like hang on to a pole the longest. ainsley: requirement. dave: throw the football the furthest. mike: here is my favorite, hammer the most nails into a board in two minutes. dave: also like that one and they compete all through the vacation and see who wins the romney olympics. ainsley: and requirement. one of the kids working for at dodgers called dad, i m not coming home for the event, he said, oh, yes, you are. mike: no opt out. and apparently guys against the girls, it s his five sons and he against ann and the daughter in laws. dave: five sons. ainsley: he said he had to step up his game his daughter-in-law had almost beat him and just given birth two weeks before. he had to step it up. dave: similar to other political families, kennedys, hyannis port, and even the bushes. mike: kennebunkport. ainsley: or like wedding crashers. dave: like wedding crashers, right.
i d like to learn more about the policy, why they think that would save lives. ainsley: that allows people with weapons to get across the border. dave: let s tell you exactly what is happening from a border union leader, brandon judd we re now taught in an active shooter course, if we encounter them in a public place, we are to run and hide. if we re encountered by the shooter only as a last resort become aggressive and throw things at him or her and advised to call law enforcement and wait for their arrival and again in his words, presumably while more innocent victims are slauted. mike: he posted it on the website and his opinion as you say. dave: it s part of a training video and course from the department of homeland security. a different scenario, consider what happened at fort hood. one of the problems were, the folks around weren t armed to handle a situation like this. but, if they were armed, would 13 people have been killed down there at fort hood?
temperaturesments mid 90 s in colorado springs, terrible news for my friends there. folks in d.c. trying to deal with the weather and the power outages, but many on capitol hill trying to figure out how to sort out the health care ruling and how to play it in the weeks and months ahead. it s not yet clear, the democrats don t want to refer to this thing, and they don t want this to be seen as a tax increase. so keep going back on back and back, two little three letter words, tax and how long are we going to have this debate go on. the white house saying it s not a tax. first a penalty, now a be tax, and now it s pack to a pent. mike: it s because chief roberts used both words in his opinion so people are confused i guess. everyone has a different opinion, republican i should say democrat helped to write the health care bill, he says it s not a tax, it s a
flags for his daughter. dad, i don t have a flag. and may i have one of those. sure. ainsley: dave i m going to bring one. dave: dave wants food. daughter is great, but daddy wants if you want any tips, and on the the blog all of these things. . dave: that s great. mike: what you do with the fruit. mike: it s hard to find blue foods. . dave: blueberries. mike: a name of the book is don t eat blue food. but that works. dave: i love it. protesters backed by virginia democrats caught admitting voter fraud does exist and they re okay with it, mike. mike: and then, should high schoolers be allowed to carry cell phones in school? and it s a safety issue. a fair and balanced debate straight ahead. ip-on s the way to go. more people do that, security would be like
obama that s an important question, i think, that mike brings up. is romney going to have a clear plan? should he have a clear plan? or just go against obamacare. it s a great points. a great point and question and address it this way, first of all there is repeal and that s clear and concrete. second of all he s talking about replace after that. and replace is a combination of principles i talked about earlier, states flexibility and market based and safeguard for individuals needed, but at the same time you also have unsharkling, health savings account and let people save for their own health care and talks about tort reform and people purchase across state lines and create a national market that will allow people to purchase insurance more easily and cheaply. good point. dave: former deputy secretary of health care and human services under president george w. bush, thanks for being with us. good to see you. now for the rest of today s headlines, another u.s. drone str