case, lightning struck. in fact. lightning struck. you have the gu guys. one of them is going to have to be the next congressman from the 7th district. unless something crazier happens. karen. money matters a great deal. incumbency matters. incumbency its held against you. money can t buy you love. eric cantor had money, attention, name i.d. didn t have the love of the base. he didn t have the love of the base. i think one of the things we should take away from this is, this is why redistricting mattered. this is why gerrymandering matters. this is why brat was able to run a campaign, that did damage to eric cantor in the last few weeks. i say that to say when people think these primaries, and you know congressional races don t matter, remember this race. this is why it does matter the i
above it all. it seems like that is probably an anomaly, compared to all the other comments from you ve got kobie bryant saying i couldn t play for him. what are you saying? lebron said there s no room for donald sterling in the nba and adam silver was asked what do you think about lebron s comments? of course he said we re in the due process, in the investigation, we have to see how it plays out. there s a lot of players saying we wouldn t play for him. there s no room for this in the nba. gu guys like magic johnson saying i m never going to a clippers game again and this is a big issue in terms of free agency and nba players. you go back last year when chris paul was a free agent, if this was out there and he was getting similar offers, the clippers could offer him more money but if he was getting similar money and knew this, why you play for the clippers or play somewhere else? that s a serious conversation we had about, you make that decision based on money? $7 million, would
i ll hold it back, but it deals with dick cheney during the 2001 period. according to this new article, cheney continued to argue that we have to go after iraq. even when this intelligence came in, he kept saying that s not what we ought to be doing. we ought to be attacking iraq. so what did you make of that looking at it. of course, he was always the intelligence guy in the white house. he was between bush and the cia gu guys. he was using it his way. what did you think of cheney s role? cheney was instrumental and the administration was driven, i think, from the time it came into office by an ideal logical agenda that was based around gettiget i saddam hussein and that movement. considered the unfinished work from 1991 to go in and get
100% are dissatisfied with obama. no, no. with maybe the republicans. but if you go back and look at 2008, that was a hard race between the democrats but the people weren t saying we re not dissatisfied with hillary clinton or barack obama. they still liked them a lot. okay. let s look at the numbers. here are the favorable/unfavorables right now on the republican front-runners. gingrich, 63% unfavorable. 25% favorable. look at that spread. romney, 54% unfavorable. 34% favorable. a 20-point spread there. santorum. he s relatively okay. 38% unfavorable. 32% favorable. he at least well he doesn t so tive. u guys, the one that s best known, gingrich, been around forever, is almost two-thirds negative right now. and romney s majority negative. i don t think gingrich has ever had a positive/negative ratio. since he was born? even his mommy didn t like him?
36 minutes at the top of the hour. quick headlines for you. the alleged master mind of a u.s. employee and her husband under arrest after raids in mexico. said to be in charge of the gang, and authorities believe he ordered the killing of leslie enrequestions and arthur level. and looks like casey anthony may be headed to a shrink. sources close to anthony says she ll be treated for mental health issues before going public. they say she was traumatized by the death of her daughter and being confined for three years didn t help. gu guys. while congress may be close reportedly to working out a deal to resolve the budget, the debt crisis to say, the tea party has come under fire for demanding more spending cuts. members of the media are