elect? we refer to anything like that is done you get the full benefit of the conversation to the extent both sides agreed to a ruee read out. in the meantime, beyond what is publicly disclosed, i just cannot disclose anything further than that. it would be highly inappropriate for any of us to do that. so i m going to have to stick with that. i can talk about a lot of aspect t about the transition. i can talk about many aspects of the campaign manager forum last night. a number of different policies that the president elect is very focused on for his first 100 days when he gets to washington. but i can t and i won t disclose any further details on private conversations, let alone private conversations that the president elect is having with world leaders. kellyanne conway, appreciate you being with us, thank you.
died. the day that the clintons came to see the white house. the loss of the presidencye h for george bush held an unusual twist of fate. i thought about it a lot. broke my heart. but he said, i realize that with the press against you and you don t have the house or the senate, george never that you would have had the worst four years of your life. and not me. just the family. and it took it a while for know buy that. but maybe that s true.e. maybe george wouldn t have been elected president. he wouldn t. he wouldn t have been elected governor. it would have been very difficult for hi to have rune n 1994, and difficult for jeb to have run in 1994 and so his paia really made pain of loss made it possible for us to run for public service, which i found tr be one of the great ironies of my life. for only the second time in american history, a father and
only $400 billion over 10 years. the senate rejected that 97-0. in april he offered another plan plan that was so fuzzy, thee head says we don t estimate speeches.tary, meanwhile the republicans offered several specific plans to deal with the national debt. plans that would devastate the economy and the country. in your opinion. but at least they had a plan. they had the cap cut and. balance, and you had no plan. in april the president of the united states put out a out framework that would do inefic reduction in the same period of time. but it is on fuzzy he couldn t square it. and he has been spending spe every day, every weekweekince negotiating negotiating on at cs workework that can pass and work. why have you had nois plan?a. that s not fair.i know i know the republican leadership says that, but it is not true.e. the nonpartisan head of the congressional office says weon can t score a speech. c t
i know the republican leadership says that, but it is not true.e. the nonpartisan head of the congressional office says weon can t score a speech. c t let s do it your way. the republican plan that oy? passed the house of pas representatives, and the rsent republicans were in the senatele would in the cbo require ben beneficiaries of medicare to pay $6500 a year more, $6,500 a year more for medicare thanoda they do today. and why are they doing that?ey d it is because they want to preserve i don t think the w speaker says this, but it is tax cuts for the top americans that we cannot afford. demonshey demonstrated in their plans, and itr give them credit for this, that if you try to balance our budget without revenues and without tax revenues, then you aren forced to put in place juceptionally harsh cuts not just for medicare b beneficiaries, but for