leaders are vile and corrupt. we cherish your life and memory. san francisco is a sanctuary city. it won t cooperate with the federal government and let the feds pick up this illegal alien. now look what happened. yeah. it s just very sad. it s a tragedy. absolute tragedy. i don t think it should change our sanctuary city policy. it s a policy put in place with the community values we share here which is welcoming all immigrants regardless of legal status status. when i found out san francisco was allowing that to happen by being a sanctuary, that kind of pissed me off. i think they need to make a change. when it comes to protecting criminals, i have a problem. deplorable. come on. obviously this guy should have been deported. it s unfortunate things like this occur. it puts a blemish on the city.
i m glad you re with us. i m randi kaye. some reaction after republican presidential hopeful mitt romney picked paul ryan to be his running mate. our political analyst acosta takes us on the road for a view of what they re calling amera s comeback team. reporter: mitt romney descended from the battle ship uss wisconsin to call for a campaign of republican arms. we take another step in helping to restore the promise of america. reporter: and there s no bigger gun in the conservative movement than the gop s vice-presidential candidate congressman paul ryan. wow. hey! and right in front of the uss wisconsin, huh? reporter: his persona is fiscal nice delivered a message right out of train gospel. we won t duck the issues, we will lead. we won t blame others. we will take responsibility. reporter: romney campaign officials say the gop contender made his decision and called ryan on august 1st, one day after he returned from his overseas trip. the two men then met
colpicion. that s right. sean: he went into great doe tail on that. all right. there was an interesting connection that you brought up between whittaker and michelle obama? yes because she had a huge pay raise. she worked for a hospital. that became controversial because they had a whole policy put in place where people would be sort of encouraged to go to other hospitals to save money to save money for the university of chicago hospital medical center, they would shunt poor patients when michelle obama was head of the urban health initiative, they shunted these poor patients to local hospitals so they had more room for rich patient who is could pay for. and that job that she had which was paid $315,000 a year it was a significant raise. oh, like triple what she was making before. this was after he became became senator. that same job is now held by, guess who?
voting rights. the constitution. the constitution, to protect a minority s rights from the whims of the majority. but now this week, the counting begins in michigan on potential recall of the single most radical policy put in place by any of the republican legislatures and governors elected in 2010. a recall that if it happens, will take the form of a majority of the state of michigan, voting to reinstate the voting rights of a pretty powerless minority in michigan. by definition, rights are not supposed to be put up for a vote. then again they are also not supposed to be taken away in the first place. joining us now is someone who was there this week when they dropped off the petitions, reverend david bullock, president of the highland park, naacp and detroit chapter of the rainbow push coalition. reverend bullock, thank you so much for your time tonight. rachel, so happy to be on the show, thank you for having me. we have seen in ohio and in
of the majority. but now this week, the counting begins in michigan on potential recall of the single most radical policy put in place by any of the republican legislatures and governors elected in 2010. a recall that if it happened, will take the form of a majority of the state of michigan, voting to reinstate the voting rights of a pretty powerless minority in michigan. by definition, rights are not supposed to be put up for a vote. then again they are also not supposed to be taken away in the first place. joining us now is someone who was there when they dropped off the petitions, reverent david bullock, president of the highland park, naacp and detroit chapter of the rainbow push coalition, thank you for your time. rachel, so happy to be on the show, thank you for having me. we have seen in ohio and in wisconsin these huge joyous crowds turning in petitions for their recalls, on controversial republican policies in the past