van hollen, thank you very much. let s get a reality check. i want to turn to dr. ezequiel emanuel. welcome to both of you. the reality test. here s the report saying dramatic progress, substantial progress, more work to do. you wrote in an op-ed some weeks ago that this is the time. this thanksgiving weekend, the deadline is here. is it good enough progress? i think it s good enough progress. clearly, just like google and facebook and all the internet sites are constantly tweaking their sites, constantly improving them. this one still has a way to go. but it certainly is working reasonably well, i, in particular, want to shop and compare. the white house said it will improve either late tonight or tomorrow to the key area where people can see what s available, what the prices are. it s not working that well, but
money. what continues is a whirlwind change for the vatican. i ll go one on one with cardinal timothy dolan of new york. he is one of the leading cardinals in america. he talks about why the church has turned against obama care and why the church has been outmarketed on gay marriage. nbc correspondent harry smith with the story of the survivor of the boston marathon bombing. he represents the true meaning of boston strong. i m david gregory onand this is meet the press on sunday, december 1st. good sunday morning. a big weekend for the future of president obama s landmark health care legislation, two months to the day since the troubled launch of heal healthcare.gov, they put out a report this morning saying they re making dramatic progress and the team is meeting with private sector velocity and effectiveness. that s how the website apparently is working. it also says the site s capacity has been expanded to handle 50,000 users at once along with improved response time
money. what continues is a whirlwind change for the vatican. i ll go one on one with cardinal timothy dolan of new york. he is one of the leading cardinals in america. he talks about why the church has turned against obama care and why the church has been outmarketed on gay marriage. nbc correspondent harry smith with the story of the survivor of the boston marathon bombing. he represents the true meaning of boston strong. i m david gregory onand this is meet the press on sunday, december 1st. good sunday morning. a big weekend for the future of president obama s landmark health care legislation, two months to the day since the troubled launch of heal healthcare.gov, they put out a report this morning saying they re making dramatic progress and the team is meeting with private sector velocity and effectiveness. that s how the website apparently is working. it also says the site s capacity has been expanded to handle 50,000 users at once along with improved response time
pink slips. 80 million people. we re not going to settle this here and now. we re out of time, but obviously this gives you some indication to our viewers about where this debate is and how political it will remain as we move ahead perhaps into the new year. congressman rogers, congressman van hollen, thank you very much. let s get a reality check. i want to turn to dr. ezequiel emanuel. and also editor of the washington post closely tracking the progress of the health care rollout. welcome to both of you. the reality test. here s the report saying dramatic progress, substantial progress, more work to do. you wrote in an op-ed some weeks ago that this is the time. this thanksgiving weekend, the deadline is here. is it good enough progress? i think it s good enough progress. clearly, just like google and facebook and all the internet sites are constantly tweaking their sites, constantly improving them.
0 healthcare.gov, they put out a report this morning saying they re making dramatic progress and the team is operating with private sector velocity and effectiveness. that s how the website apparently is working. it also says the site s capacity has been expanded to handle 50,000 users at once along with improved response times and decreased error rates. but the obama administration has downplayed expectations in the past week saying the demand could actually outweigh capacity, and today s report indicates there is still more work to be done. the real test lies ahead when millions of uninsured americans could try to enroll by an initial december 23rd deadline. we have advice chris van hollen. we have mike rogers of michigan. he also sits on the house and commerce committee over the jurisdiction of health and human services. we need to make sure we address problems as they come up and try to work on them on a bipartisan basis. mike says it s not political. in my pocket, eric cantor issu