want to reward unreasonableness, but sometimes you ve got to make choices in order to do what s best for the country at that particular moment. you know, i don t know what that means. it sound like an apology for the debt ceiling compromise. quite frankly. you know, chris, i don t blame the president on that one. it is absolutely true that the republicans are extremists, they were unreasonable of the debt ceiling. it needed to be lifted. the country could not go into default. but beyond that, no more compromise it is, and for heaven s sake, let s not hear any more talk of patent reform. that s among the very small bore issues the president is offering up nap makes it ring from the up. that makes it ring from the rafters, patent reform. give us a big, bold plan that would put people back to work immediately. it s true the republicans won t pass it, but they won t pass the payroll cut extension either. they won t do anything that they think is going to help obama in the next election
republicans at his stop in iowa. let s listen to the president i. know it s frustrating. the other side could have been reasonable. you don t want to you don t want to reward unreasonableness, but sometimes you ve got to make choices in order to do what s best for the country at that particular moment. you know, i don t know what that means. it sound like an apology for the debt ceiling compromise. quite frankly. you know, chris, i don t blame the president on that one. it is absolutely true that the republicans are extremists, they were unreasonable of the debt ceiling. it needed to be lifted. the country could not go into default. but beyond that, no more compromises, and for heavens sakes, let s not hear any more talk of patent reform. that s among the very small bore issues the president is offering up nap makes it ring from the rafters, patent reform. give us a big, bold plan that
to president obama flexing campaign muscle over the past couple of days. last night he went after republicans at his stop in iowa. let s listen to the president. i know it s frustrating, because the other side is unreasonable. you don t want to you don t want to reward unreasonableness, but sometimes you ve got to make choices in order to do what s best for the country at that particular moment. you know, i don t know what รง that means. it sound like an apology for the debt ceiling compromise. quite frankly. you know, chris, i don t blame the president on that one. it is absolutely true that the republicans are extremists, they were unreasonable of the debt ceiling. it needed to be lifted. the country could not go into default. but beyond that, no more compromise it is, and for heaven s sake, let s not hear any more talk of patent reform. that s among the very small bore issues the president is offering up nap makes it ring from the
place. finally, shep, you will remember that breivik was dressed as a police officer on the ferry on the way over to that camp a woman from the camp had some suspicions about him. she was asking him a lot of questions. he appeared nervous. she went up afterwards once they landed to talk to the security guard. she and the security guard, two of the first people killed. shep? shepard: greg in new york city today, the sound of a bell pierced the noise of the city streets. this t. was the bell of hope ringing in memory of the victims of norway. [bell tolls] that bell in lower manhattan, saint paul s chapel near the world trade center site a gift from the city of london with an inscription that reads, in part, forged in adversity. we have heard it ring after the bombings in london, madrid, moscow and mumbai. today, again, echoing across our concrete canyons. a mournful note for more victims
however, a review will take place. finally, shep, you will remember that breivik was dressed as a police officer on the ferry on the way over to that camp a woman from the camp had some suspicions about him. she was asking him a lot of questions. he appeared nervous. she went up afterwards once they landed to talk to the security guard. she and the security guard, two of the first people killed. shep? shepard: greg in new york city today, the sound of a bell pierced the noise of the city streets. this t. was the bell of hope ringing in memory of the victims of norway. [bell tolls] that bell in lower manhattan, saint paul s chapel near the world trade center site a gift from the city of london with an inscription that reads, in part, forged in adversity. we have heard it ring after the bombings in london, madrid, moscow and mumbai. today, again, echoing across our concrete canyons.