hospit hospitals, which for many are hard to get, and clinics have to be built to the same standards has surgical centers. these are the restrictions states tried when justice kennedy was on the court. he joined with the liberals in striking them down. with him gone and justice kavanaugh there, we may see a change there. the core holding of roe may survive, but the court will chip away at when abortion can be legally available. that s the real issue on roe. a number of critical issues we ll all be watching closely. we ll see if the prep school preparations paid off. pete williams and geoff bennett, thank you so much for starting us off today. appreciate it. sure. keeping up appearances after a weekend s worth of calls for bipartisan cooperation as a way to honor the memory of john mccain, will the leaders from the senator s party listen? congressman peter king of new york joins us next. you re watching msnbc. stay with us. msnbc. stay with us to the junior prom with.
which took effect for medicare on april 1st makes it impossible to administer expensive che chemotherapy drugs. patients would need to seek treatment elsewhere such as at hospit hospitals. to give you an example, sacramento schools will see special education cuts. utah felt cuts in their emergency unemployment benefits. a west virginia program to end poverty stopped all new projects until september. and down in chapel hill where i went to school, they could lose a bunch of work study opportunities for students down there. so until now, at least, republicans feel they ve had the high ground on this issue of sequestration. it may take more reporting on the effects the cuts have been having to even the score. joining me, two hardball strategists on how their own party is jockeying for position on the issue and how it should be. robert gibbs, of course, a genius, served as white house press secretary under president obama and now is an msnbc political analyst.