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worked at the treasury department's office of tax policy during the bush administratiom; and ron pollack, the executive director of the consumer advocacy group, families u.s.a. bob carroll, the congressional budget office estimates that this is a trillion dollar program over the coming decade. where do you get the money if the intention stays to cover 10's of millions of currently uninsured people? >> i think that's the million dollar question, where do you get the money to pay for this, and i think one thing you have to be careful about is the idea, as republicans have sometimes been accused of saying that tax cuts pay for themselves, we have to be careful that spending increases pay for themselves as well. that seems to be some of the mantra coming out from some of the ideas out of the obama administration and the democratic congress. in terms of how do you pay for health care, i think there are important parts of the tax system that may have contributed to the problem that i think we do need to take a very close look at. the exclusion for employer-provided insurance i think is a provi
worked at the treasury department's office of tax policy during the bush administratiom; and ron pollack, the executive director of the consumer advocacy group, families u.s.a. bob carroll, the congressional budget office estimates that this is a trillion dollar program over the coming decade. where do you get the money if the intention stays to cover 10's of millions of currently uninsured people? >> i think that's the million dollar question, where do you get the money to pay for this,...
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sydney pollack. both deceased -- you raised the name anthony. >> i never met sydney pollack.s already very, very sick. anthony's de3ath was a complete shock -- death was a complete shock. he was a lovely person to work for. he just -- and i think you see it in the pilot -- he had such a love for this people and the land and the story he was trying to tell, so he did not want to turn it into a fairy tale, and he did not want it to be about the negatives, which so often, i think, happens in africa, and i was so thankful for that, and we have not yet felt the loss of that kind of the creative force. i do not think that we know yet what we have lost. nobody was creating in the way he was doing it. tavis: as you were talking a moment ago about being there for four months of last year, it means then that you were there when obama was making his run, right? so a two-part question. what was it like? what do you remember being in africa for four months when he was making the run back home. that is the first part of the question. the second part, what do you recall, what do you take aw
sydney pollack. both deceased -- you raised the name anthony. >> i never met sydney pollack.s already very, very sick. anthony's de3ath was a complete shock -- death was a complete shock. he was a lovely person to work for. he just -- and i think you see it in the pilot -- he had such a love for this people and the land and the story he was trying to tell, so he did not want to turn it into a fairy tale, and he did not want it to be about the negatives, which so often, i think, happens in...
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along with the excsionor emoyer-provided health insurae, and what's particularly -- >> sanche ron pollack, where do you get the money to pay r the planshat the house and senate areoming up with >> i think wh you are going to sen each of the committees, there is ging to be some balance he. the first of that balance is to try to get some efficiencies in the health care stem. let me give you several exples. first youe going to see some ruction in payments to insurance companiesthat are serving pplein the medicare progam. every agency that's loed at it sa they are overpaid, they have windfall payments, at's going to se $150-170 blion inhat 10-year period. >> sanchez: we've aged from the ouet you have to raise revenue. where are you going to get it? you do have toaise revenue but i wantt to be clearhat is is going to be somethin like half-and-half. ha of it isgoing to be by cost eficiencies in the system and the other hal is through revenues. wh respect to revenues, what he house is prosing is the use is prosing to have a most surtax on the richest taxpayers. and by the way, wh c.b.o. tells us
along with the excsionor emoyer-provided health insurae, and what's particularly -- >> sanche ron pollack, where do you get the money to pay r the planshat the house and senate areoming up with >> i think wh you are going to sen each of the committees, there is ging to be some balance he. the first of that balance is to try to get some efficiencies in the health care stem. let me give you several exples. first youe going to see some ruction in payments to insurance companiesthat are...
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i have heard the one republican strategist tell us party even though they may want to pollack-- to go for the kill. another republican senator that defeating health care reform is about breaking me. so let me be clear. this is about me. i have great health insurance and so does every member of congress. if this debate is about the letters i read when i sit in oval office every day and the stories i hear at town hall meetings. this is about the woman in colorado who pays $700 a month to her insurance company only to find out that when pay a dime for cancer treatment it had used up her retirement funds to save her own life. it is about the middle-class college graduate from maryland his health insurance expired 20 change jobs and woke up from the emergency surgery that he required with $10,000 worth of debt. this is about every family, every business and every taxpayer who continues to shoulder the burden of a problem that washington has failed to solve for decades. this debate is not a game for these americans and can afford to wait any longer for reform. they are counting on us to get
i have heard the one republican strategist tell us party even though they may want to pollack-- to go for the kill. another republican senator that defeating health care reform is about breaking me. so let me be clear. this is about me. i have great health insurance and so does every member of congress. if this debate is about the letters i read when i sit in oval office every day and the stories i hear at town hall meetings. this is about the woman in colorado who pays $700 a month to her...
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. >> re: next is the late sydney pollack with al pacino. >> yes. yes. that was for ""bobby dore >> fid." >> rose: about a formu one racer. >> and momts before the pe he's checking his character is all there. >> rose: next is don johns. frank richalks about this in his... >> i know, everybody's very.... >> rose: why? >> think because we've come to kn themso much and i've...i mean, here they are fst of all looking like twins. rose: yes, indeed. >> at the height of their beauty and youth and intertwined and it's hollywoodt the time. >> rose: nt is new rk's great woody allen. >> yes, doing "maattan." >> rose:nd how did tt haen? heas that same look, that sense of curiosity a searing and lking out and asking questions in hisead. >> yeah. waiting foan answer, maybe. i went on the set because the grea ballerina from balanine had been askedo be an actress in thefilm. woody had asked r so i went alonto take pictures. >> rose: xt is, i said, your great friend martin scorse and his daughter. >> y. we, and, you know what c we say? i mean, one of the most interesting
. >> re: next is the late sydney pollack with al pacino. >> yes. yes. that was for ""bobby dore >> fid." >> rose: about a formu one racer. >> and momts before the pe he's checking his character is all there. >> rose: next is don johns. frank richalks about this in his... >> i know, everybody's very.... >> rose: why? >> think because we've come to kn themso much and i've...i mean, here they are fst of all looking like twins....
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. >> rose: next is the late sydney pollack with al pacino. >> yes. yes. that was for ""bobby dore field." >> rose: about a formula one racer. >> and moments before the tape he's checking his character is all there. >> rose: next is don johnson. frank rich talks about this in his... >> i know, everybody's very.... >> rose: why? >> i think because we've come to know them so much and i've... i mean, here they are first of all looking like twins. >> rose: yes, indeed. >> at the height of their beauty and youth and intertwined and it's hollywood at the time. >> rose: next is new york's great woody allen. >> yes, doing "manhattan." >> rose: and how did that happen? he has that same look, that sense of curiosity and searching and looking out and asking questions in his head. >> yeah. waiting for an answer, maybe. i went on the set because the great ballerina from balanchine had been asked to be an actress in the film. woody had asked her so i went along to take pictures. >> rose: next is, as i said, your great friend martin scorsese and his daughter. >> yes. wel
. >> rose: next is the late sydney pollack with al pacino. >> yes. yes. that was for ""bobby dore field." >> rose: about a formula one racer. >> and moments before the tape he's checking his character is all there. >> rose: next is don johnson. frank rich talks about this in his... >> i know, everybody's very.... >> rose: why? >> i think because we've come to know them so much and i've... i mean, here they are first of all looking...
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officials hailed this drone system of attacking as a very pollack -- very valuable program. there have been at least 11 senior members killed by this method. megyn: do we know any kind of relationship that he was maintaining with his father? >> no, there is no evidence that he was in regular contact. mainly because no one knows where he has been. they believe he is still alive, according to senior officials, but they are not sure how much contact he has with the main al qaeda operatives in pakistan. megyn: why are we just learning about this if he was killed months ago? >> the u.s. military has been trying to verify these claims. they are still not 100% sure that they have a high level of confidence that he was killed in the recent months. part of it is because there are no u.s. troops on the ground to verify, so things need to move through various intelligence channels. typically, they will bury their dead quickly, so verifying is pretty tough. megyn: thank you so much for the update. bill: some days i feel like i am on a video phone, 3-second delay. megyn: i feel like i am
officials hailed this drone system of attacking as a very pollack -- very valuable program. there have been at least 11 senior members killed by this method. megyn: do we know any kind of relationship that he was maintaining with his father? >> no, there is no evidence that he was in regular contact. mainly because no one knows where he has been. they believe he is still alive, according to senior officials, but they are not sure how much contact he has with the main al qaeda operatives...
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. >> reporter: health care reform advocate ron pollack brought the actors back to the studio hoping forlaying harry, whose real name is harry johnson, gives his own take on health care. >> hardly anyone can afford to have health care anymore. people are losing health care every day. >> reporter: the original harry and louise spots were so powerful they were spooked by the clintons themselves. >> it says that eventually, we are all going to tie. >> under the clinton health plan. i have never been so frightened in all my life. >> the actors just got a pat on the back from republican party chairman, michael steele, who appeared unaware of the couple's recent role reversal. >> they helped save us from hillary clinton's health care experiments in 1994. this year, harry and louise, have been replaced by another couple, harry reid and nancy pelosi. >> reporter: nowhere is there a mention of the democratic proposal to give americans the option of joining a government-run health care plan, because a cosponsor says through a spokesperson, it is too early to tell whether it will support the public
. >> reporter: health care reform advocate ron pollack brought the actors back to the studio hoping forlaying harry, whose real name is harry johnson, gives his own take on health care. >> hardly anyone can afford to have health care anymore. people are losing health care every day. >> reporter: the original harry and louise spots were so powerful they were spooked by the clintons themselves. >> it says that eventually, we are all going to tie. >> under the clinton...
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pollack? >> thank you for your testimony. would you say that there should be or -- that there should be a different definition between therapeutic and nontherapeutic use as applied to humans and animals or do you think they're the same definition to cover both humans and animals? >> i can't think of the use of antibiotics in humans for growth promotion. other things are used for that. sometimes. i don't know the concept of nontherapeutic use really, i don't know -- i don't know if it exists. >> that brings up a pet peeve of mine and that's overuse of antibiotics for diseases that pediatricians who come to us are using. >> i was trying to think of someone where they would come out and say, use it in a nontherapeutic way. but certainly pediatrics is taking the lead. >> that's good news. come down 30%. >> 30%. and for certain illness and find out further than that, and the very high priority. and -- in -- in -- you know, therapeutic use -- >> when you say working definition for both, the -- the, in terms of the economic costs, w
pollack? >> thank you for your testimony. would you say that there should be or -- that there should be a different definition between therapeutic and nontherapeutic use as applied to humans and animals or do you think they're the same definition to cover both humans and animals? >> i can't think of the use of antibiotics in humans for growth promotion. other things are used for that. sometimes. i don't know the concept of nontherapeutic use really, i don't know -- i don't know if...
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pollack? >> thank you for your testimony. would you say that there should be or -- that there should be a different definition between therapeutic and nontherapeutic use as applied to humans and animals or do you think they're the same definition to cover both humans and animals? >> i can't think of the use of antibiotics in humans for growth promotion. other things are used for that. sometimes. i don't know the concept of nontherapeutic use really, i don't know -- i don't know if it exists. >> that brings up a pet peeve of mine and that's overuse of antibiotics for diseases that pediatricians who come to us are using. >> i was trying to think of someone where they would come out and say, use it in a nontherapeutic way. but certainly pediatrics is taking the lead. >> that's good news. come down 30%. >> 30%. and for certain illness and find out further than that, and the very high priority. and -- in -- in -- you know, therapeutic use -- >> when you say working definition for both, the -- the, in terms of the economic costs, w
pollack? >> thank you for your testimony. would you say that there should be or -- that there should be a different definition between therapeutic and nontherapeutic use as applied to humans and animals or do you think they're the same definition to cover both humans and animals? >> i can't think of the use of antibiotics in humans for growth promotion. other things are used for that. sometimes. i don't know the concept of nontherapeutic use really, i don't know -- i don't know if...
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i have heard the one republican strategist tell us party even though they may want to pollack-- to go for the kill. another republican senator that defeating health care reform is about breaking me. so let me be clear. this is about me. i have great health insurance and so does every member of congress. if this debate is about the letters i read when i sit in oval office every day and the stories i hear at town hall meetings. this is about the woman in colorado who pays $700 a month to her insurance company only to find out that when pay a dime for cancer treatment it had used up her retirement funds to save her own life. it is about the middle-class college graduate from maryland his health insurance expired 20 change jobs and woke up from the emergency surgery that he required with $10,000 worth of debt. this is about every family, every business and every taxpayer who continues to shoulder the burden of a problem that washington has failed to solve for decades. this debate is not a game for these americans and can afford to wait any longer for reform. they are counting on us to get
i have heard the one republican strategist tell us party even though they may want to pollack-- to go for the kill. another republican senator that defeating health care reform is about breaking me. so let me be clear. this is about me. i have great health insurance and so does every member of congress. if this debate is about the letters i read when i sit in oval office every day and the stories i hear at town hall meetings. this is about the woman in colorado who pays $700 a month to her...