By NBC's Kelsey Ognibene
On today’s show, Chuck spoke to Rep. Steve LaTourette (R-OH) and Rep. Jim Cooper (D-TN) about their attempt to pass a bipartisan budget back in March 2012. Their plan, the Cooper-LaTourette Budget, only received 38 votes and will be reintroduced the day after Election Day, November 7.
The Daily Rundown's Chuck Todd talks with Rep. Steve LaTourette and Rep. Jim Cooper about their failed bipartisan budget plan that received only 38 votes.
Currently, with no agreement on the budget, the United States in in danger of losing its top credit rating if a budget that decreases debt cannot be agreed upon.


Hi, YES!!!!!!!!!!!! I got both the name of the President and the year that answered the Chuck Toss question.....I got then both as my husband and I ate our breakfasts. It was 1952 and the President, the first registered Republican since Hoover and that was the term just before the four Roosevelt and then the Truman Presidencies, President Eisenhower!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It os too bad that no Republican has taken heed of the General//President's warning about the military//industrial complex! The got the question, Chuck. I am Kathy Williamson, justmekathyb48@verizon.net
Kathy, the reason no Republican has heeded to that message is that the Industrial Military Complex is Israel to gain money and Military Control of the Middle East 1 country at a time by the use of misinformation. They use the GOP and the well intended Tea Party, it was bought by Koch and twisted to their gains.
Oh no! Oh no! The sky is falling again chicken little. The sky is falling! Republicans are holding our credit rating hostage again. Oh no we better give into the terrorist demands. Really?
Balanced Budget is hard to obtain when Israel lobby has Congress pass laws and spend money on Israel to stay in Palestine against the interests of America and the American people.