and i would say even more than commitment, clarity. they knew that the president wanted to repeal and replace the former president s health care law. but there s been a lot of confusn. a lot of kind of muddled messing out of the white house on a variety of issues to a certain extent. people haven t been sure who to call or to talk to. so i think over the course of the last 24 hours, the white house has gotten it together a little more and made it more clear that this is the legislation that they are going to fight for. now the question is, does that continue forward? they have said, look, we re open to negotiation. we want conservatives in particular to feel like we can try to make a deal on this. the tricky part is going to be, though, as you know, oftentimes the president is affected by the last person who happened to be in his ear. when you re working on something as complicated as health care saying, yes, i ll do this thing that, you know, this one member who sounds very rational i
republicans and democrats are officially getting their hands on this bill, walking through it, talking through it. and no surprise, the fate of this thing is still an open question. congressman dan kilday, democrat from michigan is joining us. thank you for being here. i want to start with something that one of your colleagues said, republican colleagues. saying at this point, right now the speaker of the house does not have the votes to pass this bill unless he s got substantial democratic support. so is there any chance you would ever support this thing? what would it take? i cannot imagine a circumstance that would have me or any other of my democratic colleagues support this. it s a huge tax break for the richest americans, and it will cost people who just want to get health care more for coverage that is less than what they have right now. so i don t know where they might get the idea that this plan could generate any democratic votes. but from what i can hear there s no subject
this happened so the house of representatives needs to look into it. the president could call the head of the fbi, the head of the cia whom he appointed and ask them whether or not this is true. they can give him a straight answer. we know why he doesn t want to do that because we know what the answer is. this is why i say the behavior is bizarre. i don t see how this ends well for the president and it hurts our country. it s not a good thing. congressman, ashley parker from the washington post has a question for you. congressman, thank you. going back to health care, michigan is a state that president trump won, but won narrowly. he s talked about taking the show on the road. if he goes into michigan fd tries to sell this, will that help get it across the finish line or what are the challenges he might face on the ground there? it will not help him. when we look at what the proposal does, basically providing a tax, an aiming tax so people at the top end of the
doumd the latest ios to make sure they have the middle east recent security updates. is this a mad scramble to make sure people are protected or have they been working on this over time? what s happening now is more organizations are encouraging outsiders to find flaws in their programs. the defense department s bug bounty program. private companies are doing something like that. help us find our own bugs. hack our stuff to find our bugs. so we can prepare. a lot of the tools you might have been seeing in the release have already been patched not only from apple but others because they re now building that culture of security by design. and we re trying to get into that mind-set that s let s find out in a way crowd sourcing from the public ways to find these vulnerabilities to shorten the time of impact. pop quiz for you. in one sentence, if somebody is watching us, wikileaks dump. what is the thing they need to know if they are looking at the tv right now somewhere out in the
not enough regulation to manage the aircraft and the airspace itself. it s been reported the doomed airline pilots may not have received extensive weather reports prior to them taking off. if that is true it s almost like the pilots were essentially flying blind. a top indonesian aviation official did tell cnn today that the matter is under investigation but he insisted that the standard is for pilots to be briefed in advance on weather. now, the other part of concern, wolf airasia was not approved to fly the route from surabaya to singapore on the day that it went missing. so the question is, why was it allowed to take off? that is all under investigation. but safety experts say this all plays into a larger issue. it illustrates, they say, that indonesia has a significant safety problem with controlling its airspace. the faa in this country giving it a poor rating. it s a real serious question.