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y tenemos que aprobar un programa de medicare para todos con un solo pag dor bajo ese sistema la grana a pagar menos de lo que paga actualmente. creo que la educaciÓn es el futuro del paÍs y es por eso que debemos hacer que los colegios universitarios y universidades sean gratuitos, la matrÍcula y tenemos que hacerlo colocando los impuestos en wall street. cada propuesta que he presentado estÁ completamente costeada. >>> senador sanders 0 segundos. va a aumentar los impuestos para la clase media. >>> la gente que tiene medicare no tendrÁ que pagar primas ni deducible ni copagos en y gastos de entrada. pagaran mÁs impuestos, pero recibirÁn mas. >>> senador todo el mundo tendÁa su turno. senador biden, todo el mundo tendrÁ su turno. vicepresidente biden el senador sanders ha pedido una revoluciÓn recientemente hablando con donantes ricos cuando hablaba acerca del problema de desigualdad e ingresos en este paÍs. no debemos demonizar a los ricos, no va a cambiar el estÁndar de vida, nada va a cambiar. ¿quÉ quiso decir eso?. >>> donald trump cree que wall street es lo mejor para estados un
y tenemos que aprobar un programa de medicare para todos con un solo pag dor bajo ese sistema la grana a pagar menos de lo que paga actualmente. creo que la educaciÓn es el futuro del paÍs y es por eso que debemos hacer que los colegios universitarios y universidades sean gratuitos, la matrÍcula y tenemos que hacerlo colocando los impuestos en wall street. cada propuesta que he presentado estÁ completamente costeada. >>> senador sanders 0 segundos. va a aumentar los impuestos para...
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. >> he's made it clear that if if he testifies, that 448-pag report, he says, is his testimony. >> he would like to do b but he doesn't necessarily have the last word. the american people have a right to hear from the man who did the investigation for the last two years. we'd like to know about the counterintelligen repor that he eluded to in his report but we have no idea what they have to s. what he looked at was did thet presidommit a crime or othe othersommit a crime? who should be indicted. and there's a lot of counterintelligence information that goes to compmise, goes to sk off the country. if people are compromised in me way that may not be criminal, it can behe nonss just as dev staastatg if it meas u.s. policy is countereffect said. >> he made it clear it's very muchat the forefront off his report. what are you doing to make su we're not at risk of that kind of meddling again in 2020? >> yore abb solutely right. feral started by talking about the russian intnce and systemic. and it's as if he is saying, hey, in the debate over imepeaching and not impeaching, let's not over l
. >> he's made it clear that if if he testifies, that 448-pag report, he says, is his testimony. >> he would like to do b but he doesn't necessarily have the last word. the american people have a right to hear from the man who did the investigation for the last two years. we'd like to know about the counterintelligen repor that he eluded to in his report but we have no idea what they have to s. what he looked at was did thet presidommit a crime or othe othersommit a crime? who...
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you can get those updates on nbcbayarea.com as well as on our twitter and instagram pag pages @nbcbayarea. >> do stay safe out there in the heat. if you can avoid outside activity, probably a good idea to put it off until later on in the week because it is not going to be comfortable. >> all right. well, that does it for us. for our midday newscast. again, this is the breaking news right here. this is from concord, willow pass road south of highway 4 where a fire's burning. we're going to continue to follow that. you can see that on nbcbayarea.com as we continue to monitor this breaking news. man, that's a cool looking hot tub. we should check on the baby. he's so sweet. maybe too sweet? internet's down. go! your home is only as smart as your internet. get reliable at&t fiber and get speeds up to 300 megabits per second and directv. bundle for 75 dollars a month for 12 months. limited availability. may not be in your area. more for your thing. that's our thing. call 1-800-call-att. >>> right now, rodeo drive transforms into a real life rod rodeo. >> we're bringing the country to the city
you can get those updates on nbcbayarea.com as well as on our twitter and instagram pag pages @nbcbayarea. >> do stay safe out there in the heat. if you can avoid outside activity, probably a good idea to put it off until later on in the week because it is not going to be comfortable. >> all right. well, that does it for us. for our midday newscast. again, this is the breaking news right here. this is from concord, willow pass road south of highway 4 where a fire's burning. we're...
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the way you provide prep pags p preparations for. i wonder whether the question is understood.her words, what do you mean by rearatparaions. >> part of the reason we think of it that way because of japanese where we had a commission and there were checks cut where folks have been mistreated. >> it was a mathematically easier calculation, there was a certain set period of time. >> the specific people who document ds and you can identify. >> the point is what does it mean to correct the deepen justice o justice of the past that people today experience. i think part of the importance of this idea of a public commission is to help people, all american understand that this is actually about fixing structure. 240,000 lost their homes. >> they're not in good shape today. >> yes, they're not in good shape today. >> right. when we fix some of these structural problems how people can stay in overcohome loans or from governor hickenlooper, access to starting a small business. >> you are if i cfixing for eve. one of the misunderstanding of this conversations, somehow it is us verses them.
the way you provide prep pags p preparations for. i wonder whether the question is understood.her words, what do you mean by rearatparaions. >> part of the reason we think of it that way because of japanese where we had a commission and there were checks cut where folks have been mistreated. >> it was a mathematically easier calculation, there was a certain set period of time. >> the specific people who document ds and you can identify. >> the point is what does it mean...
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that is lines 1710 to 22 on pag. essentially it says six months after the affected date, they'll present us with information, and line one total six on page 3, it continues on. >> i see it. >> and then the last, after all these, we need to continue the matter. because of these amendments, it will automatically trigger a continuance, so we are just continuing to june 3rd. >> motion made to take these amendments. is there something you would like to add? did you want to add anything, shakira? turn that microphone on with that special little button there >> apologies. john, show her where the button is. >> can you hear me? >> thank you. thank you to the supervisors. on behalf of supervisor brown, we would like to introduce these small cleanup amendments that will allow our state parking program and vehicle triage center to exist. we appreciate you adopting these amendments, supervisor brown also supports the motion for continuance to the june 3rd meeting. >> motion made by supervisors to take these amendments, we will t
that is lines 1710 to 22 on pag. essentially it says six months after the affected date, they'll present us with information, and line one total six on page 3, it continues on. >> i see it. >> and then the last, after all these, we need to continue the matter. because of these amendments, it will automatically trigger a continuance, so we are just continuing to june 3rd. >> motion made to take these amendments. is there something you would like to add? did you want to add...
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. >> as part of the target pag package. legal sign-off on all these strikes. are they in accordance with the international rules of law, what's expected, collateral damage and casualties, et cetera. there's a degree of inexperience going on. right now, essentially, there's no dod, presidentially -- >> and a lame duck. >> right. >> because the president replaced him, announcing that at the army/navy game. >> and a lot of cell phone calls to an unsecure phone in the president's hand. that's where a lot of our policy process is occurring. >> brett mcgurk, very briefly let's talk about the kind of information the president is taking in, because it does seem that that explanation to chuck todd and the world was basically made up. >> i agree with general mccaffrey. process is critical. it's up to the national security adviser, john bolt nen this case, to collect the best information from the agencies of the government and present the president with options and that has to include all the downside risks. a president should never be in a position ten minutes before a
. >> as part of the target pag package. legal sign-off on all these strikes. are they in accordance with the international rules of law, what's expected, collateral damage and casualties, et cetera. there's a degree of inexperience going on. right now, essentially, there's no dod, presidentially -- >> and a lame duck. >> right. >> because the president replaced him, announcing that at the army/navy game. >> and a lot of cell phone calls to an unsecure phone in the...
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final note about this part, this russian section is where you see some of the most heavili redacted pagthe report, much blocked out because of ongoing invtigations. >> tomorrow night, we'll break down russia's outreach to the trump campaign, how mueller made his determination about the colonel conclusion and conspiracy issue, plus whatel r could not find. >> nawaz: we return now to the litary crackdown in sudan today, the worst violence since the overthrow of the country's president in april. g john ys the latest. >> reporter: amna, the violence today targetedmohe center of a hs-long civilian movement that forced the downfall of the ulcountry's longtime omar al-bashir. esdozens were killed as prrs dodged live gunfire. the main opposition group d the military of committing a massacre. protesters ved to remain on e streets until the generals who replaced bashir in april hand power to a civilian-led government. opposition groups suspended talks with the military after today's crackdown. the u.s. embassy in khartoum urged sudanese forces to stop the attacks, and blamed the military for the
final note about this part, this russian section is where you see some of the most heavili redacted pagthe report, much blocked out because of ongoing invtigations. >> tomorrow night, we'll break down russia's outreach to the trump campaign, how mueller made his determination about the colonel conclusion and conspiracy issue, plus whatel r could not find. >> nawaz: we return now to the litary crackdown in sudan today, the worst violence since the overthrow of the country's president...