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there in the cold in the senate health news all before from seeing who kept the lid think it's even easier to conceal almost any woman said there was still has a little girl. believe in them as a man and they have a hell of a cell and when you step here i mean you couldn't. even given a swat out of her and then had a totally taken number given the man who can is there you who has been for the strange indeed the lady a small. startup. have a real helical most to laugh larry if it were tears we'd have shallot this year blue eyes he was able to give. them. the bay i'm. in for as it were any good madame lucia i'll move them in with another man but that isn't a decision i'm a little here if he had a car the stomach different largo were resistance fighters drawn mainly from the mountainous rule south of to lizzie by $954.00 their ranks had swelled to several 1000 with armed units attacking the farms of french settlers police stations and communication lines tying up tens of thousands of french troops even their name the philip had different meanings for different people in the leg who were no on
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there in the cold in the senate health news only thing often seem to untap the little ticket the images that will soon almost any woman said there was still have to move to. believe a fella in the mess a man and beheaded her assailant when you step through i mean you couldn't. even given a swat on a family and helicopter they can number given the man who can is you who has been for the strange indeed the lady a small. startup. have real helical most to laugh larry if it were tears we'd have shallot this year blue eyes he was able to give. them. the replay i'm. like of government i'm losing i'll more than one with a 1000000 but that is in addition a medal and if he had the cover the stomach for largo were resistance fighters drawn mainly from the mountainous rule south of to lizzie by $954.00 their ranks had swelled to several 1000 with armed units attacking the farms of french satellites police stations and communication lines tying up tens of thousands of french troops even their name the philip had different meanings for different people in the lead who were no one man. and lifted and
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health care in the 3rd televised debate broadcast by a.b.c. news former vice president joe biden challenge for rest of senators elizabeth warren and bernie sanders to explain how they would pay for a universal health care plan the candidates also debated issues ranging from education to gun control it was the 1st time all the top candidates had appeared on stage together. in a moment we'll have analysis from our correspondent but 1st let's take a listen to some of the highlights from the debate let me tell you what i think i think we should have a debate on health care i think i know that the senator says she's for bernie while i'm from iraq i think the obamacare work in the united states of america we are spending twice as much per capita on health care is the canadians or any other major country on earth oh yes we're going to take your 15 great k 40 so i was i was. i will fight this and bring the fight to the n.r.a. and the corporate gun lobby like they have never seen before i want to negotiate trade with unions of the table i want to negotiate it was small farmers at the table i want to negotiate with environmentalists at the table i want to
health care in the 3rd televised debate broadcast by a.b.c. news former vice president joe biden challenge for rest of senators elizabeth warren and bernie sanders to explain how they would pay for a universal health care plan the candidates also debated issues ranging from education to gun control it was the 1st time all the top candidates had appeared on stage together. in a moment we'll have analysis from our correspondent but 1st let's take a listen to some of the highlights from the debate...
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health care in a televised debate brought. cast by a.b.c. news former vice president joe biden challenge progressive senators elizabeth warren and bernie sanders to explain how they would pay for a universal health care plan last night was the 1st time all the top $10.00 candidates were in front of the cameras together in a moment we'll have analysis from our washington correspondent at 1st the highlights of the debate the candidates began by laying out competing visions for the future of health care we all owe huge debt to president obama who fundamentally transformed health care in america and committed this country to health care for everybody. and now the question is how best can we improve on the i cannot question needing to bickering between moderates biden and leftwing benes on this you're forgetting that in the united states of america we are spending twice as much per capita on health care as the canadians or any other major country on earth this is america europe and america so want to pay twice as much as other countries and they guarantee health care to all people personally doing all eyes on front runners biden julian castro went
health care in a televised debate brought. cast by a.b.c. news former vice president joe biden challenge progressive senators elizabeth warren and bernie sanders to explain how they would pay for a universal health care plan last night was the 1st time all the top $10.00 candidates were in front of the cameras together in a moment we'll have analysis from our washington correspondent at 1st the highlights of the debate the candidates began by laying out competing visions for the future of...
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murphy is a powerful advocate for the world trade senator center health program, which continues to screen and monitor those who responded here in new york, the pentagon and central pennsylvania >>> also tonight, a legendary name in american business has died oil tycoon t. boone pickens mad his fortune and a corporate raider in the 1980s. he also donated over a billion dollars over the yeefrs to various causes he was 91. >>> we got a lot more to tell you about as we continue tonight including one of the nfl's biggest stars facing sexual assault allegations in a new lawsuit. >>> amazing crash cam video and how it all turned out. >>> and we'll tell you why these sisters are making history, in remarkable rise through the ravengs of the army. we hope you'll stay with us. nks. we hope you'll stay with us. >>> we're back tonight with the accusations against one of the nfl's biggest and most controversial stars. antonio brown accused of rape days after the wide receiver was released by the oakland raiders and signed by the patriots nbc's miguel almaguer has details. >> reporter: back on the field and tonight also the target of serious alle
murphy is a powerful advocate for the world trade senator center health program, which continues to screen and monitor those who responded here in new york, the pentagon and central pennsylvania >>> also tonight, a legendary name in american business has died oil tycoon t. boone pickens mad his fortune and a corporate raider in the 1980s. he also donated over a billion dollars over the yeefrs to various causes he was 91. >>> we got a lot more to tell you about as we continue...
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senator and presidential hopeful kamala harris is back home in the bay area. she visited san francisco and talk about issues like housing and health care and immigration kron four's dan thorn was there. >>new polling numbers show california senator kamala harris is falling behind in the presidential race. berkeley igs poll has harris a distant 4th in her home state i have a very complicated relationship calls. while visiting san francisco's chinatown the former district attorney and state attorney general says she's remaining confident despite the numbers, however it might be unsettling for the senator to see her popularity is down in the bay area as well. harris is currently trailing joe biden elizabeth warren and bernie sanders. >>almost every poll that for every one of my race is certainly district attorney and attorney general said i couldn't wait. but the american people the california voter that in a manila town center at the international hotel. >>harris says her focus in chinatown was to listen to the asian-american community. the topics of homelessness housing and senior services were all brought up. harris who also serves on the senate intelligence committee also addressed the ef
senator and presidential hopeful kamala harris is back home in the bay area. she visited san francisco and talk about issues like housing and health care and immigration kron four's dan thorn was there. >>new polling numbers show california senator kamala harris is falling behind in the presidential race. berkeley igs poll has harris a distant 4th in her home state i have a very complicated relationship calls. while visiting san francisco's chinatown the former district attorney and state...
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[applause] soucy: because of your democratic majority in the senate, new hampshire has enshrined health-existingth conditions. while we are celebrating these victories, we also lament the additional progress democrats in the senate and house would have made this year were is not for one common obstacle, governor chris sununu. [crowd booing] ms. soucy: unfortunately for the people of new hampshire, instead of engaging in the democratic process, the governor has made a game out of reaching a record level of vetoes. this session, governor sununu has detailed 55 bills, three times as many as any in our history. [crowd booing] ms. soucy: that is why we need to veto sununu. he is working against new hampshire families. democrats house passed legislation to reestablish and raised new hampshire's minimum wage, the lowest in new england. what did governor sununu do? he vetoed it. we need to, say it with me, vito sununu. he cares more about his corporate special interests donors than our clean air and water. climateht to address change in new hampshire, but governor sununu the code five separate
[applause] soucy: because of your democratic majority in the senate, new hampshire has enshrined health-existingth conditions. while we are celebrating these victories, we also lament the additional progress democrats in the senate and house would have made this year were is not for one common obstacle, governor chris sununu. [crowd booing] ms. soucy: unfortunately for the people of new hampshire, instead of engaging in the democratic process, the governor has made a game out of reaching a...
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new poll numbers out tonight. they are not looking good for senator kamala harris. >>> and the health department in the bay area are telling the public to prepare for unhealthy air. >>> the next couple of days, the earth is going to be fine. it is coming in from the ocean. this means that it is going to be chilly at the coast. coming up, which one day will focus on temperatures at 80 degrees right there at the beach. that is next. ♪ >>> some will watchers got a bit more than they bargained for during a tour yesterday. in the san francisco bay. you can see the humpback whale got pretty close to the syllable. it did not bump into it at all. it went on his way, so did the skipper. >>> the trump administration's new plan to allow electric bikes on trails at national parks is revving up mixed reaction. >> they classify them as regular bikes, rather than electric vehicles. this makes them eligible to be written anywhere in the national park. like here at the marin headlands and at the national seashore. >> in marin county, this is a way for people to continue the sport that they are passionate about into their older year
new poll numbers out tonight. they are not looking good for senator kamala harris. >>> and the health department in the bay area are telling the public to prepare for unhealthy air. >>> the next couple of days, the earth is going to be fine. it is coming in from the ocean. this means that it is going to be chilly at the coast. coming up, which one day will focus on temperatures at 80 degrees right there at the beach. that is next. ♪ >>> some will watchers got a bit...
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she was protesting that new law that puts vaccine exemptions in the hands of state health officials instead of local doctors. senator glazer said he's getting checked out for possible exposure to blood, among the several senators who were hit. pictures from the senate chamber from friday show red splatters on paperwork. investigators say delilio threw feminine hygiene product contains what appeared to be blood. the bill's author said this was an attack on democracy, people who are against a bill also denounced the way she protested. >> the people need to stand up and say we want to defend our democracy. we are not going to allow people who try to interfere with democracy by basically attacking your elected representatives while we're doing our jobs. >> deplorable, it's disgusting. nobody here would condone that. >> delilio's first court appearance is scheduled for tuesday in sacramento. now in part because of all of that hubbub, last call will remain 2:00 a.m. for three years a local state senator pushed to change the law so bars and clubs could sell cocktails and beers past 2:00 but unfortunately for some people th
she was protesting that new law that puts vaccine exemptions in the hands of state health officials instead of local doctors. senator glazer said he's getting checked out for possible exposure to blood, among the several senators who were hit. pictures from the senate chamber from friday show red splatters on paperwork. investigators say delilio threw feminine hygiene product contains what appeared to be blood. the bill's author said this was an attack on democracy, people who are against a...
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health insurance would rob poverty of one of its worst terrors. the bill was sponsored by a popular republican senator and with his help, it passed in the new york state senate in april 1919 but when it got to assembly, a powerful speaker refused to let it out. his reason was that the health insurance bill embodied to other things americans feared, the authoritarianism of germany, who we recently helped to feat in world war i, and that is where social health insurance was invented, and also the newer threat of state socialism emanating from the russian revolution. that was the end of the first campaign for public health insurance in the u.s. as you know, this kind of emphasis on the dangers of socialism and the un-american nature of other countries health systems continued to be heard in battles over health reform for the next hundred years. but there is another way each defeat of universal proposals would make it even harder to succeed the next time around, and that is the way they ended up changing the health care system itself. the first fight over public, nonprofit health insurance led to the idea and growth of private for-profit health insurance.
health insurance would rob poverty of one of its worst terrors. the bill was sponsored by a popular republican senator and with his help, it passed in the new york state senate in april 1919 but when it got to assembly, a powerful speaker refused to let it out. his reason was that the health insurance bill embodied to other things americans feared, the authoritarianism of germany, who we recently helped to feat in world war i, and that is where social health insurance was invented, and also the...
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senate bill 714, empowers state health officials to investigate doctors who grant more than five medical exemptions a year, also now allowed to investigate schools with vac lnation ratesess than 95%. awa neweffect> januar 1st. reston university taking home top prize as the best univ and wod report released annual college rank, princeton had a high graduation 98%, donation rate of 59 but high tuition costs, families must pay $293,000 for bachelor's degree, harvard, columbia and mit tied for third. >>> boston red sox legend, david or tease appears to be doing well after being shot. ortiz was a fe way tark last night toow out the first pitch. it's been nearlyon thrths since he was sho in the back. it's his first major appearance since then. >>> 4:55. ke thomas talking about weather. good morng. >>> good mornin temperatures today, well into th 80's, and we'll have a mix o, sun and clit's pretty tame day in the weather partment, we'll always take those, satellite and radar not showing mu few clouds coming across, there's high thin ones out there, should make for a good sunrise in the dc region, big doesn't show major weather concerns in the general vicinity, which is always a good thing, we'll
senate bill 714, empowers state health officials to investigate doctors who grant more than five medical exemptions a year, also now allowed to investigate schools with vac lnation ratesess than 95%. awa neweffect> januar 1st. reston university taking home top prize as the best univ and wod report released annual college rank, princeton had a high graduation 98%, donation rate of 59 but high tuition costs, families must pay $293,000 for bachelor's degree, harvard, columbia and mit tied for...
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health officers at the california medical board to interrupt these exemptions were unsuccessful so in response to the monetization of fraudulent medical exemptions by a small number of physicians to introduce the new bill senate bill that requires the exempted physician to state the specific medical reason to certify an actual medical examination has been performed. the law requires california department of public health review all medical exemptions from schools where the overall rate is less than 95 percent and to review all exemptions from any physician that have five or more within one year. although highly contested it was just signed into law. let me briefly look at to be successful in the outbreaks we have had with the legislation that the worldwide outbreak continues and we have one.5 million persons, mostly adults. the cost analysis shows even if they don't affect anyone else cost about $30000 to investigat investigate. and each contact we have to reach out and assess cost on average between $501,000 to investigate a response with more than the 8000 contacts we have investigated over the last five years we have spent three or four or $5 million responding to less than 100 cases of measles that are oc
health officers at the california medical board to interrupt these exemptions were unsuccessful so in response to the monetization of fraudulent medical exemptions by a small number of physicians to introduce the new bill senate bill that requires the exempted physician to state the specific medical reason to certify an actual medical examination has been performed. the law requires california department of public health review all medical exemptions from schools where the overall rate is less...
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news" polka yeah! >>> i've actually never met anybody who likes their health insurance company. >> the senator on my lefthis morning on "world news now," the 2020 candidates facing off on the biggest stage yet. the top contenders going head to head on guns, immigration, and health care. who shined on stage and who missed their mark. we have team coverage straight ahead. >>> also this morning, house speaker nancy pelosi walking on the on reporters. hear the question that got her so upset she ended her news conference. >>> new this half hour it is judgment day for actress felicity huffman. >> a judge will sentence her for her role in the college admissions cheating scandal but will she go to prison? >>> the offer for matthew mcconaughey that the actor just can't refuse. the favor being asked by a group of senior citizens. we'll hear from them in "the skinny" on this friday, september 13th. >>> good friday morning. thank goodness it's friday. glad to have will reeve here with us. >>> we begin with the democratic divide on full advertise play. the top presidential hopefuls butting heads as they pitch their p
news" polka yeah! >>> i've actually never met anybody who likes their health insurance company. >> the senator on my lefthis morning on "world news now," the 2020 candidates facing off on the biggest stage yet. the top contenders going head to head on guns, immigration, and health care. who shined on stage and who missed their mark. we have team coverage straight ahead. >>> also this morning, house speaker nancy pelosi walking on the on reporters. hear the...
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health authorities hope the ban will curb what they describe as an epidemic of fighting among young people the ban covers the production import and advertising of cigarette spots not a. senate has approved a new food emergency law that will increase funding for fighting hunger by 50 percent the country is grappling with a food crisis propelled by ranting function which of spot mass demonstrations. the western african nation of liberia is grieving after a fire in a school near the capital monrovia left at least 27 people dead including many school children fire officials said faulty electrics may have been to blame and that a full investigation would be carried out. and find out who morning and liberia. am. dozens of children in 2 of the teachers killed by a fire. fire service official suspect the accident was caused by a faulty electric cable. the children were sleeping inside the koranic boarding school eyewitnesses tried to help. when we went to the back door we heard the children crying hanging on the bars the windows saying we're dying here we're dying here rescue us. why don't we got the call around 1 am we tried to go there but the fire taken everything we tried pulling them out but we
health authorities hope the ban will curb what they describe as an epidemic of fighting among young people the ban covers the production import and advertising of cigarette spots not a. senate has approved a new food emergency law that will increase funding for fighting hunger by 50 percent the country is grappling with a food crisis propelled by ranting function which of spot mass demonstrations. the western african nation of liberia is grieving after a fire in a school near the capital...
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senator cory booker of new jersey. >> we have systemic racism that is eroding our nation. from health care to the criminal
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serious questions how senator sanders and senator warren plan to pay for the big-ticket items like the "green new deal" and healthform. there are valid questions need to be asked and answered as we go throughout the process on our side. charles: we said money doesn't matter when it comes to saving the planet, right? beverly, kevin, thank you both very much appreciate it. >> thank you, charles. have a good weekend. charles: coming up a big interview with one of the three dissenters to the fed rate cut. edward lawrence goes one-on-one with eric rosengren next. and what it means for your money coming up ♪ be working harder. that's why your cash automatically goes into a money market fund when you open a new account. just another reminder of the value you'll find at fidelity. open an account today. of the value you'll find at fidelity. why accept it frompt an incompyour allergy pills?e else. flonase sensimist. nothing stronger. nothing gentler. nothing lasts longer. flonase sensimist. 24 hour non-drowsy allergy relief "have you lost weight?" of course i have- ever since i started renting from national. because nation
serious questions how senator sanders and senator warren plan to pay for the big-ticket items like the "green new deal" and healthform. there are valid questions need to be asked and answered as we go throughout the process on our side. charles: we said money doesn't matter when it comes to saving the planet, right? beverly, kevin, thank you both very much appreciate it. >> thank you, charles. have a good weekend. charles: coming up a big interview with one of the three...
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health care. each candidate hoping to stand out from the crowded field. front-runner joe biden started thursday night's debate with a new strategy. >> i know that the senator says that she's for brotherernie. well, i'm for barrack. >> the former vice president took the two progressives head-on. >> my plan for health care costs a lot of money. it costs $740 billion. it doesn't cost $30 trillion. $3.4 trillion a year. how are we going to pay for it? >> how do we pay for it? we pay for it, thoese at the vey top, the richest individuals and the biggest corporations are going to pay more. and middle class families are going to pay less. >> every study done shows that medicare for all is the most cost effective approach to providing health care to every man, woman, and child in this country. i, who wrote the damned bill, if i may say so. >> reporter: but biden not relenting. jumping on the opportunity to paint sanders as too left. >> for a socialist, you've got a lot more confidence in corporate america than i do. >> reporter: more moderate candidates like senator amy klobuchar joining in. >> and while bernie wrote the bill, i read the bill. it says that we will
health care. each candidate hoping to stand out from the crowded field. front-runner joe biden started thursday night's debate with a new strategy. >> i know that the senator says that she's for brotherernie. well, i'm for barrack. >> the former vice president took the two progressives head-on. >> my plan for health care costs a lot of money. it costs $740 billion. it doesn't cost $30 trillion. $3.4 trillion a year. how are we going to pay for it? >> how do we pay for...
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health organization. the launch comes as the measles is areak has hitquote, combatti hared responsibility and >>> a new bill centered around vaccines for children now in the newsom. state senate. if you can't make it out, they're chanting, you have not represented california for all. state senators approved the bill, which would crack down on doctors who allow children to bypass vaccines. if the governor signs a bill into law, the state will start investigating doctors who give out more than five exemptions per year. >>> new at 11:00, the drama continues. there are reports that antonio brown is being suspended by the team. espn reporting that brown and general manager mike mayot got into an argument on wednesday. the team now planning to suspend its star wide receiver. the raiders play the broncos on monday night football. >>> coming up next, anti-semitic and satanic messages sprayed on a historicay pasinng scores just before graduation. we investigate, next. mory los? prevagen is the number one pharmacist-recommended memory support brand.findn aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. at at&t we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to exp
health organization. the launch comes as the measles is areak has hitquote, combatti hared responsibility and >>> a new bill centered around vaccines for children now in the newsom. state senate. if you can't make it out, they're chanting, you have not represented california for all. state senators approved the bill, which would crack down on doctors who allow children to bypass vaccines. if the governor signs a bill into law, the state will start investigating doctors who give out...
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is according to health officials at the cdc. 1241 cases have been reported so far this year that is the most cases reported in the u s since 1992, the current epide ic senate around newoklyn, most of these cases were among people who are not vaccinated against the measles. and taking a live look outside right now at a san francisco's embarcadero little when they're in the trees, yeah, it looks like. >>fall in the but you could tell that the winds are changing yeah that feel of course this morning you wake up that nice pitter patter of some raindrops and part of the area so yeah, it was nice to have that then the come the cool air right on the backside of the system and that's what we're looking at now so we've got to clearing skies right now around the bay area should be a mostly clear night overnight tonight maybe hit the patchy fog that will be about it otherwise you've got clear skies looking good over alcatraz right now and that nice fall feel to it indeed is we're going to see fairly cool overnight lows tonight, some places tonight probably go see the temperatures dropping off into 40's in some of the north bay valleys so that being said we are going to notice s
is according to health officials at the cdc. 1241 cases have been reported so far this year that is the most cases reported in the u s since 1992, the current epide ic senate around newoklyn, most of these cases were among people who are not vaccinated against the measles. and taking a live look outside right now at a san francisco's embarcadero little when they're in the trees, yeah, it looks like. >>fall in the but you could tell that the winds are changing yeah that feel of course this...
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senator cory booker of new jersey. >> we have systemic racism that is eroding our nation. from health care to the criminal justice system. >> plus, the impeachment muddle. democrats approve rules that could make it easier to impeemp president trump. >> i know longer care to argue about the nomenclature. why are both democratic supporters and opponent of impeachment so unhappy. >> also, and bolton makes three. president trump's third national security adviser is out. >> we were set back very badly when john bolton talked about the libyan model. and he made a mistake. >> amid the constant chaos, i'll ask a member of the republican leadership in the house, liz cheney of wyoming, whether she thinks the world is more stable since donald trump became commander in chief. joining me for insight and analysis are nbc news chief white house correspondent hallie jackson, helene cooper, pentagon correspondent for "the new york times," former republican governor of north carolina, pat mccrory, and former senator from missouri, democrat claire mccaskill. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >>
senator cory booker of new jersey. >> we have systemic racism that is eroding our nation. from health care to the criminal justice system. >> plus, the impeachment muddle. democrats approve rules that could make it easier to impeemp president trump. >> i know longer care to argue about the nomenclature. why are both democratic supporters and opponent of impeachment so unhappy. >> also, and bolton makes three. president trump's third national security adviser is out....
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senate turns into a health scare. >> plus, why a suspect may not be charged. >> and, the bay area feeling a cooldown and maybe some rain. good evening, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm juliette goodrich. we are following breaking newsejo. all eastbound lanes are closed on i-80. this as police investigate a shooting on the freeway. now, it ist ear if anyo wahurt, whenthe highway will be reopened. we are following the story, you can see there where the traffic is backed up. we will continue to folsom field follow throughout the newscast. >>> senators go for testing out of an abundance of caution. >> reporter: glazer had to get a health check to make sure he is not infected. security had already been beefed up. this photo was shared of his desk splattered with what appeared to be blood at the state capital. >> like a drop of rain from the sky. one hit me on the head. >> reporter: a woman dropped the substance from the public gallery onto the senate floor after yelling that's for the dead babies. they were in the middle of taking votes on legislation. he shared this photo, what the chp later described as a feminine hygiene device possibly containing blood. >> at the time it happened there was a little shock and worry.
senate turns into a health scare. >> plus, why a suspect may not be charged. >> and, the bay area feeling a cooldown and maybe some rain. good evening, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm juliette goodrich. we are following breaking newsejo. all eastbound lanes are closed on i-80. this as police investigate a shooting on the freeway. now, it ist ear if anyo wahurt, whenthe highway will be reopened. we are following the story, you can see there where the traffic is backed up. we will...
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dealing with school stress, a new york lawmaker wants public schools to give students mental health days. >>> schools have jurisdiction over attendance policies. a state senatorroduced a bill that would establish mental or behavioral health issues as a reason to miss schools. supporters say it will help break down the stigma surrounding mental health care. >>> a milestone at the chase center. now just hours away. now just hours away. if you a the ross fall fashion event has all the looks for way less... check this out! that's yes for less. get the brands you love and save 20 to 60% off department store prices. at the ross fall fashion event. on now. well well well, what have we fas♪here?vent. a thats...and ghls..ndcars in d. to get scared! i've cast quite a spell now... you won't believe your eyes! the spell is cast. halloween time is back with spook-tacular experiences in disneyland and disney california adventure parks!... ...6, 7, 8 ♪ ♪ ♪ big dreams start with small steps... ...but dedication can get you there. so just start small... start saving. easily set, track and control your goals right from the chase mobile® app. ♪ ♪ chase. make more of what's your
dealing with school stress, a new york lawmaker wants public schools to give students mental health days. >>> schools have jurisdiction over attendance policies. a state senatorroduced a bill that would establish mental or behavioral health issues as a reason to miss schools. supporters say it will help break down the stigma surrounding mental health care. >>> a milestone at the chase center. now just hours away. now just hours away. if you a the ross fall fashion event has...
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signing a letter to senators, demanding they pass stronger gun control laws they call gun violence a public health crisis which demands urgent action. >>> you're up to date. that's the newsthis hour back downtown to "squawk alley." carl, back to you. >> sue, see you in a while. >>> after the break, godfather of reviewers, walt mossberg talks about his biggest take aways from the apple entve don't go anywhere. back in less than minutes. [ applause ] thank you. it's an honor to tell you that liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. i love you! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >>> apple reclaiming that $1 trillion market cap days after the event tuesday, between the new phones, a.m. tv watch and arcade, we have a lot to get to with our next guest. joining us, recode co-founder, walt mossberg. great to have you back good morning >> good morning, carl. >> we mishearing your take immediately following and during give us a sense what you thought they came up with here >> i don't -- i think it is still iterative, they didn't have a giant like new thing that anyone thought of or heard of, but i think they d
signing a letter to senators, demanding they pass stronger gun control laws they call gun violence a public health crisis which demands urgent action. >>> you're up to date. that's the newsthis hour back downtown to "squawk alley." carl, back to you. >> sue, see you in a while. >>> after the break, godfather of reviewers, walt mossberg talks about his biggest take aways from the apple entve don't go anywhere. back in less than minutes. [ applause ] thank you....
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senate for a vote without the president indicating his support. in washington, lauren blanchard, ktvu, fox2 news. >>> a new warning this morning from federal health officials to the e-cigarette maker juul . in a letter, the fda said the san francisco-based company illegally told people that their products were much safer than cigarettes. during a congressional hearing over the summer, students from new york state testified angel representative said their products were totally safe. pft is asking the company to turn over documents on its marketing, educational program and nicotine formula. health officials in marin county are using the pump -- warning the public to stop vaping altogether until the cause of a mysterious lung illness is found. 456 cases of been reported across the country in at least five people died from the respiratory illness. it is not clear what is causing it or whether it is related to the vaping of tobacco, cannabis, or both. the victims are mostly young healthy men. 57 cases of the respiratory illness has been afforded.>>> learning about more people suffering from lung injuries as a result of vaping. a 17-year-old missouri g
senate for a vote without the president indicating his support. in washington, lauren blanchard, ktvu, fox2 news. >>> a new warning this morning from federal health officials to the e-cigarette maker juul . in a letter, the fda said the san francisco-based company illegally told people that their products were much safer than cigarettes. during a congressional hearing over the summer, students from new york state testified angel representative said their products were totally safe. pft...
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open letter to the senate, 145 ceos from some of america's largest companies demanded lawmakers pass new gun control legislation. the chief executives called gun violence a public health crisis and called on congress to pass background checks and red flag laws saying in part, gun violence in america is not inevitable, it is preventable. they pointed to the multiple mass shootings that happened during the six weeks congress was on recess. while speaking yesterday to reporters, president trump said he expects to reveal some sort of a bipartisan deal today. >> we're looking at background checks and we're looking at putting everything together in a unified way so that we can have something that's meaningful. at the same time, all of us want to protect our great second amendment. it's very important to all of us. so we are now in meetings. the meetings are going to go on tonight. i'm going to speak with them again tomorrow. and i think progress is being made. >> joining me now, nbc news correspondent heidi przybyla, and eric swalwell, who made gun control the central issue of his campaign. good to see you. >> welcome back, katy. >> congratulations on your baby as well, con
open letter to the senate, 145 ceos from some of america's largest companies demanded lawmakers pass new gun control legislation. the chief executives called gun violence a public health crisis and called on congress to pass background checks and red flag laws saying in part, gun violence in america is not inevitable, it is preventable. they pointed to the multiple mass shootings that happened during the six weeks congress was on recess. while speaking yesterday to reporters, president trump...
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health care benefits and they want more job security. you introduced your new plan today on jobs, labor and taxes and in it, senator, you say you want to,s have opportunities for higher wages and meaningful benefits. when it comes to gm, gm workers pay 3% of their healthcare costs. the average american pays 28% and this is according to the center for automotive research. is general motors management wrong to say that that contribution by gm workers needs to go up? >> i think that when you look at the all end fight for autoworkers, remember, i'm here because of the uaw. they got my grandfather who migrated from the south as many african-americans did and got jobs in detroit like my grandfather did on the assembly lines. i am here because the philosophy then was we're going to make sure that everyone that works has dignity at their job. we've seen an attack on unions and union rights and we've seen a stagnation of wages while the wealthy in this country have seen their wealth multiply. this is a period in american history that is astonishing when you see the cost of everything going up from healthcare, prescription drugs and affordable ch
health care benefits and they want more job security. you introduced your new plan today on jobs, labor and taxes and in it, senator, you say you want to,s have opportunities for higher wages and meaningful benefits. when it comes to gm, gm workers pay 3% of their healthcare costs. the average american pays 28% and this is according to the center for automotive research. is general motors management wrong to say that that contribution by gm workers needs to go up? >> i think that when you...
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news. >>governor gavin, newsome now asked to decide whether to sign or veto. a controversial vaccine bill senate bill 2 76 gives the department of public health the power to investigate doctors who grants more than 5 childhood vaccine, exemptions and a year and schools with vaccination rates of less than 95%. these protesters blocks their front doors to the governor's office in sacramento today, urging the governor to reject the bill. they say the choice to vaccinate should be between patients and doctors, a group of them interrupted the floor session several times forcing lawmakers to go into a short recess. the governor is signaling he wants to make some small and technical changes to the bill to clarify some rules, those changes could come in the form of a separate bill. protesters say they plan to demonstrate outside the governor's office for the rest of this week. a developing story tonight. the jury in the ghost ship warehouse trial asking for read back of testimony from an oakland first responder. >>that person met with co-defendant derrick elmen a at the warehouse 2 years before the massive fire that took the lives of 36 people kron four's haaziq madyun has t
news. >>governor gavin, newsome now asked to decide whether to sign or veto. a controversial vaccine bill senate bill 2 76 gives the department of public health the power to investigate doctors who grants more than 5 childhood vaccine, exemptions and a year and schools with vaccination rates of less than 95%. these protesters blocks their front doors to the governor's office in sacramento today, urging the governor to reject the bill. they say the choice to vaccinate should be between...
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new york city. later at 7:00, a discussion on first amendment rights when it comes to social media. public health officials from major cities will discuss how ongoing measles outbreak and the senate will gavel and to discuss the undersecretary for legislative affairs. trump administration officials went before a congressional committee to answer questions about mental health mean of -- means of migrant children custody. included the commander of the u.s. public health service commissioned course -- core as well as the inspector general. here is part of the hearing. >> the subcommittee will come to order. good morning to all and welcome hhs,e labor hhs -- labor, and appropriations subcommittee. we are here today for another oversight hearing, this time with administration officials and members of the office of the inspector general to discuss the on they released report care of migrant children. i would like to thank you for being here today. maxwell, the office of inspector general department of health and human services, jonathan hayes, director of the office of refugee resettlement department of health and human services and jonathan white, commander public health service commi
new york city. later at 7:00, a discussion on first amendment rights when it comes to social media. public health officials from major cities will discuss how ongoing measles outbreak and the senate will gavel and to discuss the undersecretary for legislative affairs. trump administration officials went before a congressional committee to answer questions about mental health mean of -- means of migrant children custody. included the commander of the u.s. public health service commissioned...
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senate, many of those independent contractors would be reclassified. that would make them eligible for minimum wage, overtime, and workers compensation. california's lower health will take up the measure next. shares of both rows on the news governor was open to negotiating exemptions from the law. another investigation for amazon. bloomberg has learned the e-commerce giant is being probed by the u.s. federal trade commission. the ftc is interviewing small businesses to determine whether the amazon is using its market powers to hurt competition. the news comes as state attorneys general investigating google order it to turn over a wide range of information about its advertising business. finally, this hour, we recap our top story, oracle cl mark hurd is taking a leave of absence for health reasons, following the initial announcement, executive chairman larry ellison said he and ceo safra catz will cover the response abilities during his sound -- his absence. slipped in aftermarket training as revenue came up short. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." onare live streaming twitter. check us out at technology and follow our global breaking news network at tictoc on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ at comcas
senate, many of those independent contractors would be reclassified. that would make them eligible for minimum wage, overtime, and workers compensation. california's lower health will take up the measure next. shares of both rows on the news governor was open to negotiating exemptions from the law. another investigation for amazon. bloomberg has learned the e-commerce giant is being probed by the u.s. federal trade commission. the ftc is interviewing small businesses to determine whether the...
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is what i have done in the state senate, and with your help that is what i will do as your next governor of the state of new hampshire. new hampshire has the highest healththies are struggling everything from prescription drugs to childcare to getting access to addiction treatment to balancing work and families. your property taxes have gone up while taxes for big corporations have gone down. and then is just fine for chris sununu. we have a governor who just did not get it. he doesn't get what working families are going through. and it shows. advanced legislation to clean energy jobs. he vetoed campaign finance respond. he vetoed paid family medical leave insurance. he vetoed up budget that would deliver the greatest increase in school publicly finding since jeanne shaheen. next ball what we get a do? we're going to be him soon, no doubt. he also vito background -- he also vetoed background checks. and vetoed gun free school zones. you know what? when our daughters go to public schools, every parent, not just me on to feel as though you're dropping your kid off at a safe spot. that is what our school should be. [applause] -- our schools. he has differen
is what i have done in the state senate, and with your help that is what i will do as your next governor of the state of new hampshire. new hampshire has the highest healththies are struggling everything from prescription drugs to childcare to getting access to addiction treatment to balancing work and families. your property taxes have gone up while taxes for big corporations have gone down. and then is just fine for chris sununu. we have a governor who just did not get it. he doesn't get what...
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new york city. later at 7:00, a discussion on first amendment rights when it comes to social media. public health officials from major cities will discuss how ongoing measles outbreak and the senate will gavel and to discuss the undersecretary for legislative affairs. trump administration officials went before a congressional committee to answer questions about mental health mean of -- means of migrant children custody.
new york city. later at 7:00, a discussion on first amendment rights when it comes to social media. public health officials from major cities will discuss how ongoing measles outbreak and the senate will gavel and to discuss the undersecretary for legislative affairs. trump administration officials went before a congressional committee to answer questions about mental health mean of -- means of migrant children custody.
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new york city. later, a discussion on first amendment rights. on c-span 2 at 9:10 a.m., public health officials will discuss how they address the ongoing measles outbreak. and the u.s. senate gavels in at 3:00 to consider the domination for deputy treasury undersecretary for legislative affairs. tonight on "the communicators," future ofett on the tv, video, media, and internet industries. >> you will see the live tv model only survive for sports and news. almost everything else will move towards on-demand models. live entertainment content or streamed real-time entertainment is, to young people, and oxymoron, the idea that there is a time of day for a particular for is and ought concept anything other than a sporting event.
new york city. later, a discussion on first amendment rights. on c-span 2 at 9:10 a.m., public health officials will discuss how they address the ongoing measles outbreak. and the u.s. senate gavels in at 3:00 to consider the domination for deputy treasury undersecretary for legislative affairs. tonight on "the communicators," future ofett on the tv, video, media, and internet industries. >> you will see the live tv model only survive for sports and news. almost everything else...
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in health care to even one that we don't talk about enough, which is the racism that we see in environmental injustice in communities of color all arounud this country. amy: that is new jersey senatorory booker. , if yourave noisecat can respond to what he said? bringing racial injustice into the conversation was a major moment f for the envivironmental movement broadly speaking. it stuck out to me. there's been a long history of people of color fighting the hazardousionate materials in our community. hououston.ply rooted in and the fact the senator brought that into the conversation last night was, i would say, a mark of success for the communities of color that have been fighting these issues. i just thought it was too bad the broader issues of environmental degradation and climate change did not get more houston, the center of the fossil fuel-based economy, a place where as you noted in the lead to the show, protesters were blocking oil tankers into o the port. i ththought ththat was a great moment, but one wearing we could haveve had more about these very important issues in a place where they really need to happen. juan: last night's debate was held at texas southern universit
in health care to even one that we don't talk about enough, which is the racism that we see in environmental injustice in communities of color all arounud this country. amy: that is new jersey senatorory booker. , if yourave noisecat can respond to what he said? bringing racial injustice into the conversation was a major moment f for the envivironmental movement broadly speaking. it stuck out to me. there's been a long history of people of color fighting the hazardousionate materials in our...
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health officials from major cities described how they address the ongoing measles outbreak. senate gavels and at 3:00 p.m. to consider the nomination for deputy secretary under secretary for legislative affairs. live every day with newsolicy issues that impact you. morning, aonday discussion of u.s.-iran tensions. we will also talk about wisconsin's role in campaign 2020. be sure to watch "washington discussion.in the monday, on the communicators, one of the nation's top com market analysts on the future of television, video, media. >> you will see the live tv model only survive for sports and news. almost everything else will move toward on-demand models. content, liveof entertainment content or streamed real-time entertainment, to young people is a kind of oxymoron to begin with. the idea that there is a time of day for a particular show is and ought concept for anything other than a sporting event. >> monday night at 8:00 p.m. on c-span2. india's prime minister narendra modi was in houston for a speech before a stadium filled mostly with indian americans. the prime minister met with u.s. lawmakers and heard from house democratic leader steny hoyer of maryland. president trump also spoke.
health officials from major cities described how they address the ongoing measles outbreak. senate gavels and at 3:00 p.m. to consider the nomination for deputy secretary under secretary for legislative affairs. live every day with newsolicy issues that impact you. morning, aonday discussion of u.s.-iran tensions. we will also talk about wisconsin's role in campaign 2020. be sure to watch "washington discussion.in the monday, on the communicators, one of the nation's top com market...
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last week, the senate health committee on which i serve, approved a five-year authorization of the special diabetes program. that's the longest authorization ever. so that's really good news. finally, let me just say that i am very concerned about the spiraling cost of insulin. the cost of managing diabetes is growing at an alarming rate. between 2012 and 2016, average insulin spending for patients with type 1 diabetes nearly doubled. and last year a father from maine testified that he turneded to drug importation from canada after the price of a 90-day supply of insulin for his son with type 1 tripled to $900. so, i am going to put the rest of my statement in the record so that we can expedite the hearing. but let me just end by telling you two things. first, until last fall, i had no personal connection at all with type 1 diabetes. so i feel like i'm now officially part of the jdrf family. and second, it is truly inspiring to look out and see this wave of carolina blue. i did this best i could to come close to matching it. but your passion and hope for a cure are contagious. and together, i am confident that we'll continue the progress and achieve that goal. thank you.
last week, the senate health committee on which i serve, approved a five-year authorization of the special diabetes program. that's the longest authorization ever. so that's really good news. finally, let me just say that i am very concerned about the spiraling cost of insulin. the cost of managing diabetes is growing at an alarming rate. between 2012 and 2016, average insulin spending for patients with type 1 diabetes nearly doubled. and last year a father from maine testified that he turneded...
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news this morning california senator and presidential candidate kamala harris. >>well back in the bay area this weekend. she was visiting chinatown also talking about issues like housing healthll numbers are slipping since an early say a surge after the first of 8 kron four's dan thorn reports that senator harris does not give too much credence to poll numbers this far from election day. >>new polling numbers show california senator kamala harris is falling behind in the presidential race. berkeley igs poll has harris a distant 4th in her home state i have a very complicated relationship calls. while visiting san francisco's chinatown the former district attorney and state attorney general says she's remaining confident despite the numbers, however it might be unsettling for the senator to see her popularity is down in the bay area as well. harris is currently trailing joe biden elizabeth warren and bernie sanders, almost every poll that for every one of my race is certainly the district attorney and attorney general said i couldn't wait. >>but the american people the california voter that in a manila town center at the international hotel. >>harris says her focus in chinato
news this morning california senator and presidential candidate kamala harris. >>well back in the bay area this weekend. she was visiting chinatown also talking about issues like housing healthll numbers are slipping since an early say a surge after the first of 8 kron four's dan thorn reports that senator harris does not give too much credence to poll numbers this far from election day. >>new polling numbers show california senator kamala harris is falling behind in the...
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health provided? it reminded me of how i had walked 422 miles across pennsylvania one-time, when i wa s running for the united states senate. from the border of newl the way across to ohio. i met coal miners who were losing their jobs and many more will but they do not have the money to learn a new skill. as those small businesses when away. ed across the keystone state where i grew up, i got two calls. one was from a republican because i was in my flight jacket. and he recognize me as i was walking past his car dealership. he yelled at me, hey,, admiral i'm republican but i love what you are doing. then i got another call from the head of the democratic senator who raises the money for the democratic senatorial campaign, said, stop walking. go back to your office and fund raise. i kept walking. and followed that republicans advise. it cost me. as my the party leadership put in for that committee more millions against me than they put in against mitch mcconnell. many have lost sight that it is always about people. aboveparty, above self, any special interest no matter the cost. come aboard to an aircraft carrier i commended in my battle group. as
health provided? it reminded me of how i had walked 422 miles across pennsylvania one-time, when i wa s running for the united states senate. from the border of newl the way across to ohio. i met coal miners who were losing their jobs and many more will but they do not have the money to learn a new skill. as those small businesses when away. ed across the keystone state where i grew up, i got two calls. one was from a republican because i was in my flight jacket. and he recognize me as i was...
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new financial system online in the late 1990's to helping officers navigate health care transitions and government shutdowns to the everyday challenges that come with a big complicated payroll like the u.s. senate's, she did it all with professionalism and attention to detail. at times my own staff observed that she was so attentive and quick to respond to their questions that they wondered if she was detailed exclusively to handle our office. of course she wasn't. that's just the job she does. but professionalism and excellence aren't the only things ileana brought into the office every day. everyone observed that she also brought a very big heart, patience, discretion, compassion, and an unflagging smile have been her calling cards. that was the case when she arrived 22 years ago. it remains the case today as she prepares to depart as one of the senate's senior most administrative staffers. so we're really sorry to lose somebody of ileana's caliber but we know she's excited to spend more time on planet garcia, which i understand is what she and her beloved husband ariel of 30 years call their clan, including their three sons. and i understand there might be some more time for competitive domino
new financial system online in the late 1990's to helping officers navigate health care transitions and government shutdowns to the everyday challenges that come with a big complicated payroll like the u.s. senate's, she did it all with professionalism and attention to detail. at times my own staff observed that she was so attentive and quick to respond to their questions that they wondered if she was detailed exclusively to handle our office. of course she wasn't. that's just the job she does....
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health care package. tell me there's states rights in that. would the senator at least be honest enough, honest enough in terms of talking about this measure. >> with the senate reaching newts of acrimony, senator robert byrd takes to the floor, for a famous speech on civility in the senate, in december 1995. >> the american people have every right to think that we are just a miserable lot of bickering juveniles. and i have come to be sorry that television is here when we make such a spectacle of ourselves. there have been giants here in this senate and i have seen some of them. little did i know when i came here that i would live to see pigmies -- >> following the speech six months later, senate majority leader, bob dole, resigned to run for president. >> i always thought differences were a healthy thing and that's why we're all so healthy because we have a lot of differences in this chamber. i've never seen a healthier group in my life. >> as he departs, the senate is already working on welfare reform, facing conflict and reaching compromise. >> to call this bill welfare reform is nonsense. it's welfare retreat. reform means improvement, solving a problem. this bill wil
health care package. tell me there's states rights in that. would the senator at least be honest enough, honest enough in terms of talking about this measure. >> with the senate reaching newts of acrimony, senator robert byrd takes to the floor, for a famous speech on civility in the senate, in december 1995. >> the american people have every right to think that we are just a miserable lot of bickering juveniles. and i have come to be sorry that television is here when we make such...
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senator sanders was in new hampshire yesterday as a part of a town hall event there, and here are some of that. [video clip] sanders: the function of healthare in a civilized society is to offer health care in a cost-effective way, not to have wall street and the insurance company make billions in profits. [applause] sanders: so when you see the ads on tv attacking me or attacking medicare for all, understand who is paying for those ads. they are nervous because finally, we are challenging their right to rip off the american people while they make billions of billions of profits. host: if you want to see the event from yesterday, go to our website at c-span.org. the website will also tell you information about senator elizabeth warren who will be in new hampshire today. you can see an event with her at 2:30 this afternoon. more information available from the website. in new jersey, marlena, democrats line. caller: hello. i couple of things i would like to say about the electoral college. i don't feel it serves a purpose anymore. the lasthat just election showed that the popular hillary, whether people wanted her or not, but if people say
senator sanders was in new hampshire yesterday as a part of a town hall event there, and here are some of that. [video clip] sanders: the function of healthare in a civilized society is to offer health care in a cost-effective way, not to have wall street and the insurance company make billions in profits. [applause] sanders: so when you see the ads on tv attacking me or attacking medicare for all, understand who is paying for those ads. they are nervous because finally, we are challenging...