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but i think that's the way forward and i think that's what countries should be committed to john shapiro in atlanta is there an off ramp for this crisis . well the offer in for this crisis is elections allowed to go back to montevideo session there seem to be a real split the european countries represented there clearly what they want to new elections internationally supervised elections in israel of. mexico no to go i want piers to be a process that leads to a process of dialogue leading to dialogue. strikes me that that really is a nonstarter and that's what the response that you're getting from quiet though as i understand it. this country is in crisis it needs an off ramp and that off ramp is elections still who's going to blink first. supposing neither side blinks and that's that's what i that's what i really fear and i think the i think what both of the guests of been talking about is it is very important that we all a crisis group we believe in the go should solutions that we don't believe in empty dialogue and i read the the montevideo meeting yesterday slightly differently i thi
but i think that's the way forward and i think that's what countries should be committed to john shapiro in atlanta is there an off ramp for this crisis . well the offer in for this crisis is elections allowed to go back to montevideo session there seem to be a real split the european countries represented there clearly what they want to new elections internationally supervised elections in israel of. mexico no to go i want piers to be a process that leads to a process of dialogue leading to...
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negotiations dialogue and not through sort of exacerbating tensions and polarized nation challenge shapiro in atlanta you were nodding there listening to gil long in paris but if this is a coup d'etat has it already in effect failed. well number one it's not a coup there's been a coup it's been a self nicolas maduro zoomed essentially dictatorial powers in venezuela but the international community the european union. the lima group in the western hemisphere whole number of countries individually the organization of american states what they're looking for isn't a coup what they're looking for are free and fair internationally supervised elections for guns and coming back to you in caracas john bolton is talking about serious consequences out of washington is that saber rattling or something potentially more dangerous. really don't know it could just be a bluff but i think the problem with this is that mr modo especially given is the position that we described earlier this to my daughter who may be inclined to call that bluff he may think and i i believe he does i've been talking this week
negotiations dialogue and not through sort of exacerbating tensions and polarized nation challenge shapiro in atlanta you were nodding there listening to gil long in paris but if this is a coup d'etat has it already in effect failed. well number one it's not a coup there's been a coup it's been a self nicolas maduro zoomed essentially dictatorial powers in venezuela but the international community the european union. the lima group in the western hemisphere whole number of countries...
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. >> when stacey shapiro, a first grade teacher woke up last march dizzy and out of breath, she knew >> i got real hot and started sweating just profusely. i got very nauseous. i got up, and then i passed out. >> reporter: the nearest hospital was out of her insurance network but she knew the fine print in her policy. >> i remember reading that in case of emergency you go to the nearest hospital. >> reporter: the diagnosis low blood sugar, the real shock the bill for medications and testing in a three-hour er visit. >> how much did that visit cost you? >> $6,720. >> stacey pogue is a consumer health advocate. >> one in every five patients th hier, it's one in three. >> reporter: nine months after paying her deductible and copay, shapiro contacted the mediation hot line, it's a program unique to texas. the texas department of insurance sets up mediations between insurance companies and out of network hospitals to resolve surprise medical bills. within weeks shapiro's bill was surprisingly settled. >> there had been a contractual adjustment making my bill go from $5,469 to zero. >> tha
. >> when stacey shapiro, a first grade teacher woke up last march dizzy and out of breath, she knew >> i got real hot and started sweating just profusely. i got very nauseous. i got up, and then i passed out. >> reporter: the nearest hospital was out of her insurance network but she knew the fine print in her policy. >> i remember reading that in case of emergency you go to the nearest hospital. >> reporter: the diagnosis low blood sugar, the real shock the bill...
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ben shapiro, thank you.oday at the hearing into possible ballot fraud in north carolina. concerns a congressional race between mark harris and democrat dan mccreedy. jonathan serre is following live from atlanta. is this coming to a conclusion? >> reporter: it's still unfolding. today election officials are trying to get to the bottom of whether early election results were leaked to any of the campaigns before election day, which should have given any campaign an unfair advantage. today one poll worker took the stand and described the reaction of another poll worker looking at a tape printout of the results of a down ballot race, a sheriff's race. >> i had my back turned. i heard another individual say, oh my god. so i turned around to see what he was referring to. >> why was he saying that? >> 'cause he was looking at the case. >> the bipartisan board is all investigating allegations that a republican political operative improperly harvested absentee ballots from voters. >> he hired workers, he paid cash to
ben shapiro, thank you.oday at the hearing into possible ballot fraud in north carolina. concerns a congressional race between mark harris and democrat dan mccreedy. jonathan serre is following live from atlanta. is this coming to a conclusion? >> reporter: it's still unfolding. today election officials are trying to get to the bottom of whether early election results were leaked to any of the campaigns before election day, which should have given any campaign an unfair advantage. today...
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matthew shapiro. dr. shapiro is a long time professor of economics at the university of michigan. he is editor of the american economic journal of policy. he is also advisory committee. census bureau. the bureau of labour statistics and the bureau of economic . are second witnesses mr. bill butcher. he is the founder of a brewing company in alexandria virginia. he is a fourth-generation and longtime beer aficionado. he wants his beer to be more like a fine wine business. they convinced him and his wife to start a brewing company in alexandria in 2011. welcome. our third witness today is miss heidi gerding. ceo and cofounder a stable veterans home business. high-tech services is a program technology solution provider, exporter from landover maryland. she's the first woman from and assented to graduate from the u.s. naval academy. she has spent nearly 10 years and academy graduate, naval officer anna woman challenging tradition. welcome and thank you for your service. i would now like to yield to our ranking member mr. chabot. final witness. >> our final witness is mr. charles p row
matthew shapiro. dr. shapiro is a long time professor of economics at the university of michigan. he is editor of the american economic journal of policy. he is also advisory committee. census bureau. the bureau of labour statistics and the bureau of economic . are second witnesses mr. bill butcher. he is the founder of a brewing company in alexandria virginia. he is a fourth-generation and longtime beer aficionado. he wants his beer to be more like a fine wine business. they convinced him and...
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shapiro. mr. rowe, as someone who is highly involved in america's small businesses and you see a lot of different industries i have a question for you. if you remember since we are talking about what causes these shutdowns and more importantly what causes the enthusiasm in small businesses or not could you describe based on your thousands of businesses you are touching what drove the enthusiasm so highly and so quickly in november 2016? about a 14-point jump in enthusiasm in november 2016 according to nfib. >> the small business community was very enthused by the pass sa age of the tax act. they thought things were going very well. as a result we saw increased economic activity and involvement. i think the biggest problem we had have now is that we had all of that increased activity and a fair amount of it flows through the sba loan -- >> if i may back in 2016. not 18. 2018. it had to be an election year. >> okay. yes, what enthuses people? i'm going to be honest and tell you that i think peop
shapiro. mr. rowe, as someone who is highly involved in america's small businesses and you see a lot of different industries i have a question for you. if you remember since we are talking about what causes these shutdowns and more importantly what causes the enthusiasm in small businesses or not could you describe based on your thousands of businesses you are touching what drove the enthusiasm so highly and so quickly in november 2016? about a 14-point jump in enthusiasm in november 2016...
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attorney general josh shapiro's office is in charge. >> students have a right in this commonwealth andhis country to go to school in a safe environment. arone of the things we've d in law enforcement is often times the best way to keep them safe ito give them an outlet to share information, to share tips. >> there arehree ways to submit your tip. >> reporter: schools are in the midst of a massiveffort to train teachers and hundreds of thousands of middle and high school students on how to usep the d tip line, with the help of the non-profit sandy hook promise. >> some statistics go us by sandy hook promise. we know that in a majority of school violent acts that there are warning signs, signals and threats ahead of time. >> reporter: sandy hook promises started e parents whose children were killed at sandy hook elementary school in 2012, has long stressed that schools shootings can be prevented. >> being bullied, the obsession with guns, even posting on instagram about shooting up then school, i o one said anything. i'm sure tomorrow somebody will wish they had said something. >> report
attorney general josh shapiro's office is in charge. >> students have a right in this commonwealth andhis country to go to school in a safe environment. arone of the things we've d in law enforcement is often times the best way to keep them safe ito give them an outlet to share information, to share tips. >> there arehree ways to submit your tip. >> reporter: schools are in the midst of a massiveffort to train teachers and hundreds of thousands of middle and high school...
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they don't want you to light fireworks or even listen to ben shapiro.ollege campuses continue to shut down ben shapiro from even speaking. bloomingdales was forced to remove a t-shirt that said fake news. i don't know about you, but i'm sick of being told what to eat and drive and say and do. why do we have to listen to these people? it doesn't looks like they know how droll their own lives let alone how to control theirs. here with reaction, florida congressman matt gaetz. >> if it gets any weirder, we'll have to build a wall around congress and pad the inside of the walls. this week was valentine's day. i got to wish a happy valentine's day to aoc. i hope she finds love that burns so bright under the new carbon emissions green car. jesse: did you give her candy that says i love you? >> i'd told her my love for you is so rachel probably want to tax it at 10%. jesse: andrew mccabe gave an interview on 60 minutes, this ways he said, basically admitting he was investigating the president of the united states early on. >> i met with the team investigating
they don't want you to light fireworks or even listen to ben shapiro.ollege campuses continue to shut down ben shapiro from even speaking. bloomingdales was forced to remove a t-shirt that said fake news. i don't know about you, but i'm sick of being told what to eat and drive and say and do. why do we have to listen to these people? it doesn't looks like they know how droll their own lives let alone how to control theirs. here with reaction, florida congressman matt gaetz. >> if it gets...
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grand canyon university canceling a planned speech from conservative writer ben shapiro.sion to cancel shapiro's engagement is not a reflection of his ideology or values he represents, but rather to focus on opportunities that bring people together. some schools have declined hosting the conservative writer over concerns about violent protests. rob: a baker takes back his apology over cookies that had the message build the wall on them. kenneth bellingham had originally said he would stop making these valentine's day themed cookies because they said they were racist. now he said they are his first amendment right. >> am i supposed to be quiet so i can write only what they want or that what makes them happy. they can write whatever they want on their cookie and can i do that on mine. rob: so much bakery controversy. he originally made one someone in his family. is he now selling them by the dozens. jillian: the president said he would have to think long and hard before letting his youngest son step onto the gridiron. >> would you let your son bay ron play football? >> if h
grand canyon university canceling a planned speech from conservative writer ben shapiro.sion to cancel shapiro's engagement is not a reflection of his ideology or values he represents, but rather to focus on opportunities that bring people together. some schools have declined hosting the conservative writer over concerns about violent protests. rob: a baker takes back his apology over cookies that had the message build the wall on them. kenneth bellingham had originally said he would stop...
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strategist chris now i am a former pentagon official michael maloof still rights attorney robert shapiro conservative commentator stephen miles bird and former georgia state was going to. join us here at this stage we just finished hearing president trump's response and i had time to wish that i had a camera on the commentary that was coming from this table because obviously it was very there were some surprises but overall real quick i want to just go.
strategist chris now i am a former pentagon official michael maloof still rights attorney robert shapiro conservative commentator stephen miles bird and former georgia state was going to. join us here at this stage we just finished hearing president trump's response and i had time to wish that i had a camera on the commentary that was coming from this table because obviously it was very there were some surprises but overall real quick i want to just go.
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the rightly funded ben shapiro but a billion baseball minded and shapiro. important clarification and thank you for that. i was wondering your thoughts on the upcoming baseball season and also how you see -- given its racial issues? >> host: mr. shapiro, telus myself, what you do? >> caller: i don't like that much anymore but it was for a period of time that baseball writing for bleacher report and have a twitter handle and dave and i have met a few times. >> guest: ben is really good. he knows a lot about baseball, more than i do. you should be answering thishi question. i'll give my answer and if you have a different one -- looking that will be remembered possibly as a transformative figure but first of all, giving his success on the diamond and now his refusal to go to the white house. it puts him very much in the crosshairs in the history of boston sports of people who might not like their black athletes to be political and yet i think he will transcend that and be the player who people rally around and that is what will make him important to remember b
the rightly funded ben shapiro but a billion baseball minded and shapiro. important clarification and thank you for that. i was wondering your thoughts on the upcoming baseball season and also how you see -- given its racial issues? >> host: mr. shapiro, telus myself, what you do? >> caller: i don't like that much anymore but it was for a period of time that baseball writing for bleacher report and have a twitter handle and dave and i have met a few times. >> guest: ben is...
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>> jeff shapiro, we need to know from you the local reaction down there.uy, could he conceivably sit there and just say i don't care what the world says? >> mr. matthews, we're getting into house of cards territory here and this is becoming an incredibly naughty and uncertain story. not only is the governor facing some serious questions, the lieutenant governor who should succeed him should northam resign is answering questions about sexual harassment allegations. so what we are seeing as well is a test at a somewhat micro level in a swing state's policies on race and sexual relations. >> it was a relationship with a woman and something happened. what was it that happened in the area of sexual assault or however you define it? what did he do wrong? >> the allegation is, and this was something that the press did not look into or chose not to plumb, shall we say deeply, before he was in public life that justin fairfax made unwelcomed advances toward a woman. the allegations surfaced on the same web site on which that horrific photograph from government north
>> jeff shapiro, we need to know from you the local reaction down there.uy, could he conceivably sit there and just say i don't care what the world says? >> mr. matthews, we're getting into house of cards territory here and this is becoming an incredibly naughty and uncertain story. not only is the governor facing some serious questions, the lieutenant governor who should succeed him should northam resign is answering questions about sexual harassment allegations. so what we are...
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. >> reporter: art shapiro is a professor at uc davis.ince 1972, he has monitored but the fly populations. 150 different species at 10 different sites across central california. >> i'm in the field 260 days a year. >> reporter: last year when it came to the monarch, shapiro did not spot a single egg larv> anywhere. >> reporter: what's behind the bug decline? >> we do not know. >> reporter: the hard evidence is scanned, but some factors may play a role. pesticides, agriculture practice, population growth, urban sprawl, loss of habitat, climate change. >> the monarch is a canary in the coal mine. >> reporter: chris sprinter showed us a special collection. >> where she a few extinct species in our collection here including the blue butterfly. >> reporter: the blue lived in san francisco. gritner says urban development drove them to extinction. he hopes the monarch never ends up in the same drawer. >> hopefully the monarch won't go the way of other extinct species. >> reporter: butterflies are survivors. they've been around for 35 million yea
. >> reporter: art shapiro is a professor at uc davis.ince 1972, he has monitored but the fly populations. 150 different species at 10 different sites across central california. >> i'm in the field 260 days a year. >> reporter: last year when it came to the monarch, shapiro did not spot a single egg larv> anywhere. >> reporter: what's behind the bug decline? >> we do not know. >> reporter: the hard evidence is scanned, but some factors may play a role....
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. >> far right -- ben shapiro love feinstein after that video. >>> pixar's bao won for best animatedrt film. >> she had advice for budding animators. >> to all of the nerdy girls who hide behind their sketch books, don't be afraid to tell your stories to the world. >> when i talked to her, she said she's a self-proclaimed nerdy girl. b.a.o. is about a -- one of her dumplings comes to life. i spoke to her and she's inspired by where she came from, in mher family. the first oscar for her and producer becky knee man could be. >> it was cool to see her on the stage. one of the most talked about things was the performance by lady gaga and bradley cooper. they sang the song shallow from a star is born. i'm off the deep end ♪ ♪ in the shallow now ♪ ♪ in the shallow shallow ♪ >>> later shallow won best original song giving lady gaga her first oscar. yeah, i totally thought they were going to make out. >> kind of looked like they were going to kiss. >> the internet. >> oh, my gosh. >> hey. >> for a full list, head to abc7news.com. >>> how long did that stare go at the snend. >> 24 seconds. >>
. >> far right -- ben shapiro love feinstein after that video. >>> pixar's bao won for best animatedrt film. >> she had advice for budding animators. >> to all of the nerdy girls who hide behind their sketch books, don't be afraid to tell your stories to the world. >> when i talked to her, she said she's a self-proclaimed nerdy girl. b.a.o. is about a -- one of her dumplings comes to life. i spoke to her and she's inspired by where she came from, in mher family....
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dani shapiro experienced a much different outcome.ht, she shares her humble opinion on why family secrets should no longer be kept. >> on a winter night three years ago, my husband told me he had decided to take a d.n.a. test. he was curious, that's all. he asked me if i wanted him to order me one too. i wasn't curious, i knew exactly where i came from, but i said: sure, why not? it seemed like no big deal. prices had come way down. families everywhere were giving each other d.n.a. kits as holiday gifts. when my results came back, they revealed that my late beloved father had not been my biological father. in rapid succession, using nothing more than facebook and google searches, i learned that i had been conceived in an institute in philadelphia, and that my biological father had been a sperm donor. within 36 hours of making this discovery, i found that sperm donor, who had been a young medical student at the time. he was now a retired 78-year-old doctor, a medical ethicist. he was more than a little bit surprised to hear from me. a
dani shapiro experienced a much different outcome.ht, she shares her humble opinion on why family secrets should no longer be kept. >> on a winter night three years ago, my husband told me he had decided to take a d.n.a. test. he was curious, that's all. he asked me if i wanted him to order me one too. i wasn't curious, i knew exactly where i came from, but i said: sure, why not? it seemed like no big deal. prices had come way down. families everywhere were giving each other d.n.a. kits...
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and writer dani shapiro shares her honest opinion on discovering the truth behind family secrets.a but, lsjardins takes nicloser look at the political turmoil inside virs state capitol, and has a preview of tomorrow's state of the union. desjardins: as calls fo virginia's governor to resign grow louder, and back in washington, a second government shutdown on the horizon raisesre the stakes fordent trump's state of the union. to discuss all this, i'm joined by our politics monday. amy walter of the cook political report and tamara keith of npr. all right, let's just jump right into this difficult story. tam, let's start with the embattled democratic governor of virginia. what do these calls for resignations tell us politilly, especially about democrats? >> democrats have taken a position of they have a zero toleeynce policy. ave a zero tolerance policy on racism and tngs that are overtly racist. they also have zero tolerance policy in that they showed about a year ago when we were talking about all of ths #metoo stuff, including with al franken, the democratic leaders made a oice, we ar
and writer dani shapiro shares her honest opinion on discovering the truth behind family secrets.a but, lsjardins takes nicloser look at the political turmoil inside virs state capitol, and has a preview of tomorrow's state of the union. desjardins: as calls fo virginia's governor to resign grow louder, and back in washington, a second government shutdown on the horizon raisesre the stakes fordent trump's state of the union. to discuss all this, i'm joined by our politics monday. amy walter of...
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not losing themselves on their device, they are finding them joining us now to explain is jordan shapirothor and thank you so much for joining us today. >> thanks for having me. it is great to be here. >> i have to admit, this sounds too good to be true as a parent myself, i am constantly concerned about how much television and how much screen time my kids are getting why in the world are you telling me that everything i've been told by every doctor, every pediatrician, every bit of common sense in me tells me this is not a great idea. what do you know >> well first let me ask you, how old are your kids? >> 16, 14, 7 and 2. >> oh, so you have a combination of crazy youtube time and crazy video game time and social media. >> and elmo. yeah, all over the place >> yeah, look here is what i would say. most of the experts we have, we have these doctors and psychologists and we have really smart educationalists and what they're trying to do is take best practices, good best practices from 50 years ago and apply them to our world without much consideration of the context. >> that sounds like yo
not losing themselves on their device, they are finding them joining us now to explain is jordan shapirothor and thank you so much for joining us today. >> thanks for having me. it is great to be here. >> i have to admit, this sounds too good to be true as a parent myself, i am constantly concerned about how much television and how much screen time my kids are getting why in the world are you telling me that everything i've been told by every doctor, every pediatrician, every bit of...
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state that they are in disputed territories co-founder of the international solidarity movement adam shapiro says it wouldn't be the first time israel's banned organizations like amnesty. i think the reaction by over the years rose if they were to ban amnesty international researchers would be you know sort of foolish although not only expected we've seen previously when the human rights watch researcher who is on the ground on worship here published a report similar about there being the activities in the occupied territories israel moved immediately to have them removed from the country so far they have not been successful as the courts have intervened and there is a case going on but you know this is happened many times over the years where when initial organization or or any kind of monitor of what's going on in the occupied territories reports what's happening in israel moves to takes efforts to remove those people from being in the occupied territories and prevent others from coming to see israel has banned. thousands of people myself included from entering the occupied territories and
state that they are in disputed territories co-founder of the international solidarity movement adam shapiro says it wouldn't be the first time israel's banned organizations like amnesty. i think the reaction by over the years rose if they were to ban amnesty international researchers would be you know sort of foolish although not only expected we've seen previously when the human rights watch researcher who is on the ground on worship here published a report similar about there being the...
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i'm off to meet the shapiro head chef at royal to find out more. brand came to me with the help and it's like here it is you that once you started telling me the story once we started dialogue benefit more than anything sustainability perspective i started playing around i started using a number idea of different ways that i can feel like man is has like and so i just go ahead and yeah go ahead and and as you would regular pasta he smells fantastic right you go. there's very good we're going to actually see this kind of ocean farming have a significant impact on ocean cleanup on climate change you need we need our we need to eat most of the stuff we need to get you know what i mean you've got to sometimes a customer if i suppose a customer or way that people start asking for it then let brand figure out. how to mask. those are props from my department my goal and if they like it. i've done my bit. but changes of food here in new haven and three d. farming is a hard. i mean we've got to tell a story and i'm hopeful story about the future right you k
i'm off to meet the shapiro head chef at royal to find out more. brand came to me with the help and it's like here it is you that once you started telling me the story once we started dialogue benefit more than anything sustainability perspective i started playing around i started using a number idea of different ways that i can feel like man is has like and so i just go ahead and yeah go ahead and and as you would regular pasta he smells fantastic right you go. there's very good we're going to...
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i'm off to meet the shapiro head chef at royal to find out more. brand came to me with the help and it's like here it is you that once you started telling me the story once we started dialogue benefit more than anything sustainability perspective i started playing around i started using a number idea of different ways that i can feel like man is has like and so i just go ahead and yeah go ahead and and as you would regular pasta he smells fantastic right you go. there's very good we're going to actually see this kind of ocean farming have a significant impact on ocean cleanup on climate change you need we need our we need to eat most of the stuff we need to get you know what i mean you've got to sometimes a customer if i suppose across the river way that people start asking for it then let brand figure out. how to mask. those are props from my from my department my goal and if they like it. i've done my bit. changes of food here in new haven and three d. farming is a hard. i mean we've got to tell a story and i'm hopeful story about the future righ
i'm off to meet the shapiro head chef at royal to find out more. brand came to me with the help and it's like here it is you that once you started telling me the story once we started dialogue benefit more than anything sustainability perspective i started playing around i started using a number idea of different ways that i can feel like man is has like and so i just go ahead and yeah go ahead and and as you would regular pasta he smells fantastic right you go. there's very good we're going to...
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. >> reporter: when stacey shapiro woke up last march dizzy and out of breath, she knew something wasng. >> i got hot and started sweating really profusely. i got up and then i passed out. >> reporter: the nearest hospital was out of her insurance network but she knew the fine print in her policy. >> i remember reading in case of emergency, you go to the nearest hospital. >> reporter: the real shock the bill for medication and testing in a three-hour er visit. how much did that visit cost you? >> $6,720. >> one in every five patients that goes to an er gets a surprise medical bill and in texas it's one in three. >> reporter: she contacted the mediation hotline. the texas department of insurance sets up mediations between insurance companies and out of network hospitals to resolve surprise medical bills. within weeks, her bill was surprisingly settles. >> making my bill go from to zero. >> reporter: that quickly? >> that quickly e. >> reporter: last year saving pas patients $8.4 million. 8,000 are expected to use it this year. >> 8,000 is a tine a share of texans who get a surprise med
. >> reporter: when stacey shapiro woke up last march dizzy and out of breath, she knew something wasng. >> i got hot and started sweating really profusely. i got up and then i passed out. >> reporter: the nearest hospital was out of her insurance network but she knew the fine print in her policy. >> i remember reading in case of emergency, you go to the nearest hospital. >> reporter: the real shock the bill for medication and testing in a three-hour er visit. how...
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i'm off to meet the shapiro head chef at royal to find out more. brand came to me with the help and it's like here it is news that once he started telling me the story once we started dialogue benefit more than anything sustainability perspective i started playing around and starting using a number idea of different ways that i can feel like man is has like and so i just go ahead and yeah go ahead and and as you would regular pasta he smells fantastic right you go. there's very good we're going to actually see this kind of ocean farming have a significant impact on ocean cleanup on climate change you need we need our we need to eat most of the stuff we need to get you know what i mean you've got to sometimes the customer if i suppose across the river way that people start asking for it then let brand figure out. how to mask. those of us around my arms around my department my role is if they like it. i've done my bit. for changes of food here in new haven and three d. farming is that hard. i mean we're going to tell a story you know hopeful story ab
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a particularly consequential one in that the legislature support for grabs. >> reporter: as jeff shapiro said there, democrats are worried that these scandals could spoil their chances of retaking control of the state legislature and elections later this november. the next person in line after the scandalized top three leaders is the republican house speaker. he has said that the governor should go but hasn't called on the lieutenant-governor or attorney general to resign. at least not yet. >> ed, thank you. it's amazing remembering in 1989 douglas wilder was the first african-american elected adds a governor to any states an african-american. >> in the state of virginia. >> that's quite a story. >> got a lot going on. >>> and now this. this morning congressional democrats launched a series of hearings and investigations into president trump's possible conflicts of interest. they come after the president claimed in his state of the union address that, quote, ridiculous partisan investigations of his administration could hurt the economy. house speaker nancy pelosi replied that he should
a particularly consequential one in that the legislature support for grabs. >> reporter: as jeff shapiro said there, democrats are worried that these scandals could spoil their chances of retaking control of the state legislature and elections later this november. the next person in line after the scandalized top three leaders is the republican house speaker. he has said that the governor should go but hasn't called on the lieutenant-governor or attorney general to resign. at least not...
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i believe that ambassador shapiro said it best. when you start to go down this path of rhetoric it doesn't do anybody any good. i'm glad that she made an apology and democrats were forceful in making the apology. we have to make sure the effort to bring peace is one that is bipartisan and represented omar made that quite difficult. i think it was ignorant. i challenge her to do as much as she can to learn more. >> charlie, i'm curious if you think the republican party has been sufficiently vigilant in policing bigotry within its own ranks whether you are talking about steve king. talked about what many took as a comment accusing george soros of funding the caravan. has your party been vigilant calling out its own bad behaviors and comments? >> not as much as it should be. there are elements that engage in ethnic comments. you mentioned steve king and the president on mexicans and muslims. we have a problem in our own party but the democrats have a demon untheir party. there is a fringe element of the democratic party that at times
i believe that ambassador shapiro said it best. when you start to go down this path of rhetoric it doesn't do anybody any good. i'm glad that she made an apology and democrats were forceful in making the apology. we have to make sure the effort to bring peace is one that is bipartisan and represented omar made that quite difficult. i think it was ignorant. i challenge her to do as much as she can to learn more. >> charlie, i'm curious if you think the republican party has been...
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about at least a dozen state investigations, from talking to pennsylvania attorney general josh shapiro's office, they tell cnn that at least 46 attorney generals from across the country have contacted his office in the fallout of the grand jury report to ask them about how they handle their own investigations in those fimpb states. we also know of two -- those given states. we also know of two probes. survivors and what they're looking for at this moment is for the force of the united states department of justice so that there can be a full probe at the federal level to take a look at all of the documents, the ones that were preserved, and to see if there can be some accountability at the church level. and victor, and christi, i talked to survivors here in rome that told me that's what they are pushing for. as a matter of fact, they met with the u.s. ambassador to the vatican yesterday to ask her specifically so she could be a bridge between survivors and the u.s. department of justice so they can get finally this probe at the federal level with the full force of the u.s. department of j
about at least a dozen state investigations, from talking to pennsylvania attorney general josh shapiro's office, they tell cnn that at least 46 attorney generals from across the country have contacted his office in the fallout of the grand jury report to ask them about how they handle their own investigations in those fimpb states. we also know of two -- those given states. we also know of two probes. survivors and what they're looking for at this moment is for the force of the united states...
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than a dozen attorneys general doing their own investigation, from talking to attorney general josh shapiro'sficer, they told us at least 46 states in the united states have contacted that attorney general to ask how they can conduct their own investigations, we know of local investigations going on as well and at least two federal probes, one in pennsylvania, another one in new york. and so, george, when we have a cardinal speaking candidly how files were destroyed. i notice survivors are listening to this we want reaction as we speak. there is a demonstration going on not too far from here. we're trying to get reaction from them. this is something. i am telling you, this is something that survivors have been screaming off the top of their lungs for decades. the fact that the church could have been destroying, that the church had been destroying records and, of course, a lot of the times they were not believed and so this is a pivotal moment in this summit, the fact that a cardinal is admitting that some of those files were destroyed. >> that is highly significant. rosa flores following this
than a dozen attorneys general doing their own investigation, from talking to attorney general josh shapiro'sficer, they told us at least 46 states in the united states have contacted that attorney general to ask how they can conduct their own investigations, we know of local investigations going on as well and at least two federal probes, one in pennsylvania, another one in new york. and so, george, when we have a cardinal speaking candidly how files were destroyed. i notice survivors are...
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. >> anthony: matt shapiro is another lawyer who represents street vendors when they need legal help,ity is all too often. >> anthony: now, generally speaking, to open up a cart on the street you need a license. >> matt: you have to have a license for yourself and then you have to have a permit for the cart itself. that's the problem. >> anthony: in any spot? >> matt: generally speaking, yes, although there's lots of restrictions. >> anthony: manhattan is very much the "not in my backyard neighborhood" in a lot of ways. i mean, for this reason manhattan in my view is less interesting than queens. this is a wonderland. >> matt: yeah. >> anthony: i mean, look at what we've got here. >> shawn: you know they're trying to change it though, and the more it does change, the more the vendors are threatened, you know? >> matt: there's all this talk about cleaning up roosevelt avenue, you know, what that means. >> anthony: if you get higher rents, nicer buildings, they're not going to want a street cart out in front. >> matt: that's sometimes the problem that vendors face. even if the spot is c
. >> anthony: matt shapiro is another lawyer who represents street vendors when they need legal help,ity is all too often. >> anthony: now, generally speaking, to open up a cart on the street you need a license. >> matt: you have to have a license for yourself and then you have to have a permit for the cart itself. that's the problem. >> anthony: in any spot? >> matt: generally speaking, yes, although there's lots of restrictions. >> anthony: manhattan is...
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ben shapiro editor in chief of the daily wire joins us now, thanks for being here tonight. it almost feels some of these interviews being done with 2020 candidates at this question is a litmus test and the answer has a lot of weighing on it. >> there's no question that's true, this is why bernie sanders is being called to account by a lot of members of the intersectional democratic party. what's hilarious is that what he has said, he said all sorts of bad things that happened to black folks in america and the best way to get beyond that is with my socialist redistributionist schemes and kamala harris agrees with that but because she calls it reparations and bernie doesn't, it means he is insufficiently committed to the idea of race reparations of the country at large. it shows you that race is the central issue for huge swaths of the democratic party and the dividing line is going to be which is more important, intersectionality or socialist redistributionist policies? >> martha: it's clear these questions are going to be very central to the debate in the 2020 elections. on
ben shapiro editor in chief of the daily wire joins us now, thanks for being here tonight. it almost feels some of these interviews being done with 2020 candidates at this question is a litmus test and the answer has a lot of weighing on it. >> there's no question that's true, this is why bernie sanders is being called to account by a lot of members of the intersectional democratic party. what's hilarious is that what he has said, he said all sorts of bad things that happened to black...
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far right conservatives, ben shapiro and eric erickson say they love her after seeing the video. >>>ed a check the actor wrote to one of the brothers who chicago police. -- the $3500 check on memo reads five-week nutrition program. don't go is the -- but this morning on gma. chicago's police superintendent said the brothers told investigators the check was to carry out the hoax attack. eddie johnson said smollett has the presumption of innocence but investigators are confident. >> still a lot of physical evidence, video evidence and testimony that just simply doesn't support his version of what happened. >> smollett turned himself in to police last week and has pleaded not guilty in his first court appearance. you can see more of the interview at 7:00 a.m. on gma right after abc 7 mornings. >>> also in chicago, developing news in the r. kelly case. the singer remains jailed because he has not produced the $100,000 needed to post bail. his attorney says his finances are a mess due to child support payments. kelly is scheduled to appear in kortd and have an opportunity to enter a plea.
far right conservatives, ben shapiro and eric erickson say they love her after seeing the video. >>>ed a check the actor wrote to one of the brothers who chicago police. -- the $3500 check on memo reads five-week nutrition program. don't go is the -- but this morning on gma. chicago's police superintendent said the brothers told investigators the check was to carry out the hoax attack. eddie johnson said smollett has the presumption of innocence but investigators are confident....
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ben shapiro said "read tweeted her apology. did you feel -- >> i thought she apologize. to have the conversation and the discussion. there have been comments that i've been concerned about. we talked about it with leadership and the caucus. i think that's why today was important to say it's unacceptable. i think the representative came out and apologized for her comments, but now is understanding why certain language is unacceptable. frankly whether it's democrat or republican, hateful language, there is no place for it in congress or in the american discourse. it's up to us to make sure we call it out that's exactly what happened. >> shannon: they highlighted a tough couple weeks for democrats with accusations and admissions related to blackface, sexual assault allegations against lieutenant governor. i think he has the right to due process. now this anti-semitic situation. is it going to be hard for democrats to take the high moral ground? >> i can just talk for myself and what i think. when you see hateful language or action coming speak out against it. it's very impo
ben shapiro said "read tweeted her apology. did you feel -- >> i thought she apologize. to have the conversation and the discussion. there have been comments that i've been concerned about. we talked about it with leadership and the caucus. i think that's why today was important to say it's unacceptable. i think the representative came out and apologized for her comments, but now is understanding why certain language is unacceptable. frankly whether it's democrat or republican,...
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far right, eric erickson and ben shapiro say they love feinstein after that. >> one pour best film. >had advice for budding -- >> for all the nerdy girls, don't be afraid to tell your stories to the world. >> bao is about a woman who gets a second chance at motherhood when one of her dumplings comes to life. she told me the short came from her own experiences. it is the first oscar for she and becky neiman cobb. >>> one of the most talked about moments was the performance by lady gaga oper. they sang shallow from a star is born. >> i'm off the deep end. ♪ watch as i dive in ♪ meet the ground ♪ crash through the surface ♪ where they can't hurt us ♪ we're far from the shallow now ♪ in the shallow >> we cut to that moment because, uh-huh. later shallow won best original song giving lady gaga her first oscar. >>> the 91st oscars, head to our website, abc7news.com. you can see all the big moments. >> lady gaga and bradley cooper sounded amazing, looked great. i was stunned by the way that they shot it. it was so cool they went into that song. there was no announcement they were going to si
far right, eric erickson and ben shapiro say they love feinstein after that. >> one pour best film. >had advice for budding -- >> for all the nerdy girls, don't be afraid to tell your stories to the world. >> bao is about a woman who gets a second chance at motherhood when one of her dumplings comes to life. she told me the short came from her own experiences. it is the first oscar for she and becky neiman cobb. >>> one of the most talked about moments was the...
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that ambassador daniel shapiro.t of house democrats' concerned about it and aware that there is this growing movement within the democratic party that you cannot empower, you cannot elevate. you must crush it. in 2008, 2012, 2016, at the democratic national convention, this is a big issue. but it didn't succeeded to getting into the platform. we're going to witness this again, in 2020, at the national convention. my advice to my colleagues of the other side of the aisle is to confront it now, head-on, with eyes wide open. let's not bury our head in the ground and be a knife about this. as a consequence, maybe they will be able to mitigate the long-term consequences. we have a lot of college kids, too, that are suffering from anti-semitism. do it for our constituents, most importantly. >> harris: congressman lee zeldin of the great state of new york. think you're being with me. negotiations resume as students are joining their striking teachers in denver, colorado, today as date two of the strike is affecting about 7
that ambassador daniel shapiro.t of house democrats' concerned about it and aware that there is this growing movement within the democratic party that you cannot empower, you cannot elevate. you must crush it. in 2008, 2012, 2016, at the democratic national convention, this is a big issue. but it didn't succeeded to getting into the platform. we're going to witness this again, in 2020, at the national convention. my advice to my colleagues of the other side of the aisle is to confront it now,...
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plus ben shapiro will join us on with his take on why some hate crimes get a ton of attention while otherse new details about the space for us in our hour, so stick around for that on "the daily briefing" ." >> melissa: 16 states filing a joint lawsuit against president trump's decision to fund the border wall via emergency declaration. it could be just the start of a grueling legal battle that may put unwanted strain on president's 2020 reelection effort. one npr poll showing 51% of americans disapprove of the emergency declaration, but that number shrinks to just 12% among republicans. joining me now as dan dan heninger, deputy editor of "the wall street journal" editorial page and a fox news contributor. also, judy miller. pulitzer prize-winning journalist and author. also if fox news contributor paid what a fantastic panel. thank you for joining me. , i had this suspicion that -- as we know, and the money is divided into different pots. there's a lot of great reporting on the fact that he doesn't necessarily need to do this. he has a bunch of money and maybe units of some piece of it d
plus ben shapiro will join us on with his take on why some hate crimes get a ton of attention while otherse new details about the space for us in our hour, so stick around for that on "the daily briefing" ." >> melissa: 16 states filing a joint lawsuit against president trump's decision to fund the border wall via emergency declaration. it could be just the start of a grueling legal battle that may put unwanted strain on president's 2020 reelection effort. one npr poll...
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ben shapiro brett kavanaugh's yearbook though. over the justice now the supreme court. let's bring in our panel matthew editor and chief of the free beacon leslie marshall. national security analyst morgan ortegas. okay. a lot to digest. thanks for the quick turn on the audible here on the panel. matthew, your thoughts? >> well, it's never a good day for a politician when you are confronted with the yearbook photo and the washington, d.c. community in your state is trying to figure out whether you were the one in black face or the one under the klan hood. this is a terrible end of the week for northam. a week that didn't start well either with his comments on not it used to be defending partial birth abortion northam seemed to be defending in that interview post birth abortion otherwise known as infanticide this is a political career in a death spiral. >> bret: leslie, do you think he steps down? >> i'm not sure if he will and honestly i come from a state where we are known for our recalls. we put a movie star in the governor's ma
ben shapiro brett kavanaugh's yearbook though. over the justice now the supreme court. let's bring in our panel matthew editor and chief of the free beacon leslie marshall. national security analyst morgan ortegas. okay. a lot to digest. thanks for the quick turn on the audible here on the panel. matthew, your thoughts? >> well, it's never a good day for a politician when you are confronted with the yearbook photo and the washington, d.c. community in your state is trying to figure out...
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>> this is the grand jury report of pennsylvania attorney general josh shapiro.rand jury and many survivors don't. they want discovery. and the only way for that to happen is for the pope and the cardinals and the bishops to take action. you know, there was no action steps that they talked about. and the action is to have a retroactive window that survivors, victims can have their day in court in their discovery. we were blessed to have it and we are fighting for all of them to have it, too. and not only that, the lady, you know, the church members, we have been the listening session upon listening session with bishop gainer in pennsylvania, and the lady they want transparency. there is no transparency until they open the secret archives. and we have heard none of that. >> martha: yeah. and there are a lot of investigations that are started around the country that are being pursued ann barrett doyle of bishop accountability said unfortunately the lack of action taken by the pope civil prosecutors and legislators are going to be more active than ever and we will s
>> this is the grand jury report of pennsylvania attorney general josh shapiro.rand jury and many survivors don't. they want discovery. and the only way for that to happen is for the pope and the cardinals and the bishops to take action. you know, there was no action steps that they talked about. and the action is to have a retroactive window that survivors, victims can have their day in court in their discovery. we were blessed to have it and we are fighting for all of them to have it,...