end is fundamentally false but not effectively challenged premise that is the core weakness of the tea party. bill: explosive word from democrat chuck schumer calling for the irs to rein in the tea party. i spoke to herman cain, former presidential candidate out of atlanta. it s chili down there. sird it s chilly down there. good morning to you. it s a balmy 18. bill: chuck schumer, what do you think of that? chuck schumer is about as out of touch with the majority of the american as people as president obama. the majority of the american people don t want bigger government and more government in their lives. they want less government and less government in their lives.
it s great to be back in up with you. from a frozen atlanta, georgia. you almost see a campaign developing between chuck schumer s comment on the tea party and andrew cuomo and the president s comments about rush limbaugh and fox news. martha: a political showdown before the gridiron showdown, mr. bill o reilly sitting down with president obama before the super bowl. what would you ask him if you were bill o reilly? bill: a 40-car pileup thanks to old man winter and they are still cleaning up this mess today. we saw people waving and getting out of their vehicles screaming. [ female announcer ] yoplait greek 100.
it isn t true. they have often lost contact with reality so you need to hold them. one thing about depression is it is treatable. 90% recover fully. so that is absolutely false. good to have you back. take care, bill. days after president obama said marijuana was no more dangerous than alcohol new research is coming out showing marijuana use may have significant negative affects on the children of people who use the drug as teenagers. john roberts is live with us in atlanta. good morning, john. good morning. after years of decline, there is a troubling increase in the number of teens smoking marijuana. and now an expert finds you are more prone to addiction and
radio. because you and we and other talk show hosts are telling people the truth and giving them the facts. they don t want them to know the facts because they can t handle the facts. bill: you talk to people every day. in the 15 seconds i have left. in southeast in atlanta, are thing better? are they turning around or does it feel stuck on stuck. in the southeast it s still stuck on stuck. i have callers from all over the country because i m indicated. all over the country we are still stuck on stuck and that s a great way to describe what the economy is and the fact that people can t find jobs because businesses are on hold. they won t grow because of the uncertainty that coming out of washington and the president s threat to use his pen and his phone. that does not create jobs. bill: good luck on the radio today.