stop it. get out the russian vodka. you say dave is done. i m sure he ll have a nice stock somewhere. you go to new mexico, a candidate named georgette small who you will be hearing a lot about, she appears to have won in a late counting. you go to new jersey, and the broker of the obamacare repeal deal, he lost his lead to andy kim in jersey third district. and then in georgia 6th, remember where he raised $35,000 and lost? it turns out he wasn t near as good as lucy mcbath who lost her sun to gun violence several years ago and just won a seat in congress in the northern atlanta suburbs. you go to southern california who is it in southern california who right
brackets into three are a rates of 12, 25, and 35%. but it doesn t define the income rages for these tax brackets. it would double the standard deduction for married couples to $24,000 and for single filers to there are 12,000. it also call for e religious of several itemized deductions but some political experts say the president s plan is expected to face the same partisan split that the obamacare repeal deal had john saying in a column for fox news.com, quote, sadly i don t believe that most of the efforts to soften bill image will win much democratic support it s enough of a red flag for liberal base of the democratic party that this is the trump tax bill. as with health care he s likely going to have to rely on republican vote. john is here a columnist for national review, so john, let s get right to. would you say that tax experts would assess this as a comprehensive tax plan? and who benefits immediately and
ununparallelled. ainsley: we are remembering his family and thinks of him today and wishing him speedy recovery. how is it going to effect healthcare and repealing getting passed? i don t really know. it s a good question. i haven t thought about it yet. i found out 15 minutes ago. most folks foundst out last night. we will speak with senator mcconnell and see if this changes the calendar. very difficult to say this early point. brian: cbo is at work again. the administration or every administration is kind of at war with the cbo comes up with. their latest conclusion is if you do a straight repeal deal, not that it s going to get the vote anyway. theoretically if you repeal obamacare and go to two years of hyper space, about 32 trillion more people will 332 million more people without. no. jonathan gruber s methodology is still being used by the cbo to measure.
summit where he will have all this big negotiations on each side. it s exactly what chris stirewalt was talking about, taking each other to make others temperature and shadowboxing between these two guys. shannon: we will take you there live and just about 35 minutes or so. one of the topics that could be discussed between them is the fight against isis. is this a place where the two leaders can find common ground? we will talk to the chairman of the homeland security committee and the texas congressman michael mccall. leland: former questions about loretta lynch and reported news holes in her story about the clinton investigation. they say her past, could come back and haunt her, plus this. shannon: some republicans facing angry out the home over obamacare repeal deal. does he think this thing is
refunds medicaid for the first time in 62 years. by any standard this is a concerned bill. we need to look at ronald reagan. ronald reagan once said in 1983, some people want me to jump off a cliff holding onto my convictions. and yet he said i believe when l take half of those now in the other half later on. while i respect those, it reminds me of hamlet. that statement, you protest too much. it is really time to lay down their swords and come together and bring this bill forward for the american people. arthel: so do you think that president trump and vice president pence by saying the repeal deal is not overcome is that a plan or a litmus test on a message that the president would like to work with you? this is important policy.