That the costs at the end of the day while it has what we call around here a c. B. O. Core, the costs arent real. It basically is what they would have to do anyway. So were looking for language that assures our colleagues that are rightfully concerned about the debt and deficit but also addresses the grotesque Human Rights Violations that are occurring in venezuela today. I want to in a moment yield to the senator from new jersey who has shown extraordinary leadership on this and every single issue involving democracy and human rights in this region and around the world, but i hope and i know that there are things going on in the middle east that are of critical importance to our country. I know that there are things going on visavis russia and ukraine that are of extraordinary importance to our country, but i hope people understand that what is happening in venezuela matters, too. Because even as we speak, there are millions of people in that country who are being systematically their
Were going to play some of it for you, but not knowing what hes talking about, listen, not knowing what youre talking about, using hyperbole, right, and embellishing things, okay, thats one thing. A president shouldnt do that. But not knowing what youre talking about and risking peoples lives, thats a whole another level, chris. And you know youre doing it. Yeah. And you know youre doing it. That part is everything to me. Because, look, its a onepunch knockout in terms of the debate on the politics of it, the logic of it. If hes right about testing then why are hospitalization rates spiking . Its the end of the debate. Its over. But in terms of him knowing that its not true. And its not about the plusminus on a tax cut where you can feel one way or the other. Right. Or on trade policy. But when you think black lives matter is somehow set against maga, thats a ma llignancy. When you start thinking you dont care if people get sick or die, you need to win this thing. Thats a sickness ther
Chris. And you know youre doing. It. You know youre doing it. That part is everything to me. Because, look, its a onepunch n knockout in terms of the debate, politics of it, the logic of it. If hes right about testing, then, why are hospitalization rates spiking . Its the end of the debate. Its over. But in terms of him knowing that its not true and its not about the plus minus on a tax cut, where you can feel one way or the other, or trade policy. But when you think that black lives matter is somehow set against maga, thats a ma l malignancy. Thats a sickness there is no cure for. Well, we shall see. And one person saying that his rally in tulsa was probably a superspreader, right . Official saying that. So obviously, dont care. No social distancing. No masks. Indoors, too. It was a killer. I mean, look, all these big events. We said it during the protests. People say we didnt. Even at the funeral, i said other people werent able to have funerals. There was little social distancing. I
Federal response. This is new information about the second nurse who contracted ebola and traveled by plane after permission to do so by the cdc. He will join National Institutes of Health Director anthony ferrechio and others before a House Sub Committee hearing today and response. You can see that hearing live at noon on cspan. Listen to it on cspan radio and also monitor it on cspan. Org. For our first 45 minutes this morning we like to hear from you about the white house response, the federal response to the handling of the ebola cases in the United States. And if you think its enough. You can post your thoughts on twitter at cspan wj. Make your thoughts known on facebook. And you can email us, too, at journal. Org. The president holding that cabinet hearing a lot of topics discussed when it comes to handling of ebola. The wall street journal this morning, the headline, president promises review of problems, saying mr. Obama speaking after the meeting with the senior advisors invol
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