standpoint and say, we ll take it. john, thank you. john will be back at the half hour for a roundtable discussion on the census and political impact of population shifts. we ll be joined by rozland gold. before that, the cnn money team, poppy harlow, compares population growth and job growth. what the census tells us about the future of the u.s. economic machine. in california it is tough going this holiday week from snow in the sierra, nevada, to flooding, rains near los angeles, and mudslides in ventura county. they re measuring snow by the foot around mammoth lakes. as i-reporter sarah butner shows us, it s fun to play in but not drive in. to the south, roads have turned into rivers in places east of bakersfield. casey is in ventura county where they ve been having massive mudslide issues. we re talking about a pretty
bill: hi, i m bill o reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. the future of the country hangs on the debt debate. that is the subject of this evening s talking points memo. on paper, the debt thing is boring. and many americans aren t paying attention. but the controversy will define the future of the u.s.a. on one side, president obama, the democratic party, want america to become an entitlement state that compels social justice. financially supporting americans who can t o. won t support themselves. on the other side, republicans want a lean mean economic machine. the g.o.p. doesn t much care about providing money to those who have not. the party wants to drastically cut government spending and promote private business to bolster the economy. a new cbs poll says that democrats are winning the p.r. war. when asked how the debt negotiations are being handled, 43% approve of the way president obama is going about it.
bill: hi, i m bill o reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. the future of the country hangs on the debt debate. that is the subject of this evening s talking points memo. on paper, the debt thing is boring. and many americans aren t paying attention. but the controversy will define the future of the u.s.a. on one side, president obama, the democratic party, want america to become an entitlement state that compels social justice. financially supporting americans who can t o. won t support themselves. on the other side, republicans want a lean mean economic machine. the g.o.p. doesn t much care about providing money to those who have not. the party wants to drastically cut government spending and promote private business to bolster the economy. a new cbs poll says that democrats are winning the p.r. war. when asked how the debt negotiations are being handled, 43% approve of the way president obama is going about it.
again funneling big money at the president s campaign. we will run down the list. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone, the factor begins right now. captions by closed captioning services bill: hi, i m bill o reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. the future of the country hangs on the debt debate. that is the subject of this evening s talking points memo. on paper, the debt thing is boring. and many americans aren t paying attention. but the controversy will define the future of the u.s.a. on one side, president obama, the democratic party, want america to become an entitlement state that compels social justice. financially supporting americans who can t o. won t support themselves. on the other side, republicans want a lean mean economic machine. the g.o.p. doesn t much care about providing money to those who have not. the party wants to drastically cut government spending and promote private business to bolster the economy.