processes need to grow and become more mature in order to take over projects like this to make them right. gregg: well, sounds to me like maybe you should be in charge. major general james marks, thank you for being with us. thank you. heather: you know better than to drink and drive. you can lose your license, car, maybe a whole lot more. in texas, it is texas after all, you can also lose your horse. that s what a celebrity cowboy discovered. sarah in austin explains. samuel has a new nickname. sixth street cowboy. this cowboy is missing something. his horse and mule. this is all i got left from that night. that s because mula in texas were taken away when he and his friend were arrested for public intoxication last friday after riding horseback down sixth street. the mule is smarter than him.
process. so far, i got to tell you, i think we re making some positive steps with this new congress. heather: all right. thank you very much. we appreciate you both joining us. thanks. thank you. gregg: we are getting word now from pima county sheriff s office confirming to fox news that one of the tucson shooting victims a week ago today has allegedly today uttered a death threat during a taping of a town hall meeting for abc this week that will air tomorrow. toward the end of the town hall meeting today, this morning, one of the shooting victims, jay eric fuller, apparently took exception to comments by two of the speakers, arizona state representative terry prouder, republican, and tucson tea party spokesman trent humphreys and according to sheriff s deputies at the scene, fuller took a photo of hum frees and said, you
thursday. heather: the tucson tragedy dominating the weekly radio addresses from both sides of the aisle. lawmakers noting that the nation is facing great challenges and there is important work to be done. doug is live for us in washington with more. doug? hi. it is time to move on. that s where republicans and democrats seem to be finding some common ground this weekend. for his part, president obama and his weekly media address spoke of the victims of last weekend s tucson shooting attack and his call for bipartisanship seemed to almost directly echo the sentiments of one republican. listen to the two of them back to back. look forward to working together in that same spirit of common cause with members of congress from both parties. because before we are democrats or republicans, we are americans. how do we make this country better? and it s not with an r or v.
it took more than an hour before most of them were able to be brought down. there was deep worry that it was so cold out there, frostbite could be an issue. a fire department in munson township led the response. ten different fire departments responded to the scene and they manually pulled these skiers who were trapped on the stuck broken down lift to the ground using ladders and ropes. again, pretty high up, pretty cold, but no injuries reported so far thanks to mark phillips for alerting us to that story. new reports claiming the united states is spending way too much money, we re talking billions, on projects that don t work in afghanistan. this when there is talk of cutting defense department funding. major general james marks joins us next with his take on this. heather: how about this? did you ever hear about the
heather: as republicans wrap up a retreat in baltimore, some are tossing around the phrase, quote, we don t run the government. reminding people that democrats are still in charge of the white house and senate. so is this a case of the gop wanting to grab power without ultimately taking responsibility if anything goes wrong? joining us now, dick, former chairman of the south carolina democratic party and matt, former white house political director under president george w. bush. thank you for joining us. so your opinion, dick, we can begin with you, is this really stating an obvious fact, or is this really a matter of maybe trying to pass the buck in case something doesn t necessarily go their way? i mean, i think the headline on the paper ought to be dog catches car, what now? the republicans ran a very aggressive campaign, saying that they wanted to take over the house and the senate. they ve taken over the house and under the constitution, no bill