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heavy rain around jaret seville and with burk. -- jaretsville and with burk. areas of south of baltimore are relatively dry at this hour. but to the north up in pennsylvania, some of those storms are severe. we will keep an eye on that thunderstorm activity to see if it slips in here. the only thunderstorm warnings on the board are up around metropolitan philadelphia and in southeast pennsylvania. one in eastern new jersey. 95 degrees at the inner harbor at this hour. 92 at dwi marshall. 93 degrees in frederick. this is the fourth of seven days that we have had temperatures above 90 degrees. look at the cloud cover that hangs around.
heavy rain around jaret seville and with burk. -- jaretsville and with burk. areas of south of baltimore are relatively dry at this hour. but to the north up in pennsylvania, some of those storms are severe. we will keep an eye on that thunderstorm activity to see if it slips in here. the only thunderstorm warnings on the board are up around metropolitan philadelphia and in southeast pennsylvania. one in eastern new jersey. 95 degrees at the inner harbor at this hour. 92 at dwi marshall. 93...
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and we also provided the court with burke v state, 475 southern 2nd, 252, 1985 case. it's our assertion the hamill case is similar in that touches on the aspects that are present in this case as well. however, the double jeopardy was invoked when the defendant was convicted of five incidents of leaving one scene, because there were five people in particular who were left at the scene of an accident. burke, on the other hand, is a case that invokes both double jeopardy, based on three transactions of three altered bills and the convictions were charged separately. however, because they are found to be one act, double jeopardy was violated in this case. your honor, in order to avoid an illegal sentence, we request the court sentence miss anthony for one count of providing false information to a law enforcement officer. >> okay. as they deal with some of those legal issues there, we are
and we also provided the court with burke v state, 475 southern 2nd, 252, 1985 case. it's our assertion the hamill case is similar in that touches on the aspects that are present in this case as well. however, the double jeopardy was invoked when the defendant was convicted of five incidents of leaving one scene, because there were five people in particular who were left at the scene of an accident. burke, on the other hand, is a case that invokes both double jeopardy, based on three...
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and the phone rings and then oh an e-mail, i may never get back to what i was doing. >> reporter: burkepartners decided to restrict e-mail and internet use. the rules, you can check e-mail each morning, at lunch and once again before you leave for the day. internet use is only for research. and no multitasking. at first her staff was pessimistic about the experiment. >> i thought it was crazy. >> i find myself unable to observe the most basic rule, not check e-mail the first thing in the morning. >> i feel like you need to be connected. >> reporter: we wanted to see what would happen. we returned nine months later. without exception burke's employees called the experiment a success. >> i'm not constantly shifting from one task to another, i'm able to put more thought into an individual task. >> reporter: even those initially skeptical had to admit it was working. >> i thought how could we not e-mail? >> reporter: now? >> and now i think it's possible. >> i think if you can temper your kind of compulsive checking of messages and shifting of focus, you can unlock some deeper sources of cr
and the phone rings and then oh an e-mail, i may never get back to what i was doing. >> reporter: burkepartners decided to restrict e-mail and internet use. the rules, you can check e-mail each morning, at lunch and once again before you leave for the day. internet use is only for research. and no multitasking. at first her staff was pessimistic about the experiment. >> i thought it was crazy. >> i find myself unable to observe the most basic rule, not check e-mail the first...
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rewarding as well. >> larry: but for every rewarding visual challenge there are some effects that burkeat. >> some things, you're pleased with other things that never quite were at good as you hoped, and i think for me, if i'm completely honest it would probably be grawp in the fifth film. didn't quite hit the mark unfortunately. we weren't really quite sure how believable he was at the end of the day. that was very difficult, to be honest, and you know, can't win them all. so -- >> larry: one of the most important transformations tim and his team have done, turning ralph fiennes into the dark lord voldemort. seen for the first time publicly, we're able to show you how it was done. >> we mastered the technique over the years and basically ralph fiennes wears makeup, prosthetic makeup and a matrix of dots cover the area of his face that we have to replace with our digital prosthetic. and we filmed him in all the action sequences and all the drama pieces just normally, and then remove his real nose in the computer afterwards and replace it, after we've tracked the movement of his head in
rewarding as well. >> larry: but for every rewarding visual challenge there are some effects that burkeat. >> some things, you're pleased with other things that never quite were at good as you hoped, and i think for me, if i'm completely honest it would probably be grawp in the fifth film. didn't quite hit the mark unfortunately. we weren't really quite sure how believable he was at the end of the day. that was very difficult, to be honest, and you know, can't win them all. so --...
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. >> tim burke has been the visual effects supervisor on the films for the past eight years.ob? trying to make everything that happens at hog war hogwarts loo. >> i think visual effects and harry potter go hand-in-hand. you can't make the films without them. >> burke leads a team of hundreds of production wizards who make movie magic on the big screen. >> i don't think the audience would realize quite how many effects there are in these himself from, especially down to the environment. it's quite startling when we show people what was actually shot and there's an actor in front of a green screen and what was in final film and he's standing in the scottish highlands. it often surprises people. >> what's down there? >> thankfully our three hero actors basically have learned how to act on terrible green screen stages with nothing else to work observe which is essential for us because it's only through their performance that you can then really believe that world existed when we've added it later on. >> and out of the nearly 200 creatures burke created for the flimts, has his fav
. >> tim burke has been the visual effects supervisor on the films for the past eight years.ob? trying to make everything that happens at hog war hogwarts loo. >> i think visual effects and harry potter go hand-in-hand. you can't make the films without them. >> burke leads a team of hundreds of production wizards who make movie magic on the big screen. >> i don't think the audience would realize quite how many effects there are in these himself from, especially down to...
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. >> larry: burke leads a team of hundreds of wizards who make movie magic on the big screen. >> i don'talize quite how how many effects there are in the films. especially down to the environment. it's quite startling when we show people what was actually shot with an actor in front of a green screen and then what is in the final film and he's standing in the scottish islands. it often surprises people. >> what's down there? >> thankfully all three actors, they basically learned how to work on the green screen stages with nothing else to work off of. which is essential, because it's only through that performance can you really believe that world existed when we've added it. >> larry: out of the roughly 200 creatures burke and his team created for the films he has his favorites. >> most of them are probably animated characters. on the third film, that was a very great challenge. at the time, maybe it would be easier to do now. at the time it was a very difficult complex thing to do but it was a very big character in the film, and we had to do a lot of complex things involving harry having
. >> larry: burke leads a team of hundreds of wizards who make movie magic on the big screen. >> i don'talize quite how how many effects there are in the films. especially down to the environment. it's quite startling when we show people what was actually shot with an actor in front of a green screen and then what is in the final film and he's standing in the scottish islands. it often surprises people. >> what's down there? >> thankfully all three actors, they basically...
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. >> tim burke has been the visual director for the past eight years.trying to make everything that happens at hogwarts look real. >> i think visual effects and harry potter go hand-in-hand. you can't make the films without them. >> burke leads a team of hundreds of production wizards who make movie magic on the big screen. >> i don't think the audience would realize quite how many effects are in the movie especially down to the environment and what was shot in the green screen and what was in the final film and he's standing in the scottish islands. it often surprises people. >> what's down there? >> thankfully our three hero actors basically have learned how to act on terrible green screen stages with nothing else to work with, which is essential because it's only to their performance that you believe that their world existed when we added it later on. >> and from the ones they created for the films, he has his favorites. >> most of them probably animated characters, when we did the hippogriff on the third film, that was a big technical challenge at t
. >> tim burke has been the visual director for the past eight years.trying to make everything that happens at hogwarts look real. >> i think visual effects and harry potter go hand-in-hand. you can't make the films without them. >> burke leads a team of hundreds of production wizards who make movie magic on the big screen. >> i don't think the audience would realize quite how many effects are in the movie especially down to the environment and what was shot in the green...
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and six years ago, burke received the official diagnosis. early onset alzheimer's. which strikes people younger than 65. >> i said i can't believe that this can happen. it's just too ironic. it can't be true. but it is true. >> reporter: despite the diagnosis, burke is continuing her work on alzheimer's research as a volunteer. >> i think just like you say, a multifaceted approach to treatment is what we're aiming for. >> reporter: and even though she's no longer working in the lab, she's now part of a clinical trial, testing the same vaccine she helped research. >> it's one of those great ironies of life. i would have never guessed that this could have happened. >> we've developed some interesting new strategies. >> reporter: dr. leonard is a world renowned researcher. they have known each other for years. her courage in fighting alzheimer's inspires him. >> we hear a lot about staying mentally active. well, i don't know a more mentally active person than ray lynn. >> reporter: but he's realistic. it will take much more than beingmentally active to beat alzheimer's
and six years ago, burke received the official diagnosis. early onset alzheimer's. which strikes people younger than 65. >> i said i can't believe that this can happen. it's just too ironic. it can't be true. but it is true. >> reporter: despite the diagnosis, burke is continuing her work on alzheimer's research as a volunteer. >> i think just like you say, a multifaceted approach to treatment is what we're aiming for. >> reporter: and even though she's no longer working...
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right now let's go to greg burke streaming live from norway. >> reporter: very interesting and weird picture emerging of the suspect. his lawyer a few minutes ago saying the suspect in his mind, found that these actions were atrocious, but in his mind, necessary. that's what are dealing with. police are searching the suspect's farm in hope putting the pieces together. apparently, the farm was key to his being able to purchase fertilizer used in that very intensive bomb. the suspect was also said to be cooperating with police, which is an important thing. after the island massacre hope is fading that any survivors will be found. there were more than 500 youths at the camp. a camp for the labor party of the a political party here. there are still a handful officially listed as missing. survivors of that massacre described the experience as a nightmare.
right now let's go to greg burke streaming live from norway. >> reporter: very interesting and weird picture emerging of the suspect. his lawyer a few minutes ago saying the suspect in his mind, found that these actions were atrocious, but in his mind, necessary. that's what are dealing with. police are searching the suspect's farm in hope putting the pieces together. apparently, the farm was key to his being able to purchase fertilizer used in that very intensive bomb. the suspect was...
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man hunting is the daily job of tony burke. fifty of them are ready to intervene in southern california on the slightest lead to apprehend a fugitive they are quick to top class soldiers with assault rifles satellite phones and armored vehicles in case of a shootout. their targets are the real criminals the ones which have nothing to lose you know it no matter what the task force was formed for office to get. our focus of violent crime you know rape robbery murder. you know child molesters. kidnapping the more violent crimes because those are those are people who get off the street i mean there are one violent violent actions against people in the community. these alleged cops have nothing in common with bounty hunters to become a u.s. marshal you need to have graduated from law school or to have served in the military tony for instance is an ex marine. i've got john warner getting like four people together. here this public enemy has been on the run for nineteen months. he killed one of his rivals in cold blood his head is wor
man hunting is the daily job of tony burke. fifty of them are ready to intervene in southern california on the slightest lead to apprehend a fugitive they are quick to top class soldiers with assault rifles satellite phones and armored vehicles in case of a shootout. their targets are the real criminals the ones which have nothing to lose you know it no matter what the task force was formed for office to get. our focus of violent crime you know rape robbery murder. you know child molesters....
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next speaker. >> i am ian burke. i live on clay street. i think supervisor weiner's opening statement was a perfect summary that public sidewalks are our most important public space. installation of hundreds of sidewalk boxes needs to be thoroughly examined as to its necessity and impact. there are already two of these things around the corner on scott street. the landscaping the talk about around them is a forest of 4 inch galvanized steel pipe. lovely, but they do not require much water. [laughter] they are ugly and often tagged with graffiti. 726 more of these needs to be well studied by a disinterested party, not by at&t. supervisor weiner: again, i do not want to get into eir issues, but thank you for the comment. >> my name is charles and i am a student. i live in the richmond district. i just want to say utility boxes impede pedestrians. even at today's hearing, i believe you will be looking at the issue of widening city sidewalks. there is a need to use sidewalks as community spaces, not just for private spaces to put boxes on. sid
next speaker. >> i am ian burke. i live on clay street. i think supervisor weiner's opening statement was a perfect summary that public sidewalks are our most important public space. installation of hundreds of sidewalk boxes needs to be thoroughly examined as to its necessity and impact. there are already two of these things around the corner on scott street. the landscaping the talk about around them is a forest of 4 inch galvanized steel pipe. lovely, but they do not require much...
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i am tom burke. i welcome you to this wonderful program. it's been a pleasure to be here. it's okay that we are talking about here we are at a long-term program about a long-term program. and it is grey center. here to tell us about it is sandra munoz. thank you so much. i am so glad you're here. grace center, when we were coming in, we have that little time in that room outside and they have a tv. we catch a little bit of rachael ray. all i could think with her was 30 minute meals. so i am thinking maybe this program is kind of like 30 minute heels. so we can look at issues and look at how people are being helped through a lens, and maybe we do something big about the whole thing. but we are here to talk about great center. you help women and men. you are celebrating 50 years of the construction of great center. it's been a pound for a lot longer than that. tell us about it. stay with in 1932, the sisters of good shepherd came to san francisco until the university's school for girls. it was a facility geared for teenage girls having difficulty at home and they had come to
i am tom burke. i welcome you to this wonderful program. it's been a pleasure to be here. it's okay that we are talking about here we are at a long-term program about a long-term program. and it is grey center. here to tell us about it is sandra munoz. thank you so much. i am so glad you're here. grace center, when we were coming in, we have that little time in that room outside and they have a tv. we catch a little bit of rachael ray. all i could think with her was 30 minute meals. so i am...
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our japan correspondent roland burke is there. roland? >> the grind was actually lowered by the earthquake. it means that at high tide, the sea can come in here, and fish where hopes and businesses once stood. it's one of the huge problems that the people here face. for the scavengers along japan's coast, these last few months have brought a bounty. the cleanup is now under way, but there's much work to be done. boats are still stranded inland where they were tossed by the tsunami. the -- for rebuilding to begin, they have to be moved. they're putting it on a trailer. 96 wheels are needed to support the huge weight. and they built a special roadway ice of steel, a pathway to the sea. salvaging just this one boat is taking four days and 24r are three oh's just over there. up and down the coast, there are many more in devastated towns. this is what was the main shopping district of this town. before the tsunami swept through, smashing everything that people had. this area was absolutely full of debris. it's pretty much all been cleared away
our japan correspondent roland burke is there. roland? >> the grind was actually lowered by the earthquake. it means that at high tide, the sea can come in here, and fish where hopes and businesses once stood. it's one of the huge problems that the people here face. for the scavengers along japan's coast, these last few months have brought a bounty. the cleanup is now under way, but there's much work to be done. boats are still stranded inland where they were tossed by the tsunami. the --...
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this is tony burke a living nightmare for criminals of southern california. tony leads the special task force in charge of arresting the most dangerous fugitives and he loves his job . man hunting is the daily job of tony burke's marginals fifty of them are ready to intervene in southern california on the slightest lead to apprehend a fugitive they are equipped as top class soldiers of assault rifles satellite phones and armored vehicles in case of a shootout. their targets are the real criminals the ones that have nothing to lose you know and i mean that's what the task force will form for office to get. our focus of violent crime. robbery murder. you know. asters. kidnapping the more violent crimes because those are a little bit when you get off the street i mean there are one violent crime actions against people in the community. these are lead cops have nothing in common with bounty hunters to become a u.s. marshal you need to have graduated from law school or to have served in the military tony for instance is an ex marine. john wiener getting like four
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. >> despite the diagnosis burke is continuing her work on alzheimer's research as a volunteer. >> i think just like you say a multifaceted approach to alzheimer's treatment is what we're aiming for. >> even though she's no longer working in the lab she is now part after clinical trial testing the same vaccine she helped research. >> it's one of those great ironies of life. i would have never guessed that this would have happened. >> we've developed some interesting new strategies. >> this doctor is a renowned alzheimer's researcher. he and burke have known each other for years. >> we hear a lot about staying mentally active, well, i don't know more mentally active person than ray lynn. she was always incredibly bright and involved in so many things. >> but he's realistic, it will take much more than staying mentally active to beat alzheimer's. >> we're not going to defeat this disease by doing crossword puzzles and staying active. we need really powerful medications to accomplish that. >> it can happen to any one, it's not the end of life when it happens. life changes but there are
. >> despite the diagnosis burke is continuing her work on alzheimer's research as a volunteer. >> i think just like you say a multifaceted approach to alzheimer's treatment is what we're aiming for. >> even though she's no longer working in the lab she is now part after clinical trial testing the same vaccine she helped research. >> it's one of those great ironies of life. i would have never guessed that this would have happened. >> we've developed some...
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greg burke has more. first to the fox report's chief correspondent jonathan hunt in new york city. what did this man's writings say jonathan? >> reporter: it was a long manifesto, 1500 pages. it amounts to a diatribe against and a call for action against muslim immigration to europe. he says that he believes he has a duty to to act as a judge, jury and executioner, until the free indigenous peoples of europe are no longer threatened by cultural genocide . >> reporter: in what is an eerie preview of the massacre he would later carry out breivik writes: once you decide to strike it is better to kill too many than not enough or you risk reducing the desired ideological impact of the strike. it appears shep from his writings he wanted to spark a war against muslims in western europe. >> shepard: it borrowed heavily, that's generous, from the unabomber as writing? >> reporter: when he took, vast swaths of the unabomber's writings. listen to this from breivik's manifest toe: >> reporter: it is an exact copy of what ted kaczynski unabomber wrote. clearly, if he wasn't exactly inspired by
greg burke has more. first to the fox report's chief correspondent jonathan hunt in new york city. what did this man's writings say jonathan? >> reporter: it was a long manifesto, 1500 pages. it amounts to a diatribe against and a call for action against muslim immigration to europe. he says that he believes he has a duty to to act as a judge, jury and executioner, until the free indigenous peoples of europe are no longer threatened by cultural genocide . >> reporter: in what is an...
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>> shepard: greg burke live this tuesday morning in oslo. dominic strauss-khan's accuser is going public. hotel housekeeper is giving graphic details of what she calls a sexual assault by one of the most powerful men in all the world. at one time a frontrunner for the presidency of france prosecutors say she hasn't told the truth. so will this media blitz help or hurt her case. a live update next. and millions of americans can soon have some extra spending money. some of the most popular prescription drugs in all the land are about to get a lot cheaper. what they are and how you will benefit just ahead from the journalists of fox news on this monday fox report. mine was earned over the south pacific in 1943. vietnam, 1967. i got mine in iraq, 2003. u.s.a.a. autonsurance is often handed down from generation to generation, because it offers a superior level of protection and because u.s.a.a.'s commitment to serve the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. ben your lega. get an auto insurance quote. u.s.a.a. we know what it me
>> shepard: greg burke live this tuesday morning in oslo. dominic strauss-khan's accuser is going public. hotel housekeeper is giving graphic details of what she calls a sexual assault by one of the most powerful men in all the world. at one time a frontrunner for the presidency of france prosecutors say she hasn't told the truth. so will this media blitz help or hurt her case. a live update next. and millions of americans can soon have some extra spending money. some of the most popular...
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heavy rain around jaret seville and with burk. -- jaretsville and with burk. areas of south of baltimore are relatively dry at this hour. but to the north up in pennsylvania, some of those storms are severe. we will keep an eye on that thunderstorm activity to see if it slips in here. the only thunderstorm warnings on the board are up around metropolitan philadelphia and in southeast pennsylvania. one in eastern new jersey. 95 degrees at the inner harbor at this hour. 92 at dwi marshall. 93 degrees in frederick. this is the fourth of seven days that we have had temperatures above 90 degrees. look at the cloud cover that hangs around. tomorrow will be a cloudy day, less sunshine, still warm and muggy. the thunderstorm threat remains. light south wins tonight. tomorrow, flash flood warnings from frederick county into virginia. there is a weak front here in pennsylvania. a bit of a cool front still on the move south. it is expected to get just into and and comee ara almost stationary. tomorrow night cannot down hopefully into virginia, at least southern -- tomorr
heavy rain around jaret seville and with burk. -- jaretsville and with burk. areas of south of baltimore are relatively dry at this hour. but to the north up in pennsylvania, some of those storms are severe. we will keep an eye on that thunderstorm activity to see if it slips in here. the only thunderstorm warnings on the board are up around metropolitan philadelphia and in southeast pennsylvania. one in eastern new jersey. 95 degrees at the inner harbor at this hour. 92 at dwi marshall. 93...
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it's eleven pm in a motel here tony burke is laying out the plan for the marshals task force. for murder. various crimes. the gang the marshals are getting ready to hit is called a side recently they committed to assassinations and six other attempts against rivals in the drug markets. and four hundred fifty police officers squeeze into the gym. tony and his u.s. marshals come to give support to the f.b.i. santa barbara police the sheriff's men and other agents. many different uniforms for more than fifty tasks. is in charge of arresting two of the gang members suspected of being the murderers . here is the first of them who at this time of night still sleep soundly the gang leader relies upon the solidarity and protection of his group miguel mean your number one. it's criminal history includes possession of controlled substance possess them purchase of a controlled substance contribute to doing a minor obstructing resisting a police officer in hit and run with property damage has a particularly the criminal history somewhere. with convictions for buying. and weapons yeah. the
it's eleven pm in a motel here tony burke is laying out the plan for the marshals task force. for murder. various crimes. the gang the marshals are getting ready to hit is called a side recently they committed to assassinations and six other attempts against rivals in the drug markets. and four hundred fifty police officers squeeze into the gym. tony and his u.s. marshals come to give support to the f.b.i. santa barbara police the sheriff's men and other agents. many different uniforms for more...
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>> geraldo: greg burke, thank you very much. before bo dietl offers the best advise for those caught in a mad man's orgy of violence, there was another mass murderer closer to home. in grand prairie texas, saturday night, the dead shooter has just been identified. he is 35-year-old tandu. vietnamese me imgranted who killed wife and four of her family members, the youngest just 16. >> so what do you do, folks? if for whatever reason some homicidal maniac or this norwegian nut or tucson's jared laughner starts blasting away at whoever is in range. former ace detective bo dietl does fortune favor the brave. should you rush the guy? >> we can all talk about what was going on at that time. what was in the people's minds. comes to my memory was 1984 in east new york, when a man shot ten people, including eight kids. they sat there in the state of shock. no one moved. no one ran out of there. situation like this. got to do many this guy was systematically shooting everybody over there fired more shots and to make sure they were dead. t
>> geraldo: greg burke, thank you very much. before bo dietl offers the best advise for those caught in a mad man's orgy of violence, there was another mass murderer closer to home. in grand prairie texas, saturday night, the dead shooter has just been identified. he is 35-year-old tandu. vietnamese me imgranted who killed wife and four of her family members, the youngest just 16. >> so what do you do, folks? if for whatever reason some homicidal maniac or this norwegian nut or...
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we have a weak -- we are in edmond burke territory here.here's joe scarborough and tom coburn conservatism. you have a democratic president and democratic senate and a divided house caucus. the question is, how do we get over the finish line? we have 9.2% unemployment. the economy is getting ravaged. this is not what a patient on life support needs. >> no, no, no. look, i'm agreeing with you whole heartedly. the play here, this is where boehner is at this point. he's going to go back and find $150 billion. he's going to put it on the table. you are going to have somebody in the tea party not support this no matter what. >> right. right. >> his goal is, and i said this earlier, get to the point where he can grab his caucus, 100 plus or so, non-tea party conservatives, with nancy pelosi's crew on the left and pass the bill. he'll get to 217. >> he has to say, you are right, it's short $250 billion. a lot of it was up front. we're going to give you this, this and this today. now, i'm going to need 217 votes from you guys and let me tell you, i
we have a weak -- we are in edmond burke territory here.here's joe scarborough and tom coburn conservatism. you have a democratic president and democratic senate and a divided house caucus. the question is, how do we get over the finish line? we have 9.2% unemployment. the economy is getting ravaged. this is not what a patient on life support needs. >> no, no, no. look, i'm agreeing with you whole heartedly. the play here, this is where boehner is at this point. he's going to go back and...