reduce pay-for-play and things that look like they are going against the public. not even the tweet. he will talk about his head shot in for tweet after tweet. nothing about this. we criticize him when he tweets. i guess we criticize him when he doesn t tweet. the day the morning is still young, chris. give it time. jackie, let s move on to what s happening with obamacare. so today as congress resumes, you know, there is the big hue and cry for republicans to repeal and replace it. there are a couple of provisions that they like and will try to keep. of course, the preexisting conditions, the children up to 26 years old staying on their parents plan. what s going to happen? this isn t really a buffet. you can t pick what you want with obamacare, because if you pick that, it affects somewhere else. it s not going to be hard to repeal it. they have the votes. they can do that.
victory, chairman rogers? i thought the most important victory was the president standing up and saying the program did not have abuse. this wasn t sinister. it was legal and proper. some of the suggestions how to move forward i have some concerns with, but i thought it was an important really an important role for the president to play. i wish he would have played it seven months ago but i was glad to hear it yesterday. so edward snowden whatever you think of him leaks these documents, the information about these programs. and senator feinstein, there s a big hue and cry, but basically the president says these programs are here to stay. and critics of the speech as i ve been reading them seem to say very little will change. barton gellman says, obama placed restrictions on access to domestic can phone records collected by the national security agency, but the changes he announced will allow it to continue or expand the collection of personal data from billions of people arou