right in the center of barcelona there. you didn t see the attack, but you know what is going on now and you saw the aftermath and the people running for their lives afterwards. what was that like? i was running with my motor bike to go on the radio. and in catalunya square, i see people running in different directions. a policeman stopped me and was shouting terrorist attack, please leave, leave, leave and i managed to park my motor bike and i didn t know where to go because all the people were getting inside shops. shops closing. other people was running through different directions. it was a panic situation where you don t know what s happening. i knew there was an attack down la rambla, but not there. it was the thing the feeling of the situation on going with panic and everything. to see in your own city where
reacted to the laughter you heard there. pointing out that just this week the new york times pointed out how the public sector workers are having their hours cut because of the obamacare insurance. and in west virginia, obama got part of the blame because of the shops closing. and in georgia, they are closing hospitals and they are blaming obamacare payment cuts. mark teesen is a former speech writer for president bush, and joe trippi is a fox news contributor. so i get this was a hearing about agriculture. and then suddenly a question came up about obamacare, mark. but it is not a laughing matter for a lot of americans. yeah, and i don t think democrats are going to be laughing in november. i mean, look, it is not funny if you are told you could keep your health plan and then you find