a third vote this week so there might be some kind of change for him to put it up next week so most likely outcome it gets rejected and then they have another two weeks basically to sort things out and why should any kind of majority emerge during that time or anything substantial really change except maybe for the u.k. having a new prime minister to resign may steps down but those who know or say that s unlikely to happen because she has been. maybe not many things but one thing she has been and that was that s tough she s tough. as she s definite been tough through these negotiations however. you were touching on this how much confidence do you think e.u. leaders have in may s ability to go home now and get those m.p. s to accept the deal that she is already going to go shaded in fact this extension deal has two possibilities maybe that s even implying that they don t have a whole lot of confidence in her. well i think. could answer that their very short
to sort things out and why should any kind of majority emerge during that time or anything substantial really change except maybe for the u.k. having a new prime minister to resign may steps down but those who know or say that s unlikely to happen because she has been. maybe not many things but one thing she has been and that was that s tough she s tough. and she s definite been tough there is these negotiations however. you were touching on this how much confidence do you think e.u. leaders have in may s ability to go home now and get those n.p.c. to accept the deal that she has already to go shaded in fact this extension deal has two possibilities maybe that s even implying that they don t have a whole lot of confidence in her. well i think i could add to that the very short way they have absolutely zero. confidence here that teresa mayes able to deliver on
should be willing to work. the reforms that we ve tried to advance, our democratic colleagues were having real trouble finding common ground. if they would work with us on some of these things we could have better progress on some of these things. it is not the republicans who are responsible for this grid lock. respectfully, the facts are here. want to establish the facts, democratic party, yesterday said we want this extension deal. the republican party doesn t want that as part of the deal. listen, we can saddle up with that as long as you allow us to say this. that the reforms that are really fair that are best for the american people, indeed for those who are on unemployment right now, the reforms that are needed, that really frankly are polling around 80%, i m not a poll-driven person, but it is relevant here. those reforms are being blocked by my democratic colleagues.
them back. and we believe this. and we think this is fair. that a person who can be work should be willing to work. the reforms that we ve tried to advance, our democratic colleagues were having real trouble finding common ground. if they would work with us on some of these things we could have better progress on some of these things. it is not the republicans who are responsible for this grid lock. respectfully, the facts are here. want to establish the facts, democratic party, yesterday said we want this extension deal. the republican party doesn t want that as part of the deal. listen, we can saddle up with that as long as you allow us to say this. that the reforms that are really fair that are best for the american people, indeed for those who are on unemployment right now, the reforms that are needed, that really frankly are polling around 80%, i m not a poll-driven person, but it is relevant here. those reforms are being blocked by my democratic colleagues. look, both parti
some of these things we could have better progress on some of these things. it is not the republicans who are responsible for this grid lock. respectfully, the facts are here. want to establish the facts, democratic party, yesterday said we want this extension deal. the republican party doesn t want that as part of the deal. listen, we can saddle up with that as long as you allow us to say this. that the reforms that are really fair that are best for the american people, indeed for those who are on unemployment right now, the reforms that are needed, that really frankly are polling around 80%, i m not a poll-driven person, but it is relevant here. those reforms are being blocked by my democratic colleagues. look, both parties are responsible for this grid lock hurting our nation. but look, it is not all one side, chris. if you took a vote on capitol hill on just the democratic caucus in both houses you would pass the unemployment extension, it would go to the president and