the election. as trey gowdy moves forward, as he seeks to subpoena more of these e-mails, i mean, it s impossible for the press to disconnect the two, right? i mean, republicans in congress are going to be making headlines as they move forward with this certainly have an impact how she moves forward in 2016. i don t think so. i think this is going to pass quickly. might not even last the week. it will be a talking point for republicans moving forward as they go through their long bill of particulars about why they despise hillary clinton, they will mention benghazi and this and that. and the e-mails. it s not going to be at this full boil for very much longer because even though she waited too long to come out, she gave a unsatisfying press conference this story just doesn t have any
secretary of state were intent on driving a hard bargain, they would be able to point to this letter and say they are right as secretary kerry said on wednesday in a senate testimony, any lasting deal need to be approved by congress. the fact that president obama doesn t see this letter as a way to get more leverage in the negotiating table, just underscores that he is not negotiating for the hardest deal possible. senator cotton s comments come less than 24 hours after the white house issued this letter letter. join me is senator robert casey, a democrat from pennsylvania. glad to have you on the broadcast, sir. my first question to you shouldn t congress have a check on the executive branch or some approval or do you see any agreement white house makes with iran? alex i think we should know something by the end of the month month, even as soon as march
allies and negotiations and once again calling into question our ability to negotiate this deal. now the nuclear talks with iran as you say are set to resume today in switzerland. secretary kerry traveling there today. and this comes as the obama administration has been fuming about that letter that you mentioned that was written by more than 40 senate republicans to iranian official warning that any deal could be overturned by a future president. here is what kerry said today about that letter. take a listen. this letter was absolutely calculated directly to interfere with these negotiations. it specifically inserts itself directly to the leader of another country saying don t negotiate with these guys because we are going to change this. reporter: just to understand what this is about, republicans and some democrats, in fact insist that congress should be allowed to consider and vote on any agreement with iran, but the obama administration has asked congress to let the negotiatio
the midwest still there. but look at this. the northern tier, that is a hint of what is to come 37. we will be tracking a cold front to bring everybody down and back to reality as we start off spring officially on friday. alex, back to you. can t wait for spring. thanks, maria larosa. gnaw report says 6.5 million in the united states are 112 years old. if you consider those social security numbers are still active. sound ridiculous? because it is but somebody may be collecting from those numbers. i ll ask a member of congress what is going on and how to stop the fraud next. th a firm handshake. firm, but not too firm. make eye contact.smile. ay,no! don t do that! try new head & shoulders instant relief. it has tea tree and peppermint that cools on contact. and also keeps you 100% flake free. i use it for cooling scalp relief in a snap. mi bebé ha crecido tanto. try new head & shoulders instant relief. for cooling relief in a snap.
the president has said we are going to either reach a deal or not reach a deal with one of the worst regimes in the world. i think these negotiations have gone in a dramatically bad direction. kristen welker at the white house for us. what can you tell us about the white house letter warning congress against any further interference on this iran deal? reporter: look. the obama administration is trying to regain control of the political debate over the negotiations regarding iran s nuclear program by basically warning senators against passing legislation that the white house argues would complicate the talks. in the letter sent out but chief of staff denis mcdonough overnight saying the president would veto any legislation. here is part of the letter. we believe the legislation would have a profoundly negative impact on the ongoing negotiations emboldening iran hardliner and differentiating the u.s. position from our