records saying they would be opposed to betsy devos s nomination as education secretary. it s important to note that republicans they can actually lose three senators and at this point they are not expected to do. that but this is going to be as tight as it can possibly get. as it currently stands, the vote will be 50/50. republicans control the courthouse which means mike pence, president of the senate and his capacity, will come up and cast the tiebreaking vote. anderson? thank you very much. up next, been a busy start for the trump presidency. a lot of executive actions signed and under scrutiny. plus a supreme court nominee picked already. in a moment i ll speck with glenn beck who is no fan of donald trump, has he changed his mind at all? we ll talk to him about. that and the first lady breaking her silence over some reports about whether or not she ll finally move to washington. americans - 83% try to eat healthy.
you offer your super bowl pick and president trump has shown quite an affinity for tom brady. i think you know where i come down on that one. yeah? sean, senators murkowski and collins say they re going to vote no on betty devos nomination. senator pence would have to cast the tiebreaking vote. how confident are you that you have all the other republican senators locked down? what s the level of concern in the white house that her nomination will fail? zero. i have confidence she ll be the next secretary of education. she s unbelievably qualified, advocator for teacher, students, parents. i think the games being played with betsy devos are sad. she is someone who s been a tireless advocate over the last couple decades to support reforms that benefit children. they ll be the real winners with her as secretary of education. sara murray. in terms of both the two
relitigation. how many times are we going to continue to fight about health care? they think the more republicans want to fight about health care, they can say, hey, they keep fighting about the past. who s looking out now? the other thing they re counting on is mitt romney. can he come up with a viable alternative? i think that s going to be the challenge. let s say under rich s scenario there s a president romney, a 50/50 republican senate with vice president say jindal today as the tiebreaking vote since he was here and the republican house. they re going to have to figure out how to come up with their own plan and how to deal with the fact it s going to look like the deficit goes up if they repeal it. right? they ll have this deficit problem. it s a lot more complicated to repeal this thing than it sounds on a campaign bumper sticker. yeah. rich? one, this law has been persistently unpopular. it was about 32% before it passed. last poll before the supreme court decision was abo
they think the more republicans want to fight about health care, they can say, hey, they keep fighting about the past. who s looking out now? the other thing they re counting on is mitt romney. can he come up with a viable alternative? i think that s going to be the challenge. let s say under rich s scenario there s a president romney, a 50/50 republican senate with vice president say jindal today as the tiebreaking vote since he was here and the republican house. they re going to have to figure out how to come up with their own plan and how to deal with the fact it s going to look like the deficit goes up if they repeal it. right? they ll have this deficit problem. it s a lot more complicated to repeal this thing than it sounds on a campaign bumper sticker. yeah. rich? one, this law has been persistently unpopular. it was about 32% before it passed. last poll before the supreme court decision was about 34%. if you re not making that an issue as a republican, i think that s malprac
people still don t understand it. and lots of it is still controversial. they re counting on two things here. one is the white house fatigue. they think it brings up what savannah brought up about the relitigation. how many times are we going to continue to fight about health care? they think the more republicans want to fight about health care, they can say, hey, they keep fighting about the past. who s looking out now? the other thing they re counting on is mitt romney. can he come up with a viable alternative? i think that s going to be the challenge. let s say under rich s scenario there s a president romney, a 50/50 republican senate with vice president say jindal today as the tiebreaking vote since he was here and the republican house. they re going to have to figure out how to come up with their own plan and how to deal with the fact it s going to look like the deficit goes up if they repeal it. right? they ll have this deficit problem. it s a lot more complicated to repeal th