called for the flag s official removal. we ll have more on the story as it develops. the white house was awash in color. lit in a rainbow to celebrate the supreme court s ruling on same-sex marriage. it s the culmination of what history may find to be president obama s refining week. healthcare upheld. an oratory on race. and gay marriage legal across the land. joining me is kristin wellker. what is the mood there at the white house after this historic week? good saturday morning to you. it can only be described as jube llant. staffers gathered behind me late last night. any headlines this week could have been monumental. together, they form an unforgettable moment in history. images that pungs wait a defining week. an out pouring of emotion at the
he just went into it a little too much. it was fiction, it was 43 years ago. that s it. he kind of went there. he does have a haircut though. it s not as crazy as it was before. i kind of like it crazy. i tend to agree with him that this should not be what he wrote 43 years ago, willie? what is wrong with you? you ll get killed online. but i hope we hold all candidates on both sides to the same standard what did you 43 years ago unless a heinous crime may not be relevant in 2015. both parties. you brought up the greatest point last week about how, yeah it s 43 years ago, and you re like wait a second the washington post put mitt romney on the front of its newspaper because he may have given a boy a haircut 50 years ago when he was 17 years old.
waiting. he s like do you really want to lose your life over this money? i was like i m not doing anything. i m trying to open this safe. he was like i m not playing with you. now he s getting angry. with two minutes left before the safe unlocks, the robber wants one more item. he said show me where the bags are. he said i want a black on black bag. i m like this guy is really just living it up. i give him the bag. we re putting it into the book bag now. the money bag falls. natural reaction to both of us is go pick it up. he gets down with me. his hoody falls over his head. he s all discombobulated. i reached over and grabbed it. the gun just crushed. it turns out the gun is a toy. after that it was over. i was like wait a might be. you ve been terrorizing us for
on the stage. he s saying wait a second right now, that could be good for me but maybe not nor other em. what if 30 people get in? he says i m an outsider just like donald trump, like carlyf iorna. if you ask him, he says he s running because god really wants him to run and he says that everywhere he goes he gets the kind of support that he doesn t think anybody else is getting. he could keep it going. let s see. let us know what you think. new court documents revealing workers raced against time to deliver the $40,000 ransom in the d.c. mansion murders. we know sava savapoulous was
rape add female passenger. let s talk about this with christine romans and paul call n callan. uber is super successful. everyone i know takes uber. well, uber has made its name by disrupting the traditional model. now you have cities and states saying wait a second, you can t be an unregulated taxi service. we want to have bigger and better background checks. we want all uber drivers to go through a fingerprint-based fbi database background check which is not the case right now for uber. in a way the thing that makes ub so uber so successful is getting it in trouble now. it s got very sharp elbows and moved in quickly now you have regulatory bodies saying wait a second here, you can t operate differently and make money when other people have to go through different background checks. so regular taxi services they fingerprint their drivers? in new york they do. when uber talks about different patchworks across the country, that s true. different cities have different licensing