favor of the tpp. that s the asian trade agreement. now strangely enough she s against it. maybe some say she s felt the burn. of course that s a reference to bernie sanders and the suggestion that hillary clinton moved to the left because of the tough primary challenge from bernie sanders. both men talked about the qualities in a leader both for the republican party and the president saying things like integrity, honesty, a certain tone saying that maybe they missed it this year when it comes to the top of the ticket. kelly o donnell there in chandler, arizona. thank you very much. the trump campaign making a big play in the next few days to gain ground in states where it s hillary clinton with the edge including along the so-called big blue wall in the midwest. is it secure or will hillary clinton have to fight to defend it from crumbling in states like michigan and wisconsin? we ll ask democrat congresswoman
little breaking news on the campaign trail, but i also have chairman paul ryan, he ll join me on the republican leadership fight and we have the breaking news, which is hillary clinton s newly announced opposition to the asian trade agreement known as tpp. we ll also have the latest on president obama s official apology for the air strike that hit doctors without borders in afghanistan. and we have a look at the archives. why a bobby kennedy speech from five decades ago is getting a lot of attention this week. but first, let s hit the press box and like i said, it s all about iowa, with a little bit of new hampshire thrown in. kristin welker is with the clinton campaign. katy tur is in my dad s hometown of waterloo. jordan frazier is with jeb bush, and hallie jackson is covering the marco rubio campaign in the other early state, new hampshire. but let s start with hillary clinton and a big announcement late this afternoon. hillary clinton has just come out against the transpacific
intention to filibuster. [applause] john: the prime minister of japan, shinzo abe getting a full hearted round of applause from the congress. he is there in part to work on the asian trade agreement with president obama but also this joint meeting of congress, the first japanese prime minister to do so. you can watch the prime minister s full remarks streaming live right now on foxnews.com. jenna: the state of california jerry brown cracking down on water wasters calling for a hefty fines for people who violate water restrictions lose the governor vowing to do whatever it takes to help communities save more water, sometimes easier said than done. governor brown has come out and said the most egregious water abusers will pay $10,000 fine but the big question is how to go about enforcing that?