we hit the streets of new york to get reaction to his comments. i think the governor is off base. the lovable liberal tackles the top five. don t you ever talk about me. don t you open your mouth about the best. tonight you the viewers get the unique opportunity to ask me anything you want. no topic will be offlimits. megan mcdowell is here with the first installment of #asksean. and our great, great american panel revisits some of the greatest meltdowns of all time. in texas, wendy davis is caught lying about her private life. ann coulter is here to react to the growing controversy in the lone star state. new york governor andrew cuomo is trying to backtrack tonight after making these rourkes. listen. who are they? are they these extreme conservatives that are right to life, pro assault weapon, anti-gay? is that who they are? because if that s who they are and if they are the extreme conservatives, they have no place in the state of new york. because that s
0 of pressure not to have him subpoenaed. this guy has one of the thickest resumes in the state. 2012 article on his law firm s website called him the second most influential man in new jersey politics. he s worked under four governors, democrats and republicans. serving as general council to the new jersey turnpike authority to general attorney under jim mcgreevey. and he runs one of the most powerful law firms in the state. in fact his partner at the law firm was appointed the state s interim lawyer. he served as chris christie s campaign council. he went on to head up his transition team. when his inauguration day arr e arrived david samson did the honors. i ve been privileged to serve helping us to retaliate. the document dumb indicates samson discussed a possible meeting about the issue. we don t know if the meeting took place, we do know that christie and his close adviser worked together in the same place on the second day of that traffic jam the inconsistencies are becoming
tough primary. once he gets through that, it s him facing a tough general election. kentucky always is much more it may be a red state in presidential elections, always a tough state for republicans to hold their offices there. has a democratic governor. this is going to be one that we re all going to be watching closely because of the primary, but even when that primary is over, we ll be going there. we ve got a few wild card races that we know we ll spend a lot of time. crazy primaries in wyoming and hawaii. governors races in texas, new mexico and south carolina. maybe one of them pops into our top ten. i m a little bit of a skeptic on texas right now but we know it s going to have huge fund raising implications for democrats there with wendy davis. and with new mexico, it s about susannah martinez and her vp possibility. that s it for this edition of the daily rundown. we ll see you back here on monday. if you re traveling, be safe doing that. coming up next is chris jansing. r
0 good morning from washington. it s friday, december 20th, 2013. this is the daily rundown. don t miss today s take away. we have the top ten races to watch in 2014. did your favorite race make the list? let s get to the first reads of the morning with the clock ticking before monday s health insurance deadline, the obama administration unveiled another 11th hour rule change. this to try to help consumers that remains in limbo. this is at least the seventh time that the administration has changed or delayed parts of the affordable care act. that includes pushing back the online enrollment until next year, delaying the mandate until 2015 and holding off on limits for out of pocket expenses. the administration pushed the deadline back from december 15th to the 23st and extended open enrollment until the end of march and delayed 2014 enrollment until after the mid-term election. the focus is on people whose insurance plans were canceled because they didn t meet the quite lines. 3.5 mil
comprehensive immigration reform on the republican side a lot of people come out and sort of take that very hard line stand, including marco rubio, by the way, who was a part of this bill, a part of the gang of eight. rubio even backing away a little bit over the last week or so from his own bill. surprised me, i talked to new mexico governor susannah martinez, the daughter of immigrants herself, family emigrated to the u.s. in the last century, even she wanted a border security first measure instead of a comprehensive approach, like the one we are seeing from the gang of eight. fascinating to watch, the republicans especially, try do the the larger picture is immigration reform is good for the republican party but might be bad for individual members of the republican party who would then have to go back and face voters at nome a primary. reed, jackie, lip, thank you so much. great discussion. thank you. coming up, hunger around