back to you. neil: thank you, anna, very, very much. in fact mayor bloomberg intimated yesterday in a press statement in the one before he canceled the marathon. the reason we re going back to staten island, you might hear from officials at fema and the administration that everything is fine and teams are on the ground addressing it, the fact of the matter is it s not fine. take a look at staten island, that s not fine and texting and tweeting relief reminders to folks who don t have internet and power, it shows the folly of what s going on here. so, when we were talking yesterday, as we were about officials of all stripes, and patting themselves on the back, it s little a mystery why so many of their constituents want to just give them a swift kick in the rear, including my next guest who just electrified folks when she was joining me last night on fox news. back with us mary anne, a staten island resident. she s spoken to us about things to the mayor the fema
everything and the president, rather than giving senator harry reid a good swift kick and telling him to at least move it forward, he s not there? i think he may want him to stop it. he may want these tough decisions about spending and so farther to be left until after the election believing that one way or another he will have more leverage then. whatever it is, it s a sign of how washington is broken and how the president has failed to lead. how long will it carry for gov. romney, the issue that the president isn t working but campaigning. it s not an issue that will resonate beyond a couple of days but secondly it transaction to the narrative the president is not doing the job and he s not the up to the job and he s not focused on the issue of getting the american economy moving. but this taken with his friday comment where he said basically if you start a business and it s successful, you know, you are not responsible for it. the government is. his comment earlier that the pr
everything and the president, rather than giving senator harry reid a good swift kick and telling him to at least move it forward, he s not there? i think he may want him to stop it. he may want these tough decisions about spending and so farther to be left until after the election believing that one way or another he will have more leverage then. whatever it is, it s a sign of how washington is broken and how the president has failed to lead. how long will it carry for gov. romney, the issue that the president isn t working but campaigning. it s not an issue that will resonate beyond a couple of days but secondly it transaction to the narrative the president is not doing the job and he s not the up to the job and he s not focused on the issue of getting the american economy moving. but this taken with his friday comment where he said basically if you start a business and it s successful, you know, you are not responsible for it. the government is. his comment earlier that the pr
responsibility comes with a weapon. that s the way it works. do you think nine-year-olds should be shooting guns? that s what it boils down to. it already happens. kids are learning to shoot. if you live on a farm, if you are in a hunting family, when do you you know, john. boy scouts used to give uh merit badge for this. not anymore. if you are part of the ab or the k, you know this that is aryan brotherhood. gee we didn t know the acro name. i did notice you had interesting tattoo. bill, you tried to turn into two frosting guns from your baking class. did you get money for that? no, i got a swift kick in the head. as the only one that is from the chicago area, here is how it will go. the white sox fans will look at the fact that their team is inexplicably in first place at the allstar break and they
room . all eyes on the supreme court expected to issue its ruling on thursday on president obama s signature first-term achievement, health care reform. it s a hot topic on the2007 supporting president bush s use of the same authority. that s right. and with the supreme court case on health care reform expected to come down on thursday, joe, i think it s going to get a lot hotter. jim acosta, thanks so much for that. appreciate it. now we re just going to get a little more on this with cnn chief political analyst gloria borger. the candidates argue over the economy and who has a better plan for the future. when you start looking at the water s edge, it gets more complicated. it is very complicated. it s very difficult when you re president to talk about how the rest of the world effects us. because you don t want to look like you re whining. you don t want to look like you re assigning blame elsewhere. but having said that, the truth of the matter is that what s g