The wealthiest and the special interests. D thats whats going to be draft if she is confirmed and if the bill passes. It is her nomination for debatea right now. We should make no mistake she is going to be in charge of the the specifics. If trump care passes under section 132, the new administrator would give states a green light to push in the a high risk for the historical record shows these highrisk pools are a failure when it comes to offering good coverage is affordable. The new administrator will be in charge of section 134 and could decide exactly how skimpy trump care plans and how much more it will be forced to pay outofpocket they would handle section 135 for Health Insurers for those approaching retirement age. That is just the start. The fact is trump care is about enormous tax rates for the fortunate few financed by cutting medicaid and hurting of older people and those who were of modest income. Ms. Verma and would have the job of implementing this at the centers for med
Mr. Wyden the hard numbers are now in on trumpcare and there is no sugar coating them for the american people. 24 million americans get kicked off their insurance plans. 880 billion is slashed from medicaid in the first decade. A payday worth hundreds of billions of dollars goes out to the wealthiest and the special interests. That is what is going to be dropped on her plate if she is confirmed and if the bill passes. It is her nomination for debate right now. We should make no mistake that she is going to be in charge of the the specifics. If trumpcare passes under section 132, the new administrator would give states a greenlight to push sick patients in the highrisk pool when the historical record shows these highrisk pools are a failure when it comes to good coverage that is affordable. The new administrator will be in charge of section 134 and could decide exactly how skimpy trumpcare plans would be and how much more americans would be forced to pay outofpocket for the care they ne
Mr. Wyden the hard numbers are now in on trumpcare and there is no sugar coating them for the american people. 24 million americans get kicked off their insurance plans. 880 billion is slashed from medicaid in the first decade. A payday worth hundreds of billions of dollars goes out to the wealthiest and the special interests. That is what is going to be dropped on her plate if she is confirmed and if the bill passes. It is her nomination for debate right now. We should make no mistake that she is going to be in charge of the the specifics. If trumpcare passes under section 132, the new administrator would give states a greenlight to push sick patients in the highrisk pool when the historical record shows these highrisk pools are a failure when it comes to good coverage that is affordable. The new administrator will be in charge of section 134 and could decide exactly how skimpy trumpcare plans would be and how much more americans would be forced to pay outofpocket for the care they ne
[applause] Vice President biden thank you all. [applause] Vice President biden thank you all. Et them celebrate. Mr. President , i think weve got a happy room here. It seems ridiculous to say thank you all for being here. Ladies and gentlemen, to state the obvious, this is a historic day. [applause] in our business, we use that phrase a lot, but i cant think of a day in the 37 years i was a United States senator or the short time ive been Vice President that its been more appropriately stated. This is a historic day. And history, history is not merely what is printed in textbooks. It doesnt begin or end with the stroke of a pen. History is made, history is made when men and women decide that theres a greater risk in accepting the situation that we cannot bear than in steeling our spine and embracing the promise of change. Thats when history is made. [applause] history is made when you all assemble here today, members of Congress Take charge to change the lives of tens of millions of am
This debate from los angeles is about an hour and a half. Bernard shaw on behalf of the commission on president ial debates, i am pleased to welcome you to the second president ial debate. I am bernard shaw of cnn, cable news network. My colleagues on the panel are ann compton of abc news, Margaret Warner of newsweek magazine, and Andrea Mitchell of nbc news. The candidates are Vice President george bush, the republican nominee, and governor Michael Dukakis, the democratic nominee. [applause] bernard for the next 90 minutes we will be questioning the candidates following a format designed and agreed to by representatives of the two campaigns. However, there are no restrictions on the questions that my colleagues and i can ask this evening, and the candidates have no prior knowledge of our questions. By agreement between the candidates, the first question goes to governor dukakis. You have two minutes to respond. Governor, if Kitty Dukakis were raped and murdered, would you favor an irr