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The Big Four met on and off for more than three hours Tuesday night in Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s conference room in the Capitol. | Drew Angerer/Getty Images
DRIVING THE DAY
HERE’S WHAT WE CAN SAY at this early hour. If you are gambling or setting odds, there’s a damn good chance that there will be a stimulus deal reached. It could be reached today maybe! Theoretically! given that: Friday is the government funding deadline, all the leaders agree a Covid relief deal should be paired with government funding, they have said they won’t leave town until a Covid deal is notched and passed,
0 sides are afraid of folks not showing up in the old dominion. also today, a decade ago when medicare part d was in the hot seat on health care. some folks are trying to compare it to the current rocky rollout. how much of the reception and the objections are actually similar to today s talk? good morning from washington. it s tuesday, october 29th, 2013. this is the daily rundown. i m chuck todd. to my first reads of the morning. for more than thee years it was a key component of the president s sales pitch to the public, a promise he made repeatedly while selling the health care law. if you like your health care plan, you keep your health care plan. these folks need to stop scaring everybody. if you like your health care plan, you keep your health care plan. nobody s going to force you to leave your health care plan. if you like your doctor, you keep seeing your doctor. i don t want government bureaucrats meddling in your health care. but the point is i don t want insuranc