011. >> i think that fifa is doing a really excellent job of promoting football around the world. if i look back 10 years, 20 years and see the progress we made, i am very proud of our accomplishments. >> reporter: while he is credited with advancing the sport in the united states, he was pocketing millions of dollars in bribes and kickbacks at the same time. his lavish lifestyle and the fact he wasn't paying taxes attracted the attention of u.s. authorities. >> and that's really how this whole fifa investigation really got rolling. the irs and the fbi had leverage over chuck blazer and he cooperated to the fullest extent. even making secret recordings of his fellow sport executives at the 2012 olympics. >> reporter: he is one of four men who have already pleaded guilty in the corruption investigation. in an unsealed transcript blazer admits facilitating a bribe in the process to select the host nation for the 1998 world cup. which eventually we want to france. and then acc
now he is the linchpin of the united states investigation of the world body. blazer in 2011. >> i think that fifa is doing a really excellent job of promoting football around the world. if i look back 10 years, 20 years and see the progress we made, i am very proud of our accomplishments. >> reporter: while he is credited with advancing the sport in the united states, he was pocketing millions of dollars in bribes and kickbacks at the same time. his lavish lifestyle and the fact he...
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commissioner dennis richards and commissioner cindy wu have always referred to these as the city's linchpin rr of the city's law. no. 2, require hosting platforms to provide data to the planning department. this is something the planning department had repeatedly asked them for for months to help them with edge *er enforcement efforts. the budget and legislative analyst also requested this data be required. this regulation brings hoeftds in line with the laws of other small businesses. many companies, not just air b and b, provide data to the city to enforce the law and why should we treat air b and b any different? no. 3, have the planning department redact private information to ensure any data collected by the planning department is protected. we want to make sure that addresses are redacted for privacy concerns. my legislation calls on the redaction of all street and unit numbers of any residents in the short term rental registry. in addition the names of the permanent residents would be redacted so to the extent that the issue of privacy has been used as a justification we have a long
commissioner dennis richards and commissioner cindy wu have always referred to these as the city's linchpin rr of the city's law. no. 2, require hosting platforms to provide data to the planning department. this is something the planning department had repeatedly asked them for for months to help them with edge *er enforcement efforts. the budget and legislative analyst also requested this data be required. this regulation brings hoeftds in line with the laws of other small businesses. many...
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over a regular weekend let alone a three-day weekend with a vote from the greek people being the linchpin whether we crash or go up? >> i think the greek government wants to get something negotiated to come out in favor of the referendum and make this issue go away, if we have the referendum and the people vote yes, this government is going to fail. this government is going to do everything it can in the next 24 hours to get a deal to say vote yes on the referendum. >> and watch out if they can't get that and tsipras's own best interest is for his future, they might scrap the referendum if it was discussed. if it means the end of his career. charles: what do you think, scottie? >> you haven't seen mass chaos in the streets, relatively calm considering nobody can get to the money in the bank. what's going to happen this weekend regardless whether they hold the referendum or not? somebody is unhappy and there's a group of people behind them. interesting to see if bee have the violence that might possibly happen if the other side loses. charles: they might have fatigue with respect to the ho
over a regular weekend let alone a three-day weekend with a vote from the greek people being the linchpin whether we crash or go up? >> i think the greek government wants to get something negotiated to come out in favor of the referendum and make this issue go away, if we have the referendum and the people vote yes, this government is going to fail. this government is going to do everything it can in the next 24 hours to get a deal to say vote yes on the referendum. >> and watch out...
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in a stunning 6-3 decision the court saved the linchpin of the president's health carol law. those federal subsidies that already help 6.4 million americans in 34 states purchase health insurance. chief justice john roberts, who saved obamacare once before back in 2012 did it again today, rejecting conservatives arguments that nose federal subsidies should not be provided to people who live in states that have refused to set up their own obamacare health insurance exchanges. but the chief justice declared that made no sense, given the purpose of the law. congress passed the affordable health care ability to improve health insurance markets, not to destroy them, roberts wrote. roberts ruled that courts should follow what congress intended when they wrote the law. in a democracy, he wrote, the power to make the law rests with those chosen by the people our role is more confined. justice antonin scalia furious in his dissent. on the losing side again, and blasting his colleagues who keep saving this law. we should start calling this law scotus scotuscare he sneered. he added, th
in a stunning 6-3 decision the court saved the linchpin of the president's health carol law. those federal subsidies that already help 6.4 million americans in 34 states purchase health insurance. chief justice john roberts, who saved obamacare once before back in 2012 did it again today, rejecting conservatives arguments that nose federal subsidies should not be provided to people who live in states that have refused to set up their own obamacare health insurance exchanges. but the chief...
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as you well know, keeping businesses, attracting new ones is sort of the linchpin to growing the economy, and philadelphia has done a pretty decent job in recent years of drawing business and keeping some high-profile ones. but how does melissa murray bailey the mayor go about doing that? how aggressive would you be in luring new business here? >> i'd be really aggressive. our people need jobs, and that's one of the most important things that we can do to turn around the city is get people jobs. >> so, how do you do that? >> well, that's what i do. i've been starting business operations in multiple countries, most recently turning around businesses and growing them here. and so i know what businesses are looking for when they're choosing a city to operate in. and i know what are the key things that are going to detract them. and so as i've created jobs, i can take a lot of those learnings and a lot of that pitch and take that outside, so looking at people who -- looking to move a west coast company to have their east coast headquarters. how do we have that in this city? how do we find eu
as you well know, keeping businesses, attracting new ones is sort of the linchpin to growing the economy, and philadelphia has done a pretty decent job in recent years of drawing business and keeping some high-profile ones. but how does melissa murray bailey the mayor go about doing that? how aggressive would you be in luring new business here? >> i'd be really aggressive. our people need jobs, and that's one of the most important things that we can do to turn around the city is get...
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the linchpin is training up more iraqi troops a lot faster to get them into the fight against i.s.i.l the u.s. is convinced the u.s. trained troops if they are properly trained properly properly equipped and properly motivated. that's one leg of the stool and the other leg is inspiring the troops in anbar province, moves that will give sunnis more authoritiesauthority over their own security and the last part of the strategy, you heard that in the earlier report, is to stop the flow of foreign fighters that seem to be able to endlessly replenish i.s.i.l. on the ground. that involves the u.s. ally turkey. a lot of those fighters come through turkey into iraq. if i.s.i.l. can keep getting reenforcements it's going to keep the battle going a lot longer. that is prongs of the policy. the big question is the u.s. can train more troops, equip more, but it needs more trainees, more people to train up. that's the commitment the president was talking about until iraq can show that it can produce more raw recruits to go into training then it doesn't matter how much traij capacity the u.s. has t
the linchpin is training up more iraqi troops a lot faster to get them into the fight against i.s.i.l the u.s. is convinced the u.s. trained troops if they are properly trained properly properly equipped and properly motivated. that's one leg of the stool and the other leg is inspiring the troops in anbar province, moves that will give sunnis more authoritiesauthority over their own security and the last part of the strategy, you heard that in the earlier report, is to stop the flow of foreign...
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talking about a ding or a debit or a fender-bender or flat tire, the whole law is a lemon, it's very linchpin, it's central principle is government control. that means higher prices, fewer choices and lower quality. so the answer isn't just to tighten a pew screws and everything will be fine the answer is to tweak it here and tweak it there and we'll all be okay, the answer is to repeal and replace this law with patient senate reforms. the truth is i don't have to convince this administration that the law is broken. i know that you know that it's broken because you keep trying to fix t for several years now hhs has delayed parts of the law and sometimes in some cases they've rewritten it on the fly. we know the most egregious example, the is subsidies. the law said people who buy plans on state exchanges can get subsidies. it doesn't say anything about federal cases and yet hflt hs has sent millions of subsidies out the door putting millions of people at risk. more and more it seems the administration isn't so much as implementing the law as they are improvising it. we have already seen the e
talking about a ding or a debit or a fender-bender or flat tire, the whole law is a lemon, it's very linchpin, it's central principle is government control. that means higher prices, fewer choices and lower quality. so the answer isn't just to tighten a pew screws and everything will be fine the answer is to tweak it here and tweak it there and we'll all be okay, the answer is to repeal and replace this law with patient senate reforms. the truth is i don't have to convince this administration...
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we're talking about a very small nation economically, but it feels like the linchpin holding it altogetherstill a global economy. you know what i mean? if they left and went back and reissued the drachma, it's a big deal for the euros and the european economy. charles: you think the italians will do the same thing and the spanish and the portuguese? >> if they do, it will be cheaper to take a european vacation. >> amen. >> the market is assuming that the problem is over, that there's going to be the deal. so the risk right now is if it's not. charles: good point, that will be the surprise. you know people talk about a black swan, that wouldn't be something out of left field but would surprise everyone, joanie? >> i was laughing when you were talking about the greek mythology and the gods. i think what you said, they need to get praying to if the greed god of hermes, the god of travel, the o.j. only thing that's going to save them is getting tourists, you know? but unfortunately -- charles: they're going to need more than that. >> it's cheap labor, cheap source of goods, it is a cautionary
we're talking about a very small nation economically, but it feels like the linchpin holding it altogetherstill a global economy. you know what i mean? if they left and went back and reissued the drachma, it's a big deal for the euros and the european economy. charles: you think the italians will do the same thing and the spanish and the portuguese? >> if they do, it will be cheaper to take a european vacation. >> amen. >> the market is assuming that the problem is over, that...
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all these things tie together but really the linchpin in all of this is slaveholding. without slaveholding, jackson does not advance or stay at that rank. one of the questions that i get at least in tennessee, is -- what kind of slave owner was jackson? this goes to the other side of slavery. we have talked about the economic side, but there is the other side. the other side is what is it like for the enslaved people? and i could give you many examples. first of all jackson is a fairly typical slave owner. there are times when he expresses sympathy, regret, about things that i happening to his enslaved people. there are times also when he orders them beaten or punished. so i want to use bette as one example. betty was a young girl when jackson purchased or and her mother. at this point, in 1867 post civil war. you can tell she is an older woman at this point. the episode i want to talk about is one that happens in 1821. jackson is in florida. and he had gone to florida to meet the territorial governor of the state. so he takes with him rachel, his wife, some relatives
all these things tie together but really the linchpin in all of this is slaveholding. without slaveholding, jackson does not advance or stay at that rank. one of the questions that i get at least in tennessee, is -- what kind of slave owner was jackson? this goes to the other side of slavery. we have talked about the economic side, but there is the other side. the other side is what is it like for the enslaved people? and i could give you many examples. first of all jackson is a fairly typical...
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. >> here is the linchpin of the world body, chuck blairs in blazer in 2011. >> i'm very proud of our accomplishments. >> reporter: while he is credited with advancing the sport in the united states he was pocketing millions of dollars of bribes and kick backs at the same time. his lavish lifestyle and the fact he wasn't paying taxes attracted the attention of u.s. authorities. >> and that's really how this whole fifa investigation really got rolling. the irs and the fbi had leverage over chuck blazer and he cooperated to the fullest extent even making secret recordings of his fellow sport executives at the 2012 olympics. >> he is one of four men who have already pleaded guilty in the corruption investigation. in an unsealed triment transcript, blairsplayser dplidz admits admits to receiving bribes and kick backs for broadcast rights to five gold cups the north american regional competition in the '90s and early 2000s. at the time he was a deputy of jack warner who has been charged as a co-conspirator in the broadening fifa corruption scandal. however, what if anything blazer has to s
. >> here is the linchpin of the world body, chuck blairs in blazer in 2011. >> i'm very proud of our accomplishments. >> reporter: while he is credited with advancing the sport in the united states he was pocketing millions of dollars of bribes and kick backs at the same time. his lavish lifestyle and the fact he wasn't paying taxes attracted the attention of u.s. authorities. >> and that's really how this whole fifa investigation really got rolling. the irs and the fbi...
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the linchpin of all of this is slaveholding. without this, jackson does not advance to prominence and stay at that rank. as he does throw most of his life. one of the questions that i get, at least in tennessee, is what kind of slave owner was jackson? this goes to the other side of slavery. we have talked about the economic side and how it benefited jackson. there is the other side. what was it like for these enslaved people whom jackson owns? i can give you many examples. i will just say that jackson is a fairly typical slaveowner. there are times when he expresses sympathy or regret about things happening to his enslaved people. he also sometimes ordered them to be beaten or punished for things that they did. using that he is an example. he was a young girl when he purchased her and her mother. at this point, in 1867 post-civil war. you can tell she is an older woman at this point. this is the episode i want to talk about and it happens in 1821. jackson is in florida. he had gone to florida to meet the governor of the state.
the linchpin of all of this is slaveholding. without this, jackson does not advance to prominence and stay at that rank. as he does throw most of his life. one of the questions that i get, at least in tennessee, is what kind of slave owner was jackson? this goes to the other side of slavery. we have talked about the economic side and how it benefited jackson. there is the other side. what was it like for these enslaved people whom jackson owns? i can give you many examples. i will just say that...
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the linchpin of all of this is slaveholding. without this, jackson does not advance to prominence and stay at that rank. as he does throw most of his life. one of the questions that i get at least in tennessee, is what kind of slave owner was jackson? this goes to the other side of slavery. we have talked about the economic side and how it benefited jackson. there is the other side. what was it like for these enslaved people whom jackson owns? i can give you many examples. i will just say that jackson is a fairly typical slaveowner. our times when he expresses -- there are times when he expresses sympathy or regret about things happening to his enslaved people. he also sometimes ordered them to be beaten or punished for things that they did. using that he is an example. he was a young girl when he purchased her and her mother. at this point in 1867, post-civil war. you can tell she is an older woman at this point. this is the episode i want to talk about and it happens in 1821. jackson is in florida. he had gone to florida to me
the linchpin of all of this is slaveholding. without this, jackson does not advance to prominence and stay at that rank. as he does throw most of his life. one of the questions that i get at least in tennessee, is what kind of slave owner was jackson? this goes to the other side of slavery. we have talked about the economic side and how it benefited jackson. there is the other side. what was it like for these enslaved people whom jackson owns? i can give you many examples. i will just say that...
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trip to the spectacular bavarian alps which you can't see behind me he revealed he's revising the linchpintegy which is training iraqis. and the remarks -- mr. obama said he's still in search of a complete strategy for training. here's more for what the president had to say. >> we're reviewing a range of plans for how we might do that essentially accelerating the number of iraqi forces that are properly trained and equipped and have a focused strategy and good leadership. and when a finalized plan is presented to me by the pentagon, then i will share it with the american people. >> reporter: now, iraqi prime minister al abbadi traveled all the way to the alps to ask for more military assistance. in one piece of awkward video, it seemed like he could not get the president's attention at one point. he did later receive a promise for mr. obama from more of that support and isis will be defeated but jake as you heard the president say today with this reworking of the strategy it's going to take some time. >> jim, are there enough iraqi recruits willing to sign up to join iraqi security forces?
trip to the spectacular bavarian alps which you can't see behind me he revealed he's revising the linchpintegy which is training iraqis. and the remarks -- mr. obama said he's still in search of a complete strategy for training. here's more for what the president had to say. >> we're reviewing a range of plans for how we might do that essentially accelerating the number of iraqi forces that are properly trained and equipped and have a focused strategy and good leadership. and when a...
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. >> he is the linchpin. he puts it all together. he brings it every night. >> lebron is the man. he is a beast. as far as watching what is going on he is one of the reasons why we are watching the playoffs tonight. robert: one game to either crown the 2015 nba champions or force an epic winner take all game seven. >> which would be awesome. that's what i hope. that is why i hope cleveland wins tonight. no because i love cleveland, i'm a washington fan. i would love to see game six. >> i'm rooting for golden state. >> why? >> i feel like they are the underdog and lebron is always in the limelight. give someone else a chance. robert: best player in the world. he said it. kimberly: it must be true. jonathan: the subplot is great. he went to miami and got wings and now wants to win a ring for cleveland. robert: hometown kid. kimberly: you have to watch tonight. robert: right on abc7. exactly. >> thank you for that. coming up next on "abc7 news at 4:00" -- good news for starbucks lovers. the change that the chain made to the mobile app it is easier to get your cup of joe. there's some
. >> he is the linchpin. he puts it all together. he brings it every night. >> lebron is the man. he is a beast. as far as watching what is going on he is one of the reasons why we are watching the playoffs tonight. robert: one game to either crown the 2015 nba champions or force an epic winner take all game seven. >> which would be awesome. that's what i hope. that is why i hope cleveland wins tonight. no because i love cleveland, i'm a washington fan. i would love to see...
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. >> she was the linchpin. >> maybe they get in her car and now they start driving through the states. don't forget they put out a bolo be on the lookout, several hours passed, they could be in tennessee or ohio. they could be well away from the scene. that's where joyce mitchell would be excess baggage and they would find her by the side of the road i'm sure. >> so she bailed. we all know she's in custody. >> and the best thing for her to bail. >> she probably would have been dead. >> absolutely. >> absolutely. so you have -- she's in custody this other guard in custody as well. but, to your point, we were talking during 8 commercial break you were saying listen brooke, there were probably other people on the inside in on this because, to your point, if they're cutting through these walls and going through ging cat walks and pipes, how would joyce mitchell have known which pipe to hop in and find their way to freedom?j flfpw k owy f; the internet, you could access the internet and pull up schematics, everything but i highly doubt their schematics for the inner cavity of dannemora pr
. >> she was the linchpin. >> maybe they get in her car and now they start driving through the states. don't forget they put out a bolo be on the lookout, several hours passed, they could be in tennessee or ohio. they could be well away from the scene. that's where joyce mitchell would be excess baggage and they would find her by the side of the road i'm sure. >> so she bailed. we all know she's in custody. >> and the best thing for her to bail. >> she probably...
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they were able to tie it in and that was the linchpin they needed to prove he was involved. >> how did that six people died? >> because they overdosed. >> how did they know they overdoseed. >> i will tell you. one of them at his computer tuck need this website and he overdosed right there on his computer. obviously that's what it was. he got the drugs on this site. >> so parents or people went to court to testify? >> yes, parents of two of the kids testified. they said my kid would be alive if not for this website. >> a causal connection. when they did the investigation they were able to tie the time of death to the packages -- >> right. got it. >> so it wasn't enough to say bring murder charges -- >> so he didn't send drugs. he just was the middle man. >> he is the middle man. >> and he brag bed it i understand. and he made millions of dollars. but his mother said nonviolent guy. no. no. >> well and if i had a dollar every time a mother took the stand -- >> you've heard this before. >> you rob the bank to buy the drugs. >> this is a judge who finally got it right. >> all right. we all
they were able to tie it in and that was the linchpin they needed to prove he was involved. >> how did that six people died? >> because they overdosed. >> how did they know they overdoseed. >> i will tell you. one of them at his computer tuck need this website and he overdosed right there on his computer. obviously that's what it was. he got the drugs on this site. >> so parents or people went to court to testify? >> yes, parents of two of the kids testified....
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the obama administration has said that the subsidies are the linchpin to the law. without them people would lose their health insurance and it would create a big mess. challengers to this law say there are four words that make it clear that only people in states with state-run exchanges can have subsidies. those four words, established by the state. here's what chief justice roberts said in response to the challengers. he said petitioners' arguments about the plain meaning of the act are strong. but while the meaning of the phrase an exchange established by the state under the act may seem plain when viewed in isolation such a reading turns out to be untenable in light of the statute as a whole. chief justice scalia said look the law makes tax credits available everywhere. we should start calling this law scotuscare. there was a chuckle in the room at that moment. chief justice roberts came out and said he was going to read the opinion. of course a few years ago he stumped conservatives by upholding the constitutionality of the affordable care act. >> and death spi
the obama administration has said that the subsidies are the linchpin to the law. without them people would lose their health insurance and it would create a big mess. challengers to this law say there are four words that make it clear that only people in states with state-run exchanges can have subsidies. those four words, established by the state. here's what chief justice roberts said in response to the challengers. he said petitioners' arguments about the plain meaning of the act are...
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roughly ten months now and keep in mind the linchpin of the u.s. strategy for defeating isis is to conduct air strikes from the air and to train and arm iraqi security forces on the ground. so if the cornerstone of this strategy is training iraqi security forces it is a curious comment to hear from the president "we don't yet have a complete strategy" because it requires commitments on the part of the iraqis. as of right now, i suppose they don't have those commitments and it's interesting to point out, wolf later on in those comments the president said that while they do have the training capacity in iraq they don't the trainees essentially. i'm paraphrasing there but that's what he said. soez so those two comments seem to be in contradiction. the president says he's waiting on a plan from the pentagon to present to the american people to ramp up this training of iraqis but yet at the same time he's saying almost in the same breath they don't have the proper number of trainees. so this is obviously going to feed a lot of the criticism in washingto
roughly ten months now and keep in mind the linchpin of the u.s. strategy for defeating isis is to conduct air strikes from the air and to train and arm iraqi security forces on the ground. so if the cornerstone of this strategy is training iraqi security forces it is a curious comment to hear from the president "we don't yet have a complete strategy" because it requires commitments on the part of the iraqis. as of right now, i suppose they don't have those commitments and it's...
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. >> the linchpin -- i'm going to be careful about what i say about the rule.it's in rule making right now. we don't want to prejudge all of the contents of the rule. i think it's fair to say that the goal is to insure that local communities have the tools to assess the landscape of housing in their area and where the investments are, where affordable housing opportunities are. understand what -- >> you think they don't have to tools right now and you need to provide the tools they need to landscape their area? to have more data for their area? >> i believe that through this rule they will be able to get an assessment -- >> do you feel like you didn't have the right type of tools to make the right types of decisions in your area? >> i said earlier i had had his tool when i was mayor. it would have helped us i think to understand how we could insure that throughout the community people would have the opportunity for upward mobility. >> i have limited amount of time. before we go on can i get a commitment from you that you are not going to do anything that preemp
. >> the linchpin -- i'm going to be careful about what i say about the rule.it's in rule making right now. we don't want to prejudge all of the contents of the rule. i think it's fair to say that the goal is to insure that local communities have the tools to assess the landscape of housing in their area and where the investments are, where affordable housing opportunities are. understand what -- >> you think they don't have to tools right now and you need to provide the tools they...
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because housing is basically the linchpin of racial equality. it affects everything else.nities for employment, education, wealth, health care. now, today's ruling came on the case of the texas department of housing and community affairs versus the inclusive communities project. and the question was, in order to establish a claim of discrimination on to the fair housing act, do you have to show that there was biased intent or do you just have to show a biased affect? it's a really important distinction, because intent is, well, a whole lot harder to prove. say a decision to place a lot of low-income housing in a black neighborhood. to prove that it's intentionally discriminatory, that's a much higher bar than proving, simply, the impact of that decision results in racial disparities. now, because the roberts court has been quite skeptical of the enduring necessity of civil rights legislation, many civil rights activists were not expecting a victory today. but in a surprising 5-4 decision, the supreme court affirmed a lower court ruling, in which they had agreed to segregat
because housing is basically the linchpin of racial equality. it affects everything else.nities for employment, education, wealth, health care. now, today's ruling came on the case of the texas department of housing and community affairs versus the inclusive communities project. and the question was, in order to establish a claim of discrimination on to the fair housing act, do you have to show that there was biased intent or do you just have to show a biased affect? it's a really important...
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talking about a ding or a debit or a fender-bender or flat tire, the whole law is a lemon, it's very linchpin, it's central principle is government control. that means higher prices, fewer choices and lower quality. so the answer isn't just to tighten a pew screws and everything will be fine the answer is to tweak it here and tweak it there and we'll all be okay, the answer is to repeal and replace this law with patient senate reforms. the truth is i don't have to convince this administration that the law is broken. i know that you know that it's broken because you keep trying to fix t for several years now hhs has delayed parts of the law and sometimes in some cases they've rewritten it on the fly. we know the most egregious example, the is subsidies. the law said people who buy plans on state exchanges can get subsidies. it doesn't say anything about federal cases and yet hflt hs has sent millions of subsidies out the door putting millions of people at risk. more and more it seems the administration isn't so much as implementing the law as they are improvising it. we have already seen the e
talking about a ding or a debit or a fender-bender or flat tire, the whole law is a lemon, it's very linchpin, it's central principle is government control. that means higher prices, fewer choices and lower quality. so the answer isn't just to tighten a pew screws and everything will be fine the answer is to tweak it here and tweak it there and we'll all be okay, the answer is to repeal and replace this law with patient senate reforms. the truth is i don't have to convince this administration...
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. >> we knew all along that justice kennedy is the linchpin because he's the justice that's written the decisions, has been the deciding vote in every case awarding americans gay rights and he came through big time today, big time. >> marty, you're also with human rights campaign. >> yes. >> what does this mean to you? >> there's been decades and decades of hatred and discrimination against same-sex couples and today is a huge validation validation. the highest court in the land has ruled that gay and lesbian couples are equal and should be treated equal. for the next generations, this will be a wonderful, wonderful effect. >> what practical effect will this have? >> there will be more marriages, more joy, more celebrations. young people today will be able to live fuller lives. it's just an amazing wonderful day for america. america has lived up to her promise of liberty and justice for all. >> thank you both very much for talking to us. an ecstatic crowd here. they vastly outnumber those who protest this. [ cheers ] else. i couldn't make out the other letters. but a very spontaneous ce
. >> we knew all along that justice kennedy is the linchpin because he's the justice that's written the decisions, has been the deciding vote in every case awarding americans gay rights and he came through big time today, big time. >> marty, you're also with human rights campaign. >> yes. >> what does this mean to you? >> there's been decades and decades of hatred and discrimination against same-sex couples and today is a huge validation validation. the highest...
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the government has said that the subsidies are the linchpin to the law, and without them the law wouldtted. it would be severely destabilized and today once again chief justice roberts stepping in and saving in a sense the affordable care act ruling in favor of the government and saying that these millions of americans can keep their subsidies. again, a very broad ruling here. the court didn't even defer to the irs interpretation. it said that it is clear in the law that tax credits are available to individuals and states that have a federal exchange. at issue here were four words in the law, established by the state. the challenger said that makes it clear that only those americans and the states that have set up their own exchanges can get subsidies. again, today the high court disagreeing with that and saying that all americans who need those subsidies to help them pay for their health insurance can keep them. again, this was authored by chief justice roberts and justice kennedy along with the liberals on the court. a big, big win for the obama administration. >> that's right, pamel
the government has said that the subsidies are the linchpin to the law, and without them the law wouldtted. it would be severely destabilized and today once again chief justice roberts stepping in and saving in a sense the affordable care act ruling in favor of the government and saying that these millions of americans can keep their subsidies. again, a very broad ruling here. the court didn't even defer to the irs interpretation. it said that it is clear in the law that tax credits are...
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hacking prosecutors across the country and work hand-in-hand and ccips has become the department linchpin in the efforts against cybercrime. they have really been involved in one capacity or another in every cybercrime case of the of heard of since the 1990's. over the years we have developed a a lot of different strategies to combat cybercrime and we have tried to evolve the strategies as the thread itself has evolved. one of the things that we have done and what are the things i want to talk about today is that we really collaborate a lot. the private sector as well as with our international law enforcement partners all over the world. as all of you know, cybercrime is probably the most international of kernel activity. so we have had to develop relationships and we have great relationships with law enforcement all over the world. we also have great relations with the private sector who helps us in many of our sophisticated cases, and frankly we couldn't do it without the private sector and without foreign law enforcement. it is more collaboration, we are really able to identify what ar
hacking prosecutors across the country and work hand-in-hand and ccips has become the department linchpin in the efforts against cybercrime. they have really been involved in one capacity or another in every cybercrime case of the of heard of since the 1990's. over the years we have developed a a lot of different strategies to combat cybercrime and we have tried to evolve the strategies as the thread itself has evolved. one of the things that we have done and what are the things i want to talk...
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fact that she thought it was love and she was going to be involved in the getaway car, is she the linchpin to figureing out the mindset of these men, where they were going to go? >> she's going to be a vital role. she's going to be the key piece in it. additionally i'm sure that the new york state police has interviewed every single inmate that had any dealings with either matt or sweat, all in their cell block where they were together. they interviewed everybody so they got intelligence there. but she's going to be the key piece of what they told her ahead of time what they promised her what was her mindset. she wanted to do. and then as far as what happens on the outside, we know that plan "b" which was picking her up and fleeing from there did not occur. they're going to be questioning her as to well, where were you going to take them where did they want to go? whether they actually told her the truth or not you know we do not know. >> former u.s. marshal, thanks for your time. >>> once again, we've been asking you to weigh in on how you think this manhunt is going to be resolved. franc
fact that she thought it was love and she was going to be involved in the getaway car, is she the linchpin to figureing out the mindset of these men, where they were going to go? >> she's going to be a vital role. she's going to be the key piece in it. additionally i'm sure that the new york state police has interviewed every single inmate that had any dealings with either matt or sweat, all in their cell block where they were together. they interviewed everybody so they got intelligence...
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. >> and could ultimately end up being a linchpin to a lot of answers. >>> joining us now is jeffrey ian ross, a criminalologist. i want to remind our viewers that in our pulse question we're asking everybody if they think cameras being in this prison being in jail cells would help thwart something like this. but authorities are sure that somebody helped these two men escape. so what kind of relationships or friendships inside do you have to have or you see or know have formed between people who have been locked up? >> well the prisoners are there 24 hours a day and they are dependent upon staff for food educational services that sort of thing, and they talk with them on a regular basis. they try to assist them during their daily routines so there can be quite close relationships between inmates and correctional personnel, whether officers contract workers. they try to bend the rules a little. correctional officers can't enforce all the rules all the time, so it's a complex relationship that develops over time. and so the inmates are there studying the contract workers, the correctio
. >> and could ultimately end up being a linchpin to a lot of answers. >>> joining us now is jeffrey ian ross, a criminalologist. i want to remind our viewers that in our pulse question we're asking everybody if they think cameras being in this prison being in jail cells would help thwart something like this. but authorities are sure that somebody helped these two men escape. so what kind of relationships or friendships inside do you have to have or you see or know have formed...
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it's very linchpin. its central principle is government control. that means higher prices, fewer choices, and lower quality. so the answer isn't just to tighten a few screws and everything will be fine. the answer to tweak it here and tweak there it and we'll all be okay, the answer is to repeal and replace this law with patient-centered reforms. the truth is i don't have to convince this administration that the law is broken. i know that you know that it's broken because you keep trying to fix it. for several years now, hhs has delayed parts of the law, and sometimes, in some cases, they have rewritten it on the fly. we know the most egregious example, the subsidies. the law says that people who buy plans on the state exchanges can get subsidies. it doesn't say anything about federal ex-changes. and yet hhs has sent millions of subsidies out the door, putting millions of people at risk. more and more it seems the administration isn't so much as implementing the law as they're improvising it. we have already seen the evidence of the administration
it's very linchpin. its central principle is government control. that means higher prices, fewer choices, and lower quality. so the answer isn't just to tighten a few screws and everything will be fine. the answer to tweak it here and tweak there it and we'll all be okay, the answer is to repeal and replace this law with patient-centered reforms. the truth is i don't have to convince this administration that the law is broken. i know that you know that it's broken because you keep trying to fix...
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do you think that mitchell remains the linchpin to the break they need in this case? >> she's definitely an important piece. more and more information seems to come out every day, obviously. they're talking to her every day. it's been reported that they used her telephone to make calls. and she knows whatever this contraband is she sh we knows what she could have given them. power tool or plain old and tools. they were able to get out of the prison and what is not being reported that she might have given him a phone, money, who knows. there's a lot of other pieces that obviously the investigators are not going to say. they want to keep its ss close to the vest. >> day seven, who how are the odds in their favor now as the clock continues to tick with them out there free? >> under normal circumstances, more time gives them more an advantage. i mean, it shifts from a traditional manhunt to more of a fugitive investigation. but there seems to be more, you know physical evidence that the investigators are finding, the dogs are picking up on a scent, candy wrappers. was tha
do you think that mitchell remains the linchpin to the break they need in this case? >> she's definitely an important piece. more and more information seems to come out every day, obviously. they're talking to her every day. it's been reported that they used her telephone to make calls. and she knows whatever this contraband is she sh we knows what she could have given them. power tool or plain old and tools. they were able to get out of the prison and what is not being reported that she...
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he was the linchpin ended up turning on everyone else. there are reports, it hasn't occurred.gan on 50th avenue on a motorized scooter. >> to the markets, look at the police of oil, please. just around $60 a barrel. the opec meeting starts on friday. there is concern that opec and america will continue to flood the market with oil for many years to come. see we're down a buck today on oil. the national archives raised red flags with hillary clinton's record keeping practices as secretary of state. rising those for five years. fox news found this out. they knew she was keeping her own records. they worried that she would take them with her. and she did. in fact she deleted thousands of these records. all right, deirdre dfrjts -- it's illegal and there's trustworthiness issue for the former secretary of state. for the moment, as far as the democratic candidates go she's the one win, but the polls show they're trusting her less and less, 25% less than a month ago. stuart: i've got to get to the illegality of it the criminal bit. >> back in the day-- >> look it she kept these stat
he was the linchpin ended up turning on everyone else. there are reports, it hasn't occurred.gan on 50th avenue on a motorized scooter. >> to the markets, look at the police of oil, please. just around $60 a barrel. the opec meeting starts on friday. there is concern that opec and america will continue to flood the market with oil for many years to come. see we're down a buck today on oil. the national archives raised red flags with hillary clinton's record keeping practices as secretary...
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charles: we know that greece is it not the largest economy, but could be a linchpin and they're downyesterday. >> the best way to describe it where is the franz ferdinand moment going to come from? i don't think it's a black swan event the definition of black swan, we didn't see it coming. we've got a few things lining up, puerto rico problem with 11 million people in greek, small small, but an issue. a chinese slowdown and how we manage that. and european union is not growing as well as they'd like to grow and we have to turn to the fed and is the fed really going to hike rates with what i just said going on around the world? >> i hope it doesn't spark another world war, but certainly there are odds bets on it ralph, a lot of things going on and the market has been tope here you've been calling for a pull back could this trigger what you're looking for? >> good morning, everyone i think before we even talk about what's going on on the last couple of days you have to look at what the market's been doing the last four months. you know we've had the key indices like the dow and the s&p
charles: we know that greece is it not the largest economy, but could be a linchpin and they're downyesterday. >> the best way to describe it where is the franz ferdinand moment going to come from? i don't think it's a black swan event the definition of black swan, we didn't see it coming. we've got a few things lining up, puerto rico problem with 11 million people in greek, small small, but an issue. a chinese slowdown and how we manage that. and european union is not growing as well as...
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but the linchpin of the strategy is a central government in baghdad that is committed to building an inclusive sectarian government and a secure for sam part of that effort we need to see them succeed is to recruit iraqis into the fight cargo they will only be successful if they can continue to inspire confidence in the diver's iraqi population as a security forces are committed to every citizen in iraq. >> although that exceeds the number of recruits but the number seems to be the other way around that there just is not enough recruits. cahan are there specific things united states can do into a slush the iraqis to do this with the force is going over there? doesn't that put them more at risk if those numbers continue to increase to other parts of the country? >> i was going to say a couple things but one thing the president can do is to raise concerns directly with the prime minister that he had the opportunity of in a face-to-face meeting in germany last week. the thing that the president mentioned would be useful is the expansion as the president announced last week that by estab
but the linchpin of the strategy is a central government in baghdad that is committed to building an inclusive sectarian government and a secure for sam part of that effort we need to see them succeed is to recruit iraqis into the fight cargo they will only be successful if they can continue to inspire confidence in the diver's iraqi population as a security forces are committed to every citizen in iraq. >> although that exceeds the number of recruits but the number seems to be the other...
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we can all agree that engaging the public on important decisions is a linchpin of our system of government. when all are allowed access, we improve the outcomes and strengthen our democracy. i hope all members join me in supporting this critical amendment and i yield back. the chair: the gentleman -- do you reserve or yield? mr. gallego: i yield back. the chair: does anyone seek time in opposition? the request is -- the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from arizona. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the amendment is agreed to. for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? >> i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will report the amendment. the clerk: amendment offered by mr. beyer of virginia. page 14 after line 14 insert the follow, emergency insfra truckture repairs, for expenses necessary for emergency infrastructure repairs related to the national park service deferred maintenance backlog $11,500,000,000 to remain available until expended. the chair: for what purpose does t
we can all agree that engaging the public on important decisions is a linchpin of our system of government. when all are allowed access, we improve the outcomes and strengthen our democracy. i hope all members join me in supporting this critical amendment and i yield back. the chair: the gentleman -- do you reserve or yield? mr. gallego: i yield back. the chair: does anyone seek time in opposition? the request is -- the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from arizona. those...
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. >> so the linchpin in -- i'm going to be careful about what i say about the rule because it's in rulemakingight now so we don't want to prejudge all of the contents of the rule. however, i think it's fair to say that the goal is to ensure that local communities have the tools to assess the landscape of housing in their area, and where the investments are where affordable housing opportunities are, and to understand what -- >> you think they don't have the tools right now and you need to provide the tools they need to landscape their area. to have more of a -- more data for their area. >> i believe that through this rule they will be able to get through what we call an assessment of fair housing dish. >> do you feelike you didn't have the right type of tools to make the right types of decisions in your area. >> i said earlier i wish if had this tool when i was mayor. it would have been fantastic as a policymaker. it truly would have helped to understand how we could ensure that throughout the community people at least have the opportunity for upward mow of mobility. so i'm convinced it could
. >> so the linchpin in -- i'm going to be careful about what i say about the rule because it's in rulemakingight now so we don't want to prejudge all of the contents of the rule. however, i think it's fair to say that the goal is to ensure that local communities have the tools to assess the landscape of housing in their area, and where the investments are where affordable housing opportunities are, and to understand what -- >> you think they don't have the tools right now and you...