court has done so far. it revolutionizes administrative law, it gives over all this power to the courts. it s more obscure to people, but law students are picking themselves off the floor today and legal textbook writers are throwing their old editions out. what this says is think about the matthew kacsmaryk case and mifepristone, it means judges will decide and the regime that we ve had that s absolutely been cannon listen to what agencies that are expert, that s now gone and instead it s courts who will be deciding, a total revolution in administrative law which affects everybody. and we re still waiting, of course, forimmunity decision. we know monday will be the las we ll see that on monday. going out with a bang. andrew, harry, and marcus, thanks toy, all of you. and the long view, as we await president biden s remarks at a rally in north carolina. how presidents have made the tough call in the past about their own political futures, and t
impartiality. it seems like a lose-lose for the republicans. the president has shown restraint on the subject. last night at the rally, with the crowd hearing behind him, he said why wasn t this reported to the fbi 36 years ago. i don t know. there could be risk for him there. somebody around him has gotten to him and told him to be restrained on this until last night. you have to be fair. the timing of all this is fishy. dianne feinstein sitting on it. it happened 36 years ago. this does raise issues with the timing. let s talk about the economy. we were led to believe the trade war with the united states and china could be devastating for our economy. not so much. the s&p 500 and dow both at record highs. what s happening here, greg? it is funny, dave. you get china retaliating. the market goes up.
first some of america s leading conservatives descending on new hampshire, fames like rand paul, ted cruz and governor mike huckabee making rounds at public and private events laying the groundwork for 2016. carl cameron is live in manchester, carl? reporter: hi, arthel. this is the first time there has been a cattle call, a gathering of presidential candidates before the mid terms coming two years before the actual presidential election. it is being put on for americans for prosperity and a tea party that changed around america s campaign finance rules and gave us things like super-packs. there are is a huge crowd hearing hopefuls talking about their vision for the country two years from now. rand paul, the kentucky senator
put aside. and to also to cancel these votes of this ballot box. and since the results came to the commission, before it s received any challenges to starting to the votes, starting with the subcommittees, and after examining this, there were some mistakes. in addition, six committed. there were three committees in one province who did not had nobody voting there. committee number ten. and subcommittee three. 12 and 14th, subcommittee four. there was only one person who voted in this committee. if you re just joining us, we are hi a listening to a long, dail and sometimes plaintive announcement from the egyptian electoral commission whose chief is slowly describing the electoral process while the entire nation waits and while we wait to hear who egypt s next president will be. we re waiting for the announcement of the election results of egypt s presidential runoff while thousands gather in tahrir square. the entire country waiting to find out where a year and a half of