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>> sean: yeah, i think there a lot of plans out there that we've put forward. >> kennedy: is there a solid plan? >> sean: part of it is doing it right, kennedy. you saw what the democrats when they did it, they jammed it through. nancy pelosi told us we could read the bill after they passed it. and look what happened, not only did costco up, but people lost access to plants and doctors. i think to do it right is what is important, and that is what republicans are committed to doing. you've got rand p tom cotton going up during talking about their part of the plan, speaker paul ryan, but i think if you look at some of the proposals that dr. tom price, who will be the next secretary of health and human services, have put forward to allow more competition, to give more access to folks, that is where we are headed. frankly, the interesting thing is it will end up being more about what the bumper sticker for obamacare was in the first place, which is it will have increased accessibility at lower costs. but if you do this right, you can actually achieve that. >> one of the issues that is constantly brought up his messaging, and that seems to be what democrats are focusing on
when people start to see the republican plan do the exact opposite, which is the cost goes down, the premiums aren't spiking, and that you are allowed to choose more plans that have the doctors that you want to go to, i think that is going to be a critical move. >> is the replacement plan the price plan? because that has been on the table for many years now. >> sean: it is part of the price plan and then they are working with rand paul, tom cotton, speaker paul ryan and others. because right now we have to get this right, because we want to get more people involved in the process and do it right, as opposed to what democrats did last time, which is jam it down the throats. >> julie: all the people you mentioned have been in congress a very long time, the question is why didn't they repass pass eighth replacement bill a long time ago? >> sean: when obamacare past we didn't have the majority. >> julie: but you have had a for many years, why not pass it? >> sean: in ten days we will finally have a republican house, republican senate, and a republican president.
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handouts? (applause) what would happen the first time somebody starves? they say chariot. you wrote "losing ground. what do you think? >> if we got rid of the entire welfare state the ability of this wealthy society to deal with the problems would work. but i also would say -- i am going to go with you wimpy on y. i don't think it is within the realm of possibility for an skrilized society with as much wealth as we have to ever do that politically. i think that libertarians are going to have to strike a grand p compromise to the left saying we will give you a fixed spending if you will give us freedom from
megyn: you can understand the desperation of those parents once they heard that there were some children who had saved themselves and gotten to safety and wanting to hold onto hope that their own child might have been one of them. i want to end on this, gene. i know you said in the interview you want to see these children again. you know the parents are comforting their friends, the parents of the children who found themselves at your house that day are the lucky ones. they're comforting friend and going to funerals this week. why is it important for you to see the six young children and their folks again? >> well, it is what keeps me doing these interviews. it is what let's me sleep a little at night. i want them to call me. grand p, or uncle gene or that guy, or hey you. i want to hold them. i want to be with them. i want to tell them that there is light after the