the idea of getting off oil and getting on renewable energy. they are also partnering with other companies. they are partnering with with toyota. partnering with a bunch of companies to provide parts for these other companies. bill: why do they need our money, monica to do this why can t they partner on their own money in the private sector. which is what they should be doing if they could compete in the marketplace without a government subsidy. already have a car in the market. chevy volt. they have sold like three because nobody, a, wants to drive a toaster oven for a car. secondly, we don t have the infrastructure in this car to support mass electric cars. and number three you have thought about what s going to to your electric bill replacing your gas bill when you go to. bill: how about thanks we don t know what the metrics are about that you are making assumptions it s going to be bad. bill: absolutely. the fact it is renewable energy. this. bill: it s cleaner. clean
successful lawsuits for hundreds of thousands of dollars. bill: the school denies it didn t do anything? they are not returning our phone calls by the way. have been trying all day. bill: the school does not return the phone calls. not a good move. not a good move. the school is culpable in two ways. one because they brought in sandusky as a volunteer coach for all these years. bill: they brought him. in they brought him in. so they allowed it to happen. bill: now they won t even explain what is going on. and the bullying central mountain high in mill hall, pennsylvania. 30 miles from penn state. very tight knit community. joe paterno did issue a statement. knock it off. unacceptable. paterno fired. bill: my god. some of the abuse is said to have happened in that school. taken him so long to bill: central pennsylvania going to step up and help this kid because it has to stop. yeah. bill: here is a viewer
years. bill: each one of the accusers, 17-year-old boy. and then got around the high school and what were they doing to him? taunting him. threatening him verbally. as far as we know, nothing physical happened but a lot of verbal assault to the point where the mom had to pull him out. this is a kid, a 17-year-old boy in the middle of a senior year in high school. she had to pull him out. is he already that mat advertised enough. the alleged abuse acts against him 11 and 12 years of age over a two year period of time. acts alleged in the indictment very offensive in terms of what was adding to have happened to him. the abuse was pervasive as well and continuous course over the two years. bill: is the school culpable here. the school is culpable. they have the failure to act here is what is alleged because the fact they did not prevent. bill: that is the law in pennsylvania. in pennsylvania. and federally speaking so there is a number of means available for these parents. t
ever saying that or thinking that? that s kind of a sort of expressing a pride in his lack of knowledge that i don t imagine that republics in the end, however much they admire him, his gumption is life story, his energy, and his charm, i don t think they will see him as a presidential. bill: i was watching you on bet baier. none of us surprised the super committee didn t do anything it is divided as brit hume says along the ideological fault lines. as soon as the democrats went in to demanded a million dollars in tax increases it was no. that s it. it was over three months ago. who is going to win this in the pr battle? democrats going to win or republicans going to win. democrats win in the short run because the media will join in the narrative that it s grover norquist, it s republic on citizen nens over raising taxes. they may get a bump right now. in the end, on election day, people are not going to make those calculations as to whether some congressman in
bill: goldberg. fbi data, 2010, hate crimes against jews, 10 times as many as hate crimes against muslims in the u.s.a. you are not going to hear that report on many news programs. you are not going to hear it? right. because a story line developed after 9/11. and the story line was basically that muslim americans are under attack. now, it wasn t true. there was some isolated cases. but even the new york times ran a story that said there was a torrent of vandalism against muslim americans. you would think there was an epidemic. but the fbi statistic that s made reference to. bill: very small. far greater among jews. but that doesn t fit the story line. didn t even fit the story line in the occupy wall street story where there were plenty of examples of anti-semitism. bill: they didn t report those. i just want to give the facts. muslim-americans are seen as underdogs and liberals in the media root for underdogs and that s why that story took off. bill: violence against