oh like she s still got it. courtney cox, letting the world know. she s still has the moves that she showed off in bruce springsteen s video for dancing in the dark, the friends star joining a social media trend where kids ask their parents to show them how they danced in the 1980s, cox famously appeared in springsteen s 1984 and music video. jumping on stage to boogie with the boss molly ball has your daughter made you do this yet no could you better or worse than a by way waveshape, let s put courtney back first quarter me and her dancing. there yep, there she is. i mean, honestly that i think i could do that might be the limit of my abilities, but that i could do i mean i don t know because i wouldn t want to do it in public, but i m not do not checked doing matt either. all right thanks, guys. every much. appreciate your time today. thanks for all to all of you for joining us. i m casey had don t go anywhere santa new central starts right now all right. breaking overn
would happen if president trump cut off the payments to obamacare insurers. we re talking about these these cost-sharing reduction subsidy payments. my buddy is back, stephanie rule. you were almost out of the rain. caught in the rain. you have to come back for the cbo. this is how you kill obamacare without actually killing it in congress. you stop the cost-sharing subsidies that help people pay for out of pocket expenses to insurers. we have to talk a what those subsidies are. this is subsidizing insurance companies who are keeping people at the poorest level of the income bracket, when you think about their deductibles and out of pocket. if you take those away from the insurance companies and they are back in the land of the unknown, you will see those premiums spike. if the president decides to take the ruoute of not shoring up these exchanges, you re making a spite move that will send this
exchange to clarify that. and the senate needs to act. the status quo of the collapsing marketplace is not acceptable and is not going to work for the american people. so i look forward to bringing back input for sharing with the senators. what specifically do you want to clarify to your voters that you think has been misinformation? well, i think the whole preexisting condition reform. i m an adamant supporter of the preexisting condition reform. people assume that s gone, that the legislation repeals that, and that s not true. the legislation is clear that is not the case. so that is something i think has caused a lot of fear, and rightfully so. but we need to look at the text and what we re trying to do. people are concerned about the cut in benefits. if people are concerned about losing essential health care benefits or having it be cut down in some way or having their premiums spike, maybe not losing those benefits but finding they re too expensive to afford,
other reasons. that s a big problem. the other big problem in the cbo report is that premiums spike. the good news republicans say is yes, they ll spike, but in ten years they come down supposedly. if you re 65 years old, that ain t such a good deal, erin. by the way, whoever believed in washington that a temporary price increase doesn t become a price increase? so the republicans have a long way to go. good news is deficit drops, i agree, and if you re a rich insurance company or a rich person you get a tax cut, but nothing in washington is free. this is balanced on the backs of 24 million people who lose insurance and people who will see a spike in their premiums over the next ten years. congressman kingston. remember, erin, we can t stay where we are. there s five state where is there s only one choice. one third of the counties there s only one choice of insurance carriers. something like 28% of the insurance carriers have gotten out of the market and premiums