senate version later on. laura: the relationship between president trump and senate majority leader mcconnell about to face a big test. welcome to you, thanks for being here today. so we herd about the possible changes which would be expected from the senate. there is talk snorts might completely gut this bill starting from scratch. is that what you are hearing? you are in d.c. if so, what could some of these rewrites conclude? they plan to work on their own version of this bill to introduce a new piece of legislation that s incorporates major elements of the house bill and works harder to insure premiums are you driven down and give state more flexibility on costs and care and especially
with medicaid. i know it will be a different process than what we saw in the house where you essentially had a bill that was drafted by gop leadership and later worked on among the different factions. it looks like in the senate it s going to be a collaborative approach. you will have finance committee chairman orrin hatch working on this. along with mcconnell. it seems like it s going to be very collaborative in terms of how many moderate and conservative senators are trying to reach a consensus on this legislation. laura: the timing of this could be critical to the president s agenda. what s the prediction on timing with this one? i think they are giving themselves a bit more time than the house did. they don t want to rush this process through.
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opportunity for people to purchase insurance kk state lines. obviously that was one of the major point of criticism for that health bill introduced in march that ended up being pulled from the floor. it didn t include anything like that. i think that the white house, tom price over at health and human services secretary, he s work on trying to figure out how they can make that possible. whether it s going to be in the senate bill that s introduced or done through a different process outside of congress. it s something the administration is still looking at. eric: north korea has done it again. dough takenned. the american. latest believed to be the fourth u.s. citizen who is being held there. kim jong-un grabbing americans in reaction to the tension with the u.s. over its nuclear