quoted one unnamed white house official. saying they are not in a rush to end the shoutdown because we ar winning. this morning i get the wall street journal out because we are winning. this isn t some damn game. the american people don t want their government shutdown and neemger e neemg neither do i. a short time later, the white house press secretary tweeting. now to our panel. good to see all three of you. bill, can we all get along or is
and want to be on the job because they re looking after their fellow citizens on a whole range of services. and as long as they re off the job, nobody s winning. interesting. so these impromptu comments from the president just a couple hours ago after republican house leaders met and apparently decided to ratchet up pressure on the president and the democrats. this is what happened when they stepped out of the meeting. this isn t some damn game. the american people don t want their government shut down and neither do i. all we re asking for is to sit down and have a discussion and to bring fairness, reopen the government and bring fairness to the american people under obama care. it s as simple as that. this week, the american people have seen once again that obama care is not ready for primetime. a dysfunctional website is the least of that law s problems. senior white house administration says it doesn t matter how long we re shut down.
on monday with a significant improvement so that spokeswoman spoke to the customer experience. thank you very much. outfront, the president for americans for tax reform, the executor editor of the daily beast, and former adviser, paul begala. you all disagree and you don t call each other anarchists, terrorists, whatever they re saying. here s the thing. everybody is talking about winning. we can make the charlie sheen jokes, quoting the wall street journal about winning and rand paul caught on time after his interview talking to mix mcconnell saying we re going on win this. it seems to feel, i know that you have john boehner saying this isn t some damn game, his words, but it certainly appeal the both sides think it s a game. they absolutely rthing of winners and loser and the only real loser is the american people. it shows just how much in the
but in terms of product rollouts, this has probably been more like apple maps than the iphone 5s. we would love to tell you how many people have managed to sign up on the obama care exchanges but the white house says they have no idea. good afternoon. we re coming to you today again from the capitol building here in washington, d.c., where we will begin of course with the national lead. in it to win it. we re at day four of the partial government shutdown and rather than worrying about how much of the american public s faith is being lost by the minute, both sides are talking like they re vince lombardi. the wall street journal quotes a senior administration official as saying quote, we are winning. it doesn t really matter to us how long the shutdown lasts because what matters is the end result. the white house disavowed the notion that it doesn t care when the shutdown ends, but house speaker john boehner exploded over that quote at a morning press conference, saying quote, this is
let s get ready to rumble. first to the manmade storm. the one in washington that ain t letting up. when it comes to negotiations, i ve said i am happy to have negotiations with the republicans and speaker boehner on a whole range of issues, but we can t do it with a gun held to the head of the american people. this isn t some damn game. the american people don t want their government shut down, and neither do i. both sides say that but neither doing much to avoid that. let s just say we are not leaving it at that. we have chad on capitol hill in the eye of the political storm. and nicole is at the new york stock exchange. the wall street journal steve moore on a new healthcare storm, and rick, on karen, that other doozie of a storm. we begin with chad. what s the latest? the latest right now, house democrats are trying to work