child care, what about the children that are going to have to pay the money back? here is what we should say. number one, mr. president the sequester was your idea and number two, you re making those cuts. because we ve offered other cuts. i told him yesterday, there s some gold fish that we ve been spending 5 million on research on gold fish to see how they interact collectively and democratly. they spent a million and a half on important stuff. a million and a half on rollup beef jerky, 300,000 on dog kennels and 100,000 on comedians we sent to india. the list goes on and on and on and you re basically saying there is he another way to do this. the president wants to demagogue it and portray republicans as hating children, grandma and wanting poison air and water and all of that stuff. i don t think that the republicans is been effected in combatting this language, these tactics of the president. and the democrats, what can they do better? well, they need to be less afraid a
republicans have vowing to repeal obama care, and today s promise house republicans officially launched their efforts. the rules committee met tonight and getting the health care repeal ready for tomorrow s debate. the vote comes wednesday, but that s the house. what do republicans in the democratly controlled senate plan to do. senator hatch, nice to see you. i know you re opposed to the president s health care, i know you know what the supreme court decided. i know how the house will vote on it, but the united states senate dominated by the democrats. is there anything the republicans in the senate intend to do or can do? i have to say that when do believe the selection is important to determine whether we have to go with this awful health care bill or whether we re going to repeal it and replace it. i believe the way that has to happen is for mitt romney to get
republicans have vowing to repeal obama care, and today s promise house republicans officially launched their efforts. the rules committee met tonight and getting the health care repeal ready for tomorrow s debate. the vote comes wednesday, but that s the house. what do republicans in the democratly controlled senate plan to do. senator hatch, nice to see you. i know you re opposed to the president s health care, i know you know what the supreme court decided. i know how the house will vote on it, but the united states senate dominated by the democrats. is there anything the republicans in the senate intend to do or can do? i have to say that when do believe the selection is important to determine whether we have to go with this awful health care bill or whether we re going to repeal it and replace it. i believe the way that has to happen is for mitt romney to get
is great and brought mohammed morsi to being the president elect for egypt and for so many people in the crowd, simply a chance for a better life for their kids and they say this is why they voted for morsi and the fact now to have their children be in a country with a democratly elected president and kids have a much brighter future than they do. what s meant to be decided, what powers morsi will have. right now egypt is controlled by a military junta which says they will write the new constitution. i think they will stick around and as hard as they can. now, morsi only won by 2 1/2% of the overall population here in egypt. and harris, there s he a big percentage of the egyptian population who is not happy about this victory, and many who fear that morsi is going to turn this country into an islamic state. one thing, may give awes hint of the muslim brotherhood
forward to a complete report on the fox report. and now former democratly special envoy for the state department for north korean president george w. bush administration a principle for a consulting firm. this sort of thing is not top of mind in the united states but new we are hearing so much more and more about it. tell us what you can. guest: well, the entire country of course is somewhat of a prison. you have complete information and control leak a stalinist state is how it is described like the soviet union at the most brutal point. and then in north korea you have in freedom of religion or of expression, any expression of political dissent. best case, you end up in a prison camp that jennifer described and worst case you get killed immediately so that is compounded further by starvation and north korea went through a