law enforcement feel like congress is looking out for them. jillian: good to see you. judge napolitano: where is janice? no one told me about the cupcakes. i don t even see that spot. rob: 54 minutes after the hour. you have got to be kidding me. how a police officer came to the rescue after finding some very stowaways. jillian: noisy kids are bad for business. a restaurant notice that got parents fired up. we came here for the friends. and we got to know the friends of our friends. then our old friends from middle school, our mom, our ex and our boss joined forces to wish us happy birthday. then we discovered our uncle use to play in a band. and realized he was young once too.
that which many of us still have great concerns is on the verification on making sure these inspections the international communities has the right to be able to inspect anywhere, any time in iran without notice. this is kind of like if you think about a health department inspecting a restaurant. if you give them notice if you give a restaurant notice, things are going to look different and cleaned up when you show up as opposed to when you have a no notice inspection. we have to be able to verify iran is no longer pursuing nuclear weapons and not works towards this nuclear weapons. you re taking and reading into this more than you should. he has already said he does have the right to veto legislation if congress tries to subtle such a deal. if he were to veto one that you had voted for then what? well again, i think it s
after all, most american workers would never be able to take time off whaen a big project has to get done on deadline. funding the government, that s a big project with a very important deadline. and consider this. according to expedia.com, the average american worker gets 18 vacation days a year. 18. and they only use 14 of them. did i mention that since january, congress has only been in session for 125 days? plus, the divided 112th congress promises to be on pace as the least productive in recent memory. since january, only 14 house measures have been signed into law by president obama. and look at this, when democrats controlled the house last year from january to june, 466 bills and resolutions were passed. by comparison, over the same timeframe this year, only 207 bills or resolutions got approval. they spent more time bickering than getting anything actually done. yet house lawmakers sure do get paid a lot. rank and file representatives earn $174,000 a year. the speake