day of february. ainsley: i m looking at pictures of lebanon. a great little playground here and some water. another playground. this would be good to raise a family. look at this playground, looks like a castle. steve: in tennessee no taxes. even better. brian: everyone seems happy there that s probably the most important thing. meanwhile, let s talk about politics, pure politics where it s gerrymandering or 2022. looking back at january 6th. that is indeed in the news. one thing is pretty clear, the vice president harris, you could say, has off to one of the worst starts of any politician in a major forum. maybe in american history. outside of maybe the rough start that dan quayle had. so she wants to start over again and the story in the l.a. times. ainsley: don t call it a reboot. vice president harris is reportedly making changes to try to turn her team around as another staffer leaves what s being called a toxic work environment. steve: mark meredith joins us live fro
one day to the next. i mean, it s been a really, really difficult time for the education world. i been a really, really difficult time for the education world. been a really, really difficult time for the education world. i was going to sa , for the education world. i was going to say. the for the education world. i was going to say. the fear for the education world. i was going to say, the fear of for the education world. i was going to say, the fear of exams for the education world. i was going to say, the fear of exams for - for the education world. i was going to say, the fear of exams for me . to say, the fear of exams for me never really goes away. and i did my last exams decades ago, i still have nightmares about it. let s talk about politics, the ft talks about the new health secretary, sajid javid. javid shifts tone on curves and call for a nation to learn with ko covid. at the beginning boris johnson said we would send covid packing within 12 weeks. over a year late
paul: ronald reagan appointee justice anthony kennedy was at the center of many court s biggest decisions over the last 3 decades casting the key vote in landmark cases involving abortion, affirmative action, gay rights and guns and campaign finance. editor-in-chief of the cato and i spoke with him about the kennedy legacy. welcome. let s talk about justice kennedy and legacy, you wrote this week while you end up agreeing where justice came out on a lot of cases, you disagree with the way he got there, explain that. part of the rule of law isn t just getting the right results but the reasoning matter, that s why the supreme court explained itself, so people can follow how the law develops, what it means, what the constitution means and justice kennedy didn t follow kind of conventional juris
paul: ronald reagan appointee justice anthony kennedy was at the center of many court s biggest decisions over the last 3 decades casting the key vote in landmark cases involving abortion, affirmative action, gay rights and guns and campaign finance. editor-in-chief of the cato and i spoke with him about the kennedy legacy. welcome. let s talk about justice kennedy and legacy, you wrote this week while you end up agreeing where justice came out on a lot of cases, you disagree with the way he got there, explain that. part of the rule of law isn t just getting the right results but the reasoning matter, that s why the supreme court explained itself, so people can follow how the law develops, what it means, what the constitution means and justice kennedy didn t follow
houses and either go to a shelter or think about a plan b. brian: let s bring in michelle malkin the host of michelle malkin investigators on crtv. michelle, this is a second major challenge within two weeks for this president. in a state that has a governor that he might be closer to than anybody else. that could help make everybody s life safer. don t you agree? yeah. and i think that the white house and the president have done a terrific job in handling these weather crises. i think what helps the most, of course, is not only preparedness, but resilience. and i think through all of these we have proven that this is radio aresilient country. country.brian especially texas and florida. steve: let s talk about politics. many washington insiders were shocked a couple days ago that the president of the united states reached across the aisle and said nancy and chuck, i have got to deal with you. reportedly paul ryan was