then there s another piece to the puzzle here, which is c.h.i.p. there s been a lot of discussion about republicans tying c.h.i.p. to this, because then they can say, dems, why are you not funding c.h.i.p., why can t they pass it as a stand-alone bill? because they can. right now they can t. for a while they weren t able to do it, but they have changed the scoring on c.h.i.p., so it s now so low, it s easy to pay for. wasn t before, which was one of the problems. the threat of the bill they agreed on, but not how to pay for it. now that the price has gone down, they could do that. yes, you could do that. part of this, which, frankly, i don t think the tax changes they made ought to be done independently, as well. issue by issue by issue. but if somebody is holding a sword over your head, you sometimes respond by trying to hold one over their head. everybody s holding swords. that s what this is at this point. i think in some ways the
all the workers. we want to create a culture. we wants to create a culture, with respect for life, health, integrity an dd dignity of our workers. martha: all right. that is sebastian pinera, a man now on the world stage, as the president of chile in a way that he really wasn t before, and, you see, scenes of him hugging the workers when they came out of the capsule, he was there, really, through the entire process, and, is getting congratulations from all over the globe, for the way he handled the crisis. that is his comments this morning, talking about, you know, working condition and, the big announcement he says is coming there, they ll make about making sure they are doing everything they can to make sure workers have good conditions. bill: the new president, right? martha: yes. bill: and, will be interesting to see what the ratings are going to be. martha: sky-high! bill: in a moment we ll talk about the will to survive.
for july 12th. it could move by one day or two where there will be discussions between the folks responsible for the repatriation. it takes place at the boarder ad the process will begin in the days that follow. a productive conversation, but the process by which we ll deliver on the commitments that were made in the singapore summit. reporter: secretary pompeo says there s more work to be done. north korea says despite the criticisms, it still trusts president trump. this development undercuts the president s public stance that the talks with kim were a success. there s one other thing to point out. the president last month when speaking to reporters said the remains of 200 servicemen who died in the korean her sent back. u.s. military officials immediately said that wasn t the case. the president had to correct himself a day later. secretary pompeo says that s now an issue that needs to be finalized. so it s becoming clear if it