saw in mississippi. these are people who need jobs who, do good work. we have a guest worker program. why can t they come here legally? i just, i don t get why we have to make it complicates, those employers need those work ers. they re not going to find them anywhere else. why doesn t someone put together and increase the guest worker program? it also exists. it s the cruelty behind all of these measures i think that is really disturbing and it s not about the rule of law at all. it s about targeting people and making them uncomfortable in a country that has always made immigrants feel welcome. eleanor clift, maria teresa kumar and danielle moodie-mills, an important discussion. coming up, we have as mentioned my special report tonight. i ll show you myths about gun
coverage now, to provide it for them is the right idea. that s what we want to do. whether you re republican or democrat, that s the right idea. the problem is how do you get the information to the people who need it? i work with underserved and financially challenged communities. and i know that people don t have computers, they don t have access to information, some people don t read that well, people are challenged because they re working three part-time jobs and have no health insurance. they have three or four kids and they have no way to get the information. the challenge is, is how do you get the information to the people that need it and then are they able to afford it? because employers are cutting back. think about this now. employers in order to not be penalized by the cost are cutting back on the hours of the poorest people so there are going to be a lot of folks who are working two and three and four part-time jobs who don t have access to the information. if they don t ha
best element of every band together. dana: last week it was the eagles and they would be broken up to be individual stars. what is going on? greg: but they re coming together for a great jobs act. kimberly: i like the fascination with boy bands if particular. telling and disturbing at the same time. justin timberlake. jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs who s got them eric: bob, i spent the morning in d.c. meeting with congress people and senators and almost across board on the right side they said we need to cut cap and balance first before going further. not cap and trade. but cut, cap and balance. bob: did i read this right? did the proposal of yours get in there about amnesty to get corporations? eric: a long list of ideas. bob: the traveling wilburys were all liberals i might ad.
best element of every band together. dana: last week it was the eagles and they would be broken up to be individual stars. what is going on? greg: but they re coming together for a great jobs act. kimberly: i like the fascination with boy bands if particular. telling and disturbing at the same time. justin timberlake. jobs, jobs, jobs, jobs who s got them eric: bob, i spent the morning in d.c. meeting with congress people and senators and almost across board on the right side they said we need to cut cap and balance first before going further. not cap and trade. but cut, cap and balance. bob: did i read this right? did the proposal of yours get in there about amnesty to get corporations? eric: a long list of ideas. bob: the traveling wilburys were all liberals i might ad.
lost their homes who, have lost their jobs who, have lost their insurance. i think they need to get out a little more and talk to real people that face these problems. you ve got to explain to your kid, to your son or daughter, honey, we have to leave our home because we can t pay for it anymore. i don t know what school you re going to go to. there s nothing we can do about it. they need to talk to people like that. i don t think they would be casting no votes and doing what scott brown did yesterday or do what so many of my colleagues are doing on extending unemployment benefits. well, i wonder about that. i mean, given how the politics look to shake out and given the amount of pain that s out there, and i agree there s a tremendous disconnect what, do you think the determining factor is to get those votes and make the extension happen or to push over wall street reform over the final hurd? what do you see as the think thing that citizens can do or can happen in the next window of