>>
good evening from new york. i'm
lawrence
o'donnell. my first guest of the night, distinguished gentleman from delaware, vice president
joe biden
. we taped our interview earlier tonight. mr. vice president, thanks for joining us tonight.
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i'm happy to be with you.
>>
at the u.n. last week,
president obama
asked the israelis to extend the freeze on
west bank
construction but they allowed the freeze to expire at midnight last night. the
west bank
settlers today have been celebrating, some refusing to build. should
netanyahu
extend the freeze on the build and if he doesn't are the peace talks doomed?
>>
i don't think the peace talks are doomed. it's a politically difficult situation where both mr.
abbas
as well as prime minister
netanyahu
. the good news is the talks have not ended. you have
abbas
saying -- president
abbas
saying he would take under consideration what the next move would be. you have
netanyahu
saying he wants to continue the talks. george mechel is headed to the region as i speak. we still hope there will be a way to bridge this divide to keep the talks going.
>>
as we all know
bob woodward
has a hot "inside the
white house
" book. i want to go back to the first, "the promise." in that book you tell the president not to do
health care
in the first two years. you urged him instead to concentrate on the economy and jobs. if the president had followed your advice you were giving him at that time, what would the unemployment numbers look like now and where would the
democrats
be in the congressional campaign?
>>
look,
lawrence
, i'm not going to confirm anything i've said to the president privately. because it is that. hopefully he listens to it because i give it to him, that's why i didn't do it on the air. the president did something nobody has been able to do since
teddy roosevelt
, deliver a
health care
change, which is now beginning to roll out. one of the positive things about the
health care
of the president, it is going to drive down the long-term debt by $110 billion in the next five years and a trillion after that, the following 10. i think the president deserves remarkable credit for such a monumental peace of legislation.
>>
as everyone knows the economy is always the most important factor in national elections. unemployment today is running almost 50% higher than in
1994
when the
democrats
last
lost control
of both the house and the
senate
. is that what you meant when you said today if we make this referendum on the current
state of affairs
we lose?
>>
yes, because, look, people are angry. people are upset. people are like the kitchen table i grew up around. when there was a recession and unemployment, the people sitting around that table, the adults, the adults, my dad, they were afraid they were going to lose their job. they were angry. they have a right to be angry. they are focusing on us. if it's a referendum of the
state of the nation
we're in trouble but it's a choice. all elections are a choice. the choice between what the
republicans
are offering as
pete sessions
, congressman, a good guy,
smart guy
said, when asked if
republicans
took control of the house, what would they do, he said, we'd go back to the same exact agenda. we have to make it clear what we've done and what we're offering to do, planning to do from here and what they have done to get us in this mess and what they are offering. that is not a choice -- that's not a referendum, that's a choice. if we do that, we're going to be just fine.
>>
mr. vice president, the democrat's tax position is to allow the current
tax rates
, bush
tax rates
, to stay in place for everyone except the top brackets. if that's a winning political position, why shouldn't the
democrats
in the house and the
senate
vote on it now before the election.
>>
look, i'm not sitting in the
senate
any longer doing it
day to day
. the
leader of the house
and leader of the
senate
have made their own judgments about everything from filibusters to tactical moon ufrs the other side would take. the important thing is we accomplish what we're setting out to do, give
middle class
taxpayers a tax brachlt by teak. by the way, everyone would get the
tax break
, the same they got up to $250,000. $700 billion the
republicans
want to spend continuing the
tax breaks
for the very wealthy, $360 billion of that goes to 120,000 families that have an average income of $8.3 million. they are good people. but what are they going to do with $310,000
tax break
they can't do with the $8 million they have. whereas the
tax break
for a family of four making $50,000 is $2100. a family of four making $100,000 is $4100. that's the difference between making your car payment, your
car insurance
, keeping your kid in college, being able to pay your bills. what we want to do is we want to give
middle class
taxpayers the money to be able to go out and do the things they need to do, generate economic growth in this economy. we want to take the $700 million and pay down the debt. and our republican friends, i find them kind of fascinating. they keep lecturing us about the debt they created, now they are talking about wanting to extend a
tax cut
that cost $700 million for the wealthiest among us and they keep paying for it.
>>
the
republicans
seem to have their own
sarah palin
in christine o'donnell. you're the only democrat alive that's beaten both of them in elections. what do you have to teach
democrats
about how to stop the palin -- no relation on o'donnell, palin-o'donnell phenomenon.
>>
take them seriously. treat them with respect. debate their ideas. don't get diverted by silly things they may or may not have said that have nothing to do with policy. what we should be doing, the
democrats
, is focusing on what they are offering and those who agree with them, and what they are against and compare it to what we are for and what we're against. the truth of the matter is, when we do that, we'll do just fine. but
lawrence
, actually, i really think that the win in delaware, and i'm sorry to see a really first rate guy lose, although he would be a much tougher candidate, i suspect, the fact of the matter is it's a
wakeup call
, not just for
republicans
but for
democrats
. there's a lot of
democrats
who might have been thinking about doing exactly what a lot of
republicans
did. not show up and vote in the primary. this is a
wakeup call
to
democrats
. we have to show up and we have to make our case and focus on the differences, not their personalities.
>>
you sent out a fund-raising e-mail today saying, quote,
republicans
running now are not your grandfather's
republican party
. they are from the republican
tea party
. now, is there a risk in an e-mail like that, that it could stimulate more
tea party
energy than anti-
tea party
energy?
>>
look, a lot of the
tea party
folks are just normal -- they are all normal americans. but they are americans who are just angry and fed up. others are ideologically, from associate security, wanting to privatize it and other things. the fact of the matter is, what i really said was this is not even your father's
republican party
. these folks don't want to talk. these folks don't want to enter into a compromise. these folks don't want to come up with practical solutions. i know what they are against. what i don't know is what they are for. why are they against us trying to stimulate jobs by giving
tax cuts
to the
middle class
? why are they against us stimulating jobs by giving
tax breaks
to
small businesses
, which, in fact, are the ones that create the jobs? why don't they think it's important to develop
alternative energy
and all the jobs that would flow from those
green jobs
and encourage manufacturing to stay here in the
united states
? why is it they don't even support the president's proposal to continue to increase our investment in infrastructure, which would be necessary if we had
full employment
. i know what they are against. they are against all those things. i just don't know what they are for.
>>
today you said that the base, your base in the
democratic party
should, quote, stop whining. i'm going to give you an opportunity you used to have in the
senate
, mr. vice president, would you like to revise and extend your remarks on that one?
>>
yes. what i mean, there's some on the democratic base, not the core of it, that are angry because we didn't get every single thing they want. we've got a
health care
bill every day becomes more apparent how much it does for people in terms of businesses and cost and availability. because there was no public option, some of them are so angry they say we're not going to participate. they should stop that. these guys, if they win the other team, they should appeal
health care
. i want them to tell me why what we did wasn't an incredibly significant move that's progressive and helping people. the same way with a lot of other issues. it's time to focus. this is a choice. the president has done a remarkable job given the fact that you and i and a mutual friend,
pat moynihan
, when you were running his show and i was his colleague, a majority in the
senate
used to mean 51 votes. since we've gotten elected,
barack obama
and
joe biden
, there's a new majority in the
senate
, 60 votes. what the president has been able to do has been truly remarkable with the help of a democratic congress. and so those who don't -- didn't get everything they wanted, it's time to just buck up here, understand that we can make things better, continue to move forward, but not yield the
playing field
to those folks who are against everything that we stand for in terms of the initiatives we put forward.
>>
you know, i didn't think of myself as running
pat moynihan
's show, liz moynihan ran
pat moynihan
's show as you can remember.
>>
that's true. if she's listening, i send her my love and also their lovely daughter -- they are a great family.
>>
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