alex, will you get more tape? i want to hear more. here is the good news, guys. i don t understand. not necessarily all democrats but few of the republicans who have voted are starting to turn and i think if there is a new bill, i think it s going to go the other way, i really do. i just think public, the public speaks and they are speaking louder and louder and louder and i believe this in the end, justice will prevail here, i really do. i m just curious what got us here in the first place. politics. didn t pat toomey sort of give up the game the other day when he said to a local editorial board that members of his party would not vote for this bill because it looked like they were helping the president. this is like eighth graders. kelly ayotte was a key vote in a vote they thought and hoped and needed to get this over. she is from kind of a swing state and a northeastern state and clearly where the people
have revolutionized it. when is this type of content development going broadcast, it s happened already. the fact that talent, the level of you guys and the john goodman s of the world that is now the a-level talent. the a-l. the writers, directors and act aers not only shushing but embracing this content model. it s over. game over. i had to be talked into it. that generation is brought up in, that s the secondary thing. once the project was under way, as executive producer, i really was surprised at how readily other people stepped forward to do this. a year ago, they said it s webisodes. forget it. content can be made anywhere. the provider has to have deep enough pockpockets, but tv showe
imgrags refoi immigration done. we do so much business between our two countries. frankly, you know, we put enormous resources into border security. there are areas where there is still more work to be done. some of it, by the way, is not simply securing the united states from illegal traffic. some of it is improving the infrastructure we talked about for commerce to be able to come in smoothly which creates jobs and helps our businesses both in the united states and in mexico. 46 past the hour. joining us now senior editor for the national review jay nordlinger. this month s issue the gang of eight. it says this.
you re not in that, are you? no, no. but they did let me look at it. i m probably going to work it tomorrow. i ll be at the roast beef station cutting for people. listen. they spent $9 million and invitation only. a local business man who is on the board for churchill downs bought reportedly half of them. they are not allowed to tell us the a-listers who are here but we are told ceos from iconic athletes be up there to get privacy from the derby crowds and the names are interesting and it s on nbc, by the way. we will be watching. the favorite picks here. leading the pack is orb. is that your pick? mine is actually what is wrong with the kitty cat? which one? charming kitten. i think that s a great name. that s mine.
dysfunctional. totally. what we have been talking about for two hours. 30% of the laws last year, they passed 30% of the laws they passed last year compared to any other congress in history. they aren t doing anything. david gregory, do you agree? well, no question. but the president is at a disadvantage when he tries to make a point about dysfunction when he is still leading the government and he is really the face of washington, the leader of washington. and i think to talk about his relevant weakness vis-a-vis congress doesn t behave doesn t get to his legacy moments. health care is a signature piece of legislation. he has to win that communications fight and the implementation fight. sequestration has to be replaced in they get a debt deal and doesn t seem to be a way forwards and that affects the overall economy. syria is nothing but bad choices and could end up taking a lot of time and energy.