even more than if the program was allowed to continue in 2009 mainly price of taken maining missiles, keeping them and restoring them has gone up. here s more. we are trying to play catch-up to the tune of some i believe 240, $250 million to get those first response deterrent factors back up to fort greely alaska. and to the west coast. at a time we don t have much money. we have to borrow from china, friends ever north korea and so we defend ourselves from north korea. that is schizophrenic foreign policy. reporter: follows sanctions by the u.s. and u.n. on north korea. bill: they re doing it for a reason. molly henneberg, live from washington starting our coverage. martha continues right now. martha: let s take a closer look at north korea s nuclear test. the north conducted three nuclear tests reportedly gaining the capability back in 2006. the leaders there are threatening a fourth test now. estimates suggest that their arsenal has enough weaponized plutonium to
low income communities and get out to talk to people, get out and engage rather than talking to themselves about talking to those communities. the chairman of the budget committee is eyeing presidential run for 2016. he does so as he released his new budget. here is a sample of this morning s rhetoric. we have a plan to pay off our debt. in fact we balance the budget in ten years without raising taxes! [applause] how do we do this? you know it s really pretty simple. we stop spending money we don t have. reporter: shocker. shocker. the gridlock in washington has definitely seeped across the potomac to the convention here of cpac in maryland. they are very much aware what is going on. there is a tremendous amount of frustration with the ongoing attempt by democrats to not balance the budget. they say they will reduce the overall deficit over the course of next decade. paul ryan and others say that is totally unacceptable.
public don t know about. we re making a move probably most prudent for our long-term safety. bill: one more question here. anchorage is 3700 miles from pongyang. you mentioned hop lulu, hawaii. the state of hawaii, 4500 miles. is it true that north korea right now has the ability to reach either place? i don t think that they fired any long-range missiles yet that have worked. we know they re working on them. they have periodic tests of long-range missiles. most of the tests have gone awry. fact of the matter at some point they will have a missile that can make that distance. that s when we have real concern, not just for a nuclear weapon but any kind of weapon. bill: bill cowan, outside the state of washington, i m sorry, state of maryland today. thanks for your time. what s next, martha? martha: the tsa says there is very good reason to allow items like these back on to our airplanes. does it signal a big change coming in airline security? very interesting development. that s comin
community should demand paychecks and not be satisfied with food stamps. joining us right now are a couple people to talk about these statements. congresswoman donna edwards from nearby maryland representing an area near washington and professor james peterson is director of africana studies at lehigh. thank you both for coming. i ll sit back. i had my say on this last night. it s your turn. the dog whistle. i said in the opening you don t have to be an airedale to hear this dog whistle. it is loud and clear. your thoughts? that s what i think. it is not a dog whistle or code anymore but plain as day. i think the american people get this, and we don t want to take a 50-year step back in history. that s what these republican candidates are doing. i think frankly that they re doing it because they want to take us off the fact that there is great income inequality in this country and they d rather divide poor white people and poor black people and middle income black people and middle
paychecks and not be satisfied with food stamps. joining us right now are a couple people to talk about these statements. congresswoman donna edwards from nearby maryland representing an area near washington and professor james peterson is director of africana studies at lehigh. thank you both for coming. i ll sit back. i had my say on this last night. it s your turn. the dog whistle. i said in the opening you don t have to be an airedale to hear this dog whistle. it is loud and clear. your thoughts? that s what i think. it is not a dog whistle or code anymore but plain as day. i think the american people get this, and we don t want to take a 50-year step back in history. that s what these republican candidates are doing. i think frankly that they re doing it because they want to take us off the fact that there is great income inequality in this country and they d rather divide poor white people and poor black people and middle income black people and middle income white people ins