Are you sure you want to say that, your knowledge . In fact today was the payout you you want to say that the incremental medicaid payment would, in fact, have had a surplus, not a deficit. My recollection of the numbers and i have not looked in a while by the end of the decade on a yeartoyear basis the Affordable Care act lowered the deficit. I believe that would have been deficit. You are aware this cbo has revised the number and now show a deficit and have really since shortly after the parties changed and they redid their numbers. Are you aware that they show a deficit . They no longer stand behind the numbers trying passage . I sure wish you had been aware of it. You had not heard that. I dont think so. We will check on that. One of the things that i think about and talk about is that we have a a limited amount of time to be in these offices. I am so sorry, mr. Gruber, that you said what you said. You said. You can call it conjecture, whatever. What it does is distract. It it dist
Plan. We see russia as a large, promising market. We wont change our mind. Theres more to be done in this market. And more warning signs out of china, investment, retail and factory data all disappointing in april with data hitting multiyear lows. Youre watching worldwide exchange, bringing you Business News from around the globe. And a warm welcome to tuesdays edition of worldwide exchange. Plenty to come through on the show today. Are you looking forward to it . Happy tuesday. Happy tuesday, everyone. Well get opecs latest report. Retail sales coming out of the u. S. As well. But before all of that we continue to look at m a on the astrazeneca pfizer story. Pfizer making its last push reiterating to uk jobs and r d if the proposed deal goes ahead. The ceos of pfizer and astrazeneca are due to appear before uk lawmakers in london very shortly. The unions make their way starting in 30 minutes time. Then pfizer ceo ian reed is in an an hour after astrazenecas ceo will appear. Katherine
Hello, im john berman. Michaela pereira is off today. Wed like to welcome our viewers to the United States and Around The World. Breaking news at this hour. A highly anticipated and extremely controversial report due out any minute details just what cia interrogators did to Terror Detainees after september 11 and if it worked. Any minute now senator Dianne Feinstein will present this report. Youre looking at live pictures of the senate well. The senator will detail tactics and policies used during the Bush Administration against al qaeda suspects waterboarding, sleep deprivations, reservations about secret overseas prisons. The socalled black sites, all that expected to be included. What is in the report is controversial, releasing it at all is controversial. Heightened security Around The World because of fears the
report could spark antiamerican violence. Evan perez has a preview of whats in the report. Also, dana bash who just spoke with senator Dianne Feinstein. Senior White House
U. S. Embassies preparing for increased security threats. Ed henry is live with the story. Reporter its interesting, because it is the white house playing both sides of this. On the one hand, josh earnest saying yesterday again and again that in the interests of transparency, the president and his top aides want to see this report out there, want it to see the light of day so the country knows what happened and that the country sees what the president believes was torture even though republicans insist thats not actually what happened. On the other hand, the white house secretary of state john kerry has also been expressing some of the concerns that republicans have had. Secretary kerry on friday calling democratic senator Dianne Feinstein, the chair of the Senate Intel Committee, raising questions about the timing of this release because of the threat from isis, other terrorists around the world and how this may stir up more trouble. Its interesting, because you also have to remember
Provided extensive inaccurate information about the program and the effectiveness to the department of justice, the cia Inspector General, the media and the American Public. This conclusion is somewhat personal for me. I remember clearly when director hayden briefed the Intelligence Committee for the first time on the socalled iets at that september 2006 committee meeting. He referred specifically to a tummy slap among other techniques. He presented the entire set of techniques as minimally harmful and implied in a highly clinical and professional manner. They were not. The report demonstrates that these techniques were physically very harmful and the constraints that existed on paper in washington did not match the way techniques were used at cia sites around the world. A particular note was the treatment over the span of 17 days in august of 2002. This involves nonstop interrogation and abuse 247 from august 4th to august 21st. And included multiple forms of deprivation and physical