united. had this decision resulted in a predictable 5-4 split, i really think the court s legitimacy as this institution would have been irrevocaby destroyed. so i do think john roberts is sort of a guardian of the court felt he had to do something. but there s no question some shenanigans want on internally, and that s very, very unusual. now, this would be the moment in our story telling when we cut to president obama at the state of the union address, scolding the supreme court, but we don t have time for it. because we have a much more important clue to present here, which is this absolutely stunning audio recording of a national review editor speaking at princeton university 26 days before the supreme court handed down this decision. my own educated guess, based on people i talked to at the
26 days before the supreme court handed down this decision. my own educated guess, based on people i talked to at the supreme court, is that, well, as i m sure people know, there s an initial vote the same week on the friday of the oral arguments, and my understanding is that there was a 5-4 vote to strike down the mandate and maybe some related provisions, but not the entire act. since then, interestingly, there seems to have been some second thoughts, not on the part of justice kennedy, but on the part of chief justice roberts, who seems to be going a little bit wobbly. so right now, i would say it s a little bit up in the air. paul campos, that s 26 days before this opinion. you have someone saying, i have a source, this is a conservative editor of the national review saying, i have a source inside
of a blip. the recession didn t help us any ear, because our price was down significantly. larry: you paid by catch. paid by the catch. this year, the price was down a bit. it was a tough year for us. larry: sig, is there a lot of competition when these boats go out? are you all competing with each other? of course. it s not just about the competition, but you re competing against yourself as well. you know, when we get out there, the gloves are off. you want to catch the crab. you want to provide for your family, make your crew money. at the same time, you get into town and you get your bragging rights if you do well, but then at the end of the day, the guys it s a bands of brothers. if they need help or larry: you re in the same game. yeah. larry: how do you know exactly where to go? you don t. you set your gear out, spread it out. larry: educated guess. you spread your gear out, see what s in it, but once you think
dr. robert jeffers, author of choosing an extraordinary life is here. good to have you with us here tonight. i know that earlier in the week you got calls from folks connected to the white house to gauge the level of support out there but, even not a long time ago, just minutes ago you talk to them. what can you tell us? i can tell you that the white house support for brett kavanaugh is as strong as ever. shannon, i suspect part of that, i m guessing educated guess, has to do with the crack we are all seeing and the credibility of dr. florida. we have to ask some serious questions. why is it that she hasn t asked for an fbi investigation and 36 years? she didn t want 12 months ago when she did demanded anonymity in her letter to the congresswoman and now she s asking for an fbi investigation. i know what the strategy of the democrats is, it s to delay and ultimately derail this confirmation. one has to ask a serious