replacement. abc s cecilia vega from the white house. reporter: the president in the oval office today with saudi royalty. asked about that report card on the republican plan to repeal and replace obamacare cbo score, mr. president? reporter: the president sat stone-faced. no comment. but his press secretary not holding back, saying the non-partisan congressional budget office has been wrong before. its attempts to estimate coverage have been historically faulty. reporter: but the numbers are stark. in ten years, 1 in 5 americans, 52 million people, would be uninsured. compare that to president trump s campaign promise of insurance for everyone. i am going to take care of everybody. i don t care if it costs me votes or not. everybody will be taken care of. much better than they are taken care of now. reporter: and shortly after his swearing in so no one who has insurance through obamacare, will lose it or end up with anything less? when you say no one, i think no
look a gift horse in the mouth? we don t, and now folks are talking about raising taxes as a result. the highway transportation fund, oh, boy, we need to raise taxes so that we can rebuild bridges because gas prices are low, we can all afford it. stop, no! how about letting us feel that break we might be feeling because we re paying less at the pump. right. i have a question for you. i was reading saudi royalty has said we could see price per barrel of oil come down to $60 and kind of stay there. or lower. that s really, really low. yeah. so i m wondering, is there a price that makes everybody happy? is what do they call that in baseball? a magic number? yeah, i don t think so. is there a meal that makes everyone in your house happy? you re right. i stand corrected. [laughter] there isn t a price that makes everyone happy, but i think saudi arabia s looking at protecting market share, driving other producers out of the market, so there s a lot of folks that can in