he questioned barack obama during a campaign stop over the candidated small business tax policies. where is he now? correspondent matt sims has the answer. today, joe the plumber is more joe the family and businessman. in the middle, ladies first. 44-year-old samuel joe is remarried with four children in the front yard of his ohio home, joe points out where his sudden launch to fame began. with barack obama standing here. on a sunday morning he was tossing a football with his oldest son when then presidential candidate barack obama dropped by his neighborhood to campaign. the secret service patted me down, i walked up and said i m thinking about buying a company. your new tax plan is going to tax me more. joe figured it was the perfect time to ask obama about his proposed man to increase taxes. my thinking was when barack obama was speaking if you work hard we re going to penalize you.
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for the security of the country, and that is a different job than the one he had in the senate. but i do think he has a point that there is a balance between privacy and security. he thinks he struck the right balance in his administration, and a very different balance than under the bush administration. congressman schiff always a pleasure. still outfront. two people held captive in an ohio home. you think you know the story? no, it s different and it s next. plus, did the roommate of amanda knox die not in a murder but in a sex game gone wrong? and a former hitman testifies against whitey bulger. but he says he was a nice family man, and his nickname by the way? the executioner? and the new treasury secretary has cleaned up his signature to go on the new dollar bill. this was the old one. you think the new one is legible?
to surveil on americans in the united states without a warrant or without court authority, and basically he said he wouldn t rule it out. that s a very different view than this president. these programs are under court supervision. they are not warrantless in the way they were in the last administration. but the president is now, as commander in chief, and not simply as a member of one of 100 senators, ultimately responsible for the security of the country, and that is a different job than the one he had in the senate. but i do think he has a point that there is a balance between privacy and security. he thinks he struck the right balance in his administration, and a very different balance than under the bush administration. congressman schiff always a still outfront. two people held captive in an ohio home. you think you know the story? no, it s different and it s next. plus, did the roommate of amanda knox die not in a murder but in a sex game gone wrong? and a former hitma
the former attorney general gonzales did he believe that the commander in chief under his article ii power had the power to surveil on americans in the united states without a warrant or without court authority, and basically he said he wouldn t rule it out. that s a very different view than this president. these programs are under court supervision. they are not warrantless in the way they were in the last administration. but the president is now, as commander in chief, and not simply as a member of one of 100 senators, ultimately responsible for the security of the country, and that is a different job than the one he had in the senate. but i do think he has a point that there is a balance between privacy and security. he thinks he struck the right balance in his administration, and a very different balance than under the bush administration. congressman schiff always a pleasure and thank you for taking the time, sir. still outfront two people held captive in an ohio home. sounds