what do you think what they could show potentially. according to you it will show she didn t want to give people tax exempts if they were tea party groups. my guess is she was more fair about it. that s my educated guess. is she going to the slammer. no. you don t think she will go to jail over this. no that s the craziest thing i ve heard. irs go after her for her hard earned money but if it is the irs they just lost it. it s not the 1970s. it s there somewhere. and you think it is there somewhere i don t think so. yes it s a cover up. please. i can t wait to see how this ends. thank you. thank you very much. we ll see if the investigators in congress can finally get those e-mails. they got to be somewhere. they are out there somewhere. do you have netflix?
seems to be very devout in the religious beliefs and also as he argues has kind of framed his business around this idea that they re not open on sunday and close early. do you find it to be unique that maybe by the argument i m not just a business. i m a guy that built a business based on my rely you beliefs? well, i completely respect his religious beliefs and as a christian i probably share some of them with him but the problem is that when you try to take your own personal beliefs and impose them upon your employees, when you try to go into the secular for-profit sector and say that the business should be entitled to be respected for its beliefs, that s when we re crossing the line. the policy at issue here, the contraception policy under the affordable care act exempts houses of worship. religiously affiliated not profits are not required to
cruz was again calling to defund the president s health care law. well, that didn t happen. but opponents of the health care law did manage to strip $1 billion from the so-called prevention and public health fund. republican opponents were afraid that the administration would use the money improve the rollout of the health exchanges, so they defunded that portion of it. when it comes to the controversial kucuts in militar pensions approved as the murray-ryan bill, this exempts wounded military personnel who retire early and their surviving spouses from the benefit cuts. it also provides $157 million for the sexual assault and prevention office, to expand the pentagon s sexual assault programs. with a 1,500-page bill comes with plenty of red meat, which both candidates can run on, run for, or run against. spending bill prohibits any funds used to transfer guantanamo detainees to the united states. so think about that.
overnight. the insurance company is in it whether they like it or not and so far, they ve mostly liked it. there s two kcases to be mad. either a political and policy case. there s the politics of it and there s a level at which politically, it looks like you re being responsive. at the same time, it seems to cut out the legs from under the people making the argument that you were just making before you decided to allow these exempts. we ve seen with the contraception argument, the key argument hobby lobby made. look, the law creates all these other exceptionexceptions, so w we? trying to put together and achieve universal health care without provisions that apply. you marry not just the insurers
volunteers, as employees even though they don t get paid. even though they re a volunteer, they re considered employees for tax purposes and stuff like that. under the affordable care act what that means is if you ve got 50 volunteers in your town, you re going to have to provide insurance for them. unfortunately, towns can t afford that. there is a simple way to fix this, according to a pennsylvania fire chief. he joined us earlier to explain. the easiest way to resolve this is exempt volunteer fire companies. if not, there is a very good possibility and a lot of small communities across the country, there won t be a fire department. there may not be a volunteer rescue service. there may not be a volunteer ambulance service. let s hope the irs does the right thing and exempts volunteer fire departments. otherwise they re going to have to provide it and towns don t have money. or they ll have to let some of them go, i guess. would you let them go if they re