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let me start with you luke messer. many people, most moderate republicans scratching their heads wondering what is going on here. what is going on here? why are republicans causing all this mess work harder and worker to resolve it? >> listen, we've worked all day. we passed three bills, one that would fund the national parks, another that would make sure that we had the national institution of health open so that we could fund those that are trying to cure diseases. we don't want the government closed. we want to try to protect the american people from obama care, and i would echo the comments from your panel just a second ago, i have to tell you overwhelmingly in my district, people aren't applauding for closing the government. nobody wants the government closed but applauding us for standing up against obama care. >> adam shift, i mean, the president made it very, very clear he sees no reason why he should sacrifice any part of obamacare as part of some kind of political terrorism, as some are seeing it, on behalf o
let me start with you luke messer. many people, most moderate republicans scratching their heads wondering what is going on here. what is going on here? why are republicans causing all this mess work harder and worker to resolve it? >> listen, we've worked all day. we passed three bills, one that would fund the national parks, another that would make sure that we had the national institution of health open so that we could fund those that are trying to cure diseases. we don't want the...
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let me start with you luke messer. many people, most moderate republicans scratching their heads wondering what is going on here. what is going on here? why are republicans causing all this mess work harder and worker to resolve it? >> listen, we've worked all day. we passed three bills, one that would fund the national parks, another that would make sure that we had the national institution of health open so that we could fund those that are trying to cure diseases. we don't want the government closed. we want to try to protect the american people from obama care, and i would echo the comments from your panel just a second ago, i have to tell you overwhelmingly in my district, people aren't applauding for closing the government. nobody wants the government closed but applauding us for standing up against obama care. >> adam shift, i mean, the president made it very, very clear he sees no reason why he should sacrifice any part of obamacare as part of some kind of political terrorism, as some are seeing it, on behalf o
let me start with you luke messer. many people, most moderate republicans scratching their heads wondering what is going on here. what is going on here? why are republicans causing all this mess work harder and worker to resolve it? >> listen, we've worked all day. we passed three bills, one that would fund the national parks, another that would make sure that we had the national institution of health open so that we could fund those that are trying to cure diseases. we don't want the...
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joining me now is republican congressman luke messer of indiana. sir, it's good to have you with us. what's your reaction to that, that speaker boehner asked to have that conversation, that was roughly around 10:30, 10:35. by 10:45 his office is getting a ring from the president saying we're not going to negotiate on that. >> yeah, i think that's inconsistent with what the american people want. house republicans have been saying for day that say we recognize there's disagreements and we need to come to the negotiating table. the president has said that he won't negotiate on the debt ceiling and he won't negotiate on the budget until he gets his way. frankly, i think that the american people are starting to understand why we're in a shutdown. >> but isn't that more an answer of what part of republicans and the answer of no is not being understood here? because there is a negotiated budget at sequester level spending. the problem is that there's a hitch with obama care being linked in to the shutdown conversation. that gets taken out and a clean cr g
joining me now is republican congressman luke messer of indiana. sir, it's good to have you with us. what's your reaction to that, that speaker boehner asked to have that conversation, that was roughly around 10:30, 10:35. by 10:45 his office is getting a ring from the president saying we're not going to negotiate on that. >> yeah, i think that's inconsistent with what the american people want. house republicans have been saying for day that say we recognize there's disagreements and we...
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representative steven horseford, a democrat of nevada and representative luke messer, an indiana republican. a new start or more of the same? tonight on "crossfire." >>> welcome to "crossfire" i am van jones on the left. >> i'm s.e. cupp on the right. in the crossfire tonight a pair of freshmen congressmen who have just got an crash course in how things get done here in washington. the president took an opportunity today not to bring two political parties together or to assure the country that he will get us back on course. instead, he took swipes at republicans, lectured us about how government should work, and of course criticized washington. >> we know that the american people's frustration with what goes on in this town has never been higher. that's not a surprise. that the american people are completely fed up with washington. >> you know, van, the way the president always sniffs at washington dysfunction, you'd think he'd been living in duluth for the last six years. like he left for the weekend and came home and the kids had trashed the apartment. i mean, it really is sort of mind bo
representative steven horseford, a democrat of nevada and representative luke messer, an indiana republican. a new start or more of the same? tonight on "crossfire." >>> welcome to "crossfire" i am van jones on the left. >> i'm s.e. cupp on the right. in the crossfire tonight a pair of freshmen congressmen who have just got an crash course in how things get done here in washington. the president took an opportunity today not to bring two political parties...
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i think our classes reflect that. >> luke messer from indiana, we appreciate it. take care. much more ahead here, ourdalea data bank and the numbers you should know. 50 the trivia question. libertarian candidate sar vis with 9% of the vote. who was the last person to win the rais with less than 50% of the vote? the first person to tweet the answer will get an on air shout out. the answer and more on "the daily rundown." ♪ ♪ ♪ thood thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, the rais with less than 50% of in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. join the millions who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endo
i think our classes reflect that. >> luke messer from indiana, we appreciate it. take care. much more ahead here, ourdalea data bank and the numbers you should know. 50 the trivia question. libertarian candidate sar vis with 9% of the vote. who was the last person to win the rais with less than 50% of the vote? the first person to tweet the answer will get an on air shout out. the answer and more on "the daily rundown." ♪ ♪ ♪ thood thing, but it doesn't cover everything....
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congressman luke messer of indiana. thank you. >> thank you. >>> coming up, as we await a statement from the speaker of the house, the american day shutdown hits day eight and the whole world is watching. just ask secretary of state john kerry. >> i want you all to know that in 2004, obviously, i worked very, very hard to replace a president. this is not what i had in mind. le e le e store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. before you invest in a mattress, discover the bed clinically proven to improve sleep quality. when we actually lower the sleep number setting to get the sleep number bed to conform to them, it's amazing the transition that you see with people. oh, that feels really good. it's hugging my body. they just look at you like you cured all the problems they've ever had. we hear it all the time: "i didn't know a bed could feel like this." oh yeah. you can have comfort and you can be in the same bed. i can adjust mine to my liking and she
congressman luke messer of indiana. thank you. >> thank you. >>> coming up, as we await a statement from the speaker of the house, the american day shutdown hits day eight and the whole world is watching. just ask secretary of state john kerry. >> i want you all to know that in 2004, obviously, i worked very, very hard to replace a president. this is not what i had in mind. le e le e store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization...
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giving us perspective from the floor, luke messer, robert wright, cnbc contributor, former labor secretary under president clinton. also in a new film "inequality for all." and joe, ceo of new york community bancorp ball mangamelli. thank you for being here. how do you win back? how do you win back the american people? certainly it seems as though the ceo of morgan stanley, james gorman, has hit on something here. >> you have to win back people by results. the last 16, 17 days in washington is not how this place is supposed to work. government was shut down. now we have a new opportunity. you know, i know folks are a little skeptical. congress has a way of kicking things down the road. we have to get serious about spending. we have to look at entitlement reform. we have to figure out ways to come together. >> i think what frustrating people is that every time there's this crisis, it's the same old thing up. bicker, you get a deal and you all say the same thing after the fact. but nothing really changes. why is it going to change this time? what's going to be different? >> the president pro
giving us perspective from the floor, luke messer, robert wright, cnbc contributor, former labor secretary under president clinton. also in a new film "inequality for all." and joe, ceo of new york community bancorp ball mangamelli. thank you for being here. how do you win back? how do you win back the american people? certainly it seems as though the ceo of morgan stanley, james gorman, has hit on something here. >> you have to win back people by results. the last 16, 17 days...
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let's bring in luke messer, a freshman congressman from indiana. he serves on the house budget committee, among which other committee are you on? >> foreign affairs. >> nothing to do with this subject right now. budget very important. so what are you doing? are you rooting for the failure of obama care? are you rooting for its success. >> of course not. we're rooting for the millions of americans who now have to fall within that law. i think the president needs to be careful here. he's not just the president of the democratic party. he's the president of all of america. everybody's disappointed with the events of the last several weeks. now it's time to move forward. i thought his comments were remarkable. he came across as sort of a combination of a fred thompson reverse mortgage ad and a call have technician walking through the minutia of how to sign up on a website. while he was talking, our team tried to sign up and the website didn't work. >> in indiana, how is it working out in indiana per se? >> obviously you know the information is very har
let's bring in luke messer, a freshman congressman from indiana. he serves on the house budget committee, among which other committee are you on? >> foreign affairs. >> nothing to do with this subject right now. budget very important. so what are you doing? are you rooting for the failure of obama care? are you rooting for its success. >> of course not. we're rooting for the millions of americans who now have to fall within that law. i think the president needs to be careful...
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davis: thank you to my good friend and colleague, congressman luke messer a true leader on so many issues here in congress and the midwest. thank you for being here today to tout how important agriculture is to our economy. i know much has been brought up about crop insurance. some who don't represent districts think that crop insurance is wasteful. let me tell you, let me remind everyone, mr. speaker, before we had a crop insurance program, farmers didn't have to have skin in the game. they have to pay premiums just like we do for life insurance, auto insurance and other types of insurance. this is what makes america work. this is why crop insurance is working. before this program, we would have supplemental add hoc disaster assistance where members of congress that served before many of us would come to this floor and pass bills to fund disaster assistance. let me remind you, mr. speaker, those weren't budgeted. in a time where decisions were made to basically put the financial future of our country in jeopardy decades before now, they were still passing disaster assistance bills that c
davis: thank you to my good friend and colleague, congressman luke messer a true leader on so many issues here in congress and the midwest. thank you for being here today to tout how important agriculture is to our economy. i know much has been brought up about crop insurance. some who don't represent districts think that crop insurance is wasteful. let me tell you, let me remind everyone, mr. speaker, before we had a crop insurance program, farmers didn't have to have skin in the game. they...
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i'm going to shock everybody tonig messer tonight. he took bold action for something he believes in. every leader that has done that i admire, including dr. martin luther king jr., but here is the difference. ted cruz will not take personal responsibility for the consequences of hi action. he says this is not my shutdown, but obama shutdown. dr. king never called a rally and said this isn't my rally. dr. king's tactics were controversial, provocative, but he owned them. ted cruz should have taken personal responsibility and said, yes, i did this and here is why. don't blame other people for the shutdown, own it. the fact that you won't makes me fear you will not be a great leader, but a mis-leader. i've been allied with senator cruz, you share a lot of the same views, but i know your dad. i am very concerned we are setting a bad example of the results, whatever we believe, not taken personal responsibility. are you concerned about that? >> i agree. i agree folks on both sides -- we talked about the president's comments today. the real
i'm going to shock everybody tonig messer tonight. he took bold action for something he believes in. every leader that has done that i admire, including dr. martin luther king jr., but here is the difference. ted cruz will not take personal responsibility for the consequences of hi action. he says this is not my shutdown, but obama shutdown. dr. king never called a rally and said this isn't my rally. dr. king's tactics were controversial, provocative, but he owned them. ted cruz should have...