in the united kingdom? why this unelected parliament did this to us. when all in starts now. good evening from new york. i m chris hayes. the front page today of two major newspapers tells you everything you need to know of the moment we are in the trump administration and the global crisis we face. the new york times front page, ferocious fires scorch terrain as earth heats. we have been of course bringing you this story night after night. everyone around the world is watching the amazon burn in realtime. everyone is watching seibia burn. everyone is watching greenland melt before our eyes. it is happening right now on your tv screen. there is a hurricane barreling towards the coast of florida. we are at the point where, really, honestly, no one is truly denying what we are looking at. it s just happening, right there in front of our eyes. the climate crisis is here. and today on the front page of the wall street journal, energy companies set to get
as earth heats. we have been of course bringing you this story night after night. everyone around the world is watching the amazon burn in realtime. everyone is watching seibia burn. everyone is watching greenland melt before our eyes. it is happening right now on your tv screen. there is a hurricane barreling towards the coast of florida. we are at the point where, really, honestly, no one is truly denying what we are looking at. it s just happening, right there in front of our eyes. the climate crisis is here. and today on the front page of the wall street journal, energy companies set to get reprieve on methane rules. those two papers kind of say it all. the world is on fire. climate change is happening. and while we all know that to be true, the trump ep is going to roll back methane which has 80 times the heat trapping power of carbon dioxide in the first 20 years it s in the atmosphere. methane regulations were put in place by the obama administration in 2016, and many
certainly you know, will impact this whole bill here. that is why congressmen like jim jordan are so important to this. but right now they re trying to get sort of assuage some other concerns on the hill. but it s the reason the house leadership wanted the president to endorse the bill. they did not want him to change it, erin. all right, thank you very much. as we say, what is so important about this health care story is the human side, we are trying to bring you this story night after night because the reality of it is is that some americans are afraid about what this new plan will mean, and it is life and death for many americans, not just a series of numbers or of discussions with members of congress. one medicaid recipient who got coverage for the first time, her life under obamacare, tells us she is gravely concerned. so meg went to see her, outfront from kentucky where the percentage of those without