they couldn t find a boat to take them to the island. so it took them that extra time again. so 90 minutes after the first calls were received and after the shooting began, that s when the police finally made it to the island. and of course the question is how many lives could have been saved if they d been able to act more quickly. it s a bit early, by the way, for those questions to be actually dealt with because of course this is a nation dealing with this tragedy, in mourning. but at the same time those are are questions that will have to be answered seriously. oh, yeah. you know, martin, this man has admitted to what he did. he has yet to take responsibility for it, saying that he s going to talk about this in court and explain why he did it. but i want to take up an issue and have you clarify something you reported. my producer nick actually looked into this. that the maximum punishment in norway for any crime is 21 years in prison. if convicted, the 32-year-old suspect would b
hendrix, kurt cobain, brian jones. what do you make of this? what i make of it is it s a period in their lives where they ve had a lot of success, a lot of money, and they ve experimented and gone through a lot of the excesses and i think it just catches up with them. they become exhausted. their bodies give out. you know, they re not thinking clearly. just really a sad, sad ending p p. it is a sad ending. in terms of her legacy overall, though, i think in terms of her being a household name it s probably more because of her antics because she never progressed past that fabulous second album. well, she never got to make that third great record. and she s the one who opened the door for adele who s number one all over the world now, and made it popular to sing organically from the heart again and not use all these effects. and you know, remember that picture of her, one of the saddest pictures i ever saw was a picture of her running down the street in only her bra, crying with her
they ve had a lot of success, a lot of money, and they ve experimented and gone through a lot of the excesses and i think it just catches up with them. they become exhausted. their bodies give out. you know, they re not thinking clearly. just really a sad, sad ending p p. it is a sad ending. in terms of her legacy overall, though, i think in terms of her being a household name it s probably more because of her antics because she never progressed past that fabulous second album. well, she never got to make that third great record. and she s the one who opened the door for adele who s number one all over the world now, and made it popular to sing organically from the heart again and not use all these effects. and you know, remember that picture of her, one of the saddest pictures i ever saw was a picture of her running down the street in only her bra, crying with her arms out, looking so desperate for help. it broke my heart when i saw that picture because the paparazzi had taken tha
boehner. instead, boehner this whole like i m here but i m not and i m scared, i mean, he is more afraid of losing his speakership than he is of getting this deal done. and that s appalling, robert. you know, karen, i disagree with you. here s why. i think speaker boehner really is on the side of the american people here. look, when you take a look at the polls, you can point out polls. i can as well. the american people want two things. one, they want less taxes or no tax increases. but also too they want reduced government spending. so no, robert, they want they re okay with tax increases on the wealthy, my friend. so when you take a look at it in that context, the speaker is right on the side of the american people. it s a little disingenuous to simply say to raise taxes on the wealthy because you and i have had that argument before. but again, the bottom line is that speaker boehner and president obama both have to appeal to both their bases. you ve heard me say that befo
relationship now. he s just not that into you. i mean, talk about that. it s like these two were doing the dance for a while and then no, something happened. well, particularly, you know, on friday i just felt like everybody here in washington, and not to make light of a very serious situation, we re all so tired of talking about it, i thought let s have some fun with this. and you have to admit friday seemed like two cross lovers coming out saying, well, he didn t call me back and, you know, well, he s like a bowl of jell-o. so it was just like i pulled out one of my favorite dating bibles, he s just not that into you, which is always a good reminder when the guy doesn t call you back he s just not that into you. so mr. president, it s time to move on. you know, alex, and that s back to my point about how the american people just look at this and say this is just silly, this is just childish, this is the president of the united states of america and this is the speaker of the