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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110210:10:42:00

argument, debate, whatever it is, he is going to eat the clock up with nine, ten minutes on philosophy and know that i'm not an income redistributionist, i just want a fair deal for the folks and the folks support me and it's not fair that they get thrown off the welfare rolls or insurance rolls or whatever rolls is he rolling around. it's an interesting point that you say likability. what i wanted to establish there for the millions of people all over the world, who don't watch the factor and fox news but who hear that we are the devil, is that we are not the devil. that there was a concurrent in addition to getting as much information and asking provocative questions which i think i did. i wanted to show the world we are not in business to dedemean barack obama. we are not in business to do. >> you are not changing anybody's mind on that. >> bill: oh yeah, i think we did. >> you are not changing anybody's mind. >> bill: i think you are wrong on that one. i really do. >> if you really think people are walking away from fox news interviews who rn 00 daily cost

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110210:01:42:00

argument, debate, whatever it is, he is going to eat the clock up with nine, ten minutes on philosophy and know that i'm not an income redistributionist, i just want a fair deal for the folks and the folks support me and it's not fair that they get thrown off the welfare rolls or insurance rolls or whatever rolls is he rolling around. it's an interesting point that you say likability. what i wanted to establish there for the millions of people all over the world, who don't watch the factor and fox news but who hear that we are the devil, is that we are not the devil. that there was a concurrent in addition to getting as much information and asking provocative questions which i think i did. i wanted to show the world we are not in business to dedemean barack obama. we are not in business to do. >> you are not changing anybody's mind on that. >> bill: oh yeah, i think we did. >> you are not changing anybody's mind. >> bill: i think you are wrong on that one. i really do. >> if you really think people are walking away from fox news interviews who rn 00 daily cost

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110210:04:42:00

argument, debate, whatever it is, he is going to eat the clock up with nine, ten minutes on philosophy and know that i'm not an income redistributionist, i just want a fair deal for the folks and the folks support me and it's not fair that they get thrown off the welfare rolls or insurance rolls or whatever rolls is he rolling around. it's an interesting point that you say likability. what i wanted to establish there for the millions of people all over the world, who don't watch the factor and fox news but who hear that we are the devil, is that we are not the devil. that there was a concurrent in addition to getting as much information and asking provocative questions which i think i did. i wanted to show the world we are not in business to dedemean barack obama. we are not in business to do. >> you are not changing anybody's mind on that. >> bill: oh yeah, i think we did. >> you are not changing anybody's mind. >> bill: i think you are wrong on that one. i really do. >> if you really think people are walking away from fox news interviews who rn 00 daily cost

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110209:04:02:00

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110209:04:02:00
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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110208:23:40:00

there can't be any clearer example of the hatred of the poor that the tea party people feel. they pretend to be pop you list? they hate the poor so much, not only do they want to cut help from the homeless, they don't even want to recognize they exist. i have this very simple set of questions. what do you think happens when you shut down the homelessness assistance office? do they pick up and move to another country? what happens if you cut back jails? what happens when someone is butted from the rolls. do they get better? no, all these problems come back to haunt you in much worse ways. so do the criminals, so do the sick. is this the rpg version? ironically they're the ones obsessed with redistricting of wealth. take a look at this. this is florida's tax rate, one of the most regressive. the poorest people pay the most,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110201:20:35:00

waive a provision in the law that would remove 280,000 adults from the arizona rolls. are these harsh cuts what the future looks like, especially for the poor? >> well, you know, look i think in this -- medicaid is a growing share of state budgets and grows precisely at moments when the states have the biggest constraints on resources. in a lot of places you're going it see cuts. the basic model to reduce access to services or reduce the compensation for provideders which makes -- take medicaid patients to begin with, the al tern tev is to begin to look at the same things that the health care reform bill envisions for medicaid, rethinking the way care is delivered to reward value instead of volume, accountable care organizations. more governors talking in those terms. the current game is a losing game for everybody. if you're cutting providers and services you weren't make enough of a dent even at the same time you're imposing pain. >> other areas states should be

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110201:20:33:00

is that the demand goes up when the resources go down. when you have a recession, more people eligible for the program. we saw eligibility soar by 8% last year, as people were unemployed or lost employer-provided coverage. at the same time, states are squeezed in revenue, plus the third factor of growing medical costs which for decades have grown faster than inflation. there is a tremendous squeeze on the states and the likelihood we're going to see cuts in programs in a variety of states. c andrew cuomo governs the bluest of blue states. >> so when we talk about the health care reform, though, calling for the huge expansion of medicaid eligibility, could yap up to 16 million people, roughly, to the rolls. are states cutting in anticipation of costs that they have to face down the road? it's coming. >> well, interestingly, first of all, in the initial cost of expansion is paid for entirely by, if not entirely, by the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110201:20:34:00

federal government, when that goes into effect and ultimately transitions into more of a state role. even then a reduced state role. the stimulus bill in '09 provided states extra money to keep people on the medicaid rolls and that money's running out this year as well. the underlying problem, and it's at the root of this, psych of risiing costs and declining access. every year that bush was president the share of americans receiving care through their employer, receiving insurance through their employer, declined and that has pushed people both into the uninsured ranks but also into the ranks of these government programs and that is really the fundamental crisis that health care reform is designed to in part reverse. >> ron, let's go over some of the specifics like california, the governor, jerry brown, considering limiting number of doctor visits and prescriptions for those on medicaid. arizona, governor brewer wants the obama administration to

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110131:10:51:00

see, a clear way to do that, nobody knows how to cut medicare, we're about to add 30 more million people to the rolls of the insured. it will -- that gets more difficult by the minute and i would say the republicans i think will go for this. the question is, will the president? because i don't think be a sent presidential leadership on this the democratic party will go along with it and the polling generally makes it clear this is a hard pill to swallow, as kirsten points out so it's not an easy thing to do but if you are thinking of a president who wanted to do big things, and says he do big things, what they're big things that can front us, at this hour, major foreign policy issues but we have a debt overhang staring us in the face and coming down the tracks like a locomotive and if it hits us we'll be in deep trouble and would be an historic achievement if he were the facilitator of a grand bargain to curb entitlement growth in

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110131:04:50:00

nobody knows how to cut medicare, we're about to add 30 more million people to the rolls of the insured. it will -- that gets more difficult by the minute and i would say the republicans i think will go for this. the question is, will the president? because i don't think be a sent presidential leadership on this the democratic party will go along with it and the polling generally makes it clear this is a hard pill to swallow, as kirsten points out so it's not an easy thing to do but if you are thinking of a president who wanted to do big things, and says he do big things, what they're big things that can front us, at this hour, major foreign policy issues but we have a debt overhang staring us in the face and coming down the tracks like a locomotive and if it hits us we'll be in deep trouble and would be an historic achievement if he were the facilitator of a grand bargain to curb entitlement growth in

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