let s the three of us and thç audience will listen again to what the governor said. it sounds very clear to me that they re not talking about the afl-cio. it sounds to me like the governor is talking about finding troublemakers of his own to send into that crowd and cause trouble. but let s listen again to what the governor said on that phone call. what we were thinking about the crowds was planting some troublemakers. well, the only problem with because we thought about that. my only gut reaction to that would be right now the the lawmakers i ve talked to have lawmakers i ve talked to have just completely hadit with them. the public is not really fond of this. the governor thought about planting some troublemakers, senator fitzgerald. lawrence, that makes no sense. we re trying to keep a lid on it here. i mean, if there s anything that we ve talked about over the last ten days, it s making sure that these massive crowds outside the
his presidency on the line to save 33 miners. he put his own political future at risk. denied the influence of his advisers to do what he thought was right. to do what his gut told him was right. he turned out to be very right indeed. i think also chile is proud of the world. proud of the attention and proud of is moment in the spotlight. they are not in the spotlight for a quake or natural disaster. they are in the spotlight for a real achievement. sean: steve harrigan in chilly tonight. all 33 miners trapped for 69 days have been rescued. the effort to rescue those paramedics and those that were sent down to help these miners continues at this very hour. we to take a quick break. our fox news coverage continues. we will have more on the medical challenges that these miners will face in the days and weeks and months to come, as we continue right here on thñ÷
police. in yuma, police are investigating vandalism at the office of a congressman. a bullet was allegedly fired through one of the office windows wednesday night and was discovered this morning. he has been a critic of sb-1070. after last night s ruling, he backed off his call for an arizona boycott. meanwhile, the appeal of yesterday s ruling finally materialized. the state is asking the ninth u.s. circuit court of appeals to expedite their case and hold a hearing in september. the whole crux of arizona s argument for sb-1070 is that thç federal government is failing to do its job securing the border with mexico. tonight, we get a closeup look at that border in nogales, arizona from george lewis. george? reporter: lawrence, one of the big questions in the immigration debate is how much border security is enough. the u.s. has 20,000 border patrol agents.
after valley after road after town after orchard, after city after mountain, after mountain, after mountain. secure them to make room for thç afghan government to extend its reach, so the government, not the insurgents, controls the country and controls the people and serves the people. that mission involves combat because the plan to set up and extend the reach of the afghan government has enemies. people who don t like the government on its own terms or people who don t like the idea of the u.s. essentially setting that government up. there are a lot of crazed religious death cult radicals shooting at u.s. troops and afghan soldiers and police right now but that s not everybody. you don t have to be crazed or even religious to be against a foreign power fighting in your country. but we re there. we are there, we are talking about our afghan partners, general david petraeus statement to the troops upon taking over command referenced the military s compassion for the afghan people. w
george zimmerman inflamed a lot of people, got a lot of people angry, i think this decision of second-degree murder is going to inflame a lot of people on the other side. we have the national rifle association, which gave us stand your ground, having its national convention in st. louis this week. mitt romney is scheduled to speak on friday. i think the combination here is only going to escalate and make this a much bigger political issue than any of us expected a couple of weeks ago. i think you re right. you think we ve been transfixed by it thus far, i think that is set to increase now. michael isikoff, nbc news national investigative correspondent. michael, thank you very much for your time tonight. thank you. all right, supposedly, supposedly there are about 2,000 members of the communist party usa. turns out that a huge proportion of that membership is made up of members of congress. it s true. i heard that somewhere. that s next.