the marketplace. we re between pennsylvania and new jersey, upwards of 300,000 lives we cover. we d like to stay in it. rather that s repeal and replace that is effective, whether it s fixing the affordable care act we think it s important that 10 million americans continue to have coverage. do you think it s fixable? democrats just want to fix what s wrong with obamacare, keep the good parts and jettisoned the bad parts. here s how i answer that. we have two u.s. senators from pennsylvania, one democratic, one republican. pat toomey, bob casey. if you sit down with both of them, they have a lot of shares vision about making it more efficient and affordable. if we could focus on the things that work, doesn t matter whether we call it repeal, replace, fix, let s get it right. the obamacare, trumpcare or whatever america care. let s get it right, exactly. and get the ideology out of it. when you said when the president is outright wrong when he says
the sflats don t want to repeal and replace they want to fix what s wrong with obamacare? we had senators from pennsylvania, one democratic one republican. if you sit down with beth of them they have a lot of shared vision about covering our members, making it more efficient and affordable. if we can focus on the thing that works doesn t matter what we call it. whether we call it repeal, replace fix. obamacare, trumpcare, america care. exactly. you said the president is outright wrong when he says obamacare is in a death spiral. explain that? well, i didn t say that. what i m saying is that the when you think about what we have, let s not foxx on a partisan approach to this, let s focus on a bipartisan approach, some of that will include fixing the things making obamacare and affordable care act
get rid of obamacare. it s going to be gone. it s going to be terminated. obamacare is a disaster. repeal it repeal and replace. repeal and replace. obamacare. we re going to get something going. repeal it, replace it. get something great. we re going to repeal and replace the horror that s known as obamacare. it is a horror. i will repeal and replace obamacare which is a catastrophe. we re going to kill it. let it die. let it die. and we re going to come up with something much, much better. you re going to have such great health care and at a tiny fraction of the cost and it s going to be so easy. tom price has had a key role in the efforts to replace obamacare. our chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta talked to him in an exclusive interview. now, i have to tell you, it s
success book, but you have had conversations tonight i know about the health care bill. i m getting some pretty strong signals that this thing may actually get back on track and that would be a huge surprise pulling that back out now. do you think they can do it? because they leave on friday? well, i don t know about friday, don, but i m just saying that everybody had buried this thing for good. at least for the next year or two and i think there is a good sign there is a pretty productive meeting against key players. so that would be classic donald trump to just pull that back in and get a w on the board sometime in the near future. and he may have a very successful meeting with the chinese leader this week. so this week is the stage for him to be a foreign policy president. and we have been dealing with mostly domestic issues, we ll see how he does on the international stage. if he gets it back on board meaning the health care, is it repeal and replace or just fixing obamacare?
headlines saying discussion of about gop replacement intensifies in white house congress. any truth to that? i think there are people in the white house, name lly steve bannon, who before he was part of the establishment talked about taking down paul ryan. there s no plausible alternative to paul ryan. the failure of the bill was not about president trump s failure or paul ryan s failure, this was a republican party failure. this is a party that has for seven years talked about doing something it repeal, replace obamacare and they didn t actually have a credible, plausible idea. so it s not just about these two individual, it s about the entire party. paul ryan sort of made i guess in a way conceded that point, that it was a lot easier