everything. after you ve pent, what, 30 years in public life and suddenly you re not in public life and you have a loss people think you should have won you have to re-evaluate. what was so striking to me about hillary clinton and dana bash and i were talking about it earlier with our chief digital editor here in d.c., rachel smolken, we were talking about the first thing hillary clinton did which is say i m sorry which is what women always say. it was striking to hear from hillary clinton because you could see she was taking the burden on herself and she felt she had disappointed all these people, particularly women who supported her and worked with her for decades so i don t think she s going to rush into doing something completely different. i think she has to kind of re-evaluate where she is in public life and in private life. okay, very quickly? very quickly we talk about
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being consistent here. he has said he wants that one-year delay in the individual mandate. what do you think, what does that say about support from the president s own party? that s the real test. this is going to be a major issue heading into the midterms. many democrats voted for this law and you re seeing a real fight-or-flight dilemma. do they stand behind the law, do they abandon the law or try to stand behind it in part but push for some changes? and you saw a lot of unrest in the period that the website wasn t working well at all. democrats seem to have quieted down a little wbit now that the website is working better but real questions remain. we re going to continue to see those heading into january. that will bow a critical test period for the law. rachel, an independent panel recommending a third party hold on to a phone number and call duration logs gathered by the agency. here s what the head of the house intelligence committee had to say. take a listen. i m reluctan
hands of russia. i m a guy who served in not just iraq but in congress on the intelligence committee. i ve kept dry on this but this guy is a traitor. enough is enough. he is no hero. rachel, i want to ask you about everything that s happened with hong kong. what do you make of their behavior here with this? they seem to have punted on procedural grounds saying they didn t have enough information. they let him leave the country freely even though they knew that was the exact opposite of what the u.s. wanted them to do. what s going on here? it does feel like a stick in the eye of the united states here. the united states counting on hong kong to work with them. in fact, that process was underway. there were negotiations underway trying to get the language right to get him back here and then this happens. it s sunday morning surprise. really not what president obama was looking for in this situation. not just on hong kong s part, but on russia s part as well. look at the way putin i
i think psychologically that sends a message to the house that says, look, this is really, really relevant. it s needed. this is in our best interests politically for both parties. speaker boehner is in a little bit of a i hot see the from stil have enough muscle to at least whip at least a small minority or majority of republicans, at least enough democrats to get this over the top. this is not going to be an overwhelmingly on the house side. now, rachel, a new usa today poll just released said among latinos, 55% said it would help the gop in the national election if they supported for immigrants to gain legal citizenship. if it fails in the house, what does it mean for generations to come? it s going to be very difficult for the party nationally. that s why there s so much emphasis from the national leaders for this to pass. but it s a very different
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