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son to be billionaire husband. >> one of hollywoods' most successful couple. a super model icon happily married 19 years. now the couple has somebody to celebrate. >> i went to the party with cindy and randy and they're giving me the secrets to looking so damn good. >> cindy still stunning at 51, learning the beauty secret is to be happy. >> with your work and family and that shows on your face. >> 18-year-old presley and 16-year-old chi ya following in mom's famous footsteps. >> it's so fun because they're so excited. for me it's really weird because it brings -- obviously it brings me back to being on the run way and being a young model in new york. >> cindy not front and center
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all right now the new interview with dr. phil which looks fascinating. when she appeared on s & l and ripped up a mupicture of the po, thing went down hill from there. >> now she's stilling dr. phil about battling depression and attempting suicide. >> her confession as powerful. >> i became very suicidal. >> as they are heart breaking. >> you tried to kill yourself eight times in one year. >> grammy winner shanae toe
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connor raw and willing and doing a heart breaking version of "nothing compares to you." ♪ >> opening up to dr. foil. >> she said i want to use my life to destigmatize mental illness. >> i am fed up of being defined as the crazy person. >> hosting this alarming facebook video. >> most people -- if it was me i'd be gone. >> that led dr. phil to intervene. >> i believe this woman wants to live. thrive to live and be healthy as her desire to die. >> i know she talked about having an abusive relationship with her mother. >> what do you love about your mother? >> doesn't she have four kids? >> she has four children, ex-husband, but she has pretty much estranged and alienated from all of them. she wants to get herself in a
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position to heal these destroyed relationships. >> what's next for her? >> an uphill battle. they just moved her to a psych yavg facility. she's made tremendous stride. >> he is a multi award winning legend. larry king. breaking news he was diagnosed with lung cancer after a routine visit with the doctor. >> i get my check up. part of it the s an x-ray. can doctor says i say a little spot here. he said you have very early stage of lung cancer, stage one. >> because of the early diagnosis no radiation or chemo was necessary. but he did have an upper lim node removed. >> a week later i have at home.
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and a week later i was at work. i smoked from 18 to 53 and i smoked three packs a day. i smoked in the shower. 30 years later, i suffered a lot. >> despite if good progrenosis from his doctor he'll have to get regular check ups for the next five years. >> i want to talk about you celebrating 60 years old. >> seven decades. >> and still going strong with "larry king now kwtsz a" and pog on t.v. >> i know you interviewed president trump. as president now had him as a ges guess, what would the b the first thing you and him? >> donald i known you for years, explain this to me. that's not the donald i know. >> always great to see you.
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be sure to check out with "larry king now" and "politicking with larry king." >> one of the big headlines coming out of the film festival. >> it is star studded here in toronto, new father george clooney came straight to extra. >> big daddy. >> i am. >> the first interview with us since the birth of his babies. >> i haven't seen you since your marriage to that gorgeous woman and -- >> i'm a father of two. >> and you said it will never happen. >> i want you to hold this. >> the microphone. hello hi. >> salclooney in toronto. it centers on 1950st race
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elations. >> how relevant is this story now. >> well unfortunately you don't have to be the amazing -- to figure out the detail elements. reemerging in our society until we come to terms -- a lot of these current events we couldn't have predicted. >> while the film's subject matter is intense, the stars try to keep things a little light on the set. >> it was pretty -- everybody was pretty funny we had a great time. >> now george breaking this news about a potential with t"er" re. more coming out an angelina making an appearance. taki taking four of her kids to film fest. signing autographs and taking photos with fans. angeli angelina producing the movie about an afghan girl's struggle.
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>> something i was very much doing and it change -- jennifer lawrence stunning in a black lace dress for her movie "mother." sitting down getting political, will there soon be a female president? >> i certainly hope so. i hope america provers we're ready for that. figure skater tonya harvey in "i tonya" produced by her husband. >> the two of you married, you've only been married nine months. >> yes. has it only been nine months? wow. >> i think it is. lady gaga putting her life story on the screen and gaga's 5'2". opening up about her feud with may do that and her split from
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kenny the i con. >> i am aware that you are filming me all the time i'm going to go crazy and we can't do there simply. as long as you can be a fly on a wall and i sort of forget you're there, i'll give you access to everything. >> hour documentary reveals september 22nd on netflix. so cool. katy came out here -- am i not lying saying we shoot the show at 85 degrees. well you know of course from the comedy's "big bang theory" kelly car poe. >> hi baby. >> you look great. >> thank you. >> beyond toasty hot out here in l.a., what's hotter? her love life. >> i have the most amazing boyfriend and thing couldn't be better. >> it's very important.
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he writes professionally so he taught me a thing or two. >> the instagram bl cute couple bonding over their love of horses. >> i like horses. >> you look great. what's the fitness routine looking like right now. >> yoga yoga and more yoga. >> cool. do you like the hot yoga? >> i love the hot yoga. i can do it right here right now. it's 130 degrees out here. >> not exactly her man's favorite thing. >> i brought him to one yoga class, he said he enjoyed it and not coming back. >> "big bang theory" fan super excited for season 11. >> i know we left the cliff hanger. >> will you marry me. >> i can safely say you all are going to be happy with the opening show. we came out with the awesome cup and it's called the calorie
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count after every drink. >> please be sure to watch monday september 25th on cbs. right now we'll hook up our crowd with gift cards. who wants one? coming up we're keeping reée super business jumping on to the comedy game show, hosted by john kelly. plus the inspiring story of two family brought together under the darkest of circumstances. >> it was a story of how the entire island help save a jewish family from the nazi. >> and one woman's attempt to -- that's coming up.
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hi how are you, you look so cool today. it's your birthday? how old are you? you're 10, wow double digit, big
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deal. >> now time for a little extra trivia. here's something we have in common, we started here as the cohost. who is the former weekend coast who held it down from 2001 to 2004? he also hosted the t.v. show, "the mole". >> i know i know. john kelly baby. i knew that because i was on the show with lim. >> they're bringing the funnys. that's the name of a hilarious new game show. >> i ghana can only reproduce one month out of the year. >> that's because they suffer from i remember tile dysfunction. >> if that host looks and sound familiar, it's because the ho with the most, john kelly. >> wow, thank you very much young lady. >> you deserve it. >> the extra alarm taking the reign of the theory. >> what is the premises?
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>> we have six comedians, they come on, we ask them a question and they answer. what do you get whether you mix vodka, rum, teky la, tweet and sour mix together? >> pregnant. >> they get it right they get money. whoever has the most money at the end of the three rounds go on for an additional $5,000. >> so lots of cash for grabs. >> lots of cash. >> butterfly, do not have a brain. >> the pretty ones never do, john. >> what's their all-time favorite game show? >> spin the bottle. >> that's not a game show. >> it was for me. well we are beaming with pride here at "extra" this weekend as a member of our own team release her powerful new book. >> we know her as our colleague, but she's also an international
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best selling author. >> my grandmother loved nothing more than to sit and tell me stories. but there was one story that always kind of stood out more than the others and it was the story of how the entire island helped save a jewish family from the nazi. >> something beautiful happened. it was the descendants of that family that her grandmother helped save in world war ii. it was that moment at my heritage.com helped her find them. >> it's definitely him, amazing. >> it's also a story of an incredibly tragic twist of fate. >> we now know the identity of two of the shooting victim. >> how is it possible that after i find the family my grandmother save someone from the nazis.
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>> died at the scene, a week later died at the hospital. >> as a journalist of someone who tells stories for a living, i felt it was my responsibility to tell the story and try to make some sort of sense of it. i didn't know if there was any sense to be made of it. i knew that i at least had to try. >> the epic story soon to be a documentary, the book "something beautifully happened" is available now. up next what happens in vegas happens in extra. cole play, miley, 30 seconds to mars. your victim pass to the i heart music festival. willy tak stand. >> he's great, not all women have that support. vip,
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. this is double the heat for you. >> it's too hot. >> of course for l.a. >> okay a little fun fact about mark. he's an international dj, i didn't know you spin. >> i spin all time. it's work but i love it. >> i'm going to have to get you to the next house party. >> that's my next gig. las vegas is the epic center for stars now. >> i'll be there, i can have some of the biggest names in music of the i-heart music faes value. two of the world's star studded festivals coming to vegas this month. >> at first we had to ask people
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to come now they're leaning up. >> cold play, the weekend, pink, miley cyrus. and 30 second to mars with their new single, walk on water. a few of the acts this year lining i-heart's music festival. also getting in on the action, thomas red. dropping his new album, life changes. >> i've never done this much of a mixed genre of music. >> chance the rapper with kick off -- >> expect to show up artist around the world. >> both festivaling less than a week away. buying tickets and everything you need to know at i-heart
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radio, and life is beautiful. >> time to get you caught up on all the stars making lights on hollywood. here's extra. >> i'm the luckiest, i just love that broad so much. >> the media revealing this about the upcoming season eight of "shameless." >> the plot to getting more loo pi this season. >> costar and t.v. daughter amy russell making news earlier this year when she held out to equal pay. >> he's great. not all women have that support. >> my modeling career has been going really well. i'm looking forward to what's to come. >> and doting on her listen sister and brother. >> that are growing up so fast. >> the role styling -- in new
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york getting a new do by celebrity stylist, george pap ni ni nicolas. >> first time nominees and first time winners. >> i trying not to try before speaking. >> taking the best dress actress in a drama series. >> my heart just go out to d.r.e.a.m.ers. ger jerald presenting the -- >> when i first heard my name the first thought did i hear that right. my wife grabbing me made me think i guess i did. >> our own private concert. ♪ . >> from their tour bus the indy folk rock band giving extra this special performance of this song, rain drops off their
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peddles album. >> beautiful experience. share music, keep connecting through music. >> bony pain and daniel rodriguez, senior music correspondent adam wiseler say the relationship between the music and their fans is an admirational society. >> thousands of people taken to it. >> the performance and tour dates at extrat.v..com. >> today we're hooking up our "extra" friends with another hollywood beauty secret. this brand is loved by celebrities and known for using freshest ingredients in their products. it requires restoration ahead that's been damaged by laifing. this shields the hair from further damage helping to restore its luster. for your chance to wen this gift head over to extrat.v..
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before we go, we're going to leave you with the not so perfect side of making t.v. all week. >> a lot of you then. have a great weekend everyone. see you monday. >> bind l. >> lying about your mother's age? >> man a-rod planning a. >> exactly the batch lo ret. >> check in check it out. >> check out. no shirt. >> no no no no now you're getting crazy. >> does anyone go for the -- or does it make out. >> you know -- was on point. >> mario's like give me some room. >> we got to get a new stick over there. >> welcome home mr. t.
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this sunday whose party is it anyway? first the republicans. president trump's reversal on immigration has them serious. >> called out to the crowd. "we're going to build samples of the wall". >> is he this tone deaf? this ignorant? does he not know what got him elected. >> on tax, are we looking at a fundamental change? or at a president who just wants to put points on the board. i'm ask republican senator tom cotton. next the democrats. bernie sanders proposal for single payer healthcare. >> healthcare in america must be a right not a privilege. >> but not the democratic leadership. >> we want to move the issue ford we're looking at all of it. >> senator bernie sanders joins me this morning.
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plus where hurricane irma hit the hardest. the u.s. virgin islands. my trip to the virgin islands. with former new york city mayor michael bloomburg who's raising awareness and money for the area. >> people who lost everything and don't have insurance, they have to start again. >> joining me for insight and analysis are --. welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." ♪ good sunday morning. it was hard not to get the sense this week that both political parties were itching for a fight, with themselves. senator sanders of vermont
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managed to drive a wedge into a party he doesn't even belong to. the left loves it. the democratic leaders and vulnerable senators in red states aren't quite so sure. senator sanders will join me in a in a moment on that issue. meanwhile president trump please september moderates and raged the right. young people brought here illegally as children from deportation. that deal would not include funding if for his border wall. the reaction from part of the republican righty unrestrained fury with some "i told you so" smugness thrown in. still does donald trump still plan to be a conservative or not. ? does he want to cut taxes on the wealthy or not? deal on immigration or not? even does he really want to build a wall or not? his first months have been largely defined by shiny object
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unpredictability. but latest moves have some worried. >> you have 800 thousand young people. brought here no fault of their own. >> president trump frustrated with a stalled legislative agenda and annoyed at a lack of loyalty from republican leaders is now flirting with the democrats and some of his most loyal supporters are outraged. on wednesday night, breitbart news led my former strategyst steve bannon dubbed the president amnesty gone. >> renovating large sections of wall. massive sections. we're building four different samples of the wall to see which one we're going to choose. >> but conservative talk radio is lashing out. >> imagine if he called out to the crowd we're going to build samples of the wall. samples of the wall, and we're going make the american
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taxpayers pay for it. >> is he this tone deaf? is he this ignorant? does he not know what got him elected? >> and colter tweeted who doesn't want trump impeached. no promise but more central than his pledge to build a border wall. >> that wall will go up so fast your head will spin. and you will say, you know he meant it. >> and he attacked democrats for push wag he called amnesty. >> why do our leaders spend so much time talking about how to help people here. illegally. they are here illegally. >> and candidate trump went even further. >> you want to get rid of the birth righty citizenship. >> you have to get rid of. yes. what they are doing is having a baby. >> now top republicans doing their best to play down any framework of agreement. >> a deal on the table. i think it is unfair to say there is a done deal. i know there is no done deal.
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>> all i can say is there is a deal to be made. >> it is not clear whether trump voters will punish the president. ultimately a test of who has more sway with trump's insurgent conservative base. his critics in conservative media or trump himself. >> he can wait around for republicans to get their act together or he can try to forge ahead on his own and that means even reaching out to democrats. for now, though democratic activists are uncomfortable, democratic leaders are enjoying the president's flirtation with bipartisanship. >> joining me now is republican senator tom cotton of the arkansas. welcome back. >> morning, chuck. >> the president struck a deal on the debt ceiling with democrats. the republicans weren't in the room. see are you concerned about this? >> i think the president has
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said publicly there is not a deal. he bants to see a deal. called me a couple of nights to go so say there is no deal. he wants to make sure we protect the interest of the american workers. asked me to sit down with senator schumer and other democrats. they want to focus on a package of benefits for illegal immigrants. we want to put american workers' interests first and we'll do that. but there is no deal right now. i'm happy to work with the president and democrats in congress try to reach a deal that helps american workers. >> do you think the president gave up leverage by allowing the border wall to be not part of this deal? democrats made this as part of the assistance. >> i don't think he gave up that leverage. the wall is really a funding matter. we'll have a government funded debate later this year. if you want to give legal status to these 700 thousand or so people who are in their 20s and 30s now that came here illegally
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as children. that is a permanent and irreversible change to american law. you have to make a permanent and irreversible change in return. the way is my act. to reorient your system to high skilled workers. >> the if you qualify daca into law that it is a permanent change in the system. do you believe there is a way to do it for just these 800 thousand to a million folks? >> i think it has to be very tailored and incremental. congress has shown three times that it can't pass a major comprehensive immigration bill. >> and you acknowledge that? >> i helped stop it in 20i because the deal was so bad then. it gave amnesty first and enforcement later. and when the amnesty now and enforcement never. and also increased the unskilled
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workers come into this country at a time when blue collar americans are still seeing their wages undercut. you seed a deal that solves the problem but also mitigates the negative side effects of it. >> can you give me a definition of the amnesty. in the eye of the beholder feels particularly when it comes to this debate on the rightside of the spectacular here. what is your definition of the amnesty. >> amnesty is illegal status -- >> do you believe this is amnesty for daca. >> well if you pass the so called dream act it will be the single bis amnesty in the history of the united states. even bigger than in 1986 which ronald reagan said was his biggest mistake in offense. the core debit has never been legal status it's been how are we going to control the side effects. which is undercutting jobs and wages. and deterring more illegal immigration. put yourself in the shoes of the parent in el salvador.
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if you have the promise of american citizenship for your child trying to get away from the poverty and violence in that country and we pass a straight amnesty with no effort to increase enforcement or change green cards. would you take the risk? that's why we can't simply codify daca. we also have to deal with the negative side effects. >> some conservatives. i had a very animated never trump conservative radio talk show host on earlier this week. take a listen. >> when i was never trump, chuck, they told me if i didn't vote for trump we'd have amnesty, record debt and obamacare. and guess what, they were right. >> do you still trust him to be a conservative president? >> i always want to support the president when he's righty.
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when he's wrong i'll try to change his mind. and when he doesn't have to oppose him and do what's best for arkansas. >> is his from us with mitch mcconnell warrantied? >> i think his frustration is with congress as a whole. the president doesn't have so much a leadership problem sometimes he has more of a membership problem. but that is not a problem. just this week. bernie sanders introduced his single payer healthcare bill. and that's divided the democratic party. that is just the nature of congress and also the nature of our separated system of government. >> you still have frustrate in mitch mcconnell. he's become a divisive figure in this runoff and the alabama senate and there is a sense of the grass roots. knot so happy with mcconnell. what do you tell your constituents? >> i work well with snar mcconnell. and he's encouraged me just like president trump to sit down with
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democratic colleagues and try to reform the system in a way that suits american workers. >> north korea it seems always sound and four are you. always sanctions. nothing seems to work. it does appear the administration is looking for a credible option that at least somehow makes him blink but he's not blinking. what should the next step be? should bit continuing to sanction? or putting more pressure on not just on china but russia too. >> i believe you will see at the u.n. general assembly president trump sitting down trying to build stronger consensus. there are still areas of the economy we can't sanction. but we should especially put more pressure on china. china forced us to water down sanctions a couple of weeks ago relating to the oil imports in north korea. china would rather have a nuclear north korea. you asked about north korea.
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noflt china's economic warfare on the united states. or militarizing new islands in the south china sea. we have to put pressure on china to achieve our objective which is a denuclearized north korea that can no longer threaten america. >> i've not seen you weigh in on the proposed trans gender been a. you are a recent vetter of these wars. where are you on this issue? >> waiting on the jamie mattis's report. he's going make the assessment. i think it is worth while to make the assessment. just like bob gates went through more than a year of analysis in 2009, 2010 rather than making a the precipitous change. >> do you have a problem serving with a trans gender? >> i may have. i didn't go around asking. just like i may have served with a gay or lesbian soldier as well. we have to focus on individual soldiers and make sewer they are
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prepared to fight and win our country's wars. >> do you have any sense they are not? >> i think we have to wait for jim mattis's report. i want to make sure that the focus in our military is preparing our soldiers to fight and win our wars. >> senator tom cotton. i got to leave it there. thanks for coming on. appreciate it. now for the democrats as you just heard senator cotton talk about. there is a divide on that side of the i'll too. proposing single payer healthcare would have been considered too tookic to do not too long ago. but apparently not anymore. and it may have separate the party. joining me now is the independent senator bernie sanders of vermont. welcome back to "meet the press," sir. >> great to be with you, chuck. >> let me start with this. why would this week the right time to propose a solution that in your mind would replace obamacare over time. and the reason i ask that way is republicans are still trying to
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repeal and replace obamacare on their terms. did you add sort of more chum to the waters here by proposing an alternative that would be a version of repealing and replacing obamacare? >> no i think the immediate concern is the beat back these disastrous republican proposals that would throw millions and millions of people off of the health insurance that they have, raise premiums for older workers very substantially cut medicaid by hundreds of billions. that is the immediate concern. but chuck, there coombs a time when we have got to ask yourselves why are we, the united states of america, our great nation, the only major country on earth not to guarantee healthcare to all people as a right? second of all, why are we spending twice as much per capita on healthcare as any other major country, all of whom
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guarantee healthcare to all of their people. and our healthcare outcomes are not necessarily better. third, why do we pay by far the highest prices in the world for precipitati prescription drugs. and in my view a medicare for all single payer program will address the issues and guarantee healthcare to all people in a cost effective way. that is the direction we've got to go. it is not going to happen tomorrow, i admit that. but we need to put the bench mark down there and go forward. >> asking about the cost issue. as you know, friends on the right. i put "friends" in kwoelts here. referring back to an old conversation of yours, having to do with the cost of expanding the healthcare system. let me play it. and get your reaction. >> you wrant the guarantee that all people have access to healthcare as you do in canada. but i think we understand is that unless we change the funding system and control mechanisms in this country to do
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that. for example if we expanded medicaid. everybody in medicaid we would be spending such an astronomical sum of money that, you know, we would abrupt the nation. >> obviously the issue is there is the -- the idea of healthcare for all has majority support. and then when you remind people how much it could cost, how much taxes go up. then people get concerned. and obviously you were concerned about the finances there. explain what you mean and how you can change the funding system to not make this so astronomical. >> okay. very good question, chuck. but here is my hope. you and i are going to discuss this within five minutes. i would hope very much that nbc and cbs and abc allow us some serious discussion time to explain to people in our country why we are spending so much more than other countries. but very briefly, and i would hope that we could have an hour discussion at some point on this issue.
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very briefly this is what we're going to do. number one, private insurance companies in this country spend between 12 and 18% on administration costs. and their administer stering hundreds of the deductibles and the plans. cost of the medicare is 2%. with ke save approximately 500 billion dollars a year just in administration costs. second of all because we pay so much more per capita on -- for our prescription drugs. by having medicare negotiate drug prices we can save over a hundred billion there. so that is a lot of savings. and thirdly, the important point, my republican friends say
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bernie wants to raise your taxes flts. they forget to conveniently mention that bernie wants to do away with the private insurance premiums you are now paying. for example. the average worker who makes 50 thousand a year is spending 13,000 on that worker the employer. the worker himself is spending $5,000. $18 those. now if our plan goes into effect that $13,000 private insurance premium disappears for the employer. it goes down. the amount of money the worker is now spending that 5,000 dollars goes down. we replace private insurance premiums with medicare premiums. the average middle class worker saves money. >> how do you convince some 80% of american whose do get healthcare from their employer, that it is worth rejiggering the
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system again? that seems to be the other challenge. people who get employer based private insurance are basically happy with their insurance. the people that are not happy are those in that other 20%. >> well yes and no. and in fact we need a lot of discussion and i would hope that on abc, nbc, cbs question begin to to have that kind of discussion in a serious way. gallop does a lot of polling and what they find out is that the most popular health insurance program in this country is medicare. people, seniors feel really good. veterans administration ranks very high. in fact private insurance companies if not all --. the only thing that's changing -- this is not a government takeover t only thing that's changing is color of your insurance card from a blue cross blue shield car to a different card. it is the same structure.
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you still go to the dor you want. let me ask you. as you know your former primary rival hillary clinton is on a book tour. he she wrote a lot about you in this book. i just want to play one quick excerpt and get you do respond on the other side. >> i wassing orri arguing with supporters at the denver convention in 2008 about why they had to quit complaining that i didn't win and get out and support barack obama. and i didn't get that respect from him and his supporters. >> as you know you have probably seen some excerpts of the book. i don't know if you fully read it yet. but this is a consistent theme. she claims you didn't work hard enough to bring your supporters to the polls the way she did in '508. and if anything your supporters may have undermined her candidacy and the general election. do you support that criticism?
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>> wow. no i really don't. and right now we're focus tong infrastructure and high cost of the prescription drugs. i think we have to go forwards. not backwards. let me say this. i worked as hard as i could. i went all over this country after endorsing hillary clinton. and i would remind people. not everybody who voted for bernie ended up voting for the hillary. no kidding. that's what happens in the politics. in 200 that is the nature of politics. most people are not rigidly democrats or republicans. they vote where they want. i worked as hard as i could to see that hillary clinton would be elected president. >> speaking of the democratic party you are in some ways the most influential member of it yet you are not technically a member of it. the filing deadline to file as a democrat for the united states senate in vermont in 2018 is about three months earlier than
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adverti it is for you to file as an independent. it is in may. do you plan to file as the democrat or independent when you run for reelection in 2018. >> i will do what i have done in the past. let me say something about this. the current model of the democratic party obviously is not working. republicans control the house, the senate. they control the white house. they control two-thirds of the governors offices throughout this country. in my view, chuck what we need to do is reach out to independents. there are a heck of a lot more independents that be republicans or democrats in this country. i've worked within the democratic caucus for over 25 years. i'm continue to do that. >> so you will become a member when you think it is finally open enough -- >> actually. it is not a question of a litmus test. i think the democratic party has to reach out to working people. reach out to young people. has got to come up with a the progressive agenda and by the
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way that agenda is gaining momentum. $15 an hour minimum wage. >> okay. >> putting a trillion dollars into rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure. that is the agenda we've got to fight on. >> i'll leave it there. i look forward to our more extensive conversation on how to do single payer healthcare how to pay for it because there are a lot of details we need to get to. thank you sir for coming on and sharing your views. >> thank you very much. >> coming up. shining a light on the area hardest hit by irma. their experience is coveted. their leadership is instinctive. they're experts in things you haven't heard of - researchers of technologies that one day, you will. some call them the best of the best. some call them veterans. we call them our team.
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my panel is here. welcome all. i'll start with you. donald trump, what do you see from your historian's eyes that he's up to. >> seems it all began when things started falling apart the last eight months. e lost his mojo. he was losing. so he had to do something to get it back. he goes to harvey. seems to be to be looking empathetic and people feel good about it and then he comes back and announces the docket again and people get outraged at the can idea again so he loses that sense of the positive momentum and then he calls in jockey and nancy and gets the relief to texas and feels good again. so impulse takes over and he does the next thing to talk about daca. the question is can an impulse become a strategy over time? without that confidence, he once
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