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there were no changes to medicade, no changes to other important programmes so they think this is the best the president could do and this is how they are pitching it to democrats. who has the president been speaking to on the democrat side of the aisle? he has constantly been in touch with lawmakers on capitol hill, both democrats and republicans, he spoke to mitch mcconnell, he said that he had not yet spoken to congresswoman who is the chair woman of the progressive caucus in the house but he does anticipate that he will be talking to progressive members of congress as well. i think a lot of the staff are doing that outreach. the white house has called more than 60 members of congress since saturday night alone when this deal was struck and they are working the phones, trying to make sure this gets over the finish line because this is coming after weeks of dramatic talks, people didn't think

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Tucker Carlson Tonight

overnight. pretty good on a government contract. the company went on to make tens of billions selling the coronavirus vaccine that taxpayers paid to develop. at its peak, more than two years into coronavirus, the company's stock prices increased by over 2,000% compared to its price before covid. so it's pretty clear it is in moderna's interest to get people vaccinated every year. why wouldn't it be? the company will not do well if they can't sell their product. the biden administration is pushing this. covid is like the flu so you'll get a shot every year whether you want one or not. now that moderna helped establish that, the company is planning on quadrupling the price of the covid vaccine. who's gonna pay? well you, through medicare, medicade and other u.s. government programs. you will be paying four times more for a vaccine that you helped pay to develop. it's not just the taxpayers who helped moderna apparently invent the vaccine.

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in richland, california, gun violence dropped by 60%. the long term investment, that's where that comes into play. that's where things come into play that we'll continue to talk about on the couch. increasing investment in community service, in policing, not defunding, prosecution. when a system is already set up where you have deferred consequences to not obeying the law. we already have that. so i think it begs that question. for kids, certainly, absolutely not. >> i think most people can see the idiocy of this as one former police sar general said. this is rewarding inaction. they're trying to do this in san francisco, similar program. gavin newsom wants to use medicade funding to reward people who promise not to be

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The Daily Briefing With Dana Perino-20190912-18:42:00

medicade spending. >> dana: what do you think, jesse? >> we'll let the courts decide. >> dana: the basketball courts. just kidding. okay. we have a lot to come up on "the five" today. it is greg guttfeld is back. it is his birthday. >> happy birthday. ♪ animals are great animals are great ♪ >> dana: the thing about this tonight is we actually have live animals in the studio tonight, a baby kangaroo, a penguin, greg's favorite, the sloth and an lynx, which johnny called a lion. that's an lynx. >> dana: what is an lynx? >> a cat. >> no, no. little more threatening than a cat. >> you can hold the lynx. >> dana: you cannot miss "the five." thanks for coming on "the daily briefing." a major cleanup under way in the hurricane ravaged bahamas.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20190812:18:16:00

be continuing to follow that. thank you for the report. trump administration rolling out new rules that could deny green card status to immigrants enrolled in public assistance programs. the policy set to take effect mid october. kevin corkwith more near the golf club where president trump is vacationing. kevin? >> reporter: dana, great to be with you. you heard him earlier today on fox news really lay this out. he said this is a wholesale change, this is dating back to executive orders that we saw back in 2017. let me share for the folks at home part of this public charge ined a missability rules. it's very interesting. you'll find it interesting as well. this could deny green cards to legal immigrants using medicade, food stamps, housing vouchers, expand federal assistance programs that could disqualify immigrants. here's the real rub. at the bottom, dana, focus on immigrant's skills rather than family reunification. the thinking at the white house is this is a policy that will under score the beliefs held by

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20190731:18:12:00

free healthcare, through the medicade program, you are going to lose a whole slew of the voters. >> dana: you leave washington, d.c. you get more frank with people. >> look, the polling with the moderates, you poll medicare for all, democrats want universal health coverage. >> dana: aoc last night tweeted that's the same thing. >> the minute you tell them private insurance goes away, the polling plummets for it. i think there's a problem that a lot of voters, insiders play this game. lot of voters, you tell them you're taking away their healthcare, support plummets. bernie and warren are going to have to wrestle with that. >> dana: president trump will be happy to define it for them. >> look, lot of those candidates on that stage aren't going very far. but what they did, the purpose they did serve was to push bernie and senator warren to the left on that issue of

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20190311:18:29:00

the same time. in terms of work requirements, it's something that has long been viewed as a success since 1990s. we expand on it. it is something that we have long viewed as important to be able to take the same principles of reducing dependency that we saw and apply that to housing and to food stamps and to medicade. >> reporter: there's some people that slipped through the cracks and they may need job training. are there funds proposed for job training if you're going to do this fell wear to work initiative? >> absolutely. department of labor is receiving an adequate amount of funding in an era where we have one trillion dollar deficits. there will be many work development programs funded as part of this budget. >> reporter: a lot of discussion has been in terms of federal debt. can you address federal unfunded liabilities? where does that number stand

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20190311:18:03:00

requirement, but people on welfare either requiring 20 hours of work in a job, job training or community service for people who are on public housing, food stamps or medicade. the big ticket budget item is the defense. $750 million for overall military spending. the big controversy there, $165 billion of that will be in what's called the overseas contingency operations budget, which is off the book, which really means the white house has long latitude in how it spends that money. there are concerns that a bunch of that money will go to a border wall. >> dana: we'll be back to you. thanks you. as we wait for that white house news conference, we've got some brand new polls as democrats gear up for 2020. joe biden and bernie sanders leading the pack, with biden, who has yet to enter the race. top contender among caucus goers in iowa. national poll showing similar numbers. amy stoddard columnist for real

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20190311:18:17:00

billion to lever up to $1 trillion in total spending. it's the government's responsibility to protect the american people, the home land and the american way of life. the budget requests $750 million for our national defense. and to be clear, this is not funding for endless wars. this is for research and development and procurement to fund the most awe inspiring military the world has ever known. in addition, federal resources and front line defenders are overwhelmed at the southern border. and the fiscal year 2020 budget, provides sizable funding of an $8.6 billion for full completion of the wall and other border security resources. in terms of other major reform, the administration is proposing uniform work requirements for medicade, snap, food stamps in certain housing programs. we can help low income families and end dependency on government benefits by strengthening work requirements. administration also wants to lower drug costs. the budget proposes a drug

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