we don t need a new idea, the idea is america and it still works. you spoke also. what was your message, about reframing the discussion about a centralized government. my message was that individuals and voluntarily associations can help care for people much better than government can. we can take care of ourselves and others much better without the brood be omni prepbs of assent ra liesed government dictating how we live our lives from washington d.c. that s the message of what we call civil society, the fact that families and individuals working with voluntary associations and religious groups can do a great job if government will stay out of way. bill: what you re saying is take the discussion away from the focus on government and putting it on what, the family, and the community and selfreliance. precisely. those are the things who have made america great. we are great as americans not because of who we are, but because of what we do. government can t create these voluntarily a
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build eight nuclear bombs. the country s ruler with his fingers on the trigger at this point, the younger new leader that is there, kim jong-un, basically is part of the family that has controlled north korea since 1948. bill, let s look at what these things can do. bill: you really do not know what the intention is here on behalf of pongyang especially when you look attesting they have done over past few months. china to the west, russia to the north. south korea and japan to the east. just in the past ten days or so, advance it one time, the armistice that was in place since 1953 is called in question on behalf of the north. will the new young leader act on behalf of the armistice and create a more aggressive environment? that s what we re waiting to see here. we have the advanced way to show you the new missile the united states government believe north korea has. this is ground-based on
[inaudible] bill: question, are we more vulnerable now because of it or not? we ll analyze. martha: big question this morning. plus this video. you ve got to see this. jodi arias doing some yoga moves while being questioned in a very strong way over the murder which she has now admitted to, of her boyfriend. that is what she was able to do while that was going on. we ll show you the rest of this tape when we come back. your makeup, jodi. gosh.
way he convinced himself his legacy was fine and he could sort of move on and not deal with that because i know that, sort of gives lip service to it but there s not a lot of actual work on it. frankly when it comes to convincing even democrats to do something they don t want to do such as passing a budget i congratulate them finally doing on four years, he wasn t even willing to ask them to do that. putting risky ideas down on paper is not his forte and something he wouldn t ask them to do. martha: if he could take on entitlements and protect them for generations to come isn t there nothing stronger to build as legacy issue? that s exactly right. in his other than way he understands that. he did open up the issue about entitlements during the state of the union speech. now what he needs to do is sit down and come up with specifics. how you rearrange the formulas. maybe increasing age limits. martha: he said he is totally opposed to means testings or raising age