when the health debate resumes in congress of whether there is a lesson. i m not going to try to connect any dots tonight. but there is a national conversation about can we all be a little smarter, a little more civil, can we debate on the issues and not question people s personal integrity. i want you to listen to jeb bush, he was here in the d.c. area today speaking to a conference trying to convince latinos to give the republican party another look after he talked about his take on how he hopes the tone will change. you don t have to personalize your disagreements with people. you don t have to tear down the other person. your ideas should have enough merit to be able to win the day. and so i hope that the two sides the reaction to the reaction helps us get to a better place politically. i thought the statement there, but by the middle of next week when health care is back on the floor, will we back to our normal vitriol? we may not be next week, but
passed and the gonegotiation wa you have to do better on enforcement first. so congress did the bill that required all the 700 or more miles of fencing. real actual fencing the way we think of it was never going to work because of the terrain, so these how you come up with this virtual fence. they put that hundreds of miles both pedestrian and vehicle fence in, but the technology has been a problem. it was a problem in the bush administration and it s continued to be a problem in terms of its implementation. congresswoman, there are people who will say wait about illegal immigration. if you re not going to use this technology, what s plan b. others will say $1 billion of my money and now you re telling me it didn t work? most of the 700 miles have been put in, but we have 2500 miles there and probably 1 1/2 times that amount up on our northern border. and i would venture to say that eventually we re going to have to worry about both borders in the same way.
survive fighting for her life right now, the republicans push for the repeal of the health care bill when she voted for it, her the glass door of her office in tucson was either shot rough or shattered. and also i think one of the first acts when they come back in honor of all of hose victims is to pass carolyn mccarthy s bill that she s been push for every single year and that is the ban on assault weapons. gabby giffords is actually a great example in the way she conducted herself in office of the kind of change congress needs to learn from. take a page from giffords playbook. be someone who is a strong centrist democrat who tried to reach across the aisle to solve problems. they want to honor her? take that example to heart in trying on govern over the next two years. democrats for four years
rangel took a personal point of privilege in september 2008, 2 years ago, almost, in fact, after husband minority leader john boehner tried to remove him then as chairman of the ways and means committee. so the rangel saga continues with patti ann. what s up? patti ann: did this speech help or hurt charlie rangel? the congress ethics trial could get underway in november, weeks before the mid-term election. where does this leave congressman rangel, as well as the democratic party? doug schoen is a pollster and fox contributor. larry sabatos said this reminds him of the nixon i am not a crook speech, he said he sounded defensive, hurt and angry. was it wise to play a victim? i don t think it was wise. i think his best hope is to make a deal and try to resolve this. it s up to the house ethics committee, which is a bipartisan body, to determine the appropriate penalty. but what doesn t help the democrats is to have a high
party backed ken buck taking down lieutenant governor norton for the republican senate nod. republicans have been sending their elected officials back to washington, d.c. to change congress. and, instead, those republicans have been changed by congress and it is time republicans started acting like republicans. [cheers and applause]. bill: so, is america ready to throw the bums out, i m bill hemmer, welcome here with patti ann, good morning. patti ann: great to be here, in for martha maccallum and those bright eyed bushy-tailed candidates in minnesota an georgia are eyeing their next moves with election less than three months out and colorado could be a show case state now. bill: and ken buck we mentioned, taking on senator michael bennett in november, president obama s pick, defeating clinton s candidate, andrew