much for the perspective. yes, sir. tucker: well, the u.s. senate as an institution, the body itself has been denounced by the atlantic magazine and piece is written by the liberal so you know what conclusion was. the senate is racist. why? smaller states have proportionally more white people in them and it argues that the senate signature feature, equal representation for all states, that is why the senate exists should be abolished. even though the u.s. constitution forbids this, the piece argues it can in fact be done without a constitutional amendment. lindsey marshall is radio show host and joins us tonight. thank you for coming on. how exactly is the u.s. senate just by its structure racist? well, if you look at the composite of the united states and you could say sexist as well if you want to go on the theory of the article, the senate doesn t properly represent the united states because as you had mentioned of the small states having two senators as every state does of
the president ends on a light note there. we were chuckling on set as well. the emir of kuwait talking in detail about how he wants to see things go ahead with the collision of the policy ideas and what not in the middle east and terrorism at the heart of it with qatar. the president said we re not going to deal with anybody funding terrorists. he thinks that he can bring the middleern states, those countries, to the table with qatar and get some sort of a deal working forward such that they can patch over what s been a chasm recently in that part of the world f they wrap up, let s bring it back, with my guest, guy benson, political editor for townhall.com, lindsey marshall, and bill mcgearn writes for the main street column for wall street journal and chief speech writer for george w. bush. your thoughts on the interchange
national headlines after photographs and an article written by a writer of the new york times was bub lishd today, the website lpzachary.com has been flooded with support for the 6-year-old. in just one hour, more than 2,600 people signed the electronic petition. nobody would have wished this situation to happen, but now ha it has happened we need to speak up so it doesn t happen to another little kid. reporter: debbie christie is asking the school board to reconsider her son s case. tonight the school board president says he s encouraged that brd members are willing to discuss zachary s punishment at tomorrow s regular school board meeting. rehema ellis, nbc news. incredible. hopefully they ll resolve that one. stay with us. news 4 today continues at 5:00 a.m. patience pays off. after months of debate, health care reform expected to take a make or step forward today. head-to-head, the virginia gubernatorial candidates square off as the election comes down to th