i guess i wasn t expecting a question like that. l wren scott walker s got a huge ego and so does chris christie. who is bigger? i don t know, they re the same. the next question comes from mitch. and he wants to know, could kentucky governor steve beshear be a viable 2016 candidate? he could. he s done yeoman s work in the health care, with the economy. can he bring kentucky with him? part iii of our series, fighting chance. american steel next. stay with us. cnbc market wrap, stocks slide on worries of rising rates dow falling 114 points. s&p off 11. nasdaq dropping 25. comments from janet yellen unnerved investors. she said interest rates would remain near zero for a considerable time or six months
hour for special report. but now, back to glenn beck. now back with part iii of the glenn beck program five-day back-to-school crash course. tonight, u.s. history as you ve never learned about it before. glep feels the unions are misunderstood. they may say they want to help out the little people but if you trace back to their roots they weren t for equal rights for all. glenn: real ticking time bomb in this country. unions. not the national debt. no, no, no. it s the debt to the unions and the union workers. pensions. you see, the more things change, the more they stay the same. that is exactly the way people in power like it. you ve got to change your perspective and the way to do it is to learn history.
them. why is ohio such a focus? join me at the top of the hour for special report. but now, back to glenn beck. now back with part iii of the glenn beck program five-day back-to-school crash course. tonight, u.s. history as you ve never learned about it before. glep feels the unions are misunderstood. they may say they want to help out the little people but if you trace back to their roots they weren t for equal rights for all. glenn: real ticking time bomb in this country. unions. not the national debt. no, no, no. it s the debt to the unions and the union workers. pensions. you see, the more things change, the more they stay the same. that is exactly the way people in power like it. you ve got to change your perspective and the way to do it is to learn history.
in to white units on the battlefield. do you know any of this? is it just me that missed this in school? the civil right act. lyndon b. johnson, the guy that gets credit for the passage. but it was actually eisenhower. it was eisenhower who in 1957 pushed to get the first civil rights bill passed. 1964. that s when the civil rights bill finally passed. it actually had teeth in it. could get the job done. what happened in 1957? well, what happened there? well, what happened there, song, there was a senator who was the majority leader in congress. and he wouldn t allow it to pass. he said part three of this had to be taken out. well, eisenhower said no! part iii is the most important part.
battlefield. do you know any of this? is it just me that missed this in school? the civil right act. lyndon b. johnson, the guy that gets credit for the passage. but it was actually eisenhower. it was eisenhower who in 1957 pushed to get the first civil rights bill passed. 1964. that s when the civil rights bill finally passed. it actually had teeth in it. could get the job done. what happened in 1957? well, what happened there? well, what happened there, song, there was a senator who was the majority leader in congress. and he wouldn t allow it to pass. he said part three of this had to be taken out. well, eisenhower said no! part iii is the most important part. what was part three?