hospital. before she passed. ainsley: is there any peace you can find in knowing you were with her when she took her last breath? absolutely. absolutely. i was glad i was there. ainsley: listening to sanchez talk about how he found this gun that was wrapped up in a t-shirt and he accidentally shot three times and then you look at his rap sheet, what s your message for him today? what was your reaction to what he said? we had no reaction to him whatsoever. our faith is strong. and there is no room in our hearts for a thought of that person. our faith is strong. i don t know at this point if time if it s that strong as of yet. faith is a work in process. and progress. and not going to forgive him as of yet, no. i think the forgiveness has to come from god. i don t think it s for us. he is a pathetic human being.
put the money back in american wallets. not in the cesspool of waste called the federal government right now. it s going to flush it down the toilet bowl. brian: find a way with the parliamentarian approving. if you want to have an automatic trigger. make automatic trigger cuts to programs and spending. they do it with sequester. they did it with all these with what happened to the defense department over the last few years. why can t it go across the board spending cuts? and, brian, that s a great points. i heard you bring up the dynamic scoring before. you want a trigger? i have a trigger for you. i will tell you what, if this stacks cut brings in more money like it did under ronald reagan and george w. bush and calvin coolidge if it brings in more money can we get more of a refund? put a reverse trigger and then i know you stand for something. brian: remember president bush gave us $250 back. in. ainsley: remember getting that check in the mail. it s our money. brian: i got ai
steinle s family three weeks after their daughter was murdered. and we went to washington because they were there pushing the passage of kate s law. we salt down with them, the mother, the father, the brother and his wife. listen to this. you know, we just want something good to come of this. we want to be prideful forever kate and strong for kate because that s what she would want. i think some people wonder what are we doing and why are we so strong and we re strong for her. we re strong for the rest of humanity. that this won t happen to another person. ainsley: tell me about that day, walk me through the events that happened on the pier. we decided to go into the city. i gave kate a call. i said hey, kate, we re coming into the city. what do you have going? she says well, that s cool. nothing. just give me a call when you come out and i will come pick you up. it was a beautiful day in the city. nice breeze. it was perfect. so we walked to the end of
a vote later today. rosemary, once again, thank you very much. ainsley: thank you. steve: meanwhile, 24 minutes before the top of the hour. ainsley: hand it over to jillian. jillian: hey, guys. good morning. good morning to you at home as well. get you caught up on headlines. the house s top democrat nancy pelosi putting more pressure on john conyers to bow out. the congressman s lawyer is firing back saying that s not her call. that is not up to nancy pelosi athens pelosi did not elect the congressman. and she sure as hell won t be the one to tell the congressman to leave. ainsley: the embattled democrat is now hospitalized for a stress-related illness as calls for his resignation grow. the 88-year-old and longest serving member of congress is accused of harassing female staffers and settling a lawsuit with taxpayer money. stepping up to fix the american airlines glitch that could have caused complete chaos this holiday season. the company says only a few hundred flights remain unde
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