here s why this is let him talk. my concern that there s a rise in crime rates. of course i am. has the mainstream liberal media changed any in the last 20 years? no. there s no change there. every day you read about some cop shooting someone, whacking somebody in the face like that s the norm. with all due respect, they re on the warpath against them night and day. explain that ben. explain that. night and day. silly point. it s night and day. ben was right. it s absolutely true. you ve broken the spirit of the police in many cities and that is going to hurt everyone. every day you get a story in national papers about some cop somewhere doing something wrong. every single day. particularly in the new york times with, you know this underscores the bad problems what the police are doing nationwide. when that becomes the norm every
oh, and what we will discuss. we will discuss the stunning laws and what it could mean for the party both this year and 2016. plus, defense secretary chuck hagel in the hot seat as congress are grills him on the bowe bergdahl prisoner exchange. im talk to film maker and journalist sebastian younger who spent time imbedded with u.s. troops in afghanistan. are we still on for tomorrow? tomorrow. tomorrow is full of promise. we can come back tomorrrow. and we promise to keep it that way. csx. how tomorrow moves. what a day. can t wait til tomorrow.
people using dope as a substitute psychiatrist. they need help. you need help. you need help. you only have one nutrition let him talk. because i let him talk this whole time. the whole generation how to enhance their development and relief anxiety rather than run to dope. this discussion occurred. this weed is going to destroy the united states. it cannot survive half stoned and half alert. i ll give you the last word. sean, i m not here to debate whether or not marijuana is good or bad, whether alcohol is good or bad, whether prescription drugs are good or bad. i m here to tell you as a liberal and somebody who believes in the state s rights, like i thought you did, about health care, gun ownership. i believe in tamera, tamera, calm you re wound tight tonight. i i believe in state s rights. i mot talking about putting them in jail. i m looking at that, the mass
people using dope as a substitute psychiatrist. they need help. you need help. you need help. you only have one nutrition let him talk. because i let him talk this whole time. the whole generation how to enhance their development and relief anxiety rather than run to dope. this discussion occurred. this weed is going to destroy the united states. it cannot survive half stoned and half alert. i ll give you the last word. sean, i m not here to debate whether or not marijuana is good or bad, whether alcohol is good or bad, whether prescription drugs are good or bad. i m here to tell you as a liberal and somebody who believes in the state s rights, like i thought you did, about health care, gun ownership. i believe in tamera, tamera, calm you re wound tight tonight. i i believe in state s rights. i m not talking about putting them in jail. i m looking at that, the mass
lanes to the george washington bridge last september, in what appears to be an effort to intentionally cause those traffic problems for ft. lee. they went on for four days plus. mr. wildstein sat at the witness table in the new jersey legislature last week, refusing to talk, knowing that committee could hold him in contempt for his refusal. that contempt charge has now been referred to a nnk county prosecutor. but it s interesting, the threat of being prosecuted for contempt didn t seem to scare david wildstein into talking, right? he knew that was a possibility when he was claiming the fifth. didn t make him talk. david wildstein and his lawyer told the assembly that day, though, that what they were holding out for, if they really wanted him to talk, was something bigger. there are interesting questions raised by who in the governor s office knew about the plan to close the lanes or divert the lanes, who was