collapse and leave everybody without affordable health care. we are doing a act of mercy by repealing this law and replacing it with patient centered health care reforms that we as republicans have been arguing for and fighting for years. hard to watch. the members of the freedom caucus spoke out what they branded as obamacare light. senator mike lee joined in saying, quote, this is exactly the type of back room dealing and rush process that we criticized democrats for and mo brooks of alabama said right now the speaker of the house does not have the votes to pass this bill unless he s got substantial democratic support. congressman jim jordan will offer his own bill as an alternative. the so-called clean repeal, some of conservatives want. and there is opposition from other powerful conservative voices, including the heritage foundation premium works and
when you see something going on that s really not what you stand for, you have an obligation to intervene. i see you shaking your head alexandra. talk talk talk. they have been doing these professional development, personal development things for years and years. they do not work. they need an overhaul. yes, great, eliminate pledging. that s fantastic. i applaud that. let s also eliminate the rush process the way it is that needs to be changed. let s change the financial commitment. let s get rid of the fraternity houses. oh wait then how would people get drunk and fall out of windows? maybe they won t go for that. i don t know. that is the final word. alexandra, thank you so much. brandon, appreciate you being with us for this conversation as well. when we come back royalty in d.c. prince charles and camilla on a whirlwind tour of washington. what was their most surprising stop today? in my world, wall isn t a street. return on investment isn t the only return i m looking forw
you re talking to these girls in the sorority. does it seem to you it s more the young women or is it the alumni making this a big deal? i mean, every girl that i have talked to, every girl in the sorority, they were all very supportive of this, apparently this girl was very stellar in every way. and every girl i talked to was supportive of it. they said it was the alumni that was the issue. so where does this stand right now? um, i think it s ruffled a few feathers. the administration has kind of forced to speak now, now that it s national news. where as they haven t in the past. i think for at least a few sororities, the nationals have gotten involved, and are investigating the rush process to see if that s what really happened. speaking of the university, you have a statement. what is the university saying.
and after the nonpartisan congressional budget office released its highly anticipated analysis of the bill, which finds if this bill passed, 22 million more people would be uninsured by 2026 compared to current law. that includes 15 million more people just next year, including 4 million with employment sp sponsored insurance. average premiums in the individual market would spike in the nexts couple years. while premiums are projected to decrease starting in 2020, the crucial detail is this, deductibles and other out of pocket expenses would rise. cbo score isn t likely to comfort any of the republican senators sitting on the fence. and the senate bill s problems don t end there. the bill is meeting resistance at the state level with the bipartisan national governors association calling on senate majority leader mitch mcconnell to slow down what has been an astonishingly rushed process. the national association of
become a mantra to them. the house did it, what, 55 times, something like that. i think you can human mind can convince itself of what it wants. i don t think many house and senate members are getting out listening to the public. you know, lincoln used to say, go out and get public opinion baths. the party of lincoln hasn t learned much from lincoln going out and listening to voters. withdrew you go out, there s overwhelming opposition. the young man no who works my phones, he got one call for the repeal, literally hundreds against. that s why i ask people to come to sherrodbrown.com. sign my physician. all right. senator sherrod brown of ohio, thanks for your time. chris, thank you. thank you. joinedmy francis rooney, republican from florida, who voted for the house health care repeal bill. congressman, i want to start on process just because the house was criticized for a rush