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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110422:21:54:00

to help the deficit. on the ryan plan they're trying to ensure vouchers by 2022. they're telling anybody who's on medicare right now, it's going to stay the same. but by 2022, instead of paying directly to doctors, hospitals, all of that, the money will go to private insurers that you pick out. once you've used up that money, you're on your own, you have to take care of your own expenses beyond that. over here they want the government to continue paying providers. so how do you end up with a lower cost? here classic republican argument, by doing this, they say, you spur the market to compete with itself and that's what drives the cost down. over here, what they say, is they can negotiate with providers, the president has this panel which would go into place in 2013. and they will be in charge of keeping track of rising costs and making sure it doesn't get out of control. so in the end, the obama plan depends on weighing heavily on

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110420:17:38:00

with medicaid because of all the forms and the paperwork and we don't get paid enough. martha: i understand your point. what is very essential to the whole discussion is does the government make the decision or private insurance. the president is saying you don't want to leave the people in the hands of the private insurance. >> i agree. martha: many would say that the amount of bureaucracy that is involved in the decision making process in the government when you have a market based company that is making decisions you'll have them dealing with a different set of equations. somebody is going to decide how they are going to dole out the money. >> they need to look for ways to make the delivery of care more effective and efficient. i will give you a good example. a medicare patient who has one of their private insurers wrapped around their medicare, that is supposed to be better? i spent three hours on the phone last week, two hours the week before that for somebody who i think has a brain tumor and i still can't get a scan. somebody with medicare i would have had one right now.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110415:09:19:00

that includes the uk, france as well as germany. mow fe monita, we're talking high temperatures right near 16 to 17 degrees. you're dry all weekend. >> i love that temperature. that is perfect for me. >> i aim to please. happy weekend. >> that's a nice weekend present. thank you. this is "world one," live from london. lond london insurers and arctic explorers may not seem like teammates but there's a group of scientists that say you can't have one without the other. justin bieber threatens to stop tweeting. i'm sorry, i'll have to bring you that news in just a bit. med, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to 80% of your part b expenses.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110415:13:34:00

and doctor relationship, where i have to have those treatments. i think the biggest problem here is that we are spending way too much money on people that are 65-70, who are really quite healthy. today's 65 is not what it used to be. i think when you get to be 75 there's got to be enough money left in the pot to pay for a life saving operation. alisyn: before we get to your solution, tell me what you're not comfortable with in paul ryan's plan. >> paul ryan's plan, i'm more comfortable with, but i have a problem with the idea that insurance companies are going to be brought in for patients that are very, very sick, in other words, it's not quite realistic to give a voucher to a 75 or 80 year-old and say buy private insurance, because alisyn, in real life the private insurers work better if i'm treating a younger patient that has less medical problems, if i'm treating an 80 year-old with ten medical problems and i have to fight for approval even with a private insurer, it's better than than with the bottom, believe me but it's still -- but it's still a problem and

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110413:13:49:00

seniors choice. it has insurers competing against each other for their business ch wet to harness the power of patient choice. >> those are fighting words to david certner. >> the money allocated is not going to be enough and it's going to be an even lesser amount over time. >> 47 million people are enrolled in medicare today. by 2040, medicare will cover nearly double the people it does now and cost three times as much. medicare, it would seem, is unsustainable. democrats are jumping on the change medicare band wagon. president obama plans to unveil his plan tonight with one difference from the gop, says his top adviser. >> seniors, the poor, the middle class in the congressional republican plan are asked to bear most of the burden. if you weren't giving enormous tax cuts to millionaires, you wouldn't have to do that.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110412:22:21:00

in some places, it appears clear, the president looks like, hey, people making $250,000, going to go become to the clinton era tax rate which is makes sense, it isç progressiv position during the campaign, et cetera, et cetera. places like medicare and medicaid, look like he is going to propose cuts. does that gib with his earlier statements, does that make sense to you? >> if you are talking about providing savings at medicare that take you further along in reduce the cost of health care, that makes sense. that is what we did last year when we found $500 billion in savings by removing some of the duplication of services that was costing seniors and taxpayers great deal of money. but if you are talking about doing what the republicans do, essentially privatizing medicare, turning it into a voucher, what i call coupon care, because you essentially get a coupe ton go shop for your health care. and we know since 1965, the only reason seen jurors easy access to health care is because medicare came along. before that, private insurers did not want seniors to get

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110412:05:22:00

bush tax cuts? mr. obama will call on congress for input. however, news of the plan caught members of both parties by surprise. republican senator saxby chambliss who has been working on a separate bipartisan debt reduction package says the president threw us a little bit of a curveball. really? meanwhile democratic aide tells "mother jones" magazine plouffe announcement did leave us scrambling. house democrats are working on releasing their budget proposal as well. white house officials expect the differences between the president's plan and the one devised by congressman ron paul to be clear. the ryan plan puts medicare in the hands of private insurers. who's in favor of that? and kills medicaid as we know it. today assistant minority leader jim clyburn downplayed the entitlement changes and put the focus on revenues particularly from the corporations. >> closing these loop holes, he's going to be talking about getting rid of this and putting

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110412:02:22:00

$250,000, should eventually go up. >> does that mean we're not going to see an extension of the bush tax cuts? mr. obama will call on congress for input. however, news of the plan caught members of both parties by surprise. republican senator saxby chambliss who has been working on a separate bipartisan debt reduction package says the president threw us a little bit of a curveball. really? meanwhile democratic aide tells "mother jones" magazine plouffe announcement did leave us scrambling. house democrats are working on releasing their budget proposal as well. white house officials expect the differences between the president's plan and the one devised by congressman ron paul to be clear. the ryan plan puts medicare in the hands of private insurers. who's in favor of that? and kills medicaid as we know it. today assistant minority leader jim clyburn downplayed the entitlement changes and put the focus on revenues particularly from the corporations.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110408:07:24:00

so that's part of why this has become so hard. they are trying to set the tone for the next couple of years. >> it sounds inconceivable to me based on what i have heard chuck schumer say on this show, based on what we know to be democratic party politics. that the president and the democrats could go along with a de-funding of planned parenthood. are we getting to the point here where tomorrow night it could be the funding for planned parenthood that shuts down the government? >> it would be shocking. the thing, though, that people will tell you if you talk to them long enough is they are very creative and to some degree gimmicky solutions. if you remember the health care law, there was a big fight about abortion and the ex-changes and we ended up with a compromise where you parceled off federal money. the insurers have to certify it's not going to abortions. i have heard people suggest you could have something like that, where planned parenthood still gets money but it has certain conditions attached to it. they have to use other money to support activities related to choice.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110408:00:24:00

that they will be able to hold firm and win these types of negotiations going forward. so that's part of why this has become so hard. they are trying to set the tone for the next couple of years. >> it sounds inconceivable to me based on what i have heard chuck schumer say on this show, based on what we know to be democratic party politics. that the president and the democrats could go along with a de-funding of planned parenthood. are we getting to the point here where tomorrow night it could be the funding for planned parenthood that shuts down the government? >> it would be shocking. the thing, though, that people will tell you if you talk to them long enough is they are very creative and to some degree gimmicky solutions. if you remember the health care law, there was a big fight about abortion and the ex-changes and we ended up with a compromise where you parceled off federal money. the insurers have to certify it's not going to abortions. i have heard people suggest you could have something like that, where planned parenthood still gets money but it has certain conditions attached to it.

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