blont as well as brez obama on thursday, will they have to try to re-establish this we built it from the president? it s been taken out of context but the bumper sticker as we referred to it is certainly different when you talk to republicans and conservatives over what he said. is it the responsibility of the party with the this platform to better define what the president meant there? ari? we re back. i thought it was her turn. sorry. the we build this part has become a really rich rhetorical sound bite for republicans. whether or not they care about the facts. i do think to your point, bill clinton is a great messenger to talk about the middle class and to talk about the debt. earlier in your show, you and michael were talking about the kerns out there about the debt. the problem for the republicans is the facts. they ran up the debt under george w. bush to the tune of $6 trillion and paul ryan voted for 90% of those debt hikes. and bill clinton can talk about
cred for the winner. three major contenders running bus towards, all with the exception of jon huntsman are there. ron paul, mitt romney, michele bachmann and rick santorum have events this hour. we ll dip into the events and delve into the latest campaign intrigues in our fair game segment just about a half an hour or so from now. remember all that fuss about raising the nation s debt ceiling? well, guess what? it is time to ask for the final installment in a series of debt hikes authorized back in august. when we came within just days of a government default. this one is worth about $1.2 trillion, pushing the legal debt limit to $16.4 trillion, and this time the fuss should be less, but not non-existent. the increase can only be blocked if both houses of congress pass a resolution against it, and president obama, for reasons unknown, signs it. none of that, of course, will happen. rick perry s not giving up on virginia. one of several gop candidates who failed to qualif
and 10.2% of americans approve of the bird flu. from debt hikes to safe flights, they will be grilling instead of groping and talking instead of touching and looking at your face instead of getting to second base. yes, i refer to a new tsa program debuting in boston, a city above me in which security screeners carry out sophisticated behavioral inspections. the israeli-style approach is called screening passengers by observing techniques or spots, and training for it began on tuesday. but will spot stop plots? security experts question whether agents are up to the challenge and groups like the aclu say the program will lead to ethnic profiling. how does it work? you will be asked questions. it may be three or four relatively innocuous confessions and they are gauging your reaction to the questions. it is how you react. what do they ask? questions like where have you been? do you have a business card? where are you traveling?