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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110808:22:21:00

head right now. >> i actually have two questions to are jared, if i may, reverend. here are my two questions. the first is, is it too late. i mean, isn't there a danger right now, that is -- >> too late. >> too late for a president to come up with a jobs agenda having tied his hands in the deal last week. does the government have any bullets left? >> the problem is, as you answer that jared, is do we have a concrete job? at the end of the day, people are unemployed. people are looking for work spp some are chronically unemployed. what does all of this mean to the guy on main street to the guy that says, i don't understand and don't want to understand all this other stuff, can i get a job, and what's going to happen to my unemployment insurance? what's going to happen to me and my family? >> so i have a two-part answer for both of these excellent questions. first of all, christia, there

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110731:02:14:00

as i said i'm with the spending cutters on this. and later on the show i will cut the budget all the bay to surplus. for now let's consider the democrats' point of view raising revenues. one congressman has a proposal to do that without raising taxes. i kind of like his idea. he wants to legalize stuff. like marijuana and online gambling. by legalizing those things, you free them from the black market and that then brings in taxes that congressman is jared, let's go through your plan. you also want to grab amnesty for illegal immigrants so they will pay taxes fergs of all, john, i have got to see the second part of your show. it sounds like have you solved it. >> we will. >> with regard to immigration there is a large illegal workforce in this country. we don't know how large. 10 to 15 million. pay some taxes not all.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110727:05:27:00

they said, yes, we're going to put our specifics in writing. yes, we're going to actually have a vote on it. yes, we're going to lay out our vision to the american people. here's the difference, ed, and jared knows this very well. it's very easy to take shots at people and say -- >> but nobody's taking shots here -- >> -- but it's much harder -- >> i'm going to finish this now. gentleman, great to have you with us. but i'm going to say one thing. this is what speaker boehner should have done. he should have said, you know what, in the big world of business, sometimes deals are done on napkins before we get down to the devil in the detail. i want to show the american people what president obama just handed me. $4.7 trillion. ron, he should have taken that napkin after cocktail hour and gone out and said, look what i got from the president! holy smokes! >> if we'd had that napkin and if we'd had that deal in writing, john boehner would have been a lot happier with it -- >> we've got divided government and you've got to compromise and your people walked. >> gentleman, we've got to run. great to have you with us.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110727:02:22:00

right decisions on how to reduce the federal deficit. 34% trust republicans more. 39% were more concerned about an agreement that cuts too much from government programs. only 19% were concerned about an agreement that authorizes too much federal spending. let's bring in senior fellow at the center for budget and policy priorities, jared bernstein, who used to work with vice president biden. and also republican strategist ron christie. gentleman, where are we? ron christie, let me ask you. i pointed out, $4.7 trillion, the president put it on the table, the republicans didn't take it. let's go back to square one. if they're not going to take that first offer at that big number, what are they going to take? >> well, good evening, ed, and good evening jared. i think what the republicans are going to take is something that's in the best interest of the american people. and what's in the best interest of the american people is a responsible plan, a plan that is going to get us, trying to finally get our fiscal house in

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110727:02:27:00

frankly, been the party of yes. they said, yes, we're going to put our specifics in writing. yes, we're going to actually have a vote on it. yes, we're going to lay out our vision to the american people. here's the difference, ed, and jared knows this very well. it's very easy to take shots at people and say -- >> but nobody's taking shots here -- >> -- but it's much harder -- >> i'm going to finish this now. gentleman, great to have you with us. but i'm going to say one thing. this is what speaker boehner should have done. he should have said, you know what, in the big world of business, sometimes deals are done on napkins before we get down to the devil in the detail. i want to show the american people what president obama just handed me. $4.7 trillion. ron, he should have taken that napkin after cocktail hour and gone out and said, look what i got from the president! holy smokes! >> if we'd had that napkin and if we'd had that deal in writing, john boehner would have been a lot happier with it -- >> we've got divided government

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110727:05:22:00

39% were more concerned about an agreement that cuts too much from government programs. only 19% were concerned about an agreement that authorizes too much federal spending. let's bring in senior fellow at the center for budget and policy priorities, jared bernstein, who used to work with vice president biden. and also republican strategist ron christie. gentleman, where are we? ron christie, let me ask you. i pointed out, $4.7 trillion, the president put it on the table, the republicans didn't take it. let's go back to square one. if they're not going to take that first offer at that big number, what are they going to take? >> well, good evening, ed, and good evening jared. i think what the republicans are going to take is something that's in the best interest of the american people. and what's in the best interest of the american people is a responsible plan, a plan that is going to get us, trying to finally get our fiscal house in order while curbing entitlements, reducing the runaway discretionary spending,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110727:05:27:00

put our specifics in writing. yes, we're going to actually have a vote on it. yes, we're going to lay out our vision to the american people. here's the difference, ed, and jared knows this very well. it's very easy to take shots at people and say -- >> but nobody's taking shots here -- >> -- but it's much harder -- >> i'm going to finish this now. gentleman, great to have you with us. but i'm going to say one thing. this is what speaker boehner should have done. he should have said, you know what, in the big world of business, sometimes deals are done on napkins before we get down to the devil in the detail. i want to show the american people what president obama just handed me. $4.7 trillion. ron, he should have taken that napkin after cocktail hour and gone out and said, look what i got from the president! holy smokes! >> if we'd had that napkin and if we'd had that deal in writing, john boehner would have been a lot happier with it -- >> we've got divided government and you've got to compromise and your people walked. >> gentleman, we've got to run. great to have you with us. jared bernstein and ron

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110727:02:22:00

the federal deficit. 34% trust republicans more. 39% were more concerned about an agreement that cuts too much from government programs. only 19% were concerned about an agreement that authorizes too much federal spending. let's bring in senior fellow at the center for budget and policy priorities, jared bernstein, who used to work with vice president biden. and also republican strategist ron christie. gentleman, where are we? ron christie, let me ask you. i pointed out, $4.7 trillion, the president put it on the table, the republicans didn't take it. let's go back to square one. if they're not going to take that first offer at that big number, what are they going to take? >> well, good evening, ed, and good evening jared. i think what the republicans are going to take is something that's in the best interest of the american people. and what's in the best interest of the american people is a responsible plan, a plan that is going to get us, trying to finally get our fiscal house in

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110727:05:22:00

39% were more concerned about an agreement that cuts too much from government programs. only 19% were concerned about an agreement that authorizes too much federal spending. let's bring in senior fellow at the center for budget and policy priorities, jared bernstein, who used to work with vice president biden. and also republican strategist ron christie. gentleman, where are we? ron christie, let me ask you. i pointed out, $4.7 trillion, the president put it on the table, the republicans didn't take it. let's go back to square one. if they're not going to take that first offer at that big number, what are they going to take? >> well, good evening, ed, and good evening jared. i think what the republicans are going to take is something that's in the best interest of the american people. and what's in the best interest of the american people is a responsible plan, a plan that is going to get us, trying to finally get our fiscal house in order while curbing entitlements, reducing the runaway discretionary spending, but at the same time ending --

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110727:02:27:00

they said, yes, we're going to put our specifics in writing. yes, we're going to actually have a vote on it. yes, we're going to lay out our vision to the american people. here's the difference, ed, and jared knows this very well. it's very easy to take shots at people and say -- >> but nobody's taking shots here -- >> -- but it's much harder -- >> i'm going to finish this now. gentleman, great to have you with us. but i'm going to say one thing. this is what speaker boehner should have done. he should have said, you know what, in the big world of business, sometimes deals are done on napkins before we get down to the devil in the detail. i want to show the american people what president obama just handed me. $4.7 trillion. ron, he should have taken that napkin after cocktail hour and gone out and said, look what i got from the president! holy smokes! >> if we'd had that napkin and if we'd had that deal in writing, john boehner would have been a lot happier with it -- >> we've got divided government

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