the northeast will spike very quickly. so you are looking at continued rises in the price of gasoline as we get into the summer, certainly after memorial day. megyn: gentlemen, thank you both so much. at this moment the u.s. supreme court is hearing the final piece of the oral arguments in an historic case that will determine the fate of president obama s healthcare law and it will affect the pockets books of tens of millions of americans. we are hearing questions about the performance of the obama administration s top lawyer defending the law. yesterday the solicitor general seemed to be caught off guard by some questions posed by some of the leading conservative justices. that s what the critics are saying. so much so that the administration put out a statement defending this guy.
foreclosures, and he had a winning streak on a game show. what is the consumer financial protection bureau? it aims to put a stop to predatory lending. it will keep an eye on credit card fees and student loans and keep an ear on consumer complaints. because a whole lot of centers don t like the bureau, the confirmation could be, dare i say, in jeopardy. dan, tell us first why this nomination is not going to elizabeth warren? reporter: well, certainly the white house saw her as somebody that could set up the agency and had hoped that she was the person who could potentially lead the agency, but as you pointed out this was somebody who was controversial and ran up against conservatives that would not support her nomination. and one official telling me republicans in congress made clear that they don t support the agency, and they would block all efforts to confirm elizabeth warren as the permanent director. while she was somebody that essentially invented this agency, got it
hard you ve been working at this. i can tell you, and i m sure you ve sensed this, talking to the media all day. we ve been hearing questions and with an increasing fervor on the part of family missing loved ones, why can t they at least show us pictures or break it down if we give a description, lets us know if anybody matches that description who s in the morgue day after day. we ve been told, we, the family members, have been denied access to the morgue where we know there are a lot of unidentified bodies. so i guess it s good news. you re going to accelerate, do everything you can to permit family members into the morgue to make i.d.s. how quickly can this be done? i mean, first of all, we went from a situation yesterday of 1,300 down to 232 this morning. as i said, they just completed a meeting with all of those. it s without without speaking overly graphically here, eliot, it s important to note that, you know, not all of the bodies were intact, not all of the you know, thi
they need answers. tonight i hope to get some. my interview with the man this charge in a moment. first, a look at the other stories we re drilling down on tonight. the stories are gut wrenching. can t go home. it s gone. the images unforgettable i ll ask dr. gayle salt, is there such a thing as disaster overload. [ chanting ] and remember sfwhisk. recall! the republican governor tried to bust the union. jeffrey tubin says a new ruling could wring them back stronger than ever. then benjamin netanyahu. [ applause ] despite the applause, was he on the wrong side of history? fareed zakaria says israel s prime minister may have won the battle but lost the war. for the past few days i ve been telling you about one family s desperate search for their 16-year-old son, lance heyer. he vanished like so many in the tornado. night after night lance s dad, mike, came on the show to talk about his harrowing search for his son. as the family scoured the city and searche
that there was a huge focus on the intelligence gathering in the united states, there was a blunder, that led to an overall of the intelligence gathering in the united states. the fact that pakistan, if we believe what we re hearing, missed osama bin laden living under its nose for five or six years, is that likely to lead to an overall in the pakistan intelligence service? this is a military and an army that takes pride behind the scenes in being the strongest institution in the country, and it s rarely questioned, but now not only are the questions coming globally from washington, now you re hearing questions