For questions from audience. I had a couple of questions weve received over the internet. For the last 15 minutes or so lets talk about kind where the Roberts Court is and where the Roberts Court is going. We 15 years of the Roberts Court. What do you guys think of the most significant decisions the court has issued during that time . Citizens united, the heller case, marriage. You are clearly ready for that one. I think also juvenile Death Penalty. You know, the juvenile Death Penalty and the rulings on whether you can execute somebody who may not be technically, but is challenged. Cutting back on the Death Penalty in cases not involving murder and cutting back on juvenile life without parole. So the court has narrowed harsh punishment across a number of dimensions spent except for the Medicaid Expansion these. Its basically like an overruling of [inaudible] south dakota. Right. Be interesting to me, the Court Decision about suits unite this but because of the court held as a legal ma
Far as their hard work could take them. And not be held back by artificial barriers. Also here is a preview of charlies interview that took place earlier today, that interview will air tomorrow. So i want to talk about you and me first with the american secretary of state rex tillerson. What did you talk about . What was the tone and substance of that conversation. It was a laughter set the bar to be very low, just not so that, we certainly achieved that. We didnt throw shoes at each other. Everybody in the group, because people need to be reminded that this was not about this was a multilateral agreement and the meeting took place in the room of the Security Council. Where we started the process four years ago as was just mentioned with secretary kerry, and it was a good reminder that this was not a treaty, its not a Bilateral Agreement but a multilateral agreement which means ratification by u. S. Senate and Security Council reslation and we were sitting in the informal consultation
Far as their hard work could take them. And not be held back by artificial barriers. Also here is a preview of charlies interview that took place earlier today, that interview will air tomorrow. So i want to talk about you and me first with the american secretary of state rex tillerson. What did you talk about . What was the tone and substance of that conversation. It was a laughter set the bar to be very low, just not so that, we certainly achieved that. We didnt throw shoes at each other. Everybody in the group, because people need to be reminded that this was not about this was a multilateral agreement and the meeting took place in the room of the Security Council. Where we started the process four years ago as was just mentioned with secretary kerry, and it was a good reminder that this was not a treaty, its not a Bilateral Agreement but a multilateral agreement which means ratification by u. S. Senate and Security Council reslation and we were sitting in the informal consultation
Far as their hard work could take them. And not be held back by artificial barriers. Also here is a preview of charlies interview that took place earlier today, that interview will air tomorrow. So i want to talk about you and me first with the american secretary of state rex tillerson. What did you talk about . What was the tone and substance of that conversation. It was a laughter set the bar to be very low, just not so that, we certainly achieved that. We didnt throw shoes at each other. Everybody in the group, because people need to be reminded that this was not about this was a multilateral agreement and the meeting took place in the room of the Security Council. Where we started the process four years ago as was just mentioned with secretary kerry, and it was a good reminder that this was not a treaty, its not a Bilateral Agreement but a multilateral agreement which means ratification by u. S. Senate and Security Council reslation and we were sitting in the informal consultation
Explain to our children how such evil can exist. How there can be such cruelty and such suffering but we can not be defined by the evil that threatens us or the violence that incites such terror. Words can not describe the bravery that the whole world witnessed on sunday knight. Americans defied death and hatred with love and with courage. We will all have to wrestle with the horror of what has unfolded this week, but we will struggle through it together, and we will overcome together as americans. Lets bring in wall street journal columnist and Deputy Editor Dan Henninger and columnist, mary ogrady and bill mcgurn. Bill, what do you make of the president s response . I think it was right. It was the right tone. A president needs to to and visit. He is a national figure. I also think the tone of the people out there, we saw incredible stories of bravery and its a very american story. People in official positions standing up and not running away from the fire. There was a marine that st