impassable? reporter: it is very, very difficult. even if you re going to go a mile, it s pretty tough. if you take a look here, this road is actually not too bad, but mud is everywhere. it is very difficult to find a road that isn t covered in debris. so when i say that this community is actually starting to clean up, even though it doesn t look like, at least the roadway is clear. the people here have taken their shoves and tried to clear out the debris so they can at least come in and out of this residential area. kyung lah is on the scene for us and she ll remain on the scene together with our other correspondents. we ll check back with you, kyung, thanks very much. we appreciate what you re doing. we ll take a quick break. much more coverage after this.
[ bleep ] and deliver [ bleep ] in the way of epicenter of how i deliver things which is truthful and perfect and truthful and radical and so far in your face it grabs your teeth and shoves them down your throat and it s like, oh, what a lovely snack. sheen delivered. that s all i care about. as we know, nbc s jeff rossen had close access to charlie sheen in the ongoing saga and last night lawrence asked jeff what sheen had to say about warner brothers canceling the contract for two and a half men. i texted with him basically as soon as the announcement happened. he said he s feeling great. we talked on the phone a short time later and reiterated that statement, feels like a free man. cares more about getting his kids back. hates wearing the bowling shirts. i think he probably expected
covers. from newsweek, time, the week, and the economists. all echoing a similar theme. let s talk about it with our panel. 27% rich focused on political rhetoric. alan: that was larry on the cover, i think. jon: political discourse as part of the reason for all of this? jon, the initial coverage of this event was basically saying we are going to blame conservatives for it even though we don t have all the facts yet. now the coverage has been we are going to blame conservatives for it even though the facts run totally counter to that as a paranoid schizophrenic shoves someone n. front of a subway car that proves all subway passengers need to be nicer to each other. if some maniac stalk as celebrity instyle magazine needs to up the tone of its covers. irrelevant. deranged young man. all about his mental illness. when do you conservatives
texans channelled his inner rocky and got into an all out brawl with someone from the titans. they were ripping each other s helmets off and actually fight. they exchange words, shoves and then fisticuffs and would suddenly escalate and then you d see both sides empty and both players being kicked out of the game. in the end, texans would win big. there you go. you know. who started it? but i see they were they ve been battling all game. johnson said i know you re frustrated because you can t cover me. you have to stop that. oh, yeah? they ripped each other s helmets off. there you go. everybody celebrates thanksgiving day weekend differently. coming up a little bit later, we re going to talk to brit hume. did you see that series he s doing? it s fantastic. he ll join us and andrea tantaros and tim heatherington. lawmakers return to capitol hill to begin work on a lame duck session before newly elected members are coming to congress. extending unemployment benefits
new york times he now acknowledges there s no such thing as shovel-ready projects. no such thing? what exactly did he mean when he said this? the president: i think we can get a lot of work done fast. when i met with the governors, all of them have projects that are shovel-ready. we ve got shovel-ready projects across the country. the president: shovel-ready projects, rebuilding our roads, our bridges. we are seeing shovels hit the ground. shoves are breaking ground. there are almost 100 shovel-ready transportation projects approved in colorado which are beginning to create jobs. sean: i guess this is more proof he s willing to say anything to advance his radical agenda. with his reaction is former congressman john kasich is back. congressman, good to have you back. thanks for being with us. thank you sean. sean: polls have you up. i ve been reading and seeing that there is more money going