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mr. red: yeah. pres. trump: they're rich. mr. red: yeah. pres. trump: that's good. mr. red: got to be humble. yeah, we got money. pres. trump: that's great. but it's going well? mr. red: it's going well. yes. pres. trump: that's good. david boyer, a trucker with abf freight. david, thank you very much. i saw you before. thank you, david. benson waller of riverview coal mine. mr. waller: yes, sir. pres. trump: thank you, benson. chip kovach, vice president of engineering for his family's small business, city machine technologies. how's that going? mr. kovach: great. ever since the administration, we are busier than ever. having trouble finding good, qualified help. it's actually a very good problem to have. pres. trump: well, we're setting records on unemployment or employment, use either word. mr. kovach: yes. pres. trump: use either way. either way, it's a record. mr. kovach: supply and demand. pres. trump: it's good. and a lot of people are being trained and we're training a lot of people. and companies are coming into our country now at a record clip, and they're all
mr. red: yeah. pres. trump: they're rich. mr. red: yeah. pres. trump: that's good. mr. red: got to be humble. yeah, we got money. pres. trump: that's great. but it's going well? mr. red: it's going well. yes. pres. trump: that's good. david boyer, a trucker with abf freight. david, thank you very much. i saw you before. thank you, david. benson waller of riverview coal mine. mr. waller: yes, sir. pres. trump: thank you, benson. chip kovach, vice president of engineering for his family's small...
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[applause] >> mr. pres. trump: president, did you speak to the saudi -- pres. trump: we will comment on that soon. we don't like it at all and we will get to the bottom of it. thank you very much. thank you. [applause] >> president trump is being briefed on hurricane michael as it closes in on the hurricane panhandle with potential he catastrophic 150 mile an hour winds. this is video stream through periscope showing the force of the wind. president trump is warning the power of the storm as he meets with his homeland security management agency.
[applause] >> mr. pres. trump: president, did you speak to the saudi -- pres. trump: we will comment on that soon. we don't like it at all and we will get to the bottom of it. thank you very much. thank you. [applause] >> president trump is being briefed on hurricane michael as it closes in on the hurricane panhandle with potential he catastrophic 150 mile an hour winds. this is video stream through periscope showing the force of the wind. president trump is warning the power of the...
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turkey release american pastor andrew bronson two days ago he's back home and then we are hearing that mr pres the president donald trump and the president are gone like st jing. thanks to each other so it seems like saudi arabia has those then bits and they hesitate they try to be cultures about that international pressure that is going to catch them up now thank you very much and i'm cursing him because he really just want to bring you all to all the top stories this hour chancellor angela merkel's bavarian allies have suffered the worst election results in one hundred fifty a result that risks widening divisions within germany's national government the question social union of one forty five and a half a cent of the vote according to the leg latest exit poll meaning the party's lost its absolute majority. and pope francis has conferred say good on mudded salvadorian archbishop emeritus ceremony in the vatican an advocate for peace during el salvador's civil war america was shot dead while celebrating mass in one thousand nine hundred eighty i'll have more news do join me then coming up next
turkey release american pastor andrew bronson two days ago he's back home and then we are hearing that mr pres the president donald trump and the president are gone like st jing. thanks to each other so it seems like saudi arabia has those then bits and they hesitate they try to be cultures about that international pressure that is going to catch them up now thank you very much and i'm cursing him because he really just want to bring you all to all the top stories this hour chancellor angela...
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>> mr. pres. trump: president, did you speak to the saudi -- pres. trump: we will comment on that soon. we don't like it at all and we will get to the bottom of it. thank you very much. thank you. [applause] >> president trump is being briefed on hurricane michael as it closes in on the hurricane panhandle with potential he catastrophic 150 mile an hour winds. this is video stream through periscope showing the force of the wind. president trump is warning the power of the storm as he meets with his homeland security management agency. >> i wanted to update you on hurricane michael. it is about 40 miles off the coast. starting to feel the effects now. it is a dangerous category four. harvey, and irma, were category 4. these are big storms. it will hit the panhandle as you can see right here. georgia and through carolina's. which could lead to additional flooding. withe moving forward interagency partners and we are in close contact with state and local authorities. and local officials. >> unfortunately, this is a hurricane of the worst kind. it has al
>> mr. pres. trump: president, did you speak to the saudi -- pres. trump: we will comment on that soon. we don't like it at all and we will get to the bottom of it. thank you very much. thank you. [applause] >> president trump is being briefed on hurricane michael as it closes in on the hurricane panhandle with potential he catastrophic 150 mile an hour winds. this is video stream through periscope showing the force of the wind. president trump is warning the power of the storm as...
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mr. president, with china -- pres. trump: go ahead. >> mr. president, if the fbi does find something and brett kavanaugh falls, is there a plan b? pres. trump: i don't want to talk about plan b, because i think -- i hope that he gets approved. i hope that the report comes out like a really think it should, i think it will -- i hope. i hope. i'm waiting just like you. certainly, if they find something, i'm going to take that into consideration. absolutely. i have a very open mind. the person that takes that position is going to be there for a long time. i have a very open mind. i just think he is an outstanding person. i think he has been treated horribly. even if you were going to bring up some of the subjects that were brought up, they did not have treat him so viciously and so violently as they have treated him. pres. trump: ok? thank you all very much. thank you very much, everybody. [applause] >> do you have any empathy for the assault victims? [applause] >> let's wait and see. i don't know that they are going to control the house. i'm not
mr. president, with china -- pres. trump: go ahead. >> mr. president, if the fbi does find something and brett kavanaugh falls, is there a plan b? pres. trump: i don't want to talk about plan b, because i think -- i hope that he gets approved. i hope that the report comes out like a really think it should, i think it will -- i hope. i hope. i'm waiting just like you. certainly, if they find something, i'm going to take that into consideration. absolutely. i have a very open mind. the...
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mr. waller: that's right. pres. trump: what they do today, the technology on coal is so incredible. what they can do with coal today is from a different world. good, beautiful clean coal. and you're back working, right?
mr. waller: that's right. pres. trump: what they do today, the technology on coal is so incredible. what they can do with coal today is from a different world. good, beautiful clean coal. and you're back working, right?
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mr. stauber: you don't agree on pre-existing conditions? mr. radinovich: your party has what attended your people with pre-existing conditions. your republican governor is trying to ensure that people do not have pre-existing conditions coverage. mr. stauber: you can several hundred thousand people off their insurance when he voted for -- including pre-existing conditions. my wife and i have a son with down syndrome. this is our fourth debate and i have told you all this, i would require insurance companies to cover the existing conditions. my son is on with two of them. i have a nephew at age 2 who was diagnosed with type one diabetes through no fault of his own. why should he suffer the rest of his life? so joe continues to sell the myth -- to propel the myth that pete stauber does not support pre-existing conditions and i do . mr. radinovich: an association for advocates for those with down syndrome came out against the republican health-care plan, because it would make their health care unaffordable and unattainable. the reality and the fact
mr. stauber: you don't agree on pre-existing conditions? mr. radinovich: your party has what attended your people with pre-existing conditions. your republican governor is trying to ensure that people do not have pre-existing conditions coverage. mr. stauber: you can several hundred thousand people off their insurance when he voted for -- including pre-existing conditions. my wife and i have a son with down syndrome. this is our fourth debate and i have told you all this, i would require...
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mrs. collins pre-k class spend a little time each morning welcoming each other.dan, the designated greeter for the day. the classmates can get a hand shape, a fist bump, a hug or simply a smile. it's a very simple morning ritual, and it fosters kindness, and it starts the day just right that is something that all of us could use every single day. >> i love that the little hug there. >>> well, still to come, a community outraged after a white woman calls police saying she was groped by a 9-year-old black child. a migraine hope to be there... for the good. and not so good. for the mundane. the awe-inspiring. the heart racing. the heart breaking. that's what life is all about... showing up. unless migraine steals your chance to say "i am here." that's why, we created aimovig.. a preventive treatment for migraine in adults. one dose, once a month. aimovig is proven to reduce the number of monthly migraine days. for some, that number can be cut in half or more. the most common side effects are pain, redness, or swelling at the injection site and constipation. these ar
mrs. collins pre-k class spend a little time each morning welcoming each other.dan, the designated greeter for the day. the classmates can get a hand shape, a fist bump, a hug or simply a smile. it's a very simple morning ritual, and it fosters kindness, and it starts the day just right that is something that all of us could use every single day. >> i love that the little hug there. >>> well, still to come, a community outraged after a white woman calls police saying she was...
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but there is a strategic issue here that pre-dates the murder of mr. khashoggi, pre-dates the election of donald trump. saudi arabia is very much part of the western efforts in the wider fight against violent is islamic terrorist organizations. it is also a strategic partner in terms of the economy. and it is also a good part of the intelligence that saudi arabia provides goes into finding targets for american drones to kill people overseas, all over the place, and indeed, to conduct renditions, particularly from previous administrations -- >> but it sends a strange message because snuffing out a journalist, outside the country, but in a domain associated with a country, is terrorism. it is a terrorist act. >> absolutely. i mean there is -- i'm not making any excuses at all. >> right. >> the saudi arabias are trying to explain the real politics that goes into this. so this is, you know, there is no happy outcome from the tragic murder of mr. khashoggi. what is trying to be massaged between the saudis and the allies is a narrative that means that a degre
but there is a strategic issue here that pre-dates the murder of mr. khashoggi, pre-dates the election of donald trump. saudi arabia is very much part of the western efforts in the wider fight against violent is islamic terrorist organizations. it is also a strategic partner in terms of the economy. and it is also a good part of the intelligence that saudi arabia provides goes into finding targets for american drones to kill people overseas, all over the place, and indeed, to conduct...
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mr. hawley: the texas lawsuit is about obamacare. >> pre-existing is in there. mr. wley: welcome we can cover pre-existing conditions without obamacare and we can do that a variety of ways. one is federal reinsurance. we are talking about collins-nelson, by the way, a federal reinsurance bill. you don't need obamacare in order to do that. you cited some of the details of it and asked if i would be willing to vote for something like that. i certainly would. and we don't have to have the individual mandate. you don't have to have the 159 new agencies under obamacare, the 20 new federal taxes for it. that is the kind of common sense solution people of this state need. >> quickly, sir, you are in the lawsuit that would eliminate pre-existing conditions, and yet you support them? square that away for me. mr. hawley: obamacare has one particular way of protecting pre-existing conditions liked to the individual mandate. it has given us the system we have now. i think people with pre-existing conditions like my son should not be held hostage to the higher cost and the narrow
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mr. scott: he voted twice for the lation that repealed pre-existing conditions. mr. perry: the premise is flawed in that the only way to deal with pre-existing conditions is through obamacare. that is simply false. the plan now with this health care for all at $33 trillion, we're going to double everybody payroll tax, we're going to double employer taxes. there's no plan to pay for it. that's the alternative solution to the a.c.a. on the other side. untenable. jenelle: mr. scott, our partner, the university of women which promotes women's issues cites research that cumberland county in your district has one of the greatest pay gaps in the entire state between top earners in -- and the working poor. even cities can set their minimum wages. are you in favor of raising the minimum wage? it has not gone up from $7.25 at the federal level or in pennsylvania since 2009. mr. scott. mr. scott: yes, i do support raising the minimum wage, but gradually. particularly so that small businesses which could potentially be affected by that most greatly have time to adjust. so a gradu
mr. scott: he voted twice for the lation that repealed pre-existing conditions. mr. perry: the premise is flawed in that the only way to deal with pre-existing conditions is through obamacare. that is simply false. the plan now with this health care for all at $33 trillion, we're going to double everybody payroll tax, we're going to double employer taxes. there's no plan to pay for it. that's the alternative solution to the a.c.a. on the other side. untenable. jenelle: mr. scott, our partner,...
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mr. rich: thank you. pre-existing conditions are a big deal. it is huge. my family experienced that very thing when our youngest daughter -- my wife was pregnant with margaret. it became a complicated pregnancy and we lost coverage. we were able to get coverage through the insurance pool, the state insurance pool. that is important. pre-existing conditions -- we need to ensure those are covered. thank you. doug: mr. johnson? gov. johnson: when i was governor, we switched to a managed care model and saved about 25% when it came to medicaid. the proof is in the pudding. it still exists today because it worked. what what we need is an innovative approach. we need somebody that is not a wallflower in washington, that is willing to take on these issues. right now, everybody has got their heads in the sand over these issues. doug: the next question comes from action seven news anchor shelley. shelley: what role do you think the federal government should have in the education of our children? doug: mr. rich, you go first. mr. rich: we need to get the federal gove
mr. rich: thank you. pre-existing conditions are a big deal. it is huge. my family experienced that very thing when our youngest daughter -- my wife was pregnant with margaret. it became a complicated pregnancy and we lost coverage. we were able to get coverage through the insurance pool, the state insurance pool. that is important. pre-existing conditions -- we need to ensure those are covered. thank you. doug: mr. johnson? gov. johnson: when i was governor, we switched to a managed care model...
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mr. kavanaugh? pres. trtrump: i don't needed a backckup plan.n. amy: on saturday, senatotor bere sanderers called on for the fbfo investstigate whetheher kavanauh committed perjury while testifying under oath at various times in the past, including thursday. sanders said in a letter to committee chair chuck grassley -- "a fundamental question the fbi can help answer is whether judge kavanaugh has been truthful with the committee. this goes to the very heart of whether he should be confirmed to the court." we begin today's show with one of the two women credited with billing brett kavanaugh's confirmation, republican senator jeff flake of arizona was on his way to cast his vote in the senate judiciary committee shortly after announcing his intentions to confirm to vote yes for trump's supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh when he was confronted by two women who were sexual assault survivors in an elevator. the women held the door open, telling flake through their tears he was dismissing their pain will stop this is one of them, ana maria archila. >
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mr. enashoggi. >> from the pres the language seems to be toughening as more is discovered. >> what are yosidering for possible consequences? >> it will have to be severe. it's bad, bad stuff. >> investigators are back in the consulate in istanbul continuing their examination of the building. meanwhile, "the washington post" has printed the gentles's final column with his clarion call for press freedom in the middle east. the faded reforming hero when he came to the u.s. earlier this year is under intense pressure to explain what happened, why it happened,e and the grues question of how, all of whichal leaves d trump ts evening off to montana with his biggest foreign-policy emergency since becoming president. withnts the relationship saudi arabia to continue unaffected, but as more deteals emerge, ho will that be? >> a brief time ago, i spoke as robert jordan, who served as ambassador to saudi arabia under president george w. bush. the president now saying there will be severe consequences if saudi arabia is responsible for jamal khashogg''apparent death. what should those consequences e?
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there are many different implementations along the way to protect people with pre-existing conditions. what mrsslotkin is talking about is a buy into medicare which is already teetering on the edge of insolvency. if you do if she is suggesting, which is a complete government takeover, it is doubling down on the system that doesn't work, if you do that you are going to bankrupt medicare, jack up up the rates and push people off the system, elderly people and people that can least afford it. devin: i don't know many americans who love their healthcare. rep. bishop: as i have advocated for the past and continue to to advocate, we need to go back to a patient-centered system where our individuals, families, businesses can pick their own health care. not government run that is -- template that is forced upon them. devin: it works in many other places in the world. rep. bishop: we have 30 million people bankrupting the country and it's bankrupting the families. devin: i want to get to a couple other topics. i would like to ask do you believe man has played a part in the changing climate and global wa
there are many different implementations along the way to protect people with pre-existing conditions. what mrsslotkin is talking about is a buy into medicare which is already teetering on the edge of insolvency. if you do if she is suggesting, which is a complete government takeover, it is doubling down on the system that doesn't work, if you do that you are going to bankrupt medicare, jack up up the rates and push people off the system, elderly people and people that can least afford it....
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ads, while his administration is literally suing the government to take away pre-existing condition protections. [applause] mr. obama: so, do you know who you can trust when it comes to protecting your health care, and making sure you are not discriminated against because of pre-existing conditions? you can count on tammy baldwin to do it. she was diagnosed with a pre-existing condition when she was a kid. she knows what it is like her for parents and grandparents to cover a sick kid. she is not going to let republicans gut those protections, gut your medicaid to pay for those tax cuts. these democrats are going to protect your care. if you elect tony evers as your next governor, he's going to do something your current governor refuses to do. he's going to expand medicaid to cover 176,000 more wisconsinites. [applause] mr. obama: that's going to make a difference, but you have to vote for him and vote for a democratic legislature to help him do it. don't think this election does not make a difference, your vote doesn't make a difference. but i want to go back to the as -- those ads those republicans are runni
ads, while his administration is literally suing the government to take away pre-existing condition protections. [applause] mr. obama: so, do you know who you can trust when it comes to protecting your health care, and making sure you are not discriminated against because of pre-existing conditions? you can count on tammy baldwin to do it. she was diagnosed with a pre-existing condition when she was a kid. she knows what it is like her for parents and grandparents to cover a sick kid. she is...
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pre-existing conditions -- we could have addressed that. we can address that. let's get a free market, a definite free market, lowering costs unbelievably. our first rebuttal opportunity is for mr. heinrich. sen. heinrich: pre-existing conditions, we did address that. we did that in the affordable care act. for the first time in our nations history, you could not as an insurance company deny someone coverage because they have diabetes or a heart condition, or because they are pregnant. so we not only did that, we expanded medicaid. the result, we write down number of people who are underinsured in new mexico dramatically. people started getting health care from a doctor instead of in the emergency room. >> mr. rich, 30 seconds as well. you.ich: thank pre-existing conditions are a big deal. it is huge. i family experienced that very thing when our youngest daughter -- my wife was pregnant with margaret. it became a complicated pregnancy and we lost coverage. we were able to get coverage through the insurance pool, the state insurance pool. that is important. pre-existing conditions -- we need to ensure those are covered. thank you. >> mr. johnson? gov. johnson: when i was govern
pre-existing conditions -- we could have addressed that. we can address that. let's get a free market, a definite free market, lowering costs unbelievably. our first rebuttal opportunity is for mr. heinrich. sen. heinrich: pre-existing conditions, we did address that. we did that in the affordable care act. for the first time in our nations history, you could not as an insurance company deny someone coverage because they have diabetes or a heart condition, or because they are pregnant. so we...
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they would still lose their pre-existing coverage. mr. desantis: way more money than that. there was over $115 billion in the bill. states have done this effectively like maine, who had obamacare style architecture prior to that on a state level. they used this tool and were able to subsidize the people who were not insured. that brought rates down for everybody else but allowed access. it was way over $100 billion. i'm not sure where you're getting that but at the end of the day, we know everyone on medicare, they have been covered for decades. there was a problem on the individual market and we should deal with it. todd: my fax come from the congressional budget office. -- facts come from the congressional budget office. mr. gillum: he can have a monopoly on his opinion. he does not have a monopoly on facts. acts matter. his record matters. he voted repeatedly to take away health care. he voted for insurance companies to deny pre-existing coverage. if you are a cancer patient, a patient with diabetes, sickle cell, if you are pregnant woman, he would have allowed for your
they would still lose their pre-existing coverage. mr. desantis: way more money than that. there was over $115 billion in the bill. states have done this effectively like maine, who had obamacare style architecture prior to that on a state level. they used this tool and were able to subsidize the people who were not insured. that brought rates down for everybody else but allowed access. it was way over $100 billion. i'm not sure where you're getting that but at the end of the day, we know...
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saudi arabia has admited for the first time the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi was pre—meditated. mrter being allowed to leave saudi arabia. he had previously been subject to a travel ban because of his father's criticism of the kingdom's leadership. google says it's sacked nearly 50 employees over sexual harassment allegations in the past two years. the statement was issued in response to a newspaper report that one executive received $90 million when he left the company four years ago, despite credible claims of sexual harassment against him. now on bbc news, thursday in parliament.
saudi arabia has admited for the first time the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi was pre—meditated. mrter being allowed to leave saudi arabia. he had previously been subject to a travel ban because of his father's criticism of the kingdom's leadership. google says it's sacked nearly 50 employees over sexual harassment allegations in the past two years. the statement was issued in response to a newspaper report that one executive received $90 million when he left the company four years...
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saudi arabia has admited for the first time the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi was pre—meditated. mrhasshoggi, a fierce critic of the kingdom's leadership, was killed three weeks ago in istanbul. google says it's sacked nearly 50 employees over sexual harassment allegations in the past two years. the statement was issued in response to a newspaper report that one executive received $90 million when he left the company four years ago despite credible claims of sexual harassment against him. now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. afghans will have to wait till next month to get the results of last sunday's parliamentary election. but in one sense, the verdict is already in. the ballot again exposed widespread insecurity and the absence of government control in many parts of the country. my guest today is president ashraf ghani's recently appointed and strikingly young national security adviser, hamdullah mohib. as the us government decided to engage with the taliban regardless of the wishes of the afghan government. hamdullah mohib in kabul, welcome to hard
saudi arabia has admited for the first time the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi was pre—meditated. mrhasshoggi, a fierce critic of the kingdom's leadership, was killed three weeks ago in istanbul. google says it's sacked nearly 50 employees over sexual harassment allegations in the past two years. the statement was issued in response to a newspaper report that one executive received $90 million when he left the company four years ago despite credible claims of sexual harassment...
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saudi arabia has admited for the first time the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi was pre—meditated. mreks ago in istanbul. google says it's sacked nearly 50 employees over sexual harassment allegations in the past two years. the statement was issued in response to a newspaper report that one executive received $90 million when he left the company four years ago despite credible claims of sexual harassment against him. now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur.
saudi arabia has admited for the first time the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi was pre—meditated. mreks ago in istanbul. google says it's sacked nearly 50 employees over sexual harassment allegations in the past two years. the statement was issued in response to a newspaper report that one executive received $90 million when he left the company four years ago despite credible claims of sexual harassment against him. now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur.
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saudi arabia has admited for the first time, the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi was pre—meditated. mreeks ago in istanbul. google says it's sacked nearly fifty employees over sexual harassment allegations in the past two years. the statement was issued in response to a newspaper report that one executive received $90 million when he left the company four years ago, despite credible claims of sexual harassment against him. now on bbc news, panorama. it's been ten years since the government bailed out the banks. nearly there mate, nearly there. but thousands of families with mortgages are still counting the cost. it's outrageous, i don't know how they got away with it. that's the extra you've paid, 20 grand over ten years. tonight, we reveal how the government's own bank charged exorbitant interest rates. it's just daylight robbery, isn't it? evicted people unfairly from their homes. suddenly, i'm out of the house no explanation. ifeel like i've been sold down the river. and then flogged off their mortgages to the highest bidder. what kind of government, steps in and bails out the corpo
saudi arabia has admited for the first time, the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi was pre—meditated. mreeks ago in istanbul. google says it's sacked nearly fifty employees over sexual harassment allegations in the past two years. the statement was issued in response to a newspaper report that one executive received $90 million when he left the company four years ago, despite credible claims of sexual harassment against him. now on bbc news, panorama. it's been ten years since the...
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saudi arabia has admited for the first time the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi was pre—meditated. mrhashoggi's eldest son salah has arrived in the united states after being allowed to leave saudi arabia. he had previously been subject to a travel ban because of his father's criticism of the kingdom's leadership. google says it's sacked nearly 50 employees over sexual harassment allegations in the past two years. the statement was issued in response to a newspaper report that one executive received $90 million when he left the company four years ago, despite credible claims of sexual harassment against him. now on bbc news, thursday in parliament. hello, and welcome to thursday in parliament. the home secretary says sorry after some immigrants are forced to give dna samples. in particular, i would like to extend my apologies to those gurkhas and afghans that have been affected. the idea of another brexit referendum gets a mixed response. there's no polite way of putting this. you lost, get over it. and calls for a shake—up in the way westminster is run. that means no more honourable g
saudi arabia has admited for the first time the murder of the journalist jamal khashoggi was pre—meditated. mrhashoggi's eldest son salah has arrived in the united states after being allowed to leave saudi arabia. he had previously been subject to a travel ban because of his father's criticism of the kingdom's leadership. google says it's sacked nearly 50 employees over sexual harassment allegations in the past two years. the statement was issued in response to a newspaper report that one...
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mr. scott knows better. i know it is a lie because there was always the intention to do with pre-existing conditions, every single time. we made that clear at the time we pass the bill. jenelle: mr. scott, anything to say? -- scott: he voted twice with no legislation in place to replace it. thatremise is flawed in the only way to deal with pre-existing conditions is through obamacare. that is simply false. the plan now with this health care for all at $33 trillion, we're going to double everybody payroll tax? there is no plan to pay for that. that is the alternative solution to the aca. untenable. scott, our partner, the university of women, cites research that cumberland county in your district has one of the greatest pay gaps in the entire state between top earners in the working poor. even cities can step -- can set their minimum wages. are you in favor of raising the minimum wage? athas not gone up from $7.25 the federal level or in pennsylvania since 2009. mr. scott: yes, i do support raising the minimum wage, but gradually. so that small businesses have time to adjust. a gradual increase in the minimum wage
mr. scott knows better. i know it is a lie because there was always the intention to do with pre-existing conditions, every single time. we made that clear at the time we pass the bill. jenelle: mr. scott, anything to say? -- scott: he voted twice with no legislation in place to replace it. thatremise is flawed in the only way to deal with pre-existing conditions is through obamacare. that is simply false. the plan now with this health care for all at $33 trillion, we're going to double...
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what do you say to them, especially people with pre-existing conditions? mr. curbelo: thank you for this opportunity. the first thing i will say is i am in a commitment when i first ran for office that we would replace our health care system with something that works a lot better. what we try to do, both in the effort that we had last may and also in bipartisan efforts is how do we keep the good and replace what does not work? i think the good is covering people with pre-existing conditions. i know this. my wife has a pre-existing condition. she had a car accident when she was a child. young people staying on their parents' plan. and eliminate any kind of gender discrimination in our health care system. those are all big achievements of the aca. partdoes not work is the of the bill that was designed by and for all of the big special interests in health care. the hospitals, the big insurance and pharmaceutical companies. right now under the aca, taxpayer dollars get transferred directly to those companies. there is no transparency. what we want to do is give th
what do you say to them, especially people with pre-existing conditions? mr. curbelo: thank you for this opportunity. the first thing i will say is i am in a commitment when i first ran for office that we would replace our health care system with something that works a lot better. what we try to do, both in the effort that we had last may and also in bipartisan efforts is how do we keep the good and replace what does not work? i think the good is covering people with pre-existing conditions. i...
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what do you say to them, especially people with pre-existing conditions? mr. curbelo: thank you for this opportunity. the first thing i will say is i am in a commitment when i first ran for office that we would replace our health care system with something that works a lot better. what we try to do, both in the effort that we had last may and also in bipartisan efforts is how do we keep the good and replace what does not work? i think the good is covering people with pre-existing conditions. i know this. my wife has a pre-existing condition. she had an eye accident when she was a child. young people staying on their parents' plan. and eliminate any kind of gender discrimination in our health care system. those are all big achievements of the aca. what does not work is the part of the bill that was designed by and for all of the big special interests in health care. the hospitals, the big insurance and pharmaceutical companies. right now under the aca, taxpayer dollars get transferred directly to those companies. there is no transparency. what we want to do is
what do you say to them, especially people with pre-existing conditions? mr. curbelo: thank you for this opportunity. the first thing i will say is i am in a commitment when i first ran for office that we would replace our health care system with something that works a lot better. what we try to do, both in the effort that we had last may and also in bipartisan efforts is how do we keep the good and replace what does not work? i think the good is covering people with pre-existing conditions. i...
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the only pre-existing condition i hear from mr. delgado is his his -- his failure to consistently, accurately reflect my position on this issue. that is his pre-existing condition. he consistently distorts it. that is what independent media have said about this. there is no such thing as an age tax. he knows that. his campaign admitted they were wrong about it. the fact is, protections for pre-existing conditions and assurance for people like juan, who asked about payments for durable medical equipment and other supplies, those are readily available today and they would continue to be under any insurance system that i would support. >> next western goes to mr. -- next question goes to mr. faso. >> since the launch of the me too movement, congress has done little to address the systemic problems that enable workplace harassment while individual states have taken the lead. what should be done on the federal level and what to be -- should be done as a society to curb sexual misconduct? mr. faso: very good question. in the congressional
the only pre-existing condition i hear from mr. delgado is his his -- his failure to consistently, accurately reflect my position on this issue. that is his pre-existing condition. he consistently distorts it. that is what independent media have said about this. there is no such thing as an age tax. he knows that. his campaign admitted they were wrong about it. the fact is, protections for pre-existing conditions and assurance for people like juan, who asked about payments for durable medical...
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mr. president, thank you for making america work again. [cheering] [applause] pres. trump: thank you, mr. and mrs. heller. thank you very much. thank you, senator. they did debate last night, and i may be a little partial, he beat her very badly. the other thing they do not tell you about wacky jackie, but i know is that her money is coming from los angeles and new york, not coming from here. it is coming from new york and los angeles. she is not getting the money from here. he gets his money from here and his drive and energy from here also. dean delivers. and every single day, he delivers for our workers and our families and veterans and miners. he is delivering. our miners, we love the miners. look at that. [cheering] pres. trump: there are a lot of miners. dean worked tirelessly to pass v.a. choice, v.a. accountability. for 44 years they have been trying to pass these things so that a veteran is sick and he gets in line and wait forever. he has to wait days, weeks, months. we just passed after 44 years, i signed it two months ago, veteran's choice, so that if they
mr. president, thank you for making america work again. [cheering] [applause] pres. trump: thank you, mr. and mrs. heller. thank you very much. thank you, senator. they did debate last night, and i may be a little partial, he beat her very badly. the other thing they do not tell you about wacky jackie, but i know is that her money is coming from los angeles and new york, not coming from here. it is coming from new york and los angeles. she is not getting the money from here. he gets his money...
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mr. president, thank you for making america work again. [cheering] [applause] pres. p: thank you, mr. and mrs. heller. thank you very much. thank you, senator. they did debate last night, and little partial, he beat her very badly. the other thing they do not tell you about wacky jackie and i know is that her money is coming from los angeles and new york, not coming from here. it is coming from new york and los angeles. she is not getting the money from here. he gets his money from here and his drive and energy from here also. dean delivers and every single day, he delivers for our workers and our families and veterans and miners. he is delivering. our miners, we love the miners. look at that. [cheering] pres. trump: there are a lot of miners. dean works tirelessly to pass v.a. accountability. 44 years they have been trying to pass these things so that a veteran is sick and he gets in line and wait forever. he has to wait days, weeks, months. after 44 years, i signed it two months ago, veteran's choice, so that if they have to wait in line for 12 days, for days or 32
mr. president, thank you for making america work again. [cheering] [applause] pres. p: thank you, mr. and mrs. heller. thank you very much. thank you, senator. they did debate last night, and little partial, he beat her very badly. the other thing they do not tell you about wacky jackie and i know is that her money is coming from los angeles and new york, not coming from here. it is coming from new york and los angeles. she is not getting the money from here. he gets his money from here and his...
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pre-existing conditions. wit we shouldissues .e focused on mr. hur: you continue to say things like that that we know are dishonest. things like pre-existing conditions, you know our bill specifically protects people pre-existing conditions. you talked about the age tax, you know that has been debunked. moderator: we will get into a deeper discussion about that. mr. macarthur: you cannot just keep saying dishonest things because it plays well. moderator: all right, let us talk about that when we get to that. we move on to immigration. a caravan of several thousand migrants approaches the new york-mexico -- is approaching the u.s.-mexico border. president has suggested that middle eastern people has -- have infiltrated the caravan and he threatened to send 15,000 active-duty military personnel to the area. is this an appropriate response? mr. kim: i worked in a situation the times bash, when discussion about troop deployment is being made, and it was an important and so liberal for the commander-in-chief to think about, what would be irresponsible
pre-existing conditions. wit we shouldissues .e focused on mr. hur: you continue to say things like that that we know are dishonest. things like pre-existing conditions, you know our bill specifically protects people pre-existing conditions. you talked about the age tax, you know that has been debunked. moderator: we will get into a deeper discussion about that. mr. macarthur: you cannot just keep saying dishonest things because it plays well. moderator: all right, let us talk about that when...
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sherrill in her campaign literature said she would strip coverage of pre-existing conditions. mr. webber: baseless. not the first time the sherrill campaign blatantly lied about my positions. we can do all the reforms i was talking about and provide protections for people with pre-existing conditions. are they going to lose health insurance? do they have conditions preventing them from getting the care they need? i would support keeping the expanding-- and protections for pre-existing conditions. >> do you want to withdraw the charge? ms. sherrill: that was part of the affordable care act, something many throughout the district want to keep. he in the past wanted to repeal the affordable care act. let's move on. this question goes to ms. sherrill. medicare, social security and medicaid consume 49% of the federal budget. all are under strain to stay solvent. how would you ensure their solvency? ms. sherrill: that is a great question. after this recent tax plan, which was paid for on the backs of the new jersey taxpayer and by exploding the deficit. speaker paul ryan said he was goin
sherrill in her campaign literature said she would strip coverage of pre-existing conditions. mr. webber: baseless. not the first time the sherrill campaign blatantly lied about my positions. we can do all the reforms i was talking about and provide protections for people with pre-existing conditions. are they going to lose health insurance? do they have conditions preventing them from getting the care they need? i would support keeping the expanding-- and protections for pre-existing...
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do you support continuation of a policy, and if not, how would you propose that pre-existing conditions be addressed? mr. taylor: i most certainly support coverage for people with pre-existing conditions and every call about 560 or so days ago when my opponent had a series of three town halls where he said he would support them, and has since been said it was not his job to be in front of people and answer questions in a public forum -- east end up and said, he would never vote for anything -- he stood up and said he would never vote for anything that removes coverage for people with pre-existing conventions. he subsequently voted for the ahca. that remote coverage for pre-existing conditions. but you have to ask me, you can ask the aarp, the american heart association and about two dozen other medical professional organizations that agree that her mostwould have coverage for people with pre-existing conditions. it would have made coverage so expensive the people with pre-existing conditions would not have been able to afford the coverage. moreover, through removing the individual mandate in the recent
do you support continuation of a policy, and if not, how would you propose that pre-existing conditions be addressed? mr. taylor: i most certainly support coverage for people with pre-existing conditions and every call about 560 or so days ago when my opponent had a series of three town halls where he said he would support them, and has since been said it was not his job to be in front of people and answer questions in a public forum -- east end up and said, he would never vote for anything --...
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pre-existing condition. he has voted 20 times to take away, as mr. thompson suggested, those protections for pre-existing conditions. if he had his way, if john mccain hadn't stopped it with his vote, insurance companies would be able to deny coverage to people with cancer, to people with parkinson's or diabetes, osteoporosis. it is morally wrong, bad economics, bad health care policy. you will never get the cost under control if we don't take on the drug companies for spiking costs, and if we don't fight back against insurance interests trying to allow cancellation of policies of people with pre-existing conditions. moderator: your rebuttal? rep. renacci: the senator is lying. i never said we need to get rid of pre-existing conditions. in fact, i supported legislation to make sure pre-existing conditions stay. but let's face it, he also talk about lobbyists, which is amazing, he has received $5 million and lobbyists. the same ones lobbying for prescription drugs. it really comes down to we need to make sure health care is affordable and we are taking
pre-existing condition. he has voted 20 times to take away, as mr. thompson suggested, those protections for pre-existing conditions. if he had his way, if john mccain hadn't stopped it with his vote, insurance companies would be able to deny coverage to people with cancer, to people with parkinson's or diabetes, osteoporosis. it is morally wrong, bad economics, bad health care policy. you will never get the cost under control if we don't take on the drug companies for spiking costs, and if we...
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health carerdable and does it matter if it covers pre-existing conditions? mr. bacon: thank you for being here. kara.ognizee and i appreciate everyone showing up today and being involved with this. i have my son, some family members on vacation. i want to recognize the mayor. i appreciate her friendship. and her endorsement. we have every single mayor's endorsement of district 2. i like to work with them to do what is right. needr health care, we affordable health care. we passed legislation that would reduce prisons by 20% depending which analyst looked at it. we have pre-existing conditions protected and we had an amendment because we heard concerns and complaints. we had other amendments. if you are catching up on insurance, you get penalized for that. the other side said that was going after pre-existing conditions. we allowed states to innovate. they are great at innovation. come up with something new. you have to protect pre-existing conditions. we have it written in that bill to protect it. it is important for the country to protect pre-existing condition
health carerdable and does it matter if it covers pre-existing conditions? mr. bacon: thank you for being here. kara.ognizee and i appreciate everyone showing up today and being involved with this. i have my son, some family members on vacation. i want to recognize the mayor. i appreciate her friendship. and her endorsement. we have every single mayor's endorsement of district 2. i like to work with them to do what is right. needr health care, we affordable health care. we passed legislation...
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pres. trump: no, i'm not giving it to you. therter: mr. president, if fdr -- if the fbi finds witnesses witnesses -- pres. trump: i think he is a fine man. i think he's a great scholar. i still believed him when he said what he did, he focused on being number one at yale come on being number one in high school. being number one at law. he focused. i could so understand that. it was such -- the way he said that, it made an impact on me. he was so focused on being number one at el, they believe he was number one at yale. but i understood that very well. reporter: i wanted to ask about something else, the las vegas shooting. there is some frustrations that moore hasn't been done in that past year about bump stocks. pres. trump: you're wrong about that. terminateo eliminate, him stocks we have to go through a procedure. we are now at the final stages of that procedure. the lawyers were just telling me and over the next couple of weeks i will be able to write it up. you can just write it out rules and regulations in this country are really tough
pres. trump: no, i'm not giving it to you. therter: mr. president, if fdr -- if the fbi finds witnesses witnesses -- pres. trump: i think he is a fine man. i think he's a great scholar. i still believed him when he said what he did, he focused on being number one at yale come on being number one in high school. being number one at law. he focused. i could so understand that. it was such -- the way he said that, it made an impact on me. he was so focused on being number one at el, they believe...
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pre-existing conditions were. republicans came to congress she went and met with mr. sub. she said please whatever you do i know you'll have to make changes to the affordable care act. whatever you do don't take away the protections for pre-existing conditions. 10 years to the day after her husband died mr. bost voted to take away protections for picking -- pre-existing conditions. that's not going to help people have access to greater health care because that means insurance companies can discriminate against people. there is good bipartisan solution to shore up those markets to be able to bend the cost curve and make it work again and an opportunity to expand health care. i believe every single human being should have access to affordable health care but the people in power including my opponent they control the house, they control the senate and they control the white house. they control every branch of government and they have not made health care -- and it made it more difficult for people and more and more expensive. the only way he can do is change the congress. >> r
pre-existing conditions were. republicans came to congress she went and met with mr. sub. she said please whatever you do i know you'll have to make changes to the affordable care act. whatever you do don't take away the protections for pre-existing conditions. 10 years to the day after her husband died mr. bost voted to take away protections for picking -- pre-existing conditions. that's not going to help people have access to greater health care because that means insurance companies can...