the house floor. we expect him to speak there this morning. can t imagine what that will be like. we ll take you there live as it happens. president trump pushing his ambitious agenda with a one-two punch touting his tax reform plan and saying a healthcare deal will be reached within months. we ll talk to white house legislative affairs director next. we re doing our job in the house and rooting for our friends in the senate to get this stuff done. we re really disappointed in healthcare but we have a chance to get a lot of these big things done. my dell small business advisor
north korea. plus, should grandparents get a break when it comes to the president s travel ban? we ll explain the latest legal challenge and which travelers it could effect. let s get to it. first from theed if this friday after, deadline day in washington for senate republicans to reach a healthcare deal before the fourth of july recess. our capitol hill producer chad pergram is reporting don t expect break throughs today. one conservative senator is proposing what he calls plan b. repeal first, replace later. senator sass says if republicans can t reach an agreement in the coming days, they should repeal as much of the act as possible when they come back from the fourth of july break and then cancel the recess cancel vacation? cancel it to work through the
happy independence day to our great nation. ainsley: our men and women who have served this great country. pete: we have jeff sessions on later in the program. we will ask him that same question: republicans racing to strike a healthcare deal today ahead of their holiday recess? ainsley: can they get it done. health and human services secretary tom price next on that. steve: bernie sanders just weighed in to the investigation of his wife. here is a hint. bernie not happy. pete: cranky. hey, you get off of my cloud hey, hey get off of my cloud er website in under an hour with. .gocentral from godaddy. the internet is waiting. start for free today at godaddy. but with my back pain i couldn t sleep or get up in time.
not based on what names we call each other, but what the values are in the policies going to be. my colleagues on the democrat side of the aisle, their constituents elect them in a majority to represent things there. we get an room a try to hash it out. what the bad part is the vitriol. then it becomes a name-calling and personal, you have outsiders looking at things on the internet or maybe folks within the party system seemed to target people in certain ways. you get irresponsible discussions happening outside to make a much more personal. i don t know of anybody on either side wants to harm americans. as a republican where hashing to the healthcare deal. we think obama care is feeling it will hurt people if we let it go down. we tried to put things together to help with some of that. gregg: amid the calls for bipartisan unity, there have
plan for tax cuts and reform was ahead of schedule. but so far we haven t seen a bill. congress also has to pass a bill to avoid a government shut down in the month of september, raise the debt ceiling so the united states doesn t default for the first time ever. mike emanuel with the news and lots of it on capitol hill. shep, good afternoon. a packed agenda. with the fourth of july holiday and the holiday recess, there s little time to get things done. john cornyn a member of the gop leadership told a texas radio station that the senate will pass a plan to repeal and replace obamacare by the end of july at the latest. richard burr of north carolina told a local tv station there, i think it s unlikely we ll get a healthcare deal. i don t see a comprehensive healthcare plan this year. the house colleagues are saying it s time for senators to step up. the healthcare bill has passed the house. it s in the senate.