president obama knew he had the a majority get something throug through. i think he wants to save this law which bears his name. harris: he said don t help the republicans. guy: can i point out that this is a law that is continuing to fail and it s getting worse, and despite the fact, setting aside the fact that we ve had 105% premium increases over the last four years on the federal exchange, even if you ignore that, you still need these essential bailout funds just to keep the stable markets, which are unstable remotely afloat. that would require injections every year to get this thing floating. i understand a lot of republicans are saying if you get rid of the destabilization funds, if you don t pay the
on climate change, i think that you are going to see if that on climates and on trade, there is going to be some fireworks there. shannon: yeah, we will keep watching the handshakes too, always good to see you, thanks for coming in. bill. bill: is a mention, big welcome to president trump, there will be another one in paris, awaiting his arrival at the élysees palace, we will take you back there when it does, and a big arrival. the new republican health care plan expected to make its debut to dance, will they have the votes to get forward on it? senator john is here today to talk about this. and they subsidize this, so this nearly $200 billion insurance bailout funds is to subsidize this, i can t vote for something that doesn t repeal obamacare and doesn t fix it.
bailout funds. without the money the country will likely go bankrupt. greeks angry over the austerity measures lashed out wednesday in the country s capital. the obama administration is pushing ahead with its efforts to win approval for the iran nuclear approval at home. congress has 60 days to review the agreement and there is vocal opposition from some republicans and even democrats. in the u.s. search and rescue teams found the wreckage of a small private plane that crashed over the weekend in washington state. a teenaged girl was the lone survivor of that crash. she had been flying with her grandparents when the plane apparently ran into trouble. two bodies were recovered from the crash site. japan s lower house of parliament approved legislation that would allow the country to send troops to fight abroad for the first time since world war
implement in the coming weeks, months and years. those are the key issues that will be addressed today. reporter: meanwhile, business owners spoke with resignation about swallowing austerity for further bailout funds hoping against hope that by the time their kids grow up the situation will be stable and strong. even the under 40s feel it is too late for them already to live out their dreams. it is sad. it is sad for people that are 18 20 years old, 22 that go out from universities and have dreams and hopes. they can t do anything about it. they have to go somewhere else. the greeks i spoke to today said they really feel isolated. they feel the rest of the world doesn t understand the hardship they have been through and sort of wants to pin it on the greek
the united nations john bolten to get his take on the nuclear talks. at this hour in brussels greece negotiating for its life. in the wie hoursee hours of the morning, bailout proposals. now they are being presented to eurozone finance ministers in a last-ditch effort to get a three-year bailout, head off a financial collapse and keep greece in the euro. amy kellogg is live in athens where there have been protests all day with the latest. hi amy. reporter: hi leland. it was only last weekend when greece in a defiant referendum said a very firm no to any sort of austerity package that would be in exchange for further bailout funds. and then just last night, leland the greek parliament voted yes to a very similar