make their own provisions and probably have a lot more choices. bill: we re going to need a manual that thick to get us through this thing. martha: medicare will change. bill: john fun, thank you for your time, american spectator in d.c. if you want a question answered, compose it in the form of an email. when thisee situation comes down, waeufrlt is in june that will have a ripple affect in so many different areas. it will be a hot, hot story come summertime here. martha: a disturbing new recording that exposes the dark side of the national football league. ahead, the locker room audio that is absolutely shocking, and it shows how bad the saints bounty program really was. bernie goldberg joins us live on that story next, plus this when you get the lighting in the right place you get a good sevens the depth of the space.
and i d gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today, but there ain t no doubt i love this land, god bless the usa. bill: if you have followed this story there is a backtracking underway on behalf of the school administrators who planned to pull that song off the program. kind of, sort of. students at an elementary school in massachusetts will sing lee greenwood s classic i love the usa they tried to remove the word god, the parents flipped out, so diddle did lee greenwood.
resolve around making sure doctors get paid less and less reimbursements for every visit. doctors right now don t want to see medicare patients because payments are being ratcheted down. most doctors don t take medicare patients. the real cuts that will happen is to medicare advantage, a program that about 23% of seniors belong to. it s a supplement to medicare, privately managed. it involves wellness programs, gym membership, a whole range of things that aren t part of traditional medicare. the obama administration hates that part of the program because it s managed by private companies. bill: thank you for taking us through that. i think what you show clearly is how much of a mess this indeed is. now is any of the lodgess that you just explained to us, can that at some point, or any point an influence on how the justices
amazingly, the crew survived. a gun battle and tense 32-hour standoff with an al qaeda terrorist finally over. the suspect killed in a police raid just hours ago. this morning we re learning more about the man wanted in the killings of three french paratroopers and three students at a jewish school. outrage and anger at the mayor of sanford, florida. a tense town hall and new calls for the police chief, bill lee, to step down. accusations that he mishandled the case by not charging the man who killed an unarmed florida teenager. and i m very sorry about tyler. that s a quote. the former rutgers student, dharun ravi, opens up for the first time since his conviction. he tells a new jersey newspaper he was not bias and was not uncomfortable with his roommate being gay. new orleans this morning stunned after a bounty program sidelines their head coach for a full season. now they want to know who the snitch is. we begin this morning with tea party sergeant gary stein. th