i like it. there s a lot there. what, boys can t last? plus the pentagon spokesman peter cook joins us to explain why american troops are staying longer in afghanistan. we ll talk to ron durmer about the violence gripping. joe and mika, you got to look at these pictures out of california. this is mud slides and debris flows. there was enough mud and debris the wash cars off the highway. look at the mud in that car, the vehicle. that s insane. it s something you don t see. volcano type action. this is only about 2-3 inches of rain yesterday afternoon. it will slowly improve during the day today in california. we got our outlook for the winter. we are looking at a better
these issues and also has demonstrated something that it s not just the talk. you pointed out he s going to visit catholic charities here. he s not going to some fancy ball. he s visiting with immigrants and people who wash cars and migrant workers when he s up in new york. and so i think this pope has a particular standing, and you know, any conservative who cares about the poor as well as most progressives has to respect that. e.j. dionne, washington post columnist, thank you. you ve been so eloquent. not only reading your past coverage of pope john s visits but also in your previous coverage on these issues. thank you. much more to come tonight. stay with us. tylenol® 8hr arthritis pain has two layers of pain relief. the first is fast. the second lasts all day. we give you your day back. what you do with it is up to you. tylenol®.
because of boehner. but also because this pope has had such a powerful voice on these issues and also has demonstrated something that it s not just the talk. you pointed out he s going to visit catholic charities here. he s not going to some fancy ball. he s visiting with immigrants and people who wash cars and migrant workers when he s up in new york. and so i think this pope has a particular standing, and you know, any conservative who cares about the poor as well as most progressives has to respect that. e.j. dionne, washington post columnist, thank you. you ve been so eloquent. not not reading your past coverage of pope john s visits but also in your previous coverage on these issues. much more to come tonight. stay with us. my constipation and belly pain
standing behind him tomorrow will be the catholic speaker of the house and the catholic vice president of the united states. it gives you hope that some of our prejudice against muslims we re seeing out there, that this too will pass in our country. but i think it is largely because of boehner. but also because this pope has had such a powerful voice on these issues and also has demonstrated something that it s not just the talk. you pointed out he s going to visit catholic charities here. he s not going to some fancy ball. he s visiting with immigrants and people who wash cars and migrant workers when he s up in new york. and so i think this pope has a particular standing, and you know, any conservative who cares about the poor as well as most progressives has to respect that. e.j. dionne, washington post columnist, thank you. you ve been so eloquent. not only reading your past coverage of pope john s visits but also in your previous coverage on these issues. thank you. much m
with the way people have are being parented. maybe the parents need to go to school to find out how to be parents. strong black men, we are missing it. where is he? some are locked up in jail and some want to do good but don t have the opportunity with jobs. i work at the car wash, you know i try to get the kids to come and wash cars instead of, you know, shooting. if they can get enough money in their pocket, then they won t be worried about sticking nobody else. so many youth who are uneducated to the fact where they don t value life. it was a community raising kids not everybody for themselves. it s a war against the police. we feel like it s us against them at times. i have a great deal of respect for police. their main job is to serve and protect. and i think they do that job as well as they can. the boys in blue are doing everything that they can, you know. but, you know, like i say they can t be everywhere. we need businesses.