health care, even fighting health care. the house will return on september 23rd to vote son the budge resolution but won t take up the infrastructure bill until the reconciliation bill is ready. the be president biden addressed concerns about the cost. this won t be anything like my predecessor whose unpaid for tax cuts added nearly $1 trillion in four years to the national debt. the investments i m proposing will be fully paid for over the long term by having the largest corporations, including the 55 corporations that paid zero federal tax last year and the super wealthy begin to pay their fair share. joining us now to talk about this punch bowl news founder anna palmer and associated press white house reporter jonathan le mire. the coast of the rec sill bill is a particular concern to
the other thing is that he met with the north and south koreans together, so linking the south korean peace process with u.s. negotiations could yield some real dividends. the problem is now all that s left is the hard work. it s this so far i remember rec sill i can t believe problem where kim jong-un is not going to eliminate his nuclear arsenal by the end of trump s first term so we need a more reasonable approach. what, joe, do you think iran is thinking as they look on to all this? does the president at all send some sort of a message that, hey, having nuclear weapons puts iran in a more powerful negotiating position because look what s happening with north korea? it does, it sends exactly that message, alex, that if you have nuclear weapons i will treat you more seriously. i will solicit a meeting with you. but it also tends trump s message which is let s talk. let s talk. you can gain by having talks. the problem is iran is not north korea. they ve seen what trump is doing