recall across the united states. and a congressional hearing and takata executive said public safety is best served by replacing air bags in humid regions where drivers are most at risk. four deaths in the u.s. have been linked to thissish issue. take a look at some live pictures coming to cnn from cape canaveral. orion deep space capsule is set to launch in just a few hours from now. some say it s nasa s next step towards sending people to mars. this ses sell is unmanned and will take two loops around the earth. the cost to this, the flight specifically, $370 million. we ve seen people in the streets of atlanta, baltimore and oakland. essentially they are angry about
see this seriously. there s a political argument to be made in washington but convincing foe ining families a going to be tough for mayor bloomberg. more background checks is the safest part that even more gun owners say they re open of that conversation. as mayor is evolved in this fight, do they get that midtown manhattan is not the same as west virginia or arkansas oral has a? he does in his head but obviously in his heart he wants to make change on thissish and that s why he s putting more of his fortune in. people will be fascinated to watch this year, does his money have adverse impact on democrats and could that potentially hurt the democrats in their attempt to keep the senate majority. the tension between harry reid, michael bloomberg could be a fascinating story line to watch this year. watch where they get involved and how high profile they get involved in criticizing democrats. you started this conversation a
millsbank. thank you for coming on the show tonight. so senator harry reid tweeted, quote, many republican senators might as well wear koch insignias to donate their sponsorship. why are democrats hitting the gop so hard on thissish now? i think the real question is why have they waited until now to do it? harry reid has been out there delivering this message for weeks. and i think others are just realizing the power of it. everybody knows in politics you need demons. and the k ooh ch brothers are uniquely qualified to play that role. they couldn t be any better for it if they were wearing out pitch forks and had horns. it s two of the wealthiest people in the world. number five and six of the world s top billionaires. and they got their money from oil. it s the sort of thing that can really motivate the democratic base. now look, this is not looking to be a great year for democrats, but it s always better to be on
compromises on policy where you say, okay, we re going to get rid of the public option because that, you know, we understand you have ideological objections to that and when we get rid of the government option it s no longer a government takeover. of course, it s still going to be called a government takeover of health care. one of the places it s played out is in imgraig. i think the quote that i just played of the president of the state of the union saying very explicitly, we did more border enforcement and deportations explicitly as a way to prove to our opponents that we care about illegal immigration and enforcing our borders an enforcing the law and then he said the opponents are out of excuses. but the opponents didn t change in their opposition to the president, and i want you, jose, as someone who s worked on thissish, to tell me how accurate you thing my thee theory of how the white house was on? i think you re dead on. i think the way they underestimated is no one was
it is the number one hurdle in this economic recovery and everyone knows it. this country has got to get people back to work. welcome to your money. i m ali velshi. the latest jobs report is excellent, period. here s the breakdown. in the month of january, we created 243,000 jobs. take a look at this. from january of last year all the way, we had great job creation for the first few months of last year. then it cratered in the summer. still not a lot of jobs but it cratered and we ve been building back since then. now 243,000 jobs in january. where are those jobs? let me show you how it breaks down. of the 243,000 jobs that were created, 257,000 jobs were created in the private sector. that s where everybody wants them created. you subtract the jobs that were lost by the government, 14,000, and you end up with that number, 243,000. let s talk about this with diane swonk, a chief economist, and with will cain and my good friend, richard. what a treat to have all three of you