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mr. condit, anything you want to say? to testify, he heads to court with a media circus in tow. >> i think he was kind of the elephant in the room and they needed to demystify him. >> reporter: former u.s. attorney tim heaphy prosecuted cases in the d.c. office. >> it would be too easy if he were a silent presence for the defense to suggest directly or subtly that he was the real culprit. >> reporter: a condit sighting always makes headlines, but now prosecutors are hanging their case on a secret weapon. >> one of the prosecution's star witnesses. >> reporter: m with the record and the tattoo to prove it. that paw print marks him as a member of the fresno bulldogs, a gang notorious enough to merit a documentary on the history channel. here's morales' cameo. >> a bulldog named armando "mousey" morales. >> reporter: back in 2006, morales and guandique were sharing a federal prison cell for separate crimes. now on the stand, morales makes a stunning allegation -- guandique made a detailed confession to the levy murder. juror
mr. condit, anything you want to say? to testify, he heads to court with a media circus in tow. >> i think he was kind of the elephant in the room and they needed to demystify him. >> reporter: former u.s. attorney tim heaphy prosecuted cases in the d.c. office. >> it would be too easy if he were a silent presence for the defense to suggest directly or subtly that he was the real culprit. >> reporter: a condit sighting always makes headlines, but now prosecutors are...
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mr. scott: i remind my colleague that his vote for this bill could take away protections for pre-existing conditions for almost six million people in california who would have access to coverage but those with diabetes could see their premiums go up by $5,000 a year. mr. speaker, i yield for the purpose of a unanimous consent request to the gentleman from florida, mr. kris. -- mr. crist. mr. cris: this is a perable bill, i ask to revise and extend my remarks briefly. this bill will cut 24 million americans out of health insurance this bill will gut planned parenthood in the first year, affecting women across the $850 outnd it will cut of medicaid. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time is being timed. mr. scott: could the speaker advise how much time is left? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman has 3 1/4 minutes remaining. mr. scott: i yield for the purposes of a unanimous consent request to mr. engel. mr. engel: i rise in strong opposition to this bill and ask unanimous consent to enter into the record a statement of the american hospital association against the bill and i just want to sa
mr. scott: i remind my colleague that his vote for this bill could take away protections for pre-existing conditions for almost six million people in california who would have access to coverage but those with diabetes could see their premiums go up by $5,000 a year. mr. speaker, i yield for the purpose of a unanimous consent request to the gentleman from florida, mr. kris. -- mr. crist. mr. cris: this is a perable bill, i ask to revise and extend my remarks briefly. this bill will cut 24...
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mr. pallone: his vote for the health care bill will take away protections for 3,116,000 people with pre-existing conditions in florida. i yield a minute and a half to on the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. doyle: mr. chairman, for the past seven years, we have had 62 votes to repeal the affordable care act, but republicans have never once put a plan on the floor for the american people. well, today, we all well, today we get a chance to go on the record from where we stand on this bill. this shameful cruel bill. here are the facts. 24 million americans are going to lose their insurance if this bill becomes law. over $839 billion gets cut out of the medicaid program. the essential benefit package in states wiped out n my state, it's taking care of people with mental illness and opioid addiction, gone. this takes $117 billion out of the medicare trust fund. this is a health care bill -- this is really a tax bill masquerading as a health care bill. the plan here is to take this money out of the health care system and use it for tax cuts. that's what this bill's going to do. this creates a survival of the fit
mr. pallone: his vote for the health care bill will take away protections for 3,116,000 people with pre-existing conditions in florida. i yield a minute and a half to on the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. doyle: mr. chairman, for the past seven years, we have had 62 votes to repeal the affordable care act, but republicans have never once put a plan on the floor for the american people. well, today, we all well, today we get a chance to go on the record from where we stand on this bill. this...
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mr. scott: i remind my colleague that his vote for this bill could take away protections for pre-existing conditions for almost six million people in california who would have access to coverage but those with diabetes could see their premiums go up by $5,000 a year. mr. speaker, i yield for the purpose of a unanimous consent request to the gentleman from florida, mr. kris. -- mr. crist. mr. cris: this is a perable bill, i ask to revise and extend my remarks briefly. this bill will cut 24 million americans out of health insurance this bill will gut planned parenthood in the first year, affecting women across the $850 outnd it will cut of medicaid. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time is being timed. mr. scott: could the speaker advise how much time is left? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman has 3 1/4 minutes remaining. mr. scott: i yield for the purposes of a unanimous consent request to mr. engel. mr. engel: i rise in strong opposition to this bill and ask unanimous consent to enter into the record a statement of the american hospital association against the bill and i just want to sa
mr. scott: i remind my colleague that his vote for this bill could take away protections for pre-existing conditions for almost six million people in california who would have access to coverage but those with diabetes could see their premiums go up by $5,000 a year. mr. speaker, i yield for the purpose of a unanimous consent request to the gentleman from florida, mr. kris. -- mr. crist. mr. cris: this is a perable bill, i ask to revise and extend my remarks briefly. this bill will cut 24...
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conditions were going to skyrocket. what would this do to keep those down? mr. upton: maybe i'll let greg answer this, but this money will put downward pressuren what premium increases are there. do you want to answer? mr. walden: let me address this first. the language in the amendment being proposed, the president has embraced, i think you'll see both sides in our party endorse. target that money to precisely that very, very narrow group of people. you're only talking about this occurring in the states that got a waiver, that had a high risk pool for people that might have not continued their coverage. and only for one year. because once you're in, you're in continuous coverage. it's a very small segment but it was something we cared about. so $8 billion should take care of that to buy down premiums. secretary price has the authority or whoever is the h.h.s. secretary, to make sure that these people are appropriately cared for. if you're not in any of those situation, the underlying law stays the same, pre-existing conditions are protected for everybody else.
conditions were going to skyrocket. what would this do to keep those down? mr. upton: maybe i'll let greg answer this, but this money will put downward pressuren what premium increases are there. do you want to answer? mr. walden: let me address this first. the language in the amendment being proposed, the president has embraced, i think you'll see both sides in our party endorse. target that money to precisely that very, very narrow group of people. you're only talking about this occurring in...
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. >> you have written that the fed needs to take into account financial conditions. mr. h: i will say the fed is very comfortable. if you read the speeches from many my friends still at the fed, they think the economy is the nine, and financial conditions are perfectly fair values. i don't know. hooverot my job here at to be opining. i don't think they should have total confidence that they are so pleased in the state of credit markets. ultimately their biggest job is to mitigate the risks of the next financial shock. i see too much complacency in financial markets, among most fed speakers that the next 10 years are going to be simple and easy. this is about the same uniformity of opinion i remember in 2007. i am not certain about many of the things they are incredibly certain of. when i see volatility measures in the stock market and bond market at historic lows, if i were a central banker, i would not take comfort from that. i would be nervous. markets are not positioned to be a shock absorber. markets might amplify the crisis. i don't have a perfect crystal ball. my ju
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conditions. and joe crowley had to get a train so he could not be here to respond. mr. hoyer: i wanted to make a comment. i don't think the senate is going to pass this bill in its present form. they may add amendments. i don't know, but we will see. i wanted to add something. whether it passes the senate or not, since january, they have been undermining the competence in the marketplace. they are undermining the competence of insurers and patients and providers. when you have competence undermind, it drives prices up. i talked to an insurer in maryland who assessed that the -- when mulvaney said we aren't ing to pay, going to pay for and thes on deductibles marketplace was threatened and it had an impact. when they continued to offer this bill, every time they offered this bill in whatever form it was, it undermind the confidence dr competence of the market. when you do that, you decrease availability and increase costs. and very frankly one of the things i fear, you will see in the next few days some very negative announcements by companies who have no confidence in t
conditions. and joe crowley had to get a train so he could not be here to respond. mr. hoyer: i wanted to make a comment. i don't think the senate is going to pass this bill in its present form. they may add amendments. i don't know, but we will see. i wanted to add something. whether it passes the senate or not, since january, they have been undermining the competence in the marketplace. they are undermining the competence of insurers and patients and providers. when you have competence...
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with his had positive impact be to give the people coverage based on pre-existing conditions. 8q mr. president i yield the floor. >> and double-a-2 comment to the of colleague to new hampshire i know you made rests a reference to the cbo it tells the whole story of everything you need to know about trump care the secondpl attack by the republicans to replace the affordable care act.terms but what it tells us in the starkest terms is the reason why republicans did not want to wait for that analysis the cbo for the record is a nonpartisan agency wha materialize the great ideas when i know this agency pretty well because with the affordable care act we waited and waited sometimes weeks at a time so a bright idea could be analyzed with the cold reality of health care america. and many times they said that idea. if they pass the child-care about three weeks ago what a way for that congressional unusl analysis? they would not wait because they knew what was coming. so this afternoon what the cbo says the republican attempt to repeal the affordable care act.'s the how about that for a start
with his had positive impact be to give the people coverage based on pre-existing conditions. 8q mr. president i yield the floor. >> and double-a-2 comment to the of colleague to new hampshire i know you made rests a reference to the cbo it tells the whole story of everything you need to know about trump care the secondpl attack by the republicans to replace the affordable care act.terms but what it tells us in the starkest terms is the reason why republicans did not want to wait for that...
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mr. pallone: i want to remind my colleague from kentucky his vote will take away protections for 881,000 with pre-existing conditions in kentucky. and i would like to yield a inute and a half to mr. green. mr. green: it's appalling what is happening today on the house floor. it appears to be let's just pass a bill no matter what it does or who gets hurt with it. trumpcare is nothing more than broken promises and would mean higher health care costs for 24 million americans. key protections are gutted. older americans are hung out to dry. the end of medicaid and cuts in medicare. if trumpcare passes, americans with pre-existing conditions could be pushed off their insurance and sent into high risk pools that are not affordable. high risk insurance pools do not work when e in the pool is a high risk. and i was a state legislator when we did that. you have to share the wealth. people will be left with higher costs. frightening future for americans who need dependable health care. there is an irresponsible reason why this vote is being rammed without even a congressional budget office estimate or opportunity for members
mr. pallone: i want to remind my colleague from kentucky his vote will take away protections for 881,000 with pre-existing conditions in kentucky. and i would like to yield a inute and a half to mr. green. mr. green: it's appalling what is happening today on the house floor. it appears to be let's just pass a bill no matter what it does or who gets hurt with it. trumpcare is nothing more than broken promises and would mean higher health care costs for 24 million americans. key protections are...
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commitment made by president trump and house republicans to protect individuals with pre-existing conditions. mr. speaker, i urge my colleagues to drop their attempts to take away quality health insurance coverage for those with pre-existing conditions. and instead we should adopt this motion which takes a small step in ensuring workers can access paid sick leave which allows them to remain healthy, including accessing to medical treatment needed to treat or address pre-existing conditions. i urge adoption of the motion and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back his time. for what purpose does the gentlelady from north carolina rise? ms. foxx: i rise in opposition to the motion to recommit, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for five minutes. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. speaker. i oppose the motion to recommit and rise to claim time in opposition. for years, so-called progressives have clung to outdated federal work force policies from the 1930's. why? they think government knows best for hardworking men and women in thi
commitment made by president trump and house republicans to protect individuals with pre-existing conditions. mr. speaker, i urge my colleagues to drop their attempts to take away quality health insurance coverage for those with pre-existing conditions. and instead we should adopt this motion which takes a small step in ensuring workers can access paid sick leave which allows them to remain healthy, including accessing to medical treatment needed to treat or address pre-existing conditions. i...
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health insurance plan, the president says those with pre-existing medical conditions would be covered. >> so, i'm not hearing you, mr. president, say there's a guarantee of pre-existing conditions. >> we actually have a clause that guarantees. >> reporter: from the president's broad strokes to mike pence as the detail man. >> to take people that have pre-existing and costly conditions and put them into a high-risk pool, and you subsidize that so that it is affordable to those individuals. >> reporter: while the president says economic growth and more favorable trade could offset the cost of his proposed tax cuts, the vice president acknowledged the federal deficit could grow. >> you know, maybe in the short term, but the truth is, if we don't get this economy growing at 3% or more, as the president believes that we can, we're never going to meet the obligations that we've made today. >> reporter: the president says his own income tax returns, which democrats are demanding before considering any tax reform, are still under audit, releasing them a maybe. >> i think it's pretty routine, to be honest with you, but then
health insurance plan, the president says those with pre-existing medical conditions would be covered. >> so, i'm not hearing you, mr. president, say there's a guarantee of pre-existing conditions. >> we actually have a clause that guarantees. >> reporter: from the president's broad strokes to mike pence as the detail man. >> to take people that have pre-existing and costly conditions and put them into a high-risk pool, and you subsidize that so that it is affordable to...
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mr. president, once again, we reassert to you our condition of accepting the two-state solution along the boarders of 1967, the state of palestine with its capitol of jerusalem living alongside the state of israel in peace and security. as well as resolving the all the entire final issues based on international law and international resolutions and respecting signed agreements which set the tone for the implementation of the arab peace initiative in accordance what -- with what has been reaffirmed in the most recent air raid in jordan. your excellency, as you have witnessed during your -- as you saw yesterday during your historic visit in the occupied area and today in bethlehem, the conflict is not between religions. or respecting religions. it is an integral part of our religion and faith. we're keen to keep the door opened with our israeli neighbors from all walks of life. in order to boost confidence and create a genuine peace opportunity. our fundamental problem is with the occupation and settlement and failure of israel to recognize the state of palestine in the same way we recogniz
mr. president, once again, we reassert to you our condition of accepting the two-state solution along the boarders of 1967, the state of palestine with its capitol of jerusalem living alongside the state of israel in peace and security. as well as resolving the all the entire final issues based on international law and international resolutions and respecting signed agreements which set the tone for the implementation of the arab peace initiative in accordance what -- with what has been...
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condition. i'm a cancer survivor. i am in the individual market. i am seeing the same skyrocketing premiums as everybody else. mr. rothfus: we are moving legislation today that will protect not only those with pre-existing conditions but will work to bring down premiums. importantly, those defending this legislation had a goal -- single payer, socialized medicine, and this legislation will stop it. vote for this legislation. save our health care system and have a much better result for the american people. i thank the speaker and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from georgia reserves. the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. mcgovern: can i inquire of the gentleman how many more speakers he has? mr. collins: i'm still waiting on a couple more but we're ready whenever you are. mr. mcgovern: i'm not really prepared because we have a ton more to say but we're out of time. mr. collins: as i said before, mr. mcgovern, you have your time. mr. mcgovern: given the fact we had no hearings it would be nice to have time. i yield myself for the remaining time. if we de
condition. i'm a cancer survivor. i am in the individual market. i am seeing the same skyrocketing premiums as everybody else. mr. rothfus: we are moving legislation today that will protect not only those with pre-existing conditions but will work to bring down premiums. importantly, those defending this legislation had a goal -- single payer, socialized medicine, and this legislation will stop it. vote for this legislation. save our health care system and have a much better result for the...
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condition. advisor,nal economics and mr. urban refuse to comment on cnn. richard from michigan, democrats line. caller: yes. i listened to everybody's views and all, which is a good thing, but we have all got our own opinions and we all think we are right. this is about us all trying to get along and that is the problem. we can't get along, see? god will have the final say whether we are right or wrong. we are all god's people but we all make divisions. god is a man of all colors. thank you. host: in pennsylvania, here is john calling on the republican line. caller: yes. thank you for taking my call. i am calling because the last person you had on, he talked about the country of turkey. i'm calling because the terrorist groups we are funding are kurdish, the only thing i disagree with is you have lindsey graham, a congressman out of south carolina, saying it was a big mistake to fund pkk and pyd. i do not understand how the last person on their saying ok, yes, you have isis in the country of the, but why are we funding pkk and pyd, their terrorist groups.
condition. advisor,nal economics and mr. urban refuse to comment on cnn. richard from michigan, democrats line. caller: yes. i listened to everybody's views and all, which is a good thing, but we have all got our own opinions and we all think we are right. this is about us all trying to get along and that is the problem. we can't get along, see? god will have the final say whether we are right or wrong. we are all god's people but we all make divisions. god is a man of all colors. thank you....
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mr. macron is trying to do. very strict conditions for his cabinet. he wants gender parity, representation from civil society. he wants to reach out across the divide, progresses from the mainstream left and right. there was a strong sign that is what he wants to do. aguilar philippe is from the center-right. it has gone up to 173 people, including candidates in forthcoming elections. so far ofave names who might be on the list of the cabinet? >> we have a long wait. we have given the french media time to speculate on that. a couple of names have been mentioned. , a young politician. another long-standing figure on the french right who backed a more moderate option for the presidency. a lot of people asking what would become of the historic in france,- here tried on a number of occasions to do what emmanuel macron has centristoming a president. will he be rewarded for backing macron question --? in terms of civil society, a former tv presenter and producer is one of the country's at most popular competition. >> thank you for that. we should be getting
mr. macron is trying to do. very strict conditions for his cabinet. he wants gender parity, representation from civil society. he wants to reach out across the divide, progresses from the mainstream left and right. there was a strong sign that is what he wants to do. aguilar philippe is from the center-right. it has gone up to 173 people, including candidates in forthcoming elections. so far ofave names who might be on the list of the cabinet? >> we have a long wait. we have given the...
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lawful rather than illegal for the president to exercise this authority although there are conditions, and mr. painter a former bush white house ethics lawyer as you mentioned outlined the kinds of conditions that could make this unlawful. two points about this letter as you mentioned we are deciphering it. it's dated today. the story of the white house is that number one this originated allegedly from the d.o.j. that the deputy attorney general who was confirmed about two weeks ago shows up in his office, puts the books on you will with a, meets his secretary there, and then says you know what i want to do? i want to recommend that we remove the fbi director mid course. i just explained why that's unusual. then he rather than doing the normal thing of research, case law, precedents, guidance, writes up that thing or checks in with the internal investigation -- we are told, we are meant to believe that he then starts working on this letter, talks to squlef sessions about it gets his opinion, sends to it the white house. when the white house gets it today they say oh, great let's do this now,
lawful rather than illegal for the president to exercise this authority although there are conditions, and mr. painter a former bush white house ethics lawyer as you mentioned outlined the kinds of conditions that could make this unlawful. two points about this letter as you mentioned we are deciphering it. it's dated today. the story of the white house is that number one this originated allegedly from the d.o.j. that the deputy attorney general who was confirmed about two weeks ago shows up in...
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mr. scott talked about, for example, preexisting conditions and astronomical cost of allowing for preexisting conditions, that's what existed before the affordable care act. and that's why people didn't have it, because it was too expensive. it was endlessly expensive. and you know what else? who decides what's a preexisting condition? they were deciding that if you were a woman subjected to domestic violence, you had a preexisting medical condition and you had to pay more. so it's about who decides what that is, and that had been eliminated under the affordable care act, being a woman was no longer a preexisting condition. and then the question of, sure, you can have coverage for preexisting conditions. you could never afford it. you could never afford it because it would be endless, especially as time went by and your condition worsened. as you heard congresswoman sanchez say about that person who had a preexisting condition, and another one and another one, i saw thank you for that one, joe crowley who was with us had to get a train, so he could not be with us to respond to that. steny, di
mr. scott talked about, for example, preexisting conditions and astronomical cost of allowing for preexisting conditions, that's what existed before the affordable care act. and that's why people didn't have it, because it was too expensive. it was endlessly expensive. and you know what else? who decides what's a preexisting condition? they were deciding that if you were a woman subjected to domestic violence, you had a preexisting medical condition and you had to pay more. so it's about who...
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mr. scott talked about, for preexisting condition and astronomcal cost, of allowing for -- that -- if that's what existed before the condition and astronomcal cost, affordable care act and that's why people didn't have it, because it was too expensive. it was endlessly expensive. and you know what else? they were deciding that if you were a woman sushted to domestic violence, you had a pe existing medical condition and you had to pay more. so it is about who decides what that is and that has been eliminated under the affordable care act. being a woman with a preexisting condition. and then sure. it.could never afford you could never afford it because it would be endless especially a time when your conditions worsened. it. you could never with with eople preexisting conditions. did you want to speak? >> i just want to make a comment. i don't think the senate is going to pass this bill in its present form. they may add amendments. i don't know, we'll see. but i wanted to add something to what we said. whether it passes the senate or not, since january they have been undermining the confidence
mr. scott talked about, for preexisting condition and astronomcal cost, of allowing for -- that -- if that's what existed before the condition and astronomcal cost, affordable care act and that's why people didn't have it, because it was too expensive. it was endlessly expensive. and you know what else? they were deciding that if you were a woman sushted to domestic violence, you had a pe existing medical condition and you had to pay more. so it is about who decides what that is and that has...
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lawful rather than illegal for the president to exercise this authority, although there are conditions, and mr. painter, a former bush white house ethics lawyer as you mentioned, outlined the kind of conditions that could make this unlawful. two other points about this letter. as you mentioned, we were deciphering it. it's dated today, and so the story of the white house is that, number one, this originated allegedly from the doj, that the department attorney general, who was confirmed about two weeks ago, shows up in his office, puts the books on the wall, you know, meets his secretary there and says i want to recommend we remove the fbi director mid-course. then he, rather than doing the normal thing of research, case law, precedence, guidance, writes up that thing or checks in with the internal investigation, doesn't do any of that, we're told. we're meant to believe that he then starts working on this letter, talks to jeff sessions about it, gets an opinion, sends it to the white house. then when the white house gets it today, they say, oh, great, let's do this now immediately. i describe
lawful rather than illegal for the president to exercise this authority, although there are conditions, and mr. painter, a former bush white house ethics lawyer as you mentioned, outlined the kind of conditions that could make this unlawful. two other points about this letter. as you mentioned, we were deciphering it. it's dated today, and so the story of the white house is that, number one, this originated allegedly from the doj, that the department attorney general, who was confirmed about...
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mr. scott talked about, for example, pre-existing conditions and astronomical costs of allowing for pre-existing conditions, that's what existed before the affordable care act. and that's why people didn't have it, because it was too expensive. t was endlessly expensive. and you know what else? who decides what is a pre-existing condition? they were deciding that if you were a woman subjected to domestic violence you had a pre-existing medical condition and had to pay more. who decides what that is and that has been eliminated. a woman is no longer a pre-existing condition. and sure you could have coverage, but you could never afford it, you could never afford because it would be endless especially if your ondition worsened. as you heard congresswoman sanchez about the person with the pre-existing condition and another one and another one, i thank you for that story and joe crowley had to catch a train so he could not be here to respond to this. steny, did you want to say something? mr. hoyer: i wanted to make a comment. i don't think the senate is going to pass this bill in its present form. th
mr. scott talked about, for example, pre-existing conditions and astronomical costs of allowing for pre-existing conditions, that's what existed before the affordable care act. and that's why people didn't have it, because it was too expensive. t was endlessly expensive. and you know what else? who decides what is a pre-existing condition? they were deciding that if you were a woman subjected to domestic violence you had a pre-existing medical condition and had to pay more. who decides what...
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under-existing conditions trumpcare will be fine? mr. spicer: yes.ost: supporting the health care effort. hello. go ahead. caller: i am in favor. we are making changes to the system. a lot of people say if i don't want it why should i pay the fine? i believe the fine is a premium. that means if i have cancer today and have been paying my fines for 10 years, i grab the insurance policy and him covered. -- and am covered. to keep theium system going for the pre-existing. i had a client eight months ago diagnosed with cancer. hundreds of thousands of dollars. .e grabbed a policy, obamacare applied for it, received it, covered.g is he has passed away and his family was not left with $100,000 worth of cancer bills for the treatments. does that make sense to you? host: from baltimore, maryland, who opposes the effort. taking myank you for call. i think the trumpcare bill is being pushed through out of spite. i'm sorry, i am receiving a phone call. to -- r willingness lost him.ink we let's go to nathan who is not sure. morning, c-span. generally, i supporte
under-existing conditions trumpcare will be fine? mr. spicer: yes.ost: supporting the health care effort. hello. go ahead. caller: i am in favor. we are making changes to the system. a lot of people say if i don't want it why should i pay the fine? i believe the fine is a premium. that means if i have cancer today and have been paying my fines for 10 years, i grab the insurance policy and him covered. -- and am covered. to keep theium system going for the pre-existing. i had a client eight...
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. >> really involved the voters and advocating the conditions that come up. >> mr.ere. latino americans are not going anywhere. and we contribute to this country. and turning out we pay more taxes than you do. >> i have a sense of what i think is right and what needs to be done. i can't let back -- and let the community be under served. >> you'll have your work cut out for you for the next four years. >> there's no other way to do it. it would be that simple if people didn't work like this. >> it's both unique and disturbing to know that you're also from queens. the values you've been running on are not the queens' values we know. we all of us, will make sure you don't forget where you came from. >> how much traction were you getting? was it hunger for that. >> there were definitely a lot of people -- because it's just a new community, trying to make it in america. trying to maximize whatever they have. you mean space, cell phone store, we have put it in the restaurant here. maximized the originally can. there are other people that get that believe in the promise of
. >> really involved the voters and advocating the conditions that come up. >> mr.ere. latino americans are not going anywhere. and we contribute to this country. and turning out we pay more taxes than you do. >> i have a sense of what i think is right and what needs to be done. i can't let back -- and let the community be under served. >> you'll have your work cut out for you for the next four years. >> there's no other way to do it. it would be that simple if...
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mr. lane's death. >> reporter: the condition? he not be charged for jamie's murder. the family was okay with that. >> i think he's getting punished enough just being in jail the rest of his life. >> reporter: and just to know he's the one. >> and having the answer i've been looking for. >> reporter: and you're still in the same house? >> i'm still in the same house. >> reporter: why is that? >> i stayed away from home for about two months. and my heart drew me back to the house. so i'm there. >> reporter: in talking with folks throughout the day, we've heard so many positive things about jamie lane, which raises the question why, why was he killed. a question we put to the prosecutor. said he believes it to be some sort of delusion or paranoia may have played aol this. >> thank you, david. >>> new surveillance video released of a person of interest wanted for leaving racially charged messages on american university's campus. just minutes ago, the school posted video of a person they want to interview. today administrators addressed the issue and were met with outrage
mr. lane's death. >> reporter: the condition? he not be charged for jamie's murder. the family was okay with that. >> i think he's getting punished enough just being in jail the rest of his life. >> reporter: and just to know he's the one. >> and having the answer i've been looking for. >> reporter: and you're still in the same house? >> i'm still in the same house. >> reporter: why is that? >> i stayed away from home for about two months. and my...
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but just proportionally hurt people with multiple chronic conditions. so mrs. hayes, you are the one that touched on it. could you describe as we wrap up, what you think the role is for services that don't fit the classic box of being medical but have enormous ramifications for a person's health? obviously the medicare advantage program is trying to incorporate some of that, but as we wrap up, what the chairman has correctly said, we have been an exceptional panel. we are counting on all of you to stay with us as we try to move this across the finish line. i think sometimes as i have talked to people, people have said -- excuse me, ron, you are going to pass a major medical bill in this kind of climate? we have put a lot of work into it. we have a cross-section of the senate represented on this committee, so we are calling on you for your help to get us across the finish line. hayesp if you would, mrs. , your sense of what we ought to be doing in the long term as it relates to treatment for these services that don't probably fit the classic box. people always s
but just proportionally hurt people with multiple chronic conditions. so mrs. hayes, you are the one that touched on it. could you describe as we wrap up, what you think the role is for services that don't fit the classic box of being medical but have enormous ramifications for a person's health? obviously the medicare advantage program is trying to incorporate some of that, but as we wrap up, what the chairman has correctly said, we have been an exceptional panel. we are counting on all of you...
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the conditions there are so unbearable that many of them have gone on hunger strike. mr.asar: my father pushed for peace at every opportunity. he never called for violence, which is what he's been accused of. he said people should lay down their weapons, and also said publicly that only peace has a future. gunnar: meanwhile, fighting continues between pkk militants and turkish security forces in southeastern turkey. a year ago, a fierce battle in the historic sur district of diyarbakir left ancient buildings in ruins. the government has now had many of them demolished, and forced residents to flee. but some kurds believe erdogan is the only hope for restarting the peace process. while the local branch of the akp did not want to meet us, these pro-yes activists are happy to be filmed. they don't have a big audience today, but they think the constitutional reforms will also have positive effects for kurds. mr. ay: the new constitution promises everyone countless new freedoms, irrespective of their ethnic origin, faith, or political views. but when a lawmaker or mayor suppor
the conditions there are so unbearable that many of them have gone on hunger strike. mr.asar: my father pushed for peace at every opportunity. he never called for violence, which is what he's been accused of. he said people should lay down their weapons, and also said publicly that only peace has a future. gunnar: meanwhile, fighting continues between pkk militants and turkish security forces in southeastern turkey. a year ago, a fierce battle in the historic sur district of diyarbakir left...
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mr. speaker, i rise today to honor a small business in my district celebrating its 8930th enough this week. mat conditions -- matkins flower and gree house has served the arkansas region since 1927 when henne founded the company. mr. womack: throughout the last nine decades this arkansas small business has persevered in good times and bad, and serves as an example of how you make a small business sustainable with integrity, accountability, and hard work. working through the great depression, world war ii, and the modern era, the family has continuously exhibited the importance of the family-owned small business to the american economy. now in its fourth generation of leadership with jim and his son jeff, it is worth celebrating this important milestone. i am honored to represent this outstanding family and offer my thanks and admiration for the success of madkins flowers and greenhouse. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> unanimous consent to address the house for one minute
mr. speaker, i rise today to honor a small business in my district celebrating its 8930th enough this week. mat conditions -- matkins flower and gree house has served the arkansas region since 1927 when henne founded the company. mr. womack: throughout the last nine decades this arkansas small business has persevered in good times and bad, and serves as an example of how you make a small business sustainable with integrity, accountability, and hard work. working through the great depression,...
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mr. mejia is being detained in prison conditions with violent criminals, he is a law abiding upstanding member> reporter: i.c.e. provided this statement saying mejia unlawfully entered the u.s. after being previously deported in 2001. mr. mejia will remain in i custody pending court proceedings." he was caught in 2001 trying too cross the border that's why he has expedited deportation hearings. but the congressman is appealing to eyes to give him due process before sending him away. >>> a massachusetts school faces a complaint from the aclu for disciplining black students because of their hair style parents say students were punished for wearing braids with hair extensions which are not allowed. the complaint says the school's dress policy is discriminatory because white students haven't been disciplined for coloring their hair which is also banned. black students have been issued detentions f s but the punishme doesn't stop there. >> they've kicked me off the track team and banned us from any -- >> i can't go to prom. >> she can't go to prom. >> we can't go to the sports banquet. >> reporter:
mr. mejia is being detained in prison conditions with violent criminals, he is a law abiding upstanding member> reporter: i.c.e. provided this statement saying mejia unlawfully entered the u.s. after being previously deported in 2001. mr. mejia will remain in i custody pending court proceedings." he was caught in 2001 trying too cross the border that's why he has expedited deportation hearings. but the congressman is appealing to eyes to give him due process before sending him away....
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conditions. the times reported that mr. deripaska recently offered to cooperate with congressional intelligence committees in exchange for a grant of full immunity. according to three congressional officials speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the issue publicly. the senate and house panels turned him down because of concerns that immunity agreements create complications for federal criminal investigators. russian state broadcaster rt claimed to to have a statement from oleg deripaska in which he disputes the "new york times" reporting and wants to help congress get to the truth. oleg deripaska tells rt the truth is that russia did not meddle in the u.s. presidential election and he has proof of that. deripaska is not the only one to have asked or been reported to have asked for immunity from congress and been turned down. michael flynn offered to testify to the senate intelligence committee in exchange for immunity but the committee says no, even after flynn invoked his fifth amend
conditions. the times reported that mr. deripaska recently offered to cooperate with congressional intelligence committees in exchange for a grant of full immunity. according to three congressional officials speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the issue publicly. the senate and house panels turned him down because of concerns that immunity agreements create complications for federal criminal investigators. russian state broadcaster rt claimed to to...
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condition. the government broadcast a video of mr lopez in his cell dismissing the rumours.lashes rage on in caracas. an australian woman who killed eight children in a stabbing attack at her home will not stand trial because she was of unsound mind. raina thaiday was experiencing a psychotic episode when she turned on her four sons, three daughters and a niece, in cairns in december 2014. the legal decision means she cannot be held criminally responsible. countless female basketballers are smiling tonight, after basketball‘s world governing body changed its rules to allow women to wear the hijab during matches. previous rules had banned the practice, over what governing body fiba said was a safety issue. qatar even withdraw from the 2014 asian games because of the old ruling. a man who was rescued from the irish sea after clinging to his surfboard for more than 30 hours says he was convinced he was going to die. matthew is now recovering in hospital and has been telling our correspondent chris buckler about how he managed to survive his incredible ordeal. by the night time
condition. the government broadcast a video of mr lopez in his cell dismissing the rumours.lashes rage on in caracas. an australian woman who killed eight children in a stabbing attack at her home will not stand trial because she was of unsound mind. raina thaiday was experiencing a psychotic episode when she turned on her four sons, three daughters and a niece, in cairns in december 2014. the legal decision means she cannot be held criminally responsible. countless female basketballers are...
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mr. tillerson: i think it's a historic opportunity. because there are a number of positive conditions in place. and i know under your leadership and the willingness of the president, the prime minister, that we hope good things will happen. president trump: thank you, rex. and vice president mike pence sitting right here has been a long-time supporter of peace and certainly peace between the palestinians and israel. and, mike? the vice president: thank you, mr. president. i'd just like to welcome the president and his entire delegation here to the white house. it is good to see you again. my family and i have the privilege of your hospitality during a christmas visit just a few short years ago. we welcome you and look very much forward to our discussions. president trump: he's made great progress, hasn't he? you think of it. he's doing a great job. rex is doing a fantastic job also. thank you all very much. thank you. thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright n
mr. tillerson: i think it's a historic opportunity. because there are a number of positive conditions in place. and i know under your leadership and the willingness of the president, the prime minister, that we hope good things will happen. president trump: thank you, rex. and vice president mike pence sitting right here has been a long-time supporter of peace and certainly peace between the palestinians and israel. and, mike? the vice president: thank you, mr. president. i'd just like to...
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mr. moon state affairs, her thatted on the condition the secretary position is his role in the administration. heleft the blue house after was secretary. mr. moon helped the impeachment trial. side eight him come back -- made him come back as a politician. he has returned to the political world. it is a destiny he cannot escape, i think. is a kind inn people person. he maintains an open mind. he keeps long-standing friendships. field eventical opposite politicians are impressed by his sincere loyalty. you -- what do you think is the reason why? >> first of all, thank you for the opportunity to be here. i was on a panel discussion the day after the u.s. election. i put a lot of effort into ofntifying all the precepts the hillary clinton in asia policy would be. in all myrmined -- talking points were valid until about 9:30 tonight before. i was determined not to go through that. someone had an election apparently. [laughter] we will go from there. i think, as others have pointed out, you have to have a political pendulum in any country. after 10 years of conservative rule it's to be expected th
mr. moon state affairs, her thatted on the condition the secretary position is his role in the administration. heleft the blue house after was secretary. mr. moon helped the impeachment trial. side eight him come back -- made him come back as a politician. he has returned to the political world. it is a destiny he cannot escape, i think. is a kind inn people person. he maintains an open mind. he keeps long-standing friendships. field eventical opposite politicians are impressed by his sincere...
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mr. president, it really begins down there. if we can improve the condition, we can do an awful lot to protect the southwest border. partnering with mexico is critical. we do that with great friends. i count many of the senior ministers and friends of mine we interact all the time it had great cooperation. that's part of it as well. securing the border with physical barriers and other places controlling technology that will go a long way as well and i will just end with this and have a few minutes for a question or two. because of what we have done in terms of implementing the law humanely, with dignity for those we apprehend, but to execute the law which is my responsibility under a quick to point out if you don't like the immigration law, then do your duty and change the law. i can't carry them all out across the spectrum so we do have priorities that if you don't like it, change it. because we have begun to execute the law we are not doing anything different than the obama administration did, except they are executing or forcing walls across the spectrum.
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condition. he would have quickly died. and mr. kimmel chokes up as he speaks about shouldn't ever family have the reassurance that their family would have their needs addressed. i am struck that mick mulvaney disagreed with mr. kimmel. we all -- this is not a republican issue, not a democratic issue, it is an american issue. but it's also -- it's in society's interest. i can tell you, i am a physician. i worked in a public hospital for the uninsured for 30 years. and i tell folks as long as that emergency room door was open, no matter what time, day, or night, there through that door came folks who had all kinds of health care conditions. and some of them would come every week. some of them would come twice a week. we called them frequent flyers. they may have been addicted or mentally ill, may have had terrible diabetes, which is poorly controlled or bad asthma and they would come in with an exacerbation and couldn't breathe. now, every time they come in, there is a $2 to $20,000 charge. every time. but if you manage that patient
condition. he would have quickly died. and mr. kimmel chokes up as he speaks about shouldn't ever family have the reassurance that their family would have their needs addressed. i am struck that mick mulvaney disagreed with mr. kimmel. we all -- this is not a republican issue, not a democratic issue, it is an american issue. but it's also -- it's in society's interest. i can tell you, i am a physician. i worked in a public hospital for the uninsured for 30 years. and i tell folks as long as...
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mr. mejia is being detained in a prison condition with violent criminals. he is a law-abiding upstanding member of this community. >> i.c.e. provided this statement saying mejia "unlawfully entered the u.s. after being previously deported in 2001. mr. mejia will remain in i.c.e. custody pending court proceedings." congressman huffman says he is appealing to i.c.e. to give him due process and release this man. live in san francisco, amy holyfield, abc 7 news. >>> an investigation is under way into an attack at the pittsburgh bay point bart station. police say a woman carrying a two-year-old was trying to hitchhike a ride from the station sunday night. another woman refused to give her a lift and the suspect beat the driver with a rock. the attacker is still on the run this morning. the victim suffered minor injuries. >>> the wife of the alameda county sheriff's deputy arrested for a deadly dui crash is facing new alcohol-related charges. on the left you see a mug shot following yarenit mallihan's arrest. then on the right friday's arrest when she was found on
mr. mejia is being detained in a prison condition with violent criminals. he is a law-abiding upstanding member of this community. >> i.c.e. provided this statement saying mejia "unlawfully entered the u.s. after being previously deported in 2001. mr. mejia will remain in i.c.e. custody pending court proceedings." congressman huffman says he is appealing to i.c.e. to give him due process and release this man. live in san francisco, amy holyfield, abc 7 news. >>> an...
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brexit is settled but are you concerned that tim farron and nicola sturgeon could make it a condition of supporting mrine the task that lies ahead. we have seen some of them wanting to have second referendums, wanting to open up second referendums, wanting to open up the old divisions, and what i see when i go round the country is actually from people today, levers and remainers, whatever they voted in the referendum actually saying, we want the government to get on with it and deliver brexit and make a success of it. there is a unity of purpose in the country, there is any one party that recognises that and will deliver for people and it's the conservative party. ithink will deliver for people and it's the conservative party. i think laura is here from the telegraph? laura hughes from the daily telegraph. labour have promised not to raise personal national insurance contributions. can you promised the same and do you have a message for high earners out there who are worried that their tax bills are going to go up if you are elected? first of all, it is not our intention to increase the level of tax b
brexit is settled but are you concerned that tim farron and nicola sturgeon could make it a condition of supporting mrine the task that lies ahead. we have seen some of them wanting to have second referendums, wanting to open up second referendums, wanting to open up the old divisions, and what i see when i go round the country is actually from people today, levers and remainers, whatever they voted in the referendum actually saying, we want the government to get on with it and deliver brexit...
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mr. moon but he had declined because he is human rights lawyer. he is the chief secretary and accepted that offer on conditions that the secretary position his final administration. mr. moon had the present impeachment trial and that made him come back. his return to the political world is a destiny he cannot escape, i think. and president moon is kind and people-person. he maintains open mind and people -- long standing friend. in this particular field, it is a priority. >> bruce, what do you think is the reason why? >> first of all, thank you for the opportunity to be here. i was on a panel discussion the day after the u.s.' election and put a lot of effort into identifying the preceptions of the clinton-asia policy. i was determined not to go through that so first thing first. someone had an election apparently. okay. we will go from there. yeah, i think asports pointed out. you have the -- others pointed out -- after ten years of conservative rule it is sort of to be expected the pendulum would go to other way. you want to throw the group out and after a while you will get upset with the new group. certain
mr. moon but he had declined because he is human rights lawyer. he is the chief secretary and accepted that offer on conditions that the secretary position his final administration. mr. moon had the present impeachment trial and that made him come back. his return to the political world is a destiny he cannot escape, i think. and president moon is kind and people-person. he maintains open mind and people -- long standing friend. in this particular field, it is a priority. >> bruce, what...
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conditions in the countries that are listed. why wasn't that sufficient for purposes of legitimacy? mr.katyal: that was before the congress in december, 2015, and they said the solution is the visa is to -- is to require visas. nothing more than that. so i don't think it's detrimental to use judge gould's language that is detrimental to the united states. >> the first part of the order, the preamble and all the subsections of the preamble, section 1, goes to the various countries and lists conditions in those countries. now, the conditions that are described are not like what judge hawkins was eluding to. judge paez: they do make an attempt. why isn't that sufficient? mr. katyal: made before congress in december, 2015. i think the other important point, as i was saying to judge hawkins, if you really believed that you wouldn't do it on the basis of nationality. you would do it on the basis of transit. that's someone coming from one of those countries regardless what their nationality is would be swept up by whatever the possible presidential action would be. that's how congress did it.
conditions in the countries that are listed. why wasn't that sufficient for purposes of legitimacy? mr.katyal: that was before the congress in december, 2015, and they said the solution is the visa is to -- is to require visas. nothing more than that. so i don't think it's detrimental to use judge gould's language that is detrimental to the united states. >> the first part of the order, the preamble and all the subsections of the preamble, section 1, goes to the various countries and...
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conditions in an affordable way. you know, people can play word games all they want, mr. president. you can say that you have to provide coverage for someone with preexisting conditions. but if the policy you propose is $200,000 a year, $300,000 a year, we all know that's a false promise. that's a hoax. that's playing games with the american people. so you can write in any kind of requirement you want, that preexisting conditions be covered, but if they're unaffordable, it's not real. and that's why the affordable care act put everybody into a pool together to help reduce the cost so that we could make sure we protected people with preexisting conditions as diabetes or whatever it may be. the house bill pulls the plug on that. and maybe that's why, mr. president, the house didn't want to wait for the next congressional budget office report to tell them what their bill would do to the american people. i've already read a little from the original congressional budget office report that was based on the foundation of this house bill. and that hasn't changed. that bill is rotten at its c
conditions in an affordable way. you know, people can play word games all they want, mr. president. you can say that you have to provide coverage for someone with preexisting conditions. but if the policy you propose is $200,000 a year, $300,000 a year, we all know that's a false promise. that's a hoax. that's playing games with the american people. so you can write in any kind of requirement you want, that preexisting conditions be covered, but if they're unaffordable, it's not real. and...