The archive of all headlines from September 14, 2017, organized by time of publication.
Like passengers leaping for a departing train, leading Democrats are scrambling to support single-payer health insurance, a system that would represent a huge expansion of government control over healthcare and which the party’s presidential nominee declared last year would “never, ever” come to…Bipartisan effort to stabilize health insurance markets is coming down to the wire BUSINESS
Like passengers leaping for a departing train, leading Democrats are scrambling to support single-payer health insurance, a system that would represent a huge expansion of government control over healthcare and which the party’s presidential nominee declared last year would “never, ever” come to…Bipartisan effort to stabilize health insurance markets is coming down to the wire L.A. Now
Like passengers leaping for a departing train, leading Democrats are scrambling to support single-payer health insurance, a system that would represent a huge expansion of government control over healthcare and which the party’s presidential nominee declared last year would “never, ever” come to…Bipartisan effort to stabilize health insurance markets is coming down to the wire NATION
Florida governor Rick Scott called on emergency workers to check on residents at nursing homes and assisted living facilities
The nursing home, like many other facilities and houses in the area, has been without full power since Irma hit the region on Sunday.Hurricane Irma and its aftermath NATION
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Democratic leaders said Wednesday they have reached agreement with President Trump to provide legal status for 800,000 immigrants who came to the country illegally as children. The deal, announced after a dinner of Chinese food at the White House, could provide further momentum to a budding movement… NATION
Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi emerge from dinner with president claiming a plan to pair the DREAM Act with border security measures, excluding the wall
The deal could provide further momentum to a budding movement toward bipartisanship that began last week when Trump reached a fiscal agreement with Democrats to temporarily keep the government open and pay the nation’s debts. NATION
Senator Chuck Schumer and Representative Nancy Pelosi said that they also agreed to work toward border security measures that do not include the border wall. The White House was far more muted, saying DACA was merely one of several topics discussed over dinner. One official insisted that the president stressed his interest in seeing the wall funded.
House and Senate leaders said the deal would protect “Dreamers” and include a border security package, although there was late-night sparring over President Trump’s wall. Some moderate Republicans congratulated Mr. Trump. But conservatives were outraged. “Trump base is blown up, destroyed,” Representative Steve King said.
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Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi emerge from dinner with president claiming a plan to pair the Dream Act with border security measures, excluding the wall
Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi emerge from dinner with president claiming a plan to pair the Dream Act with border security measures, excluding the wall
The deal could provide further momentum to a budding movement toward bipartisanship that began last week when Trump reached a fiscal agreement with Democrats to temporarily keep the government open and pay the nation’s debts. Politics
House and Senate leaders said the deal would protect young undocumented immigrants and include a border security package, although there was late-night sparring over President Trump’s wall. Some moderate Republicans congratulated Mr. Trump. But conservatives were outraged. “Trump base is blown up, destroyed,” Representative Steve King said.
House and Senate leaders said the deal would protect young undocumented immigrants and include a border security package, although there was late-night sparring over President Trump’s wall. The White House was more muted, saying the “Dreamers” program was merely one of several issues that were discussed over dinner.
House and Senate leaders said the deal would protect the young immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally by their parents, and include a border security package. There was late-night sparring over President Trump’s wall. Some moderate Republicans congratulated Mr. Trump. But conservatives were outraged. “Trump base is blown up, destroyed,” Representative Steve King said.
House and Senate leaders said the deal would protect the young immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally by their parents, and include a border security package. The White House was more muted. But conservatives expressed outrage. Representative Steve King wrote that if the reports were true, “Trump base is blown up, destroyed.”
President Trump was set to travel to Florida on Thursday as death tolls continue to rise and hundreds of thousand of residents remain without power in the wake of Hurricane Irma. Trump was to arrive in Fort Myers, where he’s scheduled to meet with local officials and receive a briefing on relief… Politics
Trump denies deal made with Democrats but suggests protections for so-called Dreamers could be made in exchange for increased border security
President Trump was set to travel to Florida on Thursday as death tolls continue to rise and hundreds of thousand of residents remain without power in the wake of Hurricane Irma. Trump was to arrive in Fort Myers, where he’s scheduled to meet with local officials and receive a briefing on relief… FASHION
House and Senate leaders said the deal would protect the young immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally by their parents, and include a border security package.But President Trump tweeted early Thursday that no deal had been struck.
Trump denies deal made with Democrats but suggests protections for so-called Dreamers could be made in exchange for increased border security
President Trump said in a Twitter post that there would need to be a larger deal on border security in order for an agreement to be completed to protect young undocumented immigrants.Mr. Trump’s statement came after some Republicans criticized him for his deal-making with Democrats.
President Trump was set to travel to Florida on Thursday as death tolls continue to rise and hundreds of thousand of residents remain without power in the wake of Hurricane Irma. Trump was to arrive in Fort Myers, where he’s scheduled to meet with local officials and receive a briefing on relief… L.A. Now
President Trump said protecting young undocumented immigrants would need to be part of a larger deal on border security. Republicans had criticized his dealmaking with Democrats.Mr. Trump also defended the “dreamers,” asking why anyone would seek to “throw out good, educated and accomplished young people.”
The president seemed to confirm accord described by Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday night to provide for young immigrants in the US
'We're working on a plan — subject to getting massive border controls. We're working on a plan for DACA,' Trump told reporters on Air Force One as he prepared to fly to Florida to inspect hurricane recovery efforts. L.A. Now
President Trump said he supported legislation to protect young undocumented immigrants while delivering a “massive” increase in border security but no border wall.Mr. Trump’s comments seemed to contradict his own Twitter posts from hours before when he said, “no deal was made last night on DACA.”
'We're working on a plan — subject to getting massive border controls. We're working on a plan for DACA,' Trump told reporters on Air Force One as he prepared to fly to Florida to inspect hurricane recovery efforts. NATION
'We're working on a plan — subject to getting massive border controls. We're working on a plan for DACA,' Trump told reporters on Air Force One as he prepared to fly to Florida to inspect hurricane recovery efforts. L.A. Now
President says ‘we’re looking at allowing people to stay here’ and says deal will involve ‘massive border security’
'We're working on a plan — subject to getting massive border controls. We're working on a plan for DACA,' Trump told reporters on Air Force One as he prepared to fly to Florida to inspect hurricane recovery efforts. Education
'You have 800,000 young people, brought here, no fault of their own. So we're working on a plan, we'll see how it works out,' Trump said. Education
'You have 800,000 young people, brought here, no fault of their own. So we're working on a plan, we'll see how it works out,' Trump said. CALIFORNIA
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'You have 800,000 young people, brought here, no fault of their own. So we're working on a plan, we'll see how it works out,' Trump said. Mexico & The Americas
'You have 800,000 young people, brought here, no fault of their own. So we're working on a plan, we'll see how it works out,' Trump said. CALIFORNIA
Hurricane Irma
'You have 800,000 young people, brought here, no fault of their own. So we're working on a plan, we'll see how it works out,' Trump said.Strange but true: Praise in lefty San Francisco for Pelosi and Trump — gasp — working together CALIFORNIA
'You have 800,000 young people, brought here, no fault of their own. So we're working on a plan, we'll see how it works out,' Trump said.Strange but true: Praise in lefty San Francisco for Pelosi and Trump — gasp — working together Education
President Trump said he supported legislation to protect young undocumented immigrants while delivering a “massive” increase in border security but no border wall.Mr. Trump’s comments seemed to contradict his own Twitter posts from hours before, which said “no deal was made last night on DACA.”
'You have 800,000 young people, brought here, no fault of their own. So we're working on a plan, we'll see how it works out,' Trump said.Strange but true: Praise in lefty San Francisco for Pelosi and Trump — gasp — working together Technology