washington post about, you know but won t this hurt him in the general election. no one is thinking about the general election right now. they re thinking how do i make it through 2016 republican primary. and, you know, this has done nothing but help in that regard. yeah, and to mckay s point, the sub title of this whole crisis could be marco who? yeah. what happened to him? poor guy. and it s a sad thing, because it is. he actually tried to have some positive role with immigration reform and you see how far it s gotten. i would say it was a good move probably for him to keep his head down throughout this whole thing. he is like you said, he has not been associated with it. every republican in congress will to some extent. but he s kind of backed away from this. certainly. immigration comes back up, he might be able to come back, you know, into that issue. except we are happy to report, there he is on the senate floor right now, and he is opposing this agreeme
a quick google search tells you you don t want to see them naked. what they should do is remake the show as naked and unafraid in the city. there is a machine man that comes back from the future and kills punks and takes their clothes and goes on a rampage. that would be awesome. naked and afraid. i like that. you know what you just did? you took the terminator and took it from the opening scene by the dumpster into a movie. hollywood has been doing that for decades. bill, you watched the show nude with your homeless buddies in the park. how was the reception on your portable tv? we were by a window at best buy. it is free if anybody is visiting new york and is homeless. the beauty of the show is the title itself. if you know there was a survival show there is no way in heck you would watch it. the sub title should be people on meth. aside from the fact that there is nudity. that s a good point.
to erase recent travel purchases. d with a few clicks, this mission never happened. uh, what s this button do? [ electricity zaps ] you requested backup? yes. yes i did. what s in your wallet? gretchen: 16 minutes after the top of the hour. despite national security leaks, jay carney and the obama administration staying relatively quiet now, fail to go comment on nsa whistle blower snowden. how should they handle the revelations? let s bring in author, rich lowery is my guest. aren t even going to try the sub title. gretchen: it s a good one. people should check out the book. i want to get to the lincoln stuff in a moment. first let s tackle nsa and the white house response. jay carney was taken to task yesterday by at least two reporters saying what is your
that s off of ali s playlist, donna summer, she works hard for the money. that videotape is pretty crazy. let me introduce you to the panel, ali is joining us, cnn s chief business correspondent and anchor of world business today and john fugelsang, and will cain, cnn contributor, columnist for theblaze.com. our starting point is jobs, jobs, jobs. everyone s going to be looking. what do you think, ali, are we going to see? we ll see an addition of more than 205,000 jobs, that s the estimate for the month of march, that will be the third month in a row for 200,000 plus. it will be the 18th month in a row of job creation. there are a lot of questions as to why that s happening. some people say that back during the financial crisis, way too many people were laid off. they overshot, or they didn t, companies didn t hire enough in the ensuing months of the recovery. whatever it is, it s here. the rate will probably stay the same at 8.3% but there s a disconnect as more job
have more freedom. is that politically possible to have policies that tolerate it at all? isn t the american public actually have zero tolerance for terrorist attacks? i think that s the big problem. i think there s a catechism of the emergency state that the public has learned and expects its politicians to give answers like zero. zero is not a rational answer in anything. if you try to get it, that s why the sub title talks about absolute security. you try to get absolute security, you don t get any securi security. you spend billions preparing for the wrong threats and get blind sided like 9/11. the emergency state is nothing new. how did it start? how did it begin in america? a little here, a little there. it s nothing new. it s just celebrated its 72nd anniversary. it started when franklin roosevelt was figuring out how to get into the north atlantic