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Illinois Representative
Rahm
Emanuel
Discusses the...
Title
Illinois Representative
Rahm
Emanuel
Discusses the Seized on Prescription Drugs
Dates
2005-02-08
Media_Id
NY-TDY-20050208-0001
Hit_Time
08:20:44
Synopsis
In a two-way remote interview with Matt Lauer, Illinois Representative
Rahm
Emanuel
notes the FDA seizing drugs is a form of intimidation, and try to get
and prevent what is now, increasingly every year, being more and more people
going to Canada and to Europe to get their drugs, notes people from all over the
world come to the United States to get medical care, and yet Americans are
forced to go all over the world to get their medications, and that's wrong,
notes he said it's random and second of all, of the multiple states that have
actually set up a Internet system, note once has the FDA shut down those
states, notes if it's illegal, why are they not shutting down the states?
Because it's only a form of trying to get people to stop doing and getting fair
prices from the market; notes here in the United States--it's like they said on
that piece before, we pay--I have my own Web site for Congress--I have a Costco
in Chicago, a Costco in Toronto--in the United States, we pay approximately $100
more for Lipitor; notes It's made at a single plant in Ireland, and the only
difference from what's on the Canadian shelf at Costco and the Chicago shelf at
Costco is about $98. That's the only difference; notes the only places where
they're seizing counterfeit are drugs made here in the United States. And the
only reason there's a market for counterfeit is because prices in the United
States are too expensive. Take a step back now and think about this; this is
brought to you by the United States government, this policy, we're allowing
tainted Canadian cattle with mad cow disease into the country, but preventing
Americans from getting drugs in Canada at 50 to 60 percent cheaper. That's the
policy of the United States government. Tainted cattle beef--tainted Canadian
beef with mad cow disease, you can have that in the United States food system,
yet you're not allowed to go to Canada, England, Ireland and get drugs 50
percent cheaper; says I think the biggest health risk today in the prescription
drug business is where the United States citizens are paying anywhere from 30 to
70 percent more. That's number one; says We're allowing is you standardize the
system, you bring the pre--pre-market principles to the marketing of
prescription drugs. It's the only product made in the world where there is
actually prohibition from free trade. If you brought free trade and competition
and choice, actually the market would work. And the United States consumer and
taxpayer would pay world prices rather than inflated prices and we would stop
subsidizing the starving French, Germans and Swiss, and that is what we're doing
in our pricing system. That is wrong and it's a government policy, it's not the
market policy; says of course they're trying to do this to intimidate Illinois,
Wisconsin, Minnesota, Democrat and Republicans, governors, mayors, congressman,
senators have all come together and they're targeting where we have been
effective in saying to the federal government `The policy you've put in place
forcing the taxpayers and consumers of our country to play--pay inflated prices
is wrong.' We are going to have a new system, and it is working because people
are signing up. And, you know, this process of going to Canada is not like it
started yesterday, it's been going on for 10 years. And now we're going to
Europe to get even more competitive prices.
07:22:10 (ej=:06)
INT
CU: Bottles of Lipitor move on a conveyor.
Places
Today New York Studio;Washington, DC;
Reporters
Lauer, Matt;
Assignments
TDY
Length
00:04:16
Media_Type
AS
NBC News Archives
MSNBC Countdown 20:00 hour anchored live by Keith...
Title
MSNBC Countdown 20:00 hour anchored live by Keith Olbermann.
Dates
2006-11-01
Media_Id
MNBC-OLB-20061101-0001
Hit_Time
20:00:00
Synopsis
20:00:00 MSNBC Countdown anchored live by Keith Olbermann.
20:00:02 Olbermann voices over upcoming programming.
20:02:35 Olbermann voices over a graphic apology made by Democratic
Massachusetts Senator John Kerry. Shot of Kerry speaking on stage during a
campaign rally. Clip Kerry says, Of course, it was a botched joke during an on
air interview with Don Imus. Shot of Republican President George W Bush speaking
at the podium. Clip White House Press Secretary Tony Snow commenting on Kerry's
botched joke.
20:07:05 Olbermann is joined live by Newsweek magazine reporter Howard Fineman
from Washington, DC. Fineman discusses comments made by John Kerry. Various
shots of John Kerry.
20:16:09 Olbermann is joined live by MSNBC's David Shuster from Washington, DC.
Shuster reports on mid term congressional elections. Footage of Republican
President George W Bush and members of his then cabinet walking towards the
podium outside in Crawford, Texas.
20:22:31 Olbermann voices over shots of an Asian man with silverware stuck to
his chest pulling a car. Shot of British police officer running away from
charging bull.
20:29:07 Olbermann voices over shots of incumbent Republican Virginia Senator
George Allen shaking hands with others. Clip callingallwingnuts.com Internet
blogger Mike Stark gets wrestled to the ground and thrown out of the hotel where
Allen was during a campaign stop.
20:30:19 Olbermann is joined live by Mike Stark from Virginia. Clip Allen
commenting on the campaign of Democratic Virginia Senate candidate James Webb.
Stark discusses what happened that caused him to get thrown out of the hotel
where Allen was campaigning. Shots with audio of Stark getting thrown out of the
hotel.
20:39:39 NBC's Tom Brokaw reports that Ken Mehlman, chairman of the Republican
National Committee and United States Democratic Representative
Rahm
Emanuel
,
chair of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, are going mano a
mano with five days left. Various shots and clips of Democratic
Rahm
Emanuel
and Ken Mehlman.
20:42:23 Olbermann voices over shots of conservative author Ann Coulter speaking
during interviews on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and NBC's Today Show.
20:43:07 Olbermann voices over shots of pop singer Madonna. Clip Madonna speaks
with NBC's Meredith Vieira. Madonna discusses her adoption of an African child.
20:43:54 Olbermann reports the World's Worst Person portion of the show.
20:48:15 Olbermann reports a Special Comment. He reports on then American
politician and statesman Charles Sumner and his speech against slavery. He
compares Sumner to the administration of Republican President George W Bush.
Graphic with inset sketch created by John L. Magee of Philadelphia. Magee
created Southern Chivalry-Argument Versus Clubs, a lithograph photo that shows
Northern outrage over Preston Brooks's attack on Sumner. Preston Brooks was a
Congressman from South Carolina, known notoriously for brutally assaulting
senator Charles Sumner on the floor of the United States Senate. Shots of
Democratic Massachusetts Senator John Kerry. Various shots of Republican
President George W Bush. Stills of American flags drapped over coffins of dead
American service personal. Various shots of US troops on patrol in Iraq. Shots
of violence in Iraq. Shots of White House Press Secretary Tony Snow, Republican
Arizona Senator John McCain, and unidentifed woman. Shots of radio talk show
host Rush Limbaugh, First Lady Laura Bush, shots of chaos in Iraq, shots of
United States soldiers on patrol in Iraq. Shots of President Bush. Shots of then
President Lyndon B Johnson. Shots of Mike Stark getting thrown to the ground by
members of George Allen's campaign team.
Assignments
OLB
Length
01:00:00
Media_Type
AS
NBC News Archives
NBC Chief Political Director Chuck Todd Discusses...
Title
NBC Chief Political Director Chuck Todd Discusses Tight Senate Races and Possible Appointees In President-Elect Barack Obama's Administration
Dates
2008-11-06
Media_Id
NY-TDY-20081106-0001
Hit_Time
07:08:50
Synopsis
EJ
07:09:12 (:08)
EXT NIGHT
MS: Then-Republican Presidential Nominee John McCain embraces his then-running
mate Sarah Palin at a campaign rally as their spouses Todd Palin and Cindy
McCain stand nearby.
INT
MS: Palin speaks from a podium at a rally as Todd stand nearby.
MS: Palin speaks from the podium.
EJ
07:09:44 (:17)
EXT NIGHT
MS: Palin.
MS: McCain embraces Palin at a campaign rally Todd Palin and Cindy stand nearby.
INT
MS: Palin speaks from a podium at a rally as Todd stand nearby.
MS: Palin speaks from the podium.
INT
MS: McCain, Palin and Todd at a rally.
EJ
07:10:53 (:22)
INT
MS: Democratic Illinois Congressman
Rahm
Emanuel
speaks at a press conference.
GFX: Graphic indicating Democratic challenger Al Franken and Republican
incumbent Norm Coleman running even both with 42% of the vote for Minnesota
Senator.
GFX: Graphic indicating Republican incumbent Saxby Chambliss with 50% and
Democratic challenger Jim Martin with 47% in the race for Georgia Senator.
GFX: Graphic indicating Democratic challenger Jeff Merkley with 48% and
Republican incumbent Gordon Smith with 47% in the race for Oregon Senator.
GFX: Insert still of
Emanuel
.
GFX: Header Treasury Secretary?
GFX: Insert stills of people rumored to be considered for President-elect Barack
Obama's Treasury Secretary.
GFX: Header Defense Secretary?
GFX: Insert stills of current Secretary of Defense Robert Gates and of rumored
Secretary of Defense Obama is considering, Chuck Hagel.
NBC Chief Political Director Chuck Todd joins Meredith Vieira live in Studio 1A.
Todd says Sarah Palin has to decide if she wants to be a national player in the
Republican Party in 2012 and if she does, run for the Senate, because it's a way
to get extra chops on the resume. He says there was tension between Palin and
the McCain staff in the campaign. He says Palin had never been handled by
advisors before and it was a culture clash more than anything. He says there
will be a recount in the Minnesota Senate race, so we won't know anything for a
month. He says there may be a recount in Georgia, and it looks like Democrats
will pick up Oregon. He says the Alaska race locks out the possibility that
Democrats with have a filibuster-proof Senate majority. He says the Obama
campaign knew
Rahm
Emanuel
would have issues about being Obama's chief of staff.
He says
Emanuel
wants to be Speaker of the House someday and has three children
that go to school in Chicago. He says Bill Clinton made a mistake in choosing a
childhood friend as chief of staff who couldn't say no and in choosing
Emanuel
,
Obama knows he's getting a field general who will keep things running on time.
He discusses some of the people rumored to be considered for Barack Obama's
Treasury Secretary. He says Obama seems to be headed towards keeping Robert
Gates as Secretary of Defense. He jokes maybe Oprah Winfrey will be made press
secretary. He says Robert Gibbs will probably be the press secretary.
Places
Today New York Studio
Reporters
Todd, Chuck;Vieira, Meredith;
Assignments
TDY
Length
00:04:10
Media_Type
AS
NBC News Archives
In Depth: The Producers: A Look at the Republican...
Title
In Depth: The Producers: A Look at the Republican National Committee Chairman and Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman
Dates
2006-11-01
Media_Id
NY-NN-20061101-0001
Hit_Time
18:44:21
Synopsis
A look at Republican National Committee Chairman Ken Mehlman and Democratic
Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman
Rahm
Emanuel
and how they're running
their parties' campaigns.
NBC's Tom Brokaw reports from Nightly News studio.
18:44:43 (ej=2:29)
GFX: Insert clips of Meet the Press featuring Republican National Committee
Chairman Ken Mehlman and Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman
Representative
Rahm
Emanuel
.
INT
MS: Mehlman makes speech (no audio).
INT
MS:
Emanuel
makes speech (no audio).
INT
MS: In interview,
Emanuel
says, American people want action and the
Democratic Congress is going to give them action.
INT
MS: In interview, Mehlman says, I think their greatest vulnerability, frankly,
is on a combination of national security issues and their favoring higher
taxes.
GFX: Insert still of Mehlman. Insert supers Age: 40, Hometown: Baltimore,
Maryland, Education: Franklin and Marshall College, Harvard Law School, and
Marital Status: Single.
INT
MS: Mehlman claps at a podium next to US President George W Bush during a
campaign rally.
GFX: Insert still of
Emanuel
. Insert supers Age: 47, Hometown: Chicago,
Illinois, Education: Sarah Lawrence College, Northwestern University, and
Marital Status: Married, three children.
INT
MS: Then US President Bill Clinton speaks from a podium as
Emanuel
and others
are nearby.
EXT DAY IRAQ
MS: A US soldier walks on patrol.
MS: Low angle shot of soldiers on patrol.
VO: Mehlman says, Iraq is a key front in the war on terror.
MS: A tank rolls forward.
INT
MS: In interview with Brokaw, Mehlman says, I believe that it actually is
beneficial to Republicans, and the reason is I think that most Americans who
look are going to recognize we're in the middle of a very tough war. It's
against a different kind of enemy.
INT
MS: In interview,
Emanuel
says, All the Republicans are saying is, when you've
got yourself in a hole, can we get a bigger shovel?
INT HOUSE CHAMBERS IN WASHINGTON, DC
MS: (House TV System) In a speech Representative Nancy Pelosi says, While these
Republicans are cutting...
INT
MS: Pelosi walks down a corridor.
EXT DAY
MS: Pelosi makes a speech from a podium as others are behind her (no audio).
INT
MS: In interview, Mehlman says, I think people are going to instead, they're
going to say, who, which party is going to vote for leaders who reflect my
values and my community?
INT HOUSE CHAMBERS
MS: (House TV System)
Emanuel
speaks (no audio).
INT
MS: In interview with Brokaw,
Emanuel
says, An increase in the minimum wage,
which we haven't had in 10 years. Direct negotiations by the federal government
for lower prescription drug price, but we are not going to privatize Social
Security.
INT
MS: Mehlman speaks at a campaign rally.
EXT DAY
MS:
Emanuel
speaks at a campaign rally (no audio).
INT
MS: Election analyst Charlie Cook.
GFX: Animation of a laptop computer showing Cook's website.
INT
MS: In interview, Cook says, The two things that could make this thing just
horrendous for Republicans is if their folks don't show up or if independents
show up in really big numbers.
EXT DAY
2 MS: Brokaw in walk and talk with
Emanuel
.
INT
MS: In interview, Cook says, They've got a huge wave going, and it's just `keep
its guys on the board, keep them riding it, and don't say anything to screw
things up.'
INT
MS: Mehlman greets men at a function.
INT
MS:
Emanuel
greets women at a function.
INT
MS: In interview, Mehlman says, I think the people that are predicting our
death as they did in '04 and they did in '02 and they did in '00 are once again
going to be wrong.
INT
MS: In interview,
Emanuel
says, I'm really playing defense in about two races
and playing offense in about 46 races. I just like those numbers.
GFX: Insert split screen shots of Mehlman and
Emanuel
.
Brokaw reports live on-camera.
a and c copies nat sot hit time 19:42:15
Places
Washington, DC;Iraq;
Reporters
Williams, Brian;Brokaw, Tom;
Assignments
NN
Length
00:03:15
Media_Type
AS
ABCNEWS VideoSource
WHITE HOUSE: PRESIDENT BUSH AND NANCY PELOSI...
Title:
WHITE HOUSE: PRESIDENT BUSH AND NANCY PELOSI STATEMENTS AFTER HOUSE DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS ISSUES CONFERENCE / STIX & CUTS
Date:
02/03/2007
Library:
ABC
Tape Number:
DCBB137359C
Content:
PRESIDENT GEORGE W BUSH / GW BUSH AND REPRESENTATIVE NANCY PELOSI STATEMENTS AFTER HOUSE DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS ISSUES CONFERENCE / STIX & CUTS
PRES. GW BUSH & NANCY PELOSI MAKES STATEMENTS AFTER THE HOUSE DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS ISSUES CONFERENCE - STIX & CUTS
RS20/X83/Slugged: 1140 BUSH PELOSI X83
STIX
11:46:35
RAHM
EMANUEL
: Mr. President we're gathered here.centuries ago, share our country democracy strong. Your appearance here is a recognition. We share love for country.
11:47:09 We can work together. Only 4 weeks into Congress. Prescription drugs to stem cell research. American people expect us to work together on behalf of common good.
11:47:41 NANCY PELOSI: thank you. We were honored by your presence, encouraged by your remarks. Energy independence, competitiveness, issues of immigration. I thank you for your.
11:48:23 spirit of bipartisanship which has been invoked a number of times. We look forward to working with you, American people expect and deserve.
11:48:58 challenges are different today, need for unity is the same. We were very pleased with your presentation.
11:49:28 GEORGE W. BUSH: Speaker thank you, thanks for the invitation. I enjoyed sharing ideas with members of Congress. I appreciate service to our country. Politics is hard, these are hard times. Thank you for giving me a chance to come.
11:50:12 a lot of folks appreciate. I enjoyed sharing priorities. My message was these are big goals Democrats care about. Find ways to achieve big goals.
11:50:36 I also was pleased to take questions. We will continue to meet. We do agree about our country. I felt welcomed, people understood.
11:51:53 I'm appreciative of contribution they make. Thank you.
11:52:32 Bush shaking hands with Hoyer, Emmanuel, Clyburn, leaving stage
11:53:03 STENY HOYER: We welcome Bush's first baby hug of the day. Going to be in trouble, Ava is my great grand daughter. I thought this was a very positive experience for the caucus. Sincere desire of the President of the US.
11:56:21 Steny finishes speaking
Q&A
11:56:32 NANCY PELOSI: Bush came here as Pres of the US, we respected him as such. Were respectful, to him for his service to the country.
11:57:36 President stood his ground on Iraq. He said if you ask the question, how things are going. I would say no to. I have made this decision to go forward.
11:58:39
RAHM
EMANUEL
11:59:17 PELOSI: managing how we go to the floor, this resolution. We certainly will be, bipartisanship.
11:59:36 HOYER made a determination as you know.probable discussion.
12:00:13 PELOSI: keep America #1, not a partisanship issue. Having spoken about the initiatives. Innovation agenda, energy independence. In a bipartisan way.
12:00:51 global warming, issue with immigration. President's party, it needs to be done, President is acknowledging. Innovation, Energy Independence, and Global Warming.
12:01:32
EMANUEL
: We had cut in student loans. Added resources, now we know President's budget, and actually add more money, in series of areas. Acknowledge global warming, speech to the country, Iraq has not gone as planned.
12:03:01 PELOSI: the days of the blank check days are over. In terms of broader budget requests he will have. It has to be justified.
12:05:32 JAMES CLYBURN
12:07:22 END
12:16:58 CUTS
12:21:08 exits room, END
Media Type:
Tape
CNN ImageSource
PELOSI-ECONOMIC ADVISORS MEETING/POOL
Slug:
PELOSI-ECONOMIC ADVISORS MEETING/POOL
Date:
2008-03-05
Topics:
DC, ECONOMY,
EMANUEL
,
RAHM
, FRANK, BARNEY, PELOSI, NANCY, PRESS CONFERENCES, US
Record:
5372230
Abstract:
## Shot 03/05/2008. ## ## Contact: SE martinr qc-Mike 11:04 Rep. Barney Frank of Massachusetts 11:11 ??? 11:13 ??
Speaker Pelosi, Chairman Frank, et al, media avail post econ forum
Rep. Nancy Pelosi
(D) House Speaker
Rep.
Rahm
Emanuel
(D) Illinois
Length:
00:57:13:02
Text:
11:06:28:15 Barney Frank: 11:06:28 we believe if we do not address that seriously...ways we can use the powers of the federal govt to get into the bizn. to recognize their looses. to take the looses, to accept the fact has to be written down. if they are prepared to do that, we would be prepared to have federal govt to work out. 11:07:35 could be paid off by the borrower, but we do believe the recognition of the looses to avoid some foreclosures. obv cautioned to have to be dealt in such a way to prevent causing another one. 11:10:14 at this point we have to deal with the fact that the states are being threatened to maintain their stability in this infrastructure...freeze hitting in the student loans market. look at what we should do to help the credit markets functioning again. 11:11:09 we continue to believe this is an area as we look forward this is impt economical and social need. Pelosi: 11:11:28 bc we are so proud and grateful for the info provided to us today. ask our guest to speak for one minute. Prof Laura: 11:12:06 working with a grp....how we might design a policy and take these distressed mortgages and move them, purchase them and restructure them. i pose this is aswin, win solution. right now we are in a vicious downward spiral. 11:12:48 financial institutions and that in term leading to declining housing cycle. to me in my mind...putting into a system that is pulling down./// 11:13:16 when you get seven economist in the room you get 8 solutions. interest rate coming down...non the less the outlook for the economy looked bleaker today. therefore impt to consider further steps. shared sense we need to move beyond with respect to mortgages. to address the question righting dow principle value. 11:14:16 needed to be vigorous approaches which now is effecting municipal market. 11:14:53 strong sense the urgent shouldnot crowd the profoundly impt. 11:15:07 it's an issue of very considerable impt, productivity of the economy and our resources are effectively used.// (8:57) / 11:15:25:15 11:15:25 well the speaker and chm frank convened impt session...and their converging on plans that will be salutary on hom markets. you can't throw families on the street and have sound economy. you can take steps that actually support the financial markets. // 11:18:02 my view is that the economy is retracting 11:18:41 there are ways to design policy response that will help mitigate foreclosure, wont cost tax payers too much money, and wont be a bail out. some of the stimulus plan that didnt get in like the food stamps.// Madrick (sp?) 11:19:28 most of us think the economy is worst than we did three or so years ago. most think the economy has a domino effect, that has to be stopped. 11:20:18 thanks the admin to respond to this so quickly, it's rare. 11:20:40 washington in action to deal with major problems facing all the americans. all the four are
Source:
POOL
Form:
RAW
City:
DC
Country:
US
CNN ImageSource
HOUSE DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS PRESSER
Slug:
HOUSE DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS PRESSER
Date:
2007-10-30
Topics:
ADMIN-PRELIMINDEX, DC, DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS,
EMANUEL
,
RAHM
, HOYER, STENY, LAWS AND LEGISLATION, PRESS CONFERENCES, REPUBLICAN PARTY, US
Record:
5138564
Abstract:
## Shot 10/30/2007. ## Rep. Steny Hoyer (D) Maryland Rep.
Rahm
Emanuel
(D) Illinois ## QCD BY SHEENA
Length:
00:26:15:21
Text:
13:16:09:15 13:16:09 took up the issue of schip. majority leader went over number of issues we face, issue of children's health care, continued attmepts to reach out and work with our collegeause in the other side of the aille. we have two hundred two mit romenys, b/c they change their minds on schip . ** Hoyer 13:17:07 the presdient today had meeting with the white house. very critical of dems on congress - not surprising - we are critical of him. we did get our work done. we sent a bill what we watned to do - we sent it down to him. 18 Republicans voting for it. very substanatial bipartisan bill and 87% poll said that bill should be signed. but obstruction of the WH -- sent a veto and we could not overright it 13:18:19 he complained about those elligible of the upper level making too much money so we capped it, brought it down 20%. then argued illegal immigrants can be elligile, not the case, but than we revised it making a statemetn taht it is not possible. 13:19:09 so we made three very signific changes to the bill. brought the bill to the floor. the REPS complained it was too soon, some of the members were not there - there were 26 members there . that billed passed as we know it wold. since that time we have been meeting with REPs. i've talked with mr. blunt and others -- indicated they want to see reauthorization of bill -- 38 Reps 13:20:24 we will continue to work on it -- why -- bc we want to see 10 million chldren get health care. that is what we are fighitng for. 13:20:48 when the president spoke at the floor of repbulic..didn't mean 13:21:04 they didn't cut the taxes, kept the revenues. that is not the problem with the bill. problem is we are covering too many children. cut 2.3 million children. large number of republicans voted against that, lost heavily. Clyburn 13:22:18 thank you for yielding to me 13:22:24 during the caucus meeting i received a call from andrew..prez of Univ of Carolina. all of you heard ....6 students from univ of carolina ad one from clemson perished f (21:51) / 13:31:47:15 13:31:47 He's taken the country deeply into debt, he's taken us deeply into a war that general sanchez says was catastrophically flawed and that the leadership in washington was incompetent, that is general sanchez. He has increased spending by 8.7% as opposed to 3.9% when president clinton was in charge. 13:32:11 WX/HOYER/DISASTROUS SIX YEARS TRT: 30 OC: IN MY LIFETIME. 13:32:20 This president has now incurred over a trillion dollars in operating deficits this year and has increased the national debate by almost 50% - almost doubled a matter of fact -- more than that -- went from 5.9 to 9.8 trillion dollars. So that this president has had a disastrous six years. Perhaps one of the worst six years of any president in my lifetime. 13:32:50 WX/HOYER/COMPLACENT CONGRESS TRT: 19 OC: HE IS COMPLAINING. 13:33:30 This president is defying
Source:
CNN
Form:
RAW
City:
DC
Country:
US
CNN ImageSource
SPEAKER PELOSI, DEMS-SCHIP
Slug:
SPEAKER PELOSI, DEMS-SCHIP
Date:
2007-09-25
Topics:
DC, DEMOCRATIC PARTY,
EMANUEL
,
RAHM
, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES [US], HOYER, STENY, INSURANCE [HEALTH], PELOSI, NANCY, STATE CHILDREN'S HEALTH INSURANCE PROGRAM, US
Record:
5078338
Abstract:
## Shot 09/25/2007. ## ## qc: Mike
Length:
00:54:34:22
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10:24:56:15 Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D) Speaker of the House Rep. Steny Hoyer (D) Majority Leader Rep.
Rahm
Emanuel
(D) Illinois (0:00) / 10:50:12:15 Hoyer: We will pass through the House of Representatives the CHIP bill, that will redeem the President's pledge to America. And the issue will be, shortly after that, whether or not, the President will be able to say promises made, promises kept. We are giving him that opportunity. (0:29) / 10:54:16:15
Emanuel
: Two-hundred billion dollars for Iraq, two hundred billion dollars more, and 35 billion dollars for 10 million American kids and he labeled the kids health care program as excessive spending. I agree with the President, we do have excessive spending. We have excessive spending in the war in Iraq. One day of the war in Iraq would give 250,000 children health care in the United States. One week of the war in Iraq would give 1.7 million children health care in the United States. One month for the cost of the war in Iraq, would give 7.5 million American children health care. And for 41 days in the war in Iraq, which we have been at for 4 and a half years, for 41 days of the war in Iraq -- the cost of the war in Iraq, would give all 10 million children of America health care. (0:53) / 11:01:57:15 Pelosi: Today I think more to the Bible and I say to the president: Mr. President, please don't veto this bill. Please do not give new meaning to the words suffer little children. Please join our bipartisan compromise for ten million children in America. (0:19) / 11:03:09:15 Pelosi: What is happening here is that the president will find himself alone. He will be drawing a line between him and all of the people across America who support the health and well being of America's children. (0:13) / 11:07:37:15 Pelosi: The list is a long one of initiatives that we have passed with strong bipartisan support. We're looking to make a difference, we're not looking for a fight. But we are definitely ready to fight for America's children. (0:15) / 11:12:30:15 Pelosi: This fight will not end this week or next. If the President refuses to sign the bill, if he says veto, I forbid 10 million children in America to have health care, this legislation will haunt him again and again and again. It's not going away, because the children are not going away. (0:25) / 11:13:33:15 Pelosi: The 10 million children in America who need SCHIP will have their needs met, that is the pledge of this Congress in a bipartisan way. (0:12) / 11:14:19:15 Pelosi: I took that gavel on behalf of America's children, their health and their well being are not only essential to their self-fulfillment, the economic security of their families, it is essential to the national security of our country. Because the strength of our country has to be measured in those terms as well. So we're in this for the long haul. (0:22) /
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CBS STAKEOUT
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CBS STAKEOUT
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2007-08-05
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00:00:00:00 Rep.
Rahm
Emanuel
(D-IL)
11:01:28
QUESTION: The president has been bashing the Congress over the Congress failure to pass any of the appropriations bills. When you all get back it will be a month or so until the next fiscal year. How do you respond to the President's criticism?
Emanuel
:Well first of all the Congress passed, the House passed all of them. Every appropriations bill. Second of all, in these last 6 months we've passed what the Republican Congress failed to pass. They didn't do their budget. We did it for them because they failed. The Republican Congress the Republican Senate the Republican President. We did their work that they left behind. We got it done and we got our work done- that's number 1. Number 2- Here's where the differences are. It's not about spending. It's not about our work getting done. We got our work done. We got a minimum wage to his desk. We got a 9-11 Commission (recommendation?) to his desk. We got a lobbying reform, comprehensive reform to his desk, all for signature. The President of the United States and the Republican Congress for 6 years as John McCain said, spent money like drunken sailors. Ran up 3 trillion dollars in debt, given money to the Pharmaceutical companies, money to the big oil companies. Half a trillion dollars in Iraq. Democrats, want to give 10 million American children, healthcare. Democrats want to help middle class families send their kids to college. So the difference isn't on spending, the difference is on priorities. The President of the United States made his choices with the Pharmaceutical companies and big oil companies. Democrats are making our choices with ten million children whose parents work fulltime but don't have healthcare and middle class families trying to afford college education. (0:00) / 00:00:00:00 11:03:03
QUESTION:The FISA legislation, how much of it was a compromise for house Democrats and what do you anticipate Congress will be coming back with in 6 months?
Emanuel
: Well, first of all, let's go to the second part. Though this bill correctly has a 6 month (kepoarary sp?) it is our view that its got a shorter lifespan because we're going to replace it with another FISA bill cause we are not going to leave Alberto Gonzales as the gatekeeper on American civil liberties. In the very week in which the attorney general was questioned about his voracity as it relates to intelligence matters and answering questions in the Senate, it is not in my view, ther person you want to handover America's balance between its security interests and its civil liberties. That's the fundamental question here and Democrats and Republicans question Alberto Gonzales competence. Everybody across the party, even Republican leaders of Congress. People in the Justice Department question his credability. The American public has issued their verdict on Alb
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DC: HOUSE DEMS PRESSER
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DC: HOUSE DEMS PRESSER
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2007-02-06
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CLYBURN, JAMES, DC,
EMANUEL
,
RAHM
, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES [US], HOYER, STENY, LARSON, JOHN, PRESS CONFERENCES, SPRATT, JOHN, US
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Rahm
Emanuel
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13:22:41:15 Spratt 13:22:41 spend the morning , member of bush admin. know him. like him. respect him. tough job 13:22:54 we're looking at bush admin and what they've done in past. 6 yrs accumulated 3.1 trillion in debt 13:23:14 country owed trillion added 3.1 trillion. if look closel y- over next 2 years, incur 450 billion 13:23:36 when this admin leaves will have added 4 trillion to nat'l debt. we have reason to be skeptical of what presented today 13:24:03 1, one of reasons they can claim on paper reached balance 2012 is they assume rates wlil remain in full force after 2007 13:24:26 such that it will operate, end of that period omre than 30 mill tax payers will be paying higher alt. min. tax 13:24:40 according to cbo, leave tax in place, over 10 yrs will accumulate, collect a trillion dollars more revenues than would otherwise be the case 13:24:58 addition, adopted some assumptions, significantly everywhere you look in criteria of economy they're assuming 13:25:22 inflation, gdp, result is in 2012, year they claim they - difference of 155 billion, due to econ. factors. 155 billion 13:25:47 61 bill surplus become debt. we are there yet by a long shot. despite fact that htey don'tget to balance if they run the no. 13:26:04 number of cuts made throughout budget gonig to be terribly painful. wonder how many rep. going to be supportive? 13:26:21 take education - we are in period of time when workforce gotten to be best education - what does bush admin do? ask for cut in edu 13:26:36 cut dept. of edu. 1.5 bill. doesn't sound like huge sum, but hold out certain things they have done. cannibalising rest of budget 13:26:54 15 bill. gap btwn what was promised as authorization for no child left behind and what is actually be proivded 13:27:09 taiwann. read on - 941 mill. ofsetting cuts. elimination of 40 some odd programs. PELL grants we all support 13:27:31 446 dollars, but its paid for by elimination of perkins loan program. education, function 500, pres asking us 13:27:51 you've got to h (8:28) / 13:31:50:15 clyburn 13:31:50 this admin creating deficit society and listen to what spratt said, 13:32:07 creating bigger deficit in healthcare, tremendous deficit, that to me is one of most successful prorams ever had 13:32:29 getting rid of that creates security deficit. if go thru this budget, legacy of this admin. if this to go forward 13:32:46 creation of deficit society*
emanuel
13:33:22 we haven't had that type of debate on important change since the first resolution. and i think way leadership decided 13:33:36 is original gulf war resolution. go late into the evening. no. of issues wraped up in budget that touch healthcare, education, investment, tax 13:33:55 the war is something that pres acknoledged his phrase was ...america's sou" some say non binding, not meaningful 13:34:18 all the energy how
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