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and i m confident that the people who speaker boehner and mitch mcconnell will appoint will hold the line on the framework for this debate. this is all about how do we force the federal government to live within its means. it is not comfortable. it is difficult. but this is what i think the voters told us in the 2010 election. this is what they re demanding. this is what we need to deliver. on this super committee, on the three republicans that mitch mcconnell will put in there, you know, an easy appointment process would be, well, how about the three republicans that were part of the gang of six. would you be comfortable with that, senators crapo, coburn and chambliss? i can t figure out whether it would be doing somebody a favor or not to appoint them to this committee. there will be a lot of attention and power on the committee. i don t know who senator mcconnell is going to appoint. i can guarantee you one thing. he s not going to appoint anybody who will vote for tax increases
effectively will not affect my ability to serve as commander in chief. dr. sanjay gupta will join us for a reality check. but up first, live action in the house of representatives and how it impacts a search for a deal to keep the government from a default most economist say could derail the already fragile recovery. this hour you see right there live debate. the house is expected by the end of this hour to pass the republican majority s cut, cap and balance plan. it would cut federal spending, then cap that spending and the house republicans also want a constitutional amendment requiring washington to balance its budget every year. as we watch the debate and the vote, this important footnote, this plan has absolutely zero chance of taking effect. so, why are you watching you might ask? this is for better or worse part of an important washington ritual, house republicans want their vote on their plan. the senate in the days ahead will also take votes on spending ideas tha
i don t think either proposal we will consider later, really, is the right way forward. neil: but what i don t understand, and i know you have an new that is near and dear to you, like an immediate step on all the redundancies but the president has been aware and leadership and both parties, of how the americans fool about this subject, going back to the elections and we still dilly dali over particulars whether it is $4 billion or $6 billion and that is whether we are racking up each day. what are they smoking? guest: i cannot say it any better. it is frustrating. let s settle on a continuing resolution to fund the government for the rest of the year and do the hard work that senators crapo and senator coburn and senator conrad and senator chambliss are undertaking. neil: but this is stuff we can do now with so many government agencies doing the same thing, how would you enact