need to accept what he has proposed. because already is proposing some great compromise that we love. the way i understand the process, he has a proposal now. i would think now we would have our jobs proposals and see where we agree. instead, you take it or leave it, this is the compromise. i m not sure that is going to get us very far. the other thing i m worried about is how is he going to pay for it? i think there s a little smoke and mirrors in this. we are going to periodically 300 billion but pay for it through cuts and increases over 10 years. they are not talking about cutting spending. they are talking about cutting proposed increases in spending. sean: besides being old, stale, under ing and all the things we talked about it took an an act of will to watch the entire thing. it is also 500 billion dollars in new spending. he s accumulated four trillion in debt the very number that
need to accept what he has proposed. because already is proposing some great compromise that we love. the way i understand the process, he has a proposal now. i would think now we would have our jobs proposals and see where we agree. instead, you take it or leave it, this is the compromise. i m not sure that is going to get us very far. the other thing i m worried about is how is he going to pay for it? i think there s a little smoke and mirrors in this. we are going to periodically 300 billion but pay for it through cuts and increases over 10 years. they are not talking about cutting spending. they are talking about cutting proposed increases in spending. sean: besides being old, stale, under ing and all the things we talked about it took an an act of will to watch the entire thing. it is also 500 billion dollars in new spending. he s accumulated four trillion in debt the very number that
because this town just voted to limit the pledge in the elementary schools to once a week. many students and teachers say the pledge is a symbol of respect and freedom. here is a brookline teacher. the way it is now the kids have a choice. and that s freedom. you have a choice if you want to say the pledge you can stands up and say the pledge. if you have disagree with it you can sit down and you don t need to say it. reporter: in the fall it goes to the town hall. if they approve it it goes back to the school board to see if they can get rid of it all together. megyn: thanks, trace. we heard from the president about his new jobs proposals. but what do everyday americans think of the president s plan? our special focus group weighs in. their impressions moments away. who knows just how many lives they saved on 9/11.
proposed. because already is proposing some great compromise that we love. the way i understand the process, he has a proposal now. i would think now we would have our jobs proposals and see where we agree. instead, you take it or leave it, this is the compromise. i m not sure that is going to get us very far. the other thing i m worried about is how is he going to pay for it? i think there s a little smoke and mirrors in this. we are going to periodically 300 billion but pay for it through cuts and increases over 10 years. they are not talking about cutting spending. they are talking about cutting proposed increases in spending. sean: besides being old, stale, under ing and all the things we talked about it took an an act of will to watch the entire thing. it is also 500 billion dollars in new spending. he s accumulated four trillion in debt the very number that he accused george bush of
rick perry and mitt romney taking off the gloves and turning up the volume. the gop heavy weights going toe to toe in the republican debate. sparring over social security and who is better qualified to create jobs. jim a costas live in los angeles. the sparks were were flying between romney and rick perry. yes, they certainly were. you can say that for sure. last nitric perot o owe rick perry showed he can hit back. rick perry and mitt romney stood side by side last night. first on the question of which governor created more jobs. michael dukakis created jobs faster than you did. george bush and his predecessor created jobs more than you did, governor. a newly aggressive john huntsman. i hate to rain on the parade of the lonestar governor, but we were the number one job creator. it switched to the healthcare plan and the mandate requiring residents to have medical insurance. what some republicans call owe bottom any care. an individual mandate in this country.