We will see you back here in an hour. Outnumbered search right now sandra a big test for republicans on capitol hill today where the house right now is debating. The revamped bill to repeal and replace obamacare, i have a vote, expected in the next hour. This may be a nailbiter, but republicans believe they can pull out a win and deliver on a top priority for President Trump. This is outnumbered. Im sandra smith. Here today, harris faulkner, meghan mccain, former deputy spokesperson for the State Department under President Obama, marie harper, and todays oneluckyguy, the Opinion Page Editor for the washington times, charlie hurt is here and he is outnumbered on a seriously busy news day. Lets get started. The magic number, 216. Thats how many votes republicans need to send the replacement for obamacare to the
yes, its gone through. That doesnt mean when the bill gets to the senate its going to be complete they gutted. Sandra republicans could claim victory here. You have the 8 billions
yes, it s gone through. that doesn t mean when the bill gets to the senate it s going to be complete they gutted. sandra: republicans could claim victory here. you have the $8 billions added to the bill yesterday. that s when a couple no votes to yes. they can at least claim victory if this passes in the house. marie: here s what should be concerning. independent experts who have seen part of this bill have said this bill will still drive up premiums, it will stemming people s coverage. pre-existing conditions will not be covered like they are now, and when tom price goes out there and says all these things that everyone else is saying aren t true, that s a huge gamble with people s lives and what politics going into 2018. republicans are doing exactly what they accused us of doing in 2010. they re pushing a bill through very fast, no cbo score.
cut would have been spent in the future or you are retracting it from the past so it doesn t affect the baseline. greta: i dug into it and i understand what you re saying this is what the american people hear. 38 billion cut from spending whether it is promises in iou s in the future, whatever. now they see the actual spending reduction no, no. greta: and they are hearing it is nonpartisan. the cbo is saying outlays. everybody agrees even the cbo report says outlays cut by 38 billions. however, by september 30th, there will be only 352 million dollars in cuts from the baseline spending of the budget the rest will be cut later. then they have an odd paragraph. they say we can t tell you how much this is going to mean over the long term because we ve not redone our annual
cut would have been spent in the future or you are retracting it from the past so it doesn t affect the baseline. greta: i dug into it and i understand what you re saying this is what the american people hear. 38 billion cut from spending whether it is promises in iou s in the future, whatever. now they see the actual spending reduction no, no. greta: and they are hearing it is nonpartisan. the cbo is saying outlays. everybody agrees even the cbo report says outlays cut by 38 billions. however, by september 30th, there will be only 352 million dollars in cuts from the baseline spending of the budget the rest will be cut later. then they have an odd paragraph. they say we can t tell you how much this is going to mean over the long term because we ve not redone our annual multi-year forecast of the