Does it out of worchester massachusetts. 58 new law makers for the house, 13 in senate, will remake landscape. We will start with the wall street journal. Talking about some of the new issues for the new congress. Republicans in charge of the chambers have a challenging path pushing through bills on some of the most contentious issues health, energy, and spending without inflaming tensions on the left and the right. The senate notes that Senate Majority leader Mitch Mcconnell, like many new leaders before them, is planning to restore regular order, and members get to shape and debate rather than having a dictated by leadership or negotiated behind closed doors. That senator Mitch Mcconnell was on state of the state of the union yesterday. [video clip] we need to do everything we can to rein in the regulatory onslaught, which is the principal reason we have not had the kind of bounce back after the 2008 recession that you would expect. What you think the first thing that will reach is j
Can transcend that. That these trends are not permanent. If we listen to another to one another, we can govern even in this polarized environment. We put together a 29 member commission. We had former interior secretary , senator bennett was one of our members. We had a really Knockout Group of people. Former members of congress governors, cabinet officials. Civic leaders, Business Leader people from all walks of american life. We went through an 18 month process and went all over the country california, ohio, philadelphia. We had meetings and engaged the American Public. Then, they had some debate and a liberation. They had and the liberation. Deliberation. They did find common ground. That is our blueprint for strengthening our democracy. It contains 69 recommendations. Three major areas of reform forming congress, forming our elections system, and a call to public service. Not all of these are a magic pill. If we enact them all tomorrow the system is not going to turn around althoug
Notwithstanding the fact that i have a point of view, those are the facts, and nobody can dispute that, i take that and i do not just do a defense of the law, but i argue why it is making difference politically for people, and if reconciliation is used to repeal parts of the law than what i would do is try to have made my case on all these points so that when reconciliation is vetoed, people will understand why it is important. What role do you think in the final two years of Vice President biden in dealing with congress and how would that role differ from the role he has played in the first six years . Im happy to answer that question but make has a perspective but nick had has a perspective. I think he has a significant role to play, from an outsiderss position. He is liked and trusted. So if there is an average tried to get things done, if there is never to try to right now we are in a who struck john stage where they did not retract to become all that is meaningless now. It is mean
If you post an immunization rate and they are lacking, they will come up. I suspect if you did that for elementary schools, we are going to post the rate of the children immunized here, so what are your comments on that . First, i would like to agree with your last comment about posting rates for schools. We want parents to be informed about vaccines in general and we should also want them to be informed in the environment they are putting their children in. There is no doubt that is going with 40 or 50 of unimmunized children is there a push to do so . We should be letting parents know as much as possible about both because i read the pediatrics article that staff provided. If a pediatrician pushes immunization, she is more likely to convince someone to vaccinate them if she is passive, thats ok, i will sign a no. To what degree are we posting individual clinics or to individual schools . It seems like you should be doing that in santa monica. The rates for School Vaccination are Publ
Also worsening tonight. In iraq, the radical isil has driven one and a half Million People from their homes, leading the United Nations to declare it a level three emergency. That is the highest and worst level. The Obama Administration meanwhile has sent a team of special operations groups to iraq to assess how to evacuate the thousands of refugees trapped there. The troops are on the Mountain Range for roughly 24 hours in a move the critics say seems an awful lot like boots on the ground. Something the administration has insisted we would not see. When asked about that at a brief survey today, the advisor tried to draw an extinction. These are 130 personnel are not going to be in a combat role in iraq. Theyre there on a temporary basis to make assessments about how to get the population off the mountain. This would be a humanitarian effort again to get them to a safe space. There are a range of ways for doing that, we havent made decisions about how to carry out that mission because