but late last night, no vote. they don t have the votes with this mcarthur amendment. will they be able to wrangle the votes? because clearly the moderates are uneasy. it s a tipping point question. historically the house republicans since they have taken over has almost always be able to pass whatever they are trying to pass by moving it far enough to the right since 1995. if you would bet, you would bet on that. but i think they have run into a real problem and the core problem here is three complelet people in washington remember is btu. bill clinton and al gore kind of coerced really house democrats into voting for an energy tax that they knew had no chance to pass the senate, they took the tough vote, many are hammered over that vote. if you are a republican from any kind of competitive district, and you are looking at a bill that was at 17% approval before about they decided to take away the nationwide proetections for pre-existing conditions which according to the washington
comes from. what about if he prefaced it with all of these other things, it s not fair to kobe bryant. i understand, people change. i want to ask you a point. a lot of people said, oh, if an openly gay player came out in a locker room, it would affect the locker room. you ve been in locker rooms your whole life, if all of a sudden a miami dolphin or new york jet said he likes guys, is there any player that s going to care at this point sn there s a segment of professional sports that still has an issue with it. we saw it evidenced in the super bowl, some of the pre-super bowl interviews and when it came up, i would like to think the majority of guys would be understanding nowadays, more tolerant, people do things differently in life. and let s find a way to make it work. we can t keep excluding people for doing things we don t like. from your house we all the have had regrets this is a tipping point
disingenuous. i m just saying, know where that comes from. what about if he prefaced it with all those other things i understand, people change. i want to ask you a point. a lot of people said, oh, if an openly gay player came out in a locker room, it would affect the locker room. you ve been in locker rooms your whole life, if all of a sudden a miami dolphin or new york jet said he likes guys, are there any players that are going to care at this point? there s a segment of professional sports that still has an issue with it. we saw it evidenced in the super bowl, some of the presuper bowl interviews and it came up, i would like to think the majority of guys would be understanding nowadays, more tolerant, people do things differently in life. and let s find a way to make it work. we can t keep excluding people for doing things we don t like. from your house we all the have had regrets this is a tipping point question.
we all have had regrets this is a tipping point question. tattoos, there was this guy, ryan cabrera, he got a ryan gosling tattoo. they were playing tattoo roulette. you get drunk. i pick your tattoo for you, you pick your tattoo for me. we can t look until it s done. he ends up with a ryan gosling tattoo. is everyone going to realize how dumb some tattoos are? i hope so. what would you pick for me? ongoing, i would definitely don t answer that. does anyone have a tattoo on the panel? i should because i m a millennial, but i don t. 40% of millennials have a tattoo, 20% of them have more than one. some of them are small or