the biden administration wants to see made permanent. so, i think this is part of building that for them. and the questions are whether or not they actually get there, but also how the execution of it goes. so, that s how you saw president biden say he s tapping gene sperling, this long-time democratic economic aide to oversee the spending here. he was talking about how when he oversaw the stimulus bill in 2009 amid the great recession, how crucial it was to just be on the phone, have these conversations at a granular level to make sure there is no fraud or abuse or mis-spending. i think that s the next big tactic for them to go after because, of course, republicans are going to be watching very closely for any kind of a misstep and if they haven t properly communicated it. be cautious, fullcourt press, that s number one. number two, what s the story out of the cdc today? we re getting new reporting that some of the covid guidelines put in place by the trump administration
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this weekend over the weekend we had the vice president out basic kae promoting the plan in kentucky, not an accident, right? that s his home state. i want to play some sound if i can from your former boss, senator rand paul, talking about the current state of the health care plan. take a listen. his argument would be a binary choice, do you this now through reconciliation, a senate process that s kind of a pain and then a second piece of legislation. what we re hearing is a binary choice is it s the ryan plan or the status quo. what he rammed through his committee is his without any amendments and that s the question. if we get what we ve got from ryan, obamacare-lite, he will not have the votes. we have to get to that point before true negotiations begin. right now i think there s a charm offensive going on. everyone s being nice to everybody because they want us to vote for this but we re not going to vote for it. elise, let me ask you, we learned last hour the president is he
fullcourt press. speaker ryan came out with rolled sleeves, literally, you see him there, and a powerpoint presentation to make his points to republicans, fellow lawmakers and some might say the president himself. let s talk about the realities of this new plan with nbc s medical contributor dr. emily azar and notable canadian ali velshi. doctor, let s start with you. a lot of i guess almost all health care groups are coming out against this plan. why? literally when you look at the list, it is probably every notable and important and influential group who represents doctors, hospitals, nurses, senior citizens as well as independently the american association of heart disease, diabetic association, american lung association. even offshoots, particularly the
before, but what george bush and other incumbent presidents may not have done in their second term around thinks they wanted to achieve by continuing to campaign and energizing the american people around the policies that he wants to implement? reverend, it s good to earn from your own mistakes but even better to learn from the mistakes of others. i definitely think that the president and his team, in looking at how to keep the pressure on and selling this message, is learning from george w. bush s mistakes. george w. bush said, i got elected, this is it, i can go out a little bit but it s a fullcourt press. that is needed. because republicans are going to be recalcitrant. they say, why do we have to negotiate? we have room to get beaten up. the president knows this and this is why the pressure is on. also, i think the difference, dana, what the president is pushing here, as i said earlier,
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