of criticism as well coming from lawmakers, carol, they feel like ma lachi needs to step it up. he manufacture sized a government dominated by shiites that excluded sunnis and that is a situation ripe for al qaeda and its affiliates to exploit. jay carney yesterday saying so far it hasn t taken hold bewhen you have the sunnis marginalized, al qaeda tries to start a sectarian cycle and take advantage of that. i think the white house and many lawmakers and lawmakers republican and democrat want to see that change. we ll see. just six people signed up for obama care on the federal insurance exchange on day one. papers detailed the meetings. chris cuomo asked jay carney about the initial low signup on cnn s new day.
the things the president must do is cut off arms to malachi. he is getting away with impunity. we may be occupied by syria, but have to stand up for people who can t defend themselves when every single one has updates. give me an update the state department did help negotiate a solution that removed the 50 or some odd people that survived. six were kidnapped and will probably be extradited to iran where they will be tortured and murdered. we owe these people. when we disarm them, we promise them in writing, each one has a piece of paper in writing that said that the united states would protect them. we have not done that, and why malachi is really becoming a stooge of the iranian government, and why we are
settlement that some folks have missed is when was the last time you got 49 state attorneys general, 49 republicans and democrats having to do anything together? i think one of the important things here is this is a step towards doing big things across party lines. we ll leave it at that because end point ended a minute ago. fredricka whitfield i apologize for the 43 seconds i ve stolen from you. that s okay. that s okay. i m willing to share. captions by vitac www.vitac.com hello everyone, i m fredricka whitfield in for kyra phillips who s on assignment. we begin with whitney houston. as her family prepares for saturday s funeral, new details suggest troubling behavior in houston s final days. don lemon is in los angeles. what are you hearing about those final moments? reporter: some really sad information that i got yesterday from a source who is briefed on whitney houston s activity and behavior just days before her death. i m told that on wednesday and thu
middle class tax cut that has been given to us for by name, to reduce the amount that we re paying into social security. what we should be talking about the real tax reform, what it s going to take to increase our revenues by broadening our economic base, by growing our economy. we aren t doing that. we need to be talking about what the american people want to hear. that s where the jobs are going to come from. that would be congressman dennis ross speaking there. christine romans is in atlanta this morning breaking down the details on this. i think, soledad, in an election year this is a no brainer for republicans and democrats. you ve got 160 million people who are getting a tax benefit e6 ry paycheck they get. it s $1,000 over the course of a year. $40 per paycheck, that s if you make $50,000 a year or so. so this was something in an election year you just, you know, the feeling in washington you just can t be raising taxes on people, on working people in an election
had made its own nuclear fuel rods domestically for the first time. it was loading these into what it said was a reactor for medical purposes, not for nuclear weapons. but this is going to be watched very closely here in washington and in israel, of course, because the question is whether this development, this announcement of them being able to make their own nuclear fuel rods is actually the real deal. can they do it? do these fuel rods work? how good is the quality? is this another step potentially on iran s road to potentially making nuclear weapons? that s the key question for intelligence agencies right now. what does this all mean? iran s had a lot of problems with its nuclear efforts. are they really successful at this? have they made the decision to go forward. c.i.a. director david petraeus says one of the things he s watching very carefully is whether they re going to make that move to go for highly enriched uranium. that would be a significant step on the road to