lot about insurance and coverage. ainsley: it s expensive. if you don t have healthcare, wow. steve: it s a problem. what you don t know is almost every weekend ainsley goes home. ainsley: i do. she is in a facility in charlotte. dr. vijraj is her doctor. without him i don t know what we would do. she definite live would not be here. he accepted her into the program when no one else would because she was so severely injured and we just love you dr. raj. steve: dan bongino our friend down in florida good morning to you. how did you spend your father s day? doing what i love to do. which is eat steak. i went through a steak house with my wife and kids. and i tore that steak up like you wouldn t believe. so, that is my favorite. that s all i like is steak and trucks. that s it. brian: dan, the other thing do you. for real fun you hop into an octagon and start fighting people. actually i do on saturday
insisting that that individual mandate would attract the young and healthy to the exchanges, it did not do that. the young and healthy were too smart. they wouldn t do it. and the whole thing collapsed. 30 million americans, jeanine, don t have healthcare as we speak. the insurers all fled the exchanges. it became prohibitive for them. the third thing in this three for one was anwr. this has taken 40 years for a president and a congress to pass what others, including president reagan and presidents bushes, tried to do, which is start drilling responsibly so that we are more energy dependent on america. we create those jobs. we tap those resources. i mean, some of the estimates are truly incredible. all of this put together, america is going to see almost immediately what a difference there is in the economy. let s face it, jeanine, the tax cuts in the centerpiece of regulatory roll back. energy independence and the booming stock market for the entire year he s been president. judge j
really taking care of people. we are talking about people suffering if they don t have healthcare. the goal is not getting one up on trump. my parents taught me, reverend sharpton, if you want to get to heaven you have to have letters of reference from people living in the shadows and that s why i ve spent all my life doing civil rights work and labor activism because that s what it s all about. it s about helping people improve their lot in life. and that s what we ve been fighting for as democrats. we have to continue this movement forward, fighting for good jobs. we have to fight against these efforts to suppress the vote. every conversation i have had with you throughout our long relationships has been about jobs and justice. absolutely. making sure that, you know, opportunity is there in every zip code, making sure that people have second chances and frankly in many cases a fair first chance. quickly let me ask you this, we re out of time. virginia, new jersey, governor ra
what voters need to know, republicans are working to make sure the patient doctor relationship is restored. neil: but they re not getting that message. so i m wondering, what do you do to counter? come on your show. we have to get it out there. voters need to know that republicans are working hard to solve this problem. democrats are sitting on the sidelines. they created this problem and they re not helping. we recognize that people are looking for relief. part of the reason we were elected is because people were hurting. i see it all the time. i go home to michigan. i run to people. they say my premiums have doubled. deductibles are so high. i have health insurance but i don t have healthcare. i m afraid. i m making choices neil: they re not the only ones though, right? the money guys, the people that fuel the republican party, are they getting nervous? are they holding off until this is resolved? i know the president will have a big fund raiser tonight down the street in was
this is clearly not necessarily going to be house they approach this. we know that negotiations are still ongoing with the freedom caucus, with the tuesday group about healthcare reform legislation. you re right. the calculations in the healthcare legislation could have a dramatic impact on the baseline used to calculate tax reform. it s not something that will be easy to do at the same time. you do need the healthcare calculations to move forward with tax reform or else you re going to have to strap the legislation. if you don t have healthcare passed by the time you get to tax reform. it s a difficult balancing act if you want to do both. real quickly. is it your sense here that there s more votes regardless of this healthcare thing. more votes, more republican support on the tax cut front, especially among the freedom caucus, than there was on the healthcare thing? i do. that s my sense. because there isn t as much