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host: juanita is joining us from union, missouri with bill kristol of the "weekly standard kik." because of this bill and its cost, i may personally have to sell my home. i think basically what he has done is given a death sentence, basically, to all senior citizens. i'm sorry if people do not agree with me, but he is rationing health care to anyone that is not on medicare. i have a backup insurance, but even at that, it is not going to meet the need. host: thank you. guest: i am an opponent of the obama health care proposal. i do not think it will be good for our country and it will explode the deficit. i hope, in fact, that after the elections of 2010 and 2012, large parts of it can be repealed. this is a democracy and one vote does not determine our future forever. obviously, bush thought he had put the country on certain patents and president obama has come in and reverse a lot of those paths. in 2010 and 2012 are think some of what obama has done will be rev%rkebs create more regulation and i think make the system even less effective. host: but you're lshed seeing some of the
host: juanita is joining us from union, missouri with bill kristol of the "weekly standard kik." because of this bill and its cost, i may personally have to sell my home. i think basically what he has done is given a death sentence, basically, to all senior citizens. i'm sorry if people do not agree with me, but he is rationing health care to anyone that is not on medicare. i have a backup insurance, but even at that, it is not going to meet the need. host: thank you. guest: i am an...
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host: juanita is joining us from union, missouri with bill kristol of the "weekly standard kik." ler: because of this bill and its cost, i may personally have to sell my home. i think basically what he has done is given a death sentence, basically, to all senior citizens. i'm sorry if people do not agree with me, but he is rationing health care to anyone that is not on medicare. i have a backup insurance, but even at that, it is not going to meet the need. host: thank you. guest: i am an opponent of the obama health care proposal. i do not think it will be good for our country and it will explode the deficit. i hope, in fact, that after the elections of 2010 and 2012, large parts of it can be repealed. this is a democracy and one vote does not determine our future forever. obviously, bush thought he had put the country on certain patents and president obama has come in and reverse a lot of those paths. in 2010 and 2012 are think some of what obama has done will be reversed as well. -- i think some of what obama has done will be reversed as well. government is a huge -- government
host: juanita is joining us from union, missouri with bill kristol of the "weekly standard kik." ler: because of this bill and its cost, i may personally have to sell my home. i think basically what he has done is given a death sentence, basically, to all senior citizens. i'm sorry if people do not agree with me, but he is rationing health care to anyone that is not on medicare. i have a backup insurance, but even at that, it is not going to meet the need. host: thank you. guest: i am...
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host: juanita is joining us from union, missouri with bill kristol of the "weekly standard kik." er: because of this bill and its cost, i may personally have to sell my home. i think basically what he has done is given a death sentence, basically, to all senior citizens. i'm sorry if people do not agree with me, but he is rationing health care to anyone that is not on medicare. i have a backup insurance, but even at that, it is not going to meet the need. host: thank you. guest: i am an opponent of the obama health care proposal. i do not think it will be good for our country and it will explode the deficit. i hope, in fact, that after the elections of 2010 and 2012, large parts of it can be repealed. this is a democracy and one vote does not determine our future forever. obviously, bush thought he had put the country on certain patents and president obama has come in and reverse a lot of those paths. in 2010 and 2012 are think some of what obama has done will be reversed as well. -- i think some of what obama has done will be reversed as well. government is a huge -- government a
host: juanita is joining us from union, missouri with bill kristol of the "weekly standard kik." er: because of this bill and its cost, i may personally have to sell my home. i think basically what he has done is given a death sentence, basically, to all senior citizens. i'm sorry if people do not agree with me, but he is rationing health care to anyone that is not on medicare. i have a backup insurance, but even at that, it is not going to meet the need. host: thank you. guest: i am...
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and mara liasson, bill kristol and on juan williams. also from national public radio. u have been saying for a year every week that democrats will not pass healthcare reform. are you ready to throw in the legislative towel. if. >> never, never, never give up. >> did you see the kansas northern iowa game last night? if he can hit that shot the republicans still have a shot. >> he was destroyed my brackets. >> mara, what do you make of all of the last minute jockeying by democrats, the procedure, first in, now out. are they going to have an executive order on abortion? >> they are doing everything they can to squeeze out every last vote. i think the executive order is important. there has been the big argument whether or not the senate bill's language on abortion enshrines hyde or not and the president will say, yes, it does. in the end the democrats understood it was a net minus for them. it hurt them more than it helped them. nancy pelosi felt it would help her get votes and said something she now regrets, i like this because my members now don't have to vote on the sen
and mara liasson, bill kristol and on juan williams. also from national public radio. u have been saying for a year every week that democrats will not pass healthcare reform. are you ready to throw in the legislative towel. if. >> never, never, never give up. >> did you see the kansas northern iowa game last night? if he can hit that shot the republicans still have a shot. >> he was destroyed my brackets. >> mara, what do you make of all of the last minute jockeying by...
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, brit hume, senior political analyst, and contributors mara liasson of national public radio, bill kristol of "the weekly standard" and juan williams also from national public radio. it has been minus a few hours, one week since the house passed health care reform, brit, which side do you think had the better side, better part of the argument so far about whether it's good or bad for the country. >> i don't think that argument has move. the polling suggests people's sentiments are where they were before the vote was taken, which is polls have i guess -- all adults are registered voters indicate it is opposed by 3 or 4% margin. polls of likely voters have a much larger margin and i think as it is now and will be for some time a good issue for the republicans and they are smart to talk about repeal and replace and need to emphasize what they would replace is with. and i think it's also important tor republicans to stop talking about this being unpopular. it is okay for pundits on tv programs like this to talk about that but there is no point in the republicans telling people what the people
, brit hume, senior political analyst, and contributors mara liasson of national public radio, bill kristol of "the weekly standard" and juan williams also from national public radio. it has been minus a few hours, one week since the house passed health care reform, brit, which side do you think had the better side, better part of the argument so far about whether it's good or bad for the country. >> i don't think that argument has move. the polling suggests people's sentiments...
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bill kristol of the weekly standard, mara liasson of national public radio, former state department official, liz cheney, and, juan williams, also from national public radio and before we start, liz, how is your dad? who suffered what was called a mild heart attack this past week. >> he's doing well and thanks for asking and probably watching us this morning, i would imagine. >> chris: we'll try to do nothing to upset him. >> it wouldn't be any fun that way... but he's doing well and i think there are two lessons from his experience and he has had coronary artery disease for 32 years and lived a very full life and you can live a full life, and his has been extraordinary with coronary artery disease but you have to be vigilant and get it checked out and not ignore the signs. >> chris: let me ask you, was high following doctors' orders on diet and exercise. >> he is good about that, and it is important, when you feel something that doesn't feel right get to the hospital right away and i know that would be the message he'd want folks out there to have. >> chris: speaking of health care, mara, i
bill kristol of the weekly standard, mara liasson of national public radio, former state department official, liz cheney, and, juan williams, also from national public radio and before we start, liz, how is your dad? who suffered what was called a mild heart attack this past week. >> he's doing well and thanks for asking and probably watching us this morning, i would imagine. >> chris: we'll try to do nothing to upset him. >> it wouldn't be any fun that way... but he's doing...
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contributors mara liasson of national public radio, bill kristol of "the weekly standard," and juan williams national public radio. so it's now been minus a few hours, one week since the house passed healthcare reform. brit, which side do you think has had the better side, the better part of the argument so far about whether this is good or bad for the country? >> i don't think the argument has moved. the polling suggests that people's sentiments on this bill were where they were before the vote was taken, which is, you know, polls of i guess all adults, registered voters indicate opposed by three or 4% margin. polls of likely voters have a larger margin. now and it will be a good issue for the republicans. smart to talk about repeal and replace. they need to emphasize what they would replace it with. i think it's also important for the republicans to stop talking about this being unpopular. it's okay for pundits on tv programs like this to talk about that, but there is no point in republicans telling people what the people think. what they need to emphasize is what they would do. and i thin
contributors mara liasson of national public radio, bill kristol of "the weekly standard," and juan williams national public radio. so it's now been minus a few hours, one week since the house passed healthcare reform. brit, which side do you think has had the better side, the better part of the argument so far about whether this is good or bad for the country? >> i don't think the argument has moved. the polling suggests that people's sentiments on this bill were where they...
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bill. george washington professor edward berkowitz join us. and then a discussion on education with arnie duncan. then fill kristol with "the weekly standard." later, the president will sign the health care bill. this comes after the house passed the measure sunday night. we will have that live from the white house on c-span house2 and c-span.org at 11:00 a.m. eastern. >> mr. speaker, a message from the president of the united safe. >> mr. president, i am directed by the president of the united states. >> now secretary of state hillary clinton addresses members of the pro-israel lobbying group. the committee is holding regional holding its policy conference this week in washington. -- the committee is holding its policy conference this week in washington. this is about 40 minutes. [applause] ♪ >> thank you. thank you for that warm welcome, and it is wonderful to be back at aipac with so many good friends. aipac with so many good friends. i saw a number of them backstage before coming out and i can assure you that i received a lot of advice. i know i always do when i see my friends from aipac. and i want to thank lee rosenberg for that introdu
bill. george washington professor edward berkowitz join us. and then a discussion on education with arnie duncan. then fill kristol with "the weekly standard." later, the president will sign the health care bill. this comes after the house passed the measure sunday night. we will have that live from the white house on c-span house2 and c-span.org at 11:00 a.m. eastern. >> mr. speaker, a message from the president of the united safe. >> mr. president, i am directed by the...