the police. back with the panel. residents spent hours friday inside their homes with the doors locked. while police searched for the second suspect. gun right advocates are asking how many of the folks would like to have guns to protect themselves and protect their families? i don t know. maybe many of them would like to have it. i don t think it affects the country. it s a debate that was had. chris: congresswoman, you supported gun control. you had f-minus rating from the nra. my only f-minus ever. chris: here was president obama s angry reaction wednesday after the gun bill voted down in the senate. the fun lobbies and allies
residents spent hours friday inside their homes with the doors locked. while po residents spent hours inside while police officers searched for the shooters. how many of the folks do you think would like to have had guns to protect thefl selfs and their families? i don t think this makes the case one way or the other. i believe it was one on the merits by the pro gun advocates. you supported gun roll when in congress and in fact you had an f minus rating from the n.r.a. my only f minus, ever. chris: you earned it. here is president obama s angry reaction on wednesday after at the gun bill was voted down in the senate. the gun lobby and the allies lied about the bill. they claimed it would create some sort of big brother gun
identity theft starring jason beatman and melissa mccarthy. when we saw when my wife good morning to you. my wife and i saw that promo, we said that looks hysterical. well, that is the assumption i had as well. but going into the movie, they ruined the film in the first 15 minutes. i ll tell you why. i love melissa mccarthy. she was incredible in bridesmaids. and i loved jason bateman, but this movie steals in the f minus character is written so poorly. she s a horrible, horrible human being in the film. she s ruining jason bateman s life and that annoyance is what we feel as we are sitting in the theater. i was irritated. it was painful, excruciating. all the funny parts are in the trailer. i found myself getting so bored that i was counting the number of speakers in the theater at some point. that s how unfunny the film
and that is pass timely appropriations bills, guided by a budget. i m 61 years old. they ve only done it four times in 61 years. that s an f-minus. you need to provide the right incentives, transparency and accountability mechanisms and this is a step in the right direction, although the legislation we were seeking would do much more, and hopefully can be enacted later in the year. as you know, there are people who question about whether this no pay is the right way to go. the senate is often referred to as a millionaire s club, but critics have argued the legislation puts senators who have more modest means, and there are some of them, at a disadvantage over wealthy lawmakers. in fact, maine senator susan collins says, i don t know that it s really fair to members that do not have significant means and have no control whether a budget is brought to the floor or not. so my question is, does this legislation punish less well-to-do lawmakers, who in truth, have little or no influence
the fiscal responsibility primarily in the house. not correct. the constitution says clearly that the only thing the congress is supposed to do every year is to pass appropriations bills. those bills should be guided by a budget. that s right. i m 61 years old. do you know how many times congress passed a budget in my lifetime? four. it s an f minus. if they got paid for performance it s your job. they are not following the constitution. right. it s an interesting point. one of the thing that is folks may not realize about the budget is that more than 50% of it is automatic. two-thirds. two chi-thirds of it. the budgeting is an incremental process. the responsibility of congress is to appropriate, to tax and