anthony, for somebody who is a supporter of the white house, donald trump very effectively talked about draining the swamp. isn t figuring out who is visiting the swamp part of that? el, i see it a little differently. i think what the president is trying to say even with his north korea policy is that he wants to be less predictable. he doesn t want to signal too many different things. i think if you are going to be a deal cutter which the president obviously is, he wants to bring in many different faces and many different voices into the white house. i think one of the big risks he has is let s say he brings in a staunch democratic to help him cut a healthcare deal or with tax reform. he doesn t want egg on the face of that democrat because of the extreme partisanship going on in washington. i think it s a combination of different things. my guess is they are going to be more transparent than they are saying right now. as he is trying to cut deals and try to get his legislative agen
one insurance provider in the state. i have personal friends of mine that have been hit very hard economically because of obamacare. i just think about the ramifications that it will have for average americans, people getting hit so hard by this. the attack ads write themselves in the mid-terms. i agree with mercedes. this is not how it s done. we have to get moderates and the freedom caucus on board before the mid-terms. i don t like this at all. you probably heard me say a shocker. we have not heard enough from chuck schumer lately. every day, every hours. he s not chosen his battles. but president threatening to hold healthcare for millions, scare tactics do work sometimes. they do. my feeling is that this is just another wrinkle in all of this negotiation. totally. mercy me. i mean, tell me if i don t see a resolution on this healthcare deal for another six
40% of young african-american males are unemployed and not in school. we need to get these kids into jobs so they understand way it s like to show up on time of.p how you deal with people socially. and there is a program being tested. she parades this program in summerville, massachusetts, they call pocket change which gives kids the job. why not let the private sector do it? why do you knead another government program? paul: some last in minute maneuvering in the house as republicans struggle to move forward on a healthcare deal. fs at my age is scary. i say not if you protect yourself. what is scary? pneumococcal pneumonia. it s a serious disease. my doctor said the risk is greater now that i m over 50! yeah.ya-ha. just one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you
insurance. there s not a theoretical process that one bill can t do both. but white house at least right now hasn t put forward a bill that would do both things and satisfy both groups. so they talk and they say that talking is going well, but it sounds like to hear from paul ryan, they re not getting anywhere. this complicates matters for the budget. they could have saved $880 billion. now they can t. i don t know how you do budget now. that was the speaker s case for going healthcare first. that by saving money, by striking a healthcare deal, it would make it easier to do tax reform and do a budget. because you would make progress in chipping away at the savings you d get from doing it. one interesting thing that emerged from the talks is that the tuesday group and the freedom caucus emerged with different understandings of what
from our charlie gasparino who is coming up that there might be a bit of agreement with the republican leadership and the renegade conservative whose torpedoed the healthcare deal. first, sara is at the white house with what is going on with the focus of team trump today i guess on jobs, jobs, huh? where the white house has been most successful, the economic agenda. that s where the trump administration wanted the spot light today. president trump said the builder s union event down the road in washington was going on and he met with scoot pruitt and steve mnuchin. both of those cabinet members will be key to his deregulation policies. that s where the focus of trump s economic agenda has been. deregulation is the backbone of everything trump wants to do