prove to be accurate in talking about the congress. but our point was to say that government is not just about legislation. the president has enormous authority and responsibility to be able to operate as a chief executive of the federal government and we want to emphasize the ways he can help get things done, things that the public really needs and wants given the concerns they have with the economy and with american security. host: what specific enumerated or traditional actual powers does he have? what tools does he have? guest: the united states congress gives him the responsibility as the executive to administer all of the agencies of the federal government, and every single one of those agencies from the department of commerce and small business administration, to the department of defense, have significant responsibilities. and in executing those authorities there are choices to be made every day and they can influence the way things get done. nobody can deny that pres
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solomon. and ilan berman looks at how the obama administration can gain leverage over iran in nuclear negotiations. not too long ago president obama stood there on that stage and he said the one single pledge of commitment that we ask every elected official he pledged a commitment of fidelity to the united states constitution. [cheers and applause.] he lied! he lied! . . host: the president heads to new york tomorrow where he will talk to wall street investors. our focus for this first half hour, your reaction to what you might have seen yesterday. these tea party protest and its overall impact in the debate. what happens next? we will also take your e-mails or send us a message by twitter. we will look at some headlines from the washington, d.c. newspapers. above the fold, concerning the capitol hill tea party. the expected a crowd of about 75,000, it cubudget could be larger. the reporters write that the tens of thousands of conservative protesters who are complaining t
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this weekend. fox 5 morning news starts right now. it is thursday morning, august 20th, 2009. ni start to the day out there. we see some blue skies and a low cloud cover. we ll check in with tony in a second as we could see another hot and humid sticky day. could reach 90 and a little sunshine peeking through. i m steve chenevey. and i m allison seymour. students are ready to get back to school. s tartugaastarts august 31st an we ll sit down with superintendent jerry weeks. and the latest on hurricane bill. some could feel the impact of bill this weekend as it pushes swells our way. rights nowit s still chuing in the ocean. it s been downgraded to a category three but its winds could pick up to make it a category four again. let s check in with tony perkins and find out what is going on here. we ll keep monitoring that storm. the next update from the inrricane center is at 11:00 rn. e stnorin bi m is goehre storm hrth maximum sustained winds at o20 miles per w e12