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WPVI reported Christopher Ryan Tucker, 34, faces murder and assault charges for killing 19-year-old Tara Serino. She had been reported missing on Nov. 1, WPVI reported, citing court documents. 192
Whether it was a warning shot or simply one of those folksy Biden phrases, it was a signal that he would not be blindsided again the way he was in the first debate when Harris dispatched a fierce attack on his record opposing busing to desegregate schools decades ago. In that exchange, he appeared totally unprepared and caught off-guard. It led many voters to question whether he would be ready to go toe-to-toe against Trump, but his friends and advisers said it was much needed wake-up call.But Wednesday night in Detroit was different. In his opening statement, he noted that Democrats were "expecting some engagement here.""I expect we'll get it," he said, before turning his attention to Trump."Mr. President, this is America," Biden said, alluding to the diversity of the Democratic field on stage. "We are stronger and great because of this diversity, Mr. President, not in spite of it, Mr. President. So Mr. President, let's get something straight. We love it. We are not leaving it. We are here to stay and we're certainly not going to leave it to you."Harris, in her opening statement, argued that she too was ready to take on Trump."I come from fighters," she said. "My sister Maya and I joke we grew up surrounded by a bunch of adults that marched about this thing called justice and I'm prepared to march with you to fight with you for the best of who we are and to successfully prosecute the case of four more years of Donald Trump. And against him."The stage will show the diversity of the Democratic field and also the generational differences among the candidates. Harris and New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker, for example, have argued for a new generation of leaders who better reflect the diversity of the Democratic Party.Booker, who is hoping for a breakout performance to help him move from the bottom of the pack toward the top tier of contenders, has signaled that he will be trying to show Wednesday night that it is time for fresh leadership and new ideas. Booker's camp has signaled he'll plan to target Biden as well, having previously gone after the vice president over his stances on racial issues and criminal justice.Also on the stage on Wednesday will be Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet, former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro, New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee and businessman Andrew Yang.Fiery debate over the future of health insuranceImmediately, Harris and Biden began to spar over the differences in their health care plans. While Biden would expand Obamacare with the goal of universal coverage but not force Americans to give up their private health insurance, Harris' plan would phase in "Medicare for All" and phase out private insurance over 10 years."The senator has had several plans so far, and anytime someone tells you you're going to get something good in 10 years, you should wonder why it takes 10 years," Biden said, alluding to Harris' plan. "If you notice, there is no talk that the plan in 10 years will cost trillion. You will lose your employer-based insurance and in fact, you know, this is the single most important issue facing the public. (To) be very blunt and to be very straightforward, you can't beat President Trump with double talk on this plan."Harris replied that Biden's description of her plan was "simply inaccurate.""The reality is our plan will bring health care to all Americans under a Medicare for All system," the California senator said. "Our plan will allow people to start signing up on the first day, babies will be born into our plan and right now 4 million babies, almost, are born every day -- or every year in America. Under our plan we will ensure everyone has access to health care. Your plan, by contrast, leaves out almost 10 million Americans."Over and over again -- even when responding to criticism from Gabbard -- Harris returned to criticize Biden's plan."I'm going to go back to Vice President Biden," she said when given the opportunity to respond to Gabbard, "because your plan does not cover everyone in America by your staff's and your own definition. ... As many as 10 million people will not have access to health care, and in 2019 in America, for a Democrat to be running for president with a plan that does not cover everyone, I think, is without excuse."At one point, Booker interjected with a plea for unity."The person that's enjoying this debate most right now is Donald Trump," Booker said. "We pit Democrats against each other while he is working right now to take away Americans' health care. There is a court case working through the system that will gut the Affordable Care Act. ... I was raised by two civil rights parents that told me to always keep your eye on the prize and that is in the United States of America. Every Democrat should stand with the belief that everyone should have access to health care -- that it's a human right. How we get there, it has to be to end this broken system." 5014
You need an ID to buy groceries? How out of touch can you be? How much does a loaf of bread cost Trump? Do you know?— Gayla (@gayla5son) August 1, 2018 151
You can have your idea but sometimes we have to study what the facts are and to evaluate whether it meets the standard that requires a special counsel, Sessions told Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio. "'Looks like' is not enough basis to appoint a special counsel," the attorney general later added. 289
While military options are under consideration, a chemical weapons investigative team is on its way to Syria.Inspectors from the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) said they would send a fact-finding mission to Douma to investigate the suspected chemical attack.Along with asking the Syrian government to "make the necessary arrangements for such a deployment," the team received a request from the Syrians to come and see for themselves.The Syrian Foreign Ministry said it "looks forward to the mission's full transparency and reliance on concrete and credible evidence."But even as the agency prepared to deploy, it will not be able to attribute accountability to its findings, says the UN."The missing piece here is the accountability ... we have the fact-finding, but we need the other piece which was supplied in the past through the joint investigative mechanism which no longer exists," said Stéphane Dujarric, spokesperson for the UN Secretary General on Tuesday."We have half a tool. We have the tool through the OPCW that allows us to establish the facts. The facts are a very important part of it, but the other part is that of accountability." 1180