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Uploaded by on Oct 18, 2007

Hello on this Thursday, the 18 day of October 2007. I'm Kristin Volk with a UPI top news headline.

Congress and President Bush are going head-to-head over a popular children's health care bill. The House is expected to vote today on whether to override Bush's veto of a plan expanding the state-run Children's Health Insurance program. House GOP leaders reportedly predict they have the votes needed to uphold the veto, but House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says Democrats are still in the fight. The bill passed by the House and Senate in September would cover about 4 more million children. It currently covers about 6 million children from families of four with a yearly income of about 41 thousand dollars.

Russian President Vladimir Putin says the U.S. war in Iraq is a pointless battle against the Iraqi people. His comment during an annual televised question-and-answer session today is the latest jab at Washington. Putin added that the Iraqi people have learned to shoot but they're not managing to bring order. During the conference, he also cited improvements in Russia's economy and better mortality rates there.

Former House Speaker Dennis Hastert will reportedly resign his congressional seat instead of finishing out his term. Sources say he'll make an announcement soon. The sixty-five year old is the longest-serving Republican leader in history. He stepped down as leader last November after Democrats won control of Congress in midterm elections. An aide to Hastert says he believes the Illinois lawmaker is just done with being a member of Congress.

President Bush's nominee for attorney general condemned torture and pledged to run the Justice Department in a nonpartisan way during his confirmation hearings yesterday. Michael Mukasey also said he hopes to have a more cooperative approach with Congress. Senators from both parties have welcomed the former federal judge's nomination. Many say he's likely to be more independent of the White House than former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales was.

That's all for now. Check out our new special segment called Outgrowing Foster Care on upi.com. Thanks for watching.

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  • FU your president.he is loser :D versus russian putin.u fuckink animals think your country is more important than my

  • Screw healthcare.

    We need to help

    the poor people of Iraq first.

  • Kristin is cute, oh Ron Paul rules baby YEAH! 2008 register and vote!

  • dont be fooled, the dems have added so much to it it would never work, just so they can cry foul, fake ass as always....they wouldnt fund it if it did pass

  • Is there a way to just...not have Bush there? Sooner than next year? :s

  • "...in a democratic system today's electors vote to keep the government gravy coming and leave it to tomorrow for "the children" to worry about. That's the real 'war on children' -- and every time you add a new entitlement to the budget you make it less and less likely they'll win it."

    Mark Steyn: The real war on children

    Orange Co. Register

  • You mean Dennis Hastert, who protected pedophile Repugnants because he molested teenage boys when he was a high school coach?

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