KATHMANDU, April 9: After the Nepali Congress (NC) did not backtrack on its demand of forming a parliamentary panel to investigate Home Minister Rabi Lamichhane, the Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) has put forward a counter-demand.
anything like this? well, at a time when a president s own party stands against him on an important issue, yes. this is a fundamental issue. this is not about the border. these 12 republicans are for him on that policy question. it is about the constitutional checks and balances. the congress specifically says it is up to the congress to decide how to spend money and the president is in charge of following the decisions of congress and not over riding the decision of congress by declaring a national emergency. the president s right that many presidents have declared nags na declared national emergency but never once to counter demand. what they have been doing over the past few years and doing specifically with this president and you can argue this for obama as well is handing
prior to my coming to office, a lot of people thought we were going it was inevitable we were going to war in north korea. and now we re the relationships, i have to tell you, on a personal basis, they re very good. it s very much calmed down. neil: and the proof might be in the pudding. the north and south korean leaders meeting and allowing to us come in and look at them denuclearizing is on the table and an offer out there. jack keane is here with us. general, it s kind of nebulous what they re offering, the bizarre counter demand. don t know what it means. but they re open to having independent folks look at what they re doing and to prove that they re going to make good on this promise eventually and in