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i take that back, mr. met. and, kool-aid. or anyone with a big head. ion slightly. see you tomorrow. >> good evening, everybody. dropped 167, a 2% loss. over the past 3 sessions. s&p, down 20 points, and so doing eraseing its gains for this year-to-date. and the nazdaq fell 48 points in what has been biggest 3 day decline since 2011. today's sell-off, represents a loss about 275 billion, may be a paper loss, main reason, this time, investors, we're told rely abily are rotating out of the
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high-flying momentum technology and biotech stocks that propel much of the markets for much of the past year, or high-valueing as or, profit taking or you get the idea, among biggest losers, google, apple, and yahoo!, down 3.5%, and investors bracing for what is expected to be an ugly earnings season. first quarter earnings for s&p 500 companys to fall by 1.2%, first year over year decline since first quarter of 2012. all of this, and after a lackluster march jobs report friday, proved president obama's economic policies are not quite delivering the results needed to lower unemployment to acceptable levels. obama ken economy sluggish.
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some sign that it is effective. a major new gallup survey suggestions obamacare enrollment numbers are not as high as obama administration now claims, survey shows 15.6% of adults are uninsured, down from 17.1% at end of last year. which translates to 3.5 million people who have now taken on healthcare coverage. far from 7.1 million white house said signed up for private pla plans. jeb bush setting himself apart from other republicans on the issue of immigration, former governor claims many who illegally come to u.s. do so, out of an act of love. >> yes, they broke the law, but, it is not a felony. it is a act of love. and an act of commitment to your
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family, i think that is a different kind of crime, that should be -- there should be a price paid, but it should not real people up they are coming to this country to provide for their families. >> joining us now. first let's reacting if you will, to governor bush, an act of love, in crosses our bodyers illegal well -- our borders illegaly well -- >> i have to agree with him, i am canadian, i a i it was an acf love. however i think it goes tprar. i don'far, idon't know what he d my own definitions through my youth if not last couple of weeks, i would not define that as an immigrant in crossing a
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border, i understand, he is saying people are attracted to this country, that is true. but that is not the way our system works, you have to do it legally. lou: a peculiar choice of words and expression, and close it seems to be pandering. >> or irrationalizing what is going on, you have my own feels feeling there a lot of canadians would have come here too, a lot dwu we cannot have open borders without consequence, we have ruled and regulations, they are appropriate. lou. we know if we accept the governor's outlook, there is a lot of love. half of mexicoest iest in most t poll shows 46 percent of all mexicans would love to come to
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the united states, that love. i'm feeling beter with the thought. >> i don't know how to tell you this, but will brick into your house tonight, it will be a act of love. lou: if anyone breaks in my house, you are the right person. i want to turn to other story of this hour. that is gop up survey -- gallup and you havsurvey showing 3.5 mn people, have now gotten insurance for first time, months 50 million whom period said needed it, this is a disasterous statostoc. >> it is. and we're not at end of them, what is also not yet, coming to surface is how many doctors do not wish to participate in obamacare, they did a survey in new york state, 45% of doctors were opposed of 40%, who said
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they would participate, 75% said only reason is because they are legally bound by previous come commitment to insurance policies it is very unpopular within the entire medica medical professiot will be seen as the turning points for obama administration. ap announced his approval rating drop -- disapproval rating is now 59%, when is the last time you saw that. we're not in a war, people have lost confidence in this administration and this leader. lou: you have supported this president at various points been critical of him too. why is it this president does not seem to be able to connect on issues and actually carry out successfully public policies, programs, of really any kind?
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>> you know, the fact is he won two elections, he connectioned on some level. lou: politically, i'm talking about terms of government. >> governor confidence is different, that requires leadership, he has demonstrateed to too many people he is not a natural leader, he does not know how to deal with congress, or build alliances with the congress, i read a editor profile of him, he is only community organizeeer that i evr met who does not like people. it is amazing. i have been up close in the beginning when i was a strong supporter, the first couple years, there something about him, he does not connection with people, i can't tell you why, he does in speechs but retail basis when you have to develop relations with congress or small groups, i there was with one of 5 ceos, it was amazing how
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badly he handled it. lou: what does this auger for the economy, a man most of us did not expect in 2008 would be a loud, and positive voice, optimistic, bring people together. give us a way forward with a vision it has not been our tick lateed let -- articulateed let alone imf employed. >> that is what we talk about with leadership, this country had a very -- weakestic ik kim recovery last 5 -- weakest economic recovery, the latest 5 or 6 years, that is a recovery that still files like a recession, that is what yellen said, we despite the fact we had a huge stimulus program, in my judgment it was inadequately focused, we are still growing 2 1/2% rate that is way below where it should be, congressional budget office now predicts for next 5 years we
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will only glow at a 2.1% rate, that is very bad for this economy in particular the job market. >> sobering words we appreciate you being here -- than soon. >> thank you, lou. lou: stocks finishing lower for a third consecutive trading session, crude oil down 70 cents. gold fell 5 dollars to close above $1298 an ounce. yield on 10 year drops to .2 70s% we're coming right back. stay with us. >> new unrest in eastern ukraine, it seems they want to be more like crimea. ralph peters will join us, correctly predicted first invasion. what does he think about a second? next. i ys say be thman with the plan
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introducing the xfinity my account app. lou: secretary of state kerry agreeing to meet with top diplomats from russia, ukraine and the european union as new violent builds i ukraine. demonstrate or declare the city independent and call for a referendum on suss session from ukraine. by may 11. president obama, to attend a memorial service this wednesday for three people killed in last week's fort hood shootings. investigator say ivan lopez's rampage followed a altercation after his request for leave was denied. he had been treated foro going mental health issues. >> some lawmakers now call for servicemembers to be allowed to carry guns on bases among other
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responses, joining us is fox news strategyic analyst. colon ralpcolcolonel ralph pete. in he o each instance of these tragedies it has been a mental health issue motivateing what transpowered, i would like your react to why military does not seem to be detecting early enough, soon enough the issue that lead to such action? >> lou, first of all, on army posts things ar safe, far lower crime and violence than even well to do neighborhoods outside of the gates of the post. the military does the best it can. but it is not a perfect world,
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how many major shooting military attacks have we had other than hasan, that was a terrorist attack, this is a one-off in fort hood, should ask question, how can a soldier who is mentally disturbed, walk in a gunshot and walk out with a semiautomatic pistol. i don't think that is what the founding fathers had in mind. lou: i would urge there is a consensus on this issue but but to the fashion he was being e-- fact, he was being eval waitededeconomyvaluateed -- >> evaluateed. it turned out he was not directly in combat, but he suffered from various issues including depression. it's strikeing to me there should not be a higher standard
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of alertness oness tos soldier'r sailor or whom of ter may be in combat because we know the ter terrific burden they srurpb taken have turntaken, this is tough sm not blaming the military, i'm talking about all of us, insisting on better support for the people we're asking to do far too much, in my view. at least, colonel? >> our vets don't want a pity party, some come flew things just find some, have genuine problems, from multiple tours. have you this murderer at fort hood who was not a combat veteran, he had no signs of ptsb but it basic mental problem, lou, people have mental
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problems in a huge organization like the army, some people will slip through the crack, they were evacuating the guys, it is not the army's fault. >> i have to say, we're losing 22 veterans a day to suicide here. i'm not throwing a pito party. i am saying time for a lot of people to grow up. and understand that we have asked too much of too few, and that by god we have to change your outlook, and the way in which we trade, fund and man our military. >> our mental health system, our military, look it is say volunteer military, people are not forceed to sign up, they are not forceed to stay in, if you want to change our military, sign up. but, i am certainly not belittleing the sacrifices of our veterans, i am saying is that military, is doing its
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best, can to did better? , it can to treat vets with mental illness, to prevent suicides, we can always do better. but give he a solution. lou: you want a solution. why not get straight with the reality of what we're asking these young men and women to do, we put them through 3 or 4 tours, in whether it be iraq or afghanistan, we're asking to damn much we're doing so damn little for them. we're talking about still, to get benefits we talk about at least 15 i did delay -- 175 day delays for veteran arpbgs pairs tsvet van apairs tofind approvas this is not criticizeing a military, this is not a military as you said. this is not a perfect world but we can sure as hell improve what
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we're doing, and doing for these real heroes, for this country. >> we're in screaming agreement on this,. lou: i think so. >> but va is not the same as active duty forces either, there are so many issues there points i'm trying to make is veterans, are not -- they are not all the same, they are not all going off the deep epblgd, mos end. most of doing -- i know, lou. >> i am talking about 22 committing suicide. >> yes, we have to -- obviously we have to do better, we have to contract on that. and by the way, you have to deal with real solutions. we'll do it. lou: next time you are here let's take up this issue of volunteer army, because i talked with some of folks i respect the greatest, you, and others, in command, and tell me that it is
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a greatest thing in the world, i believe that to a ., but i believe in shared sacrifice, so i want to get will d colorado wl ralph peter views on draft. >> lou, i would support a draft of ivy league graduates. >> you got it. >> you know, just, as a side, most ferocious killer. lou: you always take a crack at those ivy leagueers. >> i do, i see them here in washington all of the time, they thinthink they got the meal tict for life, they don't do something. lou: they have the world by the tail with a down hill drag. >> the more -- more. lou: i have to -- >> the more expensive the degree, the less the grat ads
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yeahgraduatesees. >> they know all of the theory ons but they never had a bloody blood nose they don't know what reality is like. lou: i had a bloody nose, my former army office executive producer about to kick my tail, stroeu say thanto say, thank yoe that up next time, co colonel rh peters. >> friday's on-line poll result we asked do you think that the economy is headed in the right direction, 96% of you said no. and tonight's poll, do you think that relatives of former presidents should find occupation thundershowe other tl candidates? we're just curious. and later we'll have veal quotation of the day, and word
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of the day, i hope governor bush is listening. >> world's largest democratic elections kicking off in india, more than 800 million voters going to the polls, expected to cast their ballots over next 6 weeks, that is more voters than united states, brazil, and indonesia combined. world's biggest democracy. at the polls. and for first time ever voters will have b option of rejecting all of the candidates and checking one simple box, think about this one, none of the above. never happen here. we'll be right back. stay with us. >> stock market turb length, the economy's sluggish and president focusing on income inequalty, former reagan economic advisor, alteart arther lapre will join . found, the timing is perfect.
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delta and alaska. >> i do the back from chicago with my wife, we likeed united and american as well, today of, market down triple digits what is going on. joining us now arthur laffer. you notice i almost said the president. >> it is nice being with one ivy league grad, i feel sorry that you went to harvard, we had a good education at yale. lou: fine, i know. a great thing, the education they offer those of you at yale. my executive produceer who went to cornell was sputtering as col
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colonel ralph peters. >> he was there before and after. >> anyway, great to see you. >> good to see you lou. lou: talk about this jobs report, obama recovery most personally, lawrence summers calling for more infrastructure spending, your reaction? >> the jobs there is no recovery. you had a huge fall in employment as a population hit bottom in two thousand 9, been there -- in 2009 it has been there 5 straight years flat. there has been no recovery, every person off unemployment roll as dropped out of the employment force. these numbers are not encourageing. we're not fall anything more, that is true, but there is no recovery. we should have 9 percent growth rates per quarter annualizeed. and larry summers said that government should do more.
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my god, ho how much damage can u do? you know, dumbest thing you can do is to repress the uk mine immune system when a patient is sick. this is the time we need free markets not more government, for god's sakes get it out of there. lou: will they work under this president? >> they will, they will work under anyone. lou: how is that going o going o happen? >> i don't know how. lou: if it works under this one, why doesn't somebody start it. >> he has to start it. >> oh, he has -- wait, you can't have that two ways, you can't say a fry market then -- free market. >> i did not say it was a free market, i said a free market would work. >> i'm just asking a question. >> it would work if he would do it. if we would let the market be free, we would have a really big boom, there is so much
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low-hanging fruit, we could get phenomenal take off, oh, well. lou: we'll ask you back in next day or two and see if we can impose you on to go after that low hanging fruit. >> i am always here for you, even though you are a harvard grad, i will speak slower for you next time, and not use polly sill abic words. >> coast on coast on sale umradio network -- sal salem rao network. >> and we want to turn to some entertainment news. if you call it entertainment, grammy winner rapper entrepreneur jay-z sparking controversy over medalian he wore at a budge basketball gamet week. symbol he was wearing on that
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medallion represents the 5% nation, as it is called. it is an off chute of nation of islam that reportedly believes quote, white people are the devil. how about that? well, how about this? weekend box office captain america, winter soldier, just wiping out the competition, disney super hero sequel earned a stagerring $96 million in its first weekend out. setting record for biggest april release in history, noah dropping to second place, and "divergent" in third. we are coming right back. stray with us. -- stay with us. >> another bush who would be president. is america ready? jeb bush said illegal immigration is the way illegal immigrants show their love.
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csx. how tomorrow moves. lou: well here now just in case you missed it is th saturday nit live, having fun at expense of general motors ceo mary berra and the new gm. >> i represent the new gm, and the new gm is all about honesty. >> i would like to ask, wasn't gm aware of a problem with cobollcobalt ignition switch in. >> we're looking into that. >> what was gm's response? >> we're looking into that as well. >> so you don't know what the response was? >> with all cu due respect, thas the old gm i i can't speak to how the old gm would handle a issue like this, only to how a
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new gm could handle it. >> miss berra when did you first find out about the ignition problem. >> that is part of our investigation. >> you don't know what you knew? >> i am looking into knowing when i first knew about it. but i won't know the results of that knowing until i know for sure. >> joining us now, the a-team, matt slack, and john fund, great to have you here, matt, let's start with jeb bush, related i believe to your former boss. talk about illegal immigration as an act of love is that deep heavy symbolism? or what is it? >> he has a long record on immigration, he was a very popular governor of florida, which has a diverse population, maybe most po population, he was
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telling us what he thinks to the issue, he is not going to be able to change his opinion on immigration, he is out there, he is public, and he is talking about it pupically -- publicly, and thinking about the race, seeing what reaction is. lou: what do you think the reaction is to his act of love comment in. >> i don't know i'm waiting to hear what john says. lou: let's send the suspense. john fund, act of love said jeb bush. >> jeb bush is a valuable edition to our public policy debate but this is not how you play presidential politics, he is enjoying getting out there and being talked about as a presidential candidate, harboring some belief maybe the skies will part and he can run, but you don't say things like this and rur i've in -- survive in republican partys. >> what does happen here. latest survey does not register. at middle of pack. people leading here, senator
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rand paul, governor mike huckabee. about that time that establishment types, i will not include ne you in that, thank y. >> no thank you. >> they seem to be had to get jeb bush on a stage quickly. >> well you know, lou this race for republican nomination, has never been as open like this since 1950s, we don't have the next -- second finishes candidate ready to go, people are looking at the fields, they are nervous, they are matching against hillary clinton, a bit of a democratic power house, fact that people turn to jeb bush as a potential candidate makes sense, i hope he runs but i think john is right if he runs he has to have a serious plan, and have to you know, make sure that what he says, needs to be done for future of country.
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>> you know, as i hear matt talking i'm thinking they need a white knight in the republican party, they have two candidates doing well. who are not typical establishment sort of canonizeed candidates the wont of the republican party. >> those who watch this closely know we're not going to know the contours of republicanal feel until last of midterm elections that is what dictates who runs, and the issues they run in, this is all way premature, i will tell you, we'll have a healthy competition, i agree with matt, republican party does not have healthy competition in its presidential primaries it always goes to next person in line, we'll see how they perform, and the voters will be able to
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decide. to. lou: will jeb bush be the next person in line? >> no, law because the last thia country of, shall we say individualists want issue two families, bush and clintons running again each other for a whole generation, that is bush's problem here, is the white sheep of the family, i think highly of him as he governed florida. >> i think one thing is we'll see candidates emerge after the midterm as john said, who are not talking about now, i think it is good that -- good that this race is wide open, we'll have a great conversation about i.d.s, i think that -- idea, jeb bush will be a part of that conversation whether a candidate or not. >> helpful, matt.
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thank you so much. >> come back soon, and john thank you. >> time for our world of the day, you might think because of the positions here that this word came to us because of governor bush, note necessarily the case -- not necessarily the case, we do not want unfair interpretations, a word almost everyone in politics might top keep in mind, today, worth of the day, pander. -- the word of the day is pander, vote i in tonight's on-line poll, do you think that relatives of former presidents, this has nothing to do with governor bush. we just asking. vote at loudobbs.com. parents and students coming to defense of a california high school science teacher who was placed on leave after getting
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into a fight with a student, in a cell phone video that went viral. witnesses say that teacher was defending himself after the boy punched him, we'r for confrontim about selling marijuana in his class, that was not very nice was it. it? >> a bench clearing brawl during an annual charity hockey game between new york city police, and firefighters, game delay for 25 minutes with referees trying to get the fight under control, is that a fight you would like to control? new york's bravest and new york's finest, i would not get in middle of that deal, 90 won ththe -- nypd won the game, 8-5. >> up next, critical look at american manufacturing sector outsources of job, highway patrol for the future -- hope for future, we talk with the producer of american-made movie, next. ♪
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lou: quote of the day, coming from martin luther king, said, nothing is the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and consciousous stupid tie, we saw a disturbing example of that last week when liberal activists decideed to take down mozellea ceo because in 2008 he supported proposition 8. i'll have a few more things to say about that in my commentary. >> a new documentry to tell you about, my guest looking at decline of manufacturing in america and positive impact on the economy. >> how often do we think about different element that go into making a baseball game? how american is america's pastime these days?
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truth is, in a global economy, it takes manufacturers from all over the world to take things necessary to have a baseball game. >> are you kidding me? joining me now, writer and producer of american-made movie, vincent pretoria. >> thank you. lou: i love idea we could not play baseball here without folks from world. >> we live in a different world, so many parts come from so many different places not just one product from b where won't coun. lou: i mean we're talking about offshoreing, outsourcing, rather than comparative advantage, which is idealistically, what should be going on, a country that is produce best.
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at cheapest price prevailed. is that what is really happening? >> we used to be known as country that made superior products, we were in looking at world war ii there was no competition, but now playing field as changed we have to compete with other country, and labor costs, and you know the strength of our dollar, the way in which we have these competeing forces. lou: we went through this thing with gm, just about 70% of parts are made somewhere else. i'm not sure i understand how that works. help me out, why are we producing so much overseas, i understand that china is a big market, build a plan there and sell into the market, i get that but, what about our middle class, our working men and women here, who need to make a living wage. supporting their families and building a future? >> you know, movie american-made
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movie takes a look how we as consumers can take an invested interest. we've seen democrats and republicans talk about bringing back manufacturing it sounds good but at the end of the day there is no action, we show consumers how they can take an invested interest in their local economy stateic oh, this country to bring it back. lou: create jobs for a middle class that is getting its butt kicked. we're watching this middle class here. just get slapped around. they don't have an advocate, in in the democratic or republican parties. do you technology will kphaeurpblg? >> you, -- do you think it will change? >> i am hopeful, i think it will. it goes back to the consumer we're all part of this not just our votes. lou: cheapest price whether made in romania, china or russia. whenever. and not mor focuss on quality, t
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willing to pay that extra 10 cents or a dollar. >> also the brand that made in american brand is sexy, lebron james gets paid million milliono support a shoe company, people can just employees to make that product. lou: this movie, about made in america, and about jobs, as you say, it makes a compelling view are for all of us, how do people see it? what is best way to watch the american made movie? >> april 1 it opened on demand. so people can go to their on demand button. lou: cable, dish. >> cable, dish. lou: and directv. >> or web site, information about other ways. >> we have onure scree the scret there events ent than, thank yo. >> thank you.
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defines marriage as between a man and a woman. the mindlessly reflective reaction to ike a selection to run mo jilla, which h zila -- ma whenly helped found was ignorant and intolerant, okay cube edtry to boycott his fire fox browsers because of ike a opposition to equal marriage, remember, ike did not despairage gays or make gays feel unwelcome at mo jill mozilla, he as a career in silicon valley there is no suggestion at any time of discrimination of any kind. he was pushed out because he contributeeed $1,000 to california's prop 8, 6ears ago. in fact, ike's views on gay marriage, are the same as president obamas until mr. obama changed his position two years ago, same as hillary clinton's
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views. until a year ago. ike has now resigned. "the departed" board members have proved themselves to be intolerant in ike's case. they should say they are sorry. okay cupid has relented and called for a boycott against fire fox, and proved against that sincere ignore ran is ignorance is dangerous when combineed with stupiditty. equal rights in america, means equal rights for all, it is really that simple. i hope you agree. time for a few of your comments, sam in las vegas, e-mail sad toy many people are starting to believe that obamacare is successful. thanks to liberal media. and republicans hav have not ofd a viable option, repeal is a
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result of both of these issues. i am afraid that republicans are going to squander their opportunity to keep their majority in house, and retake the senate, you are not alone in those fears in response to our poll question, do you think that economy is headed in the right direct, sheryl, tweeted, are you kidding me! i barely have enough lift over for gas, and groceries, these days. everything is going up except my paycheck. and george tweeted about the poll question, if we followed obama curve, it has no place to go but down. i like to hear you from e-mail he loudobbs.com, follow us on twit or facebook. links to everything, and we're giving away copys ofny mew book "upheaval" to a 94s of e-mail, and tweets and -- as you others of e-mails and tweets and posts, tomorrow, dr. keith ablow, and
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