some republicans want medicare and social security to sunset. i m not saying it s the majority. let me give you anybody who doubts it, contact my office. i ll give you a copy. i ll give you a copy of the proposal. good morning, everyone. welcome to capitol hill to the balcony here. listen, it was very interesting watching. i was asking kaitlin as that was playing, have you been as a white house correspondent to the state of the union. you say you are always at the white house. yeah. and you have been watching them. i don t know if i have ever seen one like that, to have that reaction. i remember the you lie moment with president barack obama, but i don t know if i remember one like that. i think what s so different in those two moments is the reaction. when the lie moment happened, everyone was stunned. last night it was feisty. almost expected. yeah. the president trying to cut through all of the noise and heckling from republicans. did he get his message acr
pittsburgh pirates in an 8-1 win over the dodgers. today he got his first start at third base. the news continues. cnn prime time with michael smerconish starts now. thank you. he was once a politician but it wasn t until he pumped up the volume on talk tv that this provocateur defined today s era of politics. i m michael smerconish in new york. [ crowd chanting ] for nearly three decades, that was the chant heard over the course you have more than 4,000 episodes. controversial, unapologetically brash, rowdy words used in the headlines covering the news of jerry springer s passing. my favorite from the bbc. era era defining. he truly ushered in an era of television that no one in the world had ever seen before and i argue set the stage for today s political landscape. springer was 79. his family says he died peacefully today. at his home in suburban chicago after a brief illness. reports are that he had cancer. the son of holocaust refugees, he became a global sensati
the justices do not granted biden administration request. those restrictions will go into place at 11 59 tonight, so grant or deny or do something in between, and the biden administration says if the justices try to get fancy with some regulations and not other regulations, they ll just be creating havoc across the country for not just this abortion medication. but for all fda approval of existing and new drugs, jake just quickly is it possible that they did come to a conclusion and they just want to get the hell out of town before releasing it. it s possible, though, that they did come to a conclusion and someone is writing they could have five justices already for either grant or deny and someone who is angry about how that outcome is going, is writing a dissenting statement, and i have known times with the justices went frankly. 2123 a. m in the morning waiting for that descent , but tonight they can only go to 11 59. and if somebody is indeed writing descent to a five jus
martha: good afternoon. i m martha maccallum at fox news head quarters in new york. the story happening right now is new reaction coming in about the white house as president biden has said i think we need a pause in the israel hamas war in order to get humanitarian aid in and people being held there out. but others say that that only gives hamas time to reload as the u.s. tries to accomplish those goals. here s john kirby moments ago. localized that would allow us to get aid in and to get our people out is a good thing for the people of gaza, a good thing for the americans that are being held hostage and it s not going to stop israel from defending itself. the security assistance we re providing continues to flow. a temporary pause doesn t mean a general cease fire when the war is over. it means pause for a specific purpose. martha: so let s go to tel aviv now and speak with danny dannon, a former israeli ambassador to the united nations. good to have you with us tod
now? tonight, both sides debate it out. plus, patrick kennedy. health care was his father s legacy. and rick santorum, he s not happy at all. also, last night, about john edwards. i don t think he was in his right mind when he did that. he was temporarily insane. is rielle herself thinking straight? this is piers morgan tonight. good evening. a big day for president obama. he states his presidency on health care. today, the supreme court upheld his signature legislation. the president acknowledged as much when he spoke shortly after the ruling came down. i know the debate over this law has been divisive. i respect the very real concerns that millions of americans have shared. so, what will today s health care decision mean in the election? joining me now, massachusetts governor duval patrick. welcome, governor. it s an interesting day, isn t it? it s obviously a very big it s a good day, piers. right, it s a good day. could it backfire in the longer term the