impact their jobs and their reporting. jon: veneered times points out in the 1890s, reporters were kept outside the white houe offense and had to yell questions to those inside. kristin fisher, thank you. jenna: that is not a suggestion. you re making historical context. jon: just talking about how things have changed over the years. jenna: change can be good sometimes, we will wait and see. than 30 people.hes this morning coming up, we talked to a pilot about what could have gone wrong and get as much of the story as we can. plus white does the people were forced to run from a sports arena during a hockey game
circumvent the email system there. there was a person in the administration who worked for google who was also outside the system. they were trying to find out what was going on? c q(u. at the time the state department didn t want to answer it. what is the whole thing about this email is rather perplexing. i guess we will hear a lot more about it. yeah it doesn t seem like it s going away. it certainly does not look like it s going away. michael, thank you very much. the white house threatening to veto the bill that blee peel the estate tax. democrats saying an appeal would only benefit the rich. joining us christie flown representative. why do you feel so strongly about the estate tax and is it only to benefit the rich that you would get rid of it? particular, it s extremely ununfair tax. @&c@ this is the first time we have voted on a full repeal bill in the houe. i have a very personal story about the death tax. my dad was killed in an accident on our family farm when i was
their weapons to legitimate authorities. the explicit understanding them being that if they don t, there is now a mechanism in place to ratchet up these arab-allied efforts. the president hadi slipped out of yemen last week and turned up to the arab summit to rally for the cooperation of decisive storm. in his opening speech, hadi didn t mince his words and denouncing houe ining houthi res puppets and warning them they will be responsible what happens next in his country. hadi flew back to riyadh late last night. i quote him when he says it could be within days at this point. watch this space. what goes on in yemen, of course, doesn t stay in yemen with the context of the u.s.-iran talks and the rest of what is broiling in this region.
ongoing misas, by the way, is the council of elders that president karzai called together that recommended to him to go ahead with this. he should sign this. if we don t have an understanding here, we won t be able to go forward with the u.s. presence there. and there s a cascading effect that s really important to understand which is why it s so in the interest of the afghans. if the united states isn t there, the capability is no thereto to support nato and the other nations that want to provide support. it will impair our ability to continue to support the way we want to the afghan national forces and ultimately it will affect the nonsecurity assistance.donilon, pleasure toe you on. up next, is the federal reserve putting america on the wrong track. i will ask alan greenspan, the former chairman of the fed. houe and getting a little exercise. unlike the bargain brand, depend gives you new fit-flex®, our best protection. it s a smooth and comfortable fit with more lycra strands.
a stirring site. it felt the speech echoes of something that could have been written 50 years ago. nice speech but what will do you do about the problems that we have in america today? a choir of homeless people was among the multiple to see the inauguration. minutes after the speech concludeconcluded the white houe tweeted out a photograph of the president, emblazoned with a 4-word sentence, to make him the first president to refer to gay people in an inaugural address. bret: thank you. the speech has been given. parade is almost over. balls await tonight. we ll recap a big inauguration day with a special expanded panel of all-stars. krauthammer, page, powers and lane when we come back after