voting law is next. former director of national intelligence john john radcliffe told us to stay clear of last week on this program. h.r.1 and president biden executive order is they are making those pandemic voting rules permanent. no voter verification at all, voting day, election day turns into election month. the worst part of the ballot harvesting where any person can go door to door and collect ballots and be trusted even if the political activist to turn those in to be counted. maria: this hour texas senator john cornyn on whether h.r.1 will pass the senate. the biden agenda from the border to tax and spending packages, can the republicans do anything to stop this? plus corruption at the highest level of government, peter schweizer on who in congress is reluctant to hold the communist party of china accountable and why. plus progressive politics creeping into school curriculum every day author candace owens on the theories your kids could be taking in. all that and a
if you want to fix the business tax system and go from a worldwide system to a territorial system you can switch back in ten years. this is all about the bird role in how we calculate this. this isn t about the deficit because we think this is all about creating growth and will create economic growth to pay down the deficit. the white house and congressional leaders have their work cut out for them. republicans can only afford to lose two votes in order for us to pass the senate and already five gop senators have said they have concerns with the bill along with ron johnson who says he will vote against it changes are made. those senators along with others will receive a lot of pressure from outside groups over the next week to vote against the bill. rick. rick: the president still frustrated tonight about the lack of credit he is getting for running the release of those ucla possible players. reporter: yes, so much so that today he tweeted that maybe i should have left them in jail
if you want to fix the business tax system and go from a worldwide system to a territorial system you can switch back in ten years. this is all about the bird role in how we calculate this. this isn t about the deficit because we think this is all about creating growth and will create economic growth to pay down the deficit. the white house and congressional leaders have their work cut out for them. republicans can only afford to lose two votes in order for us to pass the senate and already five gop senators have said they have concerns with the bill along with ron johnson who says he will vote against it changes are made. those senators along with others will receive a lot of pressure from outside groups over the next week to vote against the bill. rick. rick: the president still frustrated tonight about the lack of credit he is getting for running the release of those ucla possible players. reporter: yes, so much so that today he tweeted that maybe i should have left them in jail
optimistic that a bill could actually rise from the ashes. it s trying to get to the point that something that all sides feel like, the obamacare repeal will be good for the american public. it will bring down insurance prices, it will let more people get insurance at a cheaper pric price. we haven t quite gotten there, but we re getting closer. one potential stumbling block if they remove those provisions for guaranteed issuing community rating, they could get that through the house, but when it gets to the senate, it might run through the bird role of the senate might have to put that back in and i fixed the whole thing in the conference many. i m not sure members of the freedom house caucus would agree to that because they want some guarantees that those regulations will actually come out of that bill. jon: thank you for keeping it straight. jenna: more on the repeal
defended the way the bill was written saying that it needed to be structured a certain way with certain things to be able to proceed through the senate through budget reconciliation. so what has changed to now put these substantive policy changes on the table, what has given the white house and republicans confidence that now it can survive through that same process? press secretary spicer: i think there is a lot of discussion that goes on without getting too into it. the issue at hand is the bird role in whether it affects the budgetary you cannot have policymaking things that do not have a budgetary impact. there are certain things that are being phrased in certain ways, and crafted in accordance with the rule, but there is a lot of smart people that are very familiar with the rules and trying to do things in a way to make this bill confirm do not conform in those ways. report my two questions, one on the healthcare bill first, questions about the way the bild to basically pick u