The Note: What Scott Walker Said In Iowa

— -- By MICHAEL FALCONE

NOTABLES

--CALLS POSSIBILITY OF TAKING ONLINE COURSES TO FINISH DEGREE IN WH 'INTERESTING.’: Walker told ABC News that the possibility of taking online courses to finish his college degree -- if he were to win the presidential election and found himself at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in early 2017 -- is "interesting." "I've got two sons who very, very well, before the next election, at least one of them, may have his degree and the other would be just a year out," Walker told ABC's JONATHAN KARL. "Part of it was I wanted to make sure they went through and got what they needed," he said. ABC's BENJAMIN BELL has more: http://abcn.ws/1KiO7gj

--WALKER DEFENDS TAX DOLLARS, POSSIBLE RATE HIKE FOR NEW SPORTS ARENA: Walker also defended the approval of $250 million in state taxpayer funds to help build a new arena for the Milwaukee Bucks of the NBA. The project is a "good deal" for the state economy, he told ABC's JONATHAN KARL on "This Week," and he insisted that it is "not a new tax.” "We would lose $419 million over the next 20 years if we did nothing, if we said, go on, move somewhere else, which the NBA said they would do," Walker continued. ABC's JORDYN PHELPS reports that conservative advocacy groups, including the Koch brothers' Americans for Prosperity, have blasted the proposal as bad for taxpayers, but Walker brushed off the criticism. "All across the nation when they do projects like this," Walker said. "It's a good deal." http://abcn.ws/1doMroq

THE BUZZ

with ABC’s VERONICA STRACQUALURSI

5 STORIES YOU'LL CARE ABOUT IN POLITICS THIS WEEK. Admit it -- you were trying to figure out what zero percent is if we go metric. Or maybe you were busy watching someone taking the whole "running" thing too seriously. Don't sweat it and don't drive too fast on the way there -- we've got you covered while you're counting up the number of current Republican candidates for president. It's 10, and remarkably, that number might not change in the next week, but will grow soon enough. ABC's RICK KLEIN highlights the five stories the ABC News political team will be tracking in the week ahead. http://abcn.ws/1HTxu5Q

IOWA SEN. JONI ERNST SAYS SHE’S NO KINGMAKER, BUT KEEPS VP DOOR OPEN. Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst declined to embrace the title of "kingmaker" even as seven potential Republican presidential candidates flocked to her home state to attend her inaugural "Roast and Ride" extravaganza this weekend. The freshman Republican senator simply called herself "an advocate for Iowa" while speaking with ABC's JONATHAN KARL. Republican hopefuls including former Texas Gov. Rick Perry and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio were among those at her event Saturday, ABC's BENJAMIN BELL notes. Ernst gained attention during her run for Senate with an advertisement in which she outlined having castrated hogs while growing up on a farm. Earlier this year, the U.S. military veteran was selected to give the GOP’s response to President Obama’s State of the Union address. Ernst delivered the response without issue and she did it wearing camo-heels. http://abcn.ws/1Hf63HQ

ERNST: 'I RIDE A HOG' The freshman Republican Iowa senator gives us the lowdown on her Harley. WATCH: http://abcn.ws/1Kiz6er

TODAY ON THE TRAIL with ABC’s CHRIS GOOD: Bill and Chelsea Clinton will be in Denver to host the fifth CGI America conference, being held June 8-10. Rick Perry will be in South Carolina, where he'll hold an event with former Navy SEAL and “Lone Survivor” author Marcus Luttrell at the SC Military Museum in Columbia at 10 am ET. They'll hold a veterans' town-hall at the USS Yorktown in Mt. Pleasant at 6 pm ET. Rick Santorum will be in Iowa, where he'll visit Panora Telecom Solutions in Panora at 1 pm ET, Darrell's Place in Hamlin at 3 pm ET, and Sam's Sodas & Sandwiches in Carroll at 5 pm ET. He'll address the Crawford County GOP in Denison at 7 pm ET. Chris Christie will be in New Hampshire, where he'll hold a town-hall at The Village Trestle in Goffstown at 5 pm ET. Later, he'll attend a house party in Bedford at 7:30 pm ET. Carly Fiorina will be in New Hampshire, where she will attend a house party in Londonderry at 7:10 pm ET.

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

DID OBAMA GIVE IRAQI LEADER THE COLD SHOULDER AT G7 SUMMIT? A truly fascinating moment today at the G7 Summit when it appeared President Obama gave Iraqi Prime Minister the cold shoulder, ABC’s ARLETTE SAENZ notes. Whether it was intentional or not is unclear. At one point President Obama and other leaders sat down on a long wooden bench. President Obama was in deep conversation with Mario Renzi and Christine Lagarde. Then Iraqi Prime Minister Abadi walked up and sat down next to the president – but apparently, President Obama may not have noticed. Obama’s body was angled away from Abadi, but he never spoke to the leader as they sat side by side for nearly 30 seconds. The Iraqi prime minister eventually looked at his watch and his translator threw his hands up in the air. WATCH: http://abcn.ws/1BU1k8h

WHO’S TWEETING?

@AmbassadorRice: #G7 communique highlights our many shared priorities: reinforcing econ growth, deepening trade, and supporting Ukraine, among others.

@PeterNicholas3: Is Bernie Sanders running to win, or is he running to raise issues that might otherwise be ignored? WSJ explores. http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2015/06/08/what-bernie-sanders-campaign-is-really-about/ …

@mikebarnicle: If you have a moment I'd appreciate your reading: "At Son’s Wake, Joe Biden Is ‘One Of Us’" http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/06/07/he-s-the-vice-president-but-at-his-son-s-wake-he-s-one-of-us.html?via=ios …

@maggieNYT: More on Clinton running a different kind of campaign than '08, with @jmartNYT http://www.nytimes.com/politics/first-draft/2015/06/07/seeing-a-different-type-of-clinton-campaign/ …

@matthewjdowd: Marvelous Monday! seeking to be present and compassionate in all my interactions today. letting others know i deeply care and am there.