A local news breaking news at 8 Iranian Staterun tv is reporting tonight a ukrainian plane has crashed near tehran. The plane was carrying a 180 passengers and crew members and it is said to have gone down shortly after takeoff. Here on News Agency Reports as a crash is believed to be in caused by mechanical issues, not a missile strike. Reports say the crash happened after the plane left from the e mom khomeini airport in tehran. This comes after iran launched Ballistic Missiles at 2 us air bases in iraq. Following those attacks the f a a band, us pilots and airlin from flying over iraqi iranian and Persian Gulf Air space citing the heightened tensions in that region. And tonight the president is reacting to a missile attack by iran in what is being called revenge against United States joining us now in studio is kron fours grant lotus with the very latest on all of this grant vicki can within the past hour or so the president made his first comments since the events tonight all of th
It was a tale of two votes in britains parliament. First, mps voted for borisjohnsons deal to take britain out of the eu thats the first time the house of commons has agreed to a brexit deal. But then mps slammed on the brakes, and rejected the governments three day timetable for debating the bill. Mps want more time to consider britains divorce from the eu. Now, the Prime Minister says hell pause the bill here he is, right after that second vote. I will speak to eu Member States about their intentions until they have reached a decision. Until we have reached a decision, i must say, we will pause this legislation. Let me be clear. Let me be clear. Our policy remains that we should not delay, that we should leave the eu on october 31, and that is what i will say to the eu, and i will report back to the house. And one way or another, we will leave the eu with this deal, to which this house has just given its ascent so that is the Prime Minister after he lost that second vote. Adam jackso
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Thank you, everybody for coming. Continue to enjoy your lunch. Im tim carney, a visiting fellow here at American Enterprise institute as well as being the commentary editor at the Washington Examiner. We are here to talk about health care but i want to ask a a specific question about health care. Its a question that some people on the Free Enterprise side, the freemarket conservative or libertarian side dont always ask, who benefits. I think sometimes people on the right or right of center are uncomfortable with that question in policy debates because they say why should it matter who benefits . We see Elizabeth Warren will say tax cut is bad because rich people benefit. But i think its actually a very important thing to talk about. One influences are debates gif you remember in the 2008 campaign and the passage of obamacare, barack obama thought it was important to point out that he was battling the Health Care Sector, that he was battling the drug drugmakers or he was battling the in
Including medicare for all and the Affordable Care act. Analysts include healthcare policy experts and journalists. Thank you, everybody for coming. Continue to enjoy your lunch. Im tim carney, a visiting fellow here at American Enterprise institute as well as being the commentary editor at the Washington Examiner. We are here to talk about health care but i want to ask a a specific question about health care. Its a question that some people on the Free Enterprise side, the freemarket conservative or libertarian side dont always ask, who benefits. I think sometimes people on the right or right of center are uncomfortable with that question in policy debates because they say why should it matter who benefits . We see Elizabeth Warren will say tax cut is bad because rich people benefit. But i think its actually a very important thing to talk about. One influences are debates get a free member and 20 2008 campaign and the passage of obamacare, barack obama thought it was important to poin