terrible. juan: katie, let s try to understand the other point of view. i think all of us are here in agreement. the other point of view would be there is a compensation fund for first responders. are these people making, you know, extreme demands? i think it was an extraordinary situation. katie: nobody is holding the bill up because they don t want to fund a compensation fund for 9/11 first responders. that s not the issue. the issue is that they are our questions about what the qualifications are. it s hard to tell who qualifies in terms of the timing, and also there s been an increase in claims from people who weren t first responders. people who worked around the world trade sent her. people who went to school there who are now filing a claim with the fund and wanting competition because they were near the site of 9/11. if you re not a first responder, it s a first responder compensation fund. therefore it s running out of money. and so there are legitimate,
recent days protests spread across the country reaching the capital of baghdad while growing in size and anger. on friday the twenty four year old protester was struck in the head and killed by a tear gas canister while filming this video in basra. he went out daily to search for a job to earn a living for his family but in vain so he decided to go to the protest hoping that the government would respond to their demands but he was shocked. the iraqi government is not in a position to make sweeping reforms after an upset victory for populist candidate assad or in may the parties have yet to form a coalition government. meanwhile protesters have announced a list of demands including for jobs and infrastructure to claim they won t go home when they get a promise but when they get results. now to some of the other stories making news
while growing in size and anger. on friday a twenty four year old protester was struck in the head and killed by a tear gas canister while filming this video in basra. he went out daily to search for a job to earn a living for his family but in vain so he decided to go to the protest hoping that the government would respond to their demands but he was shocked. the iraqi government is not in a position to make sweeping reforms after an upset victory for populist candidate assad or in may the parties have yet to form a coalition government. meanwhile protesters have announced a list of demands including for jobs and infrastructure to claim they won t go home when they get a promise but when they get results. there some of the other stories making news around the world trade tensions are dominating amazing of the g twenty finance
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