for not doing anything for women and it is unfortunate when you have women attacking women when right now that perspective needs to be aa uni. greta: i would call that a war on women. you mentioned healthcare. we are approaching the supreme court decision. your thoughts as we approach this? everybody is weighing this on what their thoughts are. if anybody knew what was going to happen i m sure they would get to ring the bell and say they are successful. i believe the supreme court will come out with a decision very quickly as early as next week and we are looking to se see i believe that at least the individual mandate will be declared unconstitutional. even if they just decide that that portion of that bill is unconstitutional really the rest of it falls in on itself. it becomes complete play unaffordable. greta: you were a business person before you came to congress. whether it is constitutional or not is separate from the effect it will actually create on
elections were ruled invalid. the muslim brotherhood and its allies had close to 75% of the seats. those are gone. both candidates for the presidency includeing the muslm brotherhood candidate declared themselves winners and the electoral commission is still sorting out the votes. meantime the military redefined what the president s duties are and now people are back out on the streets in the square. i think this is very nearly on the boiling point here. greta: what does it mean for israel? egypt for 33 years has sort of been the stablizeing force this and maintains to the extent there is a lid onish jews in the middle east for israel. ha had the lid ton. what does this mean for israel. potentially very dangerous. the strategic situation changed dramatically. where mubarak kept the lid on the muslim brotherhood, kept them in their place and honored the camp david peace agreement. now, with the brotherhood potentially coming to power i
to time. but you look it is just all part of the process. been quite an interesting right around here the last few mont s months. greta: have you actually talked to the governor today? i have not. greta: on the question of emgreat lakes. the president signed an executive order about immigration for a certain segment of societ sew society. i don t agree with how he did it, that is for sure. there is a consensus and i ta k talked about this with you and others we do want to help the young people undocumented through no fault of their own. graduated high school and have a good grades a lot to contribute to the future. we have to help them in the right way. how do you help these kids who need the help but do it in a way that doesn t encourage illegal immigration. that is not an easy balance but we have to get it right otherwise it could have significant unintended consequences. the way the president has done this there is no discussion. he is by fiat shoving this down the throat of
to be gone for extended periods of time. even then since that point i always as a prostrider for my family constantly had that in the back of my mind. what it helps to do in addition to understand your own obligations helps you realize how many people are struggling and they make a lot less in some cases. greta: i guess the media is guilty of this but in some part it is true that the republicans and democrats clawing each other s eyes out up here. sort of scratching them out. you write in your book about a democrat senator leahy pulling aside the young senator you and talking about family. i mean it is not quite as violent between the two parti parties. there are personal moments when you get advice isn t there? senators act like normal human beings especially when the cameras are not on them. senator leahy asked me how are things about and i mentioned i m worried about my family and
governor chris christie hug. governor crist. hug of president obama. that was fatal to his campaign. it was it would have meant a lot less if it weren t the policies before that. governor crist is a very tale t talented politician and really likeable person and people like him. people and he was very succes successful early on new career as governor and very popular when i decided to run against him. the hug came in combination with a moment where a lot of people felt that the republican party was not clearly articulating what it stood for and being a forceful alternative to the president of this party and that someone of the things that motivated me to run. is a tactic that we used. i think we would have won despite the hug. greta: but you were a long shot in the beginning. absolutely. greta: governor crist had it knocked up most people thought. his job approval ratings were very high and the survivors you port that comes from being an incumbent, the