conservative-leaning circuit. they could further strike it down. could go up to the supreme court. and if it continues to rule against the administration, against what the cdc is suggesting, it could further weaken the cdc s authority going forward. so there s all of that that s in play as well. eliot mentioned the politics. this is a tweet from the republican governor of florida, ron desantis. it s fitting the free state of florida was home to the ruling. this, wherever the court case goes, this issue is now part of our politics. very much so and has been for such a long time. there s a test vote in the senate earlier this year where you voted on the merits of a federal mask mandate on transportation. remember, it s a 50/50 senate. it got 57 votes. seven democrats voted for this. so politicians do see where the tide is turning. they see how weary the public is with all these restrictions. but at the same time, there are polls showing that the majority of the public do support
is that still the sense you get, that whatever compromise bill is put on the floor is something that speaker ryan believes the president will sign? or is that not the agreement that you ended up with? that is my understanding. and i believe that the speaker s office and the majority leader have kept the white house abreast of all of the negotiations and what i m hearing is that the white house is inclined to support the slation. now, this is important, todd. because our goal here is to make law. for members like me, the dreamer issue is so important. we know that towards the end of the year these young people could be exposed to deportation depending how the court case goes. that s why our goal is to make law not just to get a vote where members can say i voted for this or voted for that. even though we are an inbranch of government and i m not the type to want to wait for any white house to give us permission to proceed, in this case i do think it would be helpful if we knew the whi
watch that bureau. watch elizabeth warren, and what happens if it gets gutted, and if that provides a motivating factor if she has presidential ambitions and she kind of met it. you know? i bet she does. mary katherine. interesting switch in a court path of a transgender student in virginia trying to gain access to male facilities. it was supposed to go to the supreme court because of the trump administration s vacating of the obama ruling or sort of guidance on this. it will now go back down to a lower court. i think it s an interesting development because it seems the supreme court in the absence of that guidance isn t looking to make the grand sort of precedent-setting national standard on this. it may have to be done through the actual making of law someday. we ll see how the court case goes. the way it s supposed to work. god forbid on that one. thanks for joining us on inside politics. minutes away, sean spicer will be on camera today, we are told. wolf blitzer will bring
decide beginning tomorrow, 9:00am in the orange county courthouse whether the death of caylee anthony came at the hands of her then 22-year-old mom. the prosecution theory is that casey basically didn t want to be a single mom any more. she wanted to be free, single and party and not have the burden of responsibility. they contend casey researched on the internet inside her parents home how to break a neck and cleacloroform, and they contende use that to make caylee go unconscious. and duct tape her mouth and stash her in her car for a couple of days and dump her in the woods a quarter mile from her house. the defense theory is that the case is all circumstantial evidence and the prosecution team is basing a lot of it on junk science. it will be interesting, 9:00am tomorrow morning. jenna: interesting indeed. tough allegations, innocent until proven guilty. we ll see out court case goes. phil keating with the latest for