comparemela.com

Page 12 - Daca Bill News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20171027:11:09:00

words. that usa today, heidi s paper, opioid survivors seek more money. right. i think that will come. that s congress s job. that s going to be in this budget cycle. they re going to have to decide how much money to put in this. will this republican congress fund it? i think they will. how much? it s going to be billions of dollars that need to be spent. let s remember this. in the aca bill, the grant/cassidy bill that didn t pass, they had apportioned $45 billion for opioid treatment. congress is serious about this. the one thing that s treatment, the commission held a meeting with members of congress. we invited anybody who wanted to come. there were more democrats an republicans in the room. but only by three or four. this was a broad swath of republicans. democrats regardless of ideology. we had max and waters next to

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20171026:09:03:00

statement down playing the roll of cambridge analytica without denying the company s outreach. after president locked up the nomination, one of the most important decisions we made was to partner with the republican national committee on data analytics. we were proud to worked with them and its data experts and relied on them as our main source for data analytics and claims from any other source is false a. according to the trump campaign filing it paid them almost $6 million between the republican convention in july and mid december of last year. et s see if cnn politics all next week will dress up on halloween asa billinspiredby a kid on capitol hill. will you dress up as a daca

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20171022:13:36:00

we will be silent on this. this is a family that is grieving, please be quiet, don t say anything at all. okay. i think he should sign up for that press secretary job. no, no, no. he s like, not right now. don t want it. let s move on to with you marjorie to president having praised and then trashing a health care proposal. now he s pushing for a rightward shift that would get rid of the aca mandates. do you think he ll get his way? it is a daily flip-flop. i think it goes to the core of understanding the health care policy, which is just cost driven. the mandate was absolutely fundamental to making sure that cost was spread out among the sick and the healthy. and that s what it was in place for. republicans were at the inception of the aca bill. until everyone s covered, we don t have an even marketplace.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170924:11:10:00

protest, he is invoking patriotism. is there a political cost for the president in this back and forth with these athletes? there is a political cost because it makes it much more difficult for him to rise above that sort of 40% approval rating level that he s at, which could have political consequences down the road. but i think the president also believes that he is speaking for a large group of people who are concerned about these protests and people who do find them somewhat troubling. so he believes, i suspect, that he is on solid political ground with people who are sympathetic toward him. i think if you look at the polls the last few weeks the president s approval rating has ticked up a little bit, basically, because of his handling of the hurricanes, signs that he was reaching out to democrats on the debt ceiling issue, and the daca bill. i think there is evidence that people are prepared to give him a chance and actually there are

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20170905:21:14:00

carbela in florida and myself have introduced a bill that is a stand alone daca bill that says we will take these dreamers, and for the next five years, under certain conditions of them being in school, being employed, being having a clean record, being in the military, we give them five years of conditional, permanent status. at the end of that five years, they would be given permanent status, work status in the united states. again, as long as they have maintained for those five years good moral character, a job, they weren t on social assistance and the like. so yes, i m find with that being a stand alone. i m on a bill right now today that is stand alone and i m fine with it being part of comprehensive, not only h-2-a, but h-2-b. and we have to deal with the 12 million undocumented workers working on the farms and hotels.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.