but under this situation here, not keeping his cool. i think it was the s srt-term ceiling lift that really sort of upset him. he s saying that s not going to work, we need to resolve this now, not push it off to a later date. which does seem to make some sense. also ahead, a state budget problem could soon impact beer drinkers. now we got everyone s attention. the licenses to sell certain brands of beer in minnesota are expiring. and because state offices are closed, because of the government shut-down, you may have to find something else to chug. it s all somebody else s problem until they take away your beer. until they take away your beer. or your favorite beer brand, anyway. people get very in volved. i saw the miller high life there, that could be in jeopardy. some folks definitely worried about that. later this half hour, your chance to see your face and favorite message in space. your face in space. see why geeks like me are downright psyched about a special c
in another arizonan denied a heart transplant denied a heart transplant by brewer s panel will join us. brewer and the republican led state legislature are contemplating cutting medicare coverage for arizonas. the program called access remains the largest single state budget problem we re dealing with. brewer was at a public event when asked her her decision to deny 100 citizens organ transplants asked by sarah smith, a correspondent for great britain s channel 4. how many transplants patients in arizona have to actually die before you re prepared to reverse the decision not to fund their operations? that s a real difficult, unfair question in my opinion. you know? certainly we have made budget cuts. the bottom line is arizona doesn t have the money and it s only $5 million. you must be able to find it somewhere else. i wish that you know, i have a $1 billion deficit facing the state of arizona.
saving people s lives don t ask her, ask washington for the money. you know, more money. beyond the money washington already gave her that she spent on arena roof repair. in another arizonan denied a heart transplant denied a heart transplant by brewer s panel will join us. brewer and the republican led state legislature are contemplating cutting medicare coverage for arizonans. the program called access remains the largest single state budget problem we re dealing with. brewer was at a public event when asked her her decision to deny 100 citizens organ transplants asked by sarah smith, a correspondent for great britain s channel 4. how many transplants patients in arizona have to actually die before you re prepared to reverse the decision not to fund their operations? that s a real difficult, unfair question in my opinion. you know? certainly we have made budget cuts. the bottom line is arizona doesn t have the money and it s only $5 million.
she tells a reporter from british television if her constituents are concerned about saving people s lives don t ask her, ask washington for the money. you know, more money. beyond the money washington already gave her that she spent on arena roof repair. in another arizonan denied a heart transplant denied a heart transplant by brewer s panel will join us. brewer and the republican led state legislature are contemplating cutting medicare coverage for arizonas. the program called access remains the largest single state budget problem we re dealing with. brewer was at a public event when asked her her decision to deny 100 citizens organ transplants asked by sarah smith, a correspondent for great britain s channel 4. how many transplants patients in arizona have to actually die before you re prepared to reverse the decision not to fund their operations? that s a real difficult, unfair question in my opinion. you know? certainly we have made budget
hi, everybody. happy new year. i m david asman. welcome to forbes on fox. in focus with steve forbes, rich karlgaard, quentin hardy, stephane fitch. steve? it s hurting the white house. they can t get the legislation through congress and you see it in the at tuted of unions in the attitude of the unions and the reaction to the state budget problem and massive deficits because of the pension. that s where the real blizzard is, david. not what the snow in new york but the avalanche of the unfunded liabilities of the pension funds. the property taxes are going up and the economy is weak. this is nuts. david: what happened in new york is inexcusable, particularly if it was forced slowdown of activity. one of my resolutions for 2011 i wouldn t wig out over the conspiracy theories and now you have me on the show forcing me to break it.