care that would also be very personal, but this is something that people will feel in their pockets and will make people s lives harder instantly. immediately. on the other hand, who do you know who hasn t complained about roads, bridges, you know, and the whole idea is then this money would go and help to alleviate some of those problems. i think trump s answer on both of those questions was more of a trump verbal tic than a policy change. if you ask him, would you consider raising the gas tax. i would consider anything. he is on both sides of that. even on the big banks side. we ll look at breaking up the big banks. we ll fix dodd/frank. dodd/frank is trying to put constraints on the banks. you re doing both in the same paragraph. i don t put a lot of weight that these will be the long term approaches of the trump organization. neither of you would bet these are anything real. thank you all for joining us. we ll turn to the fight over health care next. president trump insisti
referees. can air marshals step into those situations? yes. if there is one on the plane. i have flown on ana many times. usually it s a quiet and peaceful flight. most are. when you are in the middle of it it s a scary thing. from the skies to the roads. president trump saying he would consider raising the federal gas tax. how that will go over on capitol hill and the impact on you, the driver. that s next. the average family s hectic home: its raised 1 dare devil, 2 dynamic diy duos, and an entrepreneur named sharon. its witnessed 31 crashes, 4 food fights, and the flood of 09. it s your paradise perfected with behr premium plus low odor paint.
people on fixed incomes, it could mean they have to pay more, right? exactly. it s like paying for a toll road. using health care the same as a toll road. the more you use it, the more you pay on a toll road. there is a reason there aren t toll roads all over the country. same with health care. they re trying to say, okay, if you have health problems, you should pay more. your premiums will be higher. what we ve seen in the past is the coverage also gets lower. at the same time not only are they paying more but they re not covered as much. that becomes an issue if somebody, say has cancer and needs surgery, chemotherapy. radiation therapy but the coverage only goes up to $75,000, which used to happen preaffordable care act. they get to the point where they re no longer covered and they have a hard struggle trying to get the treatment because of cost issues. dr. john torres. thank you so much. you bet. we ll have much more on the fallout from president trump s comments about two