he answered the questions you all asked and i think that s an opportunity for the american people to hear directly from him. a week ago today he sat down and had a one-on-1, 1-on-one interview with one of your one of your colleagues here, not here, but clearly in one of the networks here, and talked was asked about title 42. so the american people have heard from the president when we when we, again, when we were in new york and again right when, after the meeting you heard directly from the president after the meeting he had with the big four, if you will. and he gave remarks and then took questions. so the american people have heard directly from him, especially when he laid out how that conversation went with the big four. you described the discussions this week between white house officials and congressional staff as productive. what from those talks do you believe is pointing to the signs of progress? i m not going to get into details of private conversations.
veteran healthcare visits. teachers would lose their jobs. 8 million americans would lose the jobs. john: the list of horribles, none of those are in the bill. you cap spending at 22, and then when you limit growth, you are effectively, balancing against inflation what going to lose money over the next ten years. you are listening to someone who told us inflation was transitory, and don t worry about afghanistan, we have it covered. the worst experience for the country we have seen perhaps since vietnam. not a word that this administration, this president say has been truthful, especially on this bill. let s talk about your question, when it comes to the manchin idea, which is you go back to 22 spending levels.