would save the country about $175 billion over the first ten years. it would save the country that much money. over the next decade it would save another $700 billion. it would make the deficit shrink, not grow. it would be economically beneficial not economically bad. that makes the politics of this awkward. exemplifying the awkwardness of those two things, republicans tried to reach out to latino voters, on the one hand, john boehner met with the congressional hispanic caucus. it s not a partisan body but it does happen to be all democrats. john boehner met with the hispanic caucus. that s outreach. yesterday john boehner said he would not bring to a vote any immigration bill that did not have the majority support of republicans in the house. this is what other republicans were doing today.
he lives in your district? he actually lives in my district. and to talk more about this is deputy political director mark murray, and it seems that the congresswoman wassermann schultz took the high road in the interview with andrea mitchell yesterday, and this is trending on one african-american blog where they point out that she is jewish and he is black and people are taking from male to female to some kind of race issue, and this is getting potentially toxic here. it is, tamron. although i don t see it that way. the way that i m viewing this whole spat is actually x lly exemplifying the heated rhetoric of whether congress gets this deficit deal done or not. and allan west is one of the more famous tea party freshmen and on the other hand, you have debbie wassermann schultz, the chairwoman of the national republican committee and one of the top surrogates for the obama
and it is not surprising that he would crack under the pressure. reporter: and she makes one more point that florida does not require for congressmen to reside in their districts, but he lives in her district. as a constituent of mine. he lives in your district? he actually lives in my district. and to talk more about this is deputy political director mark murray, and it seems that the congresswoman wassermann schultz took the high road in the interview with andrea mitchell yesterday, and this is trending on one african-american blog where they point out that she is jewish and he is black and people are taking from male to female to some kind of race issue, and this is getting potentially toxic here. it is, tamron. although i don t see it that way. the way that i m viewing this whole spat is actually x lly exemplifying the heated rhetoric
the straw that broke the camels back in this case was when some of the cast members started appearing on slot machines, and when in casinos? exactly. so that was the big red flag. part of the complaint reads happy days e piz myselves what is the best in america with the cunningham family exemplifying the best of what a family can be. just minutes ago i got comment from cbs and they say we agree that funds are owed to the actors and have been working with them for quite some time to resolve the issue. so i think reading between the lines there, what you have is, yes, they have been working for quite some time but there s no resolution there. some of the actors have fallen on hard times. i hate to refer to her as the character, but joanie, what s her name? erin moran, had some difficulties. they re not all the fonz who had henryç winkler.