care. and donald trump is leaving trump tower for his so-called thank you tour. he will be flying to indianapolis to face potentially more questions about the deal he says he struck with carrier to save 1,000 jobs. we ll talk to an employee from the carrier factory where donald trump will be later this afternoon. and what it means for workers there. and nancy pelosi holds on to power as house minority leader. we ll have more on her mission in the coming year and why our team says this could be the most important story that you ve heard today. the war over medicare. that is coming up in our daily briefing.
well, and one of the things that we have done and i think chairman it is let me marcia, it is a yes or no answer. is it yes or no? republicans are the ones that put closing the loopholes on the table. so it is a yes? so it is a yes? we have said let s level the playing field, let s close a lot of these loopholes. good. so why don t we put that in the debt reduction bill? how about this one? how about the ethanol loophole where we re paying people huge amounts of money to grow corn and use it for fuel that pollutes and costs more than regular gasoline, do you support closing that loophole? i have supported closing that one, but, rob, you re what you are trying to do is when i m trying to do is no, what you re trying to do is build a warfare issue. warfare? you re the one no, marcia, really, you re the one who is waging no, you re the one that is waging war over medicare
chairman it is let me marcia, it is a yes or no answer. is it yes or no? republicans are the ones that put closing the loopholes on the table. so it is a yes? so it is a yes? we have said let s level the playing field, let s close a lot of these loopholes. good. so why don t we put that in the debt reduction bill? how about this one? how about the ethanol loophole where we re paying people huge amounts of money to grow corn and use it for fuel that pollutes and costs more than regular gasoline, do you support closing that loophole? i have supported closing that one, but, rob, you re what you are trying to do is when i m trying to do is no, what you re trying to do is build a warfare issue. warfare? you re the one no, marcia, really, you re the one who is waging no, you re the one that is waging war over medicare recipients, social security
put closing the loopholes on the table. so it is a yes? so it is a yes? we have said let s level the playing field, let s close a lot of these loopholes. good. so why don t we put that in the debt reduction bill? how about this one? how about the ethanol loophole where we re paying people huge amounts of money to grow corn and use it for fuel that pollutes and costs more than regular gasoline, do you support closing that loophole? i have supported closing that one, but, rob, you re what you are trying to do is when i m trying to do is no, what you re trying to do is build a warfare issue. warfare? you re the one no, marcia, really, you re the one who is waging no, you re the one that is waging war over medicare recipients, social security recipients and that s the class warfare going on. $75 billion and you put cuts in your budget. you cut medicare $575 billion
to our kids. well, the bottom line is this. medicare called entitlement. voters see it that way. warning politicians not to cut their medicare. but are you really entitled to something you don t pay for? when 50 to 60% of every medical bill you generate is paid for by somebody else. in los angeles, william la jeunesse, fox news. bret: we will take an in-depth look at the issue on a special edition of special report. the war over medicare. starting friday. 5:00 p.m. eastern time. full hour with representative paul ryan. budget director jack lew and chris van hollen. major player talking specifics. tune in. first lady michelle obama and agriculture department introduced the government new traditional symbol. my plate is set to be simpler than the old food pyramid. circle divided in sections for fruits, vegetables , proteen and grain. with dairy on the side.