We appreciate you being good listeners today. Thanks for being with us. Good day from washington. Im peter alexander. From my friend Andrea Mitchell. Facing opposition from a growing number of democrats who believe their constituents deserve an extension on the deadline to enroll in the Health Care Law exchanges. Nine Senate Democrats have signed on jeanne sheheens letter, growing political problem for the president to get good news on this faulty website. Joining us for our daily fix chris cillizza, msnbc contributor and host of in play, susan page in person. Chris, well begin with you. At the very least numbers have to make folks in the white house worry. Growing bipartisan lawmakers in both the house and senate seeing a delay is a good way forward on this. The unity that helped this president during the shutdown fight is gone. How does he revive it . Peter, i think its not just the numbers but the people who have signed on. If you look at the ten Democratic Senators who have signed
The regular an revolution. In the end, he did more harm. Big difference, putting people first, as opposed to some abstract philosophy. A lot of work to be done. They spent the last few years denying people access to Health Insurance. What complete poppycock. Youve got to run, run, run. Run run run run good afternoon to you on this monday. The pressure is on and the clock is ticking. In our highstakes week for the white house, as they try to reclaim the narrative on the Affordable Care act. Throughout the week, cabinet officials will fan out across the country, hitting ten cities to boost enrollment, including a stop by the president himself in boston on wednesday. That, of course, is the same day that republicans will finally get their chance to grill hhs secretary, Kathleen Sebelius. As she testifies on capitol hill. And im absolutely sure they will have nothing but positive and constructive things to say. The incompetencies in building this website is staggering. Why didnt she know t
Its easy sometimes for the discussion to take on a feeling of us versus them. And when that happens, a lot of folks forget that most of us used to be them. We forget that. [ applause ] its important for us to remember our history. Unless youre one of the First Americans you came from some place else. Somebody brought you. You came from some place else. Somebody brought you here. Thats the american story. Thats what this debate has been about. All those folks before they were us, they were them. And when each new wave of immigrants arrived, they faced resistance from those who were already here. They faced hardship. They faced racism. They faced ridicule. But over time as they went about their daily lives, as they earned a living, as they raised a family, as they built a community, as their kids went to school here they did their part to build a nation. They built the nation and a new generation of immigrants is still building the nation today. Today the president endorsed the principle
Last year we got whipped. The regular an revolution. In the end, he did more harm. Big difference, putting people first, as opposed to some abstract philosophy. A lot of work to be done. They spent the last few years denying people access to Health Insurance. What complete poppycock. Youve got to run, run, run. Run run run run good afternoon to you on this monday. The pressure is on and the clock is ticking. In our highstakes week for the white house, as they try to reclaim the narrative on the Affordable Care act. Throughout the week, cabinet officials will fan out across the country, hitting ten cities to boost enrollment, including a stop by the president himself in boston on wednesday. That, of course, is the same day that republicans will finally get their chance to grill hhs secretary, Kathleen Sebelius. As she testifies on capitol hill. And im absolutely sure they will have nothing but positive and constructive things to say. The incompetencies in building this website is stagge
Television which is why i never say it. Hence. Im standing. I take it all back. Youre going to be awesome. Thank you. Nobody is going to look at your pants. Thank you, my friend. Thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. Big show tonight. Theres a whole bunch of developing news we have been watching over the course of this afternoon and into tonight and weve got an update tonight on this story that we have covered pretty intensively over the course of this week, that until now as far as i can tell hadnt received any other National News coverage. This is the story weve been covering on this new show on the new policy by the Trump Administration that they didnt announce but it came to light when families of seriously ill children started getting letters last week from the Trump Administration telling these families that although they may have had permission to stay in this country before, specifically because their children were receiving advanced and life saving medical treatment