why is that? so he wants to read the bill. and i think this is also a really key component of how fast everything has been moving over the course of the last six or seven weeks. it s a 500 page bill, i m told final conference report, and full text of that bill isn t out yet. won t be released publicly until around 5:30, filed in the house. senate mitch mcconnell leader should be doing it in the snalt. so senator lee wants to go through the bill. spokesman said he was happy on the tax credit with the progress they made there, that issue that got senator rubio to yes. and very hopeful he will be voting yes on the bill in the end but wants to read it first. expectation on leadership side of things is senator lee will be there in the end just wants to make sure everything he s been told. but it brings up a key point. they are pretty close to there on this. and no one really has the full
special room at the fbi, he would go into a special room with the attorney general to meet with the president of the united states. back then it was a daily meeting going right on the heels of this briefing into the presses s briefing. the second thing was the way he he work ed at both a tactical level and strategic level. at the tactical level, sometimes he would be briefing exkquisite intelligence about terrorist plots and he would be track iin it for more details, looking for the edges of the jigsaw puzzle piece. he was also looking at the wider picture that all the pieces formed and making connection cans between the parts of that puzzle in a a way that i have seen few people able to do. i wonder about something that come cans up. how you learn stuff and process it and deal with people. the social or. leadership side of it. muller an organizational man, we know that. he s talked about leadership in the military.
absence, and that puts the available republican yeses at 49. republicans, of course, need more than that. no word now on when they expect to hold a vote. all they re saying now on the leadership side is that it s deferred. abby, clayton, todd. allison, thank you. abby: it reminds you, though, every vote matters. hopefully the best for senator john mccain. this is very tight. as you can imagine the democrats, clayton, they re loving every moment. clayton: well, democrats have advice for republicans. and dan pfeiffer tweeting this. former senior adviser to barack obama. he tweeted this: general rule of politics. if you have to rush to pass your bill before people find out what s in it, you will regret passing that bill. that s really good advice. abby: it s great advice. and probably something they should have listened to eight years ago when they shoved obamacare down everybody s throat. do you remember this moment with nancy pelosi? this was in 2010 she was talking about passing obam
house leadership side they feel like they should have been at the table earlier. and yeah, not just on policy but on the approach, and it appears that we are hearing from the speaker, from the president and vice president that there is no consensus on what is going on happen next. i want you to listen to paul ryan, president trump and vice president pence. we are going to be living with obamacare for the foreseeable future. i think we have to let obamacare go it s way for a little while and we will see how it goes. we will end the obamacare nightmare and give the american people the world class health care they deserve. until then i can promise you, president trump is never going to stop fighting to keep his promises to the american people, and we will make america great again. so is this administration going to let it run for a while or is he going to keep fighting to repeal it? they are going to have to do both. they are going to have to let it
leadership have advocated for a number of months that we need to move out of that space. the negotiations that was mentioned earlier, the past two weeks, the primary focus of negotiations from the camp leadership side is telling the army corps of engineers and north dakota officials, give us more time. we re cleaning up this camp. this is our responsibility. we re working with the standing rock sioux tribe, working with other organizations like the thunder valley community development corporation, the standing rock community development corporation, on cleaning up that camp. so it s absurd to kick all those people out who have been working tirelessly over the past three weeks to clean up that camp and just take over. my fear is that we re going to see this whole media spin come out saying, look, they didn t clean up their mess when we have been asking for weeks, give us more time to clean up the work and get all these tents all the tents and things out of that space. i think that nor