i would think she would want to have a third party review that server and put that to bed. i think there s a question here between what is sensitive and classified and what is embarrassing. we all have things in our private e-mails that are embarrassing that you wouldn t want out. she clearly hired a council. the council said, okay this is official business, and this is personal. but the council was hired by hillary clinton. not by the committee. all of this is under the control of hillary clinton. i think that s what people are worried about. i want everybody to stand by. this conversation is not going away. this controversy apparently is not going away either. coming up other news we re following as well including osama bin laden s secrets newly revealed documents from his hideout paint a dramatic picture of al qaeda knocked back on its heels as the terrorist leaders offer suggestions for a comeback strategy.
it is obama administration at home and abroad. we start on the home front where the president no doubt is happy to put 2013 behind him. can the white house move past their obamacare woes? push forward with what s shaping up to be a populist agenda. let s ask dan hager. assistant editorial page editor james freeman. dan, the president has has a comeback strategy, i suspect. what sit? what are the prospects? i think it is going to be difficult for the president himself to come back, paul. i think that the damage that was done to his credibility with obama kir is pretty significant. you know, saying you can keep your doctor or your health care plan which wasn t true and when the public withdraws its belief in the president, he has a problem. nonetheless, they have a big election contest in november of 2014. i think that a lot of the effort is going to go into to the
closed. so in your real life, you are still waiting on weekends and holidays, of course, but the state government refuses to acknowledge that you are doing so. it s like if you were sentenced to prison time, and when the warden went home at the end of the business day, the state would stop counting the time you re in prison against your sentence. not because you re not in prison after business hours, but because the warden isn t there to observe you being there. he is home. business day is over. again, that has passed both the house and the senate in south dakota. it was due to land on the governor s desk this week. so far the governor s office is not saying whether or not he ll sign it, but he does say he has been supportive of the concept of a longer waiting period. that s some of what is happening in the states where republicans are running things. federally, you re at least seeing a different message about republican governance. roll call newspaper writing this week about senate
so in your real life, you are still waiting on weekends and holidays, of course, but the state government refuses to acknowledge that you are doing so. it s like if you were sentenced to prison time, and when the warden went home at the end of the business day, the state would stop counting the time you re in prison against your sentence. not because you re not in prison after business hours, but because the warden isn t there to observe you being there. he is home. business day is over. again, that has passed both the house and the senate in south dakota. it was due to land on the governor s desk this week. so far the governor s office is not saying whether or not he ll sign it, but he does say he has been supportive of the concept of a longer waiting period. that s some of what is happening in the states where republicans are running things. federally, you re at least seeing a different message about republican governance. roll call newspaper writing this week about senate republican
not saying whether or not he ll sign it, but he does say he has been supportive of the concept of a longer waiting period. that s some of what is happening in the states where republicans are running things. federally, you re at least seeing a different message about republican governance. roll call newspaper writing this week about senate republicans comeback strategy for the next elections, a major piece of which is avoiding, so-called, todd akin moments. the new head of the nrsc saying the todd akin campaigns of the last election cycle, quote, not only infected themselves, they infected all the rest of the campaigns. so they will be training senate candidates now not to say creepy things about forcing rain victims to bear their rapist s child. the basic idea here is that social issues are not the party s future. social issues are the republican party s past, not the future. and that does seem to be what pretty much everybody think, at least in the beltway that is the common wisdo