yeah. but if they don t i have to do the 25, then whatever, i ll do it. no big deal. what do you mean no big deal? they have to let me go eventually. i ll be gray and bald. i ll be a 53-year-old stud when i get out. we re talking about pulling up to pick you up on our motorcycles all gray and old. i d have to be in the side car and have somebody drive me with an oxygen tank. hopefully the judge will make a good decision and support us a little bit and see our side of everything and understand, you know, that we re just a normal family. there s nothing normal about us. there is nothing normal about us. okay. we re abnormally normal family. well, stay strong tomorrow. i ll do my best. all right. we re down to 17, 16 seconds. so i love you. all right. i love you, too. i ll see you tomorrow. and just be strong. all right, mom, i love you, too. all right. bye.
in the accident and what s to come? reporter: yeah, they re searching for tanya shannon by air and on the growntd now. pe thut out sniffing dogs to try to trace her steps maybe going a mile in each direction from the crash scene. her husband s back was broken in the crash and authorities in lasalle county say that s what he died of, and there s no sign that she was perhaps injured in the crash, but there are footsteps leading away from the driver s side car, and those footsteps lead to the main road. inside one of those snowy footsteps, because you mentioned the weather, it s been pretty heavy snowfall in the chicago area, this is about # on miles outside of chicago, they found a shoe that they believe belongs to dale shannon s wife tanya and that s the person they re looking for. she s 40 years old, they had been married 20 years, they have four daughters, they have no idea where she may have gone. they checked local area hospitals and just today, with those searches which are being
saturday and not extend much beyond that, given unless there s some surprise. unless republicans, you know, come up with some brilliant plan to win over democratic votes on an amendment, but i think friday or saturday is the time frame. okay. on the issue of blanche lincoln, ben nelson also today saying he would vote against reconciliation, which is remarkable because ben nelson is blamed for the cornhusker kickback, and now will vote against taking it out of the bill, while still trying to disavow it. do you understand the political logic behind what blanche linking is doing? nope. no? sorry to cut you off. but no. you ve alienated everyone, it makes no sense. it s going to be a polarized electorate in the fall, largely, and there s no way you can go to anyone and say, remember, there was this super obscure process whereby after scott brown got elected, they sent it back and there was a reconciliation side car? remember the sidecar? well, i voted against the side car. how ar
car? i voted against the side car. how are you going to explain that in ads? known s going to care about that. it s the totality of the bill that s going to stand up or fall. that will be slugged out in ads and in the campaign, and the notion that you could hedge your bets on the downside by taking the no vote here seems really, really dubious to me. chris hayes always cutting right to the chase, always a pleasure to have you on the show. thank you. thank you, rachel. enjoy little rock. i couldn t help but. thank you. coming up on countdown, keith is back, and he s back with a special comment about the opposite of the better an ggels from the weekend. but how health reform is proving to be a clarifying moment against all the odds. stay with us. [ advisor 2 ] oh gee, i m scared to tell you i ve got this amount of credit card debt or i ve got a 15-year-old and we never got around to saving for their college. that s when i go to work. we talk, we start planning.
have a problem with is the back room deal, the lack of transparency and they re using parliamentary maneuvers to ram this bill through. if they get rid of the back room deals and the side car, reconciliation bill, still not good enough? it s not good enough for a lot of people, to put it on me is inappropriate. this bill is really resonating throughout the country. stevie lynch from my state is voting no. i certainly commend him for that because that hurt bill hurts our quite frankly therk do better, they should do better. how far are you willing to go, the republicans, in the senator, to try to block it. i don t speng for all the republicans. i speak for could the brown. i m a scott brown, i m going to look at each and every bill and be an independent voter. maybe the house or some members think it s going to come over and through this magical form of reconciliation it s going to be fixed. it s not going to be fixed. they re going to go line by line and you re going to get a h