her her thanks for serving our country honorably. i know there was some things that came out later on, but when you re a soldier in the fight, do you blame them for the strategy in which it was handed down, you absolutely don t. you congratulate them on doing the work in which they were ordered to do. in this case, that should be how we approach her. katie: there have been a number of internal cia reports who have cleared her of any wrongdoing saying she didn t order any of the interrogations, she was in play following orders and at the time, it was deemed illegal by congress. so it wasn t until later so the question is why now does this become a political fight? rachel: there were democrats like her a lot more about the resistance and they care about our national security. i would say that my sister was a case officer and the kindest and service and one thing that happened after george bush and when obama came in is that human intelligence collection which is the stuff that case o
affordable care act. i am on obamacare. if it wasn t for obamacare, we wouldn t be able to afford insurance. i m an insulin dependent diabetic. so, lots of other people have health issues. over 20 million will lose coverage. absolutely don t repeal obamacare! improve it for god sakes! [ applause ] these meetings come as the law as obamacare, the affordable care act appears to be getting more popular and new morning consult poll finding that 45% of voters now approve of it. 45% don t. that is up from january. that is when politico found 41% approval, 52% disapproval. that is a shift in the positive direction for that law s popularity. president trump announcing today
on a saturday night there, it s about 9:30, i understand. first of all, how is the mood tonight in cairo? what s happening there? well, don t be mistaken about what could be interpreted as some level of tranquility in the far background. the mood on the ground here is very, very tense. the protests are building up in numbers, including in the iconic tahrir square which is not very far away from here. you mentioned the one-year anniversary that it would mark for president mohammed morsi on sunday. the opposition wants or hopes that it can gain enough momentum in the protests to push him out of power. keep in mind that, of course, supporters of the president are saying, listen, u.s. voted into power a free and fair election and we will do everything to defend the government. that is why there is so much concern. you mentioned seven people killed so far, including one american student. 21-year-old andrew proctor. he was stabbed to death while witnessing demonstrations and
capital from the hispanic and latino community. as a matter of fact, i think i m going to disagree a little bit with esther. she says this is about the b-man. actually i think it s about the t-man. that is to say the members of the tea party. i think that john boehner if he had his way would probably come up with some sort of effort and compromise. you have this whole group of people in the republican side, on the republican side in the house, who absolutely don t want anything that would ever be called immigration reform. the supreme court, let s talk about the other big story. the supreme court tuesday striking down a key provision of the voting rights act, national journal reporting here that the republicans could benefit, the division is likely to help republicans alter voting rules and districts in key states voting rights experts said in the wake of the ruling tuesday, po eshl thely setting off a string of dominos that could bolster the gop s majority t in the house of the re
morning. stephen cobelbert is exploring possible run for the office. i am proud to announce that i am forming an exploratory committee to lay the groundwork for my possible candidacy for the president of united states of south carolina. finally, i m feeling excited about this. race, we get to weigh in and what it all means for the republicans and that, of course, hear about this? the conductor of the philharmonic, cell phone rings in the middle of a performance and you know what he did? he stops the orchestra. i am cheering for him. we agree with this. i love this man. we re going to talk about that and much, much more as we begin qu starting point right now. okay back. we are back once again inside the tick took diner as ashleigh and zoraida told you about. they were stosz tossing to me. making our tour through diners. i m going to need to run through the gym after this segment. today start with the oatmeal. i m having oatmeal. will is having oatmeal. you re having egg