the rising cost of education. caller: i do not think they will unless you make them. again, i think there, the responsibility as a two way street. host: john della volpe, polling director with harvard institute of politics. thank you for your time. we appreciate it. that does it for today s washington journal and we would about tomorrow. and we believe dr. amar. thanks for watching. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] it is monday, april 4. both houses of congress are back in session today. the house is in at noon for general speeches and legislation work. one bill on the calendar, which would cut 10% from the pentagon s printing budget. later this week, members will consider repealing the fcc s net neutrality rules, as well as it rose allow the epa to regulate greenhouse gas emissions. the senate also cavils in today at 2:00 p.m. lawmakers will be considering a judicial nomination in additio
through. but leadership on the house and senate were notified of the treasury department. that will not arrive until june or july now. keeps getting pushed off, partly because the economy is picking up a little bit, partly because the treasury the farmer has and can carry out, so this issue could go right to the back end of that congressional recess scheduled for august. that could be among the final things congress takes before it goes back to the voters. on friday, we learn that the job number is a benefit to them last month. you were both talking about party policies going into the election. if this number keeps going down, whose advantage? the democrats and the president, clearly. for sure? even if they are successful in cutting the budget? fellow republicans will argue that as part of the climate that has improved since they won in november. it was a of course the money is coming off the sidelines and people of being hired because businesses are no longer terrifi
regarding a corruption case that led to a series of arrests. we first broke news on wbal tv ,com jayne miller joins us with details. so far, we know that our arrests began this morning of about one dozen police officers. how big is the case? one source said is not the crime of the century, but it is not pretty and might be related to a scheme involving the selling of cars. there had been rumors but nothing was confirmed, but we are told with these are rest, we will learn much more this afternoon with a press briefing. one source tells us the case was initiated within the baltimore police department and became cooperative with the fbi. we will have much more later. we will be updating details as we get them of mind? wbaltv.com online at wbaltv.com. journalists are making their way into libya. as richard m. google describes, the region is no longer under the control of the government carry of the government during as soon as we entered, it was clear chrome far muam
we have a wonderful bill called the health care bureaucrats elimination act. and the one i ve just introduced, along with lindsey graham, the state health care choice act. state health care choice act. let states decide. let states decide. after all, isn t that what the 10th amendment was all about in the first place? one size does not fit all. never has. so under this state s health care choice act, states can opt out of the different major provisions of the health care law. the medicaid mandate, which is going to bankrupt the states. the individual mandate, mandating individuals have to buy insurance that s government approved. allowing them to opt out of the employer mandate and allowing them to opt out of the benefits mandate. because what states ask for and 33 governors wrote to the president recently, what all of our states want, is flexibility, freedom, and choice. and that s why this law, i think, is going to be so effective if we can get this get this through. seve