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the csr is probably a no vote. do they knocked down military spending?mp up social spending. daca is in it. you have a three party system and that blows up the whole system. kevin: never a dull moment here in washington, d.c. we will leave it there, congressman. back to new york. isid: marty, after this done, you first try to sell it to the american people or do you move on to things like infrastructure? marty: i think you absolutely move on to infrastructure. this will be a difficult sell. as many have pointed out, the previous tax cut and most bill income people didn't even think they got a cut. the polls show that half of the american people thinks their taxes will go up. it will be a very difficult thing to sell. is veryinfrastructure accessible. how they do it is another question. shery: how about welfare reform? marty: paul ryan says he wants to move on to that kind of reform next year. i would say good luck with that. that is a third rail totally. shery: marty schenker, bloomberg's chief accountant. we will bring you the house tax vote life. you a
the csr is probably a no vote. do they knocked down military spending?mp up social spending. daca is in it. you have a three party system and that blows up the whole system. kevin: never a dull moment here in washington, d.c. we will leave it there, congressman. back to new york. isid: marty, after this done, you first try to sell it to the american people or do you move on to things like infrastructure? marty: i think you absolutely move on to infrastructure. this will be a difficult sell. as...
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'i would like to see csrs returned. is more we can do in creating flex ability in each state and how they operate the insurance marketplace, but the individual mandate is not the difference between stabilizing the marketplace or not. back to your salt question, it is critical. you mentioned there are 70 districts or 70 members who are really looking very closely and making sure we do have the combination of state income tax the ability -- to deduct that in relation to tax reform. what you do is you marry that with the lower tax rates with a higher income thresholds for this tax rates. i think the overwhelming geordie of hard-working taxpayers and families will see a tax cut out of this, along with the projected economic growth on the business side of the plan. i do believe we will get to a place out of the contrary -- the process going right now where most of risk and say this is a good plan for our country and a good plan for growth. shery: we have a congressman from new jersey yesterday. they wanted a full inclusion o
'i would like to see csrs returned. is more we can do in creating flex ability in each state and how they operate the insurance marketplace, but the individual mandate is not the difference between stabilizing the marketplace or not. back to your salt question, it is critical. you mentioned there are 70 districts or 70 members who are really looking very closely and making sure we do have the combination of state income tax the ability -- to deduct that in relation to tax reform. what you do is...
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kevin: to some extent, democrats want to have daca in the debate but in addition to the csr, obamacare subsidies with the house freedom caucus says it will not allow that to be included at all in their cr bill they are hoping to vote on this week to keep the government open. in addition to that, disaster relief funding, something to be a divisive issue for republicans. while there is a lot of anticipation we will pass it one-month extension through funding the government through january 20, there could be last-minute political hiccups along the way. if you are an investor, the big takeaway is still driving the conversation is not so much the impact of whether or not a shutdown, but the passing of this tax reform package. they: what will negotiations and the potential government shutdown boil down to? daca, funding for insurance markets? insuranceding for markets, the obamacare subsidies. in october, president trump dismantling the obamacare subsidies. some republicans were against that, like a republican from florida and in the senate, susan collins. a lot of low income americans rely
kevin: to some extent, democrats want to have daca in the debate but in addition to the csr, obamacare subsidies with the house freedom caucus says it will not allow that to be included at all in their cr bill they are hoping to vote on this week to keep the government open. in addition to that, disaster relief funding, something to be a divisive issue for republicans. while there is a lot of anticipation we will pass it one-month extension through funding the government through january 20,...
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. —— csr together. to order more than the number of people they invite. that is why we thought there was a problem we could solve. the food cycle team, coming from a food technology background, they are also very passionate about solving the issues with hunger in jakarta.” passionate about solving the issues with hunger in jakarta. i suppose it is everyone's nightmare to have not enough food, so people are over ordering. in the beginning, we were happy and excited. we actually did not realise it was going to go viral that fast. we are very blessed and very excited. the response we got was mostly positive. they mentioned to us this helps to solve their problems because they know that sometimes they have food left over, a food surplus, but nowhere to distribute it. so, yeah, it has been positive. tell us about the kind of people being helped by this. umm, so, we distribute it to those with needs in north jakarta and other areas in jakarta. by needs in north jakarta and other areas injakarta. by far, these
. —— csr together. to order more than the number of people they invite. that is why we thought there was a problem we could solve. the food cycle team, coming from a food technology background, they are also very passionate about solving the issues with hunger in jakarta.” passionate about solving the issues with hunger in jakarta. i suppose it is everyone's nightmare to have not enough food, so people are over ordering. in the beginning, we were happy and excited. we actually did not...
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furthermore, analysis by experts at adelaide or project that, coal, in combination, csr funding.r and $5 billion in annl reinsurance could lower 2019 premiums by 18%, and increased enrollment by 1.3 million people. the national association of insurance commissioners wrote that these two bills would significantly reduce health insurance premiums and help promote more stability in insurance markets. the naic said the following, providing reliable federal funding to reimburse health insurance carriers for the cost-sharing reduction program assistance that they give low income consumers and grants for states to establish invisible high risk pools or reinsurance would reduce premiums increases as much as 20%, and could encourage some carriers to stay in the market. madam president, in evaluating this bill, the question we should ask is not, does this tax cut make washington better off? the right question to ask is, does this tax cut make the american people better off? and the answer to the question is yes. the bill puts money back into the pockets of the american taxpayer with tax cuts be
furthermore, analysis by experts at adelaide or project that, coal, in combination, csr funding.r and $5 billion in annl reinsurance could lower 2019 premiums by 18%, and increased enrollment by 1.3 million people. the national association of insurance commissioners wrote that these two bills would significantly reduce health insurance premiums and help promote more stability in insurance markets. the naic said the following, providing reliable federal funding to reimburse health insurance...
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the second being csr's.a lot about obamacare, susan collins, and republicans are not entirely on the same page when it comes to csr's. the house budget is very different from the senate budget , but that said, all the sources i talked to indicate they will pass a one-month temporary continuing resolution to kick the can down the road to january 20, when they will have the larger political battle. like the idea of a government shutdown is off the table. even if there are disagreements, they are planning on kick the can down the road anyway. could be somere last-minute glitches, as we saw last night with tax reform, they are punting the larger battle until january 20. we should note, the house of representatives yesterday, right after they voted on tax reform voted on legislation that would increase the threshold of systemically important financial institutions. again, talking about this behind the scenes. dog crank rollbacks -- dodd-frank rollbacks potentially in the beginning of the year. great to have you w
the second being csr's.a lot about obamacare, susan collins, and republicans are not entirely on the same page when it comes to csr's. the house budget is very different from the senate budget , but that said, all the sources i talked to indicate they will pass a one-month temporary continuing resolution to kick the can down the road to january 20, when they will have the larger political battle. like the idea of a government shutdown is off the table. even if there are disagreements, they are...
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something smaller related to csr payments. it will be interesting to see where he is by june. if his numbers are still in the 30s he will be limited to where he can go. he can fund raise. that would be helpful to the party going forward. so far the rnc raised tremendously a lot of money. >> it's mostly about money when it comes to midterm races. getting on the air and getting online. are we going to see hard decisions for republican candidates in mid terms? ones who embrace the president fully and looking at a constituency that maybe doesn't embrace the president. >> i suspect they won't be hard decisions. it depends on the district and in swing districts and districts that are suburban and districts where candidates know president trump won't play well, they'll gladly take the money. they are probably not going to want a big rally in their district. there's other states. there are other districts whether president trump as he says, his base is solid. it just depends on where you are in the country. >> alex, what about these races we have just gone through. virginia, alabama,
something smaller related to csr payments. it will be interesting to see where he is by june. if his numbers are still in the 30s he will be limited to where he can go. he can fund raise. that would be helpful to the party going forward. so far the rnc raised tremendously a lot of money. >> it's mostly about money when it comes to midterm races. getting on the air and getting online. are we going to see hard decisions for republican candidates in mid terms? ones who embrace the president...
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csrs. it's something that's very popular in the senate, bipartisan support, not so much in the house. the other thing is disaster funding. $81 billion package that moved through the house of representatives right before they went on recess. it did not move through the senate. they need to fix that in the senate and send it back to the house. this deals with wildfires in california, hurricanes. >> doug: all the talk about the deficit increasing. >> people are saying we are back to this crisis again. charlie dent, republican congressman from pennsylvania, says we always have this trauma and chaos. the reason people are reluctant to vote for the 81 billion, especially among conservatives, is because they didn't anticipate this extra funding for disasters. you put that together with money they've already allocated, and it's $133 billion. >> doug: republicans in the senate have lost a senator. the slimmest of margins. what are the prospects for bipartisanship? >> you would think when you have a
csrs. it's something that's very popular in the senate, bipartisan support, not so much in the house. the other thing is disaster funding. $81 billion package that moved through the house of representatives right before they went on recess. it did not move through the senate. they need to fix that in the senate and send it back to the house. this deals with wildfires in california, hurricanes. >> doug: all the talk about the deficit increasing. >> people are saying we are back to...
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and csr's wrapped up with the obamacare, affordable care act piece of legislation.enator collins made a deal with mitch mcconnell that she would vote for the tax reform package provided to be funding for cost sharing reduction payments for these obamacare subsidies in the government funding bill. republicans say, no deal. we do not want that. that has become a divisive issue and could boil over as the race to pass the government funding bill by the end of the week is on. likely, they will pack a one-month -- pass a one-month extension, but a lot of these issues, defense spending, obamacare, and daca, will come up next month and they can only put it off for a little longer. julie: beyond those issues, i am looking at 2018. now that the tax bill is almost cleared, what is trump's agenda looking like for next year? kevin: and the structure. he wants to get infrastructure done. i talked to several republicans said, let's talk about priorities for the next calendar year. they say infrastructure sounds good do not have a plan. awaiting there principles of that infrastruct
and csr's wrapped up with the obamacare, affordable care act piece of legislation.enator collins made a deal with mitch mcconnell that she would vote for the tax reform package provided to be funding for cost sharing reduction payments for these obamacare subsidies in the government funding bill. republicans say, no deal. we do not want that. that has become a divisive issue and could boil over as the race to pass the government funding bill by the end of the week is on. likely, they will pack...
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these are the extra help they were getting before that president trump cut for health care, csrs are the term. something that's very popular in the senate, bipartisan support, but not so much in the house representatives. the other thing they have the deal with is disaster funding. $81 billion package that moves to the house are is that it is. before they got to recess. it did not move through the senate. they need to fix that in the senate and need to send that to the house of representatives. this deals with wildfires in california, hurricanes in texas and florida, certainly in puerto rico as well. >> doug: with all the talk about deficits and increasing with the tax cuts. >> that's when people are saying, wait a minute, we are back to this crisis here, charlie dent is a congress man from pennsylvania and he says we always have t this chaos right before they are trying to fund the government, there they go again. the reason people are reluctant to vote for that $81 billion, especially for the conservatives, they did not anticipate all this extra funding for disasters as recently as
these are the extra help they were getting before that president trump cut for health care, csrs are the term. something that's very popular in the senate, bipartisan support, but not so much in the house representatives. the other thing they have the deal with is disaster funding. $81 billion package that moves to the house are is that it is. before they got to recess. it did not move through the senate. they need to fix that in the senate and need to send that to the house of representatives....
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people, they would like to see as would some of the senators such as susan collins, that the so-called csr, the cost sharing reduction that would help them has got to be in here somewhere. do you expect that might get in there? >> well, i suspect that somewhere along the line in the next three days and eight hours as you described that that's going to be discussed and that will probably be one of the sticking points if you will that we have to get, one of the hurdles we have to get over but i'm convinced we can get over it liz: this brings us back to the tax reform bill which you were a yes vote, a happy yes vote. >> very happy. liz: this has a lot of people asking the question why is only 10% of this according to the congressional joint taxation committee, only 10% of this 1.5 trillion will really go to directly to the middle class. they may see some benefits later and then we find out things like carried interest is still in there for billionaires but also that john cornan the senator from texas managed to slip in language that deserves the 20% deduction formatter limited partnerships fo
people, they would like to see as would some of the senators such as susan collins, that the so-called csr, the cost sharing reduction that would help them has got to be in here somewhere. do you expect that might get in there? >> well, i suspect that somewhere along the line in the next three days and eight hours as you described that that's going to be discussed and that will probably be one of the sticking points if you will that we have to get, one of the hurdles we have to get over...
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mentioned a few minutes ago, congress is going to have to deal with some hairy issues including the csr payments deal that susan collins exacted as a concession as part of this tax reform plan, and some other big spending issues. it's not going to be easy going for congress when the lawmakers return and it's going to be an election year. the pressure is on, tepgs is heightened and the president clearly has his own list of things he wants to get done, which is going to add pressure, of course, to republican leaders to deliver on the agenda items. everyone is feeling very good right now. democrats seeing the polling and republicans with this big policy victory, but i think it's going to be back to reality when they return to washington at the beginning of next year. >> it will be interesting to watch for as well while this is a vacation period for many folks around the country, just how many of their constituents are speaking up on both sides and letting them know exactly what they think the agenda should be heading into the new year. thanks to all of you for sticking around and walking t
mentioned a few minutes ago, congress is going to have to deal with some hairy issues including the csr payments deal that susan collins exacted as a concession as part of this tax reform plan, and some other big spending issues. it's not going to be easy going for congress when the lawmakers return and it's going to be an election year. the pressure is on, tepgs is heightened and the president clearly has his own list of things he wants to get done, which is going to add pressure, of course,...
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what you're referring to is what they call the csr payments, to balance out the marketplace of obamacare. and i have absolutely every indication that they will address that at some point. the question is not whether they deal with it, the question is whether they shut down the government in order to deal with it, which is what they're failsing this week with the continued funding of government operations. i think they want to take care of that first and daca and things that democrats have been talking about for the last couple of months. >> stick around. we have a lot more to talk about. also have republican senator pat toomey from pennsylvania. he's still at the white house. he's going to join us next. i saw the change in rich when we moved into the new house. but having his parents over was enlightening. ♪ you don't like my lasagna? no, it's good. -hmm. -oh. huh. [ both laugh ] here, blow. blow on it. you see it, right? is there a draft in here? i'm telling you, it's so easy to get home insurance on progressive.com. progressive can't save you from becoming your parents. but we can save
what you're referring to is what they call the csr payments, to balance out the marketplace of obamacare. and i have absolutely every indication that they will address that at some point. the question is not whether they deal with it, the question is whether they shut down the government in order to deal with it, which is what they're failsing this week with the continued funding of government operations. i think they want to take care of that first and daca and things that democrats have been...
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here and there, but i think a lot of this is kicked into january, both on spending, both on perhaps csrments, obamacare subsidies, definitely on "dreamers" it sounds like. i think january is now where we're all going to be focusing. neil: amazing. we kicked the can for two weeks. now coming on the vern of an agreement that will kick it for another couple weeks. that is when you get serious. sounds like one of my diets. rachel, great seeing you again. thank you so much. >> thanks for having me. neil: rachel bade, incredible reporter for "politico." those are non-denials. i don't know about you. but i parsed language here. >>> looking at so-called net neutrality repeal been portrayed in the media as the end of the internet as we know it. really? really? and i take trulicity once a week to activate my body to release it, like it's supposed to. trulicity is not insulin. it comes in a once-weekly, truly easy-to-use pen. the pen where you don't have to see or handle a needle. and it works 24/7. trulicity is a once-weekly injectable medicine to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabete
here and there, but i think a lot of this is kicked into january, both on spending, both on perhaps csrments, obamacare subsidies, definitely on "dreamers" it sounds like. i think january is now where we're all going to be focusing. neil: amazing. we kicked the can for two weeks. now coming on the vern of an agreement that will kick it for another couple weeks. that is when you get serious. sounds like one of my diets. rachel, great seeing you again. thank you so much. >> thanks...
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the csr's was a legal decision that congress had not appropriated the money. other elements -- i can speak for myself -- >> how about cutting funding on out reach and advertising, appropriate or inappropriate? >> at some point these insurance companies have to do their own job. >> are you asserting the advertising dollars are not cut. >> they are cut. to the level of this program to the level of medicare part d. are you asserting that the -- senator kaine? >> good visiting with you yesterday. i have one question about each of your four goals, but before i do i'll tell you what i said to you yes. what i'm looking for from you is a commitment to the health care safety. i voted against your predecessor because he had commented negatively about planned parenthood, chip, medicare, medical care and the affordable care act. i don't think we can have an hhs secretary who doesn't support the safety net. that's what i'm looking for you. you say drug prices are too high. as a member of the aging committee, i kind of became convinced that there's a new model out there tha
the csr's was a legal decision that congress had not appropriated the money. other elements -- i can speak for myself -- >> how about cutting funding on out reach and advertising, appropriate or inappropriate? >> at some point these insurance companies have to do their own job. >> are you asserting the advertising dollars are not cut. >> they are cut. to the level of this program to the level of medicare part d. are you asserting that the -- senator kaine? >> good...
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flexibilities to the state, which would help the insurance companies keep their rates down this is the csr'simauto hoping that that does move forward. it did hit a hitch here last week, and so it's not going to be able to be addressed here in december, but hopefully in january. >> then the big overarching thing that we all, you know, at some point have to think about is entitlements and i can't believe all this is about the discretionary part versus the non-discretionary spending i mean, we're doing all this, says and we've already spent 80% of the budget when we -- on january 1st it's already gone, right? when do you look at that >> you are frustrated. i chair a subcommittee we haven't even gotern the bill up on the floor. we've got to do -- we've got to start functioning better here, and it has to be bipartisan, and we haven't been able to get there. that will be predictability. one of the interesting things you might find interesting on my subcommitt subcommittee, i'm going to do the oversight on the irs we're going to be on them from the very beginning to maerks today is a good day for t
flexibilities to the state, which would help the insurance companies keep their rates down this is the csr'simauto hoping that that does move forward. it did hit a hitch here last week, and so it's not going to be able to be addressed here in december, but hopefully in january. >> then the big overarching thing that we all, you know, at some point have to think about is entitlements and i can't believe all this is about the discretionary part versus the non-discretionary spending i mean,...
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the csr was a legal decision that congress had not appropriated the money. other elements i can speak tr myself how to approach. >> how about cutting advertising on. >> the advertising cuts actually were put the advertising for the this program many years into it at the level of medicare part d and advantage. at some point the insurance companies have to do their own job and fund their advertising. >> they are cut. they were cut to the level that it comparable. advertising funding and these insurance companies should stand on their own two feet. >> we'll have more time to engage. thank you very much. >> senator king. >> thank you. good visiting with you yesterday. i have one question about each of your four goals. what i'm looking for from you is a commitment to the healthcare safety net broadly defined. i voted against your predecessor. he commented negatively about planned parenthood and his brief tenure at the hhs proved he one kidding. i don't think we can have a secretary that doesn't support the safety net. your first goal you say drug prices are too h
the csr was a legal decision that congress had not appropriated the money. other elements i can speak tr myself how to approach. >> how about cutting advertising on. >> the advertising cuts actually were put the advertising for the this program many years into it at the level of medicare part d and advantage. at some point the insurance companies have to do their own job and fund their advertising. >> they are cut. they were cut to the level that it comparable. advertising...