families today. when you ve lost your husband who perhaps is your primary wage earner or your family and you have 2-3, four kids. you can t make ends meet. the concern and worry and fear these families are making is real. the saddest thing about today are the people who weren t there. i remember a firefighter named ray pfeiffer. when he first came to washington, he walks. he went door-to-door to talk to every senator. next time he came, he had to be with a cane. the last time he came he was with a wheelchair. the last thing he wanted to do one is bucket list is to visit allentown to pay his respects to fallen heroes. he s not here today. that s not what this this is what this is about. the men who do the historic, heroic thing chris: i want to talk about it being a bipartisan effort. you and cory gardner, you had jon stewart here today. you had some of the first responders, some of the survivors of 9/11. i guess what surprises me that
page bill. now to explain we have former kansas secretary of state kris kobach joining us from d.c. chris, how bad would the poison pill have to be for the president not to sign it? well, i can name at least three poison pills that would justify vetoing the bill. steve: okay. we know the democrats have been interested in inserting these pills. you can do it with just a couple of words. the big e. one is when it says 1.375 billion if it says no more than or only 1.375, that would take away the president s authority that exists in other laws to spend defense department money and other money on. steve: to reprogram. right that would take away his reprogramming authority in other areas. another poison pill we know the democrats have been wanting is they want to redefine asylum to say if you suffer from domestic violence or if you suffer from gang violence that qualifies from you asylum. right now that s not the law. if they insert one sentence saying that that suddenly becomes the la
sex. brian: to hoildz holidays. steve: valentine s day pretty big at our house for a long time. halloween was always big. you don t like halloween. ainsley: we all know brian hates halloween. hasn t dressed up since he was 4. brian: last time i had a costume on it was not controversial now all of a sudden people would be protesting me. steve: i was columbus in second grade. ainsley: you are wild halloween dressers. steve: i was wearing tights. that s a long story and no pictures exist. ainsley: learning more and more about these guys. steve: because it s valentine s day we have two of our favorite chains are going to be here. chick-fil-a something special for valentine s day and did yo dunkin donuts and ae cream cake.
beer on my brother s patio and enjoying time and talking to him. that trial should have never happened on both part. it s sad that it s going on nine years now and my family hasn t got any closure. brian: someone knows. someone knows who was behind fast and furious. where we put gun into the hands of would be known drug cartel members in order to track them and find out about their amusements. no one has even been charged with this. it seems like eric holder stiff armed the whole investigation. exactly. not even anybody in the atf has been held accountable. not even a slap on the hand. these guys are still carrying a badge and gun making decisions that were involved in this in this reckless scandal. and that s why i call on president trump to meet with my family, tell my family either he is going to help us or he is not. i mean, it s gone on long enough. my family needs closure. ainsley: in order to get that closure, you want to see all the documents? yes. all the documents and who
failure besides the main issue here, the gun issue, it s almost uses a scapegoat so we don t have to have that conversation about common sense gun reform because he s a person, too. and using him as a scapegoat seems almost unfair in a way. huh. that s really interesting to come from you because there s lots of condemnation being hurled at this individual who weren t there. you, of course, were. that s how you feel. i actually did discuss with my one of my teachers recently this morning actually. we talked about how we sometimes forget that the people in these situations, the good guys with guns are humans. i think him running into that building, he would have ultimately, he would have probably died. and i think that is probably a thing we have to take into consideration. i m by no means forgiving him. it is something to consider in a situation like this. governor, rick scott and the florida legislature who delaney has been lobbying and talking to