break the month not my. bill: allegations of voter fraud popping up all over the country including minnesota. we ll tell you who is accused of breaking the law. martha: a decision is set to be coming. we were told it won t be happening until after the election. we are getting word it will be coming fairly soon. where to hold the trial of the confessed mastermind of this attack. coming up congressman peter king tells us why he homes the administration has changed its mind. bill: more democrats ramping up the pressure telling nancy pelosi to give up or plans to leave the party come january. who is calling her politically toxic? you might also want
it. i know they have a right to do so but your first amendment rights may infringe upon mine and what about the rights of the children that pedophiles attack? have you seen this by the way? i looked it up after i heard about it. bill: is this as bad as my imagination would lead me to believe. there are no graphic pictures, which is what amazon is using to get around, but it s a guide as to how to lure children, but there is a but there is no pornography in it. bill: it s an e book, an electronic book, you can download it on your computer, ipad, or blackberry. it stood by its decision yesterday to sell the book and now it s pulled the book down, right, but it has said amazon believes it is censorship as you referred to not to sell certain books simply because we were others believe their message objectionable. so then the question becomes at what point does this subside, where do you draw the line kelly? it s interesting, you don t have a right for
it from your side, and the way i understand your perspective is that you think earmarks are okay in many respects. now let s go ahead and clarify this. where are we going to come down on this ultimately? here s the problem. first of all, when you eliminate an earmark, you don t save any money. the president sends his budget to congress. now, when the president does this, i m on the armed services committee, he might say all right, we re going to spend x dollars, so we have to live within that amount, but he says we need to have another missile launcher or something else that, that we might say no, we d rather have six more f-18s instead. now, if he makes that change, that would be called an earmark, and that means that we would be disenfranchised and the president would make all these decisions. that s what s critical about it, because do you really want to turn all of the spending over to president obama? and this is a problem that we have with this. bill: it s going to be i kno
she ll add it to the total and the most common spelling error, m, e, r, instead of m, u, r. bill: what is the best legal argument. reporter: miller filed a lawsuit on sunday and asked for a temporary injunction to get the count stopped and it didn t work, the federal judge said, no, the vote count can continue and those challenged ballots are being segregated and down the road, they the lawsuit will be heard on its merits, and that is his only chance and we needs 12% of the write ins to be thrown out to have a chance of making an 11,000 vote lead for murkowski. bill: back to counting and spelling, dan springer live in juneau, alaska. martha: could the white house be ready for compromise? lots of back and forth on extending the bush tax cuts, wait until you hear what the president s right hand man, david axelrod now said about that. bill: nancy pelosi, commuted from washington to san francisco. aboard a private jet.
but that s where you have to go from one bill to a bill from 1944 back to an amendment. larry: now, mr. generous, what does paul win? what i offered was whoever found out where the penalty was, i would come and wash their car. and so they were to send me a photo of themselves, a picture of their car. larry: there is the car. what kind of car is it, paul? it s a pickup truck. what is it a nice ford f-150. that s a great truck, by the way. not an endorsement. larry: so you are a going to fly to portland, oregon. well, the next it s more like the next time i m in portland, i m going to go over to paul s house. larry: fly out and do it the next time i m in portland. you think i should just get on the plane. oh my goodness, no. not this time of year. it s very cloudy and very rainy. not a good time to be washing cars. i am going to come to portland and wash your car for you. you are the winner of this contest, and you live in probably the coolest city in this c