2016-01-13



THE BIG IDEA:

— Barack Obama never mentioned Donald Trump by name during his hour-long State of a Union final night, yet he didn’t need to. The millions of Americans who tuned in – for a largest assembly that a trainer competence get in 2016 – knew that he was articulate about a Republican front-runner. That alone is a covenant to a border to that a billionaire businessman and first-time domestic claimant has disrupted a domestic discuss in this country.

Cynics says Obama was perplexing to rouse Trump to assistance Democrats, yet a existence is simpler: The president, like roughly any inaugurated central in Washington, honestly sees The Donald as a frightening plea to a country’s institutions and aversion to its values.

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Obama also knows that many of what he has achieved over a past 7 years will be rolled behind if a Republican succeeds him. And a discuss sought to support a discuss to attain him in those terms.

“America has been by large changes before,” Obama said. “Each time, there have been those who told us to fear a destiny — earnest to revive past excellence if we usually got some organisation or thought that was melancholy America underneath control. And any time, we overcame those fears. … Will we respond to a changes of a time with fear, branch central as a nation, and branch opposite any other as a people?”

Some of the presidential shots opposite a crawl during Trump:

“Immigrants aren’t a reason salary haven’t left adult enough; those decisions are done in a boardrooms.”

“We need to reject any politics that targets people given of competition or religion. … When politicians insult Muslims, when a mosque is vandalized, or a child bullied, that doesn’t make us safer. That’s not revelation it like it is. …  This isn’t a matter of domestic correctness.”

“Anyone claiming that America’s economy is in decrease is peddling fiction.”

“The United States of America is a many absolute republic on Earth. Period. It’s not even close.”

“With TPP, China doesn’t set a manners in that region; we do.”

Obama took substantial digs during other GOP possibilities too:

Alluding to a new Ted Cruz comment, he declared: “Our answer needs to be some-more than tough pronounce or calls to carpet-bomb civilians. That competence work as a TV sound bite, yet it doesn’t pass pattern on a universe stage.”

Referring to Chris Christie’s stipulation that “we are already in World War III,” a trainer said: “As we concentration on destroying ISIL, over-the-top claims that this is World War III usually play into their hands. Masses of fighters on a behind of pickup trucks and disfigured souls plotting in apartments or garages poise an huge risk to civilians and contingency be stopped. But they do not bluster a inhabitant existence!”

— The discuss was not a discuss to Congress. “It was a oration to a nation,” Dana Milbank explains. “The trainer was late to find his dignified voice, yet it was critical that he spoke.”

— Bigger picture, a presidential discuss has overshadowed a president. That many was transparent when he non-stop with a joke about gripping his discuss brief so that some in a room could “get behind to Iowa.”



— In a latest pointer that a GOP investiture fears an electoral disturbance if Trump is a nominee, a central Republican response from Nikki Haley also done a box – despite a tiny some-more kindly – opposite going down a trail Trump offers. “During endangered times, it can be tantalizing to follow a summons call of a angriest voices,” the South Carolina administrator said. “We contingency conflict that temptation.”

— Haley’s discuss has become a Rorschach exam on a right.

The distant right hated it.

Breitbart headlined a story: “Republican Party Uses State Of The Union Response To Attack Trump.”

“Trump should expatriate Nikki Haley,” Ann Coulter wrote in one of six-anti Haley tweets.

Radio horde Laura Ingraham chimed in:  “The republic is illuminated adult w/ a populist heat a GOP responds by digging in, criticizing a GOP possibilities winning polls?! NOT SMART.”

Former Ted Cruz assistance Amanda Carpenter wrote: “Haley’s discuss would’ve been good solely for a GOP self-loathing.”

More mainstream elites in a right-leaning media desired Haley’s speech:

Charles Krauthammer, on a Fox News panel, called it the best State of a Union response he can ever remember hearing.

The Washington Examiner’s David Drucker pronounced Haley’s response “will approaching rouse her to a tip of a list of intensity clamp presidential contenders.”

National Review editor Rich Lowry pronounced it’s “always a tough assignment”: “Haley was a tiny unsure during beginning, yet relocating diagnosis of Charleston sharpened and good riff on GOP agenda.”

The responses from some of Trump’s GOP rivals echoed Haley to varying degrees. “We can't elect Hillary Clinton to a White House,” Carly Fiorina posted on Facebook. “One thing is clear: Hillary Clinton will purify a building with Donald Trump.”

— The central Spanish-language GOP response was meaningfully different. The Miami Herald flags that a denunciation on immigration was “decidedly softer” in a chronicle delivered en español by Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart (R-Fla.)

Haley: “We contingency repair a damaged immigration system. That means interlude bootleg immigration. And it means welcoming scrupulously vetted authorised immigrants, regardless of their competition or religion. Just like we have for centuries. we have no doubt that if we act with correct focus, we can strengthen a borders, a government and a citizens, all while remaining loyal to America’s noblest legacies.”

Diaz-Balart: “It’s essential that we find a legislative fortitude to strengthen a nation, urge a borders, offer a permanent and tellurian fortitude to those who live in a shadows, honour a sequence of law, update a visa complement and pull a economy forward.”

Highlights from The Post’s coverage:

“Obama urges a republic not to fear the future.” (Lead-all by Steven Mufson and Juliet Eilperin)

“A endangered trainer assesses the nation’s character.” (A1 research by Greg Jaffe)

“Obama seemed looser and some-more conversational than in past State of a Unions.” (David Fahrenthold)

“It’s official: Obama has damaged adult with Congress.” (Mike DeBonis)

“The cancer ‘moonshot’ will indeed be a collection of smaller initiatives.” (Lenny Bernstein)

Afghanistan was mostly absent. “Obama highlighted his administration’s efforts to residence a horde of threats overseas: a Islamic State, al-Qaeda, even meridian change. But he gave usually glancing discuss to America’s longest war, one whose finish Obama once touted among his arch unfamiliar routine accomplishments. … It is distant harder currently to explain victory.” (Missy Ryan)

After going complicated on Ferguson and Selma final year, “the trainer did not directly residence race or policing.” (Wesley Lowery)

Obama also spent very tiny time on immigration, acknowledging that transformation is doubtful and noticing a left is indignant during him about deportations. (David Nakamura)

On education, he highlighted some achievements — a nation’s record high propagandize graduation rate and a tip on college-loan amends — while flagging unrealized goals, that he affianced to keep operative toward, including  universal pre-K, shortening a college costs and creation village college free. (Lyndsey Layton)

On the environment, Obama “took credit for surging expansion in solar and breeze appetite during his 7 years in office, while hinting of new efforts to extent wickedness from oil and gas operations.” (Joby Warrick)

“Obama boasted of manufacturing’s recovery, yet it’s already started to sag.” (Wonkblog’s Lydia DePillis)

Our fact checkers reviewed eight other statements done by the president. (Glenn Kessler and Michelle Ye Hee Lee)

The winners of the night were purify appetite companies, unions, TPP supporters and a pro-Cuba normalization lobby. The losers were large donors, Wall Street, and Pharma. It was “a draw” for tiny businesses. (Lobbying reporter Catherine Ho)

The Editorial Board favourite POTUS’s calls for systemic reforms to “fix a politics” associated to gerrymandering, entrance to a polls and campaign finance.

Read the full, annotated transcript.

Watch Obama’s full discuss here. Watch Haley’s finish response here.

— To his credit, Obama took a share of a censure for a damaged domestic system: “It’s one of a few regrets of my presidency — that a malice and guess between a parties has gotten worse instead of better,” a president said toward a end. “There’s no doubt a trainer with a gifts of Lincoln or Roosevelt competence have improved bridged a divide, and we oath I’ll keep perplexing to be improved so prolonged as we reason this office.” This sounded like something an worker would write in a self-evaluation.

WHILE YOU WERE SLEEPING:

— Iran liberated all 10 of a U.S. Navy sailors who were incarcerated when their vessels went into Iran’s territorial waters. (Fred Barbash, Missy Ryan and Thomas Gibbons-Neff)

This is what a prisoner boats look like:



— NEW NUMBERS: A hot-off-the-presses Washington Post-ABC News poll shows Trump and Bush with historically high disastrous favorability ratings. Trump’s net auspicious rating is disastrous 27, while Bush’s is disastrous 23, levels not seen given a 1984 winners of their particular celebration nods, according to Post polling executive Scott Clement. Of all the candidates, usually Bernie Sanders is in certain territory, with a net favorable rating of and 4 percent, while Hillary’s rating is disastrous 1. Bill Clinton has a higher favorable ratings than all the major candidates, during 53 percent. Meanwhile, Ben Carson, Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio seize a tip net favorables of a rest of a GOP pack, followed by Chris Christie (then Trump and Bush). Read a full check formula here.

Meanwhile, a new Des Moines Register-Bloomberg Politics survey shows Cruz still narrowly streamer a GOP behind in IOWA, 3 points forward of Trump. BUT Cruz has forsaken 6 points given final month. Rubio places third during 12 percent with Carson during 11 percent and all other Republicans in singular digits. A infancy — 56 percent — of approaching caucus-goers, however, pronounced they could change their minds before a Feb. 1 contest.

Other pivotal numbers from a reputable Register poll:

Cruz’s favorables in Iowa are considerable during 76 percent; he is a second-choice collect for some-more electorate than any of his rivals

83 percent pronounced they’re not disturbed about questions of Cruz’s citizenship

75 percent of caucus-goers find a “disruptor.”

— The enlightenment fight is alive and well: Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, giving his State of a State address, doubled down on his oath to strengthen “religious freedom.” From the Indianapolis Star: “Taking a tough regressive line … Pence sided with helmet eremite rights in a quarrelsome statewide discuss over either to strengthen lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Hoosiers from discrimination. ‘I will not support any check that diminishes a eremite leisure of Hoosiers or that interferes with a inherent rights of a adults to live out their beliefs in worship, use or work,’ Pence said. With his re-election bid looming, a Republican administrator cemented his regressive certification in a speech, also chiding Obama on guns and rejecting due taxation increases for highway improvements.” Big picture: Polls uncover a Republican is exposed as he seeks a second term, and he’s perplexing to use a emanate to solitaire adult his base. But a business village strongly disagrees with him, that creates an opening for a assuage Democrat to better him.

— South Korea fired 20 warning shots after North Korea flew a worker over a airspace. (AP)

— Turkey pronounced it arrested 3 Russians during a raid in Antalya of suspected ISIS fighters. (AP)

— In Pakistan, during slightest 15 people, including 13 military officers, were killed and 23 were harmed in a self-murder bombing during a polio vaccination clinic. (AP)

GET SMART FAST:

The Supreme Court ruled that Florida’s collateral punishment routine is unconstitutional given it gives appetite to judges that it is meant for juries. (Robert Barnes)

The St. Louis Rams are relocating to Los Angeles, and a San Diego Chargers have a choice to join them after NFL owners authorized a relocation plan. (Mark Maske)

The House simply upheld a check to levy sanctions on North Korea for a latest arch test. (Karoun Demirjian)

Regulators deserted Volkswagen’s proposed repair to cars with program designed to cheat on emissions tests. The feds say the plan had gaps and “lacks sufficient detail.” (Todd C. Frankel)

The Marines will start awarding titles such as “rifleman” to women who have finished training. (Thomas Gibbons-Neff)

Swedish military are doubt claims that officers lonesome adult passionate assaults committed by immigrants during a song festival in Stockholm. (Niraj Chokshi)

An Ohio male fatally shot his teenage son after mistaking him for an intruder. (Lindsey Bever)

Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder (R) brought a National Guard to Flint to assistance pass out H2O bottles and filters as a city struggles with towering lead levels in a water. (Yanan Wang)

Chicago’s Cook County jail was sealed down after it was so short on staff that it couldn’t safely operate. (Brady Dennis)

Pakistani soldiers in Islamabad raided a home and rifled by a papers of a New York Times reporter. (Tim Craig)

Paleontologists detected a existence of a antiquated crocodile more than 30 feet prolonged and weighing some-more than 6,000 pounds. (Elahe Izadi)

Tonya Couch, a mom of “affluenza” teen Ethan Couch, was expelled from a Texas jail after posting bail. (Forth Worth Star-Telegram)

“Sesame Street” will be some-more modern when it creates a entrance on HBO this weekend. Elmo moves into a brownstone and a Cookie Monster helps crime fighters regulating tablets. (Drew Harwell)

POWER PLAYERS IN THE NEWS:

DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson was the “designated survivor” during final night’s State of a Union. (WSJ)

Koch Industries pushed behind on Jane Mayer’s new book, that says David and Charles’s father helped a Nazis by building a refinery that Adolf Hitler privately green-lighted. “The import that Fred Koch sympathized with one of a many authoritarian regimes in story is reprehensible and represents a lowest form of journalism,” a company’s trainer wrote in an open letter. “Many iconic U.S. companies were doing business in Germany, including Coca-Cola, General Motors, Ford and IBM.” (Tom Hamburger)

Rick Perry is now a lobbyist for a Florida dental company. (Houston Chronicle)

The Senate voted 53-44 to retard Rand Paul’s bill to strengthen audits of a Federal Reserve. (AP)

The anti-war group MoveOn.org permitted Sanders. (John Wagner)

Aditi Hardikar, a White House’s relationship to a LGBT community, quit to turn Clinton’s financial executive for coalitions. (Sandhya Somashekhar)

Martin O’Malley blamed a DNC for his disaster to get traction. (John Wagner)

Ben Carson betrothed to have some-more “pep” during tomorrow’s GOP discuss and to force his proceed into a conversation. “You’re going to see me not being utterly so polite,” he pronounced on CNN.

A super PAC is delivering a pro-Trump robo-call to Iowa electorate from streamer white jingoist Jared Taylor. “We don’t need Muslims,” he says in a recording. “We need smart, well-educated white people who will cushion to a culture. Vote Trump.” (Peter Holley)

Conservative romantic James O’Keefe targets Common Core in his latest clandestine video. (Emma Brown)

Rep. Trent Franks (R-Ariz.) permitted Mike Huckabee, citing his antithesis to abortion.

WAPO HIGHLIGHTS:

— “Sorry, Powerball dreamers: There’s no such thing as a ‘lucky store,’” by Michael S. Rosenwald: “With a Powerball kitty commanding $1.5 billion — a largest lottery esteem in U.S. story — players around a republic looking for an corner are branch to stores with winning pedigrees. They are perplexing to hook a laws of luck and randomness $2 during a time. … The lightning-strikes-twice devise of lottery play competence seem totally batty, yet it has been pushed for years by retailers and state lotto organizations, many of that offer lists of historically propitious retailers. … But a contingency are a contingency — 1 in 292 million, no matter who sells a sheet or where.”

HILLARY VS. BERNIE HEATS UP:

— Clinton takes a gloves off: At Iowa State University, she argued that Sanders’ “Medicare-for-all” devise would jeopardise a Affordable Care Act by effectively branch over health coverage to a states, many of them led by Republican governors. “If that’s a kind of ‘revolution’ he’s articulate about, I’m worried, folks,’” Clinton said.

Accepting a publicity of a Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, she mocked Sanders for his invulnerability of a 2005 opinion to give shield to gun manufacturers. “He says, ‘Well, I’m from Vermont,’” Clinton said. “Pat Leahy, a other senator from Vermont, voted opposite shield for a gun lobby. So, no, that’s not an explanation.”

During Obama’s discuss final night, a Clinton discuss released a new ad conflict Sanders on guns. “President Obama wants to make concept credentials checks a law of a land and he wants to make certain that gun manufacturers can finally be reason accountable when their guns are used to kill a children,” Hillary says to camera. “It’s time to collect a side. Either we mount with a gun run or we join a trainer and mount adult to them. I’m with him.” (Watch here.)

— “Clinton’s trend line in Iowa polling should shock her campaign,” writes Philip Bump: “The [Quinnipiac] check [out yesterday] showed a five-point advantage for Sanders, a 16-point pitch over one month. The commission of people observation [Clinton] agreeably fell from 81 to 74. … The commission of people who consider he can kick a Republican in a ubiquitous choosing jumped from 57 percent to 68 percent. … One some-more bit of bad news is that her support is stronger among people who’ve never been by a surprising congress routine before.”

— THE HILLARY PARADOX: “She is now seen as both increasingly exposed and eventually invincible,” Dan Balz writes in his mainstay today. “The tragedy between a dual provides a comment that now defines a Democratic assignment contest. … Right now, a passion opening favors Sanders, yet by how many and for how prolonged no one can say.”

— Why Sanders thinks he’s sealed a opening in a early states: “The Clinton discuss went on TV in Iowa (and New Hampshire) on Aug. 4. We started a media discuss Nov. 4. we consider we have done adult a lot of belligerent in both places given then,” Tad Devine, Sanders’ arch strategist, emailed The Fix.

NO MORE MR. NICE GUY — CRUZ HITS TRUMP:

After months of refusing to rivet his arch opposition for a Iowa crown, Cruz took on The Donald regularly yesterday. “At events in New Hampshire and in radio interviews, Cruz took proceed aim during Trump on several fronts: restraining a billionaire to Hillary Clinton, doubt his ability to win a ubiquitous election, casting doubt on his ability to offer as commander-in-chief, and job into doubt his ‘New York values,’” Katie Zezima reports.

And in Iowa, a pollster has been testing SEVEN lines of attack opposite Trump. Who sponsored it isn’t wholly clear, yet listeners are asked if they know about the time Trump pronounced “he had never asked God for forgiveness” and either they trust Trump is “a New York magnanimous sanctimonious to have regressive values.” (Real Clear Politics)

SOCIAL MEDIA SPEED READ:

— ZIGNAL VISUAL: In all, there were some-more than 950,000 Twitter mentions of Obama during final night’s State of a Union. The residence strike a horde of issues, yet it did not embody a pointy concentration on gun assault that many expected. Here’s a demeanour during a tip issues mentioned on amicable media during a time POTUS spoke, around a analytics partners during Zignal Labs:

Twitter says these were a many tweeted-about moments of a #SOTU:

“I mount here assured that a State of a Union is strong.”

“We have to revoke a change of income in a politics.”

“I will keep operative to tighten down a jail during Guantanamo. It’s expensive, it’s unnecessary.”

Facebook says a tip amicable impulse on a height was when Obama criticized anti-Muslim sentiment.

The many discussed issues among women…:

Food stamps

Education

Wall Street

….were really opposite than a tip issues among men:

Islam and Muslims

ISIS

Terrorism

Here’s what Google users were wondering during the evening:

(@googlepolitics)

— Everything we wish to see from a State of a Union (and maybe more), curated by Elise Viebeck:

The White House circulated this picture to set a tinge forward of a speech:

(barackobama)

Here’s President Obama creation his proceed in by a cover doorway from timid Rep. Steve Israel (D-N.Y.):

(@RepSteveIsrael)

This is what Obama and other leaders saw as they walked down a core aisle:

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Earlier in a day, Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) posted this shot of his sheet and invitation to a speech:

(speakerryan)

Around a Capitol complex, radio crews were already environment up:

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Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.) took this video of a ease before a charge in a Capitol’s Statuary Hall:

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Vice President Biden seemed on a White House’s new Snapchat comment to foster a discuss (here he is taping a snap):

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During a day, Ryan met late Army Staff Sgt. and Medal of Honor target Clinton Romesha:

(repkevincramer)

Later, an doubtful span — Marco Rubio and Elizabeth Warren — walked together toward a House cover (following behind Sanders):

(@frankthorpNBC)

Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) got a print with Michael Keaton, who was in attendance:

(@RepSwalwell)

Rep. Erik Paulsen (R-Minn.) met actor Michael Kelly (a.k.a. Doug Stamper on Netflix’s House of Cards):

(reperikpaulsen)

Rep. Seth Moulton (D-Mass.) welcomed a immature Syrian refugee, 9-year-old Ahmad, to D.C. to attend a address. Here he is during a Air and Space Museum. (Watch Ahmad play soccer in a Capitol Hill corridor here):

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Current and former Obama staff reflected on a significance of a night:

(@danpfeiffer)
(@vj44)
(@AlyssaMastro44)
(@Messina2012)

A Hillary assistance hoped his trainer delivers subsequent year’s speech:

(@JesseLehrich)

Republicans, meanwhile, were reduction anxious with a address:

(@RandPaul)
(@RepMickMulvaney)
(@RepMickMulvaney)
(@SpeakerRyan)
(@realDonaldTrump)
(@tedcruz)

Kim Davis did not demeanour like she was enjoying a speech. Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) pronounced he did not realize his bureau had given a sheet to a Kentucky republic clerk, who plainly defied a sovereign justice sequence and went to jail after being reason in contempt, until it was publicly reported.

(@j_fuller)

A savvy Twitter user combined a comment @SOTUclaps to yield GIFs of claps any time Obama perceived applause:

(@SOTUclaps)

With Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-Mich.) during a Capitol, her predecessor/husband deliberate eating ice cream for dinner:

(@JohnDingell)

Finally, here’s a roundup of lawmaker selfies from a floor.

Rep. Vicki Hartzler (R-Mo.) said: “Who knows? Maybe @MarcoRubio will be giving this discuss subsequent year”:

(@RepHartzler)

Tim Scott (S.C.) with associate Republican senators Cory Gardner (Colo.) and Pat Roberts (Kan.):

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Democratic Reps. Katherine M. Clark (mass.), Cheri Bustos (Ill.) and Lois Frankel (Fla.):

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California Reps. Loretta Sanchez and her sister, Linda T. Sanchez, both Democrats:

(@RepLindaSanchez)

And some of a night’s best GIFs:

(@GQMagazine)
(@Intelligencer)

— Everything else we competence have missed:

A Texas Tribune contributor found this note on his automobile after withdrawal a Ted Cruz city gymnasium in Londonderry, N.H.:

(@PatrickSvitek)

Rep. Alan Grayson (D-Fla.), who is using for Senate, tried to lift income with Star Wars references:

(@JoePerticone)

Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), a father of two, detected a Galactic Empire starfighter in his pocket:

(@ChrisMurphyCT)

Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) distinguished a anniversary of a choosing of a initial lady senator:

(@CoryBooker)

Rep. Don Beyer (D-Va.), one of a system’s some-more upbeat commuters, took a Metro to work:

(@RepDonBeyer)

The story of how Rep. Diane Black (R-Tenn.) met her father seemed in Good Housekeeping. “It took me a while to find a helpmate and partner that God had selected for me, yet child was he value a wait,” Black wrote on Instagram:

(repdianeblack)

Rep. Blake Farenthold (R-Tex.) snapped a print of his thoughtfulness while confronting a Capitol from C-SPAN’s studios:

(farenthold)

GOOD READS FROM ELSEWHERE:

— Wall Street Journal, “Gov. Chris Christie targets unions, Democrats in State of a State address,” by Heather Haddon and Kate King: “Christie pounded Democrats for pulling a inherent amendment that would need a state to compensate into a grant complement for workers during stream rates. Mr. Christie wants Democrats to cut advantages instead. Mr. Christie pronounced a Democrats’ grant devise would means a state to scapegoat spending on health care, education, children and other priorities to ‘pander to pensioners.’ This is a highway to ruin,’ Mr. Christie pronounced … The bulk of Mr. Christie’s residence was focused on New Jersey issues, in one of his many open earnings to state affairs given rising his presidential discuss final June. …. In a carrot-and-stick proceed to state Democrats, Mr. Christie also spoke about his administration’s efforts to offer a bad and exposed in New Jersey. He called drug diagnosis one of a many critical issues for him privately as governor. He announced $100 million in additional appropriation for mental-health and substance-abuse services.”

HOT ON THE LEFT

The Congressional Black Caucus is deliberation seeking for a absolved fortitude to reject  Rep. Sean Duffy’s (R-Wis.) comments on termination in minority areas. From Politico: “Duffy suggested that a Congressional Black Caucus is ignoring a impacts of termination on minority communities — comments that drew evident critique from black lawmakers who felt a summary was racially tinged. … Offering a absolved fortitude to impugn a co-worker is rarely unusual, yet CBC members contend a termination comments amounted to an conflict on a black congress creation a grave critique of Duffy satisfactory game.”

HOT ON THE RIGHT

King Abdullah of Jordan deserted a invitation to pronounce to House and Senate Republicans during their shelter in Baltimore. From Politico: “Though Abdullah was never confirmed, a optics of assembly with Republicans and not carrying a face-to-face with President Barack Obama competence have proven to be too much.”

DAYBOOK:

–What’s function currently on a discuss trail:

Rand Paul will be on a “Daily Show” with Trevor Noah during 11 p.m. Eastern.

Ted Cruz binds a convene during 6 p.m. Eastern in Dorchester, N.H.

Chris Christie will be in Manchester and Bedford.

Jeb Bush speaks during a breakfast in Urbandale, Iowa.

John Kasich has a meet-and-greet in Charleston.

Mike Huckabee binds a accommodate and hail in Davenport.

Rick Santorum also speaks during a breakfast, this one in Mt. Pleasant, before streamer to Des Moines.

— On a Hill: The House meets during 9:00 a.m. for legislative business. First and final votes are approaching between 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.

— At a White House: Obama is headed to Omaha in a morning and will finish a day in Baton Rouge.

QUOTE OF THE DAY:

“I’m in a primary right now. We’re in no precipitate to reason hearings.” – Senate Banking Committee Chairman Richard Shelby explains because he won’t report a acknowledgment conference for John Mark McWattersto fill one of a empty Republican seats on a Export-Import bank’s house of directors. “Ex-Im’s house has usually dual of a 5 members it’s ostensible to have, including Chairman Fred Hochberg,” Politico notes. “That means it can’t approve loans above $10 million, that make adult about a third, value-wise, of Ex-Im’s transactions.”

NEWS YOU CAN USE IF YOU LIVE IN D.C.:

— There is no other proceed to report currently than as a oppressive winter day, the Capital Weather Gang forecasts. “Temperatures solemnly arise by a 20s and, if we’re lucky, tip 30 for a integrate of hours this afternoon. Even with top 20s and low 30s for highs, westerly winds of 10 to 15 mph gusting to 20 mph will make it feel like a teenagers and low 20s. If it’s any consolation, we’ll have plenty sun.”

— Fairfax County wants to tighten schools on Super Tuesday because officials are fearful that Trump supports will means a ruckus while voting. (Antonio Olivo)

— 87 passengers who were on a Yellow Line sight that became engulfed in fume one year ago have sued Metro. (Paul Duggan)

VIDEOS OF THE DAY:

Right to Rise expelled a video it called “the Marco Rubio Flip Flop Dance.” (While a Bush super PAC keeps aggressive Rubio, a former Florida administrator almost never talks about him on a stump. He trains his glow on Trump.)

(@r2rusa)

Chelsea Clinton campaigned for her mom in New Hampshire:

See Jeb’s new ad about obsession that went adult this morning in New Hampshire:

Finally, if we haven’t seen it, here’s an overwhelming gif of David Bowie’s looks by a years:

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