baltimore where police watched as rioters and looters owned the town. today the state s republican governor walked the streets although he got a cool reception. how are you? and offered an explanation for the lawlessness in baltimore. they were overwhelmed. multiple senior law enforcement sources say otherwise. had he claim mayor stephanie rawlings-blake issued a stand down order, telling police to quote, let them loot it s only property. what do you have to say to the businesses who were looted because of your order to stand down? she flatly refused to answer our questions about that or anything else when we caught up with her at a community heating, including allegations police were not allowed to wear protective gear and fight back. a decision sources say led to some of the nearly 100 police injuries since the rioting started. at the munt meeting she didn t talk about that either. we will get justice for freddie gray. if with the nation watching
on the fight that republicans promised conservative base for the last four months they would have this fight. mcconnell would get a cool reception. it s the first year in the last five years he hasn t been here. his office says of course part of the reason he s not going is because he has to be here on capitol hill dealing with this homeland security situation, which is absolutely true. there s some truth to that. it s notable, it s not just mcconnell. mcconnell is not there. house speaker john boehner is not there. none of the top party leadership from congressional republicans are there which suggests to you just how deep this rift is between the activists and their leaders now that leaders are in control on capitol hill. i want to read you something that was on red state s blog today. it calls mitch mcconnell squealing like a pig. that is an indication of the rift that exists. i want to talk about the
the bill despite it would benefit one in every taxpayers tis getting a cool reception in the u.s. senate. mike emmanuel has the latest on that. reporter: many law makers consider this must finish legislation to prevent a massive tax hike. the democrat said he is trying to improve the tax extender bill and will vote on it today. widen did not offer details. some of the house expressing disappointment that president obama vetoed a package. look at the work that senator kemp and reid did to make a bipartisan agreement and make it permanent for job creation. unfortunately the president
conclusion. chef political correspondent carl cameron explains. reporter: be hillary clinton skipped the net roots convention leaving bloggers to their true darling elizabeth warren. corporations are not people. that women have a right to their bodies. we will overturn hobby lobby and we will fight for it. reporter: warren said she s not running for president nowbu future. we re going to do this together and we re going to win. reporter: supporters ready for warren met at net roots. the group is modeled after ready for hillary. this is a fight over economics, a fight over privilege, a fight over power. reporter: clinton got a cool reception from net roots when she ran in 2008 as just another politician that backed the iraq war. she stayed away for a book tour
party leaders are warning of internal revolt. the party lays out in some detail their promises of the future, something positive for the voters, like they did in 1994 with their contract with america with newt gingrich. republican senator lindsey graham is leading that charge. he told politico, if they don t move forward soon, there will be a rebellion among the rank and file. others aren t buying it, saying we go negative or we go home. more from politico. the idea has met a cool reception from other senators, including some like mitch mcconnell. keep the focus squarely on the shortcomings of president obama. republican of the national committee, micah, who are you with, if it s broke, don t fix it? a play on words because if you