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Senate GOP Healthcare Bill Estimated to Kill 28,600 More in U.S. Each Year & Drop 22M from Insurance - Duration: 13:37.

AMY GOODMAN: Twenty-two million Americans would lose their health insurance under the Senate

Republicans' healthcare bill just over the next decade.

In addition, Medicaid would see a $772 billion cut over the next decade, while wealthy Americans

would receive $541 billion in tax cuts.

This is according to the Congressional Budget Office, which released its assessment of the

Republican healthcare bill in the Senate Monday.

Following the release of the CBO report, Republican Senators Susan Collins of Maine and Rand Paul

of Kentucky joined Senator Dean Heller of Nevada in pledging to vote against even debating

their party's healthcare bill this week.

Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin has suggested he, too, would oppose voting on the bill.

Republican leaders had been pushing for a vote this week, ahead of the July 4th recess.

The Republican bill also faces major opposition from all Senate Democrats, a slew of governors

from both parties, the majority of the healthcare industry, hospitals, doctors, nurses, patient

advocacy groups, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, and even members of the far-right

Koch brothers' political network, who claim the legislation is not sufficiently conservative.

This is Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders speaking Monday on the Senate floor.

SEN.

BERNIE SANDERS: Mr. President, today's Congressional Budget Office analysis of the Trump-McConnell

healthcare bill gives us 22 million reasons why this legislation should not see the light

of day.

What CBO tells us, in truth, is that this bill really has nothing to do with healthcare.

Rather, it is an enormous transfer of wealth from the sick, the elderly, the children,

the disabled and the poor into the pockets of the wealthiest people in this country.

Mr. President, according to CBO—and that report just came out a few hours ago—this

bill would throw 22 million Americans off of health insurance, cut Medicaid by over

$770 billion, defund Planned Parenthood and substantially increase premiums for older

Americans.

... Mr. President, this, in fact, is a barbaric and immoral piece of legislation.

AMY GOODMAN: On Monday, the American Medical Association came out against the Senate bill.

In a letter to Senate leaders, the AMA wrote, quote, "Medicine has long operated under the

precept of Primum non nocere, or 'first, do no harm.'

The draft legislation violates that standard on many levels," unquote.

Meanwhile, a stunning new study in the Annals of Internal Medicine is estimating some 28,600

people could die early deaths if they lose health insurance.

We're joined now by the author of the study, Dr. Steffie Woolhandler, professor at CUNY-Hunter

College, primary care physician, lecturer at Harvard Medical School and co-founder of

Physicians for a National Health Program.

Welcome to Democracy Now!

DR.

STEFFIE WOOLHANDLER: My pleasure.

AMY GOODMAN: Tell us what you found.

DR.

STEFFIE WOOLHANDLER: We reviewed the world's scientific literature on the relationship

between health insurance and mortality.

And there is really now a scientific consensus that being uninsured raises the death rates.

It raises your death rates by between 3 and 29 percent.

And the math on that is that if you take health insurance away from 22 million people, about

29,000 of them will die every year, annually, as a result.

That's what we found by reviewing the literature.

There was a similar review in New England Journal of Medicine.

We punished our own study in the Annals of Internal Medicine, which is the official organ

of the American College of Physicians, the nation's largest medical specialty society.

So, being uninsured raises your death rate.

That is established scientific consensus.

And many of the Republicans have been trying to say, "Oh, you can take away health insurance

from 22 million people, and nothing will happen."

That's simply contradicted by the scientific consensus.

AMY GOODMAN: And explain how people die as a result.

DR.

STEFFIE WOOLHANDLER: Well, people might have an acute illness, like major trauma.

You get hit by a car, and you have to go to the hospital.

If you're uninsured and you have major trauma, your death rates are higher.

You might have an illness like breast cancer.

If you're uninsured and you have breast cancer, your death rates are higher.

But mostly this has to do with that routine medical care to treat high blood pressure,

to treat diabetes, before they cause complications, and to prevent those serious complications

and deaths.

Seems like hypertension, high blood pressure, is probably the largest single contributor

to deaths among uninsured people.

You need to be taking medicines to control high blood pressure to prevent strokes and

heart attacks and death.

AMY GOODMAN: So this number, 22 million people will lose their health insurance over the

next 10 years, and then it only goes up from there.

DR.

STEFFIE WOOLHANDLER: Well, according to the Congressional Budget Office, yes, it goes

up from there, because the Medicaid cuts in the Senate bill are delayed, but then they're

very, very deep.

They're even deeper over the long run than what was in the House bill.

So, Medicaid is going to be cut not just for poor people, but for people in nursing homes.

You know, most people in a nursing home eventually have to rely on Medicaid to pay the bill,

because nursing home care takes all your money, and you have to rely on Medicaid.

If you have a disabled child, you have to rely on Medicaid.

If you have a relative who has serious mental illness or substance abuse, they're going

to be relying on Medicaid.

So it takes money from all of these people, not just the folks who are poor now, to give

this giant tax cut to the top 1 percent of taxpayers.

AMY GOODMAN: I wanted to turn to a comment made by the Idaho Republican Congressman Raúl

Labrador during a town hall meeting last month.

He came under fire for his answer to this question from an audience member.

AUDIENCE MEMBER: You are mandating people on Medicaid accept dying.

You are making a mandate that will kill people.

REP.

RAÚL LABRADOR: No, no one wants anybody to die.

You know, that line is so indefensible.

Nobody dies because they don't have access to healthcare.

AMY GOODMAN: "Nobody dies because they don't have access to healthcare."

Dr. Steffie Woolhandler?

DR.

STEFFIE WOOLHANDLER: Well, Raúl Labrador said it.

Senator Ted Cruz has said that.

Marco Rubio has said that.

Secretary Tom Price, the secretary of health and human services, has implied that, that

you can be uninsured and nothing happens.

That's simply not true.

The science is showing us that if you lack health insurance, you don't get the care

you need to stay healthy, and that people die earlier as a result.

And I think it's a—the Republicans recognize this is a very dangerous idea for them, that

people are going to die because of their behavior.

But that's what the scientific consensus is saying.

AMY GOODMAN: So, what has to happen now?

DR.

STEFFIE WOOLHANDLER: Well, right now, the betting markets are saying it's 50/50 that

this Senate bill will pass.

So when something's 50/50, that means now is the time to mobilize.

You know, you can call your senator.

You can call your congressman.

You can demonstrate.

There's demonstrations all over the country about this bill.

You can tweet about it.

You can tell your friends about it.

But now is the time to really get active on this issue.

We also need to be saying, "Let's move forward to single payer, that covers everyone, not

backward through this repeal."

You know, even under the Affordable Care Act, 28 million Americans have no health insurance.

Many Americans are underinsured.

They have insurance they can't afford to use because of gaps in their coverage, like

copayments, deductibles and uncovered services.

So we need to be fighting this Republican step backward, but also saying to our Democratic

legislators, "We need to be moving forward to single payer," that will actually improve

care for all Americans.

AMY GOODMAN: You were never an advocate of Obamacare.

And now, what will happen?

I mean, even if they don't vote on it, the gutting of the health insurance—of health

insurance today is, you know, moving full speed ahead.

So what does it look like even if this bill doesn't move forward?

DR.

STEFFIE WOOLHANDLER: Well, there's more support for the Medicare-for-all, single-payer

idea than ever in history.

Polls are showing 56 percent of the American people support the idea.

The majority of House Democrats have endorsed the Conyers bill, HR 676, a Medicare-for-all

bill.

More than half of House Democrats have endorsed that bill, about 112.

Senator Sanders is putting a bill into the Senate in July.

So this is a great time for people to be saying, "We need to move forward from the ACA to single

payer."

AMY GOODMAN: And what would Medicare for all look like?

DR.

STEFFIE WOOLHANDLER: OK.

AMY GOODMAN: How would that happen?

DR.

STEFFIE WOOLHANDLER: OK, well, it would be expanded and improved Medicare for all.

You would get a Medicare card the day you were born, and have it your entire life.

All medically necessary care would be covered by a tax-funded Medicare-for-all program,

that's—it would be a lot cheaper over the long run, because you save so much money

on administrative costs.

All that billing and insurance enrollment is extremely expensive in the United States,

consuming 31 percent of total U.S. health spending, according to our research that's

appeared in New England Journal of Medicine.

By going to a simple single-payer system, you could save about half of it, about $500

billion a year, which you could use to get to universal healthcare and to remove copayments

and deductibles from people who now have them.

So, a single—that's what's happened in other countries.

Canada has a single-payer system—doesn't work perfectly, but it does cover everyone.

Scotland has a single-payer system.

Much of Western Europe has single-payer systems.

They cover everyone.

They live two years longer.

They pay less for healthcare than we do.

AMY GOODMAN: Well, now, this is important, because you talked about mortality, if this

bill were to pass and become law, that close to 29,000 people a year could die, more Americans

could die.

What is our mortality rate with our insurance system compared to others?

DR.

STEFFIE WOOLHANDLER: Well, Americans live two to three years shorter than people in

Canada, just across the border, with very similar culture, very similar lifestyle, yet

we live two years shorter.

Similarly, we live about two years shorter than people in many Western European countries.

And some of the studies we reviewed in our article actually look at the international

evidence, which, again, is totally consistent with the idea that being uninsured is bad

for your health, it can cause deaths, and that being fully covered for all medically

necessary care, as would happen under Medicare for all, makes people healthier, and it prolongs

their life.

AMY GOODMAN: I wanted to turn to President Trump being interviewed recently by Peter

Hegseth of Fox & Friends.

PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: Because I want to see—I want to see—and I speak from the

heart—that's what I want to see.

I want to see a bill with heart.

AMY GOODMAN: Your response?

DR.

STEFFIE WOOLHANDLER: Well, Trumpcare has no heart whatsoever.

The House bill was going to throw 23 million people off insurance.

The Senate bill is going to throw 22 million off in 10 years but then keep throwing more

off.

You know, they're going to make health insurance worse for people with private coverage by

getting rid of the rules about what has to be covered, so your private insurance will

no longer have to cover maternity care.

They're actually robbing money from the Medicare trust fund.

They're taking $117 billion out of the Medicare trust fund, which pays for the health insurance

when people turn 65.

$117 billion is taken out of that trust fund to give tax cuts to the top 1 percent of taxpayers.

That is not heart.

That's the opposite of heart.

AMY GOODMAN: Well, I thank you very much for being with us, Dr. Steffie Woolhandler, professor

at CUNY-Hunter College here in New York, primary care physician, lecturer at Harvard Medical

School, co-founder of Physicians for a National Health Program.

And we'll link to her report on the mortality that would be related to the Republican healthcare

bill becoming law.

Roughly 28,600 more Americans could die per year.

This is Democracy Now!

When we come back, a Supreme Court decision.

Stay with us.

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President Donald Trump Claims Obama 'Colluded Or Obstructed' | Morning Joe | MSNBC - Duration: 7:06.

POTENTIALLY GO AGAINST THE REGIME IN SYRIA.

>> PRESIDENT TRUMP NOW ACCUSING PRESIDENT OBAMA OF COLLUDING

WITH PRAUSH AND IS DEMANDING AN APOLOGY, THOUGH IT UNCLR FROM

WHOM. HE WROTE FROM TWITTER

YESTERDAY -- >> HE'S NOT WELL.

>> SAY THAT A LITTLE LOUD ARE AND WITH, QUITE FRANKLY,

CONCERN. THE REAL STORY IS THAT PRESIDENT

OBAMA DID NOTHING AFTER BEING INFORMED IN AUGUST ABOUT RUSSIAN

MEDDLING ADDING WITH FOUR MONTHS LOOKING AT A RUSSIA UNDER A

MAGNIFYING GLASS, THEY HAVE ZERO TAPES OF PEOPLE COLLUDING, NO

OBSTRUCTION, I SHOULD BE GIVEN AN APOLOGY.

THIS IS OUR PRESIDENT TWEETING YESTERDAY.

EARLIER HE TWEETED THE REASON THAT PRESIDENT OBAMA DID NOTHING

ABOUT RUSSIA AFTER BEING NOTIFIED BY THE CIA OF MEDDLING

IS THAT HE EXPECTED CLINTON WOULD WIN AND DID NOT WANT TO

ROCK THE BOAT. HE DIDN'T CHOKE OPINION HE

COLLUDED AND OBSTRUCT ND AND IT DID THE DEMS AND CROOKED

HILLARY, NO GOOD. THIS IS THE PRESIDENT.

AND AN OFF CAMERA, THAT'S JUST A QUESTION WITHIN ITSELF, AUDIO

ONLY NEWS BRIEF YESTERDAY. SAN SURPRISE ARE DEFENDED THE AL

GAG THAT HIS PREDECESSOR COLLUDED WITH RUSSIA.

>> WHAT EVIDENCE DOES HE HAVE -- >> THEY'VE WITHIN PLAYING THIS

CARD ABOUT TRUMP AND RUSSIA AND

ACORE IF THEY DOWNTACK ANY ACTION, DOES AT THAT MACK THIS

MANY COME MYSELF IT. >> WHY WAS THAT OFF CAMERA IN

WHY WOULD THE PRESS DO THAT? >> NBC KRISTEN WELKER PRESSED

SPICER, POINTING TO ONE OF HIS INFAMOUS COMMENTS FROM THE

CAMPAIGN TRAIL. >> THIS WAS PRESIDENT TRUMP ON

THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL, RUSSIA, IF YOU'RE LISTENING, I HOPE YOU'RE

ABLE TO FIND THE 30,000 E-MAILS THAT ARE MISSING.

I THINK YOU WILL PROBABLY BE REWARDED MIGHTILY BY OUR PRESS.

HOW CAN YOU ACCUSE PRESIDENT OBAMA OF OBSTRUCTING WHEN HE WAS

EGGING RUSSIA ON? >> HE WAS JOKING AT THE TIME.

>> AND LET SEE IF HE WAS JOKING. >> IT'S JUST A TOTAL DEFLECTION,

THIS WHOLE THING WITH RUSSIA. BY THE WAY, THEY HACKED.

THEY PROBABLY HAVE HER 33,000 E-MAILS.

I HOPE THEY DO. THEY PROBABLY HAVE HER 33,000

E-MAILS THAT SHE LOST AND DELETED.

BUS YOU'D SEE SOME BEAUTIES THERE.

SO LET'S SEE. IT WOULD BE INTERESTING TO SEE.

I WILL TELL YOU THIS, RUSSIA, IF YOU'RE LISTENING, I HOPE YOU'RE

ABLE TO FIND THE 30,000 E-MAILS THAT ARE MISSING.

I THINK YOU WILL PROBABLY BE REWARDED MIGHTILY BY OUR PRESS.

LET'S SEE IF THAT HAPPENS. >> DO YOU HAVE ANY QUALMS ABOUT

ASKING A FOREIGN GOVERNMENT, RUSSIA, CHINA, ANYBODY, TO

INTERFERE, TO HACK INTO A SYSTEM OF ANYBODY'S IN THIS

COUNTRY'S -- >> IT'S UP TO THE PRESIDENT --

>> NO, NO, YOU JUST CALLED FOR IT A MOMENT AGO, YOU SHOULD THE

RUSSIANS -- >> HE HAS NO RESPECT.

UP. >> SAID I WELCOME THEM TO FIND

THOSE 30,000 -- >> THEY PROBABLY HAVE THEM.

>> DOES THAT NOT GIVE YOU TOSS? >> NO, GIVES ME NO PAUSE.

HEY, YOU KNOW WHAT GIVES ME MORE PAUSE?

THAT A PERSON IN OUR GOVERNMENT, CROOKED HILLARY CLINTON --

>> I KNOW YOU WANT TO SAVE HER. THAT A PERSON IN OUR GOVERNMENT,

KATIE, WOULD DELETE OR GET RID OF 33,000 E-MAILS.

THAT GIVES ME A PROBLEM. AFTER SHE GETS A SUBPOENA.

THAT GIVES ME A PROBLEM. NOW, IF RUSSIA OR CHINA OR ANY

OTHER COUNTRY HAS THOSE E-MAILS, TO BE HONEST WITH YOU, I'D LOVE

TO SEE THEM. >> SHORTLY AFTER THAT PRESS

CONFERENCE, TRUMP TWEETED IN RUSSIA OR ANY OTHER COUNTRY OR

PERSON HAS HILLARY CLINTON'S 33,000 ILLEGALLY DELETED

E-MAILS, PERHAPS THEY SHOULD SHARE THEM WITH THE FBI.

>> WHERE DO WE BEGIN, WILLIE? AND SEAN SPICER SAYING HE WAS

JOKING. HE'S NOT JOKING.

THEY'RE ACCUSING BARACK OBAMA OF COLLUDING.

THIS GUY NOW UNDER INVESTIGATION BY BOB MUELLER HAS BROUGHT

EVERYTHING ON HIMSELF. AND THE DEEPER HE GETS IN IT,

THE MORE HE DIGS, THE MORE DESTRUCTIVE HE BECOMES TO

HIMSELF. >> WELL, THEY'RE ALL OVER THE

PLACE. HE IN PARTICULAR ARE ALL OVER

THE PLACE IN THEIR EXPLANATION FOR WHAT HAPPENED.

HE SAID MAYBE THEY MEDDLED, MAYBE IT'S CHINA.

AND THEN SEAN SPICER SAID I HAVEN'T SPOKEN TO THE PRESIDENT.

THEN IN THE TWEET ABOUT PRESIDENT OBAMA, WHILE HE

THOUGHT IMPLICATING PRESIDENT OBAMA ADMITTED THERE WAS

MEDDLING IN THE ELECTION. NOW HE'S SAYING IT'S PRESIDENT

OBAMA WHO WAS OBSTRUCTING AND COLLUDING.

THE STORY HAS TAKEN SO MANY TWISTS AND TURNS BUT HE'S GOING

OFF THAT "WASHINGTON POST" STORY OF LAST WEEK, WHICH SAID, AS WE

REPORTED ON THIS SHOW THROUGH "THE WASHINGTON POST" THAT THE

WHITE HOUSE, THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION SOFT PEDALLED

RUSSIA BECAUSE THEY DIDN'T WANT TO BE SEEN AS PUT THUMB ON THE

SCALE OF THAT CAMPAIGN THAT, ELECTION.

THAT'S THE MILEAGE PRESIDENT TRUMP THINKS HE'S GETTING OUT OF

THIS AND HE THINKS HE'S GOT THE WINNING ARGUMENT BASS OF THAT

PIECE IN THE "WASHINGTON POST." >> AND NOW SAYING BARACK OBAMA

COLLUDED. >> MIKE BARNICLE, WHAT'S GOING

ON IN. >> I DON'T WANT TO THROW THIS

THING OFF THE TROLLEY TRACKS BUT I THINK THE LARGER STORY HERE IS

IT INVOLVES RUSSIA AS WELL IS THE STATEMENT JEREMY BASH WAS

TALKING ABOUT AT THE TOP OF THE HOUR, BASICALLY HERE WE COME IN

SYRIA. I MEAN, TEMPTING RUSSIA IT DO

SOMETHING, TWO PLANES FLYING WITHIN 15, 20 FEET WITHIN ONE

ANOTHER, THIS IS DANGEROUS STUFF.

>> JEREMY? >> WELL, IT'S NOT UNHEARD OF TO

KIND OF ISSUE A WARNING LIKE THIS FROM THE WHITE HOUSE IN

CONJUNCTION WITH OTHER STATEMENTS FROM PRINCIPALS.

THE WAY THE PRESIDENT HAD AN EVENT IN ROSE GARDEN WITH THE

ENDIAN PRIME MINISTER. YOU PUT A TOPPER ON THE SPEECH

AND SAY THERE'S AN IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENT IN THE MIDDLE EAST,

I WANT TO AS COMMAND ARE IN CHIEF ADDRESS THE NATION,

ADDRESS THE WORLD AND TALK ABOUT THE SEVERITY OF THIS AND THEN

YOU LEAVE THE POLITICAL SNARK TO SEAN SPICER.

THEY HAVE THIS IN REVERSE.

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Sen. Chris Coons: White House May Be Prepping An Assad Strike | Morning Joe | MSNBC - Duration: 10:36.

HIS OWN PEOPLE. AN ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL TELLS

NBC NEWS THAT THE STATEMENT WOULD NOT HAVE BEEN RELEASED IF

IT WASN'T BELIEVED THAT A CHEMICAL ATTACK WAS IMMINENT,

BUT FIVE U.S. DEFENSE MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE OFFICIALS TOLD

NBC NEWS THAT THEY WERE CAUGHT OFF GUARD BY THE WHITE HOUSE

STATEMENT AND COULD NOT EVEN GUESS WHAT A POSSIBLE TARGET

WOULD BE. JOINING US NOW FROM CAPITOL HILL

MEMBER OF THE FOREIGN RELATIONS AND JUDICIARY COMMITTEES,

DEMOCRATIC SENATOR CHRIS COONS OF DELAWARE.

SENATOR, WHAT DO YOU MAKE OF THIS?

>> THIS WAS A SURPRISING DEVELOPMENT, AND I HAVEN'T BEEN

BRIEFED ON IT, BUT IT'S A REMINDER OF THE ONGOING TURMOIL

AND CHALLENGES IN THE MIDDLE EAST.

WE'VE GOT AMERICAN FORCES ON THE GROUPED AND IN THE AIR IN THE

CAMPAIGN AGAINST ISIS IN THE RAKA AREA AND CONTINUING

OPERATIONS AGAINST ISIS IN MOSUL, IN IRAQ.

FRANKLY, THIS THREAT OF RENEWED ACTION AGAINST ASSAD FOR HIS

POTENTIAL USE OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS AGAIN AGAINST HIS OWN

PEOPLE IS A REMINDER THAT WE ARE STILL WAITING FOR A STRATEGY

FROM PRESIDENT TRUMP ABOUT HOW WE'RE GOING TO CONDUCT BOTH THE

WAR AGAINST ISIS AND WHETHER HE WILL CONDUCT ANY FURTHER STRIKES

AGAINST ASSAD. >> MIKE.

>> SENATOR, GIVEN THE FACT THAT WE KNOW THAT THE PRESIDENT OF

THE UNITED STATES IS MORE OR LESS REMOVED HIMSELF FROM THE

CHAIN OF COMMAND ABOUT TROOP MOVEMENTS IN AFGHANISTAN,

HANDING THEM OVER TO THE DISCRETION OF SECRETARY MATTIS

AND THE MILITARY, WHAT DO WE KNOW IF ANYTHING, ABOUT THE

CHAIN OF COMMAND BEHIND THIS STATEMENT ISSUED LATE LAST

NIGHT? >> RIGHT.

>> MIKE, I DON'T KNOW WHERE THIS STATEMENT EXACTLY CAME FROM AND

WHERE THE DECISION TO THREATEN ASSAD WITH AN ADDITIONAL ATTACK

CAME FROM. I DID SUPPORT THE PREVIOUS

STRIKE AGAINST ASSAD'S REGIME. AFTER YEARS OF BRUTALITY AGAINST

HIS OWN PEOPLE, IN VIOLATION OF INTERNATIONAL NORMS, THE

CONTINUED USE OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS.

I'LL REMIND YOU, SHOWS THAT RUSSIA'S ACTIONS IN WHICH THEY

SAID THEY GUARANTEED THAT ASSAD HAD GIVEN UP ALL OF HIS CHEMICAL

WEAPONS WERE NOT FULLY TRUTHFUL. ASSAD CONTINUES TO BRUTALIZE AND

MURDER HIS OWN PEOPLE WITH THE SUPPORT OF SCLAD MERE PUTIN'S

RUSSIA AND IRAN, BUT IF WE'RE GOING TO TAKE ANOTHER ACTION

AGAINST ASSAD, WE NEED TO KNOW WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR IT.

AT THE END OF THE DAY, MIKE, TRUMP IS THE COMMANDER IN CHIEF,

AND HE CAN'T SIMPLY OUTSOURCE IMPORTANT NATIONAL SECURITY

DECISIONS LIKE TAKING A STRIKE THAT MIGHT RELEASE CHEMICAL

WEAPONS AGAINST AN ENTIRE COMMUNITY.

>> SENATOR, IT'S WILLIE GEIST. WHEN THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED

STATES SAYS THAT SYRIA WILL PAY A HEAVY PRICE IF THEY LAUNCH

THIS CHEMICAL ATTACK, THAT SOUNDS TO MOST PEOPLE LIKE A RED

LINE, THE KIND THAT HE CRITICIZED PRESIDENT OBAMA FOR

DRAWING AND THEN ONCE IT WAS CROSSED, NOT DOING ANYTHING

ABOUT. WHAT SHOULD AN AMERICAN READING

THAT STATEMENT THIS MORNING BELIEVE?

WHAT SHOULD THEY THINK? IS THERE AN ATTACK IMMINENT FROM

SYRIA? >> DO YOU BELIEVE THAT?

>> WELL, IT CERTAINLY SUGGESTS TO ME THAT THEY ARE PREPARING

FOR ANOTHER STRIKE AGAINST ASSAD AND THAT THIS WAS DESIGNED TO BE

A RED LINE STATEMENT. THAT'S EXACTLY THE SORT OF THING

THAT CAN BE IRRESPONSIBLE OR EVEN DANGEROUS IF YOU MAKE A

VERY BRIGHT LINE STATEMENT WITHOUT HAVING LAID OUT A

STRATEGY FOR BACKING IT UP AND WITHOUT CONSULTING WITH

CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS. I DO THINK PRESIDENT TRUMP WOULD

GET SUPPORT FROM MANY MEMBERS OF CONGRESS FOR STRIKING ASSAD'S

CHEMICAL WEAPONS FORCES, BUT TO DO SO WOULD REQUIRE CAREFUL

PLANNING AND A CLEAR STRATEGY. I'LL REMIND YOU, IF YOU STRIKE

THE BUNKERS WHERE CHEMICAL WEAPONS ARE STORED, YOU RISK

RELEASING THEM INTO THE WHOLE ATMOSPHERE IN THE AREA AND

CAUSING MORE HARM THAN GOOD. ASSAD IS OBVIOUSLY STRONGLY

BACKED BY RUSSIA AND WE RISK ESCALATING THE CONFLICT IN SYRIA

BY TAKING A STRIKE WITHOUT THE UNDERSTANDING AND SUPPORT OF THE

AMERICAN PEOPLE. >> YOU JUST SAID A SECOND AGO,

SENATOR, THAT SOUNDS TO YOU LIKE THEY'RE PREPARING FOR SOME KIND

OF A LAUNCH, THAT THE WHITE HOUSE IS PREPARING SOME SOME

KIND OF AN ATTACK ON SYRIA. IS THAT BASED ON INTELLIGENCE

YOU HAVE ARE AUTO JUST YOUR READING OF THE STATEMENT?

>> THAT'S JUST MY READING OF THE STAEMT.

I HAVE RECEIVED NO OTHER BRIEFING OF ANY KIND.

>> ARE YOU COMFORTABLE WITH THIS STATEMENT, AND NIKKI HALEY'S

TWEET? >> IMAUTO -- I CONTINUE TO BE

UNCOMFORTABLE WITH FOREIGN POLICY DECISIONS MADE BY TWEET,

AND FRANKLY, CANDIDATE TRUMP SAID THAT HE WOULD BE

UNPREDICTABLE IN FOREIGN AFFAIRS, AND PRESIDENT TRUMP HAS

CERTAINLY DELIVERED ON THAT. WHEN I'VE GAUCHB TO REGIONAL

SECURITY CONFERENCES WITH THE NORTH ATLANTIC COMMUNITY, I JUST

RETURNED FROM ONE WITH SENATOR McCAIN IN THE ASIA PACIFIC, I

HEAR THAT OUR ALLIES AND OUR OPPONENTS ARE DEEPLY UNSETTLED

BY THE UNPREDICTABILITY OF YOU PRESIDENT TRUMP.

WE HERE IN CONGRESS ARE FOCUSED THIS WEEK, ESPECIALLY IN THE

SENATE, ON THE HEALTH CARE BILL. THIS IS A REMINDER THAT THERE'S

LOTS OF OTHER DEVELOPMENTS IN THE OUTSIDE WORLD, BUT THIS IS

THE WEEK WHERE WE EITHER ARE OR ARE NOT GOING TO SEE REPUBLICANS

MOVE FORWARD. THE BILL THAT THEY DEVELOPED IN

SECRET THAT WOULD TAKE AWAY HEALTH CARE FROM 22 MILLION

AMERICANS. I SUSPECT MOST AMERICANS

WATCHING THIS SHOW THIS MORNING AREN'T EXPECTING AN ESCALATION

IN THE CONFLICT IN SYRIA. >> SENATOR, BACK TO OUR POLICY

IN AFGHANISTAN. ARE YOU OR ANY OF YOUR

COLLEAGUES BOTHERED BY THE PRESIDENT'S APPARENT RECUSAL

FROM BEING THE COMMANDER IN CHIEF OVER OUR AFGHANISTAN

POLICY? >> YES.

THE COMMANDER IN CHIEF IS RESPONSIBLE FOR MAKING IMPORTANT

STRATEGIC DECISIONS. I UNDERSTAND A DESIRE TO ALLOW

COMBATANT COMMANDERS TO MAKE WEEK BY WEEK DECISIONS, TACTICAL

DECISIONS, BUT A DECISION THAT CHANGES OUR TRAJECTORY IN

AFGHANISTAN BY REINSERTING THOUSANDS OF AMERICAN TROOPS AND

ASKING OUR VITAL NATO ALLIES TO CONTINUE TO SHOULDER THE BURDEN

ALONG SIDE US OF FIGHTING IN AFGHANISTAN, THAT'S A COMMANDER

IN CHIEF DECISION. WE IN THE FOREIGN RELATIONS

COMMITTEE BOTH DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS HAVE BEEN ASKING FOR

AN ADMINISTRATION WITNESS TO COME FORWARD AND TESTIFY ABOUT

THEIR STRATEGY IN AFGHANISTAN AND ISIS.

THAT'S THE PRESIDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY.

>> SO, SENATOR, LET'S TALK ABOUT SOMETHING YOU JUST TOUCHED ON

THAT CONCERNS A LOT OF PEOPLE. MILLIONS OF THEM IN YOUR STATE.

THAT IS THIS HEALTH CARE BILL THAT'S BEING COBBLED TOGETHER BY

REPUBLICANS IN THE SENATE. BASED ON WHAT YOU KNOW OF IT,

BASED ON WHAT YOU HAVE READ AND SEEN --

>> WE'RE TRYING TO GET HEALTH CARE THROUGH THE EXCHANGE WHERE

THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT MADE IT POSSIBLE FOR THEM TO GET A

QUALITY AFFORDABLE CARE FOR THE FIRST TIME.

THEY WOULD BE AT RISK OF LOSING ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE.

MORE IMPORTANTLY, THE HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF DELAWAREANS WHO

GET THEIR HEALTH INSURANCE THROUGH THEIR EMPLOYER MIGHT

FACE THE LOSS OF THE CONSUMER PROTECTIONS, THE ESSENTIAL

HEALTH BENEFITS THAT ARE GUARANTEED THROUGH THE ACA.

ACROSS THE COUNTRY, 150 MILLION AMERICANS HAVE HIGHER QUALITY

INSURANCE BECAUSE OF THE ACA. I THINK WE DON'T TALK ABOUT THAT

ENOUGH. THE PREEXISTING CONDITION

PROTECTION, THE BAN ON LIFETIME CAPS, THE BAN ON DISCRIMINATION

BASED ON GENDER, KEEPING YOUR KIDS ON HEALTH CARE THROUGH 26.

THAT AFFECTS 150 MILLION AMERICANS, AND THOSE WOULD BE

SWEPT AWAY THROUGH A SERIES OF STATE WAIVERS IN THE SENATE

REPUBLICAN BILL. >> SENATOR, I WANT TO PLAY FOR

YOU SENATOR HERONO OF HAWAII SPEAKING IN THE WELL OF THE

SENATE LAST NIGHT. TAKE A LISTEN.

>> MY MOMENT OF RECKONING CAME TWO MONTHS AGO DURING A ROUTINE

PHYSICAL MY DOCTOR TOLD ME I HAVE KIDNEY CANCER.

IT'S A MOMENT EVERYONE DREADS. TOMORROW I'M GOING IN FOR

SURGERY TO REMOVE THE LESION I HAVE ON MY RIB, BUT I'M GOING TO

BE BACK AS QUICKLY AS I CAN TO KEEP UP THE FIGHT AGAINST THIS

MEAN, UGLY BILL. >> VERY STARK PERSONAL TERMS,

BUT THE BILL, IT JUST -- I STILL COME BACK TO THE FACT THAT I

DON'T UNDERSTAND HOW ANYBODY COULD VOTE FOR THIS WITH A

STRAIGHT FACE. WHAT IS YOUR KIND OF, I GUESS,

MINDSET OF THE STATE OF AFFAIRS ON CAPITOL HILL RIGHT NOW?

>> YOU KNOW, I'M SOMEONE WHO TRIES VERY HARD TO BE

BIPARTISAN, TO WORK ACROSS THE AISLE, TO MOVE FORWARD

LEGISLATION. THIS IS VERY HARD.

IT IS VERY HARD. I SAT ON THE FLOOR BEHIND

SENATOR HERRONO, A CLOSE FRIEND, AS SHE GAVE THAT SPEECH

YESTERDAY. IT'S HARD TO LOOK THIS RIGHT IN

THE FACE AND NOT BE ANGRY AT MY REPUBLICAN COLLEAGUES.

I HAVE AN EXTENDED FAMILY MEMBER, MY COUSIN'S BROTHER, WHO

HAS BEEN A QUADRIPLEGIC FOR MOST OF HIS ADULT LIFE.

HIS FAMILY COULD NEVER AFFORD HIS CARE.

MEDICAID HAS MADE HIS CARE POSSIBLE, HAS SUSTAINED HIS LIFE

FOR DECADES, AND HAS GIVEN HIM A QUALITY OF LIFE THAT COULD BE

IMPOSSIBLE OTHERWISE. EVERY DAY I AM MINDFUL OF THE

DELAWAREANS, OF PEOPLE I KNOW ACROSS THIS COUNTRY WHO RELY ON

MEDICAID. THE IDEA THAT WE ARE GOING TO

SEE A BILL COME TO THE FLOOR HERE IN THE SENATE THAT WOULD

CUT HUNDREDS OF BILLIONS OF DOLLARS OUT OF MEDICAID OVER THE

NEXT DECADE WHEN PRESIDENT TRUMP PROMISED ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL

THAT HE WOULD NOT CUT MEDICAID, THIS IS A VERY IMPORTANT MOMENT

FOR THE VALUES OF THIS COUNTRY. WHO DO WE VALUE?

WHAT DO WE VALUE? THAT'S WHAT'S ON THE FLOOR THIS

WEEK. >> IT'S GOING TO BE A VOTE OF

CONSCIENCE FOR EVERYONE CONCERNED, SENATOR.

ON ANOTHER ISSUE BEFORE WE LET YOU GO, THE SUPREME COURT RULING

YESTERDAY ALLOWING THE PRESIDENT'S TRAVEL BAN TO GO

FORWARD IN PART. WHAT IS YOUR TAKE ON THAT?

>> WELL, I THINK IT REFLECTS THE SUPREME COURT'S LONG DEFERENCE

TO THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH IN MATTERS OF NATIONAL SECURITY AND

IMMIGRATION. I'M TROUBLED BY A NUMBER OF THE

DECISIONS THAT WERE RELEASED YESTERDAY SHOWING A CONSERVATIVE

TREND IN THE COURT, BUT I THINK ON THIS PARTICULAR ISSUE WE'LL

HAVE TO WAIT UNTIL ORAL ARGUMENT AND A FULL DECISION IN THE FALL.

>> ALL RIGHT. SENATOR COONS, THANK YOU FOR

BEING ON THE SHOW THIS MORNING. APPRECIATE IT.

>> THANK YOU. >>> STILL AHEAD THIS MORNING, IT

WASN'T JUST THE TRAVEL BAN BEFORE THE SUPREME COURT.

THERE WAS ANOTHER IMPORTANT RULING INVOLVING THE SEPARATION

OF CHURCH AND STATE. OUR LEGAL ANALYST WILL EXPLAIN

THAT FOR US JUST AHEAD. FIRST, HER WORK MEETINGS INVOLVE

SITTING DOWN WITH THE TALIBAN, ISIS, AND AL QAEDA.

OUR FASCINATING CONVERSATION WITH THE WASHINGTON POST

JOURNALIST WHO FOR DECADES HAS COVERED THE WORLD'S MOST

DANGEROUS TERROR GROUPS AND HER NEW BOOK DETAILS HER MOTHER

HARROWING

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MORE TRANSPARENCY. >> KRISTEN WELKER, THANK YOU.

JOINING US FROM CAPITOL HILL, MEMBER OF THE SELECT COMMITTEE

ON INTELLIGENCE. JIM HINES OF CONNECTICUT, THANK

YOU FOR GOOD MORNING. >> WE CAN START WITH THE RUSSIA

INVESTIGATION AND THE PRESIDENT'S TWEETS.

THIS IS BIZARRE. I AM FEELING LIKE THERE ARE DOTS

THAT COULD BE CONNECTED ON A MUCH HIGHER LEVEL IN TERMS OF

HOW THIS PRESIDENT IS LEADING OR DICTATING HOW HE DOES HIS

BUSINESS. WHAT'S YOUR BIGGEST CONCERN?

>> WELL, I THINK MY BIGGEST CONCERN IS THAT HE IS OUT THERE

WITH THE PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA TALKING ABOUT HOW IMPORTANT

SOCIAL MEDIA IS. IN THE WORLD OF FOREIGN POLICY,

HAVING A CLEAR WELL THOUGHT OUT VOICE IS REALLY, REALLY

IMPORTANT, AND, YOU KNOW, WE JUST HAVE EXAMPLES EVERY DAY OF

HOW HIS TWEETING -- REMEMBER HIS TWEETS ON QATAR.

QATAR IS A COUNTRY PROMOTING TERRORISM.

I'M NOT EVEN SURE HE KNEW AT THE TIME.

WE HAVE 11,000 SERVICE PEOPLE IN QATAR AT AN AIR BASE THAT'S

PRETTY CRITICAL TO US THERE. THE SECRETARY OF STATE HAS A

TOTALLY DIFFERENT MESSAGE. NOW, YOU KNOW, WE WAKE UP TO

THIS CHARGE THAT PRESIDENT OBAMA COLLUDED, THAT HE DID NOTHING,

WHICH IS COMPLETELY FALSE. THIS IS CERTAINLY IN THE REALM

OF FOREIGN POLICY IT'S A VERY, VERY DANGEROUS THING.

ESPECIALLY AS YOU GUYS WERE TALKING ABOUT EARLIER, AT A TIME

WHEN THE PRESIDENT HAS LAID DOWN A THREAT, HAS DRAWN A RED LINE

FOR MILITARY ACTIVITY IN SYRIA. ARE WE TO BELIEVE THE DEPARTMENT

OF DEFENSE, OR ARE WE TO BELIEVE TWEETS?

I'M NOT SURE THE WORLD KNOWS. >> CONGRESSMAN, HAVE YOU OR TO

YOUR KNOWLEDGE HAVE ANY MEMBER OF THE HOUSE INTELLIGENCE

COMMITTEE RECEIVED A HEADS-UP ON THAT NOTIFICATION THAT CAME OUT?

>> I DON'T THINK SO. I CERTAINLY DID NOT.

I READ ABOUT IT IN THE PRESS LIKE EVERYBODY ELSE DID LATE

LAST NIGHT. I CAN'T SPEAK FOR MY COLLEAGUES,

BUT I DON'T THINK ANYBODY AROUND HERE KNEW THAT THAT WAS COMING

OUT. THIS IS REALLY CRITICAL BECAUSE

THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES THREATENED A WAR, AND AS

A MEMBER OF CONGRESS, IT IS REALLY, REALLY IMPORTANT THAT

THE AMERICAN PEOPLE BE REMINDED QUITE APART FROM THE WISDOM OF

DRAWING A RED LINE IN SYRIA. WE'VE SEEN THAT MOVIE BEFORE.

THE AMERICAN PEOPLE BE REMINDED THAT THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED

STATES CANNOT GO TO WAR WITHOUT CONGRESSIONAL AUTHORIZATION

UNLESS WE HAVE BEEN ATTACKED, AND WE NEED TO WATCH VERY, VERY

CAREFULLY WHAT HAPPENS IN THE COMING DAYS HERE BECAUSE THE

PRESIDENT THREATENED TO DO JUST THAT.

>> WHAT CAN YOU TELL US ABOUT THE DAY TO DAY OPERATIONS WITHIN

SYRIA WITH REGARD TO THE UNITED STATES FORCES GIVEN THE FACT

THAT THE RUSSIANS HAVE SAID THAT THEY'RE GOING TO EMPLOY A NO FLY

ZONE OF THEIR OWN? >> WELL, IT REALLY HIGHLIGHTS

HOW VERY DANGEROUS THE SYRIAN BATTLEFIELD IS.

FOR A COUPLE OF REASONS. NUMBER ONE, AS HAS BEEN WIDELY

REPORTED, WE'VE GOT A LOT OF TROOPS ON THE GROUND THERE NOW.

ACTUALLY ENGAGED IN COMBAT AS THE PRESS HAS REPORT.

APPARENTLY THEY'RE SHOOTING DOWN IRANIAN DRONES, HAVE SHOT DOWN A

SYRIAN AIRCRAFT. WHO IS BEHIND THE SYRIAN

AIRCRAFT? THE RUSSIANS ARE.

QUITE APART FROM THE FACT THAT IF YOU HAVE PEOPLE ON THE

GROUND, ONE OF THEM COULD GET CAPTURED.

WE COULD SEE THAT INDIVIDUAL IN AN ORANGE JUMPSUIT, HEAVEN

FORBID. NUMBER TWO, YOU KNOW, WE COULD

FIND OURSELVES FACE-TO-FACE GUN TO GUN AGAINST THE RUSSIANS,

AND, YOU KNOW, MAYBE THAT'S THE RIGHT DECISION, BUT IT'S NOT THE

RIGHT DECISION IF CONGRESS HASN'T DELIBERATED IT, IF WE

HAVEN'T THOUGHT IT THROUGH, IF THIS IS THE PRODUCT OF THE

PRESIDENT'S INDIGESTION IN AN EARLY MORNING TWEET.

IT IS TOO SERIOUS FOR IT TO HAPPEN THAT WAY.

>> IT'S WILLIE GEIST. YOU MENTIONED THERE IS NO

EVIDENCE THAT PRESIDENT OBAMA COLLUDED WITH RUSSIA, AS

PRESIDENT TRUMP ACCUSED HIM OF IN THAT TWEET.

THERE IS IN THE WASHINGTON POST LAST WEEK EVIDENCE THAT MANY

PEOPLE INSIDE THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION THOUGHT THAT NOT

ENOUGH WAS DONE. THERE'S THE FAMOUS NOW QUOTE

THAT WE KIND OF CHOKED COMING FROM ONE UNNAMED OFFICIAL.

ARE YOU DISAPPOINTED IN THE REACTION FROM THE OBAMA

ADMINISTRATION TO RUSSIAN MEDDLING?

>> WELL, I MEAN, LET'S DISPENSE WITH THIS IDEA OF COLLUSION.

>> NO. >> THAT'S JUST ABSURD.

>> OF NOT DOING ENOUGH? >> I AGREE WITH THAT.

THE PRESIDENT TRIED. HE MOBILIZED THE INTELLIGENCE

COMMUNITY. HE REACHED OUT TO PUTIN.

JOHN BRENNAN, HEAD OF THE CIA, CALLED UP TO HIS COUNTERPART IN

RUSSIA. THERE WERE THE SANCTIONS THAT

WERE TAKEN. >> BUT HE DIDN'T DO ENOUGH,

CONGRESSMAN, DID HE? >> IN MY OPINION HE DIDN'T DO

ENOUGH. YOU KNOW, PUTIN IS LIKE A SCHOOL

YARD BULLY. EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE THAT GUY

NEEDS TO GET KNOCKED DOWN TO UNDERSTAND THAT PARTICULARLY IN

A REALM IN WHICH WE ARE BETTER THAN HE IS AND, BY THE WAY,

THAT'S MOST REALMS, BUT IN THE CYBER REALM, WE ARE BETTER THAN

HE IS, AND I ALWAYS FELT THAT, YOU KNOW, GUIDED BY THE IDEA OF

PROPORTIONALITY, WHICH MEANS THAT YOU HIT BACK ABOUT AS HARD

AS ROUGHLY YOU'VE BEEN HIT, THAT WE SHOULD HAVE DONE MORE, AND

THAT COULD HAVE TAKEN A LOT OF FORUMS.

SADLY, WHAT I THINK RUSSIA SEES TODAY IS A SLAP ON THE WRIST AND

AN UNWILLINGNESS ON THE PART OF THE UNITED STATES TO USE IS

OFFENSIVE CAPABILITY TO MAKE SURE ANYONE THAT ATTACKS US AS

THEY DID PRIOR TO ELECTION DAY IS GOING TO PAY A PRETTY

SIGNIFICANT PRICE FOR DOING SO

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Big Plans for Sacramento's River Front area - Duration: 1:33.

COMPLISH.

GOOD MORNING.

LETICIA: GOOD MORNING.

I CAN TELL YOU CITY LEADERS ARE

EXCITED -- ARE EXCITED ABOUT

THIS PROJECT.

THE MAYOR SAYS HE HAS BIG DREAMS

RELATED TO THE RIVERFRONT AREA.

HE IS HOPING TO ATTRACT VISITORS

TO TOWN AND HE SAYS THE CITY HAS

MONEY FINALLY TO MAKE THIS A

REALITY.

WE HAVE SEEN A NUMBER OF

CONSTRUCTION WORK AND SIGNS IN

THE AREA.

OFFICIALS ANNOUNCED YESTERDAY

THE OLD BOARDWALK WILL BE

REPLACED WITH CONCRETE THAT

LOOKS LIKE WOOD.

NOW THE GRAND REIMAGINING PLAN

IS UP FOR A DISCUSSION -- UP FOR

DISCUSSION.

THE CITY WANTS THE COMMUNITY'S

INPUT TO HELP MAKE THE THE 3 AND

A HALF MILE RIVERFRONT A

DESTINATION THAT PEOPLE WILL

FLOCK TO.

A REVIVED WATERFRONT IS EXPECTED

TO REVIVE THE ECONOMY BY GETTING

MORE PEOPLE TO SPEND MORE MONEY

IN TOWN AND STAY AT HOTEL ROOMS.

IT WAS ALL -- IT WOULD ALSO

ENCOURAGE URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND

THE CREATION OF MORE JOB

OPPORTUNITIES IN THOSE SPACES.

MAYOR STEINGBERG SAYS THE

POSSIBILITIES ARE ENDLESS.

>> IT IS 2017 AND TIMES HAVE

CHANGED.

IT IS TIME TO UPDATE, TO UPGRADE

THIS GREAT TARGET OF OPPORTUNITY

FOR GREATER RIVERFRONT ACCESS.

THAT IS WHAT WE INTEND TO DO, TO

RE-ENLIVEN OLD SACRAMENTO.

LETICIA: EXACTLY HOW MUCH MONEY

THE CITY IS WILLING TO SPEND

WILL BE DISCUSSED --

THE COMMUNITY IS ENCOURAGED TO

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Cigarettes stolen in Hooksett burglary - Duration: 1:18.

TO GO AND EVEN IGNORED SOME CASH

IN THE REGISTER, TAKING ONLY THE

CIGARETTES.

>> I'VE BEEN HERE 15 YEARS, THIS

IS THE FIRST TIME.

RAY: THE FIRST TIME THAT HIS

SUNOCO STATION IN HOOKSETT HAS

BEEN BURGLARIZED.

SURVEILLANCE VIDEO TAKEN AT 2:32

IN THE MORNING CAPTURES THE

BURGLARY.

THE BURGLAR GOING DIRECTLY

BEHIND THE COUNTER AND LOADING

CARTONS OF CIGARETTES INTO A

WHITE TRASH BAG.

>> IT APPEARS HE WAS

CONCENTRATING ON NEWPORT AND

WINSTON CIGARETTES.

RAY: THE WHOLE THING IS OVER

WITHIN MINUTES.

POLICE SAY ABOUT $2,000 WORTH OF

CIGARETTES WERE TAKEN.

AS YOU LOOK AT THE VIDEO, POLICE

ARE ASKING YOU TO PAY CAREFUL

ATTENTION TO THE CLOTHES.

>> THERE'S A CIRCLE ON THE BACK,

THAT'S A VERY UNUSUAL

SWEATSHIRT.

IT MIGHT BE UNIQUE.

IF ANYBODY RECOGNIZES THE

CLOTHING OR HAS HAD SIMILAR

CRIMES IN THEIR TOWN, CALL US

AND LET US KNOW.

RAY: THE OWNER SAYS HE IS

DRAWING ONE CONCLUSION BASED ON

BURGLAR'S BEHAVIOR.

>> I'M SURE HE'S BEEN A

CUSTOMER.

NOT A GOOD CUSTOMER, BUT HE'S

BEEN A CUSTOMER.

RAY: AND HE ALSO HAS A MESSAGE

FOR WHOEVER STOLE FROM HIS

STORE.

>> PEOPLE NEED TO WORK.

THEY NEED TO FIND BETTER HABITS

THAN STEALING.

YOU KNOW IT DOESN'T PAY TO GO TO

JAIL FOR SOMETHING LIKE THAT.

RAY: AS FOR WHY CIGARETTES AND

NOT ANY OTHER ITEMS, THE OWNER

SAYS THAT'S BECAUSE THEY'RE EASY

TO STEAL AND SELL, ESPECIALLY IN

SURROUNDING STATES WITH HIGHER

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Some like it hot, some like it cold,

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Pease porridge hot, pease porridge cold,

Pease porridge in the pot, nine days old;

Some like it hot, some like it cold,

Some like it in the pot, nine days old.

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Photojournalist Chris Lee celebrates 40 years at KOCO 5 - Duration: 3:21.

HERE'S JESSICA SHAMBACH.

>> OH, MY GOODNESS.

JESSICA: HIS DEDICATION AND

DRIVE ARE UNMATCHED.

AFTER WATCHING DECADES OF

COVERING JUST ABOUT EVERY MAJOR

STORY IN OKLAHOMA --

>> THIS ONE HAS GOTTEN STRONGER,

AND STRONGER.

JESSICA: HIS COMMITMENT TO

TOP-NOTCH JOURNALISM IS STILL AS

STRONG AS THE FIRST DAY IN 1977.

>> I DON'T KNOW IF I'D EVER SEEN

HIM WORK ON ANY PROJECT WHERE I

DIDN'T SAY WELL, THAT TURNED OUT

WELL.

>> HIS WORK BEHIND THE CAMERA --

>> IT WAS JUST EVERYWHERE.

>> CAPTURING THE HEARTBREAKING

TO THE HEARTWARMING.

>> AND WHAT WE GOING TO SAY THIS

AFTERNOON?

>> THANK YOU.

JUST: AND EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN.

>> YOU WANTED TO BE WITH HIM ON

THE NEWS, SOMEHOW HE ALWAYS GOT

THE SHOT.

JESSICA: TERRY WATKINS.

>> WE WERE RIDING THE TRAIN, WE

WONDERED TO DO A STORY ON ALL OF

THE CARS RUNNING THE TRACKS.

WE'RE THERE ABOUT 20 MINUTES

WHEN A SCHOOL BUS PULLED UP, AND

CHRIS IS SHOOTING AS THE

CROSSBARS ARE BOUNCING OFF OF

THE TOP AND THE KIDS ARE ALL

YELLING AND SCREAMING AND WAVING

AT US.

CHRIS LEE, A MASTER

PHOTOJOURNALIST WITH A NECK FOR

CREATIVITY AND PASSION FOR

TRACKING OKLAHOMA'S WILD

WEATHER.

>> WHAT YOU SEE RIGHT NOW?

>> I AM JUST IN AWE.

>> IF YOU WANT TO KNOW WHERE

SEVERE WEATHER COVERAGE CAME

FROM, IT CAME FROM THIS MARKET

AND PEOPLE LIKE CHRIS LEE, WHO

LOVED COVERING WEATHER.

>> I HAVE BEEN FOLLOWING STORMS

FOR 10 YEARS AND HAVE NOT SEEN

ANYTHING LIKE THIS.

>> HE IS A MENTOR AND FRIEND TO

PRESENT AND PAST COLLEAGUES AT

KOCO.

>> I WENT ON PROBABLY HUNDREDS

OF STORIES WITH CHRIS THROUGHOUT

THE YEARS, AND I ALWAYS REMEMBER

HIM HAVING EMINEM'S AND PROBABLY

A MOUNTAIN DEW.

WOULD LIKE TO THINK WE ARE

REALLY IMPORTANT, PHOTOGRAPHY'S

-- PHOTOGRAPHERS CREATE THE

HISTORY.

CHRIS LEE HAS CREATED THE

HISTORY OF OKLAHOMA FOR 40

YEARS.

>> HE HAS BEEN ONE OF THE

PILLARS FOR THE COMMUNITY THAT

HAVE HELPED OKLAHOMA CITY GROW

AND PROSPER THROUGHOUT THE

YEARS.

JESSICA: WE RECOGNIZE HIM HERE

AT KOCO 5 NEWS.

JESSICA: WE WELCOME MANY

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What's up, nerdfighters? My name is Richard and this is my road to Nerdfighteria.

Non-existent intro!...So it all began for me in about 2009. 2009 was a very

innocent time. I had just become high school freshman. Obama was president. I

think YoOLO was still living and the Cubs hadn't wanna World Series in.....a while. I

also had this thing called an iPod Classic. It was newfangled technology and on

the iPod Classic I had a podcast called Best of Youtube. This podcast would take

videos that were going viral and would download them and then upload them to

the podcast. You could download videos like every day or two and be like

"Whoa, chocolate rain! That's....neat! What am I doing with my hands? It's a 2009 thing." And one of

these days, I came across a video entitled 50 Jokes In Three Minutes or

something like that. Those were more click baity times. So I watched

that video and I'm like, "Hey! That's pretty neat and I find the Vlogbrothers

channel and I come to find that John Green...is in fact....a Hoosier. For those who

don't know who, a Hoosier is someone from Indiana. Is that reading correctly? I start

watching the Vlogbrothers channel in part. I mean, they're interesting at all,

but in part, because I'm learning that there's more to Indiana than just corn.

(Newschannel reporter): "Working to prove, for the 90th year, that, YES, there is more than corn in Indiana."

Long story short, I read some books. Watch some Swindon Town SwoodilyPooper videosm

put a llama on my backpack. I don't even know. Can someone tell me is this....? To be

honest, I don't even know if this is a llama. Can someone tell me? Is this a llama?

Or is it an alpaca? And now I have John Green's face on a t-shirt. What?!?!

So that's how I became a part of this community. Shout out to all the people

who are working on this project. Thank you so much for organizing all of these

stories. I can't wait to hear more and I will see you next time....

What is this? It's also a 2009 thing!

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we have no internet there's no data on our cell phone I think he brought me out

here to kill me what do you do a little munchkin you ready go to sleep

we'll go back in the house you need a ride

hey guys all messed up it is Sunday and no your eyes and not playing tricks on

you I'm really this red oh my god I'm so sunburned the worst part is I don't know

I'm not paying too much attention to the sunburn as much as I am to the poison

ivy because I get it really really bad and I just want to itch and it hurts so

bad but anyway I'm trying to take my mind off of that so we're going to cut

up the oregano that we had from the garden I'm going to put it in these

little like mason jar things that I got at Walmart they're really cute they were

like $4 so it's like $2 apiece only got some red you guys so there was

like $2 apiece it comes with like a little chalk thing

and you can put you know whatever it is on here but the only thing that we

really grew this here was oregano that would be considered a spice

so we're going to go ahead and and work on that right now I'm going to take the

camera off of me because I am only know for sure do it all along ever since you

started getting your dried up alisonj now don't copy I won't give you back

touch a guy asking to have your chance all we can

I'm tired Nautilus you know that the tears were just all for show

don't mixed up I want your zucchini now your

hey guys what's up good morning it is Monday Greg and I are going to the

mountains we're going to take the Jeep out and go cruising because of what we

do

I ain't got no money the first week of the mom run I bet you love it but

Geneseo

when I thank a problem really laughable to Lucia

heaven God

but I'm here

at the end now the day

praise just to feel sitadevi another day

- uh-oh claimed 22 miles

Christie's below while I cannot see

three I want to find them there you guys we

have tried to prepare for raspberry raspberry for fair my day will be

complete but greg has me up in the mountain somewhere where there is no

electricity we have no internet there's no data on our cell phones I think he

brought me out here to kill me without you good health Greg found

Internet wait we're looking for a house that you want to buy he wants to buy a

house where I would get no service of any kind any we're probably going to

have to use like a porta potti or an outhouse in some things what is he doing

to me you too much time a woman no I don't like that I'm sure I don't like

that I mean he wants to give me a house with no internet here we have a jeep we

don't even have like a roof on it I have not seen a bear yet I want to see a bear

and say that and never I see a buried under the hood go go run turn it there

not in our nut we good definite again little thumbs up

I should Coast the Facebook right now I let everybody know I'm alive

Phoebe maybe fish in arms

we're looking for bear lions and tigers and bears oh my

whatever house curled it back in here

I'm going to live with the bear it should be a good sign you shouldn't

$30,000 fine yeah they should burn you for that shady straights are a key step

definitely a lot Roman I was going to say I bet you there's going to be a

vegetable

and

hey guys what's up in a Saturday I'm just now leaving the MPC show with my

girlfriend's on and it was actually pretty good there's a couple things that

I want to talk to you guys about and I'll do that when I'm at home and you

can actually like hear me and all that kind of good stuff but I wanted to let

you know that I went to the show feeling a little inspired I even have

like this really cute suit that I need to check out when I go home but no

videos and no pictures of that anytime soon

hey guys so I'm home I'm sunburned and when burns and a whole lot of birds and

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