was part of a hit. steele felt professionally obligated to bring his findings to the fbi, not because of politics but because, quote, he was very concerned about whether this represented a national security threat. jason, in the real world if you find that somebody is screwing with your elections and is involved with all kinds of hanky-panky, you bring it to the authorities. if you see something, say something. we re all taught that taking amtrak. i m sorry. they re making this into something that shouldn t be talked about. we ought to know why there was an fbi probe, why comey was probably fired, because he was getting to something, and here dianne feinstein did a public service of putting out the transcript so this guy, simpson, could tell us how it started. she was very, very nice in that interview there. she was basically, come at me. i just did what the american public needs, which is find out what this gentleman is talking about. the fact that republicans keep wanting to keep t
america, this war is getting hot in places it s been cool. we have to go where the enemy takes us. the white house press secretary said it was highly inappropriate to get in a debate with a four star general. do you agree with that? no, not in america. [inaudible] she s not a big fan of the president. to her credit, she was in the car with the president. i think she started i would never do that. if i were in the car with the family and the president if president obama was calling, i would never suggest from a political point of view he did something inappropriate. general kelly expressed it better than i could hope to express, what it s like to go through this. here s what i want you to know. the american public needs trace: the wrap-up here is
welcome, everybody. starting point this morning is the historic day for the supreme court this morning at 10:00 eastern time we ll find out the fate of president obama s health care law. it is a law that will affect every american in this country. we have coverage from all angles this morning. the team, the former senior advisor to bill clinton and worked for the administration when president clinton was proposing his health care reform plan in 1993. dr. sanjay gupta is with us, cnn s chief medical correspondent and also in his free time a practicing neurosurgeon at a public hospital and worked in the white house during the clinton administration and will cain, an attorney and columnist at the the blaze.com and following the case closely. this morning the supreme court will decide whether all or part of the president s affordable care act is constitutional. politically it is considered the signature legislation of president obama s time in office. likely to be as well a cen
is a great dialogue. let s continue it. a leader doesn t dictate, he lets it happen. and he would show strength by saying you know what? rick santorum and i we disagree on a lot, but this is the dialogue the american public needs and at the end of this dialogue, we ll continue the ultimate dialogue with the president. and joe brought this up yesterday, howard, he is a turn around guy and couldn t he be listing moment after moment of his career where he s been able to do that? shouldn t he take it to the next part? are we missing? are we editing the sound bites? this goes back to debates with people far out of the american mainstream. herman cain and donald trump and gingrich and santorum are very interesting, but they have i should take gingrich out of this. but the others have very far right social agendas. and that s what the core base and the republican party wants. romney hasn t had a chance to talk about his turn-around record and now he s not going to