so stay with us for that. but first, if it is tuesday, another plan bites dust. tonight the ghop s campaign promise hits not one, but two more dead he saends. from the obvious we don t have 50 member. we should not repeal without a replacement. let s try to get bipartisan support. democrats will come to us. so where does that leave the fate of your health care? plus trump country trouble. our new poll shows just how tough it has been to sell the republican health care plan to the president s biggest believers. and the trump jr. meeting guest list comes further into focus. this mtp daily and it starts right now. good evening. i m katy tur in for chuck todd. welcome to mtp daily.
restrictions the supreme court placed on the travel ban when it ruled in a partial state earlier this week. let s bring in democratic congressman ted lew of california, a member of the judiciary and foreign affairs committee. thanks for joining us. thank you, katy. what s your initial reaction or biggest concern once this travel ban goes into effect? well, let s fist understand that the supreme court did not issue a final ruling on that travel ban. it hasn t even hear the case. that will happen in the fall. what they did do is uphold part of the injunction and let part of it go through, which is that if you don t have a bona fide relationship with someone in america, then the ban right now will take effect and that will affect people such as, for example, grandparents of muslim families, and that is unfortunate. so what is your biggest concern with how this is going to go in effect besides laying out what is in that ban? two concerns.
put people at the table and work on fixing the framework. do you want more people to have coverage or less? the house bill would cause 23 million people to lose coverage. the senate bill would cause 22 million people to lose coverage. that s not a great way to go. folks say they want their costs to come down. every analyst says both the house or the senate bill would increase the cost for the vast majority of the 20 million people who now have coverage and most frighteningly for former governors like me and states around the country, both bills go after the underlying medicaid program, which has been in place for over 50 years. and katy, medicaid is the largest payer for the 1.5 million americans who are currently in nursing homes. it pays for about 40% of children to have health insurance. it pays for half of the births
the state trooper claimed bland acted combative after her routine traffic stop. dashcam footage showed the officer aggressively removed his gun when she refused to get out of her car. bland died in a jail cell three days after her arrest, sparking protests around the country. the trump administration is stanning by its plan to repeal and replace obamacare despite the setback in the senate. repealing obamacare matters and having health care coverage for american citizens matters. how we get there, we re willing to be flexible on how we get there, but we know that obamacare doesn t work so we have to repeal that. ath kathleen sebelius, secretary of health and human services under president obama, and charged with the implementation of the affordable care act. thanks for joining us. gary cohn saying that obamacare just doesn t work. hi, katy. it has to be repealed and they will come up with something to replace it.
at planters, we put fresh roawhich has its drawbacks.an, guys, know anything about this missing inventory? wasn t me! the cheeks don t lie, chet. irresistibly planters. house republicans are pressing ahead with immigration reform today even as they play the waiting game for the health care bill from the senate. here to talk about the combustible politics on capitol hill, congressman dave brat, a republican from virginia and member of the house freedom congress. great to see you. thanks, katy. let s talk about the travel ban first. the partial reinstatement depends on how you define the word family. how do you define it? i haven t gotten in the weeds on the bill but i think it s