by the government for healthcare and it is reduced to 4000. that take something already unaffordable and makes it more so. we need to see the president and congress work together to fix obamacare and make it truly affordable. harris: before that the freedom caucus and your very own party has to also get its changes and amendments. are they better representing what the president wants if it s not already in the current bill? i don t think anyone is satisfied with the current bill except for paul ryan and the president. they are going out and touting it. harris: you just said his objectives are not in it. reporter: exactly but he married himself to it. i don t understand why he did it, but he has not presented a plan of his own despite having set on the campaign trail that he has something terrific and perfect. harris: while it had those three things he really wanted, and maybe, i don t put words in his mouth, but it would make sense of your dependent on the people who do this to a liv
than 60% of the territory it once held in iraq. they say the operation to stop isis is working. this air campaign is the most precise air campaign in history. it has been relentless. we have killed 180 leaders from isis. we continue to kill these leaders every day. harris: here is more from jerusalem. reporter: it took more than three months for iraqi forces to retake the eastern part of mosul. the push to reclaim the western half is moving much faster. with senior iraqi commanders saying this weekend that the anti- isis coalition is now in control of roughly one third of western mosul, insurgents continue to resist. the fighting is expected to become even more difficult as iraqi troops move in to the old city area where streets are narrow and armored vehicles cannot operate.
that part of the city so they are able to move and pop up where they want. it will be a significant fight. harris: what happens when we take mosul? we will take mosul. reporter: i think isis will lose that part of the rack. they have less of an ability to claim their caliphate, but members of isis will go into the mountainous area and change their tactics from the battlefield army to striking as a terrorist organization and in an insurgent manner. the big question is what happens next. you have a shiite government in baghdad, a sunni majority, the tensions there are what gave isis the ability to cover the ground because essentially they did have a message saying look, you re being ostracized by the government so the kurds are involved, the turks are involved in the big question is who is
harris: that was for our senior producer whos has that. and ray lewis, potentially a swan song, unless he comes back with baltimore, and that s where we ll leave it. he says he would retire and nobody thought they d go to the super bowl and here they are, ray in the big easy, in the super bowl and love to go out hoisting that lombardi trophy. harris: we ll see you soon. miss you harris. harris: oh, thanks. in the house. thank you. thank you. harris: who says only humans can predict the super bowl winner? a zoo in california leaves that job to an orangutan, we re told this one has a knack for opening boxes. don t they all? officials at the zoo in fresno put the skills to use. they gave her the box and two blankets representing each team. she picked, wait for it, wait for it. come on. syboo, the 49ers eventually
brain from back to front. so we ve been told by doctors there at university medical center in arizona. joining us now is dr.ed cornell a in your owe surgeon at the brain and spine surgeons of new york. good to see you. i want to go back to the graphic. you can talk specifically about how the bullet may have traveled and what parts of the brain may have been affected. with you narrating we will learn a lot. it s a pleasure to be here with you harris. what we are seeing here is the bullet is actually entering i at the junction of the temporal and paretal lobe. that is where we have speech control. we are looking at this picture where in fact there is an area that is functionally very significant when it comes to speech, then it traverses the area which controls movement, that primary moater cortex which we see is very important in