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weapons. add immigration and the economy and issue of kneeling in the nfl as well, rick. what s sort of the headline coming out of texas that we can understand nationally. i don t think we re going to know until after november. i think o rourke is taking a huge risk, people conventionally would think being okay with kneeling for the national anthem wouldn t be a popular issue in texas but it is part of the reason that video that he explained that went viral. on that issue and on the immigration and gun issue, they were die metrically opposed. they have different ideas. that s one thing that was interesting about the debate. cruz s unapologetic conservative, beto unapologetic about his views which some say is progressive. it is fascinating that the race is so close. not only close in polls but also
70 years of shared values. americans stand with you, even if our president doesn t. who do you agree with? i agree with both and i will tell you why. they are die metrically opposed. it is supposed to be 2% gdp. it is 1.2%. the united states cannot care more about your defense than europe does. so europe has not funded their defense of europe and yet they have relied on us to do so. at the same time, they had high tariffs against our goods going in where we have low tariffs. these are important issues to bring up. is it worth alienating our allies to do so? nothing is accomplished by a reasonable man. i don t know if we can readjust without a certain amount of tension. are you comfortable with
for next year for 2018 they ve already said they don t know if they re going to get this money that they re owed that helps low income people pay for their out-of-pocket spending. they don t know whether the trump administration s going to enforce the individual mandate that requires most people to have insurance. those two things together cause between a 20% and 30% rate increase alone. that s just the uncertainty part. so m.j., what is the next move here, because we ve heard two i think kind of die metrically opposed things. one is let s repeal it. we don t need to have a plan. let s repeal it and kocobble together a plan. let s get democrats in the room, it will take a long time and be laborious but let s shelf it until we go back to the drawing board. which one is taking root? well, what mitch mcconnell is proposing is essentially a bill from 2015 that of course was vetoed by president obama that
defenses. and so, you know, it seems like both countries now are talking about further modernizing their nuclear arsenals. you know what? there s a good argument for that. i mean we would rather have, wouldn t we, modern nuclear weapons than old rusty ones, as it were. so, you know, it is not necessarily the first step towards another steps towards armageddon that it may have been during the cold war. matthew, it is nice as you pointed out from the perspective, just giving that nuance, important nuance to point out these two nations, the soviet union and united states were die metrically opposed to one another ideologically. so not the same difference there, but, again, these two nations do have differences and when these types of things flare up it causes a great deal of concern and question. i also want to talk about vladimir putin. he is set to hold his annual news conference, and as we have seen in the past the topics he s willing to discuss, they can be wide ranging. are the