that s when the mandate kicks in. by that date it will be fine. mr. mcdonough, your thoughts? january 1st is a key date. after january 1st no american can be denied coverage for a pre-existing condition. the sushs difficults kick in. the medicaid expansions go into effect in states that are doing it. it s a fundamental change and a very important date coming forward. we ll get there and get beyond this. in the meantime, political opposition has all the ammunition in the world to make the case to the american people that this will not be successful. you be the experts on romney care and also the affordable care act bring us to a level of wisdom that their political fodder just doesn t work, the good stories and what this is going to bring to america is what we need to focus on. great to have you with us, gentlemen. coming up, the war for fair wages from walmart kicks into high gear. stay with us.
self-anointing rollout experts need to take a backstep for just a moment and say, you know what? we ve got smart people. if we fund this and resource it properly, we will get this fixed. fixing is not what the republican party is all about. joining me now are the two men that helped create both romney care and the affordable health care act, john mcdonagh, professor at harvard school of public health and jonathan gruber, a professor of economics at m.i.t. gentlemen, great to have you with us tonight. mr. mcdonagh, what was it like rolling out the health care plan in massachusetts and your thoughts on what we are seeing right now as this unfolds? it was very controversial. it had lots of people throwing political rocks at it from all directions. it didn t go quickly out of the gate. it took time to build up. people had to become familiar
argument that we will hear him make is that assad is a bad actor and been exporting a lot of bad stuff outside of his own borders for a long time and he should go, which is the current. laura: except the world doesn t want to do anything. nobody in the world community is willing to spend one real dime or one life of one soldier to take out assad except the big bad world police of the united states of america. that s the shocking thing about. this. i understand. but i also think that this happened late in august. there hasn t the president really hasn t been aggressive about making his case. i think refining it and three pieces really quickly. one is assad is a bad actor got to go it s going to weaken iran and third it s going to prevent. as long as stay involved in civil war prevent iran from taking syria. can he turn this thing around. laura: predictions congressman? right now, that house defeats it. laura: house defeats it gentlemen, we appreciate it up next, should prof
argument that we will hear him make is that assad is a bad actor and been exporting a lot of bad stuff outside of his own borders for a long time and he should go, which is the current. laura: except the world doesn t want to do anything. nobody in the world community is willing to spend one real dime or one life of one soldier to take out assad except the big bad world police of the united states of america. that s the shocking thing about. this. i understand. but i also think that this happened late in august. there hasn t the president really hasn t been aggressive about making his case. i think refining it and three pieces really quickly. one is assad is a bad actor got to go it s going to weaken iran and third it s going to prevent. as long as stay involved in civil war prevent iran from taking syria. can he turn this thing around. laura: predictions congressman? right now, that house defeats it. laura: house defeats it gentlemen, we appreciate it up next, should prof
argument that we will hear him make is that assad is a bad actor and been exporting a lot of bad stuff outside of his own borders for a long time and he should go, which is the current. laura: except the world doesn t want to do anything. nobody in the world community is willing to spend one real dime or one life of one soldier to take out assad except the big bad world police of the united states of america. that s the shocking thing about. this. i understand. but i also think that this happened late in august. there hasn t the president really hasn t been aggressive about making his case. i think refining it and three pieces really quickly. one is assad is a bad actor got to go it s going to weaken iran and third it s going to prevent. as long as stay involved in civil war prevent iran from taking syria. can he turn this thing around. laura: predictions congressman? right now, that house defeats it. laura: house defeats it gentlemen, we appreciate it up next, should prof