he didn t want somebody to answer to questions. his entire testimony will reinforce all the negative aspects of the bill. that s why they didn t want him up there. they plugged the plug on the hearings. there are it is end-of-life issues. he laments the amount of money spent on people in the final weeks of life and said at some point, additional treatments are so expensive that our taxpayers shannon: arizona governor jan brewer canceled meeting of u.s. and mexico state borders scheduled in phoenix this year. six of the governors refused to attend because of the law. we have ongoing reaction to the obama s administration decision to challenge the law. chief political correspondent looks at how carl cameron looks at how it will play with mid-term elections but we start with anita vogel on the verbal back and forth. reporter: now that the administration has officially launched the legal attack against arizona s immigration law, supporters are firing back. why i
accuses democrats of ignoring a border crisis and selling out to get latino votes. the fans are cheering. it plays to the base for both sides and red meat for the base. liberal red meat stops short of calling republicans racist but calls the g.o.p. immigration policy hos style to minorities; particularly, hispanics, the biggest and fastest growing minority. hold on, in colorado, recent denver post poll showed 62% of to colorado hispanics favor a law like arizona s. republican g.o.p. front runner scott mcginnis supports it. but john hickenloafer, the mayor supports it. until washington, d.c., believes they re realizes they re total failures you can t talk about the issue of reform. on the other hand, texas
the country because medicare and medicaid cover 100 million americans and spends $800 million. but burrwick has said things that are not part of the administration pitch on healthcare. any healthcare funding plan that is just equitable, civilized and humane he said, must, must redistrict wealth. republicans suspected obama didn t want a confirmation hearing where such statements were bound to come up and that s why he waited 17 months to nominate someone. he didn t want somebody to have to answer the questions of members of congress during the debate on healthcare this year. his entire testimony will reinforce all the negative aspects of the bill. that s why they didn t want him up there. they pulled the plug on the hearings. and then the end-of-life issues. berwick says the amount of money spent on people in the final week of life and said at some point additional treatments are so expensive that the taxpayers have better use for those funds. we make those decisions al
racial profiling is pretty popular on the right. check out this one other argument in favor of racial profiling. this is important actually. this is from former congressman scott mcginnis speaking on the floor. watch this and i ll tell you afterwards were this is so important. i have seen and i ve been very disappointed and discouraged recently about some people playing, as i would call, the race card against profiling. how do you build a profile? what kind of profile am i talking about? where i think, for example, ethnic background is a legitimate comb opponent of it? it is a huge mistake. a huge mistake for us to allow political pressure by a very selected number of people to give any kind of commitment that we will not allow ethnic background to be considered. once you begin to use ethnic profiling as a component, one of
of another boy in the car. it s obviously painful stuff but she s blaming the darkness and dangerous intersection and smallness of the stop sign. why wasn t it addressed and what about her explanation? it came up in the first campaign in 2000. we asked also some questions about it, they stonewalled, very hard to establish the fact. it does sound like it was very painful and these accidents, they happen quickly. it s hard to ascribe blame. then we move on to decision pants, i m sorry, decision points. we re looking forward to the volume of that. richard wolffe, his book is called renegade and it s not written from any of those perspectives. thanks, richard. thank you, keith. that s countdown for this, the 2, it 554th day since the previous president declared mission accomplished in iraq. i wonder if that s in the book. i m keith olbermann. good night and good luck. now with her special guest tim kaine, here with citizen cane, rachel maddow. i wonder how often