khashoggi s murder are unraveling. new york times columnist nick kristof with us tonight to weigh in as the 11th hour gets under way on a tuesday night. and good evening once again from our msnbc news headquarters here in new york. day 642 of the trump administration, and the president appears to be gearing up for another meeting with putin of russia, just days after the midterm elections are concluded in this country. and of course it was just days ago when the feds identified the latest russian accused of meddling in our elections. in fact, our upcoming midterm elections. today trump s national security adviser john bolton met with vladimir putin in moscow. the focus was trump s decision to pull out of a three-decade-old nuclear arms control treaty, but the idea of another face-to-face sitdown was apparently not far from putin s mind. president putin said in the
if your at the poverty level making 25 grand. you re taking home about 2100 bucks a month. there s expenses. taxes would cost $630. living in a federally subsidized apartment is $401 a month and a food. a thrifty budget can cost 642 bucks a month. according to a firm that tracks living costs worldwide, utilities in d.c. cost $120 a month. a family of four is left with $ $225 a month. with not added child care, medical. secretary carson said it would push people to find work. i d like to remind everyone that right now many of them already have jobs. our unemployment rate is extraordinary. it s only 3.8%.
as i walked by, they have numbers, pictures, names, number 642, oscar mendes. they have letters you can see, some sort of note. this one stood out to me. it says mother of six women. in honor of my mother, i will leave this last footstep here for you, and that is some sandals that have been left here. again, there are more than 1,800, a very powerful display in front of puerto rico s capitol building. i have seen hugs, i have seen tears. all of this a long time in the making. the organizer, when i talked to her, said this is our cemetery. this is the funeral for the forgotten. you know, this comes at an important time. harvard university released a study you were talking about in which they estimate there could be, and this is a conservative estimate according to the researcher, 4,600 deaths.
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affordable health care. the real concern is this opioid crisis gripping the buckeye state. you might recall we want to show you this image that the police department here released last september, graphic video, and it shows a couple in an suv with a small child, little boy in the back seat, the couple passed out from a drug overdose, the police released this video this image on facebook saying they wanted to show the effects of the poison of heroin. we have seen pictures like that around ohio. and the concern here is that those two people, by the way, lived. we are seeing a lot of people dying. look at this alarming statistic from 2000 to 2015, here in ohio, there was a spike of 642% in the number of deaths that came from drug overdoses. and the funding that came from medicaid expansion is threatened now with this health care bill that is making its way through