BARACK OBAMA: The reason that I think this conversation ends up being a little frustrating is because the focus entirely is on Washington procession and, yes, I have said it, that is an ugly process.
BRET BAIER: This is one sixth of the U.S. economy.
OBAMA: And Bret, let me tell you something, the fact of the matter is that for the vast majority of the people, their health care is not going to change.
BRET BAIER: You guarantee that they're not going to -- they're going to be able to keep their doctors.
BARACK OBAMA: You've got to let me finish my answers.
BRET BAIER: But sir, I know you don't like the filibuster.
BARACK OBAMA: The notion that this is not transparent, that nobody knows what's in the bill. Everybody know what is in bill. I sat for seven hours--
BRET BAIER: Mr. President, you couldn't tell me what the special deals are--
BARACK OBAMA: I just told you.
BRET BAIER: Is Connecticut in?
BARACK OBAMA: Connecticut? What are you specifically referring to?
BRET BAIER: $100 million for the hospital. Is Montana in for the asbestos program? This is people, this is real money, people are worried about this stuff.
BARACK OBAMA:
As I said before, the final provisions are going to be posted for many days before this thing passes.