he s also delivering a kind of vote of no confidence in mitt romney even though he s endorsed him. because i see that as it is a bizarre statement for someone if you think it s not something you say if you think your party is headed to a great win in november. it s really the kind of thing you hear the morning after an election where you ve done very badly. i really wonder what s up with that. he s already anticipating a potential loss of mitt romney, should we say? i don t want to put words in your mouth. do you think he s ginning up to that point? that s the way i took it. if you re saying we need to race revenues and you he also went on to criticize him, you know, quite directly for his immigration, for his really anti-immigrant policies. right. you know, those are not the kinds of things you do if you are competent in your candidate and you think your party is going to prevail in november. they re really the kinds of thing you do if you re worried you re headed for a
between the attorney general and myself. can i just make i d like to yield to the attorney general at this point, please. well, i with all due respect to chairman issa, he says there s hostility between us. i don t feel that. you know, i understand he s asking questions. i m trying to respond as best i can. i m not feeling hostile at all. i m pretty calm. i m okay. thank god for calm, black men. here s part of the justice department s official response. chairman issa s latest maneuver is unfortunate and unwarranted, particularly given the ongoing discussions. from the beginning, chairman issa has distorted the facts, ignored testimony and flung inaccurate accusations at the attorney general and others. and this latest move fits within that tired political playbook. let s turn to eleanor holmes norton, congresswoman from the district of columbia and another georgetown colleague on the house oversight committee. congresswoman, eleanor holmes norton, thank you for coming on.
proportion of people who are being victimized by crime. blacks and hispanics are 96% of all shooting victims in new york city. but they also commit 98% of all shootings. whites commit 1.4% of all shootings. brownsville, brooklyn, is a particular target of critics now because it has a high stop rate. what you never hear is the per capita shooting rate in brownsville is 81 times higher than baybridge. what does that mean? last october a woman was shot to death picking up her child from elementary school by a thug shooting from the roof at groups of people. all right. let s let miss lieberman respond. all right? you know, how on earth does it make us safer to subject innocent young people to be stopped by the police, detained by the police, patted down by the police, subjected to a full-blown search up against the wall? that doesn t prevent crime.
in america, we admire success. we aspire to it. i want everybody to be rich. but america is not just about a few people doing well. america is about giving everybody a chance to do well. everybody. joining me now is congressman, democrat from pennsylvania. thanks for being here tonight, congressman. thank you for having me again. i don t know if you re a betting man, congressman, but what do you think about boehner s one in three odds of keeping the house? well, look, i look at it almost like a one-two punch. john huntman said on your network today that he compared the gop to a communist party empower in china. and that they were locking people out who had moderate or contemporary ideas. they ve been trying to push the country back to another century, i think. they want it get rid of newt says,ets let s get rid of child
the actual adoption finalization. these are five kids, a very large sibling group that never would have found a family of their own. so awardz in is crucial. it is. i want to listen to another one of these children in foster care. let s listen to this tape. kids in for thor care don t get the same privileges as normal and regular kids. how does that make you feel? sometimes it s okay. but most of the time, i feel left out. when you hear something like that, what kind of impact can forever family have on a child like that not to make them feel left out? right, well, the important thing is let s get these kids in homes. let s stop stereotyping these kids, let s let, you know, america is a country full of loving people. and i think that if they were aware of the problem, these kids wouldn t be treated differently. these kids want to be loved. they have love to give. they need families. so that they re not you can