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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110208:10:31:00

trump perform manual labor? oprah. she got him working in his own hotel. you ll see the man of the people. nice gloves. you ll see him at work a little later. first, let s get to the news live at 5:30 a.m. at 30 rock in new york city. egypts embattled president hosni mubarak has set up a committee now to discuss and recommend stugal changes that will relax eligibility rules for who can run for president and also limit the number of presidential terms. vice president omar suleiman says mubarak will also create a separated panel to monitor em mre m imme taimplementation of all proposed reforms. white house press secretary robert gibbs says a reform process is clearly under way and that, quote, egypt has let the world know they re not going back. he also insists that despite the

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20120628:17:06:00

megyn: and the high court did not side with the administration on that exactly, tom. explain. right. so here s the deal. in the affordable care act congress gave a bunch of money to the states, but with serious strings and said if you don t do what we want in expanding medicaid and follow all of our eligibility rules not only will we not give you this money, but we ll take all of your money away under medicaid which would be just devastating for the states. and the states said, look, this is ridiculous. this isn t a real offer. this is the federal government trying to make us do something as sovereigns. and the supreme court agreed with that and said, yes, congress can condition this money, the new medicaid money, on certain sets of rules. but you can t threaten them with all, losing all of their medicaid funding or all of their federal funding. so that s important for medicaid. i don t think it effects the implementation of the affordable care act because no state was going to turn

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