build china, who we know are trying to build a china, who we know are trying to build a rival china, who we know are trying to build a rival banking system. butl build a rival banking system. but i think the chinese build a rival banking system. emit i think the chinese system doesn t work fantastically well. we ve already saw that meeting at the start of the games, with xi and put in. how much support is there now? this is what we re all watching xi and putin. put up forward the case against nato, and china was very clearly behind that. but now, i think it looks very different. i think it looks very different. i think china has no interest in this level of instability anywhere, which will affect the global economy. it s not the way china tends to play the game. so there is some potential if the west plays it carefully to
getting it across. neil: some of the people were wondering the moderates made a big deal of getting the score. i wasn t faulting the cbo. wait a minute. they told you this isn t adding up and it s not free and won t add a dime to the deficit and you re still voting for it. well, but we just let s go to the senate and see what they do. what else do we learn? we learned that lots of these programs disappear after one, two, three years and that s what keeps the price tag down. if you extend them for the full ten years, this is suddenly $4.2 trillion and the deficit is $2.9 trillion. those are big numbers. they get attention in the senate. they deserve attention. the white house says it s going to fight inflation, bring women in to the labor force. how can it do it if they go away? they don t get it both ways. it cost as lot or it doesn t and none of those things happen. the senate recognizes this.
failure. we know that this system doesn t serve people like us or really anybody that was not directly involved in the system. take your time. take your time. nobody is rushing you. i think the question that most of us are feeling right now, what can we do next. it s clear that most of the people that have been in that courtroom or standing outside of that courthouse, every single damn day are the type of people that are action driven. we want to know what we can do next. take your time. me personally, i am especially not surprised at the outcome of this verdict for
secretary hank paulson, larry summers, democrats and republicans of both parties who feel there could be savings over the course of time. so the biden white house is guessing that the irs enforcement that she just referenced could raise them about $400 billion over ten years and that would make it so it doesn t add to the deficit but the cbo s projection says that it s going to be about half of that. still the president is moving forward. i don t know. it s going to take awhile to get through the senate, i think. probably after thanksgiving. in 2010, it s worth remembering that president biden then senator biden or vice president biden told larry king that the cbo was the gold standard. now we re hearing the white house say, well, not in this case. neil? neil: all right, peter doocy. thank you very much for that at the white house.
make up their own minds, but it s pretty devastating for some of these officials. i want to play a little bit more of that interview with governor ricketts. there is a new vaccine that donald trump is largely responsible for. it s been approved, full approve by the fda. again, polio vaccine is okay for parents and they have to comply with it to sending their kid to school, why not a lot of people, not just kids, the vaccine for this disease? yeah. and i think this is very different from polio that has very devastating effects. polio is devastating. over 4 million people, though, are dead from covid. we re a country that actually has a means to provide the vaccine. there s plenty of places where people and the health care systems and the government system doesn t provide for, people can t even get access. i m curious as someone who s been around politics and you know a lot of folks here in the