approve. and prospects of a house vote on the senate plan remain unclear as of now. a member of his own party likens his job to, quote, herding cats. and that can t be good. earlier we spoke with democratic james clyburn. and now jeff denham. thanks so much for being with us. first to the breaking news. has the speaker been reaching out to you? have you been hearing within your party whether or not that vote is going to actually hit the floor at some point today? ashleigh, thanks for having me back again. we hear that there is an agreement brewing right now, both in the senate as well as talks in the house. we need to do everything we can to avoid this debt ceiling. we understand, both republicans and democrats, understand how bad this can be for our nation as well as the world economy. so based on the contours that our dana bash has been outlining, a budget deadline set
purchasing. let the democrats vote against it. when they are defeat ed you have issues to run on, the credibility is there and the party s numbers will be strong. university what the problem is? i hear what you are saying and you were always a pragmatist. i admire that. not only is obamacare the law of the land. it is now the imple men ed law. as senator lee said you are not getting rid of it. rand paul made a great point to you. why not introduce things as amendments? doug made the same point. portability, tort reform. that s what the republicans should be saying. they have added a companion legislation that would have $20,000 tax exemptions for family. free market, portability. bring it across state lines, job to job. i think the senate needs to et vote on what the house has provided. they provided the bill. if they don t pass if obama
purchasing. let the democrats vote against it. when they are defeat ed you have issues to run on, the credibility is there and the party s numbers will be strong. university what the problem is? i hear what you are saying and you were always a pragmatist. i admire that. not only is obamacare the law of the land. it is now the imple men ed law. as senator lee said you are not getting rid of it. rand paul made a great point to you. why not introduce things as amendments? doug made the same point. portability, tort reform. that s what the republicans should be saying. they have added a companion legislation that would have $20,000 tax exemptions for family. free market, portability. bring it across state lines, job to job. i think the senate needs to et vote on what the house has provided. they provided the bill. if they don t pass if obama
individuals will build up money in their account, just like they would an ira, use it. it would incentivize them to get a change-up for early detection. add catastrophic protection in case they needed a back or knee on oh radiation or got cancer. i think that s the plan. the republican plan is $20,000 tax deductions for families, $7500 deduction for individuals. they also would allow portability. you can go across state lines, job to job. better solution? i think we can all agree if there is one thing the health care system needed was fixes. it wasn t perfect. there were things to improve on. there are processes that make health care more expensive including medical device, prescription drugs. but you are not going to do it through a huge comprehensive government takeover like obamacare. you have to do it piece by piece. start with tort reform, allowing purchasing through state lines in a more efficient private
individuals will build up money in their account, just like they would an ira, use it. it would incentivize them to get a change-up for early detection. add catastrophic protection in case they needed a back or knee on oh radiation or got cancer. i think that s the plan. the republican plan is $20,000 tax deductions for families, $7500 deduction for individuals. they also would allow portability. you can go across state lines, job to job. better solution? i think we can all agree if there is one thing the health care system needed was fixes. it wasn t perfect. there were things to improve on. there are processes that make health care more expensive including medical device, prescription drugs. but you are not going to do it through a huge comprehensive government takeover like obamacare. you have to do it piece by piece. start with tort reform, allowing purchasing through state lines in a more efficient private