. >> so this is obviously in stark contrast leading up to friday's failed vote on health care reform, white house secretary seanhad no plan "b." >> how confident are you that the bill will pass, and if it doesn't pass, is there a plan "b"? >> no, there is no plan -- i mean, there's plan "a" and plan "a." we're going to get this done. i'm not looking -- we're not looking at a plan "b." we have plan "a." it's going to pass. we're going to go from there. >> you said there is only plan "a." >> right. >> at this point is there an acknowledgement perhaps there does need to be a plan "b"? >> no, plan "a." the president's plan is on to pass the bill tonight, get to it the senate, sign a bill. once it goes to conference. that's the president's plan. >> is there any plan if the bill does not pass tonight? >> no. >> what is the plan "b" -- >> it's going to pass, so that's it. >> now the president saying, i know we're going to make a deal on health care, that's such an easy one. joining us to talk about it, former labor secretary robert reich, author of "saving capitalism for the many, not the few." stephen moore, heritage