the world about the situation in russia. the vodka boycott has been a huge success. the boycott of russian vodka is working whether you like it or not. there s also talk now about putting pressure on the olympics, i should say full disclosure, this network will be carrying those olympics. what do you think about that? i haven t taken a position one way or the other. i think the arguments are persuasive. steven frye s point about moving the olympics is legit. i think the world looking back on 1936 would say, yeah, we probably should have at the last minute moved those olympics and not handed the nazis that pr victory. we re not comparing the situation right now in russia to what went on what happened to the jews. what s happening in russia to lgbt people isn t what happened to jews in 1943, it s what
followers. you are very bitter about that. well, there is the whole free speech thing. obviously it is important for americans to have free speech. you have done well with free speech. in europe we mess free speech up. in germany it is illegal to deny the holocaust. that s good. so fundamentally, maybe europeans can t be trusted with free speech as much. i don t think that is good. i do. i think it is a good thing. that s because you don t understand that freedom is a gift. are you going to take that? in all seriousness, i think most of these tweet things were ridiculous and people were getting arrested or whatever. the one i did agree with which is the one that steven frye came to the guy s defense was the guy who said he was going to blowup the airport if they
thanks, tom. you look delightfully mr. rogers ish. i have a sweater and maybe later i will take off my shoes and put on my sneakers. no, don t do that. let s welcome my guest. i am here with author and political commentator imogen lloyd webber. her later book is called twitter diaries. and it is the politics reporters from buzz feed. and bill schulz is back from testifying about benghazi. and theks to me, joe derosa. a block, the lede. that s the first story. do the titans of fast-food think it is less than shrewed? a denny s operator has joined the ceo of papa john s promising to put a promising surcharge to offset costs from the health care law. he runs 40 denny s locations and oversees 1200 employees says he plans to slash hours to fewer than 30 a week. he simply can t afford the penalties associated with obama care, he says. telling fox news.com, quote, it is essentially a huge tax on all us business people. and last week after the election, papa john himsel
later i will take off my shoes and put on my sneakers. no, don t do that. let s welcome my guest. i am here with author and political commentator imogen lloyd webber. her later book is called twitter diaries. and it is the politics reporters from buzz feed. and bill schulz is back from testifying about benghazi. and theks to me, joe derosa. a block, the lede. that s the first story. do the titans of fast-food think it is less than shrewed? a denny s operator has joined the ceo of papa john s promising to put a promising surcharge to offset costs from the health care law. he runs 40 denny s locations and oversees 1200 employees says he plans to slash hours to fewer than 30 a week. he simply can t afford the penalties associated with obama care, he says. telling fox news.com, quote, it is essentially a huge tax on all us business people. and last week after the election, papa john himself reportedly said his employees may face reduced hours, and he expects his busines
mecca, and so on friday prayers, the streets of central london, this street, is filled with monday limits with muslims looking toward mecca and praying, and you can argue that eades the gayity of life in a multicultural society and you can argue it s a huge blessing, or you can do as i do and argue it puts a big questionmark over those societies. i think it s ridiculous to pretends nothing is going to change. if you look at austria, for example, by mid-century, it s predicted that a majority of austrians under the age of 30 will be muslim. that s what the vienna demographic institute predicted. this is a country that most americans don t think about. if you say austria, they think about julie andrews singing, how do you solve a problem like maria pat was 1928. now it s how do you solve a problem like sharia. host: you also note in america alone that the birth of one of the most popular boy s names in europe is mohammed. guest: yes. people say, that s just because it