It fit your life . All that and more combing up on the willis report where consumers are our business. Tonight were asking the question is Big Government the answer, and if so which republican can actually deliver a Smaller Government . With us now former senator scott brown. Also a fox news contributor. And Patrick Brennan with national review. Patrick, start with you. Youre here on set with me. So jamie dimon, biggest bank ceo in the world really talking a today about Big Government and how it is harming his institution. How did you react to his words . Well the point he was making specifically was, if we have, if we have new regulations on banks, require them to hold more capital than they have in the past than the market might demand it will create unintended consequences in a financial crisis. May make a crisis less likely. But when a crisis happens it will restrict their ability to react that has to be true in some sense. Gerri there are a lot of unintended consequences to doddfr
His familys foundation. Our panel on that and the new entrance in the 2016 race as we look ahead o on sunday morning futures today. It was a rare bipartisan moment the Senate Voting to give it a voice over any nuclear deal with the iran. The house could pass it by early next wook. The talks have been hugely controversial. Iran is negotiating with the United States and five other world powers to remove crippling sanctions off iran in return for restrictions on its nuclear program. With me now is john mccain, chairman of the Senate Armed Services committee. Hes had strong words for the talks going so far as to call secretary of state john kerry delusional. Good to see you, senator. Thank you for joining us. Thank you. Let me get your response to the passage of the bill in the senate. What exactly does this it enable congress to do . Actually what we would have liked but unable to achieve is to treat it for it to be considered as a treaty which would have meant an up or down e vote by the
I have something that rhymes with bucket list. Announcer from abc news, this week with George Stephanopoulos begins now. And we have so much to cover. This morning we begin with breaking news. New aftershocks in nepal across south asia after that massive 7. 8 earthquake that has killed thousands already. The pictures of the devastation just incredible. That is an avalanche that was sparked by the quake. Its hit climbers near mt. Everest. Lets get right to abcs Alex Marquardt on the phone from delhi, india the staging air what for the aid effort. Good morning, alex. Reporter good morning, george. We got word from nepal just a short time ago theres been another huge aftershock this morning. Our Abc News Team was in the air over the capital of kathmandu when it struck. We returned back to india because it was so powerful that the airport was closed. The latest death toll so far from saturdays massive quake is now more than 2100 people. It was a 7. 8 on the Richter Scale and felt as far aw
This week with George Stephanopoulos begins now. And we have so much to cover. This morning we begin with breaking news. New aftershocks in nepal across south asia after that massive 7. 8 earthquake that has killed thousands already. The pictures of the devastation just incredible. That is an avalanche that was sparked by the quake. Its hit climbers near mt. Everest. Lets get right to abcs Alex Marquardt on the phone from delhi, india the staging air what for the aid effort. Good morning, alex. Reporter good morning, george. We got word from nepal just a short time ago theres been another huge aftershock this morning. Our Abc News Team was in the air over the capital of kathmandu when it struck. We returned back to india because it was so powerful that the airport was closed. The latest death toll so far from saturdays massive quake is now more than 2100 people. It was a 7. 8 on the Richter Scale and felt as far away as china, india and bangladesh. Teams in nepal are frantically diggin
Are david brooks of the new york times, maria inosa, and radio talk show host hugh hewitt. Welcome to sunday. Its meet the press. Good morning. Its unsurprising and predictable, but it is big news just the same. Hillary clinton is making official what everyone knew was inevitable. Shes running for president of the United States again. This time she hopes to do it with a lighter touch, on twitter and facebook sometime this afternoon. Itll be less 2008 and more 2000 when she ran that Successful Campaign for u. S. Office new york senate. Officially, the campaign is called hillary for america. A not so subtle illusion to president obamas two Successful Campaigns. In a moment well talk to the Campaign Manager of Hillary Clintons Successful Senate run. The man who is now mayor of new york city, bill de blasio. First, lets take a look at the beginning of a campaign in which Hillary Clintons biggest opponent may very well be Hillary Clinton. I am in. Im in to win. Im in. Im in to win. Im runni