cash just months after joe left the obama white house firm saying that has a breakdown of what we expect to learn today. good morning, brooke. good morning. to have, ashleigh, lawmakers on the house oversight committee will reveal their findings about the biden family s overseas business dealings later this morning. chairman james comey joined us yesterday to preview today s press conference. we re going to present bank records tomorrow. we re going to also talk about known i mean, this is not completely new. when we were in i was in congress. i mean, when the last election was going on, you were hearing these conversations. you saw the ukraine connections. you saw the china connections. these were all being late, but the mainstream media never picked it up. in fact, it was just pushed to the side. so today is putting it front and center for the american people to say, okay, make your own judgments here, and the white house statement about the committee s not investigat
deficit cuts, this is where the smoke and mirrors comes in. this is not real money cuts. when joe biden says they cut 1.6, no we didn t. okay, i have a thousand dollars l left. i only have 1000. ashley: it is totally different. we have to get your take, the national champion georgia bulldogs declined to visit the white house because of the student calendar. we are appreciative of the invitation and look forward for other georgia teams moving forward. you are a georgia bulldog fan, what do you think about this? and two sons, i have put much money in. first off, go, dogs.
question. these are two divided camps on this issue. under the obama administration, they were saying let s visit more, get more money in there, get people in there in cuba opening businesses and when they opened their eyes, see how wonderful it is to live a capitalist life, that s how freedom comes to cuba. then the camp, the complete opposite opinion is that you have to put them in a choke hold, cut off the money. cutting off the money cuts off the regime, brings it to its knees. that s what you re seeing right now. right now, between the restrictions and covid restrictions which keeps people from traveling to cuba, if people can t travel to cuba, you don t have couriers with cash to give to families or neighbors. without that cash, you have people that are hungry, you have people, there is no medicine to buy, and that s where we have the situation we re in now, the
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comparable to what obamacare would spend in the future it s considerably less. instead of using to buy private insurance, you could expand single payor health care. so it actually expands the ability the ability to enact single payor in their states and it didn t give a whole lot to give the counter veiling option. so in this ways plan is actually something that i think will be fairly controversial in conservative circles. and jonathan, your thoughts. yeah, i don t think ovick and i are looking at the same piece of paper. maybe he knows more than i do about what is in this plan. you said that it means less money to the states. that is right. with any of these repeal bills, you want to watch the dollars. what is happening. this reduces the money overall going to states. and then in ten years actually the money cuts off all together. and apparently, well, congress could then start to