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alexander, people who worked with the president before, and who might be willing to break ranks and support ideas. how do you get past the fundamental disagreement with starting over? that s the question. is there going to be a bill or not? we ve identified several areas where there could be an agreement. republicans did a great job early on of presenting a reasonable tone. lamar alexander being typical of that. it revealed the strategy, undermined by mike pence in that last exchange with you, an dree gentleman. senator jon cornyn, let s talk about what possible communication can exist between the two sides, between democrats and republicans if republicans are saying that any legislation that s already been written is a nonstarter. the bill was written in the senate, almost entirely along partisan lines. there was an attempt, you know, by senator chuck grassley, mike enzi and olympia snowe but they
sense steps toward reform that the white house and leaders on the democrat side of the aisle in congress, they don t want to consider. so it makes you wonder, what truly is their motivation? what is their intention? if they won t even consider these common sense broad-base support ideas that would work. all right. so we promised every day americans who were in the room tonight, we are going to speak with them in a little bit. they are getting all wired up there, getting it so they can get questions from us. these were the tea partiers who were there tonight. we ll get their response to sarah palin s speech in just a moment. plus, there was this today. the weather. it rained and it poured and the ground gave way and tons of mud slid downhill taking cars and homes with it. our thelma gutierrez is live from suburban, los angeles. boy, oh, boy. we know it s winter.
incorporate some simple steps that have broad support. the best ideas, not backroom deals. but things like insurance purchases across state lines and the tort reform that we have talked about. those things that are common sense steps that the white house and leaders on the democratic side of the aisle in congress they don t want to consider. makes you wonder what truly is their motivation? what it their intention if they won t even consider these common sensed broad-based support ideas that would work and to create jobs washington should jump start energy projects. i said it during the campaign and i will say it now, we need an all of the above approach to energy policy. that means proven conventional resource development, and support for nuclear power and i was thankful that the president at least mentioned nuclear
reform that we talked about. those things that are common sense steps towards reform. the white house and leaders on the democrat side of the aisle in congress, they don t want to consider. so it makes you wonder what truly is their motivation. what is their intention? if they won t even consider these common sense broad-base support ideas that would work. sarah palin called the tea party movement a ground up call for action forcing both parties to change the way they are doing business. coming up tuesday right here on cnn, larry king live primetime exclusive with the first lady michelle obama. she ll be talking about the first family s first year in the white house. plus, she s getting tough on childhood obesity. she ll explain why you should, too. that s larry king live tuesday night at 9:00 p.m. hooern here on cnn. well, every expert, every former player and fan is predicting the winner of the