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udall: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from new mexico. mr. udall: thank you, mr. president. i would ask to vitiate the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. udall: thank you, mr. president. i rise today with my colleagues from the senate committee on indian affairs, senators heitkamp and senator cortez masto to talk about how the republicans' latest and most heartless health care bill hurts american indians and alaska natives. as i've just heard some good news that this bill might not be brought up for a vote this week. but republicans insist that they will continue their efforts to repeal the affordable care act and raid the medicaid expansion program, which will devastate indian country. so this latest withdrawal is great, but they're saying it's not going away, and so we have to maintain vigilance on the one hand this issue. we came together in july when republicans better care reconciliation act threatened to roll back health care for native american c
udall: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from new mexico. mr. udall: thank you, mr. president. i would ask to vitiate the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. udall: thank you, mr. president. i rise today with my colleagues from the senate committee on indian affairs, senators heitkamp and senator cortez masto to talk about how the republicans' latest and most heartless health care bill hurts american indians and alaska natives. as i've just heard some good...
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senate who i would like to mention, if i can see them all, senators klobuchar, van hollen, erkley, udall, heinrich, blumenthal, warner, he's tall. [laughter] anyone else? modestly in the back. let me say this. i want to cut to the chase. the president's decision, the president's decision to end daca was heartless and it was brainless. if this order stands, hundreds, hundreds of thousands of families will be ripped apart. tens of thousands of american businesses will lose hardworking ploles. we're talking about folks who were -- employees. we're talking about folks who were brought here as children through no fault of their own. they may have -- thank you. they may have known no other country but ours. and have voluntarily registered themselves with the government in order to live, work and give back to our great country. they represent no threat to the country. in fact, in so many ways, the dreamers represent the best of our country. they want to get right by the law. by serving in the military. going to our schools. working at our companies. contributing to our society. paying their tax
senate who i would like to mention, if i can see them all, senators klobuchar, van hollen, erkley, udall, heinrich, blumenthal, warner, he's tall. [laughter] anyone else? modestly in the back. let me say this. i want to cut to the chase. the president's decision, the president's decision to end daca was heartless and it was brainless. if this order stands, hundreds, hundreds of thousands of families will be ripped apart. tens of thousands of american businesses will lose hardworking ploles....
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. >> udall is any repeal of the plans, however lacks will get the 46-47 republican yeses. that is not that much better. why is that difference in july. >> at the end of the day -- we need 50 boat. if you are a republican, chances are you believe in federalism. if you don't, you're probably not a republican. the last ever to repeal and replace obamacare was better than obamacare but it did not embrace the concept that bill was talking about. i believe that most republicans like the idea of state-controlled health care. over 90 dozen businesses will get a notice for the federal government under obamacare. we would like to stop it from happening in the best way to do that is to repeal the employer mandate -- individual mandate nationally. iscome upon an idea that uniquely republican but over time has proved to work in other areas like welfare reform. i would hate to be the democrat that voted against more money for my sake and what power to keep the status quo. if you're a democrat in missouri, you're going to get far more money under this proposal in obamacare and your state
. >> udall is any repeal of the plans, however lacks will get the 46-47 republican yeses. that is not that much better. why is that difference in july. >> at the end of the day -- we need 50 boat. if you are a republican, chances are you believe in federalism. if you don't, you're probably not a republican. the last ever to repeal and replace obamacare was better than obamacare but it did not embrace the concept that bill was talking about. i believe that most republicans like the...
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senator pat leahy, sheldon , jeannese, tom udall shaheen, jeff merkley, al ,ranken, kirsten gillibrand duke blumenthal, brian schatz, happy baldwin, elizabeth warren, martin heinrich, daisy corona, senator ed markey, cory booker, and senator harris of california. [applause] sen. sanders: and we also have dozens of grassroots organizations all across america who are going to help us pass this bill. up to begin by bringing the podium some folks who have enormous experience professionally and personally in terms of health care. and they are going to explain to us, and to the many people watching us on live stream, as to why we need to move to a medicare for all system. pediatriciane a from southeast washington dc and an assistant professor of pediatrics at the george washington university school of medicine. dr. sriram. [applause] dr. sriram: good afternoon. , and i am dr. sriram a pediatrician and southeast washington, d.c.. for seven years i have care for a patient i will call sean. i met him when he was 13, newly diagnosed with type one diabetes and still adjusting to checking his bloo
senator pat leahy, sheldon , jeannese, tom udall shaheen, jeff merkley, al ,ranken, kirsten gillibrand duke blumenthal, brian schatz, happy baldwin, elizabeth warren, martin heinrich, daisy corona, senator ed markey, cory booker, and senator harris of california. [applause] sen. sanders: and we also have dozens of grassroots organizations all across america who are going to help us pass this bill. up to begin by bringing the podium some folks who have enormous experience professionally and...
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renegotiating bitterly‘s role in the european union and a possible at the end having a referendum on the udalla nted of all we have never said that we wanted to leave the european union. we have always said that we want to remain inside the european union and reform it from within. how unusual is that for italy to have such a young contender? it is absolutely stunning but if you look at italian history in the last 20 or 30 years, italy has been consuming particle classes. nowadays experience is more ofa classes. nowadays experience is more of a liability than a resource. but luigi di maio's all younger generation is not entirely convinced by his promises. i would not feel represented by him because he is very young and he is not prepared enough to become prime minister.|j am enough to become prime minister.” am quite afraid of the fact that he has almost no experience. luigi di maio may face similar scepticism in this, his roma neighbourhood. the staff at his favourite bar are not particularly starstruck. translation: so many people come here every day, yes, i have certainly seen him. by contr
renegotiating bitterly‘s role in the european union and a possible at the end having a referendum on the udalla nted of all we have never said that we wanted to leave the european union. we have always said that we want to remain inside the european union and reform it from within. how unusual is that for italy to have such a young contender? it is absolutely stunning but if you look at italian history in the last 20 or 30 years, italy has been consuming particle classes. nowadays experience...
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udall: mr. president, thank you for your recognition. i'm just honored to come here today and follow senator leahy and senator kaine and their speeches on daca. but i've also watched it over the last couple of days, and i think almost every democratic senator that's been down here to the floor to speak with passion about this issue, and so i'm just so proud of our caucus and our members that have stood up and called the president on this issue. today i stand with millions of americans protesting the president's heartless decision to end the deferred action for childhood arrivals program known as daca. his inhumane and cruel decision threatens the hopes and aspirations of our country's young dreamers and there is no doubt that it will harm the economy. i call on all members of congress, especially the republican leadership, to act now and to act swiftly to keep families together and allow these kids to realize their huge potential. by making daca the law of the land. that's what we need to do, make daca the law of the land. if the preside
udall: mr. president, thank you for your recognition. i'm just honored to come here today and follow senator leahy and senator kaine and their speeches on daca. but i've also watched it over the last couple of days, and i think almost every democratic senator that's been down here to the floor to speak with passion about this issue, and so i'm just so proud of our caucus and our members that have stood up and called the president on this issue. today i stand with millions of americans...
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it's a massive number and there's been good senator murkowski and senator udall and others to put a band-aid on the problem but there's a great bipartisan bill that senator crapo has been working on with senator wyden and senator feinstein and others that i think is a perfect path to having the funding necessary. my belief is we should dedicate a separate fund for fires. rather than try to put into the fema uverse because there's another hurricane that hit new york or delaware, those funds are not predictable enough. the should be separate funding and there's a model that has broad bipartisan support and if we can move there quickly it solves a lot of these other problems. i'd love to complement it with other tools to do better projects but right now this restoration deficit, if you at all the money in the world, you would be able to restore a lot of acres in the coming years instead of this maybe if we're lucky over the next 20 or 30 years at a current rate of funding. >> i'd like to work with you on those management ideas because if we did get a vote on that bill in this meant i could offe
it's a massive number and there's been good senator murkowski and senator udall and others to put a band-aid on the problem but there's a great bipartisan bill that senator crapo has been working on with senator wyden and senator feinstein and others that i think is a perfect path to having the funding necessary. my belief is we should dedicate a separate fund for fires. rather than try to put into the fema uverse because there's another hurricane that hit new york or delaware, those funds are...
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find out what people are getting a udall have to go to the mall now. go to the kitchen.anging the face of retail. i think we are just at the beginning of it. jonathan: you have a distressed asset at the mercy of a cyclical turn -- say, what happened with crew -- but if you are at the mercy of what happened structurally, how do you think that environment and, most specifically, in retail? >> you are trying to buy things at liquidation value, and the problem is, you are not going to know what it is. so, what ends up happening for us on the retail side is we are staying away from it at least until we figure out what is going on. look home on the surface of the pond, as jamie come but what are not right now, geopolitics. north korea, another missile test. a terrorist attack in london at the same time. we just had someone on the program someone who had a fund as some time, and eclectic it manager. here is what he had to say. witnessingre synchronized economic growth across the world. europe has picked up off the floor. it is growing. just is just teed up -- two cylinders. the
find out what people are getting a udall have to go to the mall now. go to the kitchen.anging the face of retail. i think we are just at the beginning of it. jonathan: you have a distressed asset at the mercy of a cyclical turn -- say, what happened with crew -- but if you are at the mercy of what happened structurally, how do you think that environment and, most specifically, in retail? >> you are trying to buy things at liquidation value, and the problem is, you are not going to know...