morning if you re chuck schumer. well, i think that there are two different things two different ways of thinking about this. one is to go out there and remind moderates how bad the 2015 bill was for coverage. we saw with this senate bill the one they ve been discussing for weeks now the cbo said about 22 million people would lose coverage pfrp the 2015 bill just repealing without replacing, the number was 32 million. and that does a lot to make moderates scared. you go out there and you are remind susan kohl collins of the main and you moorm sheri moore and rob of ohio. that repealing without replace being no money for opioid addiction coverage. no money for expansion. you can go out and gloat a little bit and remind republicans that it was very easy to say repeal, repeal when there wasn t a chance of it happening. a lot of the people who voted for the bill in 2015 did so
woes preexisting conditions whatever it might be who might be fixed with a loss of coverage cost attention $tens of thousands of dollars to combat ailments for those folks are the those who lawmakers look in the eye and saying we voted for something to take away court and jury those are real consequences. it willing interesting to watch whether they have the tomkowiak are stomach to go through with it. thanks for the panel members for riding the wave of the breaking story. terrific segment jonathan le mere and kelsey snell and perri bacon thank you for coming on. tracking the flow of money from russia to trump properties. an extensive investigation when we come back.
of trump properties. many used his casinos to lounder money and some ran a high-staked gambling ring out of trump tower. weighty charges indeed. the basic question what is it about trump and the russians, how do you answer? there s been a lot of great reporting on trump and the russians lately. but if you want to know when he was first compromised by the russians i go back to 1984. at that time, a guy walked into trump tower. he was a russian emigree and he bought not one apartment, not two, but five condos in trump towers. and the state attorney general later ruled that that was laundering money. and trump towers in many ways had been set up as a perfect
remind moderates how bad the 2015 bill was for coverage. we saw with this senate bill the one they ve been discussing for weeks now the cbo said about 22 million people would lose coverage pfrp the 2015 bill just repealing without replacing, the number was 32 million. and that does a lot to make moderates scared. you go out there and you are remind susan kohl collins of the main and you moorm sheri moore and rob of ohio. that repealing without replace being no money for opioid addiction coverage. no money for expansion. you can go out and gloat a little bit and remind republicans that it was very easy to say repeal, repeal when there wasn t a chance of it happening. a lot of the people who voted for the bill in 2015 did so under the impression that they were sending a message to the voters. not because they thought it was
yofrg is the recovery of john mccain from what was in effect a brain surgery to remove a blood clot from behind his left eye. the folks at the vox news organization are estimating that that surgeries would run about $ 76,000. that s a rounding, an estimate based on their knowledge of his surgery had he been uninsured. luckily he is not. but for folks in our audience who may be facing that challenge and that kind of amount of money when they hear repeal without the word replace next to it what about the anxiety. i mean these are real world consequences. we know that the republicans plan the bill is wildly unpopular in polling last few weeks. there is no reason to think this is better. one of the senators coming out to vote against held townhalls over the july 4th weekend back in kansas got an earful about people krnd if obamacare went away.