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. >> now time for mr. ose's a moving statement. ose: when my wife and i talk about the future for our children and our country refocus and i'm an optimistic america one that focuses on three or four games but an individual can make a difference. hard work pays off. we are all in this together and we need to get to work. sadly today my confidence in our country is shaken because washington is broken the economy is not creating jobs and it's very uncertain whether it ever will. obamacare is not working as costing us jobs. our water is being sent south. my hope is that we will fix those things. congressman bera has put politics before people in advocating for things that are adverse to this district. to paraphrase the candidate from 2012 trusting ami bera to solve these problems is like trusting a burglar to stay in your house while you're out of town and expecting good things to be there when you get back. >> moderator: thank you. your time is up. appreciate the opening statements there are no rebuttals for opening statements for his
. >> now time for mr. ose's a moving statement. ose: when my wife and i talk about the future for our children and our country refocus and i'm an optimistic america one that focuses on three or four games but an individual can make a difference. hard work pays off. we are all in this together and we need to get to work. sadly today my confidence in our country is shaken because washington is broken the economy is not creating jobs and it's very uncertain whether it ever will. obamacare is...
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the next question goes to mr. ose. >> mr. $2 in college so you must know that this is the challenge for many families to pay for college tuition. what steps do you think congress should take two of those who can't afford college? ose: this is a great question that i appreciate you mentioning. i know my younger daughter is your age. first thing we need to do is need to get this economy rolling so the kids in high school and college today can finish their education with the certainty that when they get done take it to come out and find a job in their chosen profession. right that this economy remains uncertain and jobs are at risk. this is a function of the policies that president obama, nancy pelosi and congressman bera have passed and continued to pass that are adverse to our interest. there are four or five things i want to mention. we get the economy rolling. that gives us the chance to great the jobs for these young people. we figure out what it is that we need in this economy. we need engineers, doing to basket weavers? wh
the next question goes to mr. ose. >> mr. $2 in college so you must know that this is the challenge for many families to pay for college tuition. what steps do you think congress should take two of those who can't afford college? ose: this is a great question that i appreciate you mentioning. i know my younger daughter is your age. first thing we need to do is need to get this economy rolling so the kids in high school and college today can finish their education with the certainty that...
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>> moderator: you can reply, mr. ose, each opportunity. e: i think the number one foreign national security issue, rather than talk about something 10 years, 12 years ago, remains the possibly that iran is going to get nuclear arms your we have had a parade from the president and his allies in congress like congressman bera that says we can't trust the iranians, we've got a paper document to it reminds me of neville chamber in the '30s to the iranians are not to be trusted. the reality of them having an operable nuclear weapon is a catastrophe. he's done nothing to address that. >> moderator: okay. we need to mov move on to our nt question and this will come from michaela the mr. ose. >> mr. ose, the images in ferguson, missouri, were impossible to ignore the summer. many americans have begun to focus on the increased militarization of our police forces. these military grade weapons and equipment are supplied by the cover. do you agree our local police are becoming too militarized? why or why not? ose: this is a great question because it af
>> moderator: you can reply, mr. ose, each opportunity. e: i think the number one foreign national security issue, rather than talk about something 10 years, 12 years ago, remains the possibly that iran is going to get nuclear arms your we have had a parade from the president and his allies in congress like congressman bera that says we can't trust the iranians, we've got a paper document to it reminds me of neville chamber in the '30s to the iranians are not to be trusted. the reality of...
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. >> moderator: now time for mr. ose. ose: when my wife and i sit and talk about the future for our children and our country to be over things that individual can make a difference, hard work pays off, that we are all in this together and we need to get to work very a decidedly today my confidence in the country is shaken because washington is broken. the economy hasn't created jobs and it's uncertain whether it ever will. obamacare isn't working and it's costing us jobs. our water is being sent south. my hope is that we will fix those things. congressman bera has put politics before people in advocating for things that are adverse to the district. to paraphrase a candidate from the 2012 trusting him to solve these problems is like trusting a burglar to stay in your house while you are out of time and expecting better things are there when you get back. >> your time is up. appreciate the opening statements. there are no rebuttals. it is time to move on to questions from the panel. the candidates were not shown these questi
. >> moderator: now time for mr. ose. ose: when my wife and i sit and talk about the future for our children and our country to be over things that individual can make a difference, hard work pays off, that we are all in this together and we need to get to work very a decidedly today my confidence in the country is shaken because washington is broken. the economy hasn't created jobs and it's uncertain whether it ever will. obamacare isn't working and it's costing us jobs. our water is...
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but mr. ose back to the time with health insurance companies were in charge or a pre-existing condition could be denied. was make a better and move forward. ose: he has subscribed to the talking points that nancy policy has given him. the affordable care act stripped $716 billion of medicare funding going forward that is the cbo number. not mine. in addition the consequences of the affordable care act that doctors refuse to take medicaid because reimbursements are too low. >>moderator: again this is blatantly false we will leave that up to those set looked at this earlier this week but if you want to keep repeating that we can look at it. this is about as doctors taking care of patients at '01 to go backwards where when a person comes down with cancer they can be denied coverage or want to move forward. >>moderator: the next question anger comes from dan smith. >> by helping small business california unemployment rate was still 7.4 percent the fourth largest in the nation. what have you done in t
but mr. ose back to the time with health insurance companies were in charge or a pre-existing condition could be denied. was make a better and move forward. ose: he has subscribed to the talking points that nancy policy has given him. the affordable care act stripped $716 billion of medicare funding going forward that is the cbo number. not mine. in addition the consequences of the affordable care act that doctors refuse to take medicaid because reimbursements are too low. >>moderator:...
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mr. duncan os physicians treated him with the most appropriate and available medical interventions. what can you tell us? >> well, good evening, reverend. this was the first time we've heard from the hospital on several of these issues. the pastor for the fiancee of mr. duncan said she's going through a lot of what ifs in her mind right now, what if the hospital had admitted him when he saw them on the 26th? would that have resulted in a different outcome? the hospital today is giving us a little more information into that official visit when mr. duncan presented with a fever and abdominal pain. he told the nurse he had come from africa. they say at the time, his condition did not warrant admission and he was not exhibiting symptoms specific to ebola. they also address the issue as to why he didn't receive the blood serum. one of the patients received a blood transfusion from another surviving physician, kent brantly. the question, why didn't duncan receive that sear rum? the hospital today said his blood type wasn't compatible with the surviving ebola patient's. and that's why he d
mr. duncan os physicians treated him with the most appropriate and available medical interventions. what can you tell us? >> well, good evening, reverend. this was the first time we've heard from the hospital on several of these issues. the pastor for the fiancee of mr. duncan said she's going through a lot of what ifs in her mind right now, what if the hospital had admitted him when he saw them on the 26th? would that have resulted in a different outcome? the hospital today is giving us...
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mr. president, jane kim, on behalf of [speaker not understood]. my question is about the sros [speaker not understood] s-r-os and we have ~ infestation going on where i live and we clean it up a little bit more. [speaker not understood] clean up our job, but the [speaker not understood]. and when the park opens up i think we should have more security around the area. the park, outside the park, inside the park and not finance s-r-os because s-r-os are going to be [speaker not understood]. i think security should cover the whole area to make it safe for senior citizens and old people in the area and they need to clean up the drug dealing at the -- at 216 hotel because we had an incident [speaker not understood] saying a resident where i live at got hit in the face with a bottle saturday night. so, we need to clean this place up a little bit. and it's going to be dangerous over there. well, we have an investigation going on with the cameras, too, i heard. we don't need any drug dealing over there with infern owe hotel because [speaker not understood] with the hotel -- the trouble in front of the hotel -- >> th
mr. president, jane kim, on behalf of [speaker not understood]. my question is about the sros [speaker not understood] s-r-os and we have ~ infestation going on where i live and we clean it up a little bit more. [speaker not understood] clean up our job, but the [speaker not understood]. and when the park opens up i think we should have more security around the area. the park, outside the park, inside the park and not finance s-r-os because s-r-os are going to be [speaker not understood]. i...
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mr. duncan, i'm past my 21-day period, but for nina p m pham. i'm still asymptomatic and my temperature has been rock solid. >> they're not ineffected until they actually become sick. member osl staff must take their temperature twice a day and show the reading to a state health official. >> you know, i wonder after being through this prolonged traumatic event how has it affected you? >> my dentist wouldn't see me because i'm an e.r. nurse here and he said, well, i will see you if you can tell me you haven't had contact with any ebola patients. i said, you know where i work. that's all i can tell you. he said, maybe we need to reschedule for december. >> i had a pleasant but 15-minute long conversation with the medical services for my child's school district because i don't thing they were angry or anything like that, but she -- the principal had received numerous concerned phone calls that, you know, somebody that works at that hospital has, you know, a child in the school and, you know, what are you doing about it. >> was there discussion of take your child out of school? >> for me personally there was never any discussion and nobody that lived around me moved. >> for me t
mr. duncan, i'm past my 21-day period, but for nina p m pham. i'm still asymptomatic and my temperature has been rock solid. >> they're not ineffected until they actually become sick. member osl staff must take their temperature twice a day and show the reading to a state health official. >> you know, i wonder after being through this prolonged traumatic event how has it affected you? >> my dentist wouldn't see me because i'm an e.r. nurse here and he said, well, i will see...