george zimmerman was prosecuted because he was not black and to satisfy the howling of the crowds same crowds that are still howling for his prosecution then the people who made the decision to prosecute him violated the federal civil rights laws and the government should prosecute them. this is not going to happen. the prosecutes did the federal government s bidding. they blew it, didn t charge him with the right crime, didn t even raise the issue of race. but if the government decides to prosecute him on the federal level in order to placate the howling mobs that are howling for his neck, howling for a year and a half ago, that would be highly inappropriate and they ll lose the case. they ll lose the case because his witnesses, george zimmerman s witnesses will be the f.b.i. agents who investigated him a year ago and exonerated him. steve: you re talking about the howling crowds. is it your premise that he was prosecuted because george zimmerman because of his race?
they re shocked the family would receive the death threats. so your question seems to be something people are talking about; right? yeah. i stand by my question. i think it was a good question. but, you know, it was a typical white house briefing response. you tpho, i m not bother you know, i m not bothered by it. steve: you are now famous gabe finger because after mr. carney said that was a ridiculous question, you ve blown up over the internet. a little bit. steve: what s your reaction? it s crazy. i was walking back to the office. i thought i would be a minor office celebrity, but i never expected this. the twitter followers started piling up, then politico. i m shocked by it all. steve: you got a lot of attention. as soon as you got back everybody said atta boy and tucker carlson said please go get him a cup of coffee.
if you salute the stores walking away from it, make sure people know if they re reading it next to you who is on the cover and what they re supporting. steve: the other component is, extremists are trying to recruit young people for jihad. that is just a known fact. and this could give jihad another recruiting tool. 72 virgins, that s interesting to some. but the cover of the rolling stone, that s delicious. gretchen: the irs scandal is coming back and it could be closer now to the white house. there is going to be testimony coming up today. the retiring irs lawyer. we talked about him a few weeks ago. there was somebody in the cincinnati office who said she received directive from carter hull. now he s retiring. but could it be that it was actually carter hull s boss, a gentleman named mr. wilkins, who was the one who wanted to see these particular applications from tea parties. now it would go up to the chief counsel in washington.
everybody a chance on so you think you can dance. you might judge more harshly. the crazy thing is as kids, put a piece of music on, we all dance. and somewhere along the line, we just got a little bit nervous and now we need a little alcohol to get up there. brian: this show has been on for ten years. how do you explain the success of the show? sometimes you have rotating hosts hosts, judges. aaron andrews this weekend. yes. i think it s more the fact now that people recognize how athletic you ve got to be to be able to dance. years ago it was put down and it was somewhat embarrassing if you said i m a dancer. but now people see the hard work behind it. they see what these kids go through and they also see the background stories of these kids and how dancers really help them either get through family problems or drug problems, and give themselves a new life. steve: saturday, big deal. you got a gala. dizzy feet foundation is putting on a show at the music center in los ang
them out. talk about cutting edge surgeons may soon have a new way to instantly detect cancer in the operating room. the intelligent knife or i knife analyzes the smoke produced when doctors cut through tissue and can signal whether or not the tissue is cancerous or healthy. right now surgeons have to send the tissue to labs and wait for the results. so far the i knife is just being used in clinical trials, but could soon be used in an operating room near you. brian: mayor bloomberg at it again. he wants people to take the stairs instead of the elevator. new legislation proposed by new york city mayor would require all new buildings and ones being renovated to give people access to a stairwell, as well as put signs near elevators pointing to the closest stairs. you know, i m not really against that because sometimes i could never find the stairs and i can t get an elevator. steve: you ve only got six minutes to get up to your radio show.