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egghead! we need to win progressive boogie man bingo is for him to have the pinched nasal tone of classic movie nerd, eddie. >> algorithm. jon: well? does he? >> this bill was written in a tortured way. if they mandated the taxes to go by. lack of transparency is a huge political advantage. basically calls the stupidity of the american voter, or whatever. that was critical. [laughing] >> jon: holy [beep]! [laughing] >> jon: so this guy eddie -- i mean gruber. this guy says the american people were purposely mislead about obama care. let me ask another question. who the [beep] is he? by a complete peripheral player. president: you have drawn some of the brightest minds of academia and policy circles. many i have stolen ideas from liberally. people from robert gordon, john gruber. >> he attended five of the twelve meetings at the obama white house in 2009 including the meeting with the president. >> when the bill was being written the administration paid gruber almost $400,000 for technical advi
egghead! we need to win progressive boogie man bingo is for him to have the pinched nasal tone of classic movie nerd, eddie. >> algorithm. jon: well? does he? >> this bill was written in a tortured way. if they mandated the taxes to go by. lack of transparency is a huge political advantage. basically calls the stupidity of the american voter, or whatever. that was critical. [laughing] >> jon: holy [beep]! [laughing] >> jon: so this guy eddie -- i mean gruber. this guy...
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look, they're right about me being an egghead.there's no doubt about that, but it wasn't a failure in the sense that the data we have shows that people care about this issue. zephyr's campaign i think showed that, but in the races that we were in, we moved people to care about this issue and to vote on the basis of this issue. now of course, not enough to overcome the tsunami of republican victories. obviously, we were not able to overcome that. but that's not what we were pushing against. we were pushing against a view expressed in "politico." the view was, this is a, quote, zero issue. it doesn't move voters at all and that's just not true. we think it moves voters more than issues that i think of as fundamental, like, climate change or unions. this is an issue that really rallies people because they are so tired of the corruption of the system. >> so what did you learn new about money that you hadn't known in your long and thorough examination of corruption in america? >> i knew that candidates have to spent half their time or
look, they're right about me being an egghead.there's no doubt about that, but it wasn't a failure in the sense that the data we have shows that people care about this issue. zephyr's campaign i think showed that, but in the races that we were in, we moved people to care about this issue and to vote on the basis of this issue. now of course, not enough to overcome the tsunami of republican victories. obviously, we were not able to overcome that. but that's not what we were pushing against. we...
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. -- the security reform egghead say, you could do that in an afternoon. painful to do nd that. with medicare, oh no, that is a lot more complicated. i do not have any reason to believe -- i think that republicans in the long-term interests of the party desperately need to fix their problems with latino voters desperately need to reposition themselves somewhat immigration and, you know, if i were a republican strategist, i would say, you -- first of all, i would've wished that the democratic candidates would of got it done this time. for reform happens and they have to take for it -- remember in 2004, in the exit polls, president george w. of the latino vote. political e are scientist i think the polls were often it was were off and it was closer to 40%, but that's a heck of a lot better than 27% that mitt romney got. that's a question i need to take up with more sleep am a but i think were going to hear more about it. and it will be, what are they willing to do, and do the more conservative elements of the party -- can they come to terms with the infrastructure, capital spendin
. -- the security reform egghead say, you could do that in an afternoon. painful to do nd that. with medicare, oh no, that is a lot more complicated. i do not have any reason to believe -- i think that republicans in the long-term interests of the party desperately need to fix their problems with latino voters desperately need to reposition themselves somewhat immigration and, you know, if i were a republican strategist, i would say, you -- first of all, i would've wished that the democratic...
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this morning when the rectified are receive the call of a potential fire on a team on the block with eggheadtorian they're also toured the their lists a dozen people that lived inside of the home. everyone inside the home was able to get out on the wrong fire crept into walls and an immensely into the attic. about a dozen people that would help from others. in a slight loss to the damage was done with crosses that about a dozen people that may have lived their full-time or part-time. they're looking at the potential of a wall here and there caused the fire. >>mark: will fall in the aftermath of another fire this one in san jose the struggle across catholic church. a very emotional morning for church members could take some time they believe happened on the second floor in a room that was locked that room >>will tran: was insecure this is a lot invested it is to and find out the roof was clearly exposed and i believe this building is destroyed is up to the contractors they decided they need to knock it down or rebuild it. an hour after they had just wrapped up service he was saying goodbye to
this morning when the rectified are receive the call of a potential fire on a team on the block with eggheadtorian they're also toured the their lists a dozen people that lived inside of the home. everyone inside the home was able to get out on the wrong fire crept into walls and an immensely into the attic. about a dozen people that would help from others. in a slight loss to the damage was done with crosses that about a dozen people that may have lived their full-time or part-time. they're...
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. >> it always sounds good in theory with a bunch of eggheads or consultants.y stuff will happen to people, but the other side it will all get better. unified theory of politics. on the other side it will be better for everybody and it is fine. that is well and good until he gets to the moment you have to start inflicting the pain on individuals to get to where you are going, that becomes unpopular very fast. martha: unfortunately people are stupid enough or dumb enough to not know. thank you, we will see you soon. >> you bet. bill: are the problems piling up for bill cosby? so far not much from bill cosby. we will have details on that. martha: and al sharpton owes the government whole lot of money. could you get away with this? when we come back. ♪ ♪ first impressions are important. you've got to make every second count. banking designed for the way you live your life. so you can welcome your family home... for the first time. chase. so you can. bill: a massive airbag recall getting worse. the vehicle that would explode potential airbags. this live in washingt
. >> it always sounds good in theory with a bunch of eggheads or consultants.y stuff will happen to people, but the other side it will all get better. unified theory of politics. on the other side it will be better for everybody and it is fine. that is well and good until he gets to the moment you have to start inflicting the pain on individuals to get to where you are going, that becomes unpopular very fast. martha: unfortunately people are stupid enough or dumb enough to not know. thank...
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reform, theity egghead say he can do that in an afternoon. it's very painful to do that, but medicare, that's a lot more complicated. i just say that stuff is not going to happen. in the the publicans long-term interest of the party desperately need to fix their problems with latino voters and they desperately need to reposition themselves somewhat on immigration. if i were a republican strategist, i would have wished the democrats had done it this past time. the best case for republicans is, immigration reform happens and they don't have to vote for andnd picked off the base, start working on increasing those numbers. in 2004, in the exit polls, president george w. bush got 44% of the latino vote. thinkolitical scientist the exit polls were off and it was closer to 40%, but that's a heck of a lot better than 27% that mitt romney got. that's a question i need to take up with more sleep am a but i think were going to hear more about it. and it will be, what are they willing to do, and do the more conservative elements of the party -- can they
reform, theity egghead say he can do that in an afternoon. it's very painful to do that, but medicare, that's a lot more complicated. i just say that stuff is not going to happen. in the the publicans long-term interest of the party desperately need to fix their problems with latino voters and they desperately need to reposition themselves somewhat on immigration. if i were a republican strategist, i would have wished the democrats had done it this past time. the best case for republicans is,...
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boy, we sound like a couple of eggheads now and professor gruber makes that compact same argument. >>the uninsured and try deal with some of the runaway costs of health care as best they could at the time. there was a tremendous need. everybody knows it, who deals with health care. doesn't the conversation end there -- >> no. >> -- about the righteousness of purchase? >> no, i maintain in the king case those exchanges not set up by the states, those states that didn't set up changes and provide subsidies have to go away. if you take the subsidies away, the financial underpinning of the affordable care act is in jeopar jeopardy. >> you're saying it will have the practical effect of taking away the funding mechanism that makes obamacare work as opposed to undermy opinioning it as a hoax. >> correct. >> see, smerconish you have to slow down. takes me long enough to say your name, you got to slow down. >> i call the guy mit knucklehead, listen to me. >> no, you're smart and thank you for being on "new day." have a good weekend. >>ing milia and i slow it way down for chris, michael, okay,
boy, we sound like a couple of eggheads now and professor gruber makes that compact same argument. >>the uninsured and try deal with some of the runaway costs of health care as best they could at the time. there was a tremendous need. everybody knows it, who deals with health care. doesn't the conversation end there -- >> no. >> -- about the righteousness of purchase? >> no, i maintain in the king case those exchanges not set up by the states, those states that didn't...