schools, whether it was trying to enforce civil rights was because of a glaeg si where people were totally disenfranchised. the idea of trusting the laboratories of the states to solve your problems wasn t going to work as a practical matter. i think that s behind all of these issues. nowhere is this more real than in the obama care fight. the central question of how well it is going to work has to do with whether or not these governors are going to make choices about how they implement it. over and over again we keep seeing republican governors being the ones unwilling to set up exchanges, unwilling to do the medicaid expansion. when we asked when american voters were asked what their top priorities were in 2014, health carrey mains the top priority for people and yet in this kind of state s rights discourse you can t get the inequality solved at the gubernatorial level. part of the central argument for democrats in passing this health care reform measure to begin with was we wa
zz h zoraida sambolin has the day off. that is awesome. it s caught on camera. i m ashleigh banfield. it s nice to have you with us every morning. it s 5:00 a.m. on the east coast. let s get started with this. go vote for someone else. how about that for a campaign pitch. fighting words for mitt romney after a pretty rough reception at the naacp convention. it was a tough sell to begin with though anyway. governor romney s really trying to convince african-americans that they d be better served with him in the white house than with president obama. president obama has about 95ish percent support among african-americans. he misstepped when he referred to the president s health carrey forms as obama care. i m going to eliminate every non-essential expensive program i can find, that includes obama care, and i m going to work to reform and save yeah, those are the sound of boos. you might say ouch or maybe not. romney is getting beat up by naacp. listen to the president o