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heading to their caucus sites for the 2020 presidential campaign but never too early to get a sense of what iowa voters are thinking. ♪ good morning to you on a sunday! i'm christi paul. >> i'm martin savidge in for victor blackwell. good to be with you here. >> battle over health care coverage is now center stage again in washington thanks to a texas judge's ruling striking down the affordable care oact. democrats controlling the house and republicans have a stronger grip on the senate. the president says a fix will happen but some are skeptical. >> we are getting new reporting on the time and reasoning behind interior secretary ryan zinke's exit from the trump team as house democrats continue to investigate him whether he's in office or not. we begin this morning with health care. the president and the former president offer dueling messages in the wake of the texas judge's ruling. cnn white house reporter sarah westwood joins us live this morning. sarah. >> reporter: president trump is continuing to take a victory lap after the judge's ruling on friday night. the president has claimed president for predicting the demise of obamacare and calling on congress to come up with a replacement plan for obamacare and there is perhaps a recognition from the president that there is no path forward for a republican only health care plan and he'll need democrats to help replace, repeal, whatever they are going to do with obamacare in the wake of this ruling if it stands. the president, last night at a congressional ball at the white house, calls on lawmakers to come together and work on that plan. take a listen. >> i believe we will get exciting health care. exciting things happened over the last 4 hours. if everybody is smart, we have a lot of democrats here tonight and i'm happy about that. i have a lot of friends who are democrats. we have democrats here. if the republicans and the democrats get together, we are going to end up with incredible health care, which is the way it should have been from day one. and it's going to happen. it now has a chance to happen. >> reporter: former president obama continued to defend the law on facebook last night as the enrollment period came to an end, saying that if voters are upset about this outcome in the court against obamacare, they should continue to go out and vote for democrats because republicans are going to continue to pursue a repeal of obamacare. the president getting somewhat of a victory in the courts which haven't been treating him so well lately. >> siraj hasmi and with us this morning. siraj, is there any gauge of what the replacement is and do you see a divide in the republican party over this? >> already a divide in the republican party over this. just with susan collins statement. you can look at the immediate replacement and attack and have individual votes. kind of the skinny repeal or an overhaul is not the way to go about it. say if you prioritize starting with preexisting conditions and working your way from there, i think at least the republicans could come to give some consensus and build some bridges with democrats who want to tackle those same issues as well. >> we heard the president there talking about how they can finally have a chance to make that happening. do you see that opening? >> if it reaches the supreme court will uphold this even with a more conservative majority. a lot of legal experts are criticizing the logic of this decision which goes against what congress, itself, said in 2017. but politically, it's really hard to see the house democrats accepting anything less than a robust replacement if this should happen to the health care program and republicans are pretty worried about this. they just got really beat up in the midterms on this particular issue. so they are going to have to offer voters, if somehow the law was dismantled, a pretty satisfying alternative. >> siran, what does this issue, itself, do to democrats before the 2020 election? >> what is interesting and to julian's point, republicans got beat up for the reason they did not appeal obamacare. for years during the obama administration they tried to prepeel and replace obamacare should they control the house and senate and the last few years, they did not get it done. democrats certainly, you know, in the trump era everything doesn't really sort of matter, so it's -- i'm not sure whether this is a gift for democrats or not, because, you know, fumble that happens in the trump administration happens to be a different gift for democrats, but trump somehow manages to recover. if 2020 ends up being about health care, if that is the primary issue, you know, democrats have a really good chance of taking back the white house, but, again, it all comes down to messaging and comes down to the ground game and they have a lot of work to do. >> there are some interesting enlightenments, i guess, of a new cnn poll in iowa and we will talk about that in a little bit. when we talk about who is leading in terms right now on the dem side. we have new details i want to ask you about. according to "the washington post" white house officials had been pushing zinke to resign for weeks. "the new york times" saying zinke could face a roux mihumil firing and he didn't want to leave until he attended his christmas party on friday night where he had active lobbyists and donors. julian, i know you're chuckling because i don't know what to make of this. does this not fuel the criticisms against zinke? >> absolutely. zinke had become one of the embodiments of shady ethics at the cabinet level. what really forced him out was the fact the house is going to be controlled by democrats and subpoena power come january, so the administration's hand was forced, but this little story on christmas, you're right. i'm chuckling, in part, because it really embodies the problem with him and that is what is remarkable about public figures like this. they often fulfill what people are thinking through moments like this. but he was someone who didn't see the lines between what a public official does and what happens in the world of private industry. >> zinke gave his own reason for the departure and tweeted the following. siraj, your reaction to that. >> ryan zinke kind of lived in the shadow of shadow of former epa administrator scott pruitt and so many stories about pruitt and the scandals he was involved in. what is interesting about both of these figures they were effective if what they did with actual policy. they did unburdesome regulation and zinke leased out private coal companies to public lands. environmentalists are not happy with him about that. with him using agency resources for personal gain and let the investigation on decide whether he actually violated federal law, but, you know, with democrats taking control of the house, the trump administration probably saw what was on the horizon and didn't like what they saw. i guess to julian's point with the subpoena power, you know, that is going to be probably pretty powerful in the next two years. >> right, right. the president did -- look. the president has a couple of notches that he can brag about. tax reform, of course, they have gotten done. last night, he talked about the fact that infrastructure bill is coming soon and that criminal justice reform, he believes, is going to be addressed next week. but when you've got zinke, you've got mick muscle vlvaney temporary chief of staff. you look at the positions he has to fill. he has to fill a full-time chief of staff, first of all. he has an interior secretary, obviously, who just left. a u.n. ambassador and attorney general, both need to be confirmed yet. so those essentially are still misplaced as well. is there a gauge, julian, of what this president about functionally get done, despite all of this instability within the administration? >> well, he can still get a lot done with executive power and that is what we have seen him do with epa, with interior, and these positions will still have people who can move forward, even in the chaos that is going to exist. but you do have a president, unconventional president running with historically high levels of turnover, and very few places of stable counsel surrounding him, head nothing a really contentious two years of politics and partially divided government. so there will be limits on what someone who is already limited in his ability to get legislation can do. and so, again, if we are going to place political bets, the odds are this won't be another era of a great society or new deal, it's going to be much more of a defensive posture from the white house. >> all right. siraj hasmi and julian zeleny, we appreciate you both taking time to be with us. thank you, gentlemen. >> thank you. republican senator susan collins and democratic congressman elijah cummings, both on cnn later this morning. don't miss "state of the union" with jake tapper at 9:00 a.m. and noon today. before he won the presidential election, donald trump to relationship up the paris climate agreement. but this morning, that deal is still alive. in poland, they jumped on tables and hugged and danced all in celebration as delegates reached a deal to put it in action and each country has to measure emissions and track climate policies. the countries in agreement includes, yes, the united states. despite the president's vow to abandon it since the united states can't leave that agreement until 2020. so i know it's only 2018. almost 2019. >> almost. >> almost. 2020 democratic presidential hopefuls are getting their first look at what voters think of them. coming up, who votes in iowa, specifically, are backing at this stage of the game in the race to face president trump. plus, michael cohen, he is headed to prison and he says he is no longer loyal to the president. so what information could prosecutors learn from his change of heart? 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michael cohen. >> this man has turned a corner in his life, has hit a reset button and he is now dedicated to telling the truth. >> reporter: no longer dedicated to being donald trump's mini me as he was when he started working for the boss more than a decade ago. >> michael was, i'd like to say the ray donovan of the office. >> i'll take care of it. >> tee care of what had to be taken care of. i don't know. it had to be taken care of but all i know is michael was taking care of it. >> he is the guy you could call at 3:00 in the morning when you have a problem. >> reporter: do you know stories of donald trump calling him at 3:00 in the morning? >> donald trump has called him at all hours of the night. >> reporter: he is not calling now because cohen is singing admitting negotiations about trump tower moscow continued during the presidential campaign, while trump denied having any business interest in russia. he says he wasn't touched with trump's lawyers and white house staff as he prepared a false statement to congress. and cohen says at the direction of the candidate, he coordinated payoffs to women accusing trump of sexual relations. even releasing a secret recording about one of them. >> when it comes to the finance, which will be -- >> what financing? >> reporter: all part of the job. >> my job is i protect mr. trump. that's what it is. if there is an issue that relates to mr. trump that is of concern to him, it's, of course, concern to me and i will use my legal skills within which to protect mr. trump to the best of my ability. >> he is going to be my absolutely pleasure to serve you 500 million lawsuit. >> reporter: often with threats as in this 2015 conversation with a reporter. >> this is also part of the trump/cohen methods is you skate on the edge of what is reasonable and maybe even on the edge of what is ethical or legal. >> reporter: cohen, a sometimes democrat, first came to trump's attention after buying apartments in trump developments. then went to the mat for trump against one of his condo boards and then won. >> trump loved him for it. that was the beginning of it. then after that, they became close. it was much more than an attorney/client relationship. it was something much deeper. almost father and son kind of thing. >> reporter: for trump, hiring cohen wasn't about pedigree. cohen, who was 52, got his degree from western michigan's cooley law school and eventually entered the less than genteel world of new york taxi cab medallions. >> if you look where michael came from in his legal career before he started working for trump board, it wasn't like he came from a white shoe law firm. he came from a hard-nosed new york trial firm. >> i will faithly execute. >> reporter: but when trump came president, he did not bring his brash wing man to washington. do you think he wanted to be in the white house, be white house counsel? >> there must have been a part of him was that dreaming of a great job at 1600 pennsylvania avenue, but he is also the guy who not only knows where all of the bodies are buried, he buried a lot of them himself and that ironically, disqualified him. >> reporter: maybe from working in the white house but not from working with bob mueller. in other news, 7-year-old's family is calling for a thorough investigate? >> they clarified in a statement she wasn't suffering from a lack of food or water when she was taken into custody by u.s. authorities and had not been crossing the desert for days. the statement read, in part. still to come, the first lady spokeswoman is slam ago critical op-ed about melania trump and warning about the first lady's work in the white house so far. >> do not miss anderson cooper and andy cohen co-hosting cnn's new year's eve live. 8:00 p.m. eastern on december 31st. ♪ voice-command navigation with waze wifi wireless charging 104 cubic feet of cargo room and seating for 8. now that's a sleigh. ford expedition. built for the holidays. and for a limited time, get zero percent financing plus twelve hundred and fifty dollars ford credit bonus cash on ford expedition. ford credit bonus cash going to extremes for perfect skin? 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>> with a lot of polling it's hard to pinpoint one factor or one sort of catalyst, but i would say the overall trend with her, we saw her a while in the shadows and not really being active and now she, i think she is trying to figure out her role as first lady. as she does that and makes more public appearances and works on her initiatives, she is becoming a lot like her husband. she is taking on a lot of the same qualities in terms of dealing with the media, dealing with press coverage. that statement is like a lot of the statements that she has put out on behalf of the first lady and also the first lady, herself, has made which is criticizing the press, lecturing reporters for not covering the first lady positively, not unlike the way the president sees the role of the press which is to cover him favorably. >> when asked what was the hardest part of being first lady, this was melania trump's response. listen. >> i would say the opportunist whose are using my name or my family name to advance themselves. they like to focus on the gossip and i would like that they focus on the substance and what we do, not just about nonsense. >> now brower claims she played victim here and could have used this opportunity perhaps to highlight more of her work with children, the less fortunate military families something she was doing prior to that interview. is it a fair criticism? >> i think it is. i mean, we have seen her, for example, her signature issue right now is the be best initiative, focusing on cyber bullying and online safety, but it's difficult to make that a priority when, you know, the hypocrisy is clear with her husband, sometimes simultaneously she is doing a be best event he is on twitter launching attacks and it's hard to cover the hypocrisy. while certainly she wants the media to cover the event, it's hard to cover that event and ignore the hypocrisy. >> her husband is unpopular in a lot of circles and i'm wondering whether that reflects and falls back on her as well. >> i don't know that there is a direct link. unfortunately, the role of the first lady is often under a lot of sexist and gendered criticisms. it's a role, including her, is difficult to navigate. it's a role very much undefined. it really depends on the person and also, in some ways, depends on the president. i do think, though, going back to what we were saying earlier, is that she is heal really taking on these qualities of her husband and i think that can contribute to the negative perception of her, just like, you know, certainly her husband is an incredibly divisive figure. >> all right. thank you for joining us this morning. the oldest sitting justice of the supreme court is back in the spotlight with update on her health. after falling and breaking three ribs in her office, ruth bader ginsburg sat down for an interview in new york and said she is feeling much better. >> how is your health? 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do we have a gauge for that? >> we don't know. there is concern, they, like others who have been detained for religious crimes in the past, could be sent to concentration camps. you think about, you know, what china has been accused of, which is like this crackdown on independent religious practice, systemic almost, human rights abuse, talking about the hundreds of thousands of muslim leaders, for example. china says they are just trying to tackle violent extremism but critics say they are setting up like buddhist. a religion of freedom is designated china one of ten countries of concern because people there don't seem to have a right to religion even though china, as an atheist state is to guarantee religion under the law. we have on to watch this very closely but a lot of sqern abco about the 100 christians who have been detained. >> we will keep an eye on it. thank you, will. coming up, for the first time in the history of the miss universe pageant, tonight's competition is featuring an openly transgender contestant. we have more on what is to be expected. do i use a toothpaste that whitens my teeth, or one that's good for my teeth? 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