garrett i want to talk about the trust level between insurance companies and the state and also we what went down through this whole process. right now the trust level is really low. this is a reliably republican county in northwest ohio. these are people who have been voting for the repeal of obamacare and the replace and repeal of obamacare and then voted with president trump kind of promising great health care for everyone and they don t feel like they re getting what they are voting for. we spent the day talking to a lot of different folks who care on obamacare plans in the exchanges. people have gotten used to this. the plans have become incredibly ingrained in communities like this one. take a listen. i would love to see changes because i m not real happy with the plans we have right now and the way things are going. but if we can get i have to have something. what i ve got now, i m happy with. if it can get better, i m all for it. that s sort of incapsulates
they gave them the presidency, the house and the senate. and there was at least some expectation that that would lead to action. and, thus far, there has been very little to show for it. when you look at some of the things the president campaigned on. he had crucial promises that have not been delivered upon. health care first and foremost among them. some things he promised on the campaign trail that he did do. paris climate accord. a new report out in new york times and washington post talk about this government report on climate change. kristen welker, third time is a charm. walk us through this new reporting here and this apparent leak of this study, this sort of document put together by federal agencies. right. this is 13 federal agencies have essentially found, hallie, that americans are feeling the effect and people are feeling the effect globally of climate change now. and that temperatures have been warming significantly since 1980s.
of that piece. jonathan is with us now. thank you for being here. you are part of the team of reporters who was on the rotation spending every day for a month at trump international hotel. walk us why you decided to do t story. the president still owns the hotel effectively while he s the president. everybody spending money in the hotel, staying overnight and booking rooms and meetings, all of that money could be a way to influence the president or curry favor with the administration. so we tried to just go every day and figure out who was spending money there and hanging out there and who is trying to get an in with the president or his inner circle. i can t tell you how much more we ran into than i thought we might. let s talk about that, we have a list of folks you bumped into in the span of a month. you call it a safe space for republicans in washington.
i have always found i know ronald reagan. i have a big portrait of him smiling. if you truly believe your policies bring people more freedom, you should be happy about it you don t have to threaten people. more people want to join what you are doing. this is something that the president campaigned on. so more people joined him. elected him to be president. now let s get the job done. steve: congressman, before did you go, exit question, a year from now, will they be building a wall? i believe they will. if we get the propositions through this year, they will start building it next year. what s even more important, we would have new healthcare, we would have a new tax plan done, more people would be going to work. america would be coming exactly as the president said great again. brian: especially san diego your state where they could finish that wall pretty quickly, right? there is a lot of portion of san diego that has been able to be built already in the republicans were in the
happens to them on main street, about making sure to make their mortgage payments, protect their job. all the things that the president campaigned on, building a border wall, which is critically important. we have to get those things done, this is a distraction that we can t afford to let happen. we think it s time to investigate the investigators. sean: hold that down. it s true. there s so much there s so much unethical behavior here. james comey misled the american people twice. first at loretta lynch. clinton was under investigation. call it a matter. he did it willfully and intentionally. this year he furthers the perception that president trump is under investigation and he s not. twice the american justice department misled the american people. were they supposed to meet on the tarmac? sarah carter said she