concert this weekend in nashville, when they host jeff foxworthy doing his comedy thing, and alan jackson doing his thing, no guns will be allowed at those events. wouldn t be safe. they also will not allow any of the exhibiters at the convention, the people laying out the nine acres of guns, they will not allow any of those guns to be operational. they are mandated to all their exhibiters they physically remove the firing pins from all the weapons so none of them will be operational. again, wouldn t be safe. at the same time, though, that s not just that s not kind of a blanket prohibition that they re putting over everything at their event. it s not like a local law requires them to do this. it s not like they ve got a no guns rule at every location for the nra convention, where they re hosting these 70,000 gun-owning conventiongoers. it s not a blanket rule.
president into a situation where there s a comedy, he has to hit it out of the park. and i don t think that he did. perhaps think they it was worth it, of all the things that you mentioned, obama care is the worst one on their plate. this is more die than funny. if you re going to do a comedy thing, ought to be funny. i sensed he was annoyed. i feel like for myself. i look at 47 million americans on food stamps. 92 million americans on the workforce. i look at putin, being embarrassed by the world. why do i have a sense of urge enlscy and i m not the president. i wish he had that. do you remember when he gave the speed saying, we re going to syria? immediately went out and played golf. he said please support my policy. my sense of urgency would give me a heart attack.
jay carney was asked at the white house press briefing today, was the presidency in any way damaged by you by me personally. yeah. i feel that question is continually asked any time a president does any kind of comedy thing be it slow jamming the news of laugh in or saturday night live. i think it s time to stop asking that question. what is great about the administration is they knew they had to reach an audience that isn t watching sunday morning shows. they had to reach an audience that s watching internet videos. they really embraced that and they came to us and said they were interested in doing it. and it s paying off. i mean, the only people that i hear asking those types of questions are an older generation that is not really into these types of videos and they say these types of videos are not attracting an audience that are them. so the people who love it are the young people. that s who it s aimed at. i m not asking the question,
starbucks says roughly 10% of all purchases are made with the device. francis. thank you so much. stories making news this morning. president obama was in new york city tuesday for some heavy duty fundraisers, but found a little time to get shopping in. he stopped by the gap to buy sweaters for his daughters, athletic wear for his wife. before he got shopping done, president obama made digital waves by appearing on zach galfanakais. it helped drive traffic to health care.gov. it directly sent over 32,000 people to the health care marketplace. he stopped by the last word with lawrence o donnell last night and talked about the image of the presidency and if doing the skit damaged it in any way. i just feel that question is continually asked any time a president does any kind of comedy thing, be it slow jamming
at the top of the show we talked about the florida special election where the campaign and their supporters spent nearly $12 million. if you want tell your friends the most expensive house election today also took place in florida. in 2012 the campaign and supporters spent nearly $23 million. now let s see what we re going to do in the cooler. let s hear all about the biebs. thanks so much, bill. the web is still buzzing about president obama s appearance on the web series between two ferns, and this morning how the funny guy was able to swoon that interview. valerie jarrett set out the comedy website to expand the outreach to obama care. the show s director stopped by with this last word. i just feel that question is continually asked any time a president does any kind of comedy thing, be it slow jamming