we have more break news tonight. the nfl has put a price on seattle seahawks cornerback richard sherman s taunting incident from the nfc championship game against the san francisco 49ers. a nfl spokesperson telling cnn the league has find sherman $7875 for taunting. we ll we ll hear more about exactly what the fine was forein just a moment as you know, sherman got a lot of attention after the game for calling out 49ers receiver michael crabtree in an interview with fox sports erin andrews. takes a look. i m the best corner in the game. when you try me with a sorry like crabtree that s the results you re going to get. don t you ever talk about me. who was talking about you? crabtree. don t you open your mouth. and joke, back over to you. all right, so last night a new video showed what happened with crabtree before that.
iceberg as to the will aring series of bad stories with regard to obama care. remember the administration said that 1.2 million new people enrolled under the health care law but several million people who had health plans and in the process of trying to get them restored or now plans and you will remember the president s promise. if you like your plan you can keep it. a political group declared that it is the loy of the year for 2013. a dubious achievement for the president. you can bet jay carney will get hit with that. part of the reason they are doing this. there is a forein january people will think they signed up and go to the doctor, and they will find out they did not. there is a republican yesterday who was on our program in the morning, he said he expects hundreds of thousands of americans to face that reality in january. is he right about that ed?
old bulls on capitol hill. and that just previews the sort of problem that the party is going to have moving forward in the mid-terms, in these primaries and in the presidential campaign, frankly, in 2016 on these debate stages. you re going to see this rift in the republican party. it s existed for a long time, but it s really come to the forein the middle of this government shutdown. it certainly has. peter appreciate the update. the tension between the two wings of the republican party set against the pressure of new polling and a lot of public pain really raises the stakes for all concerned. let s talk about it with alice stuart, republican consultant and spokeswoman for the bachmann presidential campaigns. and paul begalla. paul, house republicans are ready to extend the debt ceiling for six weeks but don t want to give the president a clean funding bill that reopens the government. to that you say what? i think where the story is going is spelunking. the republicans are cav
going to have moving forward in the mid-terms, in these primaries and in the presidential campaign, frankly, in 2016 on these debate stages. you re going to see this rift in the republican party. it s existed for a long time, but it s really come to the forein the middle of this government shutdown. it certainly has. peter appreciate the update. the tension between the two wings of the republican party set against the pressure of new polling and a lot of public pain really raises the stakes for all concerned. let s talk about it with alice stuart, republican consultant and spokeswoman for the bachmann presidential campaigns. and paul begalla. paul, house republicans are ready to extend the debt ceiling for six weeks but don t want to give the president a clean funding bill that reopens the government. to that you say what? i think where the story is going is spelunking. the republicans are caving and figuring out a way to cave. right now it s six weeks. that s not going to be acc
of problem that the party is going to have moving forward in the mid-terms, in these primaries and in the presidential campaign, frankly, in 2016 on these debate stages. you re going to see this rift in the republican party. it s existed for a long time, but it s really come to the forein the middle of this government shutdown. it certainly has. peter appreciate the update. the tension between the two wings of the republican party set against the pressure of new polling and a lot of public pain really raises the stakes for all concerned. let s talk about it with alice stuart, republican consultant and spokeswoman for the bachmann presidential campaigns. and paul begalla. paul, house republicans are ready to extend the debt ceiling for six weeks but don t want to give the president a clean funding bill that reopens the government. to that you say what? i think where the story is going is spelunking. the republicans are caving and figuring out a way to cave. right now it s six week