policy. but making points. they decided that millionaires is what they target. they will run this d. bob: what is so bad about a millionaire? dana: if you make $999 $999,999.99, good to go. happy to have you here. if you are making one more than that, you an evil capitalist. bob: i don t think they are evil. a lot of them are good people. greg: what reid said was wrong. eric: wrong. more than two-third of all jobs created are created by small businesses. small businesses likely are what is it, half to 60% of all business owners file as personal income. if they come in at $250,000, $5 million, you count them. bob: of those small businessman, how many have taxable income when they file? eric: i ll give you the
but making points. they decided that millionaires is what they target. they will run this d. bob: what is so bad about a millionaire? dana: if you make $999 $999,999.99, good to go. happy to have you here. if you are making one more than that, you an evil capitalist. bob: i don t think they are evil. a lot of them are good people. greg: what reid said was wrong. eric: wrong. more than two-third of all jobs created are created by small businesses. small businesses likely are what is it, half to 60% of all business owners file as personal income. if they come in at $250,000, $5 million, you count them. bob: of those small businessman, how many have taxable income when they file? eric: i ll give you the
of the baby. i ve always had a soft spot for governor huckabee but he s concluded that the only way to get the republican nomination is to make a fool of yourself. the whole thing about the president and kenya and everything else, i don t know what what s wrong here. something is wrong with the governor. he didn t make sense as he made at the conclusion of the remarks i just heard. michael, what do you think? i think that the governor is a little bit off base here in terms of making points and connecting points that really don t go to the heart of what i think he was trying to say which was a focus on that individual, that single mom and the needs and the cares and the concerns that we all should have about their welfare, the welfare of that child. i think he s really stepped up a little bit more of a ledge than he needs to on this issue. i don t think you need to personalize it to natalie portman. i think i agree with jim. she s doing the right thing as that s defined by socie
some politicians from criticizing gun laws in america. shannon bream, live in our d.c. bureau, the congresswoman wasn t just a casual supporter of gun rights, shannon. tell us about her history on this issue. reporter: jon, she s a long time gun owner supportive of what she said of the right of all americans to legally own guns under the second amendment. she signed on to a brief with the supreme court, you may remember that landmark case in 2008 that struck down restrictive gun laws in the district of columbia that amount to an all-out ban, she said i believe the right to keep and bear arms should not be dependent upon the city in which you live, following the major decision at the supreme court, she also voted for legislation after that that was aimed at making sure resident necessary washington would truly be able to own guns. jon: but in the wake of this tragedy a lot of lawmakers are speaking out, they re making points, i guess, because of what happened. reporter: and this is