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there may not be an obamacare to build on next year if he is elected.he trump administration gets their way, this is the third time the trump administration has tried to get obamacare struck down, the high court has upheld it twice. but the makeup is different this time with brett kavanaugh and anthony kennedy. democrats led by california's attorney general are accusing republicans now of having really bad timing, trying to radically alter the health care system during a public health emergency and also today accusing the trump administration of having bad timing, dreamers. people brought here illegally as kids as trump says they won't be protected from deportation forever so now they are trying to energize dreamers against trump which means that even though over the last couple weeks so much attention has been on covid and police reform, by election day the big issue may be things that have been issues in elections of years past, health care and immigration. dana? >> dana: here we go again. it's good to see you, you are still outside come out of your a
there may not be an obamacare to build on next year if he is elected.he trump administration gets their way, this is the third time the trump administration has tried to get obamacare struck down, the high court has upheld it twice. but the makeup is different this time with brett kavanaugh and anthony kennedy. democrats led by california's attorney general are accusing republicans now of having really bad timing, trying to radically alter the health care system during a public health emergency...
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trump dice que obamacare es un desastre. eliminar obamacare en plena pandemia es una estupidez.rmÓ joe biden. >> el presidente estÁ quitando las pruebas, quitando el tratamiento que solo va a causar mÁs transmisiones iba a causar mÁs muertes. pablo: casi medio millÓn de personas se registraron en el obamacare, tras perder su cobertura mÉdica por la crisis econÓmica. stephanie ugarte dice que es esencial para ella. >> muchÍsimo, porque los billes del hospital sale como 1000 cada vez. pablo: en los primeros cinco meses del aÑo, el programa registrÓ un aumento del 46% en el nÚmero de nuevos miembros, comparado al aÑo anterior. pero trump insiste en querer eliminarlo, dice que es muy caro. hasta ahora no podido. agrega que si se eliminÓ la multa por no tener seguro, la ley ya no tiene sentido. trump afirma que si se elimina obamacare, presentarÁ un plan mejor. pero hasta ahora, los republicanos no se han puesto de acuerdo. los demÓcratas afirma que trump quiere eliminar tambiÉn las protecciones a las personas con condiciones mÉdicas preexistentes, algo que la casa blanca niega. la c
trump dice que obamacare es un desastre. eliminar obamacare en plena pandemia es una estupidez.rmÓ joe biden. >> el presidente estÁ quitando las pruebas, quitando el tratamiento que solo va a causar mÁs transmisiones iba a causar mÁs muertes. pablo: casi medio millÓn de personas se registraron en el obamacare, tras perder su cobertura mÉdica por la crisis econÓmica. stephanie ugarte dice que es esencial para ella. >> muchÍsimo, porque los billes del hospital sale como 1000...
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trying to repeal obamacare during a pandemic is not smart.part of the reason why they filed the briefing, i don't think it was choice of timing, the case is coming up in the fall and there are deadlines for filing certain briefs and getting things before the court, so, you know, this is a time process that is driven by the attorney general lawsuit which was filed in 2018 and is now coming to fruition this fall so they had to get the filing in. it's not good timing for the president and the democrats will demagogue it. chris: well, let me bring it up quickly and i have a minute, mo, health care was i think the best issue for democrats in 2018 and the president seem today -- seemed to recognize that because he put out a tweet on friday after blowback to decision to try to end obamacare, rather on saturday, he sent this tweet out, i will always protect people with preexisting conditions always, always, always. how effective is that in getting the president and republicans off the hook in obamacare? mo: yeah, i don't think there's a lot of people
trying to repeal obamacare during a pandemic is not smart.part of the reason why they filed the briefing, i don't think it was choice of timing, the case is coming up in the fall and there are deadlines for filing certain briefs and getting things before the court, so, you know, this is a time process that is driven by the attorney general lawsuit which was filed in 2018 and is now coming to fruition this fall so they had to get the filing in. it's not good timing for the president and the...
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la casa blanca dijo que una pandemia global no cambia lo que estadounidenses ya saben que obamacare eslan subsidiario, la corte suprema ha fallado a favor de la ley de salud. se espera que la corte escuche los argumentos del caso en el otoÑo pero no se espera que haya un fallo antes de la elecciÓn de noviembre, randy serrano telemundo. >>> gracias randy los condados de san joaquÍn y estanislao tiene un nÚmero de contagio importantes en san joaquÍn se han reportado 1800 contagios y luego de hacer rastreos a estos casos los contagios son por eso la reuniones familiares >>> la gente latina va a seguir reuniÉndose pero tienen que hacerlo con cautela porque los nÚmeros se estÁn incrementando demasiado >>> en san joaquÍn el 43% de los casos positivo estÁn en la comunidad hispana en eso tantan esta cifra sube al 71% >>> en el condado yellow los funcionarios han hecho estas cosas de covid-19 algunos restaurantes estÁn entregados pedidos y la prÓxima semana estarÍan tomando una decisiÓn si la situaciÓn empeora >>> vamos a san diego donde sigue dando de quÉ hablar un caso que ocurriÓ dentro de u
la casa blanca dijo que una pandemia global no cambia lo que estadounidenses ya saben que obamacare eslan subsidiario, la corte suprema ha fallado a favor de la ley de salud. se espera que la corte escuche los argumentos del caso en el otoÑo pero no se espera que haya un fallo antes de la elecciÓn de noviembre, randy serrano telemundo. >>> gracias randy los condados de san joaquÍn y estanislao tiene un nÚmero de contagio importantes en san joaquÍn se han reportado 1800 contagios y...
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trying to repeal obamacare during a pandemic is not smart.f -- i don't think it was their own timing -- this case is coming up in the fall and there are deadlines for violating certain -- filing certain briefs so this is a time that is driven by the attorney general, now coming to fruition this fall, so they had to get the filing in, but it's not good timing at all for the president and the democrats are going to demagogue it. >> chris: let me bring it up quickly, and i got a minute. health care was i think we would all agree the best issue for democrats in 2018 and the president seemed to recognize that because he put out a tweet on friday after the blowback to the decision to try to end obamacare. rather on saturday. he sent this tweet out. i will always protect people with pre-existing conditions, always, always, always. how effective is that in getting the president and republicans off the hook on obamacare? >> i don't think there are a lot of that are going to look at the tweet and say okay, good, my concerns are farmout. he hasn't learn
trying to repeal obamacare during a pandemic is not smart.f -- i don't think it was their own timing -- this case is coming up in the fall and there are deadlines for violating certain -- filing certain briefs so this is a time that is driven by the attorney general, now coming to fruition this fall, so they had to get the filing in, but it's not good timing at all for the president and the democrats are going to demagogue it. >> chris: let me bring it up quickly, and i got a minute....
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obamacare has come under a lot of scrutiny.obviously health care was a major issue of debate among democrats in the primaries. they say it's not perfect and needs to be worked out, but right now joe biden is talking about keeping americans insured at a time of great uncertainty and at a time when so many people are vulnerable to the pandemic. >> so another big issue that i want to get you weighed in on this. because of the pandemic, more and more states will have mail-in balloting. it's inevitable more states are doing this. democratic states and republicans are doing it. the president doesn't like it but listen to attorney general bill barr in an interview with npr. >> personally know, we mailed out checks with the stimulus program and 20% were misdirected and he was asked do you think the same thing can happen with mail-in ballots? i know things can happen. it was the trump administration that mailed out dead people, team trump, the attorney general is part of that team. the states administer elections in each state and in bl
obamacare has come under a lot of scrutiny.obviously health care was a major issue of debate among democrats in the primaries. they say it's not perfect and needs to be worked out, but right now joe biden is talking about keeping americans insured at a time of great uncertainty and at a time when so many people are vulnerable to the pandemic. >> so another big issue that i want to get you weighed in on this. because of the pandemic, more and more states will have mail-in balloting. it's...
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make political sense at this point to double down on killing obamacare?t is not smart. but i do think part of the reason why they felt it, i don't think it was their own timing, this case is coming up in the fall and there are deadlines for filing certain briefs and getting things before the court, this is a time process that is driven byy the attorney general which is filed in 2018 coming to proration this fall. they had to get the filing in but not good timing at allnd for the president and the democrats will demagogue it. chris: let me bring it up quickly, i have one minute. healthcare was the best issue for democrats in 2018 and the president seem to recognize that because he put out a tweet on friday after the blowback in decision to end obamacare rather on saturday, he sent this tweet out, i will always protect people with pre-existing conditions, always, always,s, always. how effective is that in getting the president republicans off the hook and obamacare. >> i don't think there's a lot of people that will look at them tweet and say okay, myy conc
make political sense at this point to double down on killing obamacare?t is not smart. but i do think part of the reason why they felt it, i don't think it was their own timing, this case is coming up in the fall and there are deadlines for filing certain briefs and getting things before the court, this is a time process that is driven byy the attorney general which is filed in 2018 coming to proration this fall. they had to get the filing in but not good timing at allnd for the president and...
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the justice department in in aw legal brief arguing obamacare in its entirety became invalid when the previous republican-led congress asked the unpopular individual mandate penalty for uninsured people. the filing comes weeks after president trump confirmed that his administration would continue to press for obamacare is elimination, going to warnings they write from top aides about the risk of voter backlash in november. that filing from the trump administration coming in the same week that house democrats unveiled a new bill to tweak the affordable care act. so plenty to discuss and more to watch on that front. that finding on the supreme court, and the end of this term. we're still waiting about a dozen cases the head down by the supreme court. expectations that the term likely to stretch into july use the supreme court ending its term by the end of june but with so many cases yet to be decided or handed down, then likely the decision stretch into the coming weeks. jorge is next. truth or consequences new mexico democrat, good morning. >> caller: good morning. i would like to spea
the justice department in in aw legal brief arguing obamacare in its entirety became invalid when the previous republican-led congress asked the unpopular individual mandate penalty for uninsured people. the filing comes weeks after president trump confirmed that his administration would continue to press for obamacare is elimination, going to warnings they write from top aides about the risk of voter backlash in november. that filing from the trump administration coming in the same week that...
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eric: well, the trump administration is telling the supreme court to scrap obamacare.ministration arguing that the affordable care act is in its entirety illegal. it claims because congress eliminated the individual tax penalty for failing to purchase medical insurance. president trump this morning tweeting this in part, quote, deductibility is far too high and the overall cost is ridiculous. my administration has gone out of its way to manage obamacare much better than previous, but it is still no good. i will always protect people with preexisting conditions. for more on this let's go to john decker, white house correspondent, fox news radio and attorney, john, first let me get your legal view, so counselor decker, kind of complicated, the elimination of the individual tax penalty. is that enough of a legal hook for the administration to say, hey, the whole law has to be thrown out? >> well, that's the argument that was put forward by texas and about 18 other states and that was a winning argument with the federal district court judge in texas and it also wanted the
eric: well, the trump administration is telling the supreme court to scrap obamacare.ministration arguing that the affordable care act is in its entirety illegal. it claims because congress eliminated the individual tax penalty for failing to purchase medical insurance. president trump this morning tweeting this in part, quote, deductibility is far too high and the overall cost is ridiculous. my administration has gone out of its way to manage obamacare much better than previous, but it is...
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all of this led to destabilizing the market, which has weakened obamacare. some of what he's done has been effective unfortunately. for democrats, this is an opportunity because it ties direct live back to his handling of the covid-19 pandemic, which has been abysmal. he had warning from his own administration, from multiple figures in his own administration that he hand picked had warned about this and mishandled it and now he's continuing in the middle of this pandemic as it's getting worse and we're getting spikes, he's continuing to undermine something that will give coverage to people. >> tim, i think i have you back. >> yeah. >> how as a republican do you see this and how as a republican can you defend this or do you defend this, the president going after the obamacare as we're seeing an uptick and many used the affordable care act when they had medical challenges for them or their loved ones? >> it's hard for me to defend a lot these days as a republican. i'm with a group called republican voters against trump. we put out an ad this week that said tru
all of this led to destabilizing the market, which has weakened obamacare. some of what he's done has been effective unfortunately. for democrats, this is an opportunity because it ties direct live back to his handling of the covid-19 pandemic, which has been abysmal. he had warning from his own administration, from multiple figures in his own administration that he hand picked had warned about this and mishandled it and now he's continuing in the middle of this pandemic as it's getting worse...
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the trump administration once again asking the supreme court to invalidate obamacare.he individual mandate which requires most americans to have insurance or pay a penalty. well, back in 2017 the gop-led congress eliminated that tax penalty if you don't buy insurance. in a late night court filing, the solicitor general said the aca should be wiped away as well. yesterday we learned nearly half a million people signed up for obamacare after losing their coverage this year. it's amazing and -- >> the health care is tied to jobs. >>> let's talk about facebook here. facebook trying to contain the growing ad boycott over misinformation. facebook executives have been reaching out to advertisers. in a letter to advertisers, facebook's vice president of global businesses, they take things seriously but we set our ads and verizon joined the companies, ben & jerry's, patagonia, the north face, eddie bower. >>> amazon shining a bright light on its pledge to fight climate change coming up. 're fir. first to respond. first to put others' lives before your own. and in an emergency,
the trump administration once again asking the supreme court to invalidate obamacare.he individual mandate which requires most americans to have insurance or pay a penalty. well, back in 2017 the gop-led congress eliminated that tax penalty if you don't buy insurance. in a late night court filing, the solicitor general said the aca should be wiped away as well. yesterday we learned nearly half a million people signed up for obamacare after losing their coverage this year. it's amazing and --...
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many were able to obtain coverage through obamacare. the president hasn't said what he would do to replace obamacare if it's overturned. >>> let's talk about the administration response with natasha lynindstadt. good morning to you, professor. thanks for coming on. >> thanks for having me. >> 32 states are moving in the wrong direction. the e.u. is looking at blocking travelers because of that. and the vice president says, quote, here in a much stronger place. is the trump administration being honest with the american people? what do you make of their stance? >> they seem to be completely in denial. it sounded like two different press conferences. the one by medical experts like dr. anthony fauci, and one by vice president mike pence, who is remaining very loyal to the president and towing the line here that everything is getting better and we are flattening the curve. it's clear to anyone that can see that the curve is not flattening. and he made the statement that states are going to be reopening, when they're going to have to make re
many were able to obtain coverage through obamacare. the president hasn't said what he would do to replace obamacare if it's overturned. >>> let's talk about the administration response with natasha lynindstadt. good morning to you, professor. thanks for coming on. >> thanks for having me. >> 32 states are moving in the wrong direction. the e.u. is looking at blocking travelers because of that. and the vice president says, quote, here in a much stronger place. is the trump...
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experts say obamacare helping wlunlt some of that burden. the subsidies to help people get covered, leading to a spike in obamacare coverage after the job losses. the number of people registering up 46% from the same period last year. that means more people have health care when they need it. but now the trump doj is asking to strike it down entirely. they say it is strategy and many think there's good politics going on offense with a new bill expandsing obamacare. forcing republicans on the record against it, heading into an election where health care is paramount. joining us now on the law and a lot more in our opening argument series. neal katyal. obamacare has been to the court more than once, as you know well. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> this is an intersection of health policy and the politics i mentioned that hang over this. the supreme court which you know well. your thoughts on all of it? >> so the trump administration has had a the love low moments in the supreme court but this is among very lowest. the united states is
experts say obamacare helping wlunlt some of that burden. the subsidies to help people get covered, leading to a spike in obamacare coverage after the job losses. the number of people registering up 46% from the same period last year. that means more people have health care when they need it. but now the trump doj is asking to strike it down entirely. they say it is strategy and many think there's good politics going on offense with a new bill expandsing obamacare. forcing republicans on the...
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so people are relying on obamacare more than ever. if people do become sick and have complications based on the coronavirus, that will count as an underlying condition when they try to get health care later. so it's a fraught issue right now, but the president attacking obamacare, anything related to his predecessor, seems to be a top priority for this president. >> it's kind of weird, because the number of people in the last election who actually campaigned on this, republicans, were called out by fact-checking sites, by websites as complete falsehoods, that they have actually taken votes in congress to dismantle obamacare and preexisting conditions, which, by the way, for anybody who didn't have insurance, for those people who don't get it through their employer, is a massive impediment to getting insurance. often you can't get it at all or it can only be had at a rate that people can't afford. >> that's absolutely right. i mean, the reasons -- look, obamacare is far from perfect. but one of the major contributing factors to the fac
so people are relying on obamacare more than ever. if people do become sick and have complications based on the coronavirus, that will count as an underlying condition when they try to get health care later. so it's a fraught issue right now, but the president attacking obamacare, anything related to his predecessor, seems to be a top priority for this president. >> it's kind of weird, because the number of people in the last election who actually campaigned on this, republicans, were...
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pass the act i propose to expand obamacare to millions more so everyone is covered. these last few months we've seen america's true heroes. healthcare workers, doctors, nurses, delivery truck drivers, grocery store workers. we've come up with a new phrase for them, essential workers. essential workers. we need to do more than praise of them. we need to pay them. we need to pay them. because if it were not clear before, it's clear now. this country wasn't built by wall street bankers and ceos. it was built by the great american middle class, which is built by unions and are essential workers. fear, there is enormous anger, and uncertainty in the country. i understand. i know so many americans are suffering, suffering the loss of a loved one, suffering economic hardship, wondering how they , can i feed my family tomorrow? what's going to happen? suffering under the weight of a generation after generation after generation of hurt inflicted on people of color, lack, brown and native american communities in particular. like many of you i know what it means to grieve. my l
pass the act i propose to expand obamacare to millions more so everyone is covered. these last few months we've seen america's true heroes. healthcare workers, doctors, nurses, delivery truck drivers, grocery store workers. we've come up with a new phrase for them, essential workers. essential workers. we need to do more than praise of them. we need to pay them. we need to pay them. because if it were not clear before, it's clear now. this country wasn't built by wall street bankers and ceos....
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more people than ever need obamacare. that's next with the governor of colorado. colorado volkswagen today. you'll get 2 years or 20,000 miles of scheduled carefree maintenance. 3 years or 36,000 miles of 24/7 roadside assistance. 4 years or 50,000 miles bumper-to-bumper limited warranty. 5 years of connected services. and for 6 years you won't have paid any interest. down the road, you'll be grateful you bought a volkswagen today. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h-i-v treatment every day and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit h-i-v through sex. serious side effects can occur, including kidney problems and kidney failure. rare, life-threatening side effects include a buildup of lactic acid and liver pr
more people than ever need obamacare. that's next with the governor of colorado. colorado volkswagen today. you'll get 2 years or 20,000 miles of scheduled carefree maintenance. 3 years or 36,000 miles of 24/7 roadside assistance. 4 years or 50,000 miles bumper-to-bumper limited warranty. 5 years of connected services. and for 6 years you won't have paid any interest. down the road, you'll be grateful you bought a volkswagen today. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete,...
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more people than ever need obamacare.t's next with the governor of colorado. governor of colorado and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h-i-v treatment every day and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit h-i-v through sex. serious side effects can occur, including kidney problems and kidney failure. rare, life-threatening side effects include a buildup of lactic acid and liver problems. do not take biktarvy if you take dofetilide or rifampin. tell your doctor about all the medicines and supplements you take, if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, or if you have kidney or liver problems, including hepatitis. if you have hepatitis b, do not stop taking biktarvy without talking to your doctor. common side effects w
more people than ever need obamacare.t's next with the governor of colorado. governor of colorado and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h-i-v treatment every day and get to and stay undetectable...
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jeff, let me start with the obamacare situation.a weird one for the administration because there are state cases against the federal government on obamacare that the administration has joined, which is just weird. right. an administration joining a case against its own policies. again policies. the president struggled with this before he was president. he said i'm going to repeal and replace obamacare and it's never succeeded. >> that's absolutely right. it's not the first time that the administration has sided with state attorneys general, but, as you say, previous efforts to repeal obamacare has failed. it's really significant that the long-time career solicitor general did not sign the trump administration's brief in this case, ingesting his disapproval. with a couple months left before the election, it's a last attempt, but a mark of the determination of the president and his base to repeal this law by any means necessary. >> danielle, you made a point in your book -- when we talk about the fact that the supreme court gets all t
jeff, let me start with the obamacare situation.a weird one for the administration because there are state cases against the federal government on obamacare that the administration has joined, which is just weird. right. an administration joining a case against its own policies. again policies. the president struggled with this before he was president. he said i'm going to repeal and replace obamacare and it's never succeeded. >> that's absolutely right. it's not the first time that the...
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more than 20 million people overall, about half from expansions of medicaid, about half from obamacare itself, have gained coverage. if you invalidated the law, those people would lose their coverage. the protections for pre-existing conditions would be eliminated. the requirement that women are not charged more than men for health care coverage would be eliminated. now, the trump administration insists that it would protect pre-existing conditions in a new plan, but it is literally impossible if you don't have an individual mandate, if you don't have massive government spending it's impossible to protect pre-existing conditions under our current insurance system and that's why the trump administration for all its promises has never actually produced a plan to so. >> that's the key, john. no plan. we want you to strike it down, supreme court, but we don't have a plan to immediately replace it. thank you, john. appreciate it. >>> still to come the cdc says the number of coronavirus cases could be, get this, ten times higher than the previously thought. what does that mean going forward?
more than 20 million people overall, about half from expansions of medicaid, about half from obamacare itself, have gained coverage. if you invalidated the law, those people would lose their coverage. the protections for pre-existing conditions would be eliminated. the requirement that women are not charged more than men for health care coverage would be eliminated. now, the trump administration insists that it would protect pre-existing conditions in a new plan, but it is literally impossible...
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get rid of obamacare completely.is is the supreme court case that will -- may not be heard before election day, but still, they're now on paper saying, get rid of it. 20 million americans who get their health care through it did this during a pandemic. >> yeah. and look, i mean, it's hard to not see that as a gift to democrats. and the reason i say that is because of what we saw in 2018. i mean, one of the main reasons nancy pelosi is speaker and democrats have the majority in the house is because of the issue of health care. yes, there was anti-trump fervor. yes, there was kind of exhaustion and a desire to cast an opposition vote, and that is for whomever is on the ballot that has a "b" in front of their name, but health care was the number one issue that democrats talked about successfully, meaning, he is going to take away obamacare, elect democrats to the house, so he can try to stop that. and, look, the trump administration clearly sees that perhaps the window is closing, if, in fact, he doesn't win re-election
get rid of obamacare completely.is is the supreme court case that will -- may not be heard before election day, but still, they're now on paper saying, get rid of it. 20 million americans who get their health care through it did this during a pandemic. >> yeah. and look, i mean, it's hard to not see that as a gift to democrats. and the reason i say that is because of what we saw in 2018. i mean, one of the main reasons nancy pelosi is speaker and democrats have the majority in the house...
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it's the protecting obamacare act. it's the pretend we are legislating under the guise of partisan messaging act. it's the perpetuate the broken promises of obamacare act. it's empty. it's devoid. it's going nowhere. and we are wasting time in this national crisis. , if it did pass it would take flexibility and responsibility from states t would coerce states to expand medicaid, a flawed medicaid system, i might add, and it would allow for these moneys to be used on abortion, which is a nonstarter. we know it's not serious when that's in there. that's a poison pill. so, madam speaker, i encourage my colleagues to stop wasting the american people's time and let's get back to governing this great nation. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. neal: let me yield two minutes to the gentlelady from california, congresswoman chu. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california is recognized. ms. chu: last week as covid-19 cases continued to spr
it's the protecting obamacare act. it's the pretend we are legislating under the guise of partisan messaging act. it's the perpetuate the broken promises of obamacare act. it's empty. it's devoid. it's going nowhere. and we are wasting time in this national crisis. , if it did pass it would take flexibility and responsibility from states t would coerce states to expand medicaid, a flawed medicaid system, i might add, and it would allow for these moneys to be used on abortion, which is a...
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titled "obamacare versus the g.o.p. zombies." the right wing politicians can provide that while dismantling and we have to hope that voters don't remember that they had been promising a plan but never delivering for more than a decade. i wanted to get your thoughts on all that. >> first of all the presidencies obamacare as a possibility to talk about and in a political advantage. but that's how we deal with that in the middle of a pandemic. it really stokes fear and rarely do i say this straight out but paul krugman might be right and that this political moment liens that way. so there is not a solution that republicans have come up to and santa, here it is, here is the alternative to aca or obamacare. with that, there is a lot of uncertainty >> sandra: we are telling our viewers that dr. fauci is about to testify on capitol hill, not only on the state of the pandemic and where we are as a country fighting this deadly disease but also getting kids back to school and back to work. the president. and that's where you stand and we s
titled "obamacare versus the g.o.p. zombies." the right wing politicians can provide that while dismantling and we have to hope that voters don't remember that they had been promising a plan but never delivering for more than a decade. i wanted to get your thoughts on all that. >> first of all the presidencies obamacare as a possibility to talk about and in a political advantage. but that's how we deal with that in the middle of a pandemic. it really stokes fear and rarely do i...
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and the congress should prepare to pass the act i proposed to expand obamacare to many of those more so are much cover . these last few months. we've seen america's true heroes health care workers doctors nurses delivery truck drivers grocery store workers you know we've come up with a new phrase for men essential workers essential workers we need to do more than praise them we need to pay them we need to pay them. because you weren't clear before it's clear now this country wasn't built by wall street bankers and c.e.o.'s it was built by the great american movie class which is built by unions and our central workers you know i know there's enormous fear and uncertainty uniting the country i understand. i know so many americans are suffering suffering loss of a loved one suffer an economic hardship 100 can i feed my family tomorrow it's going to happen suffering the way to generation after generation after generation i've heard inflicted on people of color and black brown and native communities in particular like many of you i know what it means to grieve my loss is not the same as l
and the congress should prepare to pass the act i proposed to expand obamacare to many of those more so are much cover . these last few months. we've seen america's true heroes health care workers doctors nurses delivery truck drivers grocery store workers you know we've come up with a new phrase for men essential workers essential workers we need to do more than praise them we need to pay them we need to pay them. because you weren't clear before it's clear now this country wasn't built by...
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just like with obamacare, climate change, and everything else, the experts and academia -- come on, they've been urging us to do things like, what comedy funds the police? they have been urging that for years. and they say it's going to lead to safer communities, more trust. we know that is a fraud. it's going to lead to more suffering and more destruction, but not for the rich liberals who vote for biden, or the hashtag and hollywood celebrities or the fortune 500 ceos. they are not going to be affected, really, by a disbanded police force. they have their own private security guards, and their expensive security systems. they can fleet in their private jets to any country they want to come any time of day or night. everyone else, they will be left with a lot of bad expert advice. and that's the "angle." joining me now is bernie marcus, cofounder of home depot and founder of the job creators network. bernie, the experts, the media, so many democrats discount to the president's plans to let governors decide when to reopen the country. they wanted us locked down. but he made a key judgment i
just like with obamacare, climate change, and everything else, the experts and academia -- come on, they've been urging us to do things like, what comedy funds the police? they have been urging that for years. and they say it's going to lead to safer communities, more trust. we know that is a fraud. it's going to lead to more suffering and more destruction, but not for the rich liberals who vote for biden, or the hashtag and hollywood celebrities or the fortune 500 ceos. they are not going to...
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seria la tercera vez que se pronuncia sobre el obamacare.el presiono tiene la autoridad para usar fondos del pentÁgono para la construcciÓn en m lite con mÉxico dijeron que el desvÍo de 2. 500 millones de dÓlares que el congreso asignÓ a proyectos militares, viola la constituciÓn. >>> y nos vamos a mÉxico, hay conmociÓn en la ciudad de mÉxico por el atentado contra el secretario de seguridad capitalino esta madrugada. el mismo secretario que sobreviviÓ a la balacera, dijo que el ataque fue ordenado por el cartel jalisco nueva generaciÓn >>> el propio secretario de seguridad dijo que saliÓ de su cirugÍa y se recupera exitosamente. las vÍctimas de este ataque sin precedentes no tuvieron la misma suerte (disparos) >>> el sonido de las balas desatÓ el terror en la capital, en el aire volaron balas de fusiles barret. en manos de 28 sicarios dejÓ herido al funcionario y cobrÓ la vida de escoltas y 2 comerciantes fueron alcanzadas por las balas (sollozos) >>> una de ellas perdiÓ la vida venÍan a vender, son comerciantes. venÍan a vender. >>> las au
seria la tercera vez que se pronuncia sobre el obamacare.el presiono tiene la autoridad para usar fondos del pentÁgono para la construcciÓn en m lite con mÉxico dijeron que el desvÍo de 2. 500 millones de dÓlares que el congreso asignÓ a proyectos militares, viola la constituciÓn. >>> y nos vamos a mÉxico, hay conmociÓn en la ciudad de mÉxico por el atentado contra el secretario de seguridad capitalino esta madrugada. el mismo secretario que sobreviviÓ a la balacera, dijo...
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>> i have heard that, and there is some evidence in the first obamacare cases opinion for it as well. this is exactly my point. justices take an oath to uphold the rule of law and let the chips fall where they may in terms of the results of their opinions. unfortunately, the chief justice seems more focused on results than he does on reason. >> sean: senator tom cotton, thank you. we will be the ultimate jury, one of many, many reasons that there is everything on the line as it relates to this country. never been a more clear choice about the future we will leave our kids and grandkids. when we come back, believe it or not, today is thursday, people are already lining up for the rally this weekend in oklahoma saturday. a lot different than joe biden's event like that when on your screen. seems the left is going after john bolton, we have a lot of inconsistencies about john bolton, the architect karl rove will weigh in on all of that and where we stand in terms of the selection that you will decide and 138 days. that's next. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin re
>> i have heard that, and there is some evidence in the first obamacare cases opinion for it as well. this is exactly my point. justices take an oath to uphold the rule of law and let the chips fall where they may in terms of the results of their opinions. unfortunately, the chief justice seems more focused on results than he does on reason. >> sean: senator tom cotton, thank you. we will be the ultimate jury, one of many, many reasons that there is everything on the line as it...
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his administration has produced no plan for an alternative to obamacare. joining me is dr. irwin redletter, an msnbc political analyst. this president and a number of republicans campaigned on the idea that they would repeal and replace obamacare. there was never any replace. there still isn't. the federal government is now party to a lawsuit against obamacare, which is very, very unusual for the government to join a lawsuit against its own policy. so the idea that the president's got something better up his sleeve than obamacare a little hard to swallow. >> yeah. not only, ali, have we not seen a plan, there's been no evidence of even discussion of an alternate plan. he's not going to be able to pull this out of his hat a week before the election. this requires a tremendous number of work, number one, and, number two, we have a very, very good plan in place that could be expanded, could, improved and that's what biden's been proposes. but the idea of dismantling our one existing safety net for americans at this moment of crisis with the pandemic is beyonds not going to hap
his administration has produced no plan for an alternative to obamacare. joining me is dr. irwin redletter, an msnbc political analyst. this president and a number of republicans campaigned on the idea that they would repeal and replace obamacare. there was never any replace. there still isn't. the federal government is now party to a lawsuit against obamacare, which is very, very unusual for the government to join a lawsuit against its own policy. so the idea that the president's got something...
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supreme court to abolish obamacare.0 million americans get health care through obamacare right now, even more are protected through the protections for pre-existing conditions. and the trump administration filed this brief to get rid of it completely. there were some growngroans, ev among republican circles, even those who don't want obamacare around forever who are saying, now? in a pandemic? you're trying to get rid of obamacare? >> yeah, no, that's right. there was some commentary on social media where some of the president's opponents were saying, oh, good, he's finally doing something about the pandemic, he's trying to take health care away from tens of millions of americans. you know, look, it's a nasty thing to say, but underneath it all, it's really kind of true. and it really sort of underlines, i think, don, that the strategy from the white house and the re-election team of the president has not adapted to reality. everything that they have planned to do has changed. or i should say, everything that they need
supreme court to abolish obamacare.0 million americans get health care through obamacare right now, even more are protected through the protections for pre-existing conditions. and the trump administration filed this brief to get rid of it completely. there were some growngroans, ev among republican circles, even those who don't want obamacare around forever who are saying, now? in a pandemic? you're trying to get rid of obamacare? >> yeah, no, that's right. there was some commentary on...
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>> what i think is -- you can pair this one with the obamacare one and the census one. i do not think that this decision gives us any hint or guidance going forward on more social policy sort of decisions. >> okay. >> when he flips over, it tends to be in these big politically charged separation of powers, who is in charge here kind of questions, and that's where the pattern is. they tend to be more political and more having to do with the office of the presidency. >> that's a very, very good point. don't read any more into this. >> yeah. >> if i could go back to you, jeffrey toobin, for your thoughts. >> you know, it's worth -- what struck me is not just the obamacare decision but, remember, john roberts voted with neil gorsuch and the liberals on the discrimination against gay people case last week. >> yeah. >> you know, i think john roberts, who is definitely a conservative, is also a very good politician, and i mean that in a respectful sense because i think all great supreme court justices are good politicians. i think at some level john roberts recognized that in
>> what i think is -- you can pair this one with the obamacare one and the census one. i do not think that this decision gives us any hint or guidance going forward on more social policy sort of decisions. >> okay. >> when he flips over, it tends to be in these big politically charged separation of powers, who is in charge here kind of questions, and that's where the pattern is. they tend to be more political and more having to do with the office of the presidency. >>...
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you ran obamacare for a time. and we're learning from yesterday that in the middle of the pandemic, in the middle of a pandemic, this administration is fighting to end obamacare. in the supreme court. this comes as half a million people flock to obamacare. after losing coverage this year. it could mean wiping out coverage for 23 million americans. why now? >> put aside what you think about president obama or trump. the breath of what the president is trying to do is astounding. it hits the 23 million people who will lose coverage instantly, but the 130 million americans that have preexisting conditions will lose the protection. in the middle of a pandemic, all the preventive care that is required will go away. if we mooif back to the place where it's gone, insurance companies will get to decide what's covered and what's not. if you have had covid-19, not only would you be potentially included. if you have a long problem or a clouting problem. or any sort of complication of breathing problem. that comes from covid-
you ran obamacare for a time. and we're learning from yesterday that in the middle of the pandemic, in the middle of a pandemic, this administration is fighting to end obamacare. in the supreme court. this comes as half a million people flock to obamacare. after losing coverage this year. it could mean wiping out coverage for 23 million americans. why now? >> put aside what you think about president obama or trump. the breath of what the president is trying to do is astounding. it hits...
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supreme court to overturn completely obamacare or the affordable care act. if the supreme court does that, what will democrats do? what will you do? >> well, my understanding on the timing of it is first of all, we're in the middle of a pandemic. you would think in the middle of a pandemic the president of the united states would uphold that instead of going to overturn the law which provides affordable care to millions in our country. and at the same time, misrepresent as is their want, misrepresent what they know, they're saying oh, yeah, they support the benefit of pre-existing condition not an obstacle to coverage, but in fact they're going to court to overturn that condition and every other condition, advantage and benefit in the bill for america's working families. it is unfathomably cruel, as i've said, what they're doing on this score. the timing, though, that i understand is they did their briefs end of last week. we will counter with our brief shortly. but probably the court will not take up oral arguments until the fall, so by then 127 days from n
supreme court to overturn completely obamacare or the affordable care act. if the supreme court does that, what will democrats do? what will you do? >> well, my understanding on the timing of it is first of all, we're in the middle of a pandemic. you would think in the middle of a pandemic the president of the united states would uphold that instead of going to overturn the law which provides affordable care to millions in our country. and at the same time, misrepresent as is their want,...
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in a new legal brief, arguing that the entire upper obamacare -- of obamacare became invalid the previousepublican-led congress asked the unpopular mandate penalty for uninsured people. filing comes weeks after president donald trump confirmed his administration would continue to press for obamacare's elimination, and pouring warnings from top aides about the risk of voter backlash in november. that coming in the same week that house democrats in veiled in new bill to tweak the affordable care act, so plenty more to watch on that front. the filing from the supreme court coming at the end of this term. we are waiting for about a dozen thes to be handed down by supreme court. expectations that the term likely will stretch into july, the supreme court usually ending its term by the end of june, but with so many cases yet to be decided or handed down, likely the decision days will stretch into the coming weeks. next, truth or consequences, new mexico, democrat. good morning. caller: good morning. i would like to speak about definitions. was watching trump and marionette, wisconsin -- it means
in a new legal brief, arguing that the entire upper obamacare -- of obamacare became invalid the previousepublican-led congress asked the unpopular mandate penalty for uninsured people. filing comes weeks after president donald trump confirmed his administration would continue to press for obamacare's elimination, and pouring warnings from top aides about the risk of voter backlash in november. that coming in the same week that house democrats in veiled in new bill to tweak the affordable care...
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going to the supreme court to have obamacare essentially abolished, i mean what is the potential forhat to be a major political blunder in the middle of a pandemic. you've got 23 million people who could lose insurance, everyone could lose coverage of pre-existing conditions, and the truly astonishing thing is republicans have no firm replacement, nothing on the table, they never have really. >> i think there's two issues about this extraordinary. one is that he's forcing back by this choice in the middle of papandemic when people are enormously concerned about their health situation, he's forcing this debate back into the center of kind of the political conversation. it is an issue on which the democrats consistently have had a 15-20, sometimes 25-point advantage over him in polling on who do you trust to handle health care, and he has now guaranteed with this filing this is going to be front and center for the rest of the year. now, the other problem he's got is what aiokind of alluded to when we were talking about the coronavirus, to the extent republicans have an alternative visi
going to the supreme court to have obamacare essentially abolished, i mean what is the potential forhat to be a major political blunder in the middle of a pandemic. you've got 23 million people who could lose insurance, everyone could lose coverage of pre-existing conditions, and the truly astonishing thing is republicans have no firm replacement, nothing on the table, they never have really. >> i think there's two issues about this extraordinary. one is that he's forcing back by this...
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it's the protecting obamacare act. it's the pretend we are legislating under the guise of partisan messaging act. it's the perpetuate the broken promises of obamacare act. it's empty. it's devoid. it's going nowhere. and we are wasting time in this national crisis. , if it did pass it would take flexibility and responsibility from states t would coerce states to expand medicaid, a flawed medicaid system, i might add, and it would allow for these moneys to be used on abortion, which is a nonstarter. we know it's not serious when that's in there. that's a poison pill. so, madam speaker, i encourage my colleagues to stop wasting the american people's time and let's get back to governing this great nation. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized. mr. neal: let me yield two minutes to the gentlelady from california, congresswoman chu. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california is recognized. ms. chu: last week as covid-19 cases continued to spr
it's the protecting obamacare act. it's the pretend we are legislating under the guise of partisan messaging act. it's the perpetuate the broken promises of obamacare act. it's empty. it's devoid. it's going nowhere. and we are wasting time in this national crisis. , if it did pass it would take flexibility and responsibility from states t would coerce states to expand medicaid, a flawed medicaid system, i might add, and it would allow for these moneys to be used on abortion, which is a...
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el presidente ignoraron científicos y en plena crisis por la pandemia vuelve a atacar contra el obamacareiénes afectan las deportaciones express. todo lo conversamos hoy con nuestros abogados . >>> un icono de méxico no aguanta más y confiesa al mundo un secreto que guardaba desde que era muy joven. su hijo denunciar culpable que según él es un magnate mexicano . >>> aclara si es que se cierto que últimamente la han visto por rumanía . >>> hacer celebra el matrimonio igualitario en estados unidos la primera pareja gay que dio el sí en méxico va a estar en casa para contarnos cómo ha cambiado su vida desde entonces . >>> un famoso restaurante mexicano abre sus puertas en nueva york y lo hace de la mejor manera. donando sus ganancias a las víctimas del terremoto de esta semana. tres de cada 10 personas lgbtq se ven forzadas a dejar su hogar descubrimos de méxico al refugio que ayuda a estas víctimas de abuso de violencia intrafamiliar y vamos a conocer las desgarradoras historias . >>> reabren los salones de belleza. te daremos los seis puntos para evitar contagios y conozcas como una reina
el presidente ignoraron científicos y en plena crisis por la pandemia vuelve a atacar contra el obamacareiénes afectan las deportaciones express. todo lo conversamos hoy con nuestros abogados . >>> un icono de méxico no aguanta más y confiesa al mundo un secreto que guardaba desde que era muy joven. su hijo denunciar culpable que según él es un magnate mexicano . >>> aclara si es que se cierto que últimamente la han visto por rumanía . >>> hacer celebra el...
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the new push from president trump to overturn obamacare. his message to the supreme court. >>> calls for change in america growing louder. [ crowd chanting ] from the push to change mississippi's flag to the new theme for a famous ride at disney world. the new decisions amid calls for racial justice. >>> new this morning, we hear from the pilot who survived this crash at the airport. what went wrong. >>> plus, the man who wrestled a shark with his bare hands. >>> and from the cool cub beating the heat to the toothy terrier breaking the internet, all the trending video to kick off your summer weekend. >>> good friday morning, everyone. thank you for joining us. as we head into the weekend, a new poll shows americans from coast to coast are growing more concerned about the coronavirus and a potential crisis this sumer. >> new figures released overnight show a record high increase in the number of cases thursday. nearly 40,000. it comes exactly one month after memorial day when many people attended family gatherings and parties. >> here's ano
the new push from president trump to overturn obamacare. his message to the supreme court. >>> calls for change in america growing louder. [ crowd chanting ] from the push to change mississippi's flag to the new theme for a famous ride at disney world. the new decisions amid calls for racial justice. >>> new this morning, we hear from the pilot who survived this crash at the airport. what went wrong. >>> plus, the man who wrestled a shark with his bare hands....
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recently unemployed, the trump administration is now formally asking the supreme court to overturn obamacare. if successful, it means that up to 23 million americans could lose their coverage. and right now, president trump does not have a plan to replace it. joe biden has called the lawsuit heartless, callous, and cruel. and it's certain to reignite the health care debate heading into the election. cecilia. >> a huge fight ahead. mary, thank you. >>> with the climbing cases comes long lines for testing. in some areas, people waiting up to 13 hours for testing. and now this, the percentage of those tests coming back positive is on the rise in 23 states. here's matt gutman. >> reporter: tonight, testing nationwide failing to keep up with those surging covid cases. in florida where cases hitha record, nearly 9,000 >> i've been here since 5:00 this morning. >> reporter: -- gridlock at miami's hard rock stadium. hundreds idling in cars waiting for that quick swab. >> i'm worried about it, i'm worried about it. >> reporter: in arizona, with demand for tests almost tripling, miles-long lines in bl
recently unemployed, the trump administration is now formally asking the supreme court to overturn obamacare. if successful, it means that up to 23 million americans could lose their coverage. and right now, president trump does not have a plan to replace it. joe biden has called the lawsuit heartless, callous, and cruel. and it's certain to reignite the health care debate heading into the election. cecilia. >> a huge fight ahead. mary, thank you. >>> with the climbing cases...
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obamacare may be easier and they couldn't have work-based coverage.re seeing a lot of people. as you mention said, 154,000 people who lost their coverage who signed up in april. and the may numbers also spiked as well. these numbers show they need to have a place to go. >> one of the most recent polls was on fox news in june. 56% favorable. 38% unfavorable. these are numbers that show obamacare. >> we would have to ask the trump administration and throughout the campaign, and it was one of the top priorities during the first time. >> as always, thank you. you break it down into such a digestible way. we really enjoy it. thank you. >> in colorado, the governor appoints a special prosecutor to look into the death of this young man right here, who died in police custody. alright, i brought in ensure max protein to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. [grunting noise] i'll take that. woohoo! 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. ensure max protein. with nutrients to support immune health. an herbal stress reliever ashwagandha
obamacare may be easier and they couldn't have work-based coverage.re seeing a lot of people. as you mention said, 154,000 people who lost their coverage who signed up in april. and the may numbers also spiked as well. these numbers show they need to have a place to go. >> one of the most recent polls was on fox news in june. 56% favorable. 38% unfavorable. these are numbers that show obamacare. >> we would have to ask the trump administration and throughout the campaign, and it was...
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obamacare has been an unlawful failure and further illustrates the need to focus on patient care. that the coronavirus has changed the way people feel about the affordable care act because millions of people who before had a job, could get health insurance through their jobs are now forced to use the exchanges to get insurance. that does change things both politically and practically for the american public. even though they are going forward this way, i don't see how they can justify it given the dramatic increase in the utilization of the affordable care act at this time. >> jeffrey, the once obama care individual coverage man date and two other key provisions are invalidated, the remainder should not be allowed to remain in effect. this is the third time the court is going to hear a challenge to obama care. it is a conservative leaning court. do you think the justices might actually side with president trump on this and kill obama care and if so, when? when could this happen? >> well, the answer is they definitely might do that. i have been wrong on predicks about what the supr
obamacare has been an unlawful failure and further illustrates the need to focus on patient care. that the coronavirus has changed the way people feel about the affordable care act because millions of people who before had a job, could get health insurance through their jobs are now forced to use the exchanges to get insurance. that does change things both politically and practically for the american public. even though they are going forward this way, i don't see how they can justify it given...
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to the extent republicans have an alternative revision to obamacare, it is that obamacare requires tooharing of risk between the young and the healthy and the old and the sick. and their answer to bringing down health care costs is to basically unravel that and to lower costs, the premium costs on people who are younger and healthier at the price of making it more expensive and difficult for people who are older and sicker to get coverage. the problem they face is that it is their own voters. older, working-age whites before they qualify for medicare, people from 45 to 64, who are the big losers in every alternative republicans have put forward for almost 40 years. and i believe in 2018, this was a big part of the erosion we saw for the president and his party among those blue collar white women who were so critical to him winning in 2016, and, again, if this is front and center, it is probably the most powerful wedge the democrats have to try to win back some of those culturally conservative voters who like trump's messaging on many other issues. >> he spent three and a half years say
to the extent republicans have an alternative revision to obamacare, it is that obamacare requires tooharing of risk between the young and the healthy and the old and the sick. and their answer to bringing down health care costs is to basically unravel that and to lower costs, the premium costs on people who are younger and healthier at the price of making it more expensive and difficult for people who are older and sicker to get coverage. the problem they face is that it is their own voters....
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obamacare has been an unlawful failure and further illustrates the need to focus on patient care. the white house press second, and one thing to keep in mind is that, as i said, texas is the lead plaintiff here, jim and poppy, and all day long we've been talking about how covid cases in texas have really spiked. >> yeah. >> it's just remarkable because the data also shows that more people are willing as to get tested for code of and antibodies if they have insurance. >> reporter: yeah. >> you talked about the chief justice, but is it worth highlighting the fact that he's the one that saved obamacare by calling it a tax in 2012 and now he may be the one to have the vote town do it. >> reporter: we've been talking a lot about the chief justice on the supreme court in recent weeks. keep in mind that the five members of the court who voted to uphold this law back in 2012. they are still on the bench. chief justice john roberts is still there, and here's how he might see this case, because in 2017 when congress moved, right, to bring that tax penalty to zero. we at any time all wake up
obamacare has been an unlawful failure and further illustrates the need to focus on patient care. the white house press second, and one thing to keep in mind is that, as i said, texas is the lead plaintiff here, jim and poppy, and all day long we've been talking about how covid cases in texas have really spiked. >> yeah. >> it's just remarkable because the data also shows that more people are willing as to get tested for code of and antibodies if they have insurance. >>...
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public health care, obamacare works but we need to make it stronger.hen the other thing is we need to -- discuss prescription cost. if you do have private health insurance we need to work about the deduction, the co-pay. it is not just we moved to one path. we need to discuss both. how can we have a public option and the public option -- and the private option affordable for people? if you are an adult from any company, they should be required by law to get them six months to a year of health care is insurance. health care is a human right, which means i do not believe we should be passing policies that allow millions of americans to continue uninsured. which has been some of my concerns with a lot of different health care plans and legislation we have feet -- we've seen. have ave we should health care plan. i believe in medicare for all is a system to make sure that we ensure that every person in the united states has a doctor. i believe we should expand medicare for every person, 40 million plus people -- who have become unemployed due to coronavirus
public health care, obamacare works but we need to make it stronger.hen the other thing is we need to -- discuss prescription cost. if you do have private health insurance we need to work about the deduction, the co-pay. it is not just we moved to one path. we need to discuss both. how can we have a public option and the public option -- and the private option affordable for people? if you are an adult from any company, they should be required by law to get them six months to a year of health...
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the president tweeted yesterday that obamacare can be replaced with, quote, something better and lessto protect those with pre-existing conditions, but we still haven't seen a plan that could accomplish those goals. or really any plan at all, frankly. joining me now, democratic congresswoman alyssa slatkin. congresswoman, thank you so much for being on tonight. i'd like to pick up and talk about the story about what the russians have been doing in afghanistan in just a moment, but i mknow -- let's start with obamacare because i know you and your family have a pretty significant personal story. it's part of why you ran for office. what is your response to the trump administration pressing ahead trying to get this law repealed while we still are fighting this global pandemic? >> yeah, i mean, my reaction is just that it's deeply cruel. and, you know, you're right, i got into politics because my mom happened to be diagnosed with stage iv ovarian cancer when she did not have insurance. she had struggled with her insurance her entire life. she had a pre-existing condition. she had cancer w
the president tweeted yesterday that obamacare can be replaced with, quote, something better and lessto protect those with pre-existing conditions, but we still haven't seen a plan that could accomplish those goals. or really any plan at all, frankly. joining me now, democratic congresswoman alyssa slatkin. congresswoman, thank you so much for being on tonight. i'd like to pick up and talk about the story about what the russians have been doing in afghanistan in just a moment, but i mknow --...