right? i mean, rand paul acts like he would vote like that. he says i think he probably would but i think he d lose other people. remember the states do expanded medicare and people with pre-existing i think we ve crossed a line now. look, i wasn t for obamacare, right? but once it s passed and we ve crossed the rubicon or bad term on pre-existing conditions. we have pre-existing conditions. we ve accepted we must cover them. i don t think we re going back to a time where we don t. back to you, craig. chris matthews, thank you, sir. and always good to see you, rick, as well. and joe as well. msnbc national security analyst evelyn farkas is also standing by, former assistant secretary of defense. evelyn, the president said that he and the prime minister talked about cooperating on international terrorism today among other things. we know that the two have met before, g20 summit in germany, nato summit, what kind of cooperation might they be considering? craig, it s uncle
argument. this is why it s a giant loser for republicans because you can t something awaugh once you have given it to them. there were more than 20 laws passed to fix and adjust different aspects of obamacare while president obama was still in office. why can t republicans get around fixes? why are they still trying to repeal it? they are hung up on the fact it was obamacare. call it trumpcare and just call it a day? maybe. i wasn t for obamacare but once you offer something and have medicaid expansion and this new formula, what it does is cut the medicaid funding and redistrict r redistributes it among all the states. but it means that california would lose huge amounts of money. republicans don t care. new york will lose tons of money, republicans don t care. but it s just that when you pass something and then you pull it away, and it destabilizes the market, and we re going to begin this terrible reform or whatever
coast. president trump naming lieutenant h.r. mcmaster as new national security adviser. people on both sides say this is a strong case. homecoming angry crowds erupt. i m on obamacare, if it wasn t for obamacare we would not be able to afford insurance. they are being bussed around to disrupt them. we re getting bad dudes out of this country. it s a military operation. no, no use of military force in immigration operation. this service, cpac conference. it s going to get worst every day. if you think they are going to give you countries back without a fight, you re sadly
affordable care act. i am on obamacare. if it wasn t for obamacare, we wouldn t be able to afford insurance. i m an insulin dependent diabetic. so, lots of other people have health issues. over 20 million will lose coverage. absolutely don t repeal obamacare! improve it for god sakes! [ applause ] these meetings come as the law as obamacare, the affordable care act appears to be getting more popular and new morning consult poll finding that 45% of voters now approve of it. 45% don t. that is up from january. that is when politico found 41% approval, 52% disapproval. that is a shift in the positive direction for that law s popularity. president trump announcing today
that you have to acknowledge that we got too damn many people on food stamps in kentucky. and last i heard, we re the leader, and that is not where we want to be the leader. and the last i heard, these coal jobs are not coming back and now these people don t have the insurance they need because they re poor. dy work those coal min and they re sick, the veterans are sick. the veterans are broken down. they re not getting what they need. iffing you, answer any of that, i ll sit down and shut up like elizabeth warren. i am on obamacare. if it wasn t for obamacare, we wouldn t be able to afford insurance. i m an insulin-dependent diabetic. so lots of other people have health issues. over 20 million will lose coverage. and with all do respect, sir, you re the man that talked about