people in that 50 - 64 age. those peoples premiums could still be too high under the changes that were being suggested. those were changes were included in the bill. speaker ryan and the committee chairs were forthcoming and willing to make changes. now that friday happened we need to look forward. it s a long season, just because you lose the baseball game doesn t mean you close on the team and don t show up for the next game. you got to come together, see if we get bipartisan support for some of these changes. harris: i wanted gets to some other topics. but you popped up the presence tweet before and he talked about piecing together a plan. why did he happen before and why couldn t some of the other republicans be convinced? i can explain why others were
office he said that he would be willing now to work with democrats on a healthcare bill moving forward. clayton: if i can t work with republicans i will work with democrats to fix this bill. that is sort of a stick. abby: he has written about this in his book the art of the deal here is part of what he wrote in that book i never get attached to one bill or one approach. for starters i keep balls in the air. most deals fall out no matter how promising they seem at first. anything can happen. best laid plans even if it means alienating along the way. things usually work out for the best in the end. pete: this guy has tricks up his sleeve. not concerned about who he is working with. he wants to get a dissolutions. the democrats are going to own this more and more and more. say what you want about speaker ryan s lack to be build a coalition obamacare is the law of the land. failing.
i said there are some issues that need to be fixed. it s important to say as the congressional budget of the said the insurance exchanges aren t collapsing. in the doesn t mean we can t fix things but the price increases goes back to marco rubio. they took away risk corridors and insurance and in speaker ryan s bill they add them back with $100 billion bailout, that s the republican word for these things. they took it out just to make president obama look bad. they did it for political reasons. structurally we want to help americans we put that re-insurance back in and it could be a bipartisan approach. ed: didn t president obama make himself look bad as he said
maryland. shannon: thank you very much. ed: a lot breaking this morning as we ve been talking about. we re suddenly hearing the chairman of the house intelligence committee devin nunes will speak at 10:30 about nine minutes from now. we only know it will be about the topic of russia. he suggested there was indeed surveillance by the obama administration on the trump administration team and the nsa may be turning over new information to the intel panel and devin nunes was spotted leaving the office of speaker paul ryan as if he d just briefed him. we will see what new information he has moments from now.
couple big ones we ll be announcing soon in order to help put americans back to work, grow our economy and rebuild our nation. and with that i d like to invite russ to say a few words. russ is a highly respected man in the energy world. he s president of transcanada and i know you ll do a fantastic job and get it up and hire plenty of american people. thank you. russ. thank you, mr. president. shannon: joining us to discuss so many things going on in washington, karl rove former white house deputy chief of staff for george w. bush and fox news contributor. that s start with health care. the president said they ll forge ahead on this and said the failed speaker paul ryan is still the guy and the speaker on the hill. we ll get ready in a little while later today to watch the votes roll in. how critical is this for the brand new trump administration? very critical.