during the 2010 midterm election during the tea party revolution where immigration became a very hot button issue. we saw the terminology there. then it became caudified into some of the bill language in 2010 and 2011. for example, arizona put forward an anchor baby bill that would take away the citizenship of babies who were born in the united states to undocumented parents. and then nationally we know that steve king has been at the forefront of repealing the health care movement and the anchor baby movement. you have two now, don t you? i have two now. i m very busy. thank you both for being with us. good to see you both. developing now in colorado, the sentencing hearing for convicted movie theater shooter
this man s story and the violence. listen to this. a t year-long debate that has been mean fromnd the start turnd even nastier yesterday. demonstrators protesting the billst poured into the halls of congress shouting kill the bill and made in the ussr. opponents of the bill have been out today. some of them pulled out all the stops. protesters roaming washington ton, some of them increasingly emotional, yelling slurs and epithets. when hamas or hezbollah does it, it s called terrorism. why should the astro turf groups organizing on behalf of the health care movement be viewed differently. they re being carrie compared tr and the holocaust. sean: terrorists, slurs, mean, epithets, and they could not produce it. theres was a $100,000 reward. it s time for the tea party
of which he is at least as chairman of the ways and means committee the author. i would agree with rob, though, that this is a distraction. and that it s very important to us to get on to the people s work and do what needs to be done. they want us working most importantly on jobs in this economy. there are a lot of people suffering right now. and that s what it s interesting you bring up jobs, though, because we re focusing on health care, are we not, congressman andrews. how does this whole situation with charlie rangel affect the health care movement? the congress is very much focusing on jobs. the house passed a jobs bill in december. the senate passed a jobs bill, i guess it was last week and we re trying to put the two together and it really is the number one priority. health care is related to jobs. companies that are being crushed by high health care costs find it very hard to grow and hire people. john shadegg by the way is one of the members that have been working on th