i want to say something about the politics of this, romney has one of the biggest megaphones of anybody, any human being can have. he the republican nominee for president. he had a chance, you know, charles said too much focus put on him. he has a chance to say that the administration left the embassy unprotected, they bumbled the arab spring but he focused on an attack that white house sympathized with attackers. he had a choice and he made a choice. he had a choice in florida. he didn t bring this up. this would have been a huge every one of us was prepared to write a lot about libya before the debate in florida. he chose not to bring it up. mal practice. to blame it on the candidate with other ideas of the strategic reasons to say because he didn t ask for looking in to this, we re not going to do it. i m talking about in the context of the story on the campaign. story of the scandal, the media ought to be on it. romney or not. not an excuse. bret: stick around to the onli
tracey, we have had the debate with regard to tort reform and a lot of folks five years now, we see it there in particular. how many obgyns that don t deliver babies because of the cost of the mal practice insurance. texas is saying they are going to extend it to mal practice and the nation should. texas has malpractice tort reform and has the highest health care costs in the country. tort reform will not have an impact. the state of texas has a much stronger economy than other state nation and unemployment is lower in the staste texas. there is other factor to contribute. lower taxes and benefits in texas. you can t simply single it out to the judicial policies. i think what we are talking about is a change in culture, syruply in the judicial branch
governors in those states, those four critical states, sets an environment that is good for the president, because there is so much backlash and reaction to what i think has been overreaching by those republican governors coming in on top of the democratic governors. it is sort of a balancing act. if you re running for re-election, whether it is in 2012 or any other year, you always have to weigh, don t you, governor, obviously the positive aspects of being on the good side of the white house by helping him out, against what your own constituents may think about you having a picture with your arm around the president. i think that is overrated, chris. i think we talk about that in the media a lot more than there is reality to it. it cost al gore the presidency. the idea that somehow if bill clinton didn t go out and campaign, the public would forget that al gore was bill clinton s vice president. ludicro ludicrous. the consultants that gave that advice to al gore should be sued for
next baby has to be via c-sectionads well. there is new guidelines, they say for women to attempt naturaly after one or two c-sections. nice to see you. interesting guideline change here. it seems women were told before. hey, you had one c-section you have another. i don t have a problem in general. these guidelines i like. let s have that. look, there is a greater risk of uterine rupture your lining may be leak. you want to try it 40 percent of the time you will need a c-section. my only problem. this particular part of obstetric supported the reform bill and ob s are paying $100, a year for mal practice .
they are reluctant to take a chance. mal practice comes with having to deal with through a natural birth. they are more prone to have that mal practice problem. generally no. natural birth is better and less complication. you will have complications if you had one or two c-sections. they are running scared. they are willing to give that conversation to the women first. and that is important. big story, this has personal relevance. schizophrenia story can be triggered by marijuana use. 50 percent . the reason why it is has a familiarial nearness to me and my family. my uncle suffered from schizophrenia and we believe it was brought on years and years ago, drug use. i was scared stiff. i never did a drug in my life.