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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110119:22:03:00

child has a pre-existing condition, no care if you're a senior in the doughnut hole. >> this law doesn't solve the problems in our health care solution. it's a solution to destroy the best health care system in the world and replace it with inefficiencies, government controls and lost of trillions of the taxpayer will fair. >> another ent time program financed through a disney fantasy of accounting, it will add to the current entitlement fiasco in washington, exploding the budget for many generations to come. >> dana, despite all the talk of a more civil, more polite tone in the aftermath of tucson, one democratic congressman didn't exactly have that, did he? >> reporter: certainly seemed to be a glaring exception. steve cohen, democrat from tennessee, speaking after the formal health care debate ended last night when pretty much everybody was gone, but he did talk about the republicans in very stark terms, effectively comparing them and what they have been saying to the health

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110119:12:16:00

deficit reduction is so clear and so obvious and easy to make. if republicans can't make it, they don't deserve to be the opposition. >> not everyone agrees, the cost of the bill outweighs the benefits. louisiana congressman and vice chair of the doctors caucus john fleming and california congressman join me now for a fair and balanced debate. good morning, congressman. >> good morning, gretch. >> all right, we heard charles krauthammer there, he said republicans should be able to defend this extremely well about the costs. how do you go about doing that? >> gretchen, you may recall that during the debate, on this health care reform, that the democrats cooking this behind closed doors went back and forth to the cbo asking how they could make this work. ultimately, what it came out to be was a disney fantasy of accounting where they took out big pieces of the cost and put

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110119:12:17:00

them into other bills. where they have double accounting of the savings from medicare which will not even occur to begin with. and then also they do something really strange and they manipulate the budget window by creating 10 years of revenue against six years of expenses. now, wouldn't roger ails love to run fox that way? and then finally, the class act which is a long-term care opt in that americans can choose, it's not mandatory, the premiums will go in for long term care but then they will actually be spent immediately for health care and this. >> you're doing a great job proving your point. i have to get the congressman in here, though. congressman, how do you respond to charles krauthammer who says when you add 33 million people to the medical, you know, list, who is going to pay for it? >> sure. well, those 33 million are principally, almost all of them

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110116:17:52:00

thank you for your time today, sir. >> good morning. >> shannon: so you have two bills this time around. explain what they are. >> the first would cut funding for corporation of public broadcasting, parent of npr. the second hr-69 would cut funding for national public radio and it would not effect the local affiliates except they can't turn around and use the federal money to buy the n npr, and the point is not shut them down but make them live on their own. every other media has to do that as well. >> shannon: there is much debate about how much funding they get from the federal government. you asked for an investigation into that matter because it seems hard to get people pinned down on how much money they're getting. >> shannon: that is right. we asked gao to give us an accounting of where they get the money. it's so untransparent. it's in the tens of millions and that's all we know.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110116:18:22:00

pensions are out in the public and the public sector pensions are in the dark. just this morning you saw governor christie was, i think on fox news and i saw where he said there is $54 billion just in new jersey and unfunded liabilities this, is a major problem. the federal government is not necessarily their role, but it's important for to us get all of the numbers out so we know the size of the problem. >> shannon: that is one of the issues is that you don't know how bad the problem s so you want to push for different accounting and so you can deal with the problem know what you're dealing with. if it comes to it, you don't want the federal government bailing out states getting in trouble because of their overloaded public pension programs. >> right. we're staying up front no more bailout for states. it's not going to happen. and there is a web site so anyone in america all elected officials and reporters can go to the department of treasury

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110115:09:42:00

reposition rnc and they see obama in 2012. and he has a big job ahead of him. michael steele did not make it. when we woke up this morning we knew he wasn't going to make it. >> bret: for folks who don't know reince priebus, give a little filler. >> well, he was the chairman of the wisconsin republican party and provided over a successful tenure in wisconsin. look at the last election and johnson winning the senate campaign against russ feingold. priebus had reached out to johnson and by johnson's own accounting, really helped get him in the race. >> bret: but he works behind the scenes more. >> he is not flashy. he might do some up-front interviews but not like michael steele was.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110114:23:42:00

done and they want to reposition rnc and they see obama in 2012. and he has a big job ahead of him. michael steele did not make it. when we woke up this morning we knew he wasn't going to make it. >> bret: for folks who don't know reince priebus, give a little filler. >> well, he was the chairman of the wisconsin republican party and provided over a successful tenure in wisconsin. look at the last election and johnson winning the senate campaign against russ feingold. priebus had reached out to johnson and by johnson's own accounting, really helped get him in the race. >> bret: but he works behind the scenes more. >> he is not flashy. he might do some up-front

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110114:21:28:00

relying on overly optimistic accounting, some would assert accounting fraud. others call it optimism. and then taking increasing exposure to risky financial market instruments like the ones we learned so much about during the financial crisis in 2008. according to researchers at northwestern pension plans are now short about $3.2 trillion. 20 states expected to run out of cash by 2025. sinking revenues down 66 billion in '09 to lower than expected investment returns and years of state and federal politicians borrowing against these terminally underfunded accounts to have giveaways that keep them in their job from tax cuts to special interest favors and you end up with a state pension system teetering on the brink and the recklessness of those politicians and its self-serving nature about to be the punishment delivered to america's teachers, cops,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110114:21:32:00

that like to have all sorts of interesting accounting with their pension funds that goes to the availability of exotic financial instruments that served as a credit card from some of the wall street banks walking in saying, listen, we can get you all kinds of returns for low risk on these cdos and what not. we learned too much about them in 2008. how do you suggest we begin to unravel the culpability of the shortfall in this country without taking it out on teachers and judges who are reliant upon this without holding to account the politicians, pension managers and bankers that made it all possible. >> well, this was really a failure of management in a lot of ways. unions are supposed to ask for more benefits. management is supposed to say no. in the case of san diego twice the city couldn't make its payment or didn't want to make its payment and the union said that's fine. give us a bigger benefit and we

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110112:19:27:00

but really what happens is for each person it's very personal. >> reporter: members of this group at rutgers include a business analyst with 15 years of corporate experience, a duel engineering major laid off last spring, a recently graduated geography major. people are getting hired. we're not creating enough jobs. people are getting hired. who's getting hired? >> the more education you have, the better. and that's true in this job market, even more so than it was only five years ago. so it's the finance and accounting skills, the it skills, engineering skills which greatly improve your chances of finding a job. >> reporter: leisure and hospitality and health care, too. those fields saw the biggest job growth last month. but regardless of field, many job seekers say the toughest part is just getting a foot in the door. >> the challenge for me, at least it's been i know i have the skills. but it's kind of frustrating. i don't know how to market myself to get employers to notice me. >> reporter: and that's just what the members of the job success club hope to figure out. >> the goal of the job club is

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