Anderson Cooper opened the town hall by asking President Biden how close he is to a deal on his signature legislation, the "Build Back Better" plan.
Biden quipped, "No Problem. All done."
The President then outlined what is in the legislation, calling it "a big deal."
"This is a big deal. We have two plans. One is the infrastructure plan — roads, highway, bridges, buses, trains, etc. And the other one is what I call the care economy. It has a lot of money in there for environmental remediation as well as care economy. 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 child care. That kind of thing. So there's a lot of pieces in there. There's a lot that people don't understand. And by the way, all this paid for. Every single penny."
Asked if it was the toughest deal he's ever worked on, the President said that passing the assault weapons ban when he was in the Senate was tougher.
"I think banning assault weapons is the toughest deal I worked on. And succeeded."
The President said that he does believe that "I'll get a deal" on his plan.
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