himself called a fumbled rollout, some democrats say the administration will be able to recover. the gop, though, is sending a different message. paradise regained. when you lose something, you can find it again. and the president has admitted that he expects to be held responsible for regaining the americans trust, and i think he will. what the president has proposed is basically a false fix. it s a political band-aid, but it s not a permanent cure for the people that are being hurt by his policies so it s time toll start over. for more on all of this, eleanor clift, washington correspondent for the daily beast, and washington correspondent emily hil. thanks for being here. hi. hi there. a recent gallup poll find for the first time in his presidency fewer than half of americans say that president obama is a strong and decisive leader. how does he turn around this
the rollout of the website, that s terrible. but the fact is that will be fixed. it s time to start over. this health care law is terribly flawed. it is broken. it has failed the american people because they re losing their insurance, losing their doctor, their premiums are going up. another rough week over what the president called the fumbled rollout of obama care has provided fresh fodder for the sunday talk shows. but after the president s mea culpa news conference last week, the white house is opening it s weathered the worse and the firestorm will soon fade. a lot of that will depend on whether the healthcare.gov website is functioning smoothly by white house s deadline at the end of the month, but complicating matters further is a washington post story reporting as many as 1 in 5 may not be able to successfully navigate the website and buy insurance. for more on all of this, let s bring in msnbc political analyst jonathan alter and chicago sun-times columnist and washing
welcome back. i m mara schiavocampo in for alex i. reports a tornado has touched down in central illinois and right now millions of people in several states are in the path of a potentially destructive and deadly weather system that is hammering the midwest. nbc meteorologist dylan dreyer is here now with the latest. good afternoon. good afternoon, mara. some of the pictures we are seeing in washington, illinois, there are homes that have just been leveled by will line of very severe storms producing several tornadoes. most of the activity we re seeing right now is across central illinois and it is approaching chicago while we will see in the southern suburbs of chicago the potential for some strong wind gusts with some of these severe thunderstorms. the tornado warnings themselves, most of them are issued in south
the president s fix. what will happen next? and a time tax and it s hurting young voters, especially minorities. we ll be the first to bring you a new study on a true danger to democrat i. hi, everyone. i m mara schiavocampo in for alex witt. it s 1:00 in the east, 10:00 out west. here s what s happening. breaking news. reports a tornado has touched down in central illinois. severe weather is affecting a large part of the midwest right now. flights ougs of chicago s o hare international are seeing delays of at least an hour. dylan dreyer has the latest. good afternoon. good afternoon, mara. yes, we did get reports of tornadoes on the ground in central illinois just east of peoria, illinois, in a town called washington. and it is actually we are getting reports that homes were levelled in that area. it was a very strong tornado that moved through and it s this line of thunderstorms that s basically sitting from north illinois right down into
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