difference between the last time he ran and this time is the real desperation that he feels when he talks to people all across america about how they re doing. and clearly the president, is that enough though. you re saying how the president will come out and blame congress for not implementing some of his job creating ideas. is that going to fly well with the american people? i mean, i don t know how much water that holds at this point. well that s the best he s got right now. it is a way to change the subject from his own economic record. the president s case on his economic record is, we started in a very, very deep hole and we re digging our way out and we re not doing things as fast as we can. he almost apologizes for the job creation rate saying it is still not where we want it to be. his most, i guess advantageous area to take the offensive is to run against republicans in congress saying, he, barack obama has a plan to create jobs right now but they re blocking it. martha: th
services secretary kathleen sebelius believes if that happens that it would be a catastrophe. we ve had two years of incredible changes and improvements to medicare. stablizing, preventative services. we assume that would be unraveled because those would no longer be the law. it has some pretty cataclysmic impact along the way. martha: so republicans do not agree with that but they say they will wait to see what the supreme court decides before putting forth their alternative if it gets shot down. joined by brad blakeman, former deputy assistant to president george w. bush. roob bert hoop as former advisor to joe biden. welcome, gentlemen. good to have you here today. good morning. martha: this could happen any day. they said in june. we expect it will come sometime over the next 10 days or so. if it gets shot down, brad, should republicans be ready
finds another plane right in the way. my neighbor and i turned to each other and looked at each other and in panic, said what was that? gregg: wow! how a catastrophe was avoided in the nick of time. martha: the supreme court decision on the new health care law is expected any day now. the fallout for democrats and republicans and the presidential race could be huge, whichever way this decision goes. we re going to debate it, fair and balanced. that s coming up right after this. republicans belief in a step by step common-sense approach to fixing problems within our current health care system. i m not going to speculate what the court will or won t do. [ woman ] for the london olympic games, our town had a brilliant idea.
classified information. this after a spait of leaking very sensitive information. somebody committed a crime against their country, neighbors and the great people of the unit united states, that s why this is so serious and you see both democrats and republicans coming out in shock. this is very dangerous to your national security. this has got to stop. when people say they don t want to work with the united states because they can t trust us to keep a secret, that is serious. gregg: white house press secretary says the administration will not a point a special prosecutor. catherine herridge is live in washington. there have been two high-level briefings the first by the director of national intel, the nation s top intelligence official. reporter: this is the nation s top intelligence official. james clapper was sur just,
by the end of the year according to one report out on this. we ll explain that. gregg: lawmakers on both sides of the aisle fed up with leaks of classified intelligence. could the white house behind those leaks? somebody committed a crime against their country, their neighbors and the great people of the united states and that s why this is so serious and that s why you see both republicans and democrats coming out in shock. we re sitting on a bunch of shale gas.