mr. de s vote confirmed what i heard from folks across america. people are frustrated with the pace of the economic recovery and the opportunities that they hope for their children and their grandchildren. they want jobs to come back faster, and they want paycheck to go further. they want the ability to give their children the same chances and opportunities that they have had in life. they want to know that their tax dollars are being spent wisely and that we are not going to leave our children a legacy of debt. we want to know that the voices were not drown out. they want business to be done here openly and anonymous not anonymously. over the last couple of years, too many americans have not felt the progress yet. as president, i take responsibility for that. what yesterday also told us is that no one party will be able to dictate where we go from here. we must find common ground in order to set in order to make progress in some uncommonly difficult challenges. i told th
why regulators want millions of parents to take their babies out of their cribs right now. president obama deciding what to do next in afghanistan, but in congress the question is, who s going to pay for it? we ll share your views. and during the holidays paula deen goes whole hog. not always a good thing. see what made the celebrity chef run for cover during a food drive. this is hln news and views. hello. i m richelle carey, thanks for your time. something just came into the newsroom. the florida teen set on fire in that vicious attack is getting an apology. 13-year-old jeremy jarvis is the younger brother of one of the three boys charged in that attack last month. the attack on 15-year-old michael brewer who suffered burns ober 6 5% of his body. jeremy and another boy were released after the state declined to press charges. police say he watched what happened. he didn t take part, though. that s what they say. and here s jeremy s statement to reporters a short ti