Politically, from that statement, this white house thinks and well see whether theyre right or not, they can weather the political storm from a Government Shutdown by saying were not negotiating until schumer backs down. They think inside the white house from my conversations with senior officials there, that Chuck Schumer overplayed his hand on daca and they are going to push back here and say we gave you six years of an extension, a long time for Childrens Health insurance, a program, chip as its known that, democrats said they had to have. The president gave on that. Said hes willing to work on daca. The bottom line is, this white house is taking a very hard line in these negotiations. Shannon sounds like it from that statement. All right, ed henry live on the beat for us, thank you. The president foreshadowing a shutdown a short while ago, tweeting, quote, its not looking good. White house correspondent kevin cork joins us with where the white house goes next. Youre right. It was i
put priorities in line. one of the biggest priorities is what is not happening not funding the government and not funding the troops. can i agree with mr. collins on something. mr. collins brings excellent points with regard to the military. but he also probably realizes that there s some emergencies on some nonmilitary matters as well. you know, one-third of the nondefense discretionary budget is spent on security measures. everything from counter intelligence issues, to homeland security and so forth. we have to take care of our veterans as well. we have to take care of these nondefense matters. just at the same time we re taking care of these military matters. we have to do it in a way that s consistent with the values of the american people. they re demanding a solution. we have to come to the table right now. it s 12:40 eastern time, we should go to the table right now. i don t think we should delay. we have to get to the work of the american people.
put priorities in line. one of the biggest priorities is what is not happening not funding the government and not funding the troops. can i agree with mr. collins on something. mr. collins brings excellent points with regard to the military. but he also probably realizes that there s some emergencies on some nonmilitary matters as well. you know, one-third of the nondefense discretionary budget is spent on security measures. everything from counter intelligence issues, to homeland security and so forth. we have to take care of our veterans as well. we have to take care of these nondefense matters. just at the same time we re taking care of these military matters. we have to do it in a way that s consistent with the values of the american people. they re demanding a solution. we have to come to the table right now. it s 12:40 eastern time, we should go to the table right now. i don t think we should delay. we have to get to the work of the american people.
put priorities in line. one of the biggest priorities is what is not happening not funding the government and not funding the troops. can i agree with mr. collins on something. mr. collins brings excellent points with regard to the military. but he also probably realizes that there s some emergencies on some nonmilitary matters as well. you know, one-third of the nondefense discretionary budget is spent on security measures. everything from counter intelligence issues, to homeland security and so forth. we have to take care of our veterans as well. we have to take care of these nondefense matters. just at the same time we re taking care of these military matters. we have to do it in a way that s consistent with the values of the american people. they re demanding a solution. we have to come to the table right now. it s 12:40 eastern time, we should go to the table right now. i don t think we should delay. we have to get to the work of the american people. i should note that one thing
put priorities in line. one of the biggest priorities is what is not happening not funding the government and not funding the troops. can i agree with mr. collins on something. mr. collins brings excellent points with regard to the military. but he also probably realizes that there s some emergencies on some nonmilitary matters as well. you know, one-third of the nondefense discretionary budget is spent on security measures. everything from counter intelligence issues, to homeland security and so forth. we have to take care of our veterans as well. we have to take care of these nondefense matters. just at the same time we re taking care of these military matters. we have to do it in a way that s consistent with the values of the american people. they re demanding a solution. we have to come to the table right now. it s 12:40 eastern time, we should go to the table right now. i don t think we should delay. we have to get to the work of the american people. i should note that one thing