wholesome image it projects? i think it can. i think tlc should keep it on the air. really? i do. why? we live in an imperfect society. we have to be careful when reality shows are expected to hold individuals to standards that the viewers watching can t themselves live up to. we have to be very careful not to move away from what people deal with everyday in their lives. i think this is a teachable moment. i think he was young when it took place. i think we have to remember redemption is large part of family and life. there s a teachable moment for tlc and family. he was a minor. people do make mistakes when they re young and not as educated or don t have as much information about the act they re engaging in. josh duggar stepping down from his role at the family research council. meanwhile, he s done a fair amount of campaigning in the
in that it projects that we re going to raise taxes another $1.75 trillion. house budget chairman paul ryan said the president s budget is not a serious document. it is a campaign brochure. and aides say the soon to be le balance. mike emanuel live on the hill, thank you. still ahead, what is the ukraine crisis doing to the u.s. space program. first, the primary season kicks off in texas. it s eb. want to give your family the very best in taste, freshness, and nutrition? it s eb. want to give them more vitamins, omega 3s, and less saturated fat? it s eb. eggland s best eggs. eb s. the only eggs that make better taste and better nutrition. easy. eggland s best eggs. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. it s eb.
contractors. congressman jason chafe fits joins us. good evening, sir. hi, greta. all right, so you are zeroing in on the contracts. what you can tell us about i mean, not just a question of who is on first, i know they blame the government for not doing the overall test, but what s the story on paying them? are we paying them to do this fixing and how much is it going to cost us? any idea? the federal government is very it s just pathetic on this. i want you to understand that over the last 10 years, the federal government has spent in excess of $600 billion, $600 billion in it projects. this year alone we are going to spend about $82 billion. and so now you have this monstrosity. this absolute disaster out there. i m worried that not only are these people go going get paid but then we have to pay somebody else to come in and fix it. you tweeted in the last 10 or 12 hours to colorado democratic congressman healthcare is very expensive. and the aca, meaning obama care, does
them, foreign nationals to confide in them in confidence. he then throws that out to the press. he put both our government employees and people who cooperate with them in incredible danger. now good that it didn t work out that people got killed but we can t trust bradley manning to make those decisions. that wasn t considered a threat to national security? it s an important conversation to have that we re having right now because we ll keep seeing this. it affects freedom of the press, edward snowden, what happens to him. this case is meaningful because it projects what the policy will be of this country and other circumstances like this and we ll see more. the obama administration widely regarded as very liberal has been very tough on leaks and this is an example of that but it s not the only example. case doesn t stand along. jeffrey toobin appreciate the perspective. good to see you. kate? despite plummeting poll numbers anthony weiner says he is not getting out of the
cabinet heading out the door. not all that unusual. you see a lot of turnover between the first and second term of a presidency. look at this shocking new numbers show federal welfare spending will skyrocket in this country. over the next decade. the report is just out from the congressionalee serve service and the congressional budget office and it projects, listen to this, an 80% jump in federal welfare spending by 2022. 80%. is the united states becoming more and more of an entitlement nation? that is a very legitimate question to raise looking at that number. stuart varney joins me now, host of varney & company on the fox business network. stuart, that s a big number. oh, yes, there will be a massive run-up in the cost and the extent of welfare programs and payments at the federal level over the next 10 years. now as that projection is being made, remember, in the news background you have president obama saying, no spending cuts.