the passage of the health care bill. late today i spoke with white house senior adviser david axelrod and asked him whether the senate reconciliation bill was a done deal. that debate starts tomorrow. >> i'm sure it will pass the senate. the question is whether the other side is going to engage in a bunch of dill tory tactics. >> you seem a little less confident this is going to happen. >> no, no, i'm very confident. what i can't tell you what is efforts the other side's going to make. we've seen in the last few weeks senator bunnings' efforts to -- >> the democrats stay united, you're going to be able to get this done. >> i think democrats will be united. >> you feel like 51 votes are there? >> i'm very confident. >> is vice president going to be in town all week? >> he's going to be in town. >> there to preside over the senate? >> he may preside over the senate. i don't think that will be necessary. we have the votes, chuck. health insurance reform is passed. the american people are ready to move on. and we'll see if the republicans