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conservative states. greg greg mike, what s the strategy of leading republicans at this point? reporter: keep the pressure on. they want the american people to know who brought them this law. so far washington democrats have resisted every attempt to exempt the struggling constituents that we all represent. the folks who ran this partisan bill through know it s not ready for prime time. and they seem to want no part of it themselves. reporter: the rough start of the healthcare.gov web site has many democrats worried this law could be the central election issue next year. gregg: mike emanuel in washington, thanks. martha: what can we expect in light of these revelations on the low initial enrollment numbers? and democrats, some of them, starting to get nervous about how all this is doing. chris stirewalt, host of power play on foxnews.com, so, you know, we ve been listening to ed and mike, chris, and, obviously, this is causing some nervousness
exist. the letter goes on to say, quote, employees who work overtime frequently watch sports and entertainment channels during their claimed auo periods or spend two additional hours at their duty station, relaxing, joking, surfing the internet and taking care of personal matters this is estimated to cost taxpayers $8.7 million a year. gregg? gregg: my goodness. i mean if true this is really definition of abuse. so what is dhs s response? reporter: department of homeland security spokesman said higher-ups will look into it and conduct a department-wide review. that spokesman told the post, quote, dhs takes seriously its responsibility to insure proper use of taxpayer funds. many front line agents across the department require work hour flexibility, use of uncontrollable over time, auo, miss use of the fund are not
information. and, you know, this is part of a larger pattern at the irs. we know that someone at the irs illegally leaked information about the national organization for marriage which is a felony in the context of a ballot referendum. gregg: you know, i looked up the federal law on this, we ll put it up on the screen here. it s very clear. no officer or employee of the united states shall disclose any return or return information obtained by him in any manner in connection with his service. now, if this is true and the documents would appear to speak for themselves, we haven t seen them, judicial watch says they ve seen them, she would have committed a felony. it s not clear, though, whether that is one of the reasons if not the sole reason why she injoked the fifthsome invoked the fifth? there could be a lot of reasons why she pled the fifth which is one of the reasons why i think darrell issa might want to give her some immunity to
that is what the appeals panel unanimously ruled. that judge shine line made public comments in opposition to it and ruled it avyings laugh 4th and 14th amendment rights for equal protection, a charge kelly denies. new york has never been safer. certainly as far as murders and shootings concerned. we re at record lows. we re at record low numbers of murders. something is working here. something is saving people s lives. as we said many times, the lives that are being saved, largely are lives of young men of color because that is who historically have been shot on the streets of the city. reporter: by the way the commissioner says at its peak each patrol officer was stopping on average less than one person per week. gregg. gregg: there is mayoral election in new york city next week. could this play a role? reporter: it might. bill deblasio, democratic candidate and front-runner is extremely disappointed with the decision.