a military commission? you tell me. can it be done much cheaper if we diet in a military commission if we do it in a military commission? can t we save the american people $200 million a year? that s a provocative way to ask the question. what i told senator lieberman, they need to be tried, they need to be brought to justice. wherever and however it s done, there will be attendant security costs in the federal budget for 2011. the president asked for $200 million for terrorist trials wherever they occur in that fiscal year. that money is put in the homeland security budget. we ll have a major role to play wherever those trials occur and making sure they are done safely. but the number one thing is making sure that we disrupt, interrupt and bring these terrorists to justice. megyn: on the subject of ksm, i
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cuts to one-third of 1% of what we ll spend overall this fiscal year. that is not to diminish the actual impact of any cut to any individual program or agency. the government is about services and not about ledgers. the $786 million in first responder grant which this bill cuts, may only be 2% of the homeland security budget, but can fund a whole lot and most americans care most about funding just one, the one in their neighborhood. the point is this budget deal does very little to improve the nation s fiscal situation, and it manages to do quite a bit in terms of the programs and jobs and cuts for programs and jobs that help an awful lot of people. joining me now to discuss this are two house members on opposite sides of the aisle, democratic congressman raoul grihalva, the chair of the progressive caucusç and republican congressman joe walsh of illinois, a member of the tea party caucus.
expectations soared when a survey showed a big surge as stuart mentioned in private sector hiring, but that was offset a little by yesterday s weekly jobless claims, which increased for the first time in five weeks. four minutes past the hour now. jamie: keeping an eye on that, meanwhile, the speaker of the house literally challenging the white house on raising the debt limit. john boehner saying any request to borrow more must come with cuting in federal spending, adding if the country wants to change, lawmakers need to start with themselves: the $35 million that we re going to cut from our own budget is just the first step. the reforms that the house passed yesterday will help us meet our goal of cutting spending to prestimulus, prebailout levels. what does that mean for families and small businesses? in short, we believe that to fix our economy, we need to fix our congress.
so, that is the issue here. we can t have a patchwork of 50 states developing their own immigration policy 86 understand the frustration of the people of arizona. they want the federal government to step up and deal with this problem once and for all and that is what we want to do. but no administration has been tougher on enforcement. no administration has gone after employers the way we have who have broken the law by hiring these workers. chris: but mr. axelrod there are reports that contradict what you said. the president recently announced he is sending 1200 more troops to the border. that is less than one solder per mile and you have frozen spending on a virtual fence pending review. your new homeland security budget actually cuts spending for border enforcement. chris, we have more manpower there than ever before. more equipment, drones, helicopters, airplanes.
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