when it comes to incorporating sunni fighters into the battle. the u.s. would also expect to see from the iraqi leadership in this critical fight against isis. christine. jomana karadsheh, thanks for that. the defense secretary unexpected trip to baghdad this morning. thank you. isis is now a bigger threat to the u.s. than al qaeda because of the ability to inspire americans to commit acts of domestic violence. that is the assessment from james comey. admitting there is no way to know how many troubled americans have been influenced by isis during the social media campaign to kill where you are. that s their slogan. the fbi has arrested a significant number of people radicalized in the last number of weeks. the fbi director warning lawmakers that terrorists are more interested in launching cyber attacks against the u.s. the plotting appears to be in
outraged privacy advocates. here is how it will go down if nothing reached. 4:00 p.m. federal government will instruct phone companies to stop collecting this data. four hours later instructions from the government will do that becoming irreversible. that collection can resume 24 hours after congress renews the program. attorney general loretta lynch warning lawmakers they need to hurry up. early this morning on new day, white house secretary josh ernest echoed that. here is what he had to say. the president directed his national security team to work in bipartisan fashion with members of congress to reform programs put in place greater protections to civil liberties and privacy. that means the government is no longer in the business of holding this bulk data of that is something that should give some confidence to libertarians and those concerned about civil liberties. also why it s critically important to senate to act on by
that is because people do not trust the government with all this borrowing and all this spending. there you have it. martha: no pay raise for congress, right? whoop-te-do. that is the death benefit paid to the widow of frank lautenberg, $174,000. but no pay raise for congress. thank you, stu. bill: this appeared to be a meltdown. watch her quickly. constitution would not have been written by free masons. they grow against god! bill: that is stenographer s outburst, happened 10:00. she is diane ready, takeing a podium shouting about god and free masons. warning lawmakers they can not serve two masters end quote. security officers were there escorting her from the floor. and a bizarre couple of weeks. that was a bizarre moment to top
is on that map and she is livid. this is such a big issue. but it is a public list, though. that s what the newspaper says. it is public information and they have a right to publish it. but what good comes out of it is the gray area. the fight over the national debt is heating up. the treasury secretary is warning lawmakers that the government will exhaust its borrowing limit as soon as mid february. that s earlier than expected. president obama warned that social security checks and veteran s benefits could be delayed if his opponents do not vote to increase the federal debt limit. at least one of president obama s original cabinet members is staying for a second term. education secretary arne duncan says he has no plans to leave. the former head of the chicago public school system, duncan has received generally good marks over the past four years. justice clarence thomas did something at a supreme court argument monday for the first time in nearly seven years. he spoke.
at any chase depositfriendly atm and checks right from your smartphone. get rid of prepaid problems. get chase liquid. greta: if members of congress thought they were taking a long holiday break, they better think again. house mairment leader, eric kantor, warning lawmakers they will stay in washington until a fiscal deal is reached. allen west is here. before we get to the idea of staying in washington, you have said that negotiating with president obama is, to quote you, silly. i think when you look at what just happened today, the federal reserve will go into what is using greta: printing money. a fancy way to say it