sure everyone gets that quality health care that they need. i also think if you look at other countries in the world who have universal health care, every one of them has a form of a role of private experience. that s what we have to look at, taking the best of these ideas and making sure that no sick american goes without getting the care they need regardless of how much or little money they have in their pocket. i will turn to senator booker. explain where you are. this is hugely important to people. tell us where you are. i absolutely will. we are talking about this as a health care issue, but low incomes it s an education issue because kids who don t have health care won t succeed in schools and it s an issue for jobs and employment. you won t succeed at work. n in my community african-americans have a lore life expectancy. it s not just a human right, but an american right and the best
have they are not losing their healthcare. i never said they lost their healthcare. ali, the point is they would be taking a leap, a risk and do you believe that millions of americans who currently have healthcare want to take that risk? i agree that that would be difficult for them, but i think do you agree that hospitals closing is a problem? did you see the washington post two weeks ago that had a story about what s going on in rural healthcare, these portable clinics come in. we covered that story. that s what s happening in rural america. that s not because medicare for all is there. that s because they don t have healthcare. we re aging as a society so a hospital s patient mix is changing. it used to have more commercial insurance payments and higher rates, now they re getting more medicare patients at lower rates, that s causing hospitals in rural america to close. i think we will agree on a lot of these issues, i just wanted to be clear for medicare fo
horse because or maybe the other way around. you need to start the impeachment proceedings in order to make these things happen. we re sort of frozen in this land where what we need for people to really understand what s in the mueller report is to bring it alive through the first-hand witnesses. we re not going to get those witnesses there, i think, unless they actually pull the trigger and call it impeachment proceedings. mimi, thank you, thank you, thank you. many voters in one of the key swing states that helped elect president trump win the house, stayed home in 2016. what s going to compel them to show up to the polls next year? we went to michigan to find out. we re still in debt. we still don t have healthcare. i personally am paying $2,000 worth of decent childcare expenses for two kids. my generation is sitting in $1.5 trillion worth of debt. g in
okay, what are we getting in return? reporter: we kept driving to the milestone diner in mccomb county where joel is the chair of the black caucus. a county that went twice for obama and then flipped to trump. joel introduced us to other democratic organizers. do you know people who stayed home last time around? yes. you can t fault someone for not seeing themselves in a candidate. if that person doesn t appeal to you, doesn t call out your issues, make it necessary to address underlying systemic racism, then it s going to cause a problem. they clearly saw flaws in trump as a candidate, but did not want to vote for hillary clinton simply because she was the only other option. the barack obama presidency left a lot of people kind of we re still in debt. we still don t have healthcare. reporter: with what would make your ears perk up if one of
[laughter] [cheers] yeah. steve: she is very popular. brian: right. she is popular. she is more famous than nancy pelosi who calls the walls immoral and will not speak or deal with anything to do with the president s proposals until the government is reopen. senator chris coons says the same thing but the house is going to try pass legislation to reopen the government. the senate is going to pass something to do immigration. weave sit there and wonder what s going on possibly with the most vulnerable people who live paycheck to paycheck. wondering when this is going to end. ainsley: she spoke at mlk event and said the world is going to end in 12 years if the climate change is not exist. billionaires while people get ring worm because they don t have healthcare. brian: exactly. how many times i have said that? steve: busy day yesterday and busy day today. jillian joins us now with