for republicans in the last since the midterm? interesting to think about how in those states, the state politics and the state part of the state level partisan politics like they have seen with kasich and the union stripping bill recalled there, how that affect national politics and what the parties mean. for that discussion, we are joined now by senator sherrod brown of ohio. he is the united states senator from the state of ohio and a democrat. senator brown, thank you very much for joining us. good to be with all of you. thank you, rachel. to that point that ed just teed up, how do you think that ohio s politics with john kasich, with the union stripping law being recalled by voters this by that huge margin, all the protests in the street there, how has that affected the way ohioans think about the two parties on a night when republicans are going to be picking their presidential preference? i think the answer to that is a couple of things, one a sing lar lack of enthus
gas pump and casts a big shadow over obama s hopes for re-election. just a day after dismissing what he called loose talk of war with iran, he sat down with benjamin netanyahu. at the top of their agenda, talk that israel may soon attack iran s nuclear sites. jessica yellin working sources all day. take us inside three hours of talks and a working lunch later, what do we know? reporter: we re told the prime minister and the president within their three hours had 30 minutes when they were one-on-one. none of us will know really what they talked about when they were alone together. but the most pressing question, did they discuss red lines, and we are told by u.s. and israeli officials that that was not what the the two leaders sat down to talk about. that this was essentially a meeting to make clear to each leader where they stand on these fundamental issues of what it would take to press each other for an attack, but they did not ask each other fundamentally for the go-ahea
system of how we vote. and this clearly is a threat to the working class people who you and your union represent. well, it s their agenda and their agenda is very clear. it s to rob us of our freedoms, to rob us of our voices, whether it s taking collective bargaining away from us from the state of wisconsin, the state of ohio, or whether it s taking voting rights away from us. and that s why it s so important in these cities where we re having these rallies today, those 25 cities, we ve got to grow the number of cities where we have those kinds of rallies. i believe the american people get it. they understand that there is a clear choice. those who want to support the 1%, the billionaires, the millionaires who continue to get those tax increases who continue to see that they are moving and trying to move this country in their direction or they are going to support the 99% of the folks who are trying to play by the rules every single day or trying to make ends meet moving through the
this 21-year-old mother. go to prison. lose custody of her child. bill: she could go to 11 years on these charges. would you give her the max. i would give her somewhere between 8 and 10. i m not certain, bill, to to be honest that she will actually receive that if i was a prosecutor i would say let s take this to trial. let a jury decide. i would not plea bargain this case for insufficient amount of time. the jury won t decide on the sentence. the judge will. the judge will decide. the judge should mete out a harsh punishment here. bill: send a message. the only caveat to that she is the mother. i would give her. bill: she is the mother. not anymore. the state will never give the kid back. some tunnel there if she can be rehabbed. bill: the state of ohio will never give the kid back and they shouldn t. when you watch that. she ll have more kids when she gets out. make a bet on that. this is not the first time this 2-year-old has been doing it. bill: i k
this 21-year-old mother. go to prison. lose custody of her child. bill: she could go to 11 years on these charges. would you give her the max. i would give her somewhere between 8 and 10. i m not certain, bill, to to be honest that she will actually receive that if i was a prosecutor i would say let s take this to trial. let a jury decide. i would not plea bargain this case for insufficient amount of time. the jury won t decide on the sentence. the judge will. the judge will decide. the judge should mete out a harsh punishment here. bill: send a message. the only caveat to that she is the mother. i would give her. bill: she is the mother. not anymore. the state will never give the kid back. some tunnel there if she can be rehabbed. bill: the state of ohio will never give the kid back and they shouldn t. when you watch that. she ll have more kids when she gets out. make a bet on that. this is not the first time this 2-year-old has been doing it. bill: i k