all right. gretchen: shane gandee, his uncle and friend were killed. they got stuck in a mud put. the show s producers covering the cost of the 21-year-old s funeral. brian: after hurricane katrina, taxpayers paid $1 million for homeowners to fortify their house against floods. but today about 700 million of it is missing. the new government investigation finding more than 24,000 victims who received the money, took it and ran. by the way, that s why i got all these limitations with sandy. many lawmakers fearful this kind of fraud could happen all over again with the $51 billion heading to victims of super storm sandy. they re demanding the obama administration impose stricter guidelines. believe me, it is hellacious to get money. steve: meanwhile, lawmakers in florida look to stop people from using welfare money at strip joints. new regulations, rather new investigations found ebt cards brian: where did we get this
then? i don tgi know. i don t know why she stayed. go out with the guys and go drinking and end up places, but i am not afraid to tell her. i tell her. sometimes you end up in places. well, you know. you know, back in the day. strip joints? i did. i absolutely told her. look, i don t doly that anymore. i am a happily married so you used to lie? no, i told her the whole time. i am telling you there was did you tell her about last night? what? what happened last night? i was a here until 11:00 last night. about you?at it is a great reason, and this is why you marry somebody 18 years older than you. there is none of that. none of that problem. i just don t have enough time to lie and remember what you lied about. e it is actually one of the reasons i created that policy that i don t go to baby showers. i was telling so many lies why i couldn t make it. i finally i just said i will have a blanket policy that i never go andnd it prevents a
against it and how big is the problem? that s exactly right. these electronic benefit transfer cards that are showing up in strip joints, you know, in all sorts of bill: it s easy to do, this right? the ebt cards you put them in any atm and you get cash. they give you money? the striking thing is glen moore from wisconsin is the one perpetuating a stereotype by suggesting that this poverty, that this is an attack against those who are poor. ensign united states that somehow only the poor would be black that they were being disenfranchised by all of this. it s absurd. we are talking about a standard of conduct. a standard. bill: with all due respect, i don t think she s to solve the problem and have restrictions. let everybody do what they want to do. career working for nonprofits and government. you may be exactly right.
against it and how big is the problem? that s exactly right. these electronic benefit transfer cards that are showing up in strip joints, you know, in all sorts of bill: it s easy to do, this right? the ebt cards you put them in any atm and you get cash. they give you money? the striking thing is glen moore from wisconsin is the one perpetuating a stereotype by suggesting that this poverty, that this is an attack against those who are poor. ensign united states that somehow only the poor would be black that they were being disenfranchised by all of this. it s absurd. we are talking about a standard of conduct. a standard. bill: with all due respect, i don t think she s to solve the problem and have restrictions. let everybody do what they want to do. career working for nonprofits and government. you may be exactly right.
against it and how big is the problem? that s exactly right. these electronic benefit transfer cards that are showing up in strip joints, you know, in all sorts of bill: it s easy to do, this right? the ebt cards you put them in any atm and you get cash. they give you money? the striking thing is glen moore from wisconsin is the one perpetuating a stereotype by suggesting that this poverty, that this is an attack against those who are poor. ensign united states that somehow only the poor would be black that they were being disenfranchised by all of this. it s absurd. we are talking about a standard of conduct. a standard. bill: with all due respect, i don t think she s to solve the problem and have restrictions. let everybody do what they want to do. career working for nonprofits and government. you may be exactly right.