say let s not have this tit for tat going back and forth. it would seem to me that they do have to pass something. can they pass something narrow rather than something larger like the compromise bill? well, earlier on fox, newt gingrich was talking about incremental reform. let s try to get one of the big bills passed. if they can t get smaller measures passed. the american people want an answer to daca, they want bordered security, theyant the immigration system dependent are you somebody s cousin or are you a entrepreneur and they want to get rid of the diversity lottery. 55,000 people are chosen by random and allowed to come to the united states. all of these things are contained in the compromise bill. if the republicans would pass it, the american people would say they re doing a constructive good thing and cause some democrats in the senate to say, you know what? let s stop talking and let get
immunity. the special prosecutor says he has no regrets or apologies and vows to pursue his $30 million investigation. yet no matter how it turns out in the end, a big one got away today. so both oliver north and reagan s national security adviser john poindexter had their convictions toss out because of the testimony they gave to congress when congress granted them immunity. and now that the trump/russia investigation has its own special counsel it seems congress is trying to steer clear of mucking up robert mueller s investigation by granting immunity to people that mueller may be looking into. at least congress is steering clear of that for now. politico points out granting immunity would also be a handy way to throw a wrench into mueller s operation if republicans in congress decide that s the way theyant to go. so that s one thing t watch here. do more people start asking for immunity? does robber mueller perhaps ask congress not to offer it so not
he says that s not aybar and hernandez. he didn t really know my client. he knew him loosely and never really liked him. for whatever reason, he puts him in the mix. an ex-girlfriend links him to the man in the hat and glasses. my thinking at the time is okay, theyant to talk to him. i ll turn myself in. i didn t have anything to do with it. i didn t have nothing to run from. i didn t have nothing to hide from. they see the clothes and the car, do forensic work, dna, fingerprints, anything they could do back then. it turned up to be nothing. the mere fact that no prints are there in the home doesn t mean that that person wasn t there. still, he says he s confident the charges will be dropped. i wasn t worried about it. i didn t do anything, so big deal.
sean: they have to lie and demonize. but real americans know that it didn t. so they can, they can try to snow us all theyant. sean: they have to lie and they have to demonize because they can t run on their record. remember that. i think the obvious bumper sticker for republicans would be go back to reagan. are you better well, are you better off than you were four years ago? the one we have been using? can you afford four more? or newt saying four more of this? pretty interesting. you picked two bumper stickers for obama. i did. sean: explain. the first bumper sticker idea is mine. it s obama 2012: coming from slack. my first job. which it is. and the second one i held a contest with my twitter followers. this came in from michael steelman that says there is still time to hope that i can change. which was such a good one. he won. honorable mention, and i forget the guy s name. he didn t have the name on the twitter account. obama 2012: re-election in all 57 states. i th
and stunned four of them. one of the officers was bitten during that confrontation. in all, four people charged with assault and obstruction, another 30 peoplissued tickets for trespassing. the clash does not bode well for the session which lawmakers are charged with closing a $1.4 billion budget deficit. the governor has proposed $2 billion in spending cuts, many to education, public safety and social services, but she also wants the legislature to put a referendum in front of the voters early next year allowing them to vote on a half cent tax increase to the sales tax to avoid those cuts. she says that tax would be temporary, but the occupy capital crowd is not satisfied, theyant taxes only to be applied to the rich. demonstrators will be back at the capitol at 1:00 today, among them will be a group called ruckus society who will train people to create a media