it is deadly. the u.s. agriculture department announced that a case of mad cow disease has been confirmed confirmed in a dairy cow out in central california. let s bring in lisa sylvester. she s working this story for us. lisa, what is the department of agriculture saying. what s going on? reporter: wolf, the usda just released information within the last hour and what we know is that it is a dairy cow from central california that has tested positive for bse or commonly known or referred to as mad cow disease, and wolf, this is only the fourth case ever detected in the united states. normally an animal contracts bse from consuming contaminated feed and this cow tested positive from atypical bse, it s a rare form of the disease and not generally associated with an animal-consuming infected feed and it states, quote, the cow was never presented for slaughter for human consumption so at no time presented a risk to the food supply and milk does not transmit bse. so you can se
we want more government policies that somehow put a cap on tuition costs and things like that or feel like we want the market to sort this out and this is not at all clear where this is likely to head. all right. rick newman, thank you for your time. always appreciate your perspective. president obama on the brink of the democratic nomination that kicks off today s side bar. the president all about certain to lock up his party s nod when five states vote tomorrow. he s won almost every delegate so far in the democratic prim y primaries with an exception of handful of delegates in southern states. crackdown on illegal immigration will take center stage at the supreme court this weekend. there will be hearings on arizona s tough immigration law and whether the state law interferes with the federal immigration policies. rod blagojevich could be turning to teaching while he s in prison. fox chicago reporting that
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intense core base. real quick, do you think he ll be a primary? he might be. that will be interesting to watch. historically among modern presidents who have been prim y primari primaried, most if not all won a second term because they ve been weakened by their primary challenger. it s an interesting calculus for republicans thinking about taking him on. kevin, i can see you agree. you are shaking your head. absolutely. he will be. kevin and tessa, stay with us. we have more to talk about about the supreme court nominee coming up. next, a closer look at why paul manafort is so important to the mueller probe and why he may be part of the end game.