river. the recipe is a dye and apparently it s a secret, but the city says it is environmentally safe. and if you head out east, new york city is having a parade. yeah, we had a big one today. thousands were decked out in green enjoying the festivities. and this was just the beginning. the night is still young. bryan llenas has a look at how the rest of the nation is celebrating. julie, this was the 257th running of the st. patrick s day parade in new york city. it s the largest in the world. you know, the first was on march 17th, 1762. that s 14 years before the u.s. declaration of independence. some 2 million spectators came out today to enjoy the six-hour-long parade for 35 blocks on manhattan s 5th avenue, 100 marching bands joined in. today is about celebrating the patron saint of ireland st. patrick who brought christianity to ireland in the fifth century. we spoke to is a man who has been we spoke to a man who
they always win. they like to be seen as an invisible lobby. they cultivate that image in every way they can. but they re losing right now. they re losing business support left and right, and also today they just lost a huge substantive fight about gun laws. the central kind of thing they fight for they say they can t be beaten on, but they lost a big one today. a fight that really ought to be national news and i think will probably end aup being a national model. and that s next.
laws. the central kind of thing they fight for and that they say they can t be beaten on but lost a big one today, a fight that really ought to be national news and i think it will probably end up being a national model and that s next. don t we need that cable box to watch tv? nope. don t we need to run? nope.
about gun loss. the central kind of thing they fight for and that they say they can t be beaten on but lost a big one today, a fight that really ought to be national news and i think it will probably end up being a national model and that s next.
when the president was speaking and made eye contact with him in the room and given the president president s agenda has to do with homeland security, an important relationship between kelly and nielsen moving forward. hallie, thanks for sticking around. you re the last one in the room, hit the lights on the way out and i ll talk to you later. my buddy, hallie jackson in the white house. and talking about a lot of things. health care is another big one today. three main parts, but important to remember that what the president did today are directives, not is actually signed into law. so let s talk about what is in this process that the president is talking about. it directs the labor department to consider proposing regulations to expand something called association health plans. think about these as groups of small businesses. think farmers, bakers who joined together to buy insurance. these groups could choose a plan