You know, “compromise” has become a dirty word, but it’s - bipartisanship and compromise still has to be possible. Look - hey, look, it’s all about compromise. THE PRESIDENT: Well, you’re more confident than I am. THE PRESIDENT: Well, look, you know, it’s like my asking you, “Are you sure your next show is going to be a success?” Right? You know. COOPER: Do you think you’ll have a deal by the time you get on Air Force One in eight days? COOPER: You’re flying - you’re flying to Europe, I think, in eight days. I think banning assault weapons was the toughest deal I worked on - and succeeded. COOPER: Is this the toughest deal you’ve worked on? (Laughter.) And I was never - I was relatively good at putting together deals. You know, look, I’ve been - I was a senator for 370 years. COOPER: We’re going to get into a lot - a lot of those details. It’s not going to raise one single cent (inaudible). And, by the way, all of it’s paid for - every single penny. There’s a lot that people don’t understand. For example, you know, we want to get the economy moving, but millions of women can’t go to work because they don’t have any childcare. It has a lot of money in there for environmental remediation as well as care economy. We’re both have - we have two plans: one is the infrastructure plan - roads, highways, bridges, buses, trains, et cetera - and the other one is what I call the “care economy”. No, look, Anderson, we’ve been - I’ve probably spent, well, well over 100 hours. We want to get into the details of what you’re calling the Build Back Better plan.īefore we get into that though, I just want to know - there’s been a lot of negotiating going on behind the scenes, as I’m sure you are very involved with. So, there’s a lot to get to tonight, and we got a lot of great questions from our audience. COOPER: With that, I want to welcome the 46th President of the United States, President Joe Biden.
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