i certainly hope the star power can bump the hearing all the way up to c-pan one. american farms are far too dependent on immigrant labor to pick our fruits and vegetables. americans may take the jobs again. maybe the easier answer is have scientist develop vegetables that pick themselves. this is america. i don t want a tomato picked by a mexican. i want it picked by an american. sliced by a guatemalian and served by a venezuelian in a spa where a chilean gives me a brazilian. it is funny but is it a waste of taxpayer money. that was stephen colbert testifying in the congressional hearing. paula hana, thank you for
unfortunately these behaviors exist in our society. often times in these kinds of dispute, unions try to argue that there s a dependency and you can t get rid of somebody when they have a dependency under the law and they fight to keep peoples jobs based on that. we ll see what they try to do between now and monday at that chrysler plant. rob, great reporting. we enjoyed it. we like your style! all right, thanks so much, megyn. megyn: all the best, sir. unbelievable. well, you may have seen at the top of our hour, steve colbert, taking his act to capitol hill: eventually, americans may consider taking these jobs again, or maybe that s crazy. maybe the easier answer is just to have scientist develop vegetables that pick themselves. the genetic engineers at fruit of the loom have mate great stride in human hybrids. megyn: fun yes, maybe. but was it a waste of congress time in we re getting e-mails and our power panel weighs in next. pop singer katie perry, too revealing for elm