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the first order of business is to repeal and replace obamacare.ressional republicans and said, "i really don't know what i'm doing here, so i'm gonna let you run my legislative agenda." we are united on repeal, but we are divided on replacement. [dana] there was a bill that, finally, was worked on very carefully by a lot of republicans to replace obamacare with a different healthcare system. they voted in the house, where they had the majority. but in the senate, it wasn't as easy. [nancy] alaska's lisa murkowski and maine's susan collins were the first to buck their party. that left arizona's john mccain a wild card ever since he said this on tuesday. it's a shell of a bill right now. we all know that. [ezekial] this wasn't a bill that was well thought out and that, i think, very much offended john mccain. he was a man who was not inclined to follow party lines just to follow party lines. and he was sick with cancer and came back to vote. the question now is whether he is going to take that maverick label and wear it proudly as he potentially tak
the first order of business is to repeal and replace obamacare.ressional republicans and said, "i really don't know what i'm doing here, so i'm gonna let you run my legislative agenda." we are united on repeal, but we are divided on replacement. [dana] there was a bill that, finally, was worked on very carefully by a lot of republicans to replace obamacare with a different healthcare system. they voted in the house, where they had the majority. but in the senate, it wasn't as easy....
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and force individuals onto the obamacare exchange, and drive up costs. but my bill would make sure the biden administration can't mandate the decision of small business owners and weaponize regulations to prevent access to stop-loss policies for small business owners. additionally, some state laws unfairly limit small businesses from ac session the self-insured market solely based on the size of their operations. by my willing -- but my legislation would protect the ability for businesses to self-insure and ensure that no government entity can prevent them from making the best possible decision for their business and their employees. another key provision of the choice arrangement act would make association health plans more accessible for small businesses and self-employed workers. this policy is a big win for my home state of virginia. last year virginia passed a law allowing realtors to form association health plans, but sadly the biden administration has threatened to block implementation of the state law because it doesn't comply with obamacare. vot
and force individuals onto the obamacare exchange, and drive up costs. but my bill would make sure the biden administration can't mandate the decision of small business owners and weaponize regulations to prevent access to stop-loss policies for small business owners. additionally, some state laws unfairly limit small businesses from ac session the self-insured market solely based on the size of their operations. by my willing -- but my legislation would protect the ability for businesses to...
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which created a new class of individuals, able bodied working age adults enrolled in obamacare -- if you think about the incentives facing states, when they are able to spend with all federal money, they don't have incentives to give value so they are allocating additional resources on the medicaid program that would be better spent elsewhere. host: your group is calling for the unwinding of medicare enrollment. explain. guest: congress was concerned that people will lose jobs and they would lose health insurance through the workplace and they would -- were concerned that states will be in a tough physical -- fiscal position. they passed a bill they gave more money to stay through medicaid and they increase the amount of what the federal government reimburses for states for states so long as states not take any action to restrict or remove people on the program so long as the public health emergency lasted. it lasted more than three years. in december last year congress passed legislation that allowed states to begin unwinding this sort of enhanced medicaid enrollment. we have about
which created a new class of individuals, able bodied working age adults enrolled in obamacare -- if you think about the incentives facing states, when they are able to spend with all federal money, they don't have incentives to give value so they are allocating additional resources on the medicaid program that would be better spent elsewhere. host: your group is calling for the unwinding of medicare enrollment. explain. guest: congress was concerned that people will lose jobs and they would...
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not have cared less about obamacare.s something that republicans cared about. >> the first order of business is to repeal and replace obamacare. >> he went to republican said, i don't know what i am doing so i will let you run the legislative agenda. >> we are united on repeal but divided on replacement. >> there was a bill that was worked on very carefully by a lot of republicans to replace obamacare with a different healthcare system. they voted in the house where they have the majority but in the senate, it was not as easy. >> a lisa murkowski and susan collins were the first to buck their party and that left john mccain. a wildcard. >> it is a shell of a bill. >> it was not well thought out and that offended john mccain. >> he was not inclined to follow party lines. and, he was sick with cancer and came back to vote. >> the question now is whether he is going to take that maverick label and wear it proudly as he potentially takes this down. >> the republican appeal failed, 49-51. >> the bill came on the floor in the
not have cared less about obamacare.s something that republicans cared about. >> the first order of business is to repeal and replace obamacare. >> he went to republican said, i don't know what i am doing so i will let you run the legislative agenda. >> we are united on repeal but divided on replacement. >> there was a bill that was worked on very carefully by a lot of republicans to replace obamacare with a different healthcare system. they voted in the house where they...
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and obamacare created a system of private plan competition and state based health insurance exchanges on paper. john, they look very similar. they seem very similar. but you make the argument that in fact, they are quite different and that medicare advantage works much better than the health exchanges. could you explain why that why that is true? yes, they are very similar paper and very different in practice. and that's why 50% of the seniors are in a medicare plan and over in the obamacare, the non subsidized part of that larger was a death spiral. it was going away because no one was buying until. congress came along and added all subsidies, even for people making half a million dollars a year. what's the difference? well, medicare advantage is the only place in our health care system where if a doctor discovers that a patient has a change in medical condition, he can forward that information. the insurer, which in this case is medicare and get a higher premium for his plan. and that is why in medicare advantage, you have special needs that specialize in diabetes and heart care and
and obamacare created a system of private plan competition and state based health insurance exchanges on paper. john, they look very similar. they seem very similar. but you make the argument that in fact, they are quite different and that medicare advantage works much better than the health exchanges. could you explain why that why that is true? yes, they are very similar paper and very different in practice. and that's why 50% of the seniors are in a medicare plan and over in the obamacare,...
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and force individuals onto the obamacare exchange, and drive up costs. but my bill would make sure the biden administration can't mandate the decision of small business owners and weaponize regulations to prevent access to stop-loss policies for small business owners. additionally, some state laws unfairly limit small businesses from ac session the self-insured market solely based on the size of their operations. by my willing -- but my legislation would protect the ability for businesses to self-insure and ensure that no government entity can prevent them from making the best possible decision for their business and their employees. another key provision of the choice arrangement act would make association health plans more accessible for small businesses and self-employed workers. this policy is a big win for my home state of virginia. last year virginia passed a law allowing realtors to form association health plans, but sadly the biden administration has threatened to block implementation of the state law because it doesn't comply with obamacare. vot
and force individuals onto the obamacare exchange, and drive up costs. but my bill would make sure the biden administration can't mandate the decision of small business owners and weaponize regulations to prevent access to stop-loss policies for small business owners. additionally, some state laws unfairly limit small businesses from ac session the self-insured market solely based on the size of their operations. by my willing -- but my legislation would protect the ability for businesses to...
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me tell you, i have no problem with folks saying obamacare's.e the folks who don't care? that's fine with me. >> now, it's time for bidenomics. >> with what the press is now called bidenomics, i don't know what that is. but it's working. >> obamacare started as a negative term, invented by republicans, until president bauman and democrats embrace the turn to take credit for providing health insurance for millions of people. bidenomics was first used by the wall street journal iniquitous's i'm of president biden's economic policies, now, it is being embraced. by president biden. today, president biden tweeted, bidenomics is working. the unemployment rate has been under 4% for 16 months in a row. the last time our nation had such a long stretch of low unemployment was in the 1960s. here is what president biden says in chicago today. >> guess what? bidenomics is working. when i took office, the pandemic was raging, and our economy was reeling. supply chains were broken, millions of people unemployed. hundreds of thousands of small business is on th
me tell you, i have no problem with folks saying obamacare's.e the folks who don't care? that's fine with me. >> now, it's time for bidenomics. >> with what the press is now called bidenomics, i don't know what that is. but it's working. >> obamacare started as a negative term, invented by republicans, until president bauman and democrats embrace the turn to take credit for providing health insurance for millions of people. bidenomics was first used by the wall street journal...
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connection between an ordinary smartphone and the low-orbiting satellite of the company known as obamacarethe researchers of our country were able to recover agricultural waste by implementing technological projects and produce by-products from them, according to jihad's announcement. university, the production of modified starch from potato waste, the transformation of date waste into natural sweeteners, the production of flour and bread from oak, and the transformation of garlic waste and juice factories into a type of fiber with natural origin and its return to the product cycle are among the achievements of academic jihad researchers. the research group was also able to reduce water consumption in the agricultural sector with the help of artificial intelligence and the internet of things
connection between an ordinary smartphone and the low-orbiting satellite of the company known as obamacarethe researchers of our country were able to recover agricultural waste by implementing technological projects and produce by-products from them, according to jihad's announcement. university, the production of modified starch from potato waste, the transformation of date waste into natural sweeteners, the production of flour and bread from oak, and the transformation of garlic waste and...
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the passenger route network is allowed to subsidize from a very profit go freight route wise in obamacare live site, the site that way. so very profitable, amtrak gets a big subsidy from uh, the federal government. um, is it the whole point developed right away is, is that the rule was, as i mentioned, the societies will benefit all the time. so something that fits well into a standard capitalist model, and that's because there were cloud vast amounts of investment. the operating costs are quite high, but, and they need to operate throughout the day where there's both russell drives and kind of less profitable uh, of peak strides. so they, they don't really look as conventional businesses with, as i say, the exception of kind of a few exceptions, particularly fact where it was, but they do look as something that benefit society. thank you so much for your time today, kristen walmart. now the biggest winner in this infrastructure race is definitely going to be china who has the world's largest high speed rail network. china has built a network that spans nearly 25000 miles and is now the w
the passenger route network is allowed to subsidize from a very profit go freight route wise in obamacare live site, the site that way. so very profitable, amtrak gets a big subsidy from uh, the federal government. um, is it the whole point developed right away is, is that the rule was, as i mentioned, the societies will benefit all the time. so something that fits well into a standard capitalist model, and that's because there were cloud vast amounts of investment. the operating costs are...
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they have no choice but to talk about the health care plan obama wanted to do as obamacare.a criticism for a long time and then finally obama, i remember it one of the events, he said you know it, yeah, let's call it obamacare. and then it actually is pretty popular. bidenomics. we would talk about biden inflation. it does kind of flow off the tongue but in a way that makes people, it reminds people that the inflation issues are not necessarily -- they want people to think about the chips act in the infrastructure bill, as if that's real day-to-day economics. that's not what people are dealing within their paychecks. >> judge jeanine: consumer goods are up 15 points, 5%. real wages have literally decreased i think 26 months straight. people's salaries are not holding up. in line with what dana was just saying, how do they sound like this with a straight face? >> jesse: there was a lot of trickle down in previous presidencies. /taxes and regulations. middle-class wages exploded. if the fastest clip in 50 years. $5,000, $10,000 for middle class americans. wages are going down
they have no choice but to talk about the health care plan obama wanted to do as obamacare.a criticism for a long time and then finally obama, i remember it one of the events, he said you know it, yeah, let's call it obamacare. and then it actually is pretty popular. bidenomics. we would talk about biden inflation. it does kind of flow off the tongue but in a way that makes people, it reminds people that the inflation issues are not necessarily -- they want people to think about the chips act...
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reportera: bajo la ley de obamacare, se exigiÓ que la mayorÍa de los planes de seguro cubrieron al menospretende asegurar el acceso de los veteranos y empleados federales a los mÉtodos anticonceptivos, entre otras disposiciones. biden plasmÓ su firma un dÍa antes del aniversario del fallo del tribunal supremo que anulÓ "roe vs. wade". los mÉtodos anticonceptivos son muy utilizados en estados unidos. las estadÍsticas mÁs recientes muestran que aproximadamente el 65 % de las mujeres de 15 a 49 aÑos lo utilizaron de 2017 a 2019 segÚn los cdc. maity: tras 12 dÍas de intensas labores de reconstrucciÓn, hoy el trÁfico comenzÓ a fluir de nuevo en el tramo de la carretera interestatal 95 en philadelphia, que se derrumbÓ tras la explosiÓn de un canon cisterna, el departamento de transporte gastÓ 3 millones de dÓlares para resolver temporalmente esta emergencia vial. leÓn: lo hicieron rapidÍsimo. miami le rinde homenaje a leo messi. le mostramos imÁgenes completas tras la pausa. raÚl: este lunes en "despierta amÉrica" arrancamos con alan tacher y lindsay casinelli y todo lo que estÁ pasando en la
reportera: bajo la ley de obamacare, se exigiÓ que la mayorÍa de los planes de seguro cubrieron al menospretende asegurar el acceso de los veteranos y empleados federales a los mÉtodos anticonceptivos, entre otras disposiciones. biden plasmÓ su firma un dÍa antes del aniversario del fallo del tribunal supremo que anulÓ "roe vs. wade". los mÉtodos anticonceptivos son muy utilizados en estados unidos. las estadÍsticas mÁs recientes muestran que aproximadamente el 65 % de las...
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people are, you know, in obamacare, the lobby relinquished and said maybe we should have health insurance for everybody. and so there was, you know, knowing the history and knowing what are sort of the changes brought about more optimism for. me and so and i think that even in a very sort of like you know we are going to have to reckon with this we're going to have to reckon with this because doctors are leaving the field. we're having like i mean, i can tell they're either leaving the field early because they're fed up with how medicine is. and i'm not i don't mean just doctor, i mean practitioners, nurses. i mean, it's it's there there comes a point where people are like, i'm done with this transactional nature things like that of dealing insurance is and so we have to we're getting to the point where we're at least finally having to reckon with that, that even burnout is like a symptom of the medical system. i think it's time to pass the mic around the rooms. what questions do i have? i see a hand over in the far back. hi, i wondering if you could talk about heal. yeah. what it is, why
people are, you know, in obamacare, the lobby relinquished and said maybe we should have health insurance for everybody. and so there was, you know, knowing the history and knowing what are sort of the changes brought about more optimism for. me and so and i think that even in a very sort of like you know we are going to have to reckon with this we're going to have to reckon with this because doctors are leaving the field. we're having like i mean, i can tell they're either leaving the field...
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obamacare. created a new class of individuals, able-bodied, working age adults, who are enrolled with obamacare. if you think about the incentives facing states when they're able to spend with all federal money, they do not have incentives to get value or because having conscious. they are allocating additional resources on the medicaid program that would be better spent elsewhere. host: your group is calling for the unwinding of medicaid enrollment. explain. guest: so, go back to the start of covid. in march 2020 congress was concerned, understandably, that people would lose jobs and health insurance through the workplace. there were also concerned that states would be in a tough fiscal position. they passed a bill, the families first coronavirus relief act, gave more money to states through medicaid. basically, they increased the amount of what the federal government reimburses for states. so long as states did not take any actions to restrict eligibility or remove people from the program. so
obamacare. created a new class of individuals, able-bodied, working age adults, who are enrolled with obamacare. if you think about the incentives facing states when they're able to spend with all federal money, they do not have incentives to get value or because having conscious. they are allocating additional resources on the medicaid program that would be better spent elsewhere. host: your group is calling for the unwinding of medicaid enrollment. explain. guest: so, go back to the start of...
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supreme court justice kagan was a solicitor general for obama and she did not recuse yourself on obamacare which affected this country in a lot of ways. there needs to be more scrutiny and definitely the supreme court should be held to the same standard as the lower courts. i would like to know what you have to say about kagan. host: let's get a response and i think he was talking with the senate judiciary committee holding ethical standard hearings for the supreme court. guest: it's really interesting. the recusal standard at the court for kagan and for every justice on the court, we are playing a guessing game when it comes to, historically, whether they recuse themselves from a case, why they are refusing. there has been a lot of writing in legal scholarship. they should be disclosing things proactively. when there is a potential conflict, they should be saying with that potential conflict is why they don't have to recuse themselves. right now, these refusals more or less a mystery. they don't say why they are or not recusing themselves. it's not a decision that can be challenged really
supreme court justice kagan was a solicitor general for obama and she did not recuse yourself on obamacare which affected this country in a lot of ways. there needs to be more scrutiny and definitely the supreme court should be held to the same standard as the lower courts. i would like to know what you have to say about kagan. host: let's get a response and i think he was talking with the senate judiciary committee holding ethical standard hearings for the supreme court. guest: it's really...
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wise in obamacare last night. the fact that was a very profitable amtrak gets a big subsidy from uh, the federal government. um, is it the whole play developed right away is, is that the rule was, as i mentioned, the societies will benefit all the time. so something that fits well into a standard capitalist model, and that's because they were cloud vast amounts of investment. the operating costs are quite high, but, and they need to operate throughout the day whether it's by rush out drives and kind of less profitable uh, of peaks drives. so they, they don't really look as conventional businesses with, as i say, the exception of kind of a few exceptions, particularly fact where it was. but they do look as uh, something that benefit society. thank you so much for your time today, kristen walmart. now the biggest winner in this infrastructure race is definitely going to be china who has the world's largest high speed rail network. china has built a network that spans nearly 25000 miles and is now the world's largest
wise in obamacare last night. the fact that was a very profitable amtrak gets a big subsidy from uh, the federal government. um, is it the whole play developed right away is, is that the rule was, as i mentioned, the societies will benefit all the time. so something that fits well into a standard capitalist model, and that's because they were cloud vast amounts of investment. the operating costs are quite high, but, and they need to operate throughout the day whether it's by rush out drives and...
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just north african nations that having to address these issues. nicholas hopkins in molly's cops, obamacare when many my friends begin that, johnny's the jury to europe, starts here from the bus station in downtown, by my coat. like this one, it's almost impossible for young mullins or africans wanting to go to europe to obtain a visa, so many people use the bus instead their journey from by my code. then on to the northern cities of go onto the desert, it is an incredibly dangerous trip. migraines has to brave breakdowns of the bus the sheets and also arm groups here, despite the cold list, this has taken place during these journeys. young people continue to to take the dangerous trip to europe. among them getting ready is your to car a students in accountancy here at the university and by myself. you. and while the after our studies the all new opportunities, no job offers on the unemployment. we are desperate for countries like germany and france, preventing people to get to the european union starts right here in africa. even involved with the un peacekeeping force in this country that
just north african nations that having to address these issues. nicholas hopkins in molly's cops, obamacare when many my friends begin that, johnny's the jury to europe, starts here from the bus station in downtown, by my coat. like this one, it's almost impossible for young mullins or africans wanting to go to europe to obtain a visa, so many people use the bus instead their journey from by my code. then on to the northern cities of go onto the desert, it is an incredibly dangerous trip....
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and then upholding station embodies capital, obamacare. so it is a test for the multi military gen to it's more than a referendum where people will be counting votes for this constitution, but more or show support for the multi 1000000 children to see me going. because if this referendum goes to in this constitution goes to they will give a senior, going to have the ability to run in the upcoming presidential elections. and i want to show you this pulling station. you see the usual assessors, the ballad papers, the voting and station, but missing are the independent observers that would give credibility to this. no 8000000 volumes are eligible to vote for many of them will not be able to do so. there are those that are displaced over a 1000000 molly into have been displaced because of the ongoing conflict. and then there are those that haven't gotten registered to vote. and then there are those that are simply unable to go to the pulling station because of the threats of arms . but this is a moment where mullins have finally said over how
and then upholding station embodies capital, obamacare. so it is a test for the multi military gen to it's more than a referendum where people will be counting votes for this constitution, but more or show support for the multi 1000000 children to see me going. because if this referendum goes to in this constitution goes to they will give a senior, going to have the ability to run in the upcoming presidential elections. and i want to show you this pulling station. you see the usual assessors,...
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he said he was going to repeal and replace obamacare. he had a republican congress and couldn't get it done. said he was going to balance the budget in four years. he left with the biggest deficit of any president in american history. said he was going to retire the national debt in eight years. he added $8 trillion to the national debt in four years. >>> let's bring in our panel. is chris christie trying this radical honesty approach? what's the purpose of the approach his taking? >> everything he's put out there, from a fund-raising standpoint, get me to the 40,000 donors and status in the poll. i looked at chris christie getting into this. he is the face for a super pac of anybody but trump. him stepping up, is reminding other candidates that they don't have to play in the sand box. there's a drafting aspect of this. what's being lost is while the other candidates are drafting behind christie, they're organizers. in iowa and new hampshire, if you have organization, you can win. >> is he following suit? >> it remains to be seen. donald
he said he was going to repeal and replace obamacare. he had a republican congress and couldn't get it done. said he was going to balance the budget in four years. he left with the biggest deficit of any president in american history. said he was going to retire the national debt in eight years. he added $8 trillion to the national debt in four years. >>> let's bring in our panel. is chris christie trying this radical honesty approach? what's the purpose of the approach his taking?...
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but i will say this, during president obama's era, republicans tried to take him with the phrase obamacarections but over time, the affordable care act became really popular, americans embraced it and they got a lot of credit for it so if biden and his advisers are right, that the economy is going to continue to get better and they can convince americans thatis and they can convince americans that is true, he will want that to be associated with his name by 2020. to be associated with his name b 2020. �* , to be associated with his name b 2020. �*, ., ~ ., , by 2020. let's talk about his ossible by 2020. let's talk about his possible opponent. - by 2020. let's talk about his possible opponent. the - by 2020. let's talk about his i possible opponent. the former president is the front runner for the republican nomination. today the head elections in georgia spoke to special counseljack smith's office. troubles reported asking him to find those in his favour right after the election. many of us have heard that phone call. how significant is this given we do expect an indictment to come in the
but i will say this, during president obama's era, republicans tried to take him with the phrase obamacarections but over time, the affordable care act became really popular, americans embraced it and they got a lot of credit for it so if biden and his advisers are right, that the economy is going to continue to get better and they can convince americans thatis and they can convince americans that is true, he will want that to be associated with his name by 2020. to be associated with his name...
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she was part of the implementation of obamacare, do you remember that?r memories. >> greg: i'm sorry, i'm sorry. that tape was supposed to show something not awesome. that was amazing. jeff, i don't think you could crap on the front of a boat. >> i could do that, you got the wrong guy, i could definitely do that. >> greg: does this bother, you the covid lockdowns, she gets rewarded. >> it's crap, that clip, i had the -- i had that exact same thing happen to me once. >> greg: oh, really? >> i'm not giving him football. then before you know it i was in crate and barrel then some farmer as market. power or any of these things, they are about making men miserable. you know, making us stay home all day, a woman's dream. >> greg: lauren, i always suspected they were laughing at us and she laughed at us. >> i know, that's irritating i listened to all the rules back in the day. that was me. and -- i know. i know. >> greg: rip her to shreds. >> i think that is the problem right now, 44% of americans trust the cdc. how can you do anything if less than half the cou
she was part of the implementation of obamacare, do you remember that?r memories. >> greg: i'm sorry, i'm sorry. that tape was supposed to show something not awesome. that was amazing. jeff, i don't think you could crap on the front of a boat. >> i could do that, you got the wrong guy, i could definitely do that. >> greg: does this bother, you the covid lockdowns, she gets rewarded. >> it's crap, that clip, i had the -- i had that exact same thing happen to me once....
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>> kayleigh: this is basic fairness and john roberts, who saved obamacare is a hawk on this. on affirmative action. i think this gets rolled back and makes live issue, policy issue. >> harris: talk about discrimination those in the asian community are feeling. >> this guy is a rock star, had 1590, and i was looking higher than averages at mit or harvard. this guy was told by counselors and teachers, you will have a harder time because you are asian americans. he had the model run and they said you have 20% chance getting accepted as asian american. >> harris: discrimination is ability to do well on test. last night i said to leo terrell, this feels like some sort of weird discrimination against people of color, saying, if you're black, you need help at all times, you cannot succeed unless we dumb it down for you to succeed, that is also insulting. >> kayleigh: if you're bright, you're bright. >> kennedy: if you can ace the sat, have the red carpet rolled out wherever you are, last bastion of acceptable racism and the system has to be dismantled. two cases against public unive
>> kayleigh: this is basic fairness and john roberts, who saved obamacare is a hawk on this. on affirmative action. i think this gets rolled back and makes live issue, policy issue. >> harris: talk about discrimination those in the asian community are feeling. >> this guy is a rock star, had 1590, and i was looking higher than averages at mit or harvard. this guy was told by counselors and teachers, you will have a harder time because you are asian americans. he had the model...
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it's nonsensical symbolic stuff and repealing obamacare and stuff. it takes the eye off the ball of anything you actually want to achieve. >> so it is this world, the marjorie taylor greene, boebert world that is not only the whirling divish inside the party, right, just sort of knocking everything over and disorienting the members, but it is also the gravitational force that is pulling the party further and further away from, hey, can you put up a bill to anything, do something about health care. because the distraction is so great, the red meat is so real for a lot of the base, they don't know how else to escape this vortex, and so they sink further and further into it. what we saw, what c-span captured was basically boebert a little peaked that all of a sudden marjorie taylor greene figured out to make herself the fan girl for the speaker. probably if these things are what i hear throwing her weight around on the house, which really concerning to a lot of members. this is what this is. this is that tension, and what it requires is a referee, a rin
it's nonsensical symbolic stuff and repealing obamacare and stuff. it takes the eye off the ball of anything you actually want to achieve. >> so it is this world, the marjorie taylor greene, boebert world that is not only the whirling divish inside the party, right, just sort of knocking everything over and disorienting the members, but it is also the gravitational force that is pulling the party further and further away from, hey, can you put up a bill to anything, do something about...
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. >> you had this fiscally conservative libertarian coalition that were angry about obamacare.hey wanted government out of our lives. and the tea party movement became the vessel for those sentiments. >> look, you're not paying attention to what the average and majority of the people want. >> the radical left has got control of the process. >> this was a social movement on the right of a kind we'd never really seen before among kind of an older predominantly white, predominantly working class group in this country. >> but for all that the tea party was supposed to be about fiscal conservatism, a lot of republican voters didn't actually care about any of that. >> for all their anger at what they see as ever expanding government, 62% of them think medicare and social security are worthwhile programs. >> as long as government subsidies and programs went to help republican voters, they were fine with it. they just didn't like that they thought it was going to people who didn't deserve it. >> you're taking money out of us to give everybody else insurance when that's not a right that
. >> you had this fiscally conservative libertarian coalition that were angry about obamacare.hey wanted government out of our lives. and the tea party movement became the vessel for those sentiments. >> look, you're not paying attention to what the average and majority of the people want. >> the radical left has got control of the process. >> this was a social movement on the right of a kind we'd never really seen before among kind of an older predominantly white,...
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maybe they discuss which name will last longer, obamacare or bidennomics.eil: the bidennomics is a tongue-twister. thank you, edward. final story tonight or today look at impact what is going on in russia indeed. we've been following vladmir putin, but for my money, revealing quotes come out of alexander, lou lukashenko saying a lot of curious things striking me as tony sopranoish. belarus authorities will keep close eye on them, the wagner group, when it comes comes to yevgeny prigozhin leader of soon to be disassembled wagner group, his exile in belarus is being examined. rob spalding, former air force brigadier general, author of war without rules. general, what to make of the leader of bella ruse is saying? he is not quite in sync has his eyes certainly on prigozhin and a lot of his cohorts who are now in belarus? >> i think one of the things he is in sync with putin who he essentially acted as proxy for. there are two things in politics, money and power. i think this was about money and clearly prigozhin got what he wanted. the problem is now the effec
maybe they discuss which name will last longer, obamacare or bidennomics.eil: the bidennomics is a tongue-twister. thank you, edward. final story tonight or today look at impact what is going on in russia indeed. we've been following vladmir putin, but for my money, revealing quotes come out of alexander, lou lukashenko saying a lot of curious things striking me as tony sopranoish. belarus authorities will keep close eye on them, the wagner group, when it comes comes to yevgeny prigozhin leader...
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just as biden's predecessor flipped the term obamacare to his advantage.enomics? >> it's important for folks to understand what ultimately this is about is making sure rather than focusing on trickle down economics where we hope that if we give big tax breaks to the super rich and wealthy and big corporations, somehow it will make its way down to everyday americans, a flawed policy that has proven to fail. the new way forward is to create economic growth from the ground up. that means investment in infrastructure. that means investment in manufacturing. that means investment in green energy. growing the economy in that way creates actual jobs that pay good wages that are union oriented. they are sustainable for the foreseeable future. this is the work of the future. this is the type of economic plan that can close economic inequality as opposed to exacerbating it as we saw with the tax cuts proposed by trump and ultimately enacted, which added $2 trillion to our deficit. the vast majority of the benefit going to the top 1%. these are the types of policies
just as biden's predecessor flipped the term obamacare to his advantage.enomics? >> it's important for folks to understand what ultimately this is about is making sure rather than focusing on trickle down economics where we hope that if we give big tax breaks to the super rich and wealthy and big corporations, somehow it will make its way down to everyday americans, a flawed policy that has proven to fail. the new way forward is to create economic growth from the ground up. that means...
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we asked gerry baker at the wall street journal -- >> president obama had to own obamacare, and darks head. >> sandra: own it. >> here's the thing. $1.9 trillion out there that we did not need as an economy, and because we did not need it, yeah, looks great for your gdp number, and tout that. >> sandra: that's up. >> of course it's up. listen, he should have did 10 trillion, he could have had the greatest gdp in presidential history. but purchasing power crumbled. and you normally go to the store with 100 bucks, you come out with two bags. under president biden, you come out with 200 bucks and come out with one. auto loans, $100 a month extra interest rates, and mortgage, 450 a month, it's nuts. >> sandra: the latest growth numbers and say wait, what happened, what happened to the -- >> you are going to have growth. 1.9 trillion, of course you have growth but it's temporary, it's a second. you get less. people are getting less, even though the numbers look good. you know, you understand the economy better than anyone, you know there's a difference between the headline number, the nom
we asked gerry baker at the wall street journal -- >> president obama had to own obamacare, and darks head. >> sandra: own it. >> here's the thing. $1.9 trillion out there that we did not need as an economy, and because we did not need it, yeah, looks great for your gdp number, and tout that. >> sandra: that's up. >> of course it's up. listen, he should have did 10 trillion, he could have had the greatest gdp in presidential history. but purchasing power crumbled....
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they did obamacare and the worst financial regulation in our country's history, dodd frank, which isnity banks and hurting small businesses from accessing capital in our country right now. that came under him. we want to give parents all opportunities to find the best academic outcome for their child, the best place to do that. we want to have a flee-flowing capital system so you can start a small business and find different avenues. we want safe streets and safe communities by following the rule of law. what we also want is a justice system that is a respecter of all persons and follows the law even-handedly across the board that doesn't pick and choose. that is the conservative value system. that's why black voters should be considering republicans today in america and going forward. >> martha: this is what president obama said in 2004. go into the counties around chicago and people will tell you they don't want their texas money wasted by welfare agency or the pentagon. go to the inner city, folks will tell you that government alone can't teach kids to learn. they know parents hav
they did obamacare and the worst financial regulation in our country's history, dodd frank, which isnity banks and hurting small businesses from accessing capital in our country right now. that came under him. we want to give parents all opportunities to find the best academic outcome for their child, the best place to do that. we want to have a flee-flowing capital system so you can start a small business and find different avenues. we want safe streets and safe communities by following the...
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and two years later, president obama was re-elected as his campaign was selling "i love my obamacare"re's an interesting dynamic at play which i was talking to one of president biden's closest adviser, the mood is sour coming out of the pandemic. and campaigns tell a story. this is the beginning in a citiy president biden will come to accept his party's nomination for the second term, begins to tell the story not just what he's done the last 2 1/2 years, the infrastructure law, the c.h.i.p.s. bill, the inflation reduction act, but more importantly why he's done it, the voters he has in mind, the kinds of people at the root of his economic philosophy. he likes to chide his economic advisers for coming up with facts and figures to define what it means in the middle class. the president said the middle class is able to bring in your parent if you need to take care of them. to go to a park in your neighborhood that's safe. so, this is the beginning of an effort as they enter campaign mode to begin telling that story and to try to resolve that really difficult disconnect between the public
and two years later, president obama was re-elected as his campaign was selling "i love my obamacare"re's an interesting dynamic at play which i was talking to one of president biden's closest adviser, the mood is sour coming out of the pandemic. and campaigns tell a story. this is the beginning in a citiy president biden will come to accept his party's nomination for the second term, begins to tell the story not just what he's done the last 2 1/2 years, the infrastructure law, the...
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poetic that they hav locked the former slave states which all by the way - very few of them expande obamacarehave the worst health care outcomes, th highest female mortality i terms of childbirth, particularly women of color. the states with some of th worst performing preschools, who don't even fond preschool, and essentially provide very little care for women who have children, and for children, ar saying no, everybody has t give birth no matter what raped, incest victim, child, w do not care. you are going to give birth. and so we were going to have some stakeholder sitting alongside the vice president some of whom have suffered rea injury, material injury. and sometimes permanent medica injury because of these laws >> oh, so this will be a conversation beyond just the two of you >> absolutely. so we are going to have -- and one of the guests that i a the most excited to talk with, you know, when people talk about the end of roe, they tal about jobs, and that's the shorthand that we use. but there was another part t that case, it was jackso women's health and we are going to have tha woman
poetic that they hav locked the former slave states which all by the way - very few of them expande obamacarehave the worst health care outcomes, th highest female mortality i terms of childbirth, particularly women of color. the states with some of th worst performing preschools, who don't even fond preschool, and essentially provide very little care for women who have children, and for children, ar saying no, everybody has t give birth no matter what raped, incest victim, child, w do not...
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he said he would replace obamacare and they didn't get that done. left us with the great deficit?ern history. said he'd get rid of the national debt in national debt in eight years and left it trillions higher when he left in four years. there's a record of very significant things on public policy. remember, he used to go after barack obama for playing government i remember standing on the debate stage up time and he looked in the camera and said i will not play golf a day because i'll be so busy fixing all of america's problems and wound up paying golf for 260 days, promises both big and small he broke them, he disappointed our party and disappointed the country, and that's going to be the focus of this campaign. >> i have a lot more to you, but we'll have to squeeze in a quick break. stay with us. we'll be right back. the pickleball club. who knew the subway series could get even better? me, i knew. maybe you u should host a commercial then. sure, okay. subway series just keeps getting better. when you sleep more deeply, you wake up more energized. introducing purple's new mattr
he said he would replace obamacare and they didn't get that done. left us with the great deficit?ern history. said he'd get rid of the national debt in national debt in eight years and left it trillions higher when he left in four years. there's a record of very significant things on public policy. remember, he used to go after barack obama for playing government i remember standing on the debate stage up time and he looked in the camera and said i will not play golf a day because i'll be so...
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he said he was going to repeal and replace obamacare.publican congress, he didn't get it done. so you have to take with a grain of salt everything he says including last night saying that he didn't have time to go through the boxes that the government was asking him for for 1 1/2 years because he's too busy. every picture i saw donald trump since he left the white house, you see him on a golf course playing golf. he could have spend a few hours going through the boxes to avoid what is happening to the country. >> would you ever run as a third-party candidate? >> no, i'm a republican. i'll run as a republican or i won't run. >> martha: you think that could happen, perhaps a republican and a democrat together? >> if trump is the nominee, that will happen. >> martha: let's get to some of the questions. teresa is a registered republican, small business owner. teresa, what is on your mind for the former governor? >> i feel like the middle class hard working middle class is muted. completely muted. third generation at one business and fourth g
he said he was going to repeal and replace obamacare.publican congress, he didn't get it done. so you have to take with a grain of salt everything he says including last night saying that he didn't have time to go through the boxes that the government was asking him for for 1 1/2 years because he's too busy. every picture i saw donald trump since he left the white house, you see him on a golf course playing golf. he could have spend a few hours going through the boxes to avoid what is happening...
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prescription drug coverage and the fact that republicans, right, have voted on this bill to repeal obamacare is what the rally was really about in philadelphia. it was -- the base knows what is at stake. we need to talk to those moderates, those independences are like the economy is not so great, i don't feel so great about the job the president is doing and it feels very similar to what the obama campaign did in their re-election in 2012 when people were feeling sour about the economy and obama's handling it of. they said we're doing a good job and this person is going to do terrible. mitt romney is not the right person because he's a capitalist who will -- just look out for rich people. in this case, the argument is democrats are on your side. that is why you have labor talking about here is the way in which we're looking out for the regular person and republicans are always going to look out for the rich guys and manu, you know better than anyone, if they're going to have another vote on taxes in congress next year. >> the white house is very excited about that. >> the white house is very
prescription drug coverage and the fact that republicans, right, have voted on this bill to repeal obamacare is what the rally was really about in philadelphia. it was -- the base knows what is at stake. we need to talk to those moderates, those independences are like the economy is not so great, i don't feel so great about the job the president is doing and it feels very similar to what the obama campaign did in their re-election in 2012 when people were feeling sour about the economy and...
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he said he was going to repeal and replace obamacare. and he couldn't get it done. he said he was going to balance the budget in four years. and he left with the biggest deficit of any president in american history. he said he was going to retire the national debts in eight years. and he added eight trillion dollars to the national debt in four years. >> let's bring in our panel. joining me now, we have new york times business reporter emma goldberg, podcast host josh barrow, former organizer for hillary clinton -- and republican strategist jason -- jason, i will start with. you is chris christie trying this radical honesty approach, hoping that other people will jump on board? what is this the purpose of the approach is taking? >> if you look at everything is put out there from a fundraising standpoint and some of the -- get me to the 40,000 donors and the 1% in the polls, i can take trump on in the debates. that, i think, is his goal. i kind of looked at chris christie getting into this as, he is the face of the super back super pac as
he said he was going to repeal and replace obamacare. and he couldn't get it done. he said he was going to balance the budget in four years. and he left with the biggest deficit of any president in american history. he said he was going to retire the national debts in eight years. and he added eight trillion dollars to the national debt in four years. >> let's bring in our panel. joining me now, we have new york times business reporter emma goldberg, podcast host josh barrow, former...
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republicans were doing during the entire obama administration, revealing obamacare.the ball of anything you actually want to achieve. >> it is this world the marjorie taylor greene, boebert world that isn't only the whirling dervish inside of the party, right? just sort of knocking everything over and disorienting the members. it's also the gravitational force pulling the party further and further away from just general, hey, can we put up the bill to do something about this? the distraction is so great. the red meat is so real for a lot of the base. they don't know how else to escape this vortex. they sink further and further. and what they saw, what c-span captured, it was basically boebert a little bit peeve that all of a sudden, marjorie taylor greene figured out how to make herself the fanduel for the speaker. and probably if these things are what i hear, throwing her weight around in the house, which is really concerning to a lot of members, this is what this is. this is that tension. what it requires is a referee, a ringmaster. somebody who is going to be cont
republicans were doing during the entire obama administration, revealing obamacare.the ball of anything you actually want to achieve. >> it is this world the marjorie taylor greene, boebert world that isn't only the whirling dervish inside of the party, right? just sort of knocking everything over and disorienting the members. it's also the gravitational force pulling the party further and further away from just general, hey, can we put up the bill to do something about this? the...
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he did not repeal and replace obamacare. he, you know, he did not build the entire wall. mexico did not pay for it. and he went on and on. last night he weighs the topic of sean hannity's conversation stephen a. smith. sean starts it my staff tells me you are friends with chris christie you don't want him for president, do you? he said i would rather have him than donald trump. he said the democrats are you the atly embarrassing and hannity said i don't think is he a conservative to which stephen a. smith said this j. >> campaign for chris christie or admission. lynch, the bottom line he is certainly not a liberal. the bottom line is this: when you look at him and i think that you know he is competent and, more importantly, is he going to be talking about issues as opposed to are having us distracted with a whole bunch of nonsense that we don't need to be distracted with as a country. that's all i'm saying. whether he wins or not it's a long shot. i would tell you this much i would vote for him before i would vote for any of the democratic candidates i have seen. i'm look
he did not repeal and replace obamacare. he, you know, he did not build the entire wall. mexico did not pay for it. and he went on and on. last night he weighs the topic of sean hannity's conversation stephen a. smith. sean starts it my staff tells me you are friends with chris christie you don't want him for president, do you? he said i would rather have him than donald trump. he said the democrats are you the atly embarrassing and hannity said i don't think is he a conservative to which...
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north african nations that are having to address these issues. nicholas hawkins in molly's capital, obamacare, but many migrants begin that johnny's the jury to europe starts here from the bus station in downtown, by my code, like this one, it's almost impossible for young mullins or africans wanting to go to europe to obtain a visa, so many people use the bus instead their journey from by my code. then on to the northern cities of go onto the desert, it is an incredibly dangerous trip. migraines have to brave breakdowns of the bus the sheets and also arm groups. here, despite the cold list, this has taken place during these journeys. young people can take and you to take the dangerous trip to europe. among them, getting ready is young to colorado, a student's an account and see here at the university and by myself. you and molly, after our studies, the all new opportunities, new job offers only unemployment. we are desperate for countries like germany and france, preventing people to get to the european union starts right here in africa. even in multi with the un peacekeeping force in this c
north african nations that are having to address these issues. nicholas hawkins in molly's capital, obamacare, but many migrants begin that johnny's the jury to europe starts here from the bus station in downtown, by my code, like this one, it's almost impossible for young mullins or africans wanting to go to europe to obtain a visa, so many people use the bus instead their journey from by my code. then on to the northern cities of go onto the desert, it is an incredibly dangerous trip....