and hugged and danced all in celebration as delegates reached a deal to put it in action and each country has to measure emissions and track climate policies. the countries in agreement includes, yes, the united states. despite the president s vow to abandon it since the united states can t leave that agreement until 2020. so i know it s only 2018. almost 2019. almost. almost. 2020 democratic presidential hopefuls are getting their first look at what voters think of them. coming up, who votes in iowa, specifically, are backing at this stage of the game in the race to face president trump. plus, michael cohen, he is headed to prison and he says he is no longer loyal to the president. so what information could prosecutors learn from his change of heart? later this hour, saturday
so the only reason that the prosecutor s would have insisted on another guilty plea here is because they plan to use him as a witness with respect to the russian issues. in particular, the conspiracy between the russian government and the trump campaign relating to the same charges that were filed against the 13 russian intelligence operatives in july of 2018. almost forgot about them. remember when they say the thing is taking so long, benghazi took four years, no indictments. hillary clinton s e-mail took over two years, no indictments. what do we have, 32? it would be faster if people stopped lying. clever but true. you have flynn, manafort, the most dangerous? it comes down to flynn or cohen. i guess leaning towards cohen only because the president s lawyer and fixer has to know a lot of disturbing secrets. assuming there are disturbing
42% of adults say someone in their home owns a gun. 66% of gonun owners say they ow more than one gun. check out this map. there have been almost 17,000 incidents involving guns this year alone. this is just this year. the website reports almost 4300 deaths in 2018. almost 7500 injuries. since the parkland shooting at least six states enacted gun safety laws from background checks to for all firearm purchases to making it harder for anyone who is convicted of domestic violence to buy an own guns. joining me now is captain mark kelley. good to see you as always. thank you for being with me. we saw each other the morning of the march for our lives in washington d.c. and you are you and gabby are
that s the part of the affordable care act that makes everyone sign up for insurance or else pay a fine. ending it is a blow to obamacare, but not a death sentence. the mandate won t go away until 2019. so in 2018, business as usual. so far, nearly 9 million people have signed up for obamacare kavr coverage in 2018. almost as much as 2017. even though the trump administration cut back on promoting it. the most important thing is what insurance companies do. a lot of them just don t want to do this anymore. stabilize the marketplace because senator demanded it. there s no guarantee the house can keep a promise the senate made first. thanks to haley jackson for that report. claims the legal team is preparing appointed response to national security adviser
must renew their status with the deferred action for childhood arrivals program commonly known as daca. because their protection expires on or before march 5th, 2018. almost 50,000 have not yet submitted their applications. the trump administration announced in september it was ending an obama-era program but would allow anyone with a permit expiring in march to apply for a two-year renewal if they apply by today. in her weekly address moments ago, nancy pelosi slammed the short amount of time the d.r.e.a.m.ers had to get their pap paperwork in and hefty renewal fee submitted. we think the short period of time of four weeks is miserably short. we specially think special consideration should be given to them. when we do pass the d.r.e.a.m. act which i feel we confident we will, we must make the reenrollment period longer and