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questions or deliver the white house position on international policy, domestic policy, the way this country is being run. look at this president. why would her spokesperson be different? she knows what she is delivering when she gives this information too the press during these briefings. she knows there s a high chance it s not true. yet she walks out there everyday. and giuliani goes on the air and says it s been proven there s no collusion. this is consistency. why are we questioning why his spokesperson lies when we ve opened the show with 3,000 lies trump said. i m questioning something bigger about the office, the white house communications the focus of the press briefi s briefings. there s the system of going the press office to find out what s going on and getting a true answer. that s the system but that system doesn t work with this administration. non-functional. and i wonder if we need to
responding to patients needs. that s what we want to get to. 28 million individuals right now uninsured, 6.5 million folks spending $3 billion in tax penalty? premiums up, deductibles up. coverage going away. we haven t even begun to talk about the states where there will be counties that will have no insurance issuer next year. that system doesn t work for patients. that s what we re trying to fix. i m not sure warren buffett will be satisfied that he got an answer to his. he i m not sure that warren imnot sure warren buffett is interested in insuring patients in those counties. that s the key. we need to look at every single american citizen and every single individual across this land that they get the coverage they want for themselves and their family not that the government forces them to buy. we ll see what happens in the senate and this very important bill that s before them. thanks for your time, mr. secretary. thanks, dana. coming up inside job. the president s
government, by the government, dictated by the government and it s not responding to patients needs. 28 million individuals right now uninsured, 6.5 million folks spending $3 billion in tax penalty. premium is up, deductible is up. coverage going away. we haven t even begun to talk about the states where counties will have no insurance insurer next year. that system doesn t work for patients. that s what we re trying to fix. i m not sure warren buffett will be satisfied that he got an answer to his. he i m not sure that warren buffett is interested in insuring patients in those counties. that s keet. we need to look at every single american citizen and every single individual across this land that they get the coverage they want for themselves and their family not that the government forces them to buy. we ll see what happens in the senate and this very important bill. thanks for your time plrks secretary. thanks, dana. inside job.
criminal record on file. we have a criminal justice system that is out of control. what kalief browder s story does is to humanize it for americans, and i do think is creates a moment for americans to stand up and realize this sort of criminal justice system can no longer exist in our name. what s particularly useful about the response to what happened in south carolina is the fact that the victims themselves are not calling for the death of this young man but instead are essentially being much more nuanced in their thoughts about what should happen to him, and for too long america has become addicted to punishment and we should really care about what victims want. right? that s what should partially drive our criminal justice system. what do victims want? the current justice system doesn t respond to that because i would argue that it is for the people to never do it again, and places like rikers ensure they will do it again. the victim would have what