buttigieg s proposal to been future sale of assault weapons, doesn t do enough. all the tension you ve seen building back and forth on twitter and various interviews between those two came to a head on the debate in the latter half where both of them went back and forth on their opinions on what needs to be done in regards to guns. at one point buttigieg, seeming to feel he would be s integrity is being questioned by a work telling him he didn t need a lecture on courage. it was a moment tonight. thank you. for now let s continue expert analysis of tonight s top moments with special report anchor bret baer joining us live. a lot of people, a lot of buzz about mayor pete getting a lot of attention. you had amy klobuchar on, she had a good night. if you look at the consensus looking at the pundits joe biden did not have a good night. we talks earlier, there were a number of moments he thought
ended up on a surprise question about friendships with people with different beliefs. in the debate on impeachment agree, nancy pelosi says there will not be a formal house vote for now but nearly all the 2020 democrats say they do support moving ahead on impeachment. team coverage continues, bret baer is back for expert analysis, peter doocy working the spending live. we go live to allison barber for more headlights from the latter half of tonight s debate. reporter: heading into the debate tonight a big question, how will former vice president joe biden handle questions about his son and his son s business dealings. advises for biden said he did not want to talk about better focus on it, they said they were hoping other democrats would handle it and not take the bait. they felt it was a debate or discussion donald trump wants candidates to have, they feel the focus should stay on donald
and there are going to be such narrow networks according to the cbo that the people will not take them, will drop out, will be less attractive. thereby the overall cost will be reduced. but that s not a positive thing. so again we see that this report that is being trumpeted all over the place. if you look down into it there is much more to it. and that s really what we re seeing here, is despite the $7 million 7 million people republican rollment and the touting of all these numbers, that we re going to be dealing with people dealing with the reality of obamacare. and how that plays out will really impact november coming up. the most positive thing for me in the last three minutes is you said narrower better than i did. i m going to watch special report tonight to see if you say it again. thanks, bret. see you. we have some chilling home surveillance video of a creepy burglar. here he is. well, there he is. hovering over a sleeping baby in a crib. really? thankfully, he le
enrollment. i m glad we have special report anchor bret baer to join us now because try saying narrower, narrower like five times in a row. it s kind of tough. what does this all mean? hey, gretchen. a lot of people and advocates for obamacare jumped on this cbo report. the administration touted it, saying that premiums will rise less than the cbo said they would just a couple of minutes ago couple of months ago. and then the cost overall of obama care will, as you mentioned, be $100 billion less. the problem is that in the fine print, as often is the problem in washington, a lot of people don t go down into the weeds and see why that is. and the reason why that is is because health care providers, in other words, doctors and hospitals, are going to be paid less by the plans that are offered in the exchanges now, according to the same report, the cbo. also that people are going to be in narrower networks, meaning
i saw the cart moving and saw the child about here. the officer happened to be in the right place at the right time. he was there when a shopping cart carrying an infant rolled out of a general store parking lot. thankfully the police officer driving by took off running and grabbed the child. let little boy was nolt injured and also brun quick brunclwas an award for his action. 11 billion a day. that s what the federal government spends in one where are your tax dollars really going. ? anchor bret baer looks at the cost of spending we can t spend ourselves rich. presidents are talking about the federal government spending appetite for decades. whats us can be simply put. the federal government is too