leadership for yet another stimulus bill. if they did that, given the unpopularity of the first stimulus bill, would that just diminish the majority party s standing? in a word, maybe, but i don t know if they are going to be thrill do that. i think there are too many people within the democratic caucus that are going to say, now, are you kidding me? we can t do this right now. gregg: they might be smearing themselves if they just talk about and maybe try it without success seeding. we ll have to leave it at that. thanks so much. julie: in our nation s capital, thousands gathering at lincoln memorial. glenn beck headlining the event to honor the american troops and their families. former vice president candidate
and the chief of that court a real conservative appointed by reagan, he said look guys, you have lost your way and he dissented. this one is coming back. if he says it s wrong it s got to be wrong. number two, the d.c. circuit court has ruled on this issue and they say it s i remember permissible. gregg: d.c. is highly influential court that the supreme court often cites. and interestingly enough, you have an appointee by bush and reagan and by clinton. you got it all wrong. they got it right. the reason is y is this. number one, there was a reasonable suspicion. it s not like law enforcement, you now what, that house, i think i m going put that gps underneath the car. they have been tracking this individual. so we re going to ice this technology to track the
now. gregg: white house says they are still investigating the case and formulating the charges and it s been ten years since the attack and they have had the guy in custody for almost eight years. if you hear anything, we ll invite you back. thank you so much not only for being with us but obviously for your service to our nation. thank you, sir. thank you for having me on the show and thank you to the families who have suffered so much. gregg: absolutely. julie: new orleans, five years after katrina devastated the region. it s very important that the people of new orleans understand now that we re not rebuilding what we were, we are creating what we want to become. i m still stunned, we re looking the way we re looking but it is what it is. julie: they check how the rebuilding is going and is new
the restoring honor rally, quote america today needs to turn back to god. julie: and overseas in afghanistan, nato and afghan forces fighting back as many as 50 insurgents killing at least 21. the attackers are part of a taliban operating out of pakistan. gregg: tomorrow marks five years after hurricane katrina made landfall on the gulf coast. who can forget the heartbreaking images touring their flooded communities by boat wondering how to colonel up with money. billions of aid have poured in but is it working. hi trace? you know. you can hear the sounds in the background we are sharing the field with tulane university as they practice. one more sign that the superdome is really coming back to life. you have to think back five years ago after katrina.
gregg: do you get that? julie: no, i don t. it reminds me of wayne s world. gregg: a little bit. hurricane katrina, after that terrible event, new orleans vibrant music scene was washed away. many musicians were out of gigs when tourism dollars suddenly dried up. five years later, it is back on the rise. we re happy to report. we head back home to new orleans, the daughter of big easy music royalty. after katrina, new orleans was quiet. the storm had washed away any signs of life. once the music started to return, the healing process was in full swing. kermit takes the music on his