shiite coalition there, theyen want to stay in power. they think they have every right to do so. behind the scenes what you see here is a lot of jockeying around nouri al malaki. will he stay or go? are we trying to bump him off? i mean, knock him out of power. the support appearses to be softening. it isn t our job to bump him off. like vietnam. isn t there a rumor floating around, a buzz that we want him out? yeah. that s either true or a shot across the bow so that the rumors out this there so malaki is worried. either way, it serves the purpose of allowing giving more time here for iraqis to make a decision. they actually are discussing this now. there is political posturing going on now about whether he stays. everyone right or right center looks to and other americans look to him as a guy people know what he s talking about.
things because he believes there s an obstructionist congress. in his defense, they say this congress is the least productive ever. and the one before that was just as unproductive. he says he has to do something. he did things like appoint guys to the nlrb without congressional approval, on what he said were recesses and the courts have said, no, theyen with the and so on. do you see this next the remainder of his presidency as being mired in court proceedings as we ve seen in the past year? there will be more of this. as you pointed out, those mlrb appointments and a bunch of others that he made during the and a bunch of other things that were done during that senate appointment the supposed recess, which i think the supreme court is going to find was not a recess at all. the senate is the body that gets to decide when it s in recess, that s all going to be struck down. when the deployments are struck down, all kinds of actions that were taken with those appointees will fall
things because he believes there s an obstructionist congress. in his defense, they say this congress is the least productive ever. and the one before that was just as unproductive. he says he has to do something. he did things like appoint guys to the nlrb without congressional approval, on what he said were recesses and the courts have said, no, theyen with the and so on. do you see this next the remainder of his presidency as being mired in court proceedings as we ve seen in the past year? there will be more of this. as you pointed out, those mlrb appointments and a bunch of others that he made during the and a bunch of other things that were done during that senate appointment the supposed recess, which i think the supreme court is going to find was not a recess at all. the senate is the body that gets to decide when it s in recess, that s all going to be struck down. when the deployments are struck down, all kinds of actions that were taken with those appointees will fall
donations. it was great big presents to the family. basically paying for the daughter s wedding. which by the way is shocking for those of us who live outside of virginia that that is allowed to happen. but that s the statute. you can basically give anything to anyone. interesting state laws is where they re going after him. don t to get the supreme court took away one of the federal government s biggest tools in prosecuting public officials when theyen valid the i don t understand of services act which allowed federal prosecutors to go after politicians who were accused of denying the public of honest services. a couple more stories forget the to here. i want to get to the nsa story. americans without health coverage, this is interesting, appear to be more reticent than the white house originally thought. a poll found 53% of those without coverage disapprove of the health care law. that s slightly higher than the
white powdery substance. they deemed the letter suspicious. hazmat teams removed the letter. a robot was brought into the apartment. they wanted to make sure it wasn t rigged in any way. the apartment search went on through the night, kate. what about her family? are they saying anything more. they re not. she has a lot of family in brooklyn and new york. four sisters. they were quiet last night. theyen had the even been told officially that it was she until late into the night. they re trying to piece it together as well. thank you so much. chris? all right. julie palidino took this video of the scene. she s joining us now to talk about what she saw. thank you for joining us on new day this morning. thank you, chris. let me get this right. you re with your mom and sister,