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the united nions is warning that schools, healthit facs, and residential areas in ldbel-health nor---h north west and's been h by the worst bombing campaign in months. it was found shelling overnight around shelling overnight around idlib province will reporter: syrian government helicopter gunships have been dropping barrel bombs. drums or cylinders packed with explosives and shrapnel are the cause of indiscriminate destruction. artillery fire and motion airstrikes add -- russian airstrikesdd to the bombardment. home to around 3 million licis, many of whom fled to escape fighting in other parts of the country, the province is the last major stronghold for rebelsgo fighting the rnment of bashar al-assad. hundreds of local resident and had to flee, packing their possessions into cars and pickup trucks as they seek temporary refuge. concern for their safety is growing, as the demilitarized buffer zone set up lastl ear to forest all-out government offensive continues to fray. an estimated 30,000 or so rebel idlib are dug in across with the jihadist groumo controlling st of the region. t
the united nions is warning that schools, healthit facs, and residential areas in ldbel-health nor---h north west and's been h by the worst bombing campaign in months. it was found shelling overnight around shelling overnight around idlib province will reporter: syrian government helicopter gunships have been dropping barrel bombs. drums or cylinders packed with explosives and shrapnel are the cause of indiscriminate destruction. artillery fire and motion airstrikes add -- russian airstrikesdd...
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nion >> itthis is chris and he is a senior fellow talking about issues related to healthcare. but thank you for inviting me. >> the manhattan to do, will positioning does it take a issues of healthcare? >> we are at think tank and the cost of healthcare is a big issue. and part of my job is to try to figure out new policy solutions. >> now to the issues that come up as of late not only in the presidential race, but the idea of medicare for all, what do you think about it on its face. >> it is an assumption of what we buy everything for everybody. that is with the claim amounts to i think ultimately fails to engage with the issue and that is all about trade-offs. >> tell us why? >> in this recent piece it was about the medicare program traditionally. if you think about the real existing medicare benefits, there are big gaps in the medicare benefits. medicare part b, which covers outpatient drugs does not have an out-of-pocket cap. people are potentially exposed to tens of thousands of dollars of out-of-pocket costs, which is why seniors by medicare got plans. also in part b the
nion >> itthis is chris and he is a senior fellow talking about issues related to healthcare. but thank you for inviting me. >> the manhattan to do, will positioning does it take a issues of healthcare? >> we are at think tank and the cost of healthcare is a big issue. and part of my job is to try to figure out new policy solutions. >> now to the issues that come up as of late not only in the presidential race, but the idea of medicare for all, what do you think about it...
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anti-slavery hard-liners were among the quickest to judge. ,nion officers and soldiers especially anti-slavery republicans, did not easily the best themselves of long-held ideological predilections gained from years of struggles, and even violence, with slave state citizens over the peculiar institution. field saw the need to conciliate proslavery revenant, especially slaveowners. just as james russell lowe argued in 1861, "there can be no such thing as a moderate slaveholder. moderation and slavery cannot coexist." f from wilson was equally blunt. who would hold a slave with few exceptions is neither a christian, patriot, or loyal citizen." "theother put it, americans who are slaveholders are enemies of the government." prejudice among many such unionists derived from actual of the inferior culture of slaveholding communities. federal soldiers from the northern portion of the west labeled these border states residents as worse. in many places, they were few. slavery is a litmus of loyalty, easily cross fertilized with emancipation politics in the western theater. in part, both were occurring
anti-slavery hard-liners were among the quickest to judge. ,nion officers and soldiers especially anti-slavery republicans, did not easily the best themselves of long-held ideological predilections gained from years of struggles, and even violence, with slave state citizens over the peculiar institution. field saw the need to conciliate proslavery revenant, especially slaveowners. just as james russell lowe argued in 1861, "there can be no such thing as a moderate slaveholder. moderation...
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you know, that is a classic example of a situation where nions have been defeated and workers are the ones paying the price. host: we saw that donald trump won the state of pennsylvania back in 2016. what do you think about his prospects this time in the commonwealth and what would you say to the democratic candidates campaigning in that state? guest: the first thing i would say to any candidate running for president is make sure you come to pennsylvania and make sure you come to different parts of pennsylvania because it is not a homogenous state. it's a very purple state with very different districts across the states. it's incredibly important that any presidential candidate who wants to take the state of pennsylvania spends a lot of time there. host: that's the seventh district. what other portions of the state would you advise visiting? guest: i would very much advise that a presidential candidate come to the seventh district of pennsylvania. it is the third largest regional area in pennsylvania after pittsburgh and philadelphia. it's very populated and very dense population and
you know, that is a classic example of a situation where nions have been defeated and workers are the ones paying the price. host: we saw that donald trump won the state of pennsylvania back in 2016. what do you think about his prospects this time in the commonwealth and what would you say to the democratic candidates campaigning in that state? guest: the first thing i would say to any candidate running for president is make sure you come to pennsylvania and make sure you come to different...
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told us that's about ited nions m ignohose requests. major? >> omar villafranca, thanks very much. >>> we turn now to the issue of gun safety. a new study says thousands of young lives could be saved if adults took proper care of their weapons. and there is a growing movement to lock up parents who don't lock up their guns. nikki battiste has more. >> the one thing that you don't get back after you've lost a child is peace. >> reporter: kristin and mike song are still in disbelief that their 15-year-old son ethan is gone. he accidentally shot himself last year when he was at a friend's house playing with guns. >> they were stored in a cardboard box along with the ammo. there was a gun lock in there, but the keys were in there. >> reporter: the songs had no idea the home had firearms, and they say careless gun storage cost their son his life. >> ethan pulled the trigger, and he was shot in the head, so he really had no chance of survival. >> reporter: a recent study by harvard researchers estimated up to 32% of youth firearm deaths by unintenti
told us that's about ited nions m ignohose requests. major? >> omar villafranca, thanks very much. >>> we turn now to the issue of gun safety. a new study says thousands of young lives could be saved if adults took proper care of their weapons. and there is a growing movement to lock up parents who don't lock up their guns. nikki battiste has more. >> the one thing that you don't get back after you've lost a child is peace. >> reporter: kristin and mike song are still...
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. >>> well some of yours neighbor live in the fittest city in the nion.hat sets them aheadhe of t rest. >>> and a we'll introduce u to a 10-year-old suesslly cc >>> new this morning, a new et record has be for the deepest ocean dive in human history. > a crew led by a texas ma businessn descended 35,853 feet below the ocean surface. the venture and images were released last night. victor's submarine spent oure than f hours in the marianna trench, the deepest known point of the ocean and collected nd samples a identified at least three new species of marine animals. they also found a plastic bagd andy wrappers on the ocean floor. that is a sad state. the documentary about the expedition is put into perspective and think about 65 washington monuments stacked on r.p of one anot that is really exciting. and also they get to discovery all kinds of things. >> i know. i don't love the trash but i believe it. >>> did you walk or bike to work today? when is the last time you worked out or ate all of your veggies. >> i do that all of the tithe. >> se are all questi
. >>> well some of yours neighbor live in the fittest city in the nion.hat sets them aheadhe of t rest. >>> and a we'll introduce u to a 10-year-old suesslly cc >>> new this morning, a new et record has be for the deepest ocean dive in human history. > a crew led by a texas ma businessn descended 35,853 feet below the ocean surface. the venture and images were released last night. victor's submarine spent oure than f hours in the marianna trench, the deepest known...
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belly with a dolche, a spicy sauce one latin st street corn and cilantro and lime juice with through nionscut the fattiness of it. we have pork belly and some already done. and this is colombian-inspired cuisine. >> it is. our owners are from colombia. i'm definitely not. we try to stay in that general area. but there is a little bitf o something for everybody in the restaurant. >> excellent. excellent. what else are you going to include in this? >> so right now we are going to go ahead and plate some up. i have some of the corn done -- >> i'm a fan. mexican street corner. >> and at home people could do it on a burnn their house or if they have a grill that is the best way to do it. >> very nice. so how long have you been with royal? >> i've been there for two and a half years. >> and what can you tell about the client c --lientele at parts of the dayor coffee and cocktails as it changes through tay. >> it is interesting. everybody during the day everybody has laptops out and drinking coffee and eating d pastries s the day goes on it changes to a lunch/dinner vibe and by night time everybo
belly with a dolche, a spicy sauce one latin st street corn and cilantro and lime juice with through nionscut the fattiness of it. we have pork belly and some already done. and this is colombian-inspired cuisine. >> it is. our owners are from colombia. i'm definitely not. we try to stay in that general area. but there is a little bitf o something for everybody in the restaurant. >> excellent. excellent. what else are you going to include in this? >> so right now we are going...
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>>nion dairy up in college park. >> really good. >> i've got to sample some of this. >> this beats ahirt any day, right? >> you can't go wrong with chocolate and peanut butter. tais is excellent. >> we'reing our dinner break. >> we're supposed to say good night thanks for joining >>> breaking news tonight. a n.owing path of devastatio there are new tornadoes on theod ground and a major f emergency under way. people swept away, trapped in cars, clinging to trees for dear life and neighborhoods destroyed by i feroous outbreak of twisters. >> it was so scary i just thank god we're all okay. >> and tonight the threat is far from over. >>> protests erupt or the abortion flashpoint from the steps of the supreme court to cities all across the country after a wave of restrictions on ortion abortion rights advocates taking to the streets >>> a new escalation in the be subpoena showdown tween the white house and democrats as don mcgahn is a nohow. hope hicks now ordered to tengify, and nancy pelosi fa
>>nion dairy up in college park. >> really good. >> i've got to sample some of this. >> this beats ahirt any day, right? >> you can't go wrong with chocolate and peanut butter. tais is excellent. >> we'reing our dinner break. >> we're supposed to say good night thanks for joining >>> breaking news tonight. a n.owing path of devastatio there are new tornadoes on theod ground and a major f emergency under way. people swept away, trapped in cars,...
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you know, that is a classic example of a situation where nions have been defeated and workers are thenes paying the price. host: we saw that donald trump won the state of pennsylvania back in 2016. what do you think about his prospects this time in the commonwealth and what would you say to the democratic candidates campaigning in that state? guest: the first thing i would say to any candidate running for president is make sure you come to pennsylvania and make sure you come to different parts of pennsylvania because it is not a homogenous state. it's a very purple state with very different districts across the states. it's incredibly important that any presidential candidate who wants to take the state of pennsylvania spends a lot of time there. host: that's the seventh district. what other portions of the state would you advise visiting? guest: i would very much advise that a presidential candidate come to the seventh district of pennsylvania. it is the third largest regional area in pennsylvania after pittsburgh and philadelphia. it's very populated and very dense population and i
you know, that is a classic example of a situation where nions have been defeated and workers are thenes paying the price. host: we saw that donald trump won the state of pennsylvania back in 2016. what do you think about his prospects this time in the commonwealth and what would you say to the democratic candidates campaigning in that state? guest: the first thing i would say to any candidate running for president is make sure you come to pennsylvania and make sure you come to different parts...