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. david: good evening, i'm david asman in for lou dobbs. he's on vacation. president trump is apparently losing faith that the senate republicans will ever pass their healthcare deal. the president today suggested a brand-new approach. repeal obamacare and replace it later. mike emanuel has the report on the search for compromise. nebraska senator bee ben sasse t a letter to president trump. he expressed his concern republicans will fail to pass any meaningful bill or will pass up something that props up obamacare. he wrote, we can and must do better than either of these. >> what i'm recommending is we give comfort to the american people by repealing the maximum amount of obamacare that we can but add a one-year delay before that would be effective so we get to work. reporter: the gop leadership. >> there will be various proposals, pieces submitted to the cbo to get their feedback and what the impacts will be with respect to coverages and costs. they are suggesting it cannot be fixed. >> the idea is so backward and out of step with what america want and what actually work, it
. david: good evening, i'm david asman in for lou dobbs. he's on vacation. president trump is apparently losing faith that the senate republicans will ever pass their healthcare deal. the president today suggested a brand-new approach. repeal obamacare and replace it later. mike emanuel has the report on the search for compromise. nebraska senator bee ben sasse t a letter to president trump. he expressed his concern republicans will fail to pass any meaningful bill or will pass up something...
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report titled trump's america. >> in 20, 30, 40s area's time, people will be saying about the trump presidency, how did that happen. and one way to answer that is to look at the campaign, campaign staff, the tweets, what is happening in the white house, what is happening on capitol hill. there is an entirely different way of looking at it which is kind of the bottom up position. what did trump supporters think they were getting out of this deal. what, if anything, could he do that might upset them and turn them off him. and really where is the kind of limits of their support for him. >> we conclude with the director and two stars of the film "the little hours." >> they're girls and women that were kind of forced, you know, into being nuns back in that day. not everyone that was a nun was religious. so they definitely have a lot of pent up aggression for those reasons. >> politics, trump's america and qult the little hours "when we continue. >> funding for charlie rose is provided by the following: bank of america, life better connected. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia
report titled trump's america. >> in 20, 30, 40s area's time, people will be saying about the trump presidency, how did that happen. and one way to answer that is to look at the campaign, campaign staff, the tweets, what is happening in the white house, what is happening on capitol hill. there is an entirely different way of looking at it which is kind of the bottom up position. what did trump supporters think they were getting out of this deal. what, if anything, could he do that might...
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washington. the supreme court upheld portions of president trump's travel ban on monday with justices agreeing to hear the full case in october. on tuesday, mitch mcconnell withdrew the senate's health care legislation following growing opposition among conservative party leaders. earlier today, the white house confirmed president trump will meet with russian president vladimir putin next week at the g-20 summit in germany. joining me from washington is shannon pettypiece, white house correspondent with bloomberg news. a lot went on this week. let's get right to the travel ban. the state department issued new guidelines to embassies and consulates for people flying to come to the united states from six predominantly muslim countries. what are the guidelines saying? what theessentially supreme court said is if you had some sort of connection to the united states, you could be allowed to come into the country if you were one -- from one of these band countries. what a connection means is where the confusion lies and where the interpretation was. the state department said if you have a c
washington. the supreme court upheld portions of president trump's travel ban on monday with justices agreeing to hear the full case in october. on tuesday, mitch mcconnell withdrew the senate's health care legislation following growing opposition among conservative party leaders. earlier today, the white house confirmed president trump will meet with russian president vladimir putin next week at the g-20 summit in germany. joining me from washington is shannon pettypiece, white house...
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. once again attacking president trump, this time after he tweeted a response to a bunch of msnbc left wingers, mika, white house responding by berating leftist reporters and admonishing them for ignores issues that are important to the economy. >> right now our economy is growing, the stock market is up, unemplo unemployment is down, jobs are back and isis is on the run, that is what is going on, that is what we would like to talk about. but you chees choose to ignore that narrative. lou: senate republicans racing to deliver on one of those issues that matter, they want to strike a deal on healthcare before july 4 recess. as of right now, there has been no breakthrough. fox news chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel with our report. >> i am having two town halls tomorrow, is it more important to cool my heels in my office waiting for the conversation it take place or speak with constituents? reporter: a tense week in senate, confirming they had a testy argument over medicaid. that striking because they are typically close allies, any calculation to get 50 votes on the is
. once again attacking president trump, this time after he tweeted a response to a bunch of msnbc left wingers, mika, white house responding by berating leftist reporters and admonishing them for ignores issues that are important to the economy. >> right now our economy is growing, the stock market is up, unemplo unemployment is down, jobs are back and isis is on the run, that is what is going on, that is what we would like to talk about. but you chees choose to ignore that narrative....
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impressions, especially their impression of president trump. there is going to be a certain amount of resentment of american power and leadership in the world, but that is a source of concern, i think, when people's the view of america's role, of the american idea is beginning to shift. charlie: the world is changing, too. it is no longer as it was after world war ii. other nations, countries, and regions have risen. mr. burns: i agree, charlie. it is no longer the way it was two decades after the end of the cold war in when united states 1989, was the dominant player in the international system. you have more diffusion of power, the rise of china, over the longer term the rise of , india and resurgence of russia. but at the same time you have increasing uncertainty, especially in advanced economies, about the future of globalization. a lot of people frustrated about that. you have this increasingly unsettled question of america's role in the world. you put them all together and it creates a fair amount of flux and uncertainty. charlie: interesting at davos, where leaders come to spea
impressions, especially their impression of president trump. there is going to be a certain amount of resentment of american power and leadership in the world, but that is a source of concern, i think, when people's the view of america's role, of the american idea is beginning to shift. charlie: the world is changing, too. it is no longer as it was after world war ii. other nations, countries, and regions have risen. mr. burns: i agree, charlie. it is no longer the way it was two decades after...
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the united states, in particular their impression of president trump, polls come and go. you know it's kind of built into the mix that there will be a certain amount of resentment of american power and leadership in the world. but that's a source of concern, i think, when people's view of america's role, of the american idea is beginning to shift in a more negative direction. >> but the world is changing too as you know better than anyone. it's no longer as it was after world war ii. >> right. >> other nations, other countries, other regions have risen. >> right. no, i agree, charlie t is no longer the way it was in the almost two decades after the end of the cold war in 1989 when the united states was by anybody's account the dominant player in the international system. now just as you said you have more di fusion of power, the rise of china over the longer temple, the rise of india, the resurgence of russia. at the same time you also have, i think, increasing uncertainty especially in advanced economies about the future of globalization. lots of people frustrated by that. and th
the united states, in particular their impression of president trump, polls come and go. you know it's kind of built into the mix that there will be a certain amount of resentment of american power and leadership in the world. but that's a source of concern, i think, when people's view of america's role, of the american idea is beginning to shift in a more negative direction. >> but the world is changing too as you know better than anyone. it's no longer as it was after world war ii....
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over 4th of july break, leaving enough time for a senate vote for august recess. president trump today acknowledged that process is tough. the deadline is really tight. but he predicted that republicans will have that legislation moving over the finish line. >> healthcare is working along very well. we could have a big surprise with a great healthcare package. so, now they are happy. >> what do you mine big surprise. >> a great surprise. lou: great, great surprises. fox news chief congressional correspondent, mike emanuel with our report. >> we would like to get a solution in place as quickly a possible, get our members there. a question of getting the cbo score, setting up timeline for votes when we get back after 4th of july break. >> the move after president trump met with senators to discuss outstanding issues, and said he is encouraged. >> what came out the fact that healthcare would be so good, would be far better than obamacare, and much less expensive for the people. reporter: if g.o.p. senators cannot strike a deal, republicans may be forced to work with democrats on fix
over 4th of july break, leaving enough time for a senate vote for august recess. president trump today acknowledged that process is tough. the deadline is really tight. but he predicted that republicans will have that legislation moving over the finish line. >> healthcare is working along very well. we could have a big surprise with a great healthcare package. so, now they are happy. >> what do you mine big surprise. >> a great surprise. lou: great, great surprises. fox news...
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strong and great again in spite of them. president trump said there would be a winning. are you tired of all lou dobbs is next. lou: good evening. senate republicans trying to save their healthcare legislation, majority leader mitch mcconnell setting a new aggressive deadline, he wants his colleagues to negotiate changes and come to an agreement by friday. 48 hour deadline, who knew it could be this easy for this senate to reach agreement? goal to have congressional budget office score the legislation over 4th of july break, leaving enough time for a senate vote for august recess. president trump today acknowledged that process is tough. the deadline is really tight. but he predicted that republicans will have that legislation moving over the finish line. >> healthcare is working along very well. we could have a big surprise with a great healthcare package. so, now they are happy. >> what do you mine big surprise. >> a great surprise. lou: great, great surprises. fox news chief congressional correspondent, mike emanuel with our report. >> we would like to get a solution in place
strong and great again in spite of them. president trump said there would be a winning. are you tired of all lou dobbs is next. lou: good evening. senate republicans trying to save their healthcare legislation, majority leader mitch mcconnell setting a new aggressive deadline, he wants his colleagues to negotiate changes and come to an agreement by friday. 48 hour deadline, who knew it could be this easy for this senate to reach agreement? goal to have congressional budget office score the...
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spending by $321 billion. president trump met with gop senators to discuss efforts to pass the bill. joining me now from washington is editor in chief of vioxx and the former head of the center for medicare and medicaid services, i am pleased to have them both here. i begin with you since we have talked about health care a lot. what happened? ezra: the score was devastating. they said the bill would lead to 22 million fewer people would have insurance by 2026 but it is much worse than that in what they said was going to happen. the key thing that congressional budget office found is the way this bill would work, it would put poor people into care that was so expensive in terms of its premiums, or so high in terms of its deductibles. the plans of the bill it is built around would have deductibles of 6000 or more dollars. they basically said no poor people, no low income folks would actually buy plans under this legislation. in addition the cuts to medicaid were grievous. they rolled back medicaid expansion by 2024 and imposed a growth rate that begins to cut medicaid deeply in the in
spending by $321 billion. president trump met with gop senators to discuss efforts to pass the bill. joining me now from washington is editor in chief of vioxx and the former head of the center for medicare and medicaid services, i am pleased to have them both here. i begin with you since we have talked about health care a lot. what happened? ezra: the score was devastating. they said the bill would lead to 22 million fewer people would have insurance by 2026 but it is much worse than that in...
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believes that, that is not what donald trump ran on, that's not what senate republicans came on, when you listen to mitch mcconnell say too many people are uninsured and deductibles are too high, senator john cornyn in the senate leadership yesterday tweeted out 28 million people are uninsured under the affordable care act, naahed is true so why not fix the problem. i know that we sort of in washington we have this decokedder ring and we know the central concern for republicans is tax cuts, but when they go out and talk to the country they do not say that and they definitely don't say that when talking about healthcare so why not try to solve the healthcare problem and why not take the obama, money, obamacare spending and get a system that is more patient sterned, had insurance regulations constructed in a smarter way, then go out with something you can sell and you can be proud of and you can hold hearings on, we sort of allow them to construct this idea of what is a political reality and they do not need to use this as a vehicle to cut taxes. that was no the pitch no the count
believes that, that is not what donald trump ran on, that's not what senate republicans came on, when you listen to mitch mcconnell say too many people are uninsured and deductibles are too high, senator john cornyn in the senate leadership yesterday tweeted out 28 million people are uninsured under the affordable care act, naahed is true so why not fix the problem. i know that we sort of in washington we have this decokedder ring and we know the central concern for republicans is tax cuts,...
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ryan simply have not been capable of meeting the challenges of their leadership roles. president trump seems less frustrated than might be expected. the president expressing confidence that senate republicans will deliver on one of his tough priorities -- top priorities. >> i think we either have 52 out of 52 or 50 out of 52, either one is pretty good. as a percentage. we'll talk, we'll see what we can do, we're getting close. but for the country, we have to have healthcare. and it can't be obamacare, which is melting down. lou: senate however will not reconvene july -- until july 10, then they have 14 working days before a scheduled month long august recess. mike emmanuel on capitol hill with the latest for us. us. >> this will be great if we get it done. if we dean get it done, it will be something that we're not going to like and that is okay, i understand that very well. but i think we have a chance to to something very, very important for the public. reporter: all 52 senators were invited to the white house to huddle with the president. after shelving one of his campaign promises.
ryan simply have not been capable of meeting the challenges of their leadership roles. president trump seems less frustrated than might be expected. the president expressing confidence that senate republicans will deliver on one of his tough priorities -- top priorities. >> i think we either have 52 out of 52 or 50 out of 52, either one is pretty good. as a percentage. we'll talk, we'll see what we can do, we're getting close. but for the country, we have to have healthcare. and it can't...
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it's a brilliant title. and it goes a long way toward explaining donald trump's version of the principle 8 powers in the 21st century. long time, share that with everyone. thank you so much, here is lou dobbs, keep it on fox business . lou: good ove evening, a major setback in republican effort to repeal and replace obamacare, senate leaders admitting they don't have the votes to pass the health care bill, and announcing they are delaying the vote until after 4th of july recess. mcconnell said they are still working toward getting at least 50 people in a comfortable place. a defacto acknowledgment that mcconnell and speaker ryan simply have not been capable of meeting the challenges of their leadership roles. president trump seems less frustrated than might be expected. the president expressing confidence that senate republicans will deliver on one of his tough priorities -- top priorities. >> i think we either have 52 out of 52 or 50 out of 52, either one is pretty good. as a percentage. we'll talk, we'll see what we can do, we're getting close. but for the country, we have to
it's a brilliant title. and it goes a long way toward explaining donald trump's version of the principle 8 powers in the 21st century. long time, share that with everyone. thank you so much, here is lou dobbs, keep it on fox business . lou: good ove evening, a major setback in republican effort to repeal and replace obamacare, senate leaders admitting they don't have the votes to pass the health care bill, and announcing they are delaying the vote until after 4th of july recess. mcconnell said...
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evening with the supreme court. the justices agreed to uphold a limited version of president trump's travel ban from earlier this year. the order prevents travelers from six primarily muslim countries to enter the united states. however, the court issued leeway for foreign nationals who can claim a bona fide relationship with a person or entity in the united states. the case will be heard when they reconvene in october. joining me from washington is adam liptak, supreme court reporter for "the new york times." i am pleased to have him back on this program, welcome. tell me what the court said. adam: the court temporarily reinstated part of the travel ban while the court decides what to do about the case, which it will not do until it hears arguments and not tober. this is a temporary measure. it reinstates part of the travel ban but not all of it. , importantly, the court says if you have some relationship with the united states, if you have a relative here job offer here, , a if you're a college student and you go to college here, then the travel ban does not apply to you. you can s
evening with the supreme court. the justices agreed to uphold a limited version of president trump's travel ban from earlier this year. the order prevents travelers from six primarily muslim countries to enter the united states. however, the court issued leeway for foreign nationals who can claim a bona fide relationship with a person or entity in the united states. the case will be heard when they reconvene in october. joining me from washington is adam liptak, supreme court reporter for...
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reinstate part of president trump's travel ban. we talk to adam liptak of the "new york times". >> importantly, the court says that if you have some relationship with the united states, if you have a relative here, if you a job offer here, if you are a college student and you go to college here, then the travel ban doesn't apply to you, you can still come under the ordinary rules. but if you are a complete stranger to the united states, then president trump is entitled to keep you out while the administration decides what it wants to do about strengthening its screening and vetting procedures. ree former white house chiefs of staff and a card for george bush 43, jack watson for president carter and john podesta for president clinton they join author the author of the gate keepers how the white house chiefs of staff define every presidency. >> first is the care and feeding of the president and that's a logistical challenge, it is also paying attention to the state of mind of the president and the emotional roller coaster that the president might be on. and that is a very large
reinstate part of president trump's travel ban. we talk to adam liptak of the "new york times". >> importantly, the court says that if you have some relationship with the united states, if you have a relative here, if you a job offer here, if you are a college student and you go to college here, then the travel ban doesn't apply to you, you can still come under the ordinary rules. but if you are a complete stranger to the united states, then president trump is entitled to keep...
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at home thank you. here is lou. lou: good evening. president trump today not only won a critically important decision by the supreme court upholding his constitutional court to act on national security threats with considerable sweep. the high court also delivered a utha unanimous decision, upholding all of his travel ban, he has constitutional power to ban visitors from 6, mostly muslim countries, with a narrow exception that visitors with long established ties to someone in united states, may still enter the country. president trump praising the justices' decision. it represents a clear victory for our national security. this was a strong rebuke of district court justice who intervened. fox news correspondent doug mcelway with the report. reporter: high court ruling on travel ban, written as a whole with no break down. is a stinging blow to lower court rulings, 90 day ban on travel from syria, sudan, yemen, iran, libya and somalia will now temporarily go into effect. while the law agrees to listen to larger issues. >> this case will be argued again on merit pulling first week of
at home thank you. here is lou. lou: good evening. president trump today not only won a critically important decision by the supreme court upholding his constitutional court to act on national security threats with considerable sweep. the high court also delivered a utha unanimous decision, upholding all of his travel ban, he has constitutional power to ban visitors from 6, mostly muslim countries, with a narrow exception that visitors with long established ties to someone in united states, may...
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dig deep for its products. president trump salutes india as a true friend. the chinese premier addresses the world economic forum in china. we take you there live. >> we are waiting for lines out of dalian. we will get the news as they make their way on the terminal. let's see what we get. markets mixed. 43% up, 43% down, the rest unchanged. cross assets, looking like this. most on the way out. we are basically flat. no pickup in volume except for taiwan and china. have a look at these stocks leading gains.
dig deep for its products. president trump salutes india as a true friend. the chinese premier addresses the world economic forum in china. we take you there live. >> we are waiting for lines out of dalian. we will get the news as they make their way on the terminal. let's see what we get. markets mixed. 43% up, 43% down, the rest unchanged. cross assets, looking like this. most on the way out. we are basically flat. no pickup in volume except for taiwan and china. have a look at these...
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johnson. his son was saved in the election by one president trump. it is bad news for mitch mcconnell. and fox news mike emanual on capitol hill. >> obamacare is totally dead and we'll bring in a plan that is negotiated. y we would love to have democrat support. and they are obstructionist and we'll not get one and hopefully we'll get something done with heart. >> the plan to scrap obamacare was was released today. tax credits to help buy credits. in house they are based on auj and in the senate based on age and income and preexisting condition and in the house, they can increase waiveres. and expansion of medicaid. and the house cuts funds and the sant funding will phase out from 2020 to 2024. medicaid cuts. states are given block grantses and the senate block grants and the state will grow slower. >> the democrats tell us it would be wrong for the senate to address these problems in a serious way while the law they defended for sen years teeters on the edge of total collapse. four gop senators, tread cruz and mike lee and johnson and rand paul came out. >> we want the bill look more
johnson. his son was saved in the election by one president trump. it is bad news for mitch mcconnell. and fox news mike emanual on capitol hill. >> obamacare is totally dead and we'll bring in a plan that is negotiated. y we would love to have democrat support. and they are obstructionist and we'll not get one and hopefully we'll get something done with heart. >> the plan to scrap obamacare was was released today. tax credits to help buy credits. in house they are based on auj and...
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bill -- house bill which president , trump called "mean." a vote is expected on the senate floor next week. joining me is van newkirk and kevin whitelaw, and philip bump. i'm pleased to welcome them all. philip, let me start with you. what stands out? philip: republicans are putting together something they feel confident can pass and get the general support of the american public, this bill is not substantially different enough from the house bill to change the minds of a lot of americans. a lot of parts of the bill, particularly around medicaid and cutting taxes for the wealthy, those are the most problematic parts. jeff: that is an interesting point. there was some talk the senate bill might be completely different. they would just throw everything out and start over, and that is not the case. vann: that is not the case. it looks like the broad strokes are about the same as the house bill. there are a few changes to the premium tax credit and medicaid, but when we see the cbo score next week, it won't be that different from the house bill. jeff: kevin, when we do see that cbo s
bill -- house bill which president , trump called "mean." a vote is expected on the senate floor next week. joining me is van newkirk and kevin whitelaw, and philip bump. i'm pleased to welcome them all. philip, let me start with you. what stands out? philip: republicans are putting together something they feel confident can pass and get the general support of the american public, this bill is not substantially different enough from the house bill to change the minds of a lot of...
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president trump has a copy and i hope you'll get a copy, too. let's learn from the past so we don't repeat the egregious mistakes and let us look to the future with solutions how to save our democracy. get your copy >> lou: good evening, everybody. senate republican leadership unveiling the health care after weeks of negotiation behind closed door. the billy repeals most of obamacare including medicare expansion and the measure doesn't go as far as the house version and that cost conservative support. four will not support it at all and four bad hombres are not ready to vote. rand paul and ted cruz and mike lee and ron johnson. his son was saved in the election by one president trump. it is bad news for mitch mcconnell. and fox news mike emanual on capitol hill. >> obamacare is totally dead and we'll bring in a plan that is negotiated. y we would love to have democrat support. and they are obstructionist and we'll not get one and hopefully we'll get something done with heart. >> the plan to scrap obamacare was was released today. tax credits to help buy credits. in house they are ba
president trump has a copy and i hope you'll get a copy, too. let's learn from the past so we don't repeat the egregious mistakes and let us look to the future with solutions how to save our democracy. get your copy >> lou: good evening, everybody. senate republican leadership unveiling the health care after weeks of negotiation behind closed door. the billy repeals most of obamacare including medicare expansion and the measure doesn't go as far as the house version and that cost...
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. they are hoping people won't call it trump care or ryancare. they will still think it's obamacare. kennedy: what hurt more, having healthcare fail or actually having it pass? what is more detrimental to the 2018 mid-terms. >> having it become law is more detrimental to the 2018 mid-terms. if we were to repeal it that would help us tremendously. i think it's a tough situation to be in. but it would be better if we just voted on a bill that repeals obamacare in say two years. that gives us a two-year window to come up with any kind of replacement if we wanted one. at that point you might get democrats to work with you. they are not going to vote for obamacare light. if we get rid of obamacare maybe the republican house members who like obamacare could work with the democrats to come cup with a didn't version. but i won't be work on the next version of obamacare. kennedy: all this does is codify government socialized medicine from here on out. this was the opportunity to make good on those mistakes. unfortunately members your party have been unable to do that. what happens if it fail
. they are hoping people won't call it trump care or ryancare. they will still think it's obamacare. kennedy: what hurt more, having healthcare fail or actually having it pass? what is more detrimental to the 2018 mid-terms. >> having it become law is more detrimental to the 2018 mid-terms. if we were to repeal it that would help us tremendously. i think it's a tough situation to be in. but it would be better if we just voted on a bill that repeals obamacare in say two years. that gives...
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isn't ready to negotiate. president trump seems confident in his aby the to flip four other republican senators. cruz, lee, johnson and paul. >> they are four good guys and friend much mine. i think we'll get there, we'll have to see. >> the president's secretary tom price, the legislative affairs team has been providing technical assistance and working with senate leadership to talk about changes that might be necessary. >> this is not a perfect bill. and i understand senator palms concerns. and i share -- senator paul's concerns and i share some of them. reporter: even red state democrats are firmly opposed. >> there is not democrat i know of that will vote to repeal. reporter: the man obamacare is made after has reentered the fray. barack obama posted on facebook, if there is a chance you might get sick, or start a family, this bill will do you harm. strong word, but not nearly as strong as his party's current office holders. senator elizabeth warren posted on twitter. this is blood money. they are paying for tax cuts with american lives. another democrat who is a doctor
isn't ready to negotiate. president trump seems confident in his aby the to flip four other republican senators. cruz, lee, johnson and paul. >> they are four good guys and friend much mine. i think we'll get there, we'll have to see. >> the president's secretary tom price, the legislative affairs team has been providing technical assistance and working with senate leadership to talk about changes that might be necessary. >> this is not a perfect bill. and i understand...
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england. thursday is the first day of meetings between president trump and south korea's president at the white house. friday is the start montrow jazz foaft val in switzerland. saturday is the day canada celebrates its serks squitennial. gl. >> glor: that is "charlie rose: the week" for this week. from all of us here, thanks for watching. i'm jeff glor. we'll see you next time. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> glor: welcome to the program. i'm jeff glor of cbs news filling in for charlie. we look at the senate's proposed healthcare bill. we talk to kelsey snell of "the washington post" and ezra klein of vox. >> what's interesting about this bill sit retains most to have the architecture of the affordable care act, it just takes away money for it to achieve its goals. liberals don't like the way it doesn't get what it needs to get done. conservatives like it because the platform is still around, and the democrats could come back and refill it with money. in theor
england. thursday is the first day of meetings between president trump and south korea's president at the white house. friday is the start montrow jazz foaft val in switzerland. saturday is the day canada celebrates its serks squitennial. gl. >> glor: that is "charlie rose: the week" for this week. from all of us here, thanks for watching. i'm jeff glor. we'll see you next time. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: captioning sponsored by...