information. i can t say there weren t leaks but they weren t from there. molly: peter king says based on the highly sensitive details in the media articles the leaker has to be in the president s, quote, inner circle. gregg: that is what the journalists are saying. look, republicans are not convinced that the obama administration plan to investigate this will yield any meaningful answers. what is the latest on that. molly: both sides the two u.s. attorneys will head up the investigations are good men and good lawyers but g.o.p. law makes are concerned because they will still be reporting to eric ho8der who reports to the president they may not be able to investigate freely. the republican chairman of the house new jersey committee it will be a challenge if the facts lead them to high ranking people. some of the leaks in the public leaks are self-described aides or people who are in the situation room, that is pretty small but important group of people. my question to
on to michigan for a campaign fund-raiser. it is sunday, april 15, normally tax day, but tomorrow is emancipation days of your federal income tax is due on tuesday, april 17. we will focus this morning on taxes and the economy and politics and the situation in north korea. we want to begin on this sunday morning with a focus on former presidents. we want to ask you which former president do you admire the most and tell us why. our phone lines are open you can join the conversation also on our facebook page and you can send us a tweet. we are focusing on former presidents because it is the subject of a new book and a cover story of the latest time magazine. inside the magazine, our question is which former president do you would mire and tell us why and this past week in a rare public event, former president george w. bush was speaking in new york on behalf of the bush institute in which he talked about taxes and the economy and where economic growth primarily comes fro
congress is half his, the senate. and as a result of a lot of these democratic senate incoupi incumbents are running poorly. incredibly you have nelson, the senator from florida who is at 36% of the vote. connie mack his likely republican opponent is 43. missouri with sarah steelman, the likely republican nominee is ten points ahead of clare mccaskill, 51-41 and the most amazing one is in ohio, where sherrod brown, incumbent democratic senator is trailing josh mandell, the treasurer 44-40. usually the undecided goes against incumbent, 20 point defeat in ohio of brown of the democratic senator, but right now, you have the following states which have democratic senators and republicans are leading. virginia, where allen is ahead, florida, nebraska, where john bruining is at.
york city. well, this wednesday marks 44 years since dr. martin luther king, jr. was assassinated in memphis, tennessee i was just a few months shy of my 12th birthday, but i remember vividly the tragic and senseless murder of a man for a man who lived a nonviolent existence. this christian leader who based teachings on the lessons of the new testament and used it as an occasion to riot in the streets, loot businesses and riot buildings and doing the things that dr. king spoke out against and which he resisted such as violence and indiscriminate hatred. they dishonored his life and life s ministry. it brings out the best in some. and some exploited his death to fan the flames of racism. and others used it for looting and burning and mayhem. there were voices of reason of compassion who rose above the noise of the streets to speak the wisdom of heaven. governor winthrop rockefeller, the day after he was killed, stood on the steps of the arkansas state capital and sang we shall
ladies and gentlemen, governor mike huckabee. [applause]. mike: thank you, thank you very much. welcome to huckabee show from the fox news studios in new york city. well, this wednesday marks 44 years since dr. martin luther king, jr. was assassinated in memphis, tennessee i was just a few months shy of my 12th birthday, but i remember vividly the tragic and senseless murder of a man for a man who lived a nonviolent existence. this christian leader who based teachings on the lessons of the new testament and used it as an occasion to riot in the streets, loot businesses and riot buildings and doing the things that dr. king spoke out against and which he resisted such as violence and indiscriminate hatred. they dishonored his life and life s ministry. it brings out the best in some. and some exploited his death to fan the flames of racism. and others used it for looting and burning and mayhem. there were voices of reason of compassion who rose above the noise of the streets