without the anchor of a government shut down dragging them down might be a compelling message for republicans because it s remarkable and i think people will start to recognize it a bit more now that we re not talking about washington politics, just how completely the obama white house seems to have botched the general rollout of the post most i m prior tabl program but what allows people to buy health insurance. democrats know it s a serious problem and this is why if it continues to be a problem, we probably won t be talking about the shut down in three months time. right, anthony weiner, let talk about 2016, you have good connections with hillary clinton and she is expected to run, not sure what the gop is and when you look at the runners and riders here, who do you think the democrats should fear most, is it chris christie or actually, potentially someone
washington model. i mean, this is a system that isn t working in the bureaucracy and congress. it not working with the presidency and you are going to now see the budget committees come together for the first time in fouriers and we re expected to magically produce something by the 13th on december. i don t quite know how that will happen because all the habits of the city right now are exactly backwards, and they are more likely to lead to gridlock than so solutions. let s end this on a happy note. i want to show you a live shot of the panda cam. you were distraught it was not in business. there is a live video of the panda cam. they are alive and well and we can see them in their natural habitat. give me your reaction to this news. it s wonderful. my granddaughter has a baby panda she carries around which she calls creatively panda.
women led the way to reopening the government, no temper tantrums and begs the question are women better negotiators than men? i ll talk about that with star jones, attorney and spokes person for the professional women and e.d. hill, author of i m not your friend, i m your parent. tough. sounds like my mother, actually. star jones, would we be better to kick the men out of the room in washington and let the women thrash it out or is this a terrible cliche that when actually push comes to shove wouldn t make a difference? it did make a difference. it s interesting of the 13 senators that put the bipartisan together half were indeed women, when women only comprise 20% of the senate. we have 20 seats out of 100. it s clear the women took the lead in the situation and i would tell you, in these, i try to learn in life.
his instincts might be right that obama care is potentially a disaster for the democrats and the president. the system simply didn t seem to work very well. i agree with him on that. throughout this nonsense of the last two weeks have hit on the great vulnerability. i am not saying that he is wrong on a lot of these issues. it s the way that he s gone about doing it they disagree with. however, that said, i know a lot of people in texas who absolutely love him, who feel that he is the strong champion, the man of principles that they don t find in washington. they find him they find him to be somebody who s very fresh. don t you also see that that is the extreme position right now? we were talking in the break about how the country is moving to the middle. right. you can t be extreme on the right or extreme on the left because you can t find compromise in those two position. and a ted cruz, though he may stand in his own moral space, that s not the morality of the country.
when you got back to west virginia, what are you saying to your constituents there, the people of west virginia, many of whom must be completely exasperated with what is happening in washington. how do you explain it? kind of pledges can you give going forward? first of all, they tell me how bad things look and what they have been seeing and they all know me and i know them and i said if you think it s ugly from where you re setting, you ought to be sitting in my set and watching it happen. we re not used to this. in west virginia we don t do business this way. we try to identify our problem, bring people together, put our state ahead of our politics and work through it. that s what we always did when i was governor and we did it when i ve been in legislature. it s always been about my state is first. this sabis about our country. why they are playing such high stakes poker, piers, is beyond me. this is self-inflicted by