even if he s been arrested as long as he s alive that s ok someone. now to some of the other stories making news around the world. protesters in lebanon are calling for a general strike to press their demands for an end to corruption and an overhaul of the political system demonstrations were originally sparked by a proposed new tax on internet cause there s been widespread disruption for the last 10 days. in the nation president djoko we doto is pledging investment for one of the country s poorest regions riding on the promise of pop-y. left dozens dead last month we don t know says shops and homes will be rebuilt he s also promised new words in airports and the opening of a new bridge. in argentina a center left candidate alberto fernandez a has won the country s presidential election in the 1st round with almost all
than a month and a half when we went through this the first time. pop y you bring up a really good point. no question about it, this going to be a politically difficult vote. this is filled with land mines for those with tight races in 2018. the calculations republicans made is it s better to do something and try to explain it later than do nothing at all even though you campaigned on doing just that over the course of the last seven years. phil mattingly, we re looking at the house floor right now. democrats are doing a debate about the rule. this is not the major vote. it s sort of the run-up vote which will happen later in the day. democrats, as you can already see, are talking about people with pre-existing conditions and how they will lose out, they say, on the current measure being discussed. phil, you brought up the fact that 42 days is when health care 1.0 failed. did not come to a vote on the republican floor. that s 42 days ago. 42 hours ago, phil, this did not have the vot
screened when they show up every day for work. that s an obvious loophole. jeh johnson called for moran dom testing of these workers in airplane. that came after an airline worker was running a gun-smuggling operation, transferring hundreds of guns on commercial planes. as you know, pop y the terrorists only have to get it right once so even with these random checks, the fear is a gubman could go undetected. when you look at the homeland security report from june, it s concerning about airports here in the united states because they found that 73 airport workers, airline workers in the united states, you know, at the time they checked, had ties terrorist ties. when you talk about travelers, i m flying later today, what would you say to them? 73 seementz like a big
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