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-- not the national journal -- we like the national journal -- i'm sorry. [ laughter ] not the national journal -- the national inquienquirer as a cre source. if he had quoted the national journal, he might have a case. >> i just think to say something like that, it's just making it up. because there's no substantiation of something like that. and by the way, just to fact check, castro was the enemy of the kennedy administration, we all know that. lee harvey oswald was infatuated by castro. having a picture of guy, it doesn't make any sense. >> look, i'm a partisan democrat. the first rule in politics, if your opponents are doing stupid things, you got to shut up and let it happen. >> isn't it amazing? >> i think both of them are doing strange and weird things. cruz had a tough week too. called a basketball rim, a basketball ring, which is really a horrible thing to do in indiana. >> we'll get a translation from rick on that in a minute. >> so i don't think either candidate is covering themselves in glory. >> going back to that reference, howard stern discussions today, by cruz
-- not the national journal -- we like the national journal -- i'm sorry. [ laughter ] not the national journal -- the national inquienquirer as a cre source. if he had quoted the national journal, he might have a case. >> i just think to say something like that, it's just making it up. because there's no substantiation of something like that. and by the way, just to fact check, castro was the enemy of the kennedy administration, we all know that. lee harvey oswald was infatuated by...
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josh, from the national journal. good to talk to you. >> thanks john. jon: we also want to hear from you. behind donald trump and unite the sometimes fractious gop, the grand old party. our life is up and running. go to foxnews.com/happeningnow and get your thoughts in the conversation. heather: now with mister trump the most likely standardbearer, a lot of analysts are looking what they call the down ballot candidates and how they will fare with the billionaire businessman at the top of the ticket. republicans hold a nearly 60 seat majority in the house right now and in the senate, the republican majority narrows to just eight when you count the two independents in the upper chamber who vote caucus with the democrats. a question a lot of folks around the country are now asking, what does this mean, november? let's check in with rich edson live for us somewhere in washington today. rich? p6 here i am. it means democrats need to pick up only 4c and hold the white house to reclaim control of the senate. the republicans defending 24 senate seats, democrats
josh, from the national journal. good to talk to you. >> thanks john. jon: we also want to hear from you. behind donald trump and unite the sometimes fractious gop, the grand old party. our life is up and running. go to foxnews.com/happeningnow and get your thoughts in the conversation. heather: now with mister trump the most likely standardbearer, a lot of analysts are looking what they call the down ballot candidates and how they will fare with the billionaire businessman at the top of...
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the national journal is reporting some sources that say the obamas picked a home. they are trying to find out if this might be the obama's new address but the phone went dead when he called the realtor. it rents for $9500 a month. >> nice fixer upper there. >> yeah. >>> they write the laws but seems they don't have to follow the rules. >> an investigation for the news 4 i-team found congress isn't following the federal government standards for providing accommodations for parents. tonight scott mcfarland says some say the hill isn't as family friendly as it should be. >> here we go. >> miller will be a big brothermom. shea miller is a 13-year congressional staffer and miller remembers what it was like making the long walk from her car to the office when she was pregnant with sean. >> i remember when i was pregnant the first time, coming in, sparking in the garage and 15 minutes of waddling to my office. >> from your spot. >> from my spot to the office. >> because there are no designated spots for expecting moms. a house subcommittee made a note of it saying they wo
the national journal is reporting some sources that say the obamas picked a home. they are trying to find out if this might be the obama's new address but the phone went dead when he called the realtor. it rents for $9500 a month. >> nice fixer upper there. >> yeah. >>> they write the laws but seems they don't have to follow the rules. >> an investigation for the news 4 i-team found congress isn't following the federal government standards for providing accommodations...
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according to the national journal president obama and the first family will rent a home in the neighborhood after they leave the white house. it's in the northwest. the obamas are stay ing ing in dc until daughter sasha can finish school. president obama will be the first person to stay in town after office since wilson did so. >> imagine secret service in that area. >> imagine running into the president and first family at the uptown theater. >> you might run into them. >>> coming up, step g ping up the fight against isis. iraq forces said it's gaining ground. owner said he's relieved after a robbery at his jewelry store. >> what a day. it felt like late may may and tomorrow is going to feel like late june. 88 in buoy. we will come back and we will look ahead to the holiday weekend. there is some storms trying thanks for coming today. i want each of you to grab a 2x8 and cut it. you'll have 2 saws to choose from. you all chose the best tool for the job. wouldn't it make sense to make the same choice, when it comes to your truck? absolutely. this is the 2016 chevy silverado. nice. a good-lo
according to the national journal president obama and the first family will rent a home in the neighborhood after they leave the white house. it's in the northwest. the obamas are stay ing ing in dc until daughter sasha can finish school. president obama will be the first person to stay in town after office since wilson did so. >> imagine secret service in that area. >> imagine running into the president and first family at the uptown theater. >> you might run into them....
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the national journal reports that he will rent a house in the kalorama leaves office.ing in washington for a couple of years to allow sasha to finish high school. the exact location of the house is not being revealed. >> can't wait for the first cookout. >>> that is a quick look at what is going on. the news at 4:30 starts right now. >> developing now at 4:30, police say someone is shooting at drivers on a busy highway in arizona. nick giovanni is gathering the new information. we will have an update from the live desk in a moment. good morning, i'm andrea roane. >> she is. i'm mike hydeck. wednesday is here. what a gorgeous day we had yesterday. we would love a repeat. good morning, allyson. >> i was driving around georgetown. bad idea. i should have been walking with the rest of the area. so beautiful. what a great day to today will be just as nice but a little bit warmer. we are staying dry and barely any clouds in the sky. take a look temperature-wise, 57 martinsburg. 51 leesburg and 54 for waldorf. 54 manassas. no chill in the air like yesterday. highs mid-to-uppe
the national journal reports that he will rent a house in the kalorama leaves office.ing in washington for a couple of years to allow sasha to finish high school. the exact location of the house is not being revealed. >> can't wait for the first cookout. >>> that is a quick look at what is going on. the news at 4:30 starts right now. >> developing now at 4:30, police say someone is shooting at drivers on a busy highway in arizona. nick giovanni is gathering the new...
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host: you wrote this piece for the national journal, why george w. bush will not go to the gop convention. you write that the entire bush family has a strong dislike for donald trump. describe that. thet: this reminds me of relationship between the bush family and ross perot. he does not like them and they do not like him. ideological,l, temperamental, whatever you want to call it. relationshipe between donald trump and the bushes, it is much the same way. ofy do not have a history good relations. in this context, the bush family feels very strongly about a few things. the senior bush and barbara bush, all of them feel trump belittled their son and brother, teb bush, calling him jeb ligh and energy impaired, low energy jeb. understandably -- the bush's are understandably not. feel donald trump is probably a little too far out of the republican mainstream. it is just a lot of things. good positive history between all of them. i know in president george w. .ush's case, he is still angry in 2008, trump said he thought ifwould be a wonderful thing house
host: you wrote this piece for the national journal, why george w. bush will not go to the gop convention. you write that the entire bush family has a strong dislike for donald trump. describe that. thet: this reminds me of relationship between the bush family and ross perot. he does not like them and they do not like him. ideological,l, temperamental, whatever you want to call it. relationshipe between donald trump and the bushes, it is much the same way. ofy do not have a history good...
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from "thedefrank national journal" will talk about his coverage of both george w. bush and george h.w. bush. he will also talk about the bush family strong dislike of donald trump. "book tv" has 48 hours of nonfiction books at authors every weekend. saturday at 10:00 be -- 10:00 p.m. eastern, don watkins. >> the reason i say inequality isn't a problem, is because we are concerned with how much money you had, but how did you get? did you get it through a way that was fair or unfair? when you try to equalize people who earned their money honestly, we are trying to say that is not a fair way to treat people. t-rex in the book, mr. watkins not the american dream is limited by income inequality. on sunday afternoon, and iraq
from "thedefrank national journal" will talk about his coverage of both george w. bush and george h.w. bush. he will also talk about the bush family strong dislike of donald trump. "book tv" has 48 hours of nonfiction books at authors every weekend. saturday at 10:00 be -- 10:00 p.m. eastern, don watkins. >> the reason i say inequality isn't a problem, is because we are concerned with how much money you had, but how did you get? did you get it through a way that was...
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we'll talk to josh who is editor of the national journal, welcome to both of you. there is a public policy poll out elanafrom a couple of days ago, that hillary clinton's lead over bernie sanders is two percentage points within the margin of error. could she conceivably lose that state? >> it is an astonishing poll. california was supposed to be a strong state for california, because it is a diverse state. hillary clinton does well with minority voters with latunnos and african-american. and bernie sanders performed well with white voters. she could lose the state, or if she wins by a small margin, she will limp in to the democratic convention in philadelphia in july and really emerge as one of the weakest nominees we have seen in a long time. the question really is, we have seen trump get a bump after clinching the nomination. the question is will hillary clinton get a similar bump. will bernie sanders and his supporters be convinced to vote for hillary clinton? that could be the difference upon of victory and defeat. >> she is the presumptive nominee. why not is
we'll talk to josh who is editor of the national journal, welcome to both of you. there is a public policy poll out elanafrom a couple of days ago, that hillary clinton's lead over bernie sanders is two percentage points within the margin of error. could she conceivably lose that state? >> it is an astonishing poll. california was supposed to be a strong state for california, because it is a diverse state. hillary clinton does well with minority voters with latunnos and african-american....
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then come of the political editor for the national journal will preview tomorrow's primary on the roador campaign 2016. and the founder of mike will join us from new york to discuss the news site. he sure to watch c-span's washington journal beginning live every morning at 7:00 a.m. discussion on the challenges facing afghanistan's government. and then a look at human rights in north korea. with that, two events republican candidates are ahead of the indiana primary. first, senator ted cruz is in indianapolis, indiana followed by donald trump talking to voters in south bend, indiana. coming up on tuesday, consumer advocates and representatives from the credit card industry discuss credit card chip technology. you can see this event, live at noon eastern. later, a discussion on the challenges of transporting energy and hazardous materials. pipeline and hazardous materials at thetrator will speak center for strategic and international studies. live at 1:30 p.m. eastern on c-span3. i helped both countries with their constitutions being a facilitator of an agreement on key issues among ira
then come of the political editor for the national journal will preview tomorrow's primary on the roador campaign 2016. and the founder of mike will join us from new york to discuss the news site. he sure to watch c-span's washington journal beginning live every morning at 7:00 a.m. discussion on the challenges facing afghanistan's government. and then a look at human rights in north korea. with that, two events republican candidates are ahead of the indiana primary. first, senator ted cruz is...
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. >>> joining me from the "national journal" and national political reporter at the "washington post," ann gare rinse is with us as well. a ann, let me start with you. clinton campaigning in virginia, we're showing her at a roundtable there. she stressed this weekend, she and her campaign stressed we should not expect her to take the bait and levy personal attacks back at trump. isn't that what donald trump's primary opponents said in the beginning? >> absolutely. the clinton folks are trying to take the high road here and not lower her herself, what they see as lowering her herself basically to the gutter, level of he said-she said. that doesn't stop her surroga surrogates, her campaign, her friends from doing the same. to your point, a number of republican contestants here, you would certainly look at jeb bush as one of them, right, tried to do the same and basically said, that's beneath me, i'm not going to start pointing fingers. when marco rubio did it at the end, not only was it deemed too late, it also reflected badly on him. it's a very treacherous road. the clinton people's m
. >>> joining me from the "national journal" and national political reporter at the "washington post," ann gare rinse is with us as well. a ann, let me start with you. clinton campaigning in virginia, we're showing her at a roundtable there. she stressed this weekend, she and her campaign stressed we should not expect her to take the bait and levy personal attacks back at trump. isn't that what donald trump's primary opponents said in the beginning? >>...
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sue say pay for usa today and then ron of the national journal author of the new book love that boichlt it's a perfect gift for father's day. >> thank you very much. >> there you go. brit, some people were up upssed bringing it up and that politics stop at the water's edge. were you offended by what obama had to say? >> i was not offended. >> secondly, let me get the questions out. one were you offended and now that donald trump's rate sup, how affective do you think that he will be? >> well, he is going to be a very high correlation between the president's approval rating and then the fall. if that stays up, that's a plus in clinton's favorite as she runs here. whether he will be in the how attractive he is on the trump is anyone's guess. that's a key factor here and if i was o offended, no i was not. customs of politics is long gone. he got a question that he answered and it was easily a talking point and saying that he wants the leader to be rattled because there are getting a free ride for too long. >> trump not only took in coming from the president, but he took it from the democra
sue say pay for usa today and then ron of the national journal author of the new book love that boichlt it's a perfect gift for father's day. >> thank you very much. >> there you go. brit, some people were up upssed bringing it up and that politics stop at the water's edge. were you offended by what obama had to say? >> i was not offended. >> secondly, let me get the questions out. one were you offended and now that donald trump's rate sup, how affective do you think...
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the national journal this week quoting sources said the obamas have zeroed in on sheridan colorama anded no specific house. this one on colorama circle might do, but the driveway is small. real estate agents point to maybe this house, 10 colorama circle. privacy and off street, hidden away parking. the lease, $9500 a month, agents say it went off the market last week. when we called and asked about the house, the phone went dead. >> the number you are calling is temporarily unavailable. please try later. >> maybe that doesn't mean anything, but neighbors would welcome the obamas. sally burke preservationist in this neighborhood 36 years. >> well, since i live here, i think, it's a good choice. there are 30 kids on our street. it's become a very neighborhoody place to live. >> reporter: the heavily wooded area above rock creek park filled with embassies already-ly patrolled. in the district, tom sherwood, news 4. >> right now president obama's in the middle of a three-day visit to vietnam. today he took his push for closer ties with the country directly to the vietnamese people. the pre
the national journal this week quoting sources said the obamas have zeroed in on sheridan colorama anded no specific house. this one on colorama circle might do, but the driveway is small. real estate agents point to maybe this house, 10 colorama circle. privacy and off street, hidden away parking. the lease, $9500 a month, agents say it went off the market last week. when we called and asked about the house, the phone went dead. >> the number you are calling is temporarily unavailable....
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. >> the national journal sources that the presidential family picked a home in the sheridan neighborhood in northwest. news4's tom sherwood went house hunting yesterday to find out if the home household. neighbors say it's a nice home. >> it's very come comfy inside. >> the house leases for $9500 a month. that's a big ticket price. >> yeah. the president is worth about $12 million, something like that i read? they can afford it. >>> all right. 6:16 is the time right now. >> breaking news right now, we are shut down inbound 14th street bridge. take a look at this. sounds like a three-car crash right now. do not go this way if you can possibly avoid it this morning. i know it is very hard for a lot of folks headed into the district if you can perhaps delay, you are going to be sitting in major traffic. so again, right now we are shut down inbound 14th street bridge. if that vehicl truck could get out of the way and let traffic by, it would really help things right now. it's not something they can do. chopper 4 still over this problem on southbound d.c. 295 before benning road. they had the
. >> the national journal sources that the presidential family picked a home in the sheridan neighborhood in northwest. news4's tom sherwood went house hunting yesterday to find out if the home household. neighbors say it's a nice home. >> it's very come comfy inside. >> the house leases for $9500 a month. that's a big ticket price. >> yeah. the president is worth about $12 million, something like that i read? they can afford it. >>> all right. 6:16 is the time...
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. >> the national journal this week secured that the obamas have picked this neighborhood, but no specificse. they have privacy despite being close to the curb. it has off-street, hidden away parking. the lease, $9500 a month. it suddenly went off the market last week. when news 4 called asking about the house the phone line went dead and then no answer. >> the number you are calling is temporarily unavailable. anything, but neighbors would welcome the obamas. sally burke is a historic preservationist who has lived in the neighborhood 36 years. >> well, since i live here, i think it's a good choice. i suspect there are other neighborhoods that would do just as well. >> the area above the park filled with embassies is already heavily patrolled by federal law enforcement. tom sherman, news 4. >> a local woman is hitting the streets to find her perfect match. a unique approach she's taking to find a new kidney. >>> the warning about the zika virus ahead of the summer mosquito season. >> speaking of summer. summer like temperatures moving in across our region and the first day in the 80s today
. >> the national journal this week secured that the obamas have picked this neighborhood, but no specificse. they have privacy despite being close to the curb. it has off-street, hidden away parking. the lease, $9500 a month. it suddenly went off the market last week. when news 4 called asking about the house the phone line went dead and then no answer. >> the number you are calling is temporarily unavailable. anything, but neighbors would welcome the obamas. sally burke is a...
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the national journal is report ing tonight that president obama will rent a house in the neighborhood after he leaves office next year. that's in northwest. the obamas are saying in washington so allow their youngest d sasha to finish her final two years of high school here. the exact location of that house is not being revealed. at least not yet. president obama will be the first president to stay in washington after his term is up since wilson back in 1921. >> yeah, we keep giving him weather like this it might be easy to take in the sunny days. you might not want to leave washington in days likehis. >> this is what may should be. >>> it's going to get more like june. i don't think anybody is going to complain. not going to be crazy humid as we go through the rest of the week. a little bit hot but not crazy humid. our 3 degree guarantee, i was worried about this. reading 86, 87 on my car. i went 81 today for a high. the computers were on going 79 and 80. i thought that was going to be okay. we'll add up the numbers at 11:00. just gorgeous. 83 right now. wind west, northwest at 10 .
the national journal is report ing tonight that president obama will rent a house in the neighborhood after he leaves office next year. that's in northwest. the obamas are saying in washington so allow their youngest d sasha to finish her final two years of high school here. the exact location of that house is not being revealed. at least not yet. president obama will be the first president to stay in washington after his term is up since wilson back in 1921. >> yeah, we keep giving him...
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so obama s will number very good company and we understand from national journal first to report thisoving here to calarama off connecticut avenue headed to dupont circle near the washington hilton hotel. they'll move here after leaving white house next year and young daughter sasha has two years of high school left. obama s we understand have selected cararama and will rent not buy according to local realtors we've spop to about 15,000 a month. and it's a beautiful neighborhood guys lots of ambassadors residents and vips number two at british embassy lives down the road and president of world bank. and regular people as well. >> fantastic. >> what is your reaction. >> free world. >> how do you describe the neighborhood. >> charming, lovely, safe, comfortable. >> who lives here. >> french am bar door i don't know i can't tell you. >> what is your >> great place to take cookie and pie welcome to the neighborhood like everybody else. >> will you nothing on the doo door. >> drive by is great. nobody does it often enough around here. >> reaction so far this morning handful of people we've
so obama s will number very good company and we understand from national journal first to report thisoving here to calarama off connecticut avenue headed to dupont circle near the washington hilton hotel. they'll move here after leaving white house next year and young daughter sasha has two years of high school left. obama s we understand have selected cararama and will rent not buy according to local realtors we've spop to about 15,000 a month. and it's a beautiful neighborhood guys lots of...
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the challenge is the national journal did a great look at this and they did a study and dug into the voter files if we gave trump every vote mitt romney won in michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin and added on top of that every white voter who doesn't turn out in 2012 and don't turn out consistently he would still lose those states because they're not monolith. there are not enough white working class voters even in russ belt states to win the nomination. now, does it help him win a place like iowa and new hampshire? perhaps. but the big, big states with the electoral votes, florida, etcetera, those are tough to win with just white vote percent >> what do you think of the idea of a third party. mitt romney has been talking about running as a third-party candidate. do you think there's anything in that? >> no. i think it's sort of good therapy for the people in the republican party who are understandably concerned about trump as the head of their party to be talking about but the practical realities of getting on the ballot or hijacking another party to get on their party just don't make
the challenge is the national journal did a great look at this and they did a study and dug into the voter files if we gave trump every vote mitt romney won in michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin and added on top of that every white voter who doesn't turn out in 2012 and don't turn out consistently he would still lose those states because they're not monolith. there are not enough white working class voters even in russ belt states to win the nomination. now, does it help him win a place like...
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adam is a political reporter for "the national journal" and he joins us now. we talk about these races as they come up. what is the big takeaway from tuesday? what is the impact these two states will have, specifically on the democratic side of the race? >> for hillary clinton, you know, it's become pretty clear she's well on her way to become the nominee. she has almost an insurmountable leave over bernie sanders. city doesn't have all the delegates so she has to fight this out to the end of primary season, which goes through the end of june. what she wants to do, especially in a state like kentucky, which on paper looks pretty good for her, and i think most people would have guaranteed a win for her. we haven't seen a lot of polling there, especially given the problems she had in west virginia and coal country. obviously, the coal industry is a major factor in campaigns in kentucky. she has some weaknesses there after making comments about putting coal miners out of business. she's tried to backtrack those. what she wants to show is as she's on her way to be
adam is a political reporter for "the national journal" and he joins us now. we talk about these races as they come up. what is the big takeaway from tuesday? what is the impact these two states will have, specifically on the democratic side of the race? >> for hillary clinton, you know, it's become pretty clear she's well on her way to become the nominee. she has almost an insurmountable leave over bernie sanders. city doesn't have all the delegates so she has to fight this out...
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according to the national journal, the obama's are staying in d.c. and they plan to rent a home in the neighborhood east of massachusetts avenue northwest. >> the first family is staying in the dc area so that president obama's youngest daughter sasha can finish high school. president obama will be the first president to stay in d.c. after his term since woodrow wilson back in 1921. >> casino every wondering out of here, right? after all that time here. >> yes. >> the clinton's went i think to new york, but then came back and bought a home in the neighborhood, as well. took some time away. >> big presidential hang out apparently. >> neighborhood party. >> coming up: >> i would sit in the hospital and sometimes cry reading them, tears of joy, though, i mean not, you know, wow, this is incredible. and it made me feel like i'm not going through this alone. >> maryland governor hogan reveals what it was that made him cry in the hospital in the midst every his grueling treatment. and what he says his new calling is. part 2 of my he can clues i have interv
according to the national journal, the obama's are staying in d.c. and they plan to rent a home in the neighborhood east of massachusetts avenue northwest. >> the first family is staying in the dc area so that president obama's youngest daughter sasha can finish high school. president obama will be the first president to stay in d.c. after his term since woodrow wilson back in 1921. >> casino every wondering out of here, right? after all that time here. >> yes. >> the...
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i'm joined now by ron fortier, he's the senior political comment columnist at the national journal, thanks joining us today ron. hey heather, thanks for having me. heather: in new jersey, what was it yesterday bernie sanders said not only has he not going anywhere soon, he expects to still win. the quote is we are going to go into the philly convention and expect to come out with the democratic nomination. the longer he sticks around, is this burning hillary? x on the margins, yes. he doesn't believe that but he's in this for his own purposes and he sounds a lot like hillary clinton in 2008 and i think you could go back and look at it and it made things a whole lot tougher on obama, made him spend money when he didn't want to but at the end of the day he still on and what happened in may had little impact in the fall and i expect it's the same case here. heather: looking back at 2008, you're right. she stayed in the race until june and another thing she also did, she actually talked about the process itself which is similar to what bernie sanders is doing. we have a quote from her from may
i'm joined now by ron fortier, he's the senior political comment columnist at the national journal, thanks joining us today ron. hey heather, thanks for having me. heather: in new jersey, what was it yesterday bernie sanders said not only has he not going anywhere soon, he expects to still win. the quote is we are going to go into the philly convention and expect to come out with the democratic nomination. the longer he sticks around, is this burning hillary? x on the margins, yes. he doesn't...
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the national journal reports sources say president obama's family chose a home in the sheridan neighborhoodws 4's tom sherwood tried to find out if this home at 10 calarama circle, there it is, that might be the obama's new address. the house went off the market recently, but when tom called the realtor the phone went dead. neighbors say the home is a good choice. >> it's perfect size. it's very comfy inside. very comfy inside. >> since i live here of course i think it's a good choice. i suspect there are other neighborhoods that would do just as well. >> now, the home you see here leases for $9,500 a month. >>> they write the laws, but it seems they don't always have to follow the rules. an investigation by the news 4 i-team found congress itself isn't following the federal government standards for providing accommodations to parents. scott mcfarlane shows us why some say the hill isn't nearly as family friendly as it ought to be. >> reporter: by autumn 2-year-old shaw miller will be a big brother. mom is expecting, shae miller is a 13-year congressional staffer and still remembers what it
the national journal reports sources say president obama's family chose a home in the sheridan neighborhoodws 4's tom sherwood tried to find out if this home at 10 calarama circle, there it is, that might be the obama's new address. the house went off the market recently, but when tom called the realtor the phone went dead. neighbors say the home is a good choice. >> it's perfect size. it's very comfy inside. very comfy inside. >> since i live here of course i think it's a good...
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steve hayes is here, ron fornier of "the national journal" and charles krauthammer.kay, steve, kind of a heated event today between trump and reporters saying he's paid the money to the veterans. >> well, a little eruption from donald trump today. for five months reporters have been trying to get the details of what this event did. and asking, i think fairly basic journalistic questions like, what was the total amount given? who received these funds? and in some cases, who gave these funds? and they had very little luck getting that information from the trump campaign. i would argue that in a paypal economy, when i can wire you $25 while we're sitting here at this table, and you'll have it in the bank account tomorrow, the trump campaign should have been able to provide that information much earlier than it has. now it took him five months. it's a good thing donald trump raised money for the veterans. people have raised questions about why he did it and the original intent of that event to distract from the fox news thing, but i think it's basically we're all better
steve hayes is here, ron fornier of "the national journal" and charles krauthammer.kay, steve, kind of a heated event today between trump and reporters saying he's paid the money to the veterans. >> well, a little eruption from donald trump today. for five months reporters have been trying to get the details of what this event did. and asking, i think fairly basic journalistic questions like, what was the total amount given? who received these funds? and in some cases, who gave...
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senior political analyst, brit hume, and susan page, and george will, and ron fournier with the national journaluthor of "love that boy," a perfect gift for father's day. >> bright -- some people are upset that the president criticized someone during a foreign trip bringing up "politics stops at the water's edge," and that seems quaint. were you offended but what he said? >> i wasn't. >> second, let me get out the question, were you offended and now that obama's approval rating is back over 50% for the first time in a long time how effective do you expect him to be for the democrats in the election? >> he will be effective to the extent the approval rating remains high. there is a very high correlation between an incumbent president approval rating and the success of the part nominee in the fall. in that stays up it is a significant plus in secretary hillary clinton's favor as she runs. whether he will be, how effective he is on the stump is anyone's guess but the approval rate correlates with winning. that is key. i was not offensed because the custom of politics stopping at the water's edge is
senior political analyst, brit hume, and susan page, and george will, and ron fournier with the national journaluthor of "love that boy," a perfect gift for father's day. >> bright -- some people are upset that the president criticized someone during a foreign trip bringing up "politics stops at the water's edge," and that seems quaint. were you offended but what he said? >> i wasn't. >> second, let me get out the question, were you offended and now that...
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. >> and ron fournier of the national journal.t did strike me this fact, he still has to govern ohio for the next couple years. there's a point where if you stay in too long, you become the laughing stock. and you want still want to have credibility when you govern a significant state like ohio. >> you do. and kasich leads with his heart. he is the guy we've known 20 years. >> that whole storiy rings so true. of course he got to the plane and said, what am i doing? >> that's him. it's a tough job. trump is right when he's talking about this. the guy's put it all on the line. here's someone who did risk at this point making himself a little bit of an -- putting himself in an embarrassing situation. when you're a political leader and nobody's following you, you're just a guy out for a walk alone. and that's what he was beginning to look like. i think this preserves some options for him down the road. a lot of people are beginning to think, what's the world going to look like in four years? >> i have to say, though, i am surprised wi
. >> and ron fournier of the national journal.t did strike me this fact, he still has to govern ohio for the next couple years. there's a point where if you stay in too long, you become the laughing stock. and you want still want to have credibility when you govern a significant state like ohio. >> you do. and kasich leads with his heart. he is the guy we've known 20 years. >> that whole storiy rings so true. of course he got to the plane and said, what am i doing? >>...
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also dom defrank, editor for national journal will talk about his coverage of the presidency of george h.w. bush and george w. bush. and he'll discuss the bush family's strong dislike of donald trump. watch the c-span washington journal. join the discussion. >>> the importance of cyber security in medical facilities around the country was the focus of an event hosted by politico yesterday. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >>> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome executive editor for health care, girard cannon. [ applause ] >> good afternoon, everyone. i'm joann canyon, one of the executive editor for health care and i would like to tha
also dom defrank, editor for national journal will talk about his coverage of the presidency of george h.w. bush and george w. bush. and he'll discuss the bush family's strong dislike of donald trump. watch the c-span washington journal. join the discussion. >>> the importance of cyber security in medical facilities around the country was the focus of an event hosted by politico yesterday. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >>> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome executive...
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i recently spoke with ron fournier, journalist and senior political columnist for the national journalout his new book, "love that boy: what 2 presidents, 8 road trips and my son taught me about a parent's expectations." ron fournier, welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> woodruff: your book has struck a nerve. i think it may be because you bring us along on your journey to understand your son. how did you decide to do that? >> my wife said, "you're going to do this." my wife, laurie, is a remarkable woman who-- literally, the day we got him diagnosed, we were walkingp on the of the doctor's office and all i was concerned about is how this was going to affect me, and can my boy not play sport and all the things a self-involved father might and laurie said, "it's time to step up. you have to step out and get him out into the world, and you have to get him learning things-- he was 12 at the time-- things that we thought were uncomfortable to him. i spent a lot of time, as we do in this town, i'm on the road, away from the family. so she said, "get out. i want you to go to presidential lib
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minutes, in 45 national journal political editor discusses the primary and what is ahead for 2016.m., j core ic, whoounder of m ♪ttempts host: indiana will be the focus of presidential politics today as donald trump and hillary clinton attempt to increase their lead. for full results of the indiana primary, go to c-span.org. secretary of state john kerry is worshiping -- working with russian counterparts on a cease-fire in the syrian city of aleppo. that city has been the center of violent attacks. the white house was put in the position of defending a comedian who used to the n word in
minutes, in 45 national journal political editor discusses the primary and what is ahead for 2016.m., j core ic, whoounder of m ♪ttempts host: indiana will be the focus of presidential politics today as donald trump and hillary clinton attempt to increase their lead. for full results of the indiana primary, go to c-span.org. secretary of state john kerry is worshiping -- working with russian counterparts on a cease-fire in the syrian city of aleppo. that city has been the center of violent...
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and joining me for site and analys analysis, nbc's kristen welker, and ron foreign yay of the national journal. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press kwtsz. >> from nbc news in washington, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. you want to appreciate how dominate donald trump's can sency has become, consider this. trump didn't just win all five states on tuesday, he won all of pennsylvania counties, all 22 counties in maryland, all in rhode island and all three in delaware. in other words each and every one of the 106 counties that voted last tuesday, and he won all but two of those counties by double digits. trump now needs 47% of the remaining delegates to go to cleveland with the magic number of 1237. ted cruz and john kasich are mathematically eliminated. they need to win 100% of the remaining dell ghats, an impossible task. where does that leave ted cruz? he's throwing a hail mary, pulling out all of the stops. guess what, none of it seems to be sticking. this week the mutual unity with john kasich collapse. and with cruz counting on tuesday's primary, the po
and joining me for site and analys analysis, nbc's kristen welker, and ron foreign yay of the national journal. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press kwtsz. >> from nbc news in washington, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. you want to appreciate how dominate donald trump's can sency has become, consider this. trump didn't just win all five states on tuesday, he won all of pennsylvania counties, all 22 counties in maryland, all in...
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hume, susan page from "usa today," syndicated columnist george will, and ron fournier of "the national journal book "love that boy." it is a perfect gift for father's day. >> well, thank you very much. >> there you go. brit, some people were upset that the president criticized trump while on a foreign visit at an international summit, bringing up the old axiom, which seems kind of quaint now, that politics stops at the water's edge. first of all, were you offended by what obama had to say? >> oh, i wasn't offended. >> and secondly, if i can get the questions out -- one, were you offended? and two, now that obama's approval rating is back up over 50% for the first time in a long time, how effective do you expect him to be for the democrats in this election? >> well, he'll be effective to the extent that his approval rating remains high. i mean, there is a very high correlation between an incumbent president's approval rating and the success of his party's nominee in the fall. so, if that stays up, that's a significant plus in secretary clinton's favor as she runs here. whether he will be -- how
hume, susan page from "usa today," syndicated columnist george will, and ron fournier of "the national journal book "love that boy." it is a perfect gift for father's day. >> well, thank you very much. >> there you go. brit, some people were upset that the president criticized trump while on a foreign visit at an international summit, bringing up the old axiom, which seems kind of quaint now, that politics stops at the water's edge. first of all, were you...
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i would like to thank our guests for being here, and the national press club journalism institute forum.rdinating this thank you. i do not think this is the last we are going to hear from you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [indiscernible conversations] [chatter] >> next, former secretary of state james baker testifying on u.s. leadership in the world. then, former president bill clinton campaigning in the -- kentucky for his wife, hillary clinton. >> book tv has 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors every weekend. here are some programs to watch for. on saturday, don watkins, author of -- >> the reason i said inequality is not a problem because what we are concerned with the not how much money do you have, but how did you get it? or did you get it for a process that was unfair. an equalized people who are number one in honestly, that is something we are challenging and chain that is not a fair way to treat people. >> in t
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plus, "the washington post's" robert costa and the national journal's ron fournier. >>> also ahead, partauthor, fh buckley says the way back for america involves socialist and through capitalist means. we'll talk about that when "morning joe" continues. ♪ ♪ (lghing) there's nothing like making their day. except making sure their tomorrow is taken care of too. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so you can. while you're mastering life. and i didn't get here alone. there were people who listened along the way. people who gave me options. kept me on track. and through it all, my retirement never got left behind. so today, i'm prepared for anything we may want tomorrow to be. every someday needs a plan. let's talk about your old 401(k) today. is caringing because covering heals faster. for a bandage that moves with you and stays on all day, cover with a band-aid brand flexible fabric adhesive bandage. real is touching a ray. amazing is moving like one. real is making new friends. amazing is getting this close. real is an animal rescue. amazing is over twenty-seven tho
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then, josh, political editor for the national journal will preview today's political contest and the road ahead for 2016. ic will joinder of m us and discuss the mission of his site which provides news for millennials. up ate to watch, coming 7:00 a.m. eastern this morning. >> credit card chip technology, you can see this event hosted by data liveprotect my at noon eastern here on c-span. later, transporting energy and hazardous materials. pipeline and hazardous materials at thedirector speaks center for strategic and aternational studies live 1:30 p.m. eastern on c-span3. , we probably give 72 of our delegate votes to the next president of the united states. we proudlybly -- of our delegate votes to the next president of the united states. [fireworks] applause] ♪ announcer: republican presidential candidate senator ted cruz spoke at a rally in indianapolis ahead of that states primary. he was joined by his running mate carly fiorina. one hour. under carly fiorina: hello, hoosiers! hello hoosiers! thank you. crowd: [chanting "carly"] carly fiorina: thank you so much. you know, glenn
then, josh, political editor for the national journal will preview today's political contest and the road ahead for 2016. ic will joinder of m us and discuss the mission of his site which provides news for millennials. up ate to watch, coming 7:00 a.m. eastern this morning. >> credit card chip technology, you can see this event hosted by data liveprotect my at noon eastern here on c-span. later, transporting energy and hazardous materials. pipeline and hazardous materials at thedirector...
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" the "national law journal" called him one of 50 most called him one of 50 most influential attorneys in the influential attorneys in the nation. nation. and of course, the president, and of course, the president, obama, put him into dhs for obama, put him into dhs for citizenship and immigration citizenship and immigration services where he oversaw an services where he oversaw an organization of 18,000 organization of 18,000 individuals and a $3 billion individuals and a $3 billion budget. budget. then he took the big step. then he took the big step. in 2013 president obama then in 2013 president obama then said you become the deputy said you become the deputy secretary for dhs. secretary for dhs. now he runs an agency as we all now he runs an agency as we all know, $60 billion, 240,000 know, $60 billion, 240,000 employees and he is the number employees and he is the number two for this incredibly vast two for this incredibly vast enterprise that has so many of enterprise that has so many of the issues that relate to so the issues that relate to so much of our personal lives
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and the political editor for the national journal will preview tomorrow's primary contest in indiana ead. and jake carl with will join us from new york. be sure to what c-span's washington journal live 7:00 a.m. tuesday morning. scholars discuss the political, international, security challenges facing afghanistan's government. this 90 minute event was hosted by the middle east institute. >> good afternoon, everybody. i'm the director of programs and government relations at the middle east institute. i am pleased to welcome you all to today's discussion under the title political and security crises in afghanistan. gratified by the turnout and media interest today. thank you for being here. if you see empty seats to either side of you, please feel free to move in away from the aisles. we always have late arrivals and we would like to accommodate everybody. this is an event in the middle east institute lewis r hughes lecture series. we are grateful to mr. hughes for his generous support of our programming on policy issues in afghanistan. , you'll beoday hearing about the sustainability a
and the political editor for the national journal will preview tomorrow's primary contest in indiana ead. and jake carl with will join us from new york. be sure to what c-span's washington journal live 7:00 a.m. tuesday morning. scholars discuss the political, international, security challenges facing afghanistan's government. this 90 minute event was hosted by the middle east institute. >> good afternoon, everybody. i'm the director of programs and government relations at the middle east...
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this is according to national journal. now, see, everybody rents in d.c., chris.don't know. >> you're late on the rent. >> what? >> i'm sure he can. i'm not sure why he's renting. convenience here. so the colorama area is no stranger to president residents. woodrow wilson built a house in
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also dom defrank, editor for national journal will talk about his coverage of the presidency of george h.w. bush and george w. bush. and he'll discuss the bush family's strong dislike of donald trump. watch the c-span washington journal. join the discussion. >>> the importance of cyber security in medical facilities around the country was the focus of an event hosted by politico yesterday. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >>> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome executive editor for health care, girard cannon. [ applause ] >> good afternoon, everyone. i'm joann canyon, one of the executive editor for health care and i would like to thank you all for joining us and those of you on the live stream, too. outside in is our event series focusing on health care and technology and being political we look at health care through politics and policy. outside in was a way to conceived in a way to bring out outsiders with washington insiders. this is the first event this year. we've taken the idea one step further this year and created a forum of health care tech industry insiders who have a
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. >> bob franken is a syndicated columnist and political edditor for "national journal." start with you, a lot of attention on what bill kristol is talking about a potential independent ticket, not naming names. meantime while peek are speculating about that we have the libertarian party putting forward on paper its most impressive ticket yet? do you see any potential there for them to break through in this climate? >> to be very honest, i'm ro rooting for it a little bit. gary johnson has a habit of getting to the other debate if he qualifies, that he kisses the other candidates. i think it would be an historic moment to watch him try and plant a kiss on donald trump. the other conventional thinking is he would probably take away from the trump vote. i think that -- you know me and i may go for a bit of unconventional thinking, he may also take some votes away from hillary clinton because he might appeal to the bernie sanders people who will be disgruntled with the way things have turned out. >> interesting to see the nominee of the libertarian party mr. free markets app
. >> bob franken is a syndicated columnist and political edditor for "national journal." start with you, a lot of attention on what bill kristol is talking about a potential independent ticket, not naming names. meantime while peek are speculating about that we have the libertarian party putting forward on paper its most impressive ticket yet? do you see any potential there for them to break through in this climate? >> to be very honest, i'm ro rooting for it a little bit....
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also dom defrank, editor for national journal will talk about his coverage of the presidency of george h.w. bush and george w. bush. and he'll discuss the bush family's strong dislike of donald trump. watch the c-span washington journal. join the discussion. >>> the importance of cyber security in medical facilities around the country was the focus of an event hosted by politico yesterday. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >>> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome executive editor for health care, girard cannon. [ applause ] >> good afternoon, everyone. i'm joann canyon, one of the executive editor for health care and i would like to thank you all for joining us and those of you on the live stream, too. outside in is our event series focusing on health care and technology and being political we look at health care through politics and policy. outside in was a way to conceived in a way to bring out outsiders with washington insiders. this is the first event this year. we've taken the idea one step further this year and created a forum of health care tech industry insiders who have a
also dom defrank, editor for national journal will talk about his coverage of the presidency of george h.w. bush and george w. bush. and he'll discuss the bush family's strong dislike of donald trump. watch the c-span washington journal. join the discussion. >>> the importance of cyber security in medical facilities around the country was the focus of an event hosted by politico yesterday. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >>> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome executive...
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be sure to watch c-span's national journal -- washington journal. join the discussion. senate is back in session tomorrow at 3:00 eastern to continue work on an energy and water spending bill. there is a procedural vote on that at 5:30. the house returns for legislative work on tuesday and begins the week with a series of bills to help combat drug abuse. next, a look at how digital technology can affect human health when it comes to eating habits, and social bonding. this discussion was hosted by zocalo public square and ucla and is one hour. [applause] you for havingnk me here. thank you all for coming up tonight. i am looking forward to an interesting discussion and hopefully learning alongside of you from a great panel of experts here. i will introduce them now. patriciat we have greenfield a professor of psychology at ucla and the children's digital media director. her book was translated into nine languages and was republished last year for its 30th anniversary edition. her research on media and technology in the effects of young people covers a full range of print
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the national journal, which i hold right here. it says michigan to governor snyder conceded monday that hit his administration handling of the flint water crisis is a stain on his legacy, and i quote, i am not sure of the specific dates in terms of stain. if there is any lead in the water, sometime during 2015. again, they presented some of the information about having to do with a second set of tests. governor snyder, we all know that when we are elected to an office we take an oath. and we are empowered by the electorate to hire staff. do you have regular staff meeting for those report to you? governor snyder: i have regular discussions. rep. lawrence: are you saying people you entrusted, and you pay your salary with taxpayer money, they failed to inform you of a health crisis in your state? governor snyder: i will actually share the document with you, congresswoman. this is my briefing of september 28, 2015. rep. lawrence: before that time, all the time these headlines are going, you had a member, mr. much more your chief of st
the national journal, which i hold right here. it says michigan to governor snyder conceded monday that hit his administration handling of the flint water crisis is a stain on his legacy, and i quote, i am not sure of the specific dates in terms of stain. if there is any lead in the water, sometime during 2015. again, they presented some of the information about having to do with a second set of tests. governor snyder, we all know that when we are elected to an office we take an oath. and we...
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here's a report from national journal's ben who writes about conservative house members coming onboard to support the trump campaign. he writes that several deeply conservative house members are reluctantly getting onboard with donald trump, creating another potential division between paul ryan and a key constituency if the house speaker remains on the fence for an extended stretch. john fleming, a member of the house freedom caucus, that functions as an independent power block within the house, says he backs trum. the chairman of the freedom caucus has signaled he'll support the nominee. more of your calls and comments up until noon eastern when the house comes in. this is miami, florida. and charles on our democrats line. caller: yes. thank you for taking my call. i just want to say two things. i just want to -- want to make good again. when? when do you want to come back to the good? they say they want to make the army bigger. we the biggest army in the world. how come you say it's going to make it good again. thank you so much. host: we are staying in florida. palm coast is next. m
here's a report from national journal's ben who writes about conservative house members coming onboard to support the trump campaign. he writes that several deeply conservative house members are reluctantly getting onboard with donald trump, creating another potential division between paul ryan and a key constituency if the house speaker remains on the fence for an extended stretch. john fleming, a member of the house freedom caucus, that functions as an independent power block within the...
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national journal. and then, boom, today, right, a leaked copy of what may or may not be a draft proposal of a new encryption bill. it hit the internet like this morning, and all, you know, nerdy crypto internet was up in arms freaking out about this, but rightfully so. basically it says you're allowed to encrypt. we're not trying to take away end-to-end encryption from the world. u.s. companies, encrypt your hearts out, but you have to be able to un-encrypt if we ask you to? what? that doesn't make any sense. and so that is what the interweb said as well. this is julian sanchez's post. i thought was pretty awesome. we just needed a few more weeks to tweak our crypto legislation. ta-da. in case you don't know, a woman was asked, you know, to work on this painting, to kind of fix it, and that's what happened. it was like a -- instead of restoring the picture, it just got totally cartoonized or whatever. that's an internet meme. i mean, yeah, people were really hopeful that this bill would have some reall
national journal. and then, boom, today, right, a leaked copy of what may or may not be a draft proposal of a new encryption bill. it hit the internet like this morning, and all, you know, nerdy crypto internet was up in arms freaking out about this, but rightfully so. basically it says you're allowed to encrypt. we're not trying to take away end-to-end encryption from the world. u.s. companies, encrypt your hearts out, but you have to be able to un-encrypt if we ask you to? what? that doesn't...
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the short-handed court and its rulings today, with chief washington correspondent for "the national law journald newshour regular, marcia coyle. marsha, we spoke about this when the justices asked for more information from everyone, trying to figure out a third way. so here was a decision without really a decision. >> well, actually, that third way was sort of an opening for the court. right after oral arguments, when it looked like the court was going to divide 4-4, they issued a special order telling the parties, the government and the nonprofit employers, to brief their own suggested compromise, a compromise offered by the court it i itself. when the brief came barks hari, didn't look like there was a lot of room for compromise there. but there was enough that the court in its opinion today, which was an unsigned opinion read by the chief justice from the bench, the court said, look, it looks as though there's been movement on both sides here. let's give the parties the opportunity in the lower courts to develop it before we as the supreme court would get involved in it, and that's what they
the short-handed court and its rulings today, with chief washington correspondent for "the national law journald newshour regular, marcia coyle. marsha, we spoke about this when the justices asked for more information from everyone, trying to figure out a third way. so here was a decision without really a decision. >> well, actually, that third way was sort of an opening for the court. right after oral arguments, when it looked like the court was going to divide 4-4, they issued a...
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josh kraushaar, of the "national journal," joins us for that.lso we hear from jake horvitz rowitz. he's the founder of mic, a website aimed at millennials. we talk with him about how he chooses stories and what it means for coverage of politics. all that and more coming up on "washington journal." ♪ >> in iraq and afghanistan, helped both countries with their constitutions, being a facilitator of agreement on key issues among iraqis or afghans. your influence is considerable, heads of state or government, they are very anxious to meet with you. "q&a," theight on former u.s. ambassador discusses his memoir, the envoy, from kabul to the white house, my journey through turbulent world. >> we saw that extremists exploited, the we have been corrected towards the end of the time i was there, by the surge, by reaching out to the sunnis and building of iraqi forces, by establishing a unity government, to bring about security. left inately, when we the vacuum was filled by rival regional powers during a rocket part, violence escalated and we have ice is
josh kraushaar, of the "national journal," joins us for that.lso we hear from jake horvitz rowitz. he's the founder of mic, a website aimed at millennials. we talk with him about how he chooses stories and what it means for coverage of politics. all that and more coming up on "washington journal." ♪ >> in iraq and afghanistan, helped both countries with their constitutions, being a facilitator of agreement on key issues among iraqis or afghans. your influence is...