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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20171015:22:17:00

Susan ferrechio joins us. she is chief congressional correspondent for the washington examiner. good to see you. hey, eric. eric: susan collins has been a bellwether on healthcare. she has voted twice kill the republican repeal and replace efforts? what s the significance when she says the president should look at what congress is doing? can that mean there is some bipartisan effort that will be successful. there almost has to be. because there is no way that the cost-sharing subsidies are legal. congress was always going to have to act. the court has already found them to be unconstitutional. the problem, eric, is that republicans aren t willing to pony up more money for the heck law unless there are big changes to reform it that s where you have the problem and gridlock in cock. have you republicans who are saying, look, we can put forth subsidies for a couple more years. but we want changes to remove. so onerous mandates of the healthcare law. democrats are saying we are not g ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140305:07:42:00

Foot-in-mouth disease is not something we re a stranger to. the democrats have thrown the kitchen sink at raising the minimum wage, and there are signs it s working to their political advantage right now. according to the washington post /abc poll i just mentioned today, half the people say they re more likely to vote for a candidate who supports raising the minimum wage versus only 19% who said they would be less likely to vote for that candidate. i guess compare that to the same question about the federal heck law. 34% said they would be more likely to vote for somebody who supports the law. in other words, it s not the kiss of death. it s kind of a wash for affordable care. i guess these are going you re the expert on this, david. it goes back to passion and whether you really care. people think about guns almost every day. people think about ukraine probably one or two days in their lifetimes they ll think about ukraine. your thoughts. i really think that s an important poin ....

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