down, i only sold 701, we re 300 boxes short. abigail, what do you hope comes out of this? i hope that they can change the ordinance because if you want a lemonade stand or other things, then we should be able to do it anyway. it is just two weeks out of the year that we sell cookies. so we don t want any more problems in the future. right. well, abigail and caitlin, i wish you the best of luck in the future. if nothing else, that you have good sales experience to get you going on your way. thank you. thank you. all right, thank you. a restaurant worker has a lot of explaining to do after a toddler got a little something something extra in his sippy cup. and the battle lines drawn in washington over the next big fight on capitol hill. former dnc chair howard dean joins me live next. first, hot on the webisode,
immigrants or citizens. so to say americans won t do those jobs is a little bit of an insult to americans who do work those jobs. any honest job is a good job. and legal workers, american citizens want every job there is. whether it s restaurant worker or out in the fields. bill: if you are unemployed for a couple years you will do just about anything to make sure you have food on the table. construction, sanitation, cleaning, those are the jobs we find. employers don t pay health benefits and payroll taxes. that saves the businesses money. however, there is a system called e-verify. it is a way for the employer to run a check to make sure that the employee has a social security number. has this program in your view been successful?
kenneth feinberg, in charge of doling ut 0 the money. a restaurant worker $18,000 income wants 5.9 million dollars emergency payments out of the funds and the guy who made $50,000 now he wants all of it. he wants the billion it s more than a billion. 20 billion. this is my favorite, another restaurant worker said the income dropped after the spill, but guess what, the restaurant closed before the spill ever happened like a few weeks before they went out of business and closed their doors and then he then blamed he blamed his business going out of business on the oil spill. doesn t add up. how about a shrimper, he had income about 90,000. he filed a claim, however, more than 2 million dollars. that s how he s been damaged by the spill. and then the businessman with the spill $50,000 and this is the guy we were talking about, he wants all of it. saying no one else deserves money. the whole enchalada.
billion spill claim fund saying scams are bogging down compensation efforts. saying the fund has received 5,000 claims with no documentation at all and 25,000 claims are deficient. feinberg pointing out some are real douzy like a restaurant worker that made $18,000 but requesting a payment of $6 million or the person seeking $5 million who says he is special consultant with the f.b.i. developer behind the plan to build a mosque at ground zero says he has no intention of moving the site. he is saying flat out, i am calling the shots. adding the angry demand for him to move the mosque has been an eye-opener and very sad for him personally. the proposed mosque site is two blocks from where the twin towers fell. the site of mass murder by iislamic extremists is no place
seniors. rick: a college student facing murder and hate crime charges, this morning, for allegedly slashing this new york city cab driver s throat. coming up, you will not believe what sparked or perhaps sparked the vicious attack. martha: and a restaurant worker turned multi-millionaire, new questions about the developer, everybody wants to know, about this person, behind the mosque near ground zero, coming up we ll find out why he s reluctant to talk about the new job and where the money came from. sharif al-jamal, why will you not talk to us, why are you running, why will you not answer any of our questions. martha: details, coming up next.