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decision but he doesn't like to hear a lot going on this friday we're going to begin
with the government shutdown harry reid blaming it on the tea party in a reread
of course is correctly said deportees social agenda the reason to blame for the possible
government shutdown
and says of course the real reason having nothing to do with the budget nothing to do
with sixty one billion dollars a forty billion dollars or the
sixty point eight billion dollars which is my guest with democrats locally come to
not a penny more sixty point eight billion dollars
he says the issue is the social agenda the tea party in their insistence on defunding
planned parenthood no
more arguments over
funding
federal funding for abortions because there is no federal funding for abortions
without or city part is one any funding for planned parenthood which means essentially
that what we've come down to is the issue of like pap smears
and by god no woman's going to get a pap smear or the federal funding for a pap smear the
tea party has its way
god for beer
there should be any sort of safe prenatal care in this country because we've got budget
problems
and four billion dollars is safely secured in tax cuts
subsidies tax subsidies for big oil
i don't want to see any woman who can afford it get net pap smear
effort harry reid says these rights is now the tea party among others they're the biggest
push try to push its extreme social agenda issues that have nothing to do with funding
to build that's right he says the issue of women's health
that is a red at reference unquestionably the funding of planned parenthood
at sticking point negotiations expected to continue
what were right at the point
where we could be well looking at a government shutdown mike pence is taken the lead on this
issue from indiana he is a tea party favorite
and he manages not to have the reputation at least in the mainstream media of being
extreme
but he is
and uh... will begin with mike pence on uh... morning joe here
pointing out that uh... the issue of defunding planned parenthood is a significant issue
even though again the abortion issue completely there's no question
there's no federal funding of abortion but still the tea party extreme extreme social
agenda of the tea party
which is co-opted
the mainstream republican party there is no more mainstream pop republican party
but the far-right agenda
has taken over these negotiations
unless we defund planned parenthood
there's gonna be republican shut down
there's gonna be a government shutdown no matter how much these guys claim uh... that
is the full here's mike
a lot of democrats upon your amendment to this budget
uh... the amended to defund planned parenthood a deal breaker they say nobody after the senate
with that in a on the other side he uh... republicans and conservatives say available
for a budget that does not happen and are you willing to hold up this entire budget
over defunding planned parenthood
well a well of course i am i think the american people uh...
i have begun to learn that the largest abortion provider in the country is also the largest
recipient of federal funding under title ten in the they want to see that come to an end
and i i think there's a broad consensus in this as governor of course i a as all you
need to hear from my parents
of course i am and by the way is one of my pen to keep saying by the way earlier that
uh... liberals want to chat this down the liberals want to do it
he by the way and he just said their he can't help but say that he's willing to shut it
down
we're clip to hear r_j_r_'s because by the way they get into funding the troops
by the way that out temporarily wonderful court but up on the troops
everybody's going to buy the troops nobody was the uh... defund the troops
it's ridiculous and talking about it since before with them for the iraq war
nobody there should be fun in terms of shot op
about funding the troops
alright nobody can lead troops go into a rocker afghanistan and not paid that's not gonna
happen
everybody on the planet
knows that
but here again mike pence can't help but admit it
he is willing to shut the government down clipped it
we're going to pass this continuing resolution
we are going
our troops in harm's way in station all across the world and all across this nation
if democrats here in washington would rather play political games and shut down the government
that support our troops defend our treasury and respect our values then i say shut it
down
and i'm certain the american people are gonna know who to blame
mike pence my pants is michelle bachman
with white hair
and apis
seven thousand votes in wisconsin all of a sudden showed up they look at those that have
been sent from my iphone only crab seven thousand votes out of this piece of paper
and also in the conservative judge is in the levy in wisconsin and so much so is he in
the lead
that there may not even be a recap
so uh... the uh... woman counting the vote there was uh... what keyshia county clerk
at kathleen nicholas announced at five thirty p_m_ yesterday the press conference sounding
nervous as you made the announcement uh... that she had the recant the standard turned
out there were about
uh... what is it about fourteen thousand votes that she stumbled across uh... and uh... and
that caused a
seven thousand five hundred vote swing
in favor of david prosser the conservative was expected that back stop walker
on the state supreme court
which would support his union busting all
path and not
joy and clobbered hui few happier
had uh... won the race or was narrowly ahead it was going to be a recount but she appeared
have couple hundred vocally
so now were at the point where usually has turned into what word about seven thousand
broadly for david prosser
and that would be
more these for a recount democrats crying foul it seems ridiculous that we would all
of a sudden flight seven thousand dollars
republicans who say all of a little time don't worry about it
uh... there's no chance here
that you could probably just uh... made a mistake uh... recorded state senator dole
is scott fitzgerald who we came to know and world
uh... during the uh... walk out by the fourteen democratic senators
he says that the nickel is probably just uh... made a mistake happened it was just made a
mistake it's it's no big deal
uses the campus profits in wisconsin
it's pretty routine
uh... after an election happens
and and in many cases that he's been involved in over the years certainly changes to the
vote totals cumin on election night
and that i love this
he noted that in grant county for example up more than a hundred boats were added for
challenger jill improper after that initial
underdog
and then in what he should county
they found seven thousand votes
contracting como ad
that so office no big deal sometimes you just by money
i was looking through my couch
and i found at the eighty five cents
and and then later i was looking through your wall and i felt eight thousand dollars
but sometimes you just finally no big deal
how come democrat
never find seven thousand five hundred o
how come we never find seven thousand five hundred
in the history in in history well not in history
not in west virginia in nineteen sixty
basically in modern history how come we never find it
aren't we got the dead from cannot come about because the well this budget talks go on and
while we debate whether to cut sixty one billion dollars from the budget
or the forty billion the democrats have already conceded in conceded in conceded because they
will not fight for a reasonable mob
but maybe they're drawn a line in the senate
maybe eke incident brought a lot of the sam because they are already drawing a line at
the breaking of the way it's but maybe they're drawing someone
which you won't get obscured by the way but
maybe they're trying to draw some sort of life
there are four
billion dollars in subsidies
before a business that has made nearly
trillion dollars
one thousand
billion dollars
over the last ten years
bagel
the boys like exxon mobil
jeffrey
nearly a trillion dollars and every year we give them
billion dollars
including one tax break for a couple of tax breaks
that were written a hundred years ago
and we're given four billion dollars a year brocco bhalo wants to cut it remove those
subsidies
but there's no chance it's going to happen and were cutting home
heating oil
and debating sixty one billion
or forty billion
and there's no chance we're gonna take out or billion dollars
for these guys and by the way
exxon mobil last year
last year
exxon mobil
well everybody else was having tough times but we had unemployment pushing ten percent
in this country exxon mobil made thirty-one
billion dollars
thirty-one
billiad
in profit
in profit thirty one billion dollars
and they get part of a four
billion dollar tax break
every year
that's your money and that's my money
and they're not even talking about
dan from can wrote a great piece on the huffington post he's our guest for we come
protest and and and and i think you know you know in the beginning of the show when you
guys do that traffic that has like the four different pictures on top and then there's
this one little section that plays the video of me losing to check in the race
but we've had that up for how long that we can get rid of it
it's been a over two years
now unit
i think that's that's all you guys use of the classic
pictures like celebrities indicating out there's like george uh... sure race lovely picture
of cases like professional holding a camera
spoon in this building and i think the racing insists on
what race did you
that tim out doesn't come out one that no one matters dot such and i remember that went
by there for that one
yall you enter your your interviewing or they're afraid idea and get your *** kicked as much
as a jupiter
what about lapd but before i got a lot but you'll g witnesses you quit work
we bought quit your boat after joe got lap she was like just realized that she quit
uh... and then i quit after a dot an injury
just calm down get injured just calm down okay because not every lead and i recovered
from the hong kong it now but i i do feel better in idaho and injured you know why i
had that injury occurs because it now because i wasn't eighty-eight and i'd listen to someone
i'm not gonna name who
who gave me the strategy of starting off really fast and basically sprinting sulit intimidate
janek
worst idea ever okay because
in the process of sprinting uh... to stop
just it was a disaster you'll often hear you realize you could wear your birthday quicker
like two eight billion person know that that's actually not what happened
defied going
there was a good job but i was like what am i hated it
you tell us that indoors ok yesterday we were doing a story about bacon uh...
random story but as the companies making baby clone
and then had taken i got into it because he's upset that they can and i think it's disgusting
you'd you'd think they'd is disgusting idle and i realized that i'm a minority right now
i i i realize that most people loved a confession in the united states as well
everyone's favorite food
uh... but i was surprised because i got this email yesterday and i wanted to read it
to show you know that some people disappoint me
so so this email from a listener he says bacon is disgusting jake is wrong
makin is absolutely horrible jade is completely wrong i went to watch the movie and add the
curious case of benjamin button and all i remember about the movie is how some asl brought
a bacon cheeseburger is the movie theatre the aroma was disgusting hate bacon
of at that's listed in the world
uh... you know who doesn't like baking feel surprising development
of michael through
michael says the best
who like he's a big foodie
here yet
uh... he loves meat
you'd like to meet from all over the world is always bring a backward jerky from kansas
you know
you
they like they could frontier forts
elliptic my eye contessa my ex-wife priscilla very weird thing to say
was a didn't meet
exception a pic
really a luxury
that's interesting i didn't know that occurred between mister uh... um...
yet so articulate
yeah i don't like making
uh... i'm amused that michael shara also doesn't like they can use a foodie like when he comes
into the studio the first thing he does is he comes up to jr
and asks whether dot yes tax for the day i think he's a foodie it's like there's a huge
there's used pressure on him to be a foodie to like to go to a restaurant you know we
want to get the spaghetti and meat balls but gets like you know quayle eggs
you know i'm glad you don't give a lot to quell ecstatic
but it has a daughter of a delicious
lee here
all right let's get to the stories
so there's an owner of a pastry shop in austria the facing a lot of criticism
because uh... apparently she has is a book of different speaks he's made in the past
and one of the pictures features a cake ad that's nazi feet so there's swastikas on a
apparently there's like a baby on its who's doing that that hitler
i salute
this is that there's no harm coming out of it giving the heil hitler salute right exactly
so people are of course upset at this and i like okayy first of all you should get rid
of that picture in your little book of cakes because it's offensive we don't like it
and you know this is basically is that it was very unapologetic
he says if the cakes are made about eight years ago he never expected such a commotion
and he says isn't if it's requested it's made i don't want to be pulled into this because
i'm a confectioner and there's nothing more to it
it's requested right
was a big deal
hooked up
you should be exempt from this argument because he's confectioner
yes action ok so i can take offensive kicks ***
that their promising about this nazis me
you either get it
ninety-nine point eight percent of the people who get it
you can't make cakes about nazi
yet named his son adolph
carved a swastika and it was had
and then there's the point co two percent of people
they started the like amma confectioner
what's the big deal
if they ask aniket tell you what enough to take a break about the cake why are we having
this argument
yeah it's amazing to be on the and they did and they don't know if you can't wait
but the best part of the story
for the names in the story
and i would like to read the names in the story if i could
uh... as if they were characters
uh... worker approved
we know that and in
wasn't offered nineteen sixties television show about prisoners of war and announcing
prisoner of war
at people he or
i mean it was also but some people
there's that i was making fun he's trees
smirnoff
so the bill the place where the bakery is
it's in the village of uh... maria
and says dr
it's already funny
uh... then uh... including an arm raised in the hits hitler salute
and that the other committee complaining is the
models and committee you know that was not as good
right but the uh... the store owner regarding says
confectioner
was the big deal
manfred klaus got you had that name is
manfred
manfred close to it
you're already a little afraid of that
that's the problem with germans is big names in you already don't like it
but you did dayton alarm and fred claus kya but i think it is better
now i would probably not we're not going to be able to endure a full year
uh...
uh... david's request if he doesn't make said mantra closed down
and then the spokesman for the public prosecutor's office is named
itic hi mitchell
net an elected leader
then the aircraft one of the prosecutors are offices in veener new stuff
uh... complet the control of the
yeah they're definitely unique
yeah preselected love them or because they're alter
that's why they can't get past the holocaust
they have to change that
and that i don't see how they're gonna do that that's crazy about you not serious about
that it's a little bit leg if this guy said it would require the convection instead of
as requested it's made
suggest that
no in a different fields here totally accurate al d'amato
but go
alright uh... let's go onto the next night is little series but i think it brings are
really uh...
fascinating question at hand
so it bears are judge in nebraska his name is judge paul merit and right now he's issuing
a contempt order against alleged twenty four-year-old *** assault victim because she refuses
to testify in a *** assault case
now the judge says that the reason why she's issuing that fat content contempt order is
because the fact that her testimony is so crucial to the outcome of the case but you
know the alleged *** assault victim is saying
look this is gonna ruin my life it's so humiliating if something they don't want to talk about
ages one to forget about it and put it past me
now seems she is refusing to testify she could face ninety days in
yeah it's a totally interesting case
like initially i read the story and i think
you can't make so horrible thing
suppose the prosecutors
has attack other one this blessed other work
and he probably has idon't know buddy in it's odd that this guy would have molested
one girl but right
and suppose that
this is the only one that they can do
rights pose
this worst-case fear it'll take another guy not this guy
theoretical guy
killed otherwise right
and they can't prove this
but they know he had
you know the way cops uh... that with the former buried their gone they know this is
the guy
here's the survive
but she won't testify for a very good reasons terrified rule our life
this guy if they let him go kill again
yet
can you compel her to testify and threatened the locker room
would that be the right thing
i don't know if threatening to lock her up would be the right thing
you make a really good point and it's it's a catch-twenty two because with a *** assault
victim you know there's a humiliation and if she's forced to testify like this
you know maybe other *** victims are gonna look at this case and they're gonna be like
i'm gonna stay as quiet as possible about the situation i went through because i don't
wanna get caught up in this type of case but at the same time a key if you force to testify
it could lock this guy up and prevent future situations where he does these terrible horrible
things so i think that
threatening her with jail time is not the answer
but maybe having a counselor talked to her and talk about how it's important you know
but don't you think they've that don't you think the jail time is
the last at to presume prosecutors have i think that every possible step
ranking pga i don't know if they've tried other methods of trying to convince her i
would presume that this is the
and the life that they've tried everything
this is a lancet if they had done everything to try to convince her to testify and she
still says no i'm not gonna testify
throwing her in jail for ninety days also doesn't make sense because it's not gonna
make her past it's not going to testify she's gonna seven ninety day sentence after being
a victim of something horrible
and then
this guy's duncan a getaway
scot-free specifically like the bottom line is
she publishes not gonna testify right you're probably just
you just punishing the victim and you're probably just
like stuff got what you want to do is keep going at it and say
you've got a test of a uh... testifies that whatever you can finally get her
you get and and you really have to convince her and at that i don't think it takes much
convincing
that she is going to save other women's lots you know ensure there too i mean i i would
imagine the prosecutors continually trying to make that point right
and by the way in this particular case ab the victim's mother
apparently got this uh...
died two admitted to molesting her daughter
on uh...
during cattle call she recorded him he's the guy yet he's the guy
but the victims moderate tree
at all over france
yeah that would make sense
that balance definitely happy outcome of the case
avenue itself
alright uh... we have one other story before we get to the break so
uh... the senate in texas has failed to get the two thirds uh... votes needed she passed
out were actually bring the discussion up
of asking three fifty four and that is basically the bill that allows guns on college campuses
right
yet so this is something we've talked about it she likes university
uh...
republican legislators uh... in texas and want to give students the ability to carry
guns on campus they think it's going make them safer
it's gonna be beneficial for the students
uh... but believe it or not dozens of university presidents
hundreds of thousands of students are saying no we do not want this we don't think it's
going to make our school safer so what
we don't want
the government to force schools to allow concealed carry on campus
so believe it or not now the site in the senate in texas is a little shaky on it they really
yeah so to do with what they have to do in the senate in texas
is they have to have a two thirds of boats
to even bring that a discussion of the bill up
and they failed to do that so they're not even discussing at this point but if they
get that discussion uh... they only need sixteen votes in the senate to pass the bill
before sometimes are the rules aren't legislative rules crazy
they don't like crazy and covering up two thirds
just've talk about this attack about it but i like that because the fact that they didn't
get the two thirds means that paper and i to discuss the right now sometimes it works
for a sometimes it works against union
i mean viewed
they do a college campus the rhetorical question
anu see the football game at the university of texas or texas a and m
ninety two percent of those two
part wrong
out of there
at such a great point amin they are paying their faces and they are drawn
more
you want some of those kids to have guns
not such a great point when we talked about this story originally object but at the point
of college parties we talked about you know
just bad situations where there's alcohol involved on college campuses right but we
do need to talk about sporting events of course i mean very getting drunk off the air you
know they're very
but there's a rival team there
you know motions are flying high people get so into sports so i i i cannot imagine those
people who saw a horrible thing that happened that uh... you know tiger stadium which it's
success story in the world
you know and i got uh... college incident drop all drop alcohol poisoning in the frat
parties and get into a fight that fight over a girl geyser
uh... dom dom
and their guns in the end they haven't learned totally had to use a man that you know they
want to use they want to use that terrible idea all because they think they'll be protected
yes
virginia tech
right now that you know and it's not like i'm you know i think it's a terrible idea
understand that sentiment
so that
yeah i agree and and you know you that you got to write to you because i give my statistics
on
you know
how or where it is for students to need guns to protect themselves on college campuses
in fact there are more instances of suicides on college campuses
so if you really worried about saving a student's life
the best thing you can do is provide easier access to counseling so you know if there
are still interesting about suicide they can get a little help that'll save more lives
in allowing people to bring guns on campus pay for more armed security okay
but you have to pay for
uh... so let's take a break
univer
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