of office? and would he then have to fight the court? and then finally, history fights back. the trayvon martin case shows the power of this country s bad old history continues to hold the upper hand. hi, i m chris matthews. with us, hdnet s dan rather. nia-malika henderson from the washington post. and nbc s pete williams. the euphoria of the bill s victorious passage has a far less optimistic view. it s the law. the president signs the health care bill adds supporters cheer and critics vow their argument. the argument whether the health care argument is constitutional at all. chris: take us inside the court, pete williams. you were there. electric. it s called a hot bench. it s really feverish. it was. everyone had a lot of questions. the justice had to play traffic cop and they had to say which one would go next. there was one point when justice kagan was interrupted. the so lister chris: he gave different signals this week. one was a real resistance this week of
on fox news sunday. hello, again, from fox news in washington. after a week off republican voters return to the polls for three more primaries. joining us from brookfield, wisconsin, is the candidate would needs to persuade voters and g.m. leaders this race is not over, senator rick santorum. welcome back to fox news sunday. guest: thank you, good to be with you. chris: two conservative young guns, paul ryan and rubio endorsed romney and suggested that you and the others should get out of the race. take a look what they had to say. it is important we coalesce and focus on getting the president. they say the only one that can when is having a floor fight in tampa in august and that is a recipe for deliver four more years to president obama. chris: senator do you feel pressure, now, to get, or added pressure to get out the race? guest: no. you know, you should have told kansas last night when they are down 20 points in the first half it is almost over and you should pac
there has been a rush to judgment. and owe pour we player of the week, saving lives in and out of the operating rooms. all right now. on fox news sunday. hello, again, from fox news in washington. after a week off republican voters return to the polls for three more primaries. joining us from brookfield, wisconsin, is the candidate would needs to persuade voters and g.m. leaders this race is not over, senator rick santorum. welcome back to fox news sunday. guest: thank you, good to be with you. chris: two conservative young guns, paul ryan and rubio endorsed romney and suggested that you and the others should get out of the race. take a look what they had to say. it is important we coalesce and focus on getting the president. they say the only one that can when is having a floor fight in tampa in august and that is a recipe for deliver four more years to president obama. chris: senator do you feel pressure, now, to get, or added pressure to get out the race? guest: no
of office? and would he then have to fight the court? and then finally, history fights back. the trayvon martin case shows the power of this country s bad old history continues to hold the upper hand. hi, i m chris matthews. with us, hdnet s dan rather. nia-malika henderson from the washington post. and nbc s pete williams. the euphoria of the bill s victorious passage has a far less optimistic view. it s the law. the president signs the health care bill adds supporters cheer and critics vow their argument. the argument whether the health care argument is constitutional at all. chris: take us inside the court, pete williams. you were there. electric. it s called a hot bench. it s really feverish. it was. everyone had a lot of questions. the justice had to play traffic cop and they had to say which one would go next. there was one point when justice kagan was interrupted. the so lister chris: he gave different signals this week. one was a real resistance this week of
and would he then have to fight the court? and then finally, history fights back. the trayvon martin case shows the power of this country s bad old history continues to hold the upper hand. hi, i m chris matthews. with us, hdnet s dan rather. nia-malika henderson from the washington post. and nbc s pete williams. the euphoria of the bill s victorious passage has a far less optimistic view. it s the law. the president signs the health care bill adds supporters cheer and critics vow their argument. the argument whether the health care argument is constitutional at all. chris: take us inside the court, pete williams. you were there. electric. it s called a hot bench. it s really feverish. it was. everyone had a lot of questions. the justice had to play traffic cop and they had to say which one would go next. there was one point when justice kagan was interrupted. the so lister chris: he gave different signals this week. one was a real resistance this week of the presid