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so joining us now, just back from the white house meeting, we welcome steve scalise. he is the chair of the republican study committee, house member from louisiana. steve, as always, thank you. a lot of talk in some of our prior guests tonight not only the debt ceiling, a clean debt ceiling for six weeks, but also a clean, continuing resolution which will reopen the government and end the shutdown. do you agree with that? >> larry, that's not where we are. obviously we had a long meeting with the president tonight. it was good that we finally had that conversation. we've been wanting to sit down and actually talk about our differences. you know, we talked about the debt ceiling. we talked about the cr. and clearly in a divided government, there are some big differences that we have on how we get our country back on track, how we control spending and get the economy moving. >> in your judgment, steve, what is the biggest obstacle to getting a near-term vote on the shutdown, the so-called reopening of the government? what is the biggest obstacle? >> the biggest obstacle
so joining us now, just back from the white house meeting, we welcome steve scalise. he is the chair of the republican study committee, house member from louisiana. steve, as always, thank you. a lot of talk in some of our prior guests tonight not only the debt ceiling, a clean debt ceiling for six weeks, but also a clean, continuing resolution which will reopen the government and end the shutdown. do you agree with that? >> larry, that's not where we are. obviously we had a long meeting...
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scalise from louisiana for a purpose of a colloquy. mr. scalise: thank you. the chair: for how much time? mr. shuster: one minute. the chair: the gentleman from louisiana is recognized for one minute. mr. scalise: thank you, mr. chairman. i thank the chairman of the committee, the gentleman from pennsylvania, for his leadership of bringing the wrrda bill to the floor. i wanted to talk specifically about the gulf project. i know the gentleman from pennsylvania has been time to this parish and has seen this project that's so vital, protecting the infrastructure that produces 30% of our nation's oil and gas. a lot of the energy infrastructure for our country and i know the process that's been set up in this bill allows for chief reports once they move forward. go to the committee for hearings. the chiefs report for this project wasn't completed until after the last hearing that your committee had. just wanted to engage in a colloquy with the gentleman from pennsylvania to see if twhrass going to be another committee hearing in the near future to take up new proj
scalise from louisiana for a purpose of a colloquy. mr. scalise: thank you. the chair: for how much time? mr. shuster: one minute. the chair: the gentleman from louisiana is recognized for one minute. mr. scalise: thank you, mr. chairman. i thank the chairman of the committee, the gentleman from pennsylvania, for his leadership of bringing the wrrda bill to the floor. i wanted to talk specifically about the gulf project. i know the gentleman from pennsylvania has been time to this parish and...
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thank you congressman steve scalise. coming up, union teachers of writing in the streets. they are mad because they lost some privileges the ocean gets warmer. the peruvian anchovy harvest suffers. it raises the price of fishmeal, cattle feed and beef. bny mellon turns insights like these into powerful investment strategies. for a university endowment. it funds a marine biologist... who studies the peruvian anchovy. invested in the world. bny mellon. >> who are we? >> usa. [cheers the one that was a teachers union protest outside my office because they were mad about what i said on him on 2020 mac some shouted stossel, shame on you. because i criticized tenure and union rules that make it almost impossible to fire a bad teacher. these rules are even bad for good teachers because the best don't get paid more. bad as the rules are, there is a place where they are worse. union tehers have been able to sell their teaching jobs in mexico or give them to other family members. hey, too, could never be fired. now, uion teachers in mexico are rioting because the new government ther
thank you congressman steve scalise. coming up, union teachers of writing in the streets. they are mad because they lost some privileges the ocean gets warmer. the peruvian anchovy harvest suffers. it raises the price of fishmeal, cattle feed and beef. bny mellon turns insights like these into powerful investment strategies. for a university endowment. it funds a marine biologist... who studies the peruvian anchovy. invested in the world. bny mellon. >> who are we? >> usa. [cheers...
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richmond: i'd yield two minutes to my colleague from louisiana, steve scalise. the chair: the gentleman from louisiana is recognized for two minutes. mr. scalise: thank you, mr. chairman. and i thank my colleague from new orleans, mr. richmond, for bringing this amendment forward and, of course, what we're trying to do is put an additional reform in place to make sure when a cost-benefit analysis is done, it truly reflects the value of those projects. especially as we're talking about flood protection and hurricane reduction projects, in many cases where local governments are doing a lot of the work themselves to protect not only people in communities but also vital energy infrastructure. of course, having the value of that infrastructure, as my colleague from new orleans pointed out, even when we see a storm enter the gulf of mexico, rigs in the gulf are evacuated, we see immediate increases in the price of gasoline all across the country. so we ought to be encouraging those local communities to be building up and strengthening their flood protection, whether i
richmond: i'd yield two minutes to my colleague from louisiana, steve scalise. the chair: the gentleman from louisiana is recognized for two minutes. mr. scalise: thank you, mr. chairman. and i thank my colleague from new orleans, mr. richmond, for bringing this amendment forward and, of course, what we're trying to do is put an additional reform in place to make sure when a cost-benefit analysis is done, it truly reflects the value of those projects. especially as we're talking about flood...
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steve scalise is a republican from louisiana who is on the committee and is chair of the republican study committee group, what is it? >> republican study committee. >> that's what i thought. a conservative committee. so you're not going to have the obama administration officials at this hearing on thursday, so who is going to be there? >> well, supposedly we will be talking to some of the people who actually developed this website. obviously, we've got a lot of serious questions, lot of questions that they have still yet to answer. we're talking about a website that the administration had over three years to develop this and they spent over $500 million. this is more than facebook cost to build and over a billion people use facebook and it works. so we're not talking about some kind of low bid, you know, small cost contract. >> are you trying to get to the bottom of how to fix it? is that the goal here? or is this more we want to bring people to account for what has not been a successful rollout? >> well, i think accountability is at the forefront. >> i'm not criticizing accountability.
steve scalise is a republican from louisiana who is on the committee and is chair of the republican study committee group, what is it? >> republican study committee. >> that's what i thought. a conservative committee. so you're not going to have the obama administration officials at this hearing on thursday, so who is going to be there? >> well, supposedly we will be talking to some of the people who actually developed this website. obviously, we've got a lot of serious...
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we have democrat david cicillini, and scalise. if he can't rely on the real activists, how does he governs for the next two years. if he can get the republican votes to pass something -- can he take, should he take 180 or so republicans and find numb democrats to work with him that they could routinely pass things? it will mean accepting the permanent anger of about 50 members of his party and many outside groups, but it might enable him to run the house. what's the best future for the house, given what happened in the last 48 hours? >> well, since you're here, and you're in this weird situation, you guyed -- boehner backed you, basically. i think he didn't want to take it this far. you said, look, let's go. now he's kind of going away from you and towards democrats. will you continue to back boehner? is this something you're going to hold against him, or do you think he's your hero? >> i support the way he's handled this. i was in that room with him and a few other members, where he was putting option after option on the table to
we have democrat david cicillini, and scalise. if he can't rely on the real activists, how does he governs for the next two years. if he can get the republican votes to pass something -- can he take, should he take 180 or so republicans and find numb democrats to work with him that they could routinely pass things? it will mean accepting the permanent anger of about 50 members of his party and many outside groups, but it might enable him to run the house. what's the best future for the house,...
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scalise: thank you and i want to thank the gentlelady from missouri, mrs. hartzler, for her leadership as chair of the r.s.c.'s communications committee for leading this effort to talk about real solutions and of course today, we're in day 14 of a government shutdown a shutdown that has seen republicans bring proposal after proposal after proposal to fund government. in fact, mr. speaker, i want to point out, there are more than 20 bills now that have been passed by the house of representatives to fund all or parts of the federal government. 20 bills. this chronicles the timeline going back to september 20, by the way, well in advance of the midnight hour, where today on day 14, by the way, president obama had still yet to even engage in conversations. in fact, we went to the white house thursday to meet with the president, sat in the room with him for an hour and a half, simple offer was, mr. president, we'll increase the debt ceiling, all we're asking is for you to start talking, just to agree to have conversations. unfortunately, mr. speaker, we left tha
scalise: thank you and i want to thank the gentlelady from missouri, mrs. hartzler, for her leadership as chair of the r.s.c.'s communications committee for leading this effort to talk about real solutions and of course today, we're in day 14 of a government shutdown a shutdown that has seen republicans bring proposal after proposal after proposal to fund government. in fact, mr. speaker, i want to point out, there are more than 20 bills now that have been passed by the house of representatives...
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congressman scalise, steve scalise is going to be joining us. he met with the president last night. >>brian: and have you seen this video? a camera man's foot falls asleep on national television. see how it end. >>steve: shake it. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] campbell's homestyle. mmm! this is delicious katie. it's not bad for canned soup, right? pfft! [ laughs ] you nearly had us there. canned soup. [ male announcer ] they just might think it's homemade. try campbell's homestyle soup. [ male announcer ] they just might think it's homemade. (knochello? hey, i notice your car is not in the driveway. yeah. it's in the shop. it's going to cost me an arm and a leg. that's hilarious. sorry. you shoulda taken it to midas. get some of that midas touch. they tell you what stuff needs fixing, and what stuff can wait. next time i'm going to midas. high-five! arg! i did not see that coming. trust the midas touch. for brakes, tires, oil, everything. (whistling) but chantix helped me do it. i told my doctor i think i'm... i'm ready. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline)
congressman scalise, steve scalise is going to be joining us. he met with the president last night. >>brian: and have you seen this video? a camera man's foot falls asleep on national television. see how it end. >>steve: shake it. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] campbell's homestyle. mmm! this is delicious katie. it's not bad for canned soup, right? pfft! [ laughs ] you nearly had us there. canned soup. [ male announcer ] they just might think it's homemade. try campbell's homestyle...
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bloc of house conservatives and here's what scalise had to say. >> look, we hadn't talked yet about all of this. we've been trying to have a sit-down conversation to start talking about our differences and i'm glad we finally started that yesterday but clearly there's a lot more we need to sit down and resolve on spending and on long-term debt. >> reporter: so as we expect, discussions to continue between house gop leadership aides and the white house. next up at the white house is of course senate republicans later this morning. they have got some ideas of their own, martha. martha: beyond the notions that we're getting of what the president might accept, and one of the big issues here we'll talk about later, whether or not they can decouple the two issues of the cr, the continuing resolution, and the debt ceiling issue. what are we hearing about what senate democrats would accept? >> reporter: well, martha it is pretty clear that senate majority leader harry reid is going to insist on the government being reopened. honestly talking with a lot of senate republicans they would like
bloc of house conservatives and here's what scalise had to say. >> look, we hadn't talked yet about all of this. we've been trying to have a sit-down conversation to start talking about our differences and i'm glad we finally started that yesterday but clearly there's a lot more we need to sit down and resolve on spending and on long-term debt. >> reporter: so as we expect, discussions to continue between house gop leadership aides and the white house. next up at the white house is...
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scalise. >> thank you, mr. chairman for holding the hearing and thank you, secretary sebelius for being with us. last week when the contractors were here i asked them all under oath had they delivered the system they were contracted to build. all four of them answered yes. i want to ask you did the contractors deliver the system thaw contracted them to build? >> i don't think i can accurately answer that question. what we know we have a system that doesn't function properly. >> definitely know that. >> as we fix things, we will know more about what is broken along the way. and i will be able -- >> would someone in your office know, somebody in your office oversaw this implementation and received the product and they either said this is the product we contracted and paid hundreds of millions of dollars to build or it wasn't. does somebody in your office have the ability -- >> i think we can say that the products tested individually, verified individually. >> but clearly was integrated system. >> they don't work
scalise. >> thank you, mr. chairman for holding the hearing and thank you, secretary sebelius for being with us. last week when the contractors were here i asked them all under oath had they delivered the system they were contracted to build. all four of them answered yes. i want to ask you did the contractors deliver the system thaw contracted them to build? >> i don't think i can accurately answer that question. what we know we have a system that doesn't function properly....
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steve scalise, what do you want the continuing resolution bill to look like? give me your top two or three. >> let's first keep in mind that the sequestration was an idea that barack obama himself proposed two years ago but signed into law. that's the law of the land from two years ago. obviously we have some serious issues with the president's health care law as most americans do. and so we've said, look, we want to address the problems and make everybody live by the same rules that the law says you have to live by that the president's exempted his friends -- >> that's the vitter amendment? >> but also we've passed -- >> no exemptions to obama care, is that right? >> right. and we've also passed a number of other proposals over to the senate they said no way, it's my way or the highway. we haven't taken just one position where it's all or nothing, we've said here are a number of issues including bills to say make sure we fund our veterans, cancer treatment, and they said no to that unless they get everything they want. >> i think what you need here is regular
steve scalise, what do you want the continuing resolution bill to look like? give me your top two or three. >> let's first keep in mind that the sequestration was an idea that barack obama himself proposed two years ago but signed into law. that's the law of the land from two years ago. obviously we have some serious issues with the president's health care law as most americans do. and so we've said, look, we want to address the problems and make everybody live by the same rules that the...
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scalise, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate you having this hearing and want to thank all the witnesses are coming and testifying and giving your perspective on the changes in technology. i'm excited by it when you see the things that people are able to do not as we have this transition to internet protocol. you also have coupled with that the upgrades in made from copper and fiber-optic and, of course, that brings billions of dollars of investment and gives consumers a lot more options to do things with voice and video in sending larger packets of data. i know your company and other incumbents are investing billions of dollars to help build out these new networks, use this to technology in ways even with the current regulatory environment. i want to ask you take because some would say the fact you are investing billions proves there is a need to change the regulatory structure. how would you answer that? >> i think the first thing i would do is kind of refer back to the chart, congressman, that opened the hearing
scalise, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate you having this hearing and want to thank all the witnesses are coming and testifying and giving your perspective on the changes in technology. i'm excited by it when you see the things that people are able to do not as we have this transition to internet protocol. you also have coupled with that the upgrades in made from copper and fiber-optic and, of course, that brings billions of dollars of investment and gives...
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constituents because we started a page on facebook and on twitter we are collecting what's called share with scalise. we're getting lots of stories. randall from mandeville said my health care premium went up 30% to over $350 a month increase. michelle from slidell, our insurance premiums are going up $400 a month and our deductible has increased. then shawn from covington who said my current plan through united health care is no longer being offered in 2014 due to obama care. in fact i received a letter stating that the new health care law was indeed the reason for the removal of my current health care plan. madam secretary, what would you tell shawn, who liked his plan and now has lost it? and he was promised by you and the president he'd be able to keep that plan. what would you tell shawn now that he's lost his plan? >> i would tell shawn to shop in the marketplace and wouft marketplace -- >> do you think that's an acceptable answer to shawn? >> if shawn -- again, if united chose not to keep shawn's plan in effect for shawn -- >> because of the law. >> sir, the law said if you keep shawn's plan
constituents because we started a page on facebook and on twitter we are collecting what's called share with scalise. we're getting lots of stories. randall from mandeville said my health care premium went up 30% to over $350 a month increase. michelle from slidell, our insurance premiums are going up $400 a month and our deductible has increased. then shawn from covington who said my current plan through united health care is no longer being offered in 2014 due to obama care. in fact i...
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scalise. >> thank you, mr. chairman, for holding the hearing. thank you secretary sebelius, for being with us. last week when the contractors were here, i asked them under oath if they had actually delivered the system they were contracted to build. all four answered yes. i want to ask you, did the contractors deliver the system that you contracted them to build? >> i don't think i can accurately answer that question. what we know we have a system that doesn't function properly. >> definitely know that. >> as we fix things we'll know more about what is broken along the way and i'll be able -- >> someone in your office -- somebody in your office oversaw the implementation and received the product. they either said this is the product we contracted and paid hundreds of millions of dollars to build or wasn't. does somebody in your office -- >> i think we can say that the products tested individually, verified individually -- >> clearly it was an integrated system. i used to write programs for a living. i developed software products for laving. if y
scalise. >> thank you, mr. chairman, for holding the hearing. thank you secretary sebelius, for being with us. last week when the contractors were here, i asked them under oath if they had actually delivered the system they were contracted to build. all four answered yes. i want to ask you, did the contractors deliver the system that you contracted them to build? >> i don't think i can accurately answer that question. what we know we have a system that doesn't function properly....
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democrat sheila jackson-lee of texas and republican steve scalise of louisiana, chairman of the republican study committee. thanks very much for coming in. is obama care really for all practical purposes off the table right now in order to end the government shutdown and raise the debt ceiling? >> no, wolf, everything is on the table. we're trying to put a lot of things on the table to get the government open, to make sure that the debt ceiling's extended and to get our economy moving again, and of course, obama care is one of those things that's holding our economy back. obviously there's a lot of big issues we want to address to get the economy moving again so that american families that were struggling before the shutdown are able to actually -- >> when the dust settles and there's no reference at all to obama care, will you vote to reopen the government and raise the debt ceiling? if there's no mention of obama care in the legislation whatsoever? >> obviously i want to see what a deal is. >> say there's no reference to it at all. what happens? >> i don't deal in hypotheticals but we're
democrat sheila jackson-lee of texas and republican steve scalise of louisiana, chairman of the republican study committee. thanks very much for coming in. is obama care really for all practical purposes off the table right now in order to end the government shutdown and raise the debt ceiling? >> no, wolf, everything is on the table. we're trying to put a lot of things on the table to get the government open, to make sure that the debt ceiling's extended and to get our economy moving...
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steve scalise, the chairman of the puck pub study committee, a key conservative group, said that he would support a short-term deal the question is whether he would require other things to be attached to it. bottom line, all republicans here on capitol hill are trying to find a way to get president obama to the negotiating table. >> the american people by two to one margin say if you're going to increase the debt limit you ought to do something to fix the debt. the president is trying to get people all whipped over this the reality he is completely disengaged from trying to solve the problem. >> reporter: again a critical meeting taking place this hour. we will see because we will hear from the speaker top of next hour, whether his team, his rank-and-file, are buying in. bill? bill: on that point do you have any reaction from the administration? is this something that the president would go for, a short-term deal? >> reporter: president obama said he would sign a short-term debt ceiling extension to take default off the table. he does not want to sign something that has other conservative
steve scalise, the chairman of the puck pub study committee, a key conservative group, said that he would support a short-term deal the question is whether he would require other things to be attached to it. bottom line, all republicans here on capitol hill are trying to find a way to get president obama to the negotiating table. >> the american people by two to one margin say if you're going to increase the debt limit you ought to do something to fix the debt. the president is trying to...
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scalise. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate you having this hearing. i want to thank the witnesses for coming to testify. there's been a lot said about why we are having this hearing. one of the reasons is that our constituents are calling us on a daily basis reporting some of these many problems that we are talking about here today. it's not just a failure of a website. obviously a lot of focus on the failure of the website, but it's a focus on a failure of the law in general. the fact that there were so many broken promises made by the president about what this law would do. if you like what you have you can keep it. thousands and thousands of people losing good coverage they have. in florida it's reported, 300,000 people will lose the health care they have that they like. all across the country we hear that. costs were going to be lower. you're seeing so many states report that costs are dramatically higher. chicago, president obama's own backyard, it's reported 21 of the 22 plans on the exchange, the low-cost exchanges, have deductibles of $8,000 o
scalise. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate you having this hearing. i want to thank the witnesses for coming to testify. there's been a lot said about why we are having this hearing. one of the reasons is that our constituents are calling us on a daily basis reporting some of these many problems that we are talking about here today. it's not just a failure of a website. obviously a lot of focus on the failure of the website, but it's a focus on a failure of the law in general. the...
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scalise: thank you, mr. speaker. and i thank the gentleman from georgia for yielding. mr. speaker, i rise in strong support of this bill that funds the n.i.h., and makes sure that cancer patients are able to get the treatments that they need. and that that vital research continues to move forward. clearly we've got some disagreements between the house and senate on other areas of government funding. but shouldn't we at least be able to come together on this area where we all have agreement and make sure we take care of those cancer patients so they're not held hostage to these other negotiations? and in fact we should be able to get that. but, mr. speaker, senator reid, the senate majority leader was earlier asked, if you could help one child who has cancer, why wouldn't do you it? and senate majority leader reid's response was, why would we want to do that? it would be disgraceful, mr. speaker, for senator reid to deny cancer patients the treatment and the research that they deserve just because he wants to score some kind of political point. mr. speaker, it's not too lat
scalise: thank you, mr. speaker. and i thank the gentleman from georgia for yielding. mr. speaker, i rise in strong support of this bill that funds the n.i.h., and makes sure that cancer patients are able to get the treatments that they need. and that that vital research continues to move forward. clearly we've got some disagreements between the house and senate on other areas of government funding. but shouldn't we at least be able to come together on this area where we all have agreement and...
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scalise, for five minutes. mr. scalise: thank you, mr. speaker. i appreciate the opportunity to address the house and talk about the things that we're doing here in this house to continue to fund government, to keep the government open. if you look at what's been going on in the last couple weeks, mr. speaker, you've seen four bills passed by the house of representatives to fund all of government. you've seen us send bills over to the senate to keep government open, but what you've also seen, mr. speaker, is the president of the united states and the leader of the senate refusing to take up the bills because they are not getting everything they want. senate president, mr. speaker, harry reid said he's not going to budge an inch, not an inch in his position. he'd rather shut the government down than move an inch. president obama said he won't negotiate. he refuses to negotiate with republicans unless they give him everything he wants. he won't budge an inch. so what we've done, mr. speaker, in that time, you know what, we'll put a lot of options on
scalise, for five minutes. mr. scalise: thank you, mr. speaker. i appreciate the opportunity to address the house and talk about the things that we're doing here in this house to continue to fund government, to keep the government open. if you look at what's been going on in the last couple weeks, mr. speaker, you've seen four bills passed by the house of representatives to fund all of government. you've seen us send bills over to the senate to keep government open, but what you've also seen,...
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scalise. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate you having this hearing. i want to thank the witnesses for coming to testify. there's been a lot said about why we are having this hearing. one of the reasons is that our constituents are calling us on a daily basis reporting some of these many problems that we are talking about here today. it's not just a failure of a website. obviously a lot of focus on the failure of the website, but it's a focus on a failure of the law in general. the fact that there were so many the fact that there were so many broken promises made by the president about what this law would be. thousands and thousands of people are losing coverage they have. all across the country we hear that. cost are going to be lower. you are seeing so many states report that costs are dramatically higher n. chicago, in president obama's own backyard, 21 of the 22 plans on the exchange you go to have deductibles of $8,000 or more per family. people don't consider that a good cost when people are losing go
scalise. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate you having this hearing. i want to thank the witnesses for coming to testify. there's been a lot said about why we are having this hearing. one of the reasons is that our constituents are calling us on a daily basis reporting some of these many problems that we are talking about here today. it's not just a failure of a website. obviously a lot of focus on the failure of the website, but it's a focus on a failure of the law in general. the...
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scalise. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate you having this hearing. i want to thank the witnesses for coming to testify. there's been a lot said about why we are having this hearing. one of the reasons is that our constituents are calling us on a daily basis reporting some of these many problems that we are talking about here today. it's not just a failure of a website. obviously a lot of focus on the failure of the website, but it's a focus on a failure of the law in general. the fact that there were so many broken promises made by the president about what this law would do. if you like what you have you can keep it. thousands and thousands of people losing good coverage they have. in florida it's reported, 300,000 people will lose the health care they have that they like. all across the country we hear that. costs were going to be lower. you're seeing so many states report that costs are dramatically higher. chicago, president obama's own back beyond a reasonable doubt, it's reported that -- backyard, it's reported 21 of the 22 plans on the exchange
scalise. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate you having this hearing. i want to thank the witnesses for coming to testify. there's been a lot said about why we are having this hearing. one of the reasons is that our constituents are calling us on a daily basis reporting some of these many problems that we are talking about here today. it's not just a failure of a website. obviously a lot of focus on the failure of the website, but it's a focus on a failure of the law in general. the...
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congressman steve scalise, your voice will be important in the next couple days. thank you. >> thank you. >>> the shocking case of a utah doctor accused of killing his wife to be with his mistress. find out why his own daughters don't need convincing when it comes to his guilt. you sat out most of our game yesterday! asthma doesn't affect my job... you were out sick last week. my asthma doesn't bother my family... you coughed all through our date night! i hardly use my rescue inhaler at all. what did you say? how about - every day? coping with asthma isn't controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your doctor. there may be more you could do for your asthma. great. this is the last thing i need.) seriously? let's take this puppy over to midas and get you some of the good 'ol midas touch. hey you know what? i'll drive! i really didn't think this through. brakes, tires, oil, everything. (whistling) >>> welcome back. a shocking murder trial six years in the making. a prominent utah doctor and lawyer charged with killing his own wife using
congressman steve scalise, your voice will be important in the next couple days. thank you. >> thank you. >>> the shocking case of a utah doctor accused of killing his wife to be with his mistress. find out why his own daughters don't need convincing when it comes to his guilt. you sat out most of our game yesterday! asthma doesn't affect my job... you were out sick last week. my asthma doesn't bother my family... you coughed all through our date night! i hardly use my rescue...