Republicans can call at 202 7848001. Democrats can call 202 7488000. Independence call 202 7488002. A very good friday morning to you the headline in the wall street journal, prospects for a gun measure deal grow. There is the release of the name and iv National Rifle assist the asian. This is what it says. We know the shooter in the Las Vegas Attack had firearms, 12 with stocks. Saysublican from florida dozens of republicans have contacted his office about cosponsoring Bipartisan Legislation to ban the manufacture or sale of bump stocks. Dianne feinstein has introduced similar legislation in the senate. We want to talk about it this morning with you, our viewers again, the phone line, republicans 202 7848001. Democrats 202 7488000. Independence 202 7488002. That statement is getting reaction around capitol hill. This is Sarah Sanders being asked about the nra statement to. Does that change the administrations point of view. The president has been a exhibit of the nra and the nra his i
Focusing on the Congressional Budget Office report that has a big focus this week, the big numbers this week. BeMillion People would without insurance from the senate plan. That is what the Congressional Budget Office projects. Explain how they, up with that number and what it means in the 10 years the cbo report covers. Guest they have a collocated and sophisticated peter model. Sophisticated computer model. They will offset the gains and losses, they ended up with 15 million you are people would e medicaid after 10 years 50 million fewer people would have medicaid after 10 years. There would be a lot of constraints on medicaid from the federal government. It would be capped for the first time. States would get less money. There would be fewer people. Help would go further down the income scale. The insurance they could buy would be less generous. People would not find it valuable to spend money for insurance that they would not be able to use because their deductibles and outofpocket
Focusing on the Congressional Budget Office report that has a big focus this week, the big numbers this week. BeMillion People would without insurance from the senate plan. That is what the Congressional Budget Office projects. Explain how they, up with that number and what it means in the 10 years the cbo report covers. Guest they have a collocated and sophisticated peter model. Sophisticated computer model. They will offset the gains and losses, they ended up with 15 million you are people would e medicaid after 10 years 50 million fewer people would have medicaid after 10 years. There would be a lot of constraints on medicaid from the federal government. It would be capped for the first time. States would get less money. There would be fewer people. Help would go further down the income scale. The insurance they could buy would be less generous. People would not find it valuable to spend money for insurance that they would not be able to use because their deductibles and outofpocket
BeMillion People would without insurance from the senate plan. That is what the Congressional Budget Office projects. Explain how they, up with that number and what it means in the 10 years the cbo report covers. Guest they have a collocated and sophisticated peter model. Sophisticated computer model. They will offset the gains and losses, they ended up with 15 million you are people would e medicaid after 10 years 50 million fewer people would have medicaid after 10 years. There would be a lot of constraints on medicaid from the federal government. It would be capped for the first time. States would get less money. There would be fewer people. Help would go further down the income scale. The insurance they could buy would be less generous. People would not find it valuable to spend money for insurance that they would not be able to use because their deductibles and outofpocket spending would be so high. Those are the big top lines. This is compared to current law. The number with the
Number and what it means in the 10 years the cbo report covers. Guest they have a collocated and sophisticated peter model. Sophisticated computer model. They will offset the gains and losses, they ended up with 15 million you are people would e medicaid after 10 years 50 million fewer people would have medicaid after 10 years. There would be a lot of constraints on medicaid from the federal government. It would be capped for the first time. States would get less money. There would be fewer people. Help would go further down the income scale. The insurance they could buy would be less generous. People would not find it valuable to spend money for insurance that they would not be able to use because their deductibles and outofpocket spending would be so high. Those are the big top lines. This is compared to current law. The number with the insurance would double. The cbo did not like down did not break down the individual penalties would go away. They would pay a tax penalty for not hav