hard labor. he died six days after being brought back to the u.s. in a coma. the white house could soon be adding a new member to the team. according to multiple reports. wall street financier anthony scar scarmucci is being considered. fill the role left my dunky. counselor to the president kellyanne conway will gin us and we will ask her about it. senator john mccain thanking his supporters and warning his opponents he is still up for a fight. despite his brain cancer diagnosis. tweeting, quote, i greatly appreciate the outpouring of support. unfortunately for my sparring partners in congress, i will be back soon, so stand by. meantime he may have advantage in his fight. mccain is left handed. the doctor tells the new york post doctors are more likely to have speech and language functions in the right side of the brain. the tumor was found in the left. a look at your headlines on friday.
the insurance companies. the hospital companies. even the ones that described themself as nonprofit. they are making a ton of money. the reason is there is not enough competition and they are fixing the rules boy paying people in congress to write the laws. make it easier for them steve. steve: hilton, news flash for you those industries are sitting at the table county congressman writing the bills. obamacare is a great example. the guy in charge of the obamacare care legislation max baucus. the person who is his top legislative aide. the person who wrote the law of obamacare was previously the top policy person at one of the insurance companies elizabeth fowler. we did it on our show on one part. after obamacare she leaves and joins johnson and johnson one of the companies that benefits most from obamacare. the whole thing is so disgustingly corrupt. cha clay is this whole thing again. the thing is that is something that we ought to be able to agree about there that there shou
unleash entrepreneurship. look what he has done in six months. much of it without the congress. clayton: congress is the big sticking points here. one of the things i president trump apprenticeship program. getting people back to work but getting them trained to get back in the wor workforce. that s incredible piece. can congress work with the president on this program. can we get wages going back up in this country again? can he reloy on congress for anything? most of what has happened has been out of congress. get s dlet do a quick review. steve: must of his accomplishments. unleashing energy production. some of the early infrastructure withdrawing from tpp early on a as a great way of showing americans and the world how serious president trump is about renegotiating more fair trade deals for americans and american workers. is he renegotiating the north american and the south korea free trade agreements. he has withdrawn from mexico city policy. a lot of pro-life measures because
duty doubled over the past year. american frackers now control the world price of oil. number three, immigration. cross border movement has been cut more than in half, so there are fewer low skilled people in the labor market, that s raising the wages of low skilled people here domestically. clayton: let me bring you english fog and rain. front page of the wall street journal this week stock market is doing gang busters, wages are flat. wages aren t keeping one. this how can the trump administration get this apprenticeship program together. how can they get anything through congress right now raise wages. future performance of america s economy and the future performance of this presidency, requires relies almost entirely on the g.o.p., on the republican party. if they can get their act together and fix obamacare, lower taxes, and as you say, organize this labor market better, if you could do all
promises. steve: he can doing what he can do without congress. job production alone over 800,000 since he has gotten there. he is doing many things outside of congress. we would like the congress now, the senate, to go ahead and do its job and pass healthcare reform. as the president said the other day, at the luncheon i was right there, he said to them, locked at them very mightily and said politely i hae six months. you have beenworking on this seven years. bill of horribles when it comes to obamacare, the fleeing insurers, the failed co-ops and exchanges, skyrocketing premiums and deductibles. he went and said look at all the positives that are in your bill in the senate. pass it. go home and tell your constituents, i was the guy or the gal that gave you health savings accounts to pay for your premiums that saved medicaid, which is unaffordable and unsustainable by giving more flexibility it those governors. i m the person who went ahead and opened up the insurance market to more