because he actually believes this stuff. he actually believes tax cuts for the rich would help to rebuild the economy. he actually believes we should get rid of the minimum wage and get rid of unions. he actually thinks that workers are the problem. he went to china and said, that s what we need, baseball co cooley labor. he would implement this national right to work to all these kind of things. he s a threat. he goes on there and he s trying to backpedal about this thing about the cars. he came to detroit and said, i love cars. i ve got two cadillacs. that didn t play very well. and in detroit, with the auto capital where i m from, he comes in and says, you know he basically tries to back away from this idea that he said, let detroit go bankrupt. that didn t sell too well in detroit. i brought that subject up today on my radio show with bob king, who s the head of the unite auto workers, and asked him if it s correct, that mitt romney had the solution for the car industry. all th
get rid of the minimum wage and get rid of unions. he actually thinks that workers are the problem. he went to china and said, that s what we need, baseball cooley labor. he would implement this national right to work to all these kind of things. he s a threat. he goes on there and he s trying to backpedal about this thing about the cars. he came to detroit and said, i love cars. i ve got two cadillacs. that didn t play very well. and in detroit, with the auto capital where i m from, he comes in and says, you know he basically tries to back away from this idea that he said, let detroit go bankrupt. that didn t sell too well in detroit. i brought that subject up today on my radio show with bob king, who s the head of the unite auto workers, and asked him if it s correct, that mitt romney had the solution for the car industry. all the unions have got a great ground effort. there s all kinds of phone banking going on, there s door
he actually believes we should get rid of the minimum wage and get rid of unions. he actually thinks that workers are the problem. he went to china and said, that s what we need, baseball cooley labor. he would implement this national right to work to all these kind of things. he s a threat. he goes on there and he s trying to backpedal about this thing about the cars. he came to detroit and said, i love cars. i ve got two cadillacs. that didn t play very well. and in detroit, with the auto capital where i m from, he comes in and says, you know he basically tries to back away from this idea that he said, let detroit go bankrupt. that didn t sell too well in detroit. i brought that subject up today on my radio show with bob king, who s the head of the unite auto workers, and asked him if it s correct, that mitt romney had the solution for the car industry. all the unions have got a great ground effort.
this morning, authorities stop a pilot they say was just about to pilot they say was just about to fly his airliner drunk. captions by vitac www.vitac.com we start this evening with the so-called underwear bomber. he ll spend life in prison for trying to blow up a plane on christmas day 2009. we all remember it so well. but this is what the blast could have looked like if he had succeeded. 2, 1. wow. that s a re-enactment from federal officials. but thankfully the bomb fizzled in real life. our deb fehrik was in the courtroom today. deb, how did he react when that very video was played? reporter: well, you know, it s so interesting. the fbi had put together that bomb, that demonstration bomb very similar to the one that mutallab had sewn into his underwear. that s what the explosion would have looked like if all 200 grams of ptn explosive had successfully detonated. as the defendant watched the video, kate, he said all alla akbar three times. god is great, god