going to try to wheel and deal. he would be out of his mind not too try to do that. i imagine he s going to cajole individual senators any which way he can to get them there. the problem is how, again, back to the substance of this, what is he going to do with that money. where does he put that money in the bill? that tells us a lot about which senators he s trying to bring on board. if indeed he is going to pour that money, let s say, into making medicaid, perhaps, a little more robust than it is in the current version, i think 700 billion plus cuts in medicaid, if he s going to take some of that deficit savings and put that into medicaid, well then you can imagine the ted cruzs, the rand pauls, the mike lees of the world having a bigger problem with the bill than they do right now. so how he decides to appropriate that money within the bill will be key to understanding of where he sees the votes that he needs. kirsten powers, you re with us as well. and if he is appealing to those
the severity of this and then you leave the plolitical snark o sean spicer. they have this in reverse. it s totally upside down. jeremy bash, we appreciate your coming on this morning. we need to move now to health care and the cbo s assessment of the senate health care s plan that is making it that much harder for republicans to push it through. the nonpartisan group found that over the next decade 22 million people fewer people would be ensured compared to obamacare. and that deficit savings would largely come on the back of cuts in medicaid spending, $772 billion. of the 15 million people who would no longer be on medicaid as a result of the law, the cbo forecast would not purchase private coverage since the senate bill would encourage many
i imagine the deficit savings will be one. that s right. so, this saves over $300 billion in deficit savings. but, you know, a lot of that might be used to get moderates onboard. see how eventually after 2020 this does reduce premiums. so much talk about premiums rising and obamacare and insurance has become unaffordable to families. i think we ll see families talking about this premium decreases. it decrease premiums on average, but, for older seniors, people who might need the coverage. it increases how they might have to pay. how do you sell that? always winners and losers with health care. again, going back to that deficit savings. maybe some of that will be used to shore up tax credits for those older and lower income americans. then when you go to the other side, lower income americans in general coverage might be completely unaffordable to them, according to the cbo score. i think in the next few days we ll look at how this bill
saying the assad regime would pay a heavy price. good morning. it s tuesday, june 27th. with the grinding down, the cbo s assessment of the senate health care plan is making it that much harder for republicans to push it through. the nonpartisan group found that over the next decade 22 million people fewer people would be uninsured compared to obama care, and that deficit savings would largely come on the back of cuts in medicaid, spending $772 billion. of the 15 million people who would no longer be on medicaid as a result of the new law, the cbo forecast most would not purchase private coverage since the senate bill would encourage them to purchase plans whose premiums and deductibles are too high to be attractive options. the plan would reduce the
medicaid and that s why the democrats say everybody is going to die. ainsley: house had a bill and senate had a bill. the senate bill is better one. more deficit savings and better enrollment they say. good job on the interview. we will see the rest of it? brian: no, that s it. sorry, i didn t tape the rest. i will. 6:30. jillian: looking forward to it. let s start off with a fox news alert now. the white house vowing syria will pay a heavy price if it carries out another chemical attack. the trump administration warning the assad regime could be planning a new mass murder including killing innocent children, saying there is evidence similar to what took place before the massacre earlier this year. the warning coming hours before president trump is set to meet with the french president ohio also promised retaliation if the assad regime uses chemical weapons. a manhunt underway for a team of crooks. take a look at this video. behind this brutal beat down