have been excluded from the reuters pool have been excluded from the reuters pool. i wonder if you have any thoughts on that? thoughts on that? there is no decision to thoughts on that? there is no decision to exclude. - thoughts on that? there is no decision to exclude. we re - thoughts on that? there is no | decision to exclude. we re very thoughts on that? there is no - decision to exclude. we re very for them tojoin. there is the international pool and the uk pool. on the uk pool that is contributions from itn, sky and us. i would be very happy for them to join. you would need to get into negotiations about what contributions you make as part of that pool. we are very happy to get on with it and see if we can make it work. there is no objection at all from our side. i5 make it work. there is no ob ection at all from our side. at all from our side. is the issue the fact that at all from our side. is the issue the fact that you at all from our side. is the issue the fact that
biden. we ve got to work together. you know, you can only do so much by yourself. and that s what we re not designed to work that way. the house is. the senate was never designed that way. we re going to make the senate work the way it was intended to work. i m totally committed to that. so you can say you ll never produce a 60-vote threshold. we re going make it work. you re not taking reducing the 60-vote threshold off the table? we re going to make the place work. you can t make it work unless the minority has input. you can t disregard a person that s not in the majority. so the question becomes why is manchin so resistant? it sounds idealistic, but is it realistic? is the calculus for him to save the senate or to save his own seat? the better minds to this question, paul begala and david gregory. good to see you both. paul, do you think the democrats pull the trigger and try to get rid of these parliamentary
right now. if anyone understands the process, it s president joe biden. we ve got to work together. you know, you can only do so much by yourself. and that s what we re not designed to work that way. the house is. the senate was never designed that way. we re going to make the senate work the way it was intended to work. i m totally committed to that. so you can say you ll never produce a 60-vote threshold. we re going make it work. you re not taking reducing the 60-vote threshold off the table? we re going to make the place work. you can t make it work unless the minority has input. you can t disregard a person that s not in the majority. so the question becomes why is manchin so resistant? it sounds idealistic, but is it realistic? is the calculus for him to save the senate or to save his own seat? the better minds to this question, paul begala and david gregory. good to see you both. paul, do you think the democrats
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