territory for chris christie. i go back to the rule of fractions that i learned at holy name of jesus. when you have so many people in this race it doesn t take a very big slice to have the largest slice. so you can find that a lot of different places. the odd thing at the moment is that the super conservative side of the eequation is pretty crowded and that middle zone where chris christie would have normally have played is not so crowded. so frankly, i m not so smart it is smart for him to outconserve the conservatives. jeb is the one who stand to gain from all of this. i think christie has a clear strategy as we re learning it. that is to take on the opposition and his party viavy and he can take on common core and that is a slap at jeb bush without saying his name. he can take on the president and israel and that s really actually a subtle slap at rand
somebody loves your investigation? best to start over. we decided we were only going to use facts and then corroborate those facts to come to a finding and a conclusion. if people read the conclusions, which by the way is very narrowly tailored to the intelligence community, the state department was not part of our investigation. the white house was not part of our investigation. this was only isolated to the intelligence community. the odd thing is it mirrors the senate intelligence report. it also mirrors the house armed services report, which was also a republican report. none of those issues they were all fact-based. some people on the left are condemning it. they wanted exoneration. some on the right are saying they wanted a damnation. we laid the facts on the table. i believe the facts speak for themselves. there are a lot of unanswered questions in the state department and white house. that s where the select committee can get in. mr. chairman, thank you for joining us. this
that there is a clause in the trust between donald and shelly sterling that says if one of them were to become mentally unfit the other would be the sole trustee. that presumably opened the door for her to negotiate that sale with steve ballmer. again, i tried to get reaction, did get reaction from maxwell bleacher to that finding. he said that s a vast overstatement of mental incapacitation. that this was a diagnosis really of, quote, modest mental impairment. maybe something akin to just slowing down mentally. he is basically saying that mental incapacitation is not the case. at least not that degree of it. i want to discuss both of these, brian. stand by for a moment. let s bring in jeffrey toobin, and lz granderson and don lemon. let s talk about this possible lawsuit. jeffrey first, a billion dollar lawsuit he s going to file against the nba? what dow think of that? well, the odd thing is it doesn t seem to be a lawsuit if it is a lawsuit at all designed
are not going to be big midterm participant ls and the beneficiaries of the program who are feeling it the most immediately. including medicaid are not the biggest voters in the midterm. and so it s an odd thing where you have a huge social program. part of it is controversy. but part of it is the nature and the beneficiary group. which isn t the strongest midterm electoral constituency. stick with me. i promise, we have a lot, lot more. up next, we re going to look specifically at a republican candidate trying to flip the script. what happened if a different kind of republican gets elected? we ll also stay on more of the aca question. but before we go to break, i want to update you on the south korea ferry disaster. the death toll has risen to at least 52. it s expected to escalate quickly from this point forward. more than 250 people are still missing. most of them, high school students who had been on a holiday trip, but five days after the ferry sunk the hope of finding more surv
individual that s involved when you ask for information, the irs oh, no we can t tell you anything about her because we want to protect the privacy of that particular individual. so you re absolutely correct when you suggest that, you know, if they can t watch this information on themselves, and this is what happens when government gets too big and they start spying on each other, what s going to happen when obamacare if that ever gets really going, you know, that s all based on irs agents. so privacy is dead and gone. i think it s a general principle. not the irs. it s the tsa. nsa. the principle of the fourth amendment. this is another typical example of the government not caring about us, and seems like they are running just out of control. well, you know, the odd thing as you pointed out with the irs, no matter all these screw ups and earlier the concern with