facilities with the virus. it s the u.s. saying to iran, if you do this again, you re going to see more of that and it s going to be more potent. shepard: john buse. thank you. pleasure. we re getting a clear signed the syrian president, bashar al-assad may be willing to talk about an end toward ending the civil wars. russian foreign ministers says the sinner government agreed to take part of a proposed peace conference with the united states and russia. government representatives will attend. no response from the rebel coalition. the united nations says i said 70,000, it s 80,000 now on the ongoing civil war. a mom to be was giving birth when the hospital began crashing
afghanistan, the doomsday scenario is coming. the doomsday scenario not even being the takeover by the taliban, but what happened before the taliban, which is all-out militia warfare. there are people who believe that will happen. i happen to think maybe it s wishful thinking, but i happen to think it won t, hopefully. in that the parties that are involved in the civil wars hopefully have learned important lessons about the benefits of peace. the benefits of a peaceful country. but certainly the boogeyman that every afghan in afghanistan is terrified of. is a return to the chaos, the rampant violence with impunity of the 1990s. women business leaders who are extraordinary, they are very worried about the fragility about the legal rights that they have won. yeah, they are. in this intervention. things for women in afghanistan
the initial attempt to get rid of the law came in january of 2011, two weeks after the gop took control of the house. that vote passed and died in the senate however as it has every other time that the house has tried to repeal the law. president obama says he has a sure-fired way to help middle-class taxpayers to help families making less than $250,000 a year, and get rid of tax breaks for the wealthy. i want to bring in jessica yellin who is in new york today. he talked about this and talked about it from the white house and clearly laying down the gauntlet, if you will, and he says, okay, i want to put this before congress again and this is going to be an issue that is going to be hot and heavy for the next four months, and do they think that this is going to catch fire, if you will, as a campaign slogan? as a campaign issue certainly. we will see this on the trail no doubt, suzanne, because it is a battle for the next four months. in congress, don t expect it to go an
frankly, we would condemn everybody. do you buy that. i think it s become a modern test. you see what you want to see. and i actually agree with john. there are plenty of people that see the point is, there are people that see the confederated flag that have nothing to do with let me make it more difficult. there are some people that have a miss teek and they continue to play with t is into a little odd? do you find that something that is troublesome, that they are trying to revive a piece of the southern society or issue that somehow should be left behind? cops and robbers, good guys, bad guys, lincoln s death, it was a long time ago. the music was kind of good, especially women that are not children, enjoy dressing up on the field. the civil wars that that kind of play value and always will. we can acknowledge that there
by of all people donald trump. it was sarah palin making those out there claims. now she s playing me too to donald trump. probably another sign this isn t going in the right direction. steve kornacki, great article. we ll introduce you to the 15-month-old served a margarita inside a sippy cup as we go down to the wire. first though not quite a single tweet of the day but many. the washington post is literally tweeting the civil wars in the words of the people would lived it. the 150th anniversary of the start of the war and today cannons boomed at dawn recreating the attack on ft. sumter that plunged the nation into war. u.s. army skwams chester said a flash of distant lightning followed by the dull roar of a mortar told us that the bombardment had begun.