united states does business with. he has 120 days to do something about this. thank heavens for this. i disagree with amy. i think it is the president s responsibility, as the representative of american values, to speak out immediately when an american resident, who is a journalist, is possibly killed, certainly has disappeared. we need to be on top of that. we need to speak out against that. and anybody who has stood at the back of any rally as a journalist and had the president point the finger at them and have the audience turn against them and hiss and do other things knows the terror that the journalists are in because of how the president has behaved. all you have to do is read katie s book at her time on the campaign trail, and you will know that this is a serious
has been launched. this was an aircraft en route to syria and to russia s military base there in latakia. on board were more than 60 members of the russian army s official military choir and dance troop, the red army choir oral electsand oral or alexandrov. they also were transported journalists to syria. me amy colleagues have taken this trip in the past. russian officials say there were at least nine journalists on board this flight, all apparently from russia news organizations who had been asked to cover the musical performances in syria. vladimir putin has offered his condolences and declared a day of national mourning for the passengers and crew who lost their lives and appointed m
uprooted. this is what we see as we drive along highway 411 and the area that received the brunt of the damage. authorities telling us 40 to 50 structures are completely destroyed but they have not finished that assessment yet. they will give us updated numbers this evening. jeff, your house was spared. you lived behind us here. tell us what that looked like when the tornadoes plowed through the city. it was all of a sudden the wind got up and a loud roar and it was gone. reporter: and where did you take shelter in what happened to your family? me amy wife got in a closet and hunkered down. it didn t even last a minute. reporter: not even a minute and look at the extent of the damage. so many trees and houses destroyed and they hit the floor like dominos. thankfully people like jeff and
time losing there s a lot of soul searching and i think this was one important episode in a story that really has many, many chapters to come. kate? and tim ryan did get a bunch of attention because of all of this. reporter: he did. what is he thinking about next? reporter: he seemed to have a lot of trouble not saying he didn t want to run for governor of ohio. we asked him several times was he going to run for that governorship position. he said i don t know but noted he was going to meet with his son and wife to talk about what he s going to do next. some of his critics here in the house have suggested that members should have voted against him for precisely this reason because he didn t want to be a house leader. he wants to be governor. the reality is, he got a lot of attention for this. he s said that as he was talking to reporter after that. here you are all sticking
absolutely right. that does feel to me amy, like a meaningful he said 2011. the statute wasn t passed in 2011. show me one person when the law was pending, we were looking at it that said that. it reminds me when you re teaching english and you say how a word can mean two different things. we have the states of the united states. that is the state. but you also have the government, the federal government. we also refer to that as the state. but, you know ultimately i think this is the biggest argument for medicare for all. so that you can t have loopholes and you can t argue over these points. ultimately why would it be that some person in one state can get a subsidy and a person in another state can t? ultimately all people in this country should be covered. health care should be a basic right, like education. it s clear that when you go back to when we were passing the law, we wasn t talking about only individuals in particular states. we were talking about everybody.