The 14th anniversary of the Affordable Care act is later this month. N Enterprise Institute hosted a discussion on how Health Care Law has survived and changed over time. And by republicans efforts to repeal and replace it have failed. This is about 90 minutes. [inaudibleversations] good morning, everyone, welcome to the american Enterprise Institute, and todays event, chasing the ghost of the Affordable Careā n act. Decided not to go with Abraham Lincoln vampire killer, but we work on that. First, i am tom miller, senior fellow at the american Enterprise Institute and periodically i always talke d you do with the Affordable Care act. I think the Obama Administration for necessary. I think the Trump Administration for making it more litigious and regulatory. And i think the biden tion for being more nostalgic and reflective. So thats where we are at the moment. But this is kind an annual newsy in terms of getting with the Affordable Care act. They comes up with the anniversary of the
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Wisconsin this hour, these using his return plus Breaking News as parts of the us are already reeling from destructive storms, millions of americans are the most significant threat of turin and around the world im willing first thing this suspension of desperately needed Food Deliveries to gaza, cnns Jeremy Diamond has more from jerusalem. We want to warn you some of the images in this report are graphic maybe disturbing to viewers there is no mistaking the target of this israeli strike. The World Central Kitchens logo still visible after a missile tour through the roof of this Vehicle Pieces of the Aid Organizations, emblems scattered throughout the chart bird hole of a second vehicle. And then there are the bodies of the aid workers themselves patches proudly worn on chess over bulletproof vests that offered no more protection in gaza than the emblem of a humanitarian aid. Organizations they are among seven aid workers killed then israeli strikes on their convoy late monday night. Si
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By hamas while underscoring the need to minimise civilian casualties in gaza. The president will hear from israel, helped Conduct Operations that help minimises civilian casualties and enable humanitarian assistance to floaty civilians in gaza anyway that does not benefit hamas. To that does not benefit hamas. To that end today and at our request, the United States and israel have agreed to develop a plan that will enable donor nations and humanitarian organisations to Reach Civilians In Gaza and them alone. Including the possibility of opening areas to help keep civilians say. It is critical that we get aid to them as soon as possible. We share concern that hamas may destroy aid entering gaza or may otherwise prevent it from reaching people who need it pulls if a mass man in any way blocked mandatory assistance from reaching civilians including by seizing the aid itself, we will be the first to condemn and rack to prevent it happening again. We welcome israels commitment to this plan