when ritchie was for adlai stevenson. in the end it broke them closer. steve: mr. bosley picked the winner. brian: because there was no president stevenson. if fonzi got behind stevenson it would have been a different deal. steve: according to your party, what are the programs most important to you. what republican policy do you want to change? as you can see, 23% of you want to change the way we spend government money. what s interesting about the democrats is the list is almost identical. gretchen: 21% say government spending is what they want to change. 14% health care, 12% gay marriage, and 10% taxes. brian: all those things were on both lists except
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republicans would like to change abortion and the democrats would like to change guns. let me tell you what happened on the news while we were talking to each other. gretchen: trouble in camelot as two kennedys have been arrested. environmental activist connor kennedy getting handcuffed by police in washington, d.c. he was arrested along with his dad after they tied himself to a gate outside the white house. they were protesting a keystone pipeline. steve: is he the one who was dating taylor swift? brian: the u.s. troops that launched those deadly drones that have been center of controversy in recent weeks will be eligible for a military medal. it will be awarded to individuals for quote extraordinary achievement related to military operations that occurred after 9/11, the terrorist attacks. unlike other combat medals, recipients do not have to risk their lives to get it.
leon panetta says those troops still have a direct impact on combat operations even if they are not on the battle grounds. steve: one of the nation s unions set to announce today it is joining forces with the american federation of teachers. the nurses are joining the teachers. national federation of nurses believe the move will give them more money and political clout as they try to mobilize and unionize more members. gretchen: he won jeopardy s tournament with the best final answer in the show s history. 17-year-old leonard cooper of little rock, arkansas, was in the lead but he didn t know the correct answer. he still gave a hilarious response and won $75,000, his total earnings after two days. now we go to leonard cooper. he s looking pretty happy. why? did he come up with why david eisenhower? you didn t. some guy in norfolk, but i just won $75,000.
with their vehicles but the reynolds called 9 # 911 dorner was killed in another cabin. while 4,000 people are stranded at sea on a carnival cruise ship, here is the company c.e.o. at a miami heat game. passengers have been stuck on a ship since sunday. it is being called dismal conditions. the ship is expected to port today in mobile, alabama. brian: unless they go wrong. once they go wrong, they turn over. these people are getting free booze. gretchen: based on the stuff i m reading, there couldn t be enough booze to keep you happy. steve: let s talk about this. remember during the campaign, the president s team really gave it to mitt romney because, you know, involving companies that took bailouts and he invested money in the cayman islands. wait a minute, that was then.