the pope there in the middle east, mixing a little religion with a little politics. we ll have more on that tomorrow. that s going to do it for us on this saturday afternoon. i ll see you back here tomorrow at 2:00 eastern. right now, though, disrupt with karen finney. karen, what do you have on tap? hey, chris. we re going to update folks on the latest on that mass shooting overnight in california and then we ll pivot and talk about some of the biggest political stories from the week, including, we think this tea party is still going strong, no matter what anybody says. and a trifecta of moves this week proves that the war is not even close to being over. disrupt will be right back after this. new car! hey! [squeals]
disrupt with karen finney is up next. loving that easter tie. thank you very much. . we are talking about an equality evolution, what walmart can learn from i pope this easter sunday and two sleeper issues that could motivate women to disrupt mid-term elections. all that and more. i ll see you back here next saturday, 2:00 eastern. have a great afternoon.
in fact, as if to underscore that it seems sebelius couldn t even leave even on a high note without just one last glitch. they are stories are so heartening about knowing they can take care of themselves and their families. unfortunately, a page is missing. welcome to life under the microscope. to replace her president obama intends to nominate a veteran policy wonk and the current head of the office of budget. still, to judge the task facing miss burwell including health care s proteshl role in the november elections, we do need to evaluate the legacy of the woman who may go down in history as the most famous or infamous health and human services secretary in history. for that task we turn to karen finney, the former dnc communications director and host of msnbc s disrupt with karen finney antony gunn a health reform expert who worked under
now the republicans are forced to deal with a message of taking something away from people, and politically that is a death nail. absolutely. medicaid expansion, i submit, and i think you and i both agree, is going to be a huge issue in november. another enrollment period is coming up in november. absolutely. excellent panel. thank you, guys. karen finney, anton gunn, igor, thank you. do not miss disrupt with karen finney which is weekends at 4:00 p.m. eastern saturday and sundays here on msnbc. karen, you re great. coming up, police are still trying to figure out a motive for that stabbing rampage in a pennsylvania high school, but one thing police do know is that the 16-year-old suspect is a quiet, reserved kid. we ll talk about why that could speak volumes about why it happened. first, let s go over to northern california where a team of federal investigators is trying to piece together the moments leading up to a fiery crash that left ten people dead. including at least
run against something than they do with enthusiasm to run for something, at least in the midterm. so you have democrats pushing hard on both those things, unemployment insurance. the republicans does seem now that some house republicans are actually feeling the pressure and may sort of press to go ahead on unemployment extension. and you have seen this the challenge is make your republican opponent have to explain to the people in their district why they don t deserve unemployment insurance or they don t deserve an increase in the minimum wage. that s a different conversation than trying to defend why you re for something. that s the shift we need to see. and people who don t have the expanded medicare in states that don t have that. i suspect, or at least i will call it malpractice. i ve been doing it myself. so we both will. thank you so much, karen finney, you re the best. you must watch disrupt with