and communities, that s why you see the state of georgia s legislation. heather: the state has about 425 illegal aliens inta state, it puts it in the top ten of illegal aliens in states. i want to ask you this, though, you have 159 counties statewide. how would you make sure this law is enforced statewide? well, it s 425,000, which makes us about the seventh largest illegal immigrant population in the country. yes, we have a lot of counties in our state, but i think it will be enforced as we enforce all of our laws, whether it be traffic laws or everything else. they are enforced by local jurisdictions, we believe that the proper training and the proper individuals can be put in place to be able to do it fairly and impartially and to achieve the goals that the georgia legislature had in mind. governor, when it comes to that training, we are hearing that many of the local police departments haven t started to train their officers as to how to handle this new law.
bill: was it arson or a random camp fire. it is a man caused fire, whether a random camp fire, signal fire, a cigarette thrown by a smuggling group. or arson, there is no way to know it. at this time. bill: sheriff, good luck to you, okay? you are dealing with a lot down there, larry dever, cochise county sheriff there. along the new mexico border with arizona. thank you, sir. heather. heather: all right, are unions flexing their political muscle? there is a proposal to enact the most sweeping change to union laws in more than 50 years and now is on the table and is the white house stacking the deck. bill: and they thought they d get a five finger discount at walmart. and thought they were going to get a case of beer for free. they never thought a soccer mom would get in their way. oh, no. i m tired of it. our society needs to stand up and say, this is not right. we will not put up with it, you will be punished. f the leading . that s 50% of the daily value.
middle class only through the house and senate on saturday. they failed, they couldn t pass it. what was he supposed to do. reporter: this is an interesting argument, you hear it from chuck schumer who is the number two democrat in the senate, is you know what he could have let it expire and build his own theories of tax cuts that would have been branded the obama tax cuts and then on his terms, rather than allowing republicans to set it that we are going to somehow raise taxes on americans by eye hroug these tax cuts to expire therefore hurting the opportunities to get out of this recession. megyn: you re the political analyst, does that ignore the realities in washington? would any president just have allowed the taxes to go up on everyone, the middle class, every sickle person in this country, the payroll systems would have been a complete mess. the irs is talking about how refunds will be delayed given the fact that it lasted to december 8th and it s going to go beyond, never min
federal policy has a right to know who is trying to influence that record. and just because somebody is better heeled or has more money to say we don t have to disclose their identity, that strikes me as like a two-class system. the supreme court case was called citizens united, and in the congress, there was an effort through what they call the disclose act to get at this and they simply couldn t get the votes. they couldn t pass it. is there a middle ground between you two, or no? you say no disclosure, you say all disclosure. i know for americans for prosperity, the money we re spending, we re a c-4, so the case don t affect us at all with our efforts. i think if you re doing what we re doing, which issing educating folks on the issues and where these candidates stand on health care and cap and trade, that s a good thing. if you want to go endorse candidates, you can have a different discussion. let me be clear. i don t mean to interrupt, but you say you don t advocate electio
up in july by july 12th, when tens of thousands of protestants march across northern ireland. what is being called a glitch in the new health care law could actually give millions of middle class americans coverage that is meant for the poor. check this out. up to 3 million early retirees might be added to the program, by 2014, a program that s meant for folks living under the poverty level. now, you ll remember these words from the then-house speaker nancy pelosi in march 2010. but we have to pass the bill so that you can find out what is in it, away from the fog of the controversy. bill: remember that? democratic congressman chris van hollen is ranking member of the house budget committee and sir, good morning to you. good morning bill. bill: can you explain this? i can. this was a provision that