the trayvon martin case, what word is he mumbling as his call to 911 breaks up. punchespunks or, quote coons. the victim s parents speak. i just hurt in my heart because this guy has not been arrested. and glenn beck s website insists the dead teenager was quote, the aggressor. and might have been suspended from school for armed robbery arson, kidnapping or sexual battery. even though it was really being late to class. the war on women. the arizona legislator who says a woman should witness an abortion before having one. and tim tebow is dealt to the new york jets. tim tebow is not dealt to the new york jets. oh man he can t even complete a trade. and the hits keep coming. i have some great friends who are nascar team owners. i tell you what, $10,000 bucks? i don t consider myself wealthy. ann has a couple of cadillacs, actually. now meet mitt romney s senior adviser in charge of etch-a-sketch. i think he hit a reset button. everything changes. it s almost
what woror is h h mumbling as his call to 911 breaks up. punchespunks or, quote coons. the victim s parents speak. i just hurt in my heart because this guy has not been arrested. and glenn beck s website insists the dead teenager was quote, the aggressor. and might have been suspended from school for armed robbery arson, kidnapping or sexual battery. even though it was really being late to class. the war on women. the arizona legislator who says a woman should witness an abortion before having one. and tim tebow is dealt to the new york jets. tim tebow is not dealt to the new york jets. oh man he can t even complete a trade. and the hits keep coming. i have some great friends who are nascar team owners. i tell you what, $10,000 bucks? i don t consider myself wealthy. ann has a couple of cadillacs, actually. now meet mitt romney s senior adviser in charge of etch-a-sketch. i think he hit a reset button. everything changes. it s almost like an etch-a-sketch.
six big special interests, banks, health care, energy,ing a gri business, telecom, military that buy and pay for the people in washington who are supposed to be working for us. one of the things that we re trying to do is present you and myself people who want to challenge the status quo in ways that make things work for everybody in a way that changes the system, doesn t just push the system and tell you, if you just do what i think or you think, we had a whole system we ve got to renovate here. we start today in london. i d like to introduce you to a man by the name of tim heartford. he has a new book out on changing systems. specifically, why success starts with failure. the answer summed up with one word and the main title, adapt. it s an honor to welcome you to the program. what is the primary message that you would hope that people can absorb through your efforts? hi, dylan. thanks a lot. i think the primary message is that the complex problems that we re dealing with
i m kathleen parker. i m eliot spitzer. welcome to the program. tonight s opening argument, civil war in the republican party. kathleen, still a week to go before the midterm elections. but already a battle for the heart and soul of the republican party. the republican party is always at war with somebody. they re either firing at the federal government or they are firing at each other. but normally they are disciplined, i thought. normally the disciplined republican party knew what its message was, knew what its priorities were. now even before they have their big win they are already counting in the bag. the tea party is at war with the main part of the republican party. we don t know what they stand for anymore if they re going to be able to govern. the republican party stands for low taxes and cutting government spending. come on, eliot. this is the republican party that s left us with the biggest deficits in history and economic cataclysm that barack obama had
historic first. driving critics crazy. then jack hanna, face-to-face in the wilderness with three bears, big ones could have killed him in an instant. what did he do? tell us all about it, jack. next on larry king live. larry: good evening. jim gilchrest is president and founder of the minuteman project. their aim to prevent illegal immigration across the southern united states border. jorge ramos is author of univision and country for all, immigrant manifesto. they re on opposite sides of the immigration issue. judge bolton granted a temporary injunction that prevents police from questioning people about their immigration status. she s also blocked a provision that would make it a crime to fail to apply for or carry alien registration papers. all for an unauthorized alien to solicit, apply for or perform work. these provisions were to go into effect less than 24 hours from now in arizona. you disagreed i guess with her decision, jim. why? certainly disagreed. i feel