might face higher costs, is that sufficient? what are the changes going to do? it is the idea of let s push something across the finish line and help that it works out well. the feasibility of doing that and getting people to legitimately get behind a plan on the moderate wing like collins is part of and the conservative wing is such a difficult task. the gap is significant and the issues both sides are addressing are so different. you wonder if they write off her and rand paul, opposite end of the spectrum and try to get everyone else. the august recess is drawing very near. time is running out. from the weekly standard, chris, thank you. nice with the sunrise behind him at the capitol. thanks. breaking news this morning, 16 people killed when a marine corps plane crashed in mississippi. the fbi is at the scene investigating. no one survived the crash. at this hour, it s not clear what went wrong. the kc-130 went down in rural leflore, mississippi, late
much. murkowski and collins don t favor the planned parenthood language. on the right, you have paul cruz and mike lee who think this bill doesn t go for that enough. the process has been behind closed doors, totally in secret. even the republicans who were supposed to be writing the bill hadn t seen it. it appears mitch mcconnell hashed it out almost entirely. the editorial board written remember when obamacare was written hastily behind closed doors so the democrats could jam an unpopular health care bill through congress? almost when this showed they didn t care what was in it and that they had betrayed the trust of the american people? republicans are hoping you don t remember or that you are willing to forget now that the shoe is on the other foot. chris, will there be a price to pay for the secrecy by which republicans wrote this bill? that all depends on the quality of the bill. i think part of this issue especially with respect to the house, this is what we ve seen
low-income and older americans in the house version. offers states more flexibility on waivers to opt out of obamacare regulations, including essential benefits. it also de-funds planned parenthood for a year. that move could violate senate budget rules the gop is using to pass their bill with only 51 votes. several critical issues remain up in the air. those includes a fund to fight opioid abuse, transitioning away from obamacare, and the timing of the repeal of obamacare taxes. also unclear the fate of coverage for pre-existing conditions. that, of course, is key here. huge. politically, senate gop leaders face a possible repeat of the house fight. trying to find a balance that sounds sizable to conservatives and moderates earning enough votes to pass. joining us live to talk more about the health care legislation from washington weekly standard, chris, welcome back. thanks, guys.
and i think that in certain areas like in some of these special election districts, it doesn t benefit our candidates to be tied to her. and it s not fair, but it is true. there s a reason why the republicans are still using it. it s clear that across the board in the democratic party we need new leadership. it s time for a new generation of leadership in the party. chris, you can add cath marine wright to the list kathleen wright to the hlist of those calling for new leadership. will it expands, and how happy are republicans across the country running against the image. nancy pelosi? i will take your second question first. it s absolutely phenomenal. we talk so much about how rapidly washington can change, yet we re going back to the well of it seems that this has been a house campaign tactic since lyndon johnson of president. it s unbelievable. there is demonstrable proof that this was effective. the congressional leadership
orchestrated cyberattacks for the purpose of influencing our election. it s not clear that president trump takes this seriously as the assault on america that it is. they have phony witch-hunts going against me. all we do is win, win, win. this is new day with chris cuomo and alisyn camerota. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. this is new day, thursday, june 22nd, 6:00 in new york. here s our starting line in a few hours, senate republicans will unveil their thus-far-secret health care bill. they could be facing a revolt from within their own party. we will tell you what we know about what is in the bill, what it means for you, and how it difrgs fr differs from the house plan. president trump is back in campaign mode, taking a victory lap. last night the president touting old campaign promises and offering new ones. he said something last night that i have never heard get applause from a supposedly