these that will shape 2018 is if paul ryan moves ahead on the promises or threats to rethink entitlement programs, particularly medicare, and that s the one remaining agenda item big enough to have a general impact on the mid-term election. that will be interesting to watch. we talked about the absurdity of when everybody wants a deal, and chuck schumer and nancy pelosi and president trump wants a deal, and so it s going to be hard. everybody wants a fix but everybody has logger heads, it s the definition of washington. yeah, and republicans didn t like the idea of funding a border wall but the president has been firm he wants his border wall in exchange for
manu raju is at the white house. reporter: the extent of the russian attacks during last year s elections, the meddling that happened to try to sway public opinion from the russians. and one thing that jeh johnson testified, wolf, was that the federal government and state officials really were in logger heads as to how to secure the elections, did not want the federal government to interfere in any way. also in addition, johnson was on the defense on a number of questions from the democrats, including adam schiff, the ranking democrat on the committee, wondering why the obama administration did not announce sooner last year that russia was involved behind these cyber attacks, waiting until the
spotlight on you is pretty remarkable and to watch the way that they have done so well, we don t know wa what happens wa behind closed doors but the fact that they haven t rebelled in the way i don t know i did as a teenager, maybe did too is remarkable. you think about the social media for kids today which is such a huge difference than my generation. yeah. and they were able to avoid you know, some sort of social media disaster of instagram or twitter or whatever. that s 0 so true. barack obama and michelle obama are pleasing parents. one of the finest things they did was showing america how to raise kids in such a difficult circumstance. they re a beloved first family. that s going to continue. we ll have to see, they never seem to have the angst to their parents. amy carter used to rebel against jimmy carter and turn more to the left. maureen reagan and some of his kids were as logger heads with that.
resolution last week against israel. kerry of course denies that. the two of them at logger heads. this relationship is only getting worse as we approach the final three weeks of the obama administration. a critical time indeed. hive from london. congressman sherman, great to have you with us on this busy day. you released a statement prior the secretary kerry s speech saying you were disappointed by the passage of the u.n. security council resolution. i m curious to get your thoughts. what is your response? how do you think that speech played out? well, this is not unprecedented during the reagan and carter administrations. you had similar resolutions passed at the united nations and the u.s. failed to veto them. that being said, i think that there is an inordinate focus on israeli settlements, as if
much from there with the, you know, frankly racist appeals against the country s arab population is it s hard to get much worse than that, but the specific, the categorical denial he will ever entertain or allow a palestinian state, that s a bright red line he s been able to fuzz over before now. that puts him at logger dead heads with a lot of the other parties, very much at logger heads with the united states, with europe, so a big part of what went on though this campaign is moo israel is facing a diplomatic tsunami. that s coming in spades. the longer term implications, the terms he s won this things on, now swearing off the idea of a two-state solution, something that the international community has as a wide goal, he says not a goal. is there a risk of israel with