they are returning their own mini go. you can t spawrnt that. there is a strange thing about what vice president mike pence needed to do. he said we needed to movie funding from the u.n. to usaid. at the same time the administration has proposed huge cuts to the usa. id. how is it going to do more for riff gee when it has less? that makes no sense. the administration supports one iraqi policy rather than allowing i christian innocent s and thot. laura: part of the reason why he won. funding problem here. we gave $32 million to the muslims two months ago. as we should have. laura: we re helping people who need help. but these christians are among the most persecuted and yo you yo straight aheade
imagine watching caddyshack and imagining that al czervik is the bad guy. i don t think that writer understands caddyshack. yeah. which is a problem. if you are going to write about caddyshack ? just in general, it s a problem. we are in agreement. can we say that ted knight is the best thing in caddyshack and gets overlooked for how good he is? you can t have caddyshack without his reactions. jill, assuming i misheard yo you. it sounded like you said you had never seen caddyshack. i ve gotten so much flack for this over the years, too. i think i need to see it. i will watch it this weekend, andy. also as a professional that you know you are going to be talking about it on a show, you should watch it.
careful in writing prescriptions for pain medication. now a new nationwide survey finds some doctors are having misgivings about that. with more than a third saying the change actually hurts some patients suffer from chronic pain. joining us now, dr. joseph, chief of pain management at atria s health, dr. tiffany sizemore, internist, boyd certified cardiologist, and women s health expert, and joe shrink, and addiction expert who runs a recovering program, rebound brooklyn. thanks to each of you. doctor, i want to start with yo you, the overall feeling is that opioid addiction has gone through the roof in this country, and so the approach has been to what, to help tell doctors to stop writing prescriptions? thanks for having us on. so, no, i don t think that is the message. the message is to try to do a better job at understanding is
the guns, what kind of bomb would he have manufactured. and that s the counter argument, ladies. if someone is hell bent on weeking twee reeking the kind of havoc reeked on friday, there s not a whole lot of legislation that will stop them from doing it. that is one argument, byou could also argue that you don t put knives in the hands of 2-year-olds. you don t put weapons in the hands of people who are going to come damage with them. so i think there are obviously two sides of that art. i think what s interesting is the geographic flit on this. yo you there has been a lot of political willingness to do away with guns. but you don t see that in rural areas where people have had the right to walk around with weapons for longer periods of
let s go outfront. we have breaking news on the crisis in syria. it could be the most significant development since the uprising began a year ago. at this hour, it is reported that a possible peace deal is in the works. this is one that has the backing of arab states, it s a draft resolution being circulated by saudi arabia which condemned the actions in syria today. we re getting word this is making its way through the u.n. general assembly. we re trying to confirm this report. we ll have an update as soon as possible. one again breaking news on a possible peace plan for syria. now to our other top story. groundhog day, failure on repeat. the president is going put out his budget on monday. it s going to let the bush tax cuts expire on people make being over $250,000 a year. excuse me. impose a minimum effective tack rate on millionaires. make cuts to health care and run a trillion dollar deficit. it s pretty much like the budget he passed last year which didn t pass. it