and i know you don t believe that, so what i who knows a lot more about you or i than constitutional law what i accept and i think i acknowledged yesterday that in speaking on monday, the president was not clearly understood by some people. because he is a law professor, he spoke in shorthand. megyn: joining me now with more, greg jarrett in our new york newsroom, and i want to tell the viewers, gregg, as you bring us up to speed on the latest, i am just now getting the department of justice s response. actually, i ve just opened it up. let s see. it does appear to be three pages, single-spaced, it is signed by eric holder, attorney general of the united states. it is addressed to the three-judge panel of the fifth circuit court of appeals in new orleans. i m not going to go through this line by line, but let s just try to get the gist together and we ll talk with you about it, gregg. questions to the response in the oral argument, keep in mind, this is a health care
the united states in the comments he made monday did not believe that the supreme court could rule on the constitutionality of legislation which is a preposterous premise, and i know you don t believe that, so what i who knows a lot more about you or i than constitutional law what i accept and i think i acknowledged yesterday that in speaking on monday, the president was not clearly understood by some people. because he is a law professor, he spoke in shorthand. megyn: joining me now with more, greg jarrett in our new york newsroom, and i want to tell the viewers, gregg, as you bring us up to speed on the latest, i am just now getting the department of justice s response. actually, i ve just opened it up. let s see. it does appear to be three pages, single-spaced, it is signed by eric holder, attorney general of the united states. it is addressed to the three-judge panel of the fifth circuit court of appeals in new orleans. i m not going to go through this line by lin
good evening. the iowa caucuses are just now officially getting underway. the presidential election year process now officially underway, as iowans gather in close to 1,800 places spread across 99 counties in that state to express their preference for one candidate. here s what it looks like at one of the larger caucuses. this one in cedar falls, right there on the indoor track. they re gathering like this in schools, churches and private homes. based on early entrance polls of people heading into caucuses, ron paul, mitt romney and rick santorum are competing for the win tonight in the iowa caucuses. later tonight we ll have our first real result. and while we may have a new front-runner tomorrow, we may not have as many candidates in this race tomorrow. a lot can happen tonight. a lot can change tonight. but the first stage of a costly and grueling race is now coming to a close. our team is on the ground, and set and we begin our coverage tonight with andrea mitchell at the