charlottesville, especially tonight, to double down on what he said saturday, that s got corporate america reel pg. those who have taken themselves off the council are thrilled that they did and those sitting on it are hiding under the coff covers. ashley, what does this mean. infrastructure today. tax repeal and tax cuts and on and on. what is this going to do? well, i was struck by when you spoke to his agenda and the ceos taking themselves off of the council. it s what you re seeking with members of congress. this to me speak to a diminishing respect and a diminishing fear on the part of ceos and members of congress. but in terms of his agenda, that s a real issue if you have members of congress who feel that they can come out and cross him. infrastructure especially is the one issue where he was in theory able to work with democrats. after this week and after today,
repeal for the wealthiest americans. so far two definite nos, and they cannot afford to lose an additional republican. otherwise this dies. suzanne malveaux on capitol hill. the big question is, will they lose that one additional vote? will the senate be able to get this bill to president trump s desk? we ll speak to our panel coming up next. iness. but who takes care of mom? office depot/office max. this week, get this ream of paper for just one cent after rewards. taking care of business. does it look like i m done?yet? shouldn t you be at work? [ mockingly ] shouldn t you be at work? todd. hold on. [ engine revs ] arcade game: fist pump! your real bike s all fixed. man, you guys are good! well, we are the number-one motorcycle insurer in the country. -wait. you have a real motorcycle? and real insurance, with 24-hour customer support. arcade game: wipeout! oh! well. i retire as champion. game hog!
and i have said this to our democrat friends, we don t need to be inhumane to throw people off or say you re going to lose it because you can t afford it. we re going to give you reasons how you can use it more efficiently and keep it. give them a chance. there s things we can do. we re willing to sit down and talk about this. you can t say repeal is out there and has to be repeal or nothing. that s a political promise. i don t think it s going to fly and i m hoping they ll sit down and neil: the irony if they re not repealing october. they re really not. neil: they could have won over more democrats, saying largely it s in tact. it s going to be smaller, different, funded differently. largely intact, isn t it? the thing with the tax starting out with the 500, $600 billion tax repeal. staying you re going to make that up by making $700 billion of cuts. why can get the savings that need to be in by utilizing it much better.
blood f for planned parenthoo for a year. and that move could violate senate rules, passing with only 51 votes. several characteristritical iss in the air such as the fund to fight opioid abuse, money to stable iethe insurance market, timing of obamacare tax repeal, and the fate of coverage for pre-existing conditions. that is big. politically, senate gop leaders face a possible repeat of the fight over in the house, trying to find a balance that will satisfy both the conservatives and the moderates, earning enough votes to pass. we get more now from cnn s ryan nobles on capitol hill. reporter: good morning. finally we re going to get a chance to see exactly what the senate has planned in terms of reforming health care in the united states. the senators will meet first thing in the morning today to get a briefing on exactly what is in this bill.
side of the republicans. i think it s about john boehner at this point. fascinating political moment, how does john boehner managed renegade who s have so far defeated him in his own caucus? is he will tok make peace with them? did z he think that he can do better and maintain power by turning his back on them? it is possible that this turns another way? that democrats and republicans overplayed their hand this time? this is an interesting question. they ve been so confident all along. senate majority leader harry reid jammed john boehner didn t give him a face saving compromise like medical device tax repeal. nothing. he kept that senate shut sunday, he ran out the clock. i think they were surprised that he won t kind of work with boehner. what they re doing now is not managing the rest of conservatives they re trying to manage the plan for surrender with, in mind this