did not hit any cars on the freeway. considering the 405 is the busiest freeway in the nation and was jam packed at the time, the plane not striking any vehicles is in itself a small miracle. the bad news is that all the south bound lanes of the 405 are shut down as well as two of the northbound lanes. we re told traffic is backed up for several miles. on the friday before a holiday weekend, this is going to be a major ordeal. by the way, we should note finally that incoming traffic to john wayne has also been shut down for the time being. julie: nobody killed on that highway though. that is the story in these two passengers. let s just pray for them and hope they can pull through. trace gallagher, thank you. a revised version of president trump s travel ban going into effect last night adding tougher rules on anyone who can enter the u.s. from six majority muslim countries. but will it stand? not focusing on people from one religion or one culture, but
on repealing obamacare. it is collapsing. it is failing. one of the things i wish they d talk more about is the fact that their own agency and the congressional budget office said that 28 million americans will lose their health care coverage if nothing happens. if obamacare continues. we don t hear that typically from any of the other media sources out there. we need to let people know obamacare is failing. the house took a while. it was about six weeks between the time they first took a vote until the end. it doesn t have to be this week or next but it has to be this year in 2017. julie: lastly, i want to ask you about president trump s tweets. we have polls that agree with this, that it makes it harder for the gop to get their agenda and message through. do you agree with that? if you could speak one on one to president trump and give him friendly advice on his twitter account, what would it be? i tell him to tweet more, be on facebook more, to get the message out more, but to b
obamacare went into effect. the gop bill only has $2 billion ear marked to treat opioid addiction. senator portman, along with west virginia senator shelly moore want at least $45 billion allocated to the opioid crisis. but south carolina senator lindsey graham said you can give away the house to just a few senators. listen to him. more money for opioids might help the problem that some senators have, changing the growth rates of medicade to make them a little more generous might help some. but if you do too much of that, you re gonna lose other people. reporter: studies show that half of those that died from things like a heroin overdose started using prescription opioids in the form of painkillers. julie. julie: trace gallagher, thank you. whether you love it or hate it or can t get enough of it, olive garden s famous food could soon be delivered fresh to your door.
big break throughs or huge announcements today. more just sending out paperwork to the congressional budget office to get a better sense if they do certain proposals, what the price and impact estimate might be. julie? julie: so another question, is there also a split on the democratic side? reporter: some have suggested there may be a split on the democratic side. you ve got moderates that are saying let s sit down with the republicans and try to fix what is wrong with obamacare. then you ve got a more liberal wing of the democratic party featuring people like elizabeth warren of massachusetts who would like a single payor or universal healthcare approach. one moderate democrat downplayed those differences. i don t think there s a split in the caucus. i think the caucus would love to work to get healthcare for better healthcare system. fix the problem with the current healthcare system. but the price of admission, 22 million we ve been working for, that s going to be tough to
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