that cost more than $215 billion and by attaching emergency to each measure said it was exempt from deficit-related issues. that is hypocritical and that is why we are in the deep trouble we are in. guest: it is not just the democratic party talking about deficits, republicans and tea party have been talking about it neil: but you can t separate what matters. if the deficits matter you have to pay for everything. guest: we have to put people in front of everything else and we are talking about three million americans. neil: we have to put the people paying the pills, chris, chris, chris, we have to put the people paying the bills before everyone. pause they are the ones you are saying i m sorry. chris, chris, chris, chris, chris, if you are telling the american people they have to pay for something they are already in deep red paying for, with some questionable results, and
that s a long time ago. you may as well eat two milky ways while you re at it. i ll see you at my bipartisan health challenge. you will walk with me side by side? i walk with you every day, mika. there goes your next election. we are taking the show on the road to washington, d.c. mika, did you hear that? pat buchanan used to drink a coca-cola every day and he almost became president of the united states. it s time for pat to evolve. we are here to bring awareness to obesity to this country and get congress moving towards a solution. if you want to sound smart today, tell your friends, that obesity costs the u.s. economy at least $215 billion a year. that s the finding of a new brookings institution study which says those costs include lost productivity, absenteeism, disability and premature debt.
elephant that was walking around in a room and no one wanted to pay attention to it until now, until now when we see the violence. i mean how many people in juarez have been killed this year over 500. and we see thousands of people dying. laura: upwards last figure was $215 billion annually to the united states when you look at the whole impact of this and my question to you francisco. we have gone around this for years. is this a good time for the president to be ramming through another unpopular idea especially with this violence of the border issue seems to be rising not getting better? the problem ms. ingraham is we keep marrying these two issues the drugs with immigration. that really have nothing to do with each other. the drug problem everybody admits needs to be addressed. i think what we are seeing has a reflection of the drug efforts by mexico and the united states by working together. the reason it s coming one of the reasons it s coming out in the open is that we are
long that it was like an elephant that was walking around in a room and no one wanted to pay attention to it until now, until now when we see the violence. i mean how many people in juarez have been killed this year over 500. and we see thousands of people dying. laura: upwards last figure was $215 billion annually to the united states when you look at the whole impact of this and my question to you francisco. we have gone around this for years. is this a good time for the president to be ramming through another unpopular idea especially with this violence of the border issue seems to be rising not getting better? the problem ms. ingraham is we keep marrying these two issues the drugs with immigration. that really have nothing to do with each other. the drug problem everybody admits needs to be addressed. i think what we are seeing has a reflection of the drug efforts by mexico and the united states by working together. the reason it s coming one of the reasons it s coming out in
we don t think the answer is to have the government take over the health care system. greta: two questions in terms of whether it is a gimmick or not, one is that the cadillac tax which is supposed to drive much of the funding doesn t go into effect until 2018 we are all going to be gone by that point, i ll probably be gone as well. the second thing is the doctor fix under medicare. estimated to be about 214 or 215 billion dollars give or take 10 billion dollars. that s not included in that that s right. greta: it seems a little schiffy all these numbers. will we ever get a true cbo good score? or is it a gimmick? no because cbo score what legislation you put in front of them. you can put smoke and errors in the legislation. the cbo has to score what place in front of them. anybody can manipulate the score based upon the legislation you write.