have israelis planning a year-long manhunt around the globe to kill militants, which is probably what this was destined to be from the very beginning. but the news that is really rattling things in washington, from washington to tel-aviv, is this explosive new york times exclusive. oh, my goodness. that the israelis actually knew of this plan of attack in great specifics for a year, for a year, before october the 7th. we re going to speak to one of the reporters who broke that story in a moment. with us, we have columnist and associate editor for the washington post, david ignatius. congressional investigations reporter for washington post, jackie alemany. who will be reporting, of course, on kevin mccarthy s call with donald trump. yeah, what s that? come on, man. he s not eating, so depressed. i have to see him. calling him, yeah. also with us, u.s. national editor at the financial times, ed luce. and katty kay is making her way to the table, as
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money? we have to give to get so we had to do domestic spending that the democrats wanted so we could get our defense spending and we got a lot of spending cuts we wanted they didn t want either so yes this is a bipartisan compromise you don t get everything you want and what i would simply say is look at what the house has already proven our ability to do on entitlements. we have passed every year since we ve been in the majority, every term big entitlement savings, the problem we have is we can t get these things through the send aour healthcare bill people look as the repeal and replace bill that was enormous entitlement reform bill for medicaid, obamacare. maria: so what s realistic then you aren t going to make changes in an election year. this is in the journal today. income transfers like medicare medicaid, social security food stamps that category was 47.7% in 1989 and today it s 69.2% and that doesn t include the net interest on the debt.
incredibly good on. the last time we saw this argument, the poll showed him five points up in the polls. we saw that the majority of americans blame the republicans for this, and him trying to bring this back to the table is like him trying to relive his glory days when he stood a lot better in the approval ratings. nobody who voted for obama thought he was a great executive. the whole argument was he was a speech maker. he was going to make us feel good. the fact that nobody told him that this stimulus package only contained 6% for infrastructure, 94% for other income transfers escaped him. now he says gee i spent too much time studying what i should have the first time around. charlie rose just sat there. to me cbs and charlie rose not pushing back is wrong. we have to go. up [ alarm buzzes ] [ female announcer ] wake up time, but not for your eyes. they re still so tired looking. with olay challenge that, with regenerist anti-aging eye roller. its hydrating formula with caff