a dangerous mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain that s making the commute treacherous in alabama. slick roads were blamed for at least three deaths yesterday. and in georgia a rough start to the morning commute that happen there had as well. we re learning that various roadways, including the stone mountain freeway, a highway connecting a suburb to the perimeter freeway, that shut down at one exit. a heavily traveled area. and they also say icy conditions have caused many accidents. and, again, we want to let you know that that freeway is shut down. it s the stone mountain freeway at the brockett exit, shut down both east and westbound this morning because of ice. well, the federal government is suing bp, the justice department filing suit in new orleans, accusing the oil giant and its partners of failing to take necessary precautions to prevent last april s oil spill in the gulf. the suit asks for civil penalties against bp. under the clean water act it demands eight other defendan
if wing means stabilizing the region, creating peace and imposing an american vision of democrat circumstance even if we conceded those things are good things, i m not sure that is a winnable project f idea is to cut down the amount of american lives lost, that is the american project. if the idea here is to stabilize the region politically and support our own strategic interests that s possible. how does the president do that. by not continuing to send troops there but continue to stabilize the region, happened over the reins to people that can lead themselves and back u.s. troops out very quickly. but you re not going to be able be to stabilize the region if, in fact, you don t send more troops there and have them there for general petraeus. larry: that s catch-22. what you don t want is to to have a limitless number of troops going into afghanistan and say we will send 500 100,000 more troops or 50,000 more troops. many military experts say the number of troopts we have now
and say we will send 500 100,000 more troops or 50,000 more troops. many military experts say the number of troopts we have now is sufficient for stabilizing the region. larry: i will ask you both, only have about a minute left, we asked governor kaine, we will ask you what do you make of the justice department filing suit against the immigration? not surprised they will file suit, what have you. i think they are going to find they are wrong what arizona did was cod fay federal law already in place. all they are going to do is live by the law the federal government has in place. that s what they are doing. the federal government is at fault here for not doing anything. there is an answer, i suggest people go to red card solution.org. there is an answer, not going to court. larry: what do you think? michael andry probably in agreement that this isn t the lawsuit isn t the answer here. i do agree the federal government has to do something. having a draconian, xenophobic immig
misplaced priorities. barbara boxer challenges the constitution alt and now the justice department filing suit. why doesn t the federal government focus on securing the border. i don t understand it. maybe because they think this suit is a earlier issue than getting around to the border. well, it s certainly easier to file papers, i guess, in this administration than it is to actually put the technology and resources necessary to secure that border. but in fact the federal government isn t doing its job, continues not to do its job and the people of arizona, the majority of whom support the haw are left in a terrible position. are you and meg whitman at odds on this? she s returning for governor, you of senate. she s not a fan of the law but