wine. we now drink cheaper beer. they used terra cotta pots while we use red, plastic cups. essentially it was the exact same. reporter: in this century you d think the boost fueled debauchery would bring in big bucks to the towns where college students go when they put aside their books for a week of fun and sun. but you d be wrong. between 40% and 50% of students go en masse on spring break and spend about $1 billion in florida and texas alone. you would think that this would be an amazing local stimulus to the economies but, in fact, it s not. what is really happening is that these poor, indebted students are being cheap as we should expect them to be. they re buying the cheapest hotels in the area, buying cheap doritos and cheap beer and bringing them to the beach and they re actually not spending a lot of money at these beach towns. reporter: take panama city, long a destination for eager spring breakers and a source for plenty of spring break financial data. tax revenue may
remember body miller had his own camper away from what do you think he was doing in that camper? preparing to go down the hill? i think he was smoking. we ll see how well he did, he wasn t doing a lot of preparing. there was also a suggestion that some this may be sort of a bit of myth making, intentional myth making on the part of the athletes who know that people are aware of how many condoms are there and they maybe take them instead of using them so they will be replenished so all these stories will be out about the debauchery that s going on. i think that will be at least 5% of it. up next, government for the people by the people that is if you re in the 1%. is it possible to take some of the power back in the electoral system away from the rich? the atlantic phillip howard is
whether or not police questions people s immigration status based on reasonable suspicion. joining us to talk about immigration ruling and what it means is our senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin and white house correspondent jessica yellin. jeffrey, please start off by saying what the court accepted and rejected. well, the heart of the case is about state power versus federal power. immigration is an area that is traditionally one where the federal government exercises most of the power, but in this case, arizona, as we all now know passed sb-1070 which established certain new requirements to attempt to keep illegal immigration out of arizona. and what the court did was they evaluated four provisions of the law, and they said three of them were unconstitutional, because they conflicted with federal law, but the one they upheld, the one they allow ed to go forward is the most controversial and perhaps the most important of the four. it is nicknamed the show us your papers
denigrate government any chance it gets. there was an interesting piece today, amanda, in the washington post. nay daina milbank. the headline kwuz debauchery: an american special ti. kind of chung in cheek. dana wrote in land of paris hilton, lindsay lohan and snooki, debauchery is an american specialty. i suppose the question is are any of us necessarily surprised that this happened, you know, and i guess getting to the point i was just talking to the congressman about, you wonder if it is a couple of individuals who got out of control or if it was a more systemic problem. well, the gsa itself has had problems for quite a while. i mean, dating back to the bush administration, there were charges of politicalization, favoritism, out of control spending. it s clear hi something within that agency that needs to be changed. but david is right. this unfairly demonizes many federal workers who have been working very hard and have been already demonized by republicans saying we need
advice. the shops at caesar s are great. i want dana: that s good. andrea: the bareback riding are you going to try? i will give you $100 if you try it. dana: there are saddle bronc and barbac bareback ride. it s very serious. what the cowboys used to do when they got together. isn t that what she meant? maybe i m wrong. bob: you told an off off-color thing. dana: i ve only been here three hours and it s getting to me. greg: you are standing in front of one of america s one of america s only shovel-ready jobs. bob: that is funny. dana: this is a shovel ready project all around this place. kimberly: i have good advice other than the rest of the debauchery. go shopping. make spa appointments. they have fantastic spas.