A morning show that highlights the latest headlines in news, weather, sports and entertainment, and is known for the cohosts casual and spontaneous. Steve you mean Reverse Psychology . Brian right. Steve watch this. Were fighting a war. And we are fighting a war on drugs. They are bringing in drugs. Theyre bringing in lots of bad people. And were going to start to get very nasty over the wall. You know, the democrats, anything i want, they want to oppose. You know, i just figured out how to do the wall i will say i dont want to build a wall and they will insist on building it. [laughter] i just figured that out right now. We will be taking some very tough actions. We need more republicans but they are friends of mine they say sir, we are better off until wait until after. Its better before. We are either getting it or we are closing down government. We need Border Security. Steve the president was very clear about that as he has been. Thats one of the issues that got him the keys th to
president trump urging lawmakers to work together to put that rule in the new farm bill. the president tweeting, quote: when the house and senate meet on the very important farm bill, we love our farmers, hopefully they will be able to leave the work requirement for food stamp provision that the house approved. senate should go to 51 votes. the current farm bill ends next month. an illegal immigrant facing criminal gun charges thinks he should be protected by our constitution. police say javier perez from mexico fired shots into the air in new york city to scare off rival gang members. his lawyer claims he has the right to bear arms because the constitution doesn t specify that it only applies to citizens. perez faces up to 10 years in prison and deportation if he is convicted. political science and good samaritans, put their lives on the line to pull a man from a burning car. vehicle bursts into flames. pulling the unconscious driver out through the sun
government assistance. listen to what john boehner said, the house speaker, this morning. when you look at poverty, lots of facets to it. the one solution that we all know that works is a job. now, we re waiting for an event to start led by republican congressman, steve southerland of florida. i think maybe he most illustrates, carol, the point of view that many republicans feel in the house and he has kind of interesting, he was a lightning rod over the past year. he helped torpedo the farm bill because of the food stamp provision in it. democrats cried out, saying, are you kidding me? the people in most need, you are trying to take that away. he has another proposal he is continuing to push today which would require people to get a specific number of hours of work. that really does show you the difference in philosophy between the two parties here when it
you tell me how in the world we can have a farm bill and separate food and nutrition out from it. i would say it s one of the worst things you ve done, but there s such stiff competition for that honor that i can t really fully say that. you are attempting to defund food stumps. yes, you are. and place poor people, which includes children and the elderly and the veterans, in a position that none of you would want want to be in. this is a shame! mitt romney was right. you all do not care about the 47%. shame on you! so for decades, the inclusion of food stamps bridged urban and rural interests in congress, but both sides have sparred over the provisions. the bill now heads back to the senate, where members are going to try to reconcile the two chambers plans. president obama has vowed to veto any bill that does not cover the food stamp provision.