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proxy the do and gloom president cannot brag about good economic times douglas told the kid is here n louent sequester would cut $67 million from the budget from those charged with defending the borders. 45,000 armed agents have to take two weeks of unpaid leave between this month and september. if you are an administrator administrator, you get the pay increase don't worry about the drug smugglers and illegal immigrants crossing the border, you will be rolling in money while the border patrol is not. the president's policy reducing illegal immigrants from jail as a consequence. the monitor records illegal immigrants crossing the rio grande river then they surrender. according to the paper they have been convinced that they cross then if they turn themselves in, released because of the sequester. it works great. with growing backlash to cancel white house to workers the secret service says it saves $74,000 per week, a $2 million before the end of the fiscal year. tourists are not very happy state that was a reasonable decision. >> in terms of the overall cost of operating the country and
proxy the do and gloom president cannot brag about good economic times douglas told the kid is here n louent sequester would cut $67 million from the budget from those charged with defending the borders. 45,000 armed agents have to take two weeks of unpaid leave between this month and september. if you are an administrator administrator, you get the pay increase don't worry about the drug smugglers and illegal immigrants crossing the border, you will be rolling in money while the border patrol...
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try snapshot today -- n. louining me now is wayne lapierre, the executive vice president of the national rifle association. good to have you here. one of the most, think interesting things that happened in a while is the senator from west virginia, and a rating from your organization refusing to the journal newspaper to discuss the second amendment are the legislation on gun control that is working its way through the senate. now how do you work with that kind of attitude on the part of the senate? >> i don't know. this whole thing has nothing to do with stopping violent crime, nothing to do with making children safer. if they want to make kids safer, put security in schools. if you want to make the streets safer, force federal gun laws on the books against gangs and violent felons. this is a decade-long attack on the second amendment and that is really what it is. lou: how do you react when a senator wants to come across as he did in the 2010 campaign a top nra gun supporter, and now he is quiet. >> well, the le
try snapshot today -- n. louining me now is wayne lapierre, the executive vice president of the national rifle association. good to have you here. one of the most, think interesting things that happened in a while is the senator from west virginia, and a rating from your organization refusing to the journal newspaper to discuss the second amendment are the legislation on gun control that is working its way through the senate. now how do you work with that kind of attitude on the part of the...
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between 'n sync and lou pearlman. >> when you're getting up at 5:00 in the morning going on the radioking 75% of the money, all of a sudden it's like, wait, something's got to change. >> we were generating so much revenue and the stuff. where is all that money? >> he had taken 'n sync to the top of the charts. in 1999, when the group wanted to search record labels, perlman sued, threatening to tame the name and block them from performing. >> 'n sync countersued. >> it was scare request, if we separated from lou, we would lose johnny wright and all of our connections, the record label, we would lose all these things and back at square one singing, you know, at the downtown high school. >>> in the end, lawsuits were settled out of court. >> right now it's basically about the fans and our music, and we're so proud that all our fans came out to support us. >> signed to a new record label, they turned their attention to the release of their second album, aptly titled "no strings attached." ♪ baby bye-bye bye ♪ >> it's really cool! [ screaming ] >>> in the first week alone, no strings attac
between 'n sync and lou pearlman. >> when you're getting up at 5:00 in the morning going on the radioking 75% of the money, all of a sudden it's like, wait, something's got to change. >> we were generating so much revenue and the stuff. where is all that money? >> he had taken 'n sync to the top of the charts. in 1999, when the group wanted to search record labels, perlman sued, threatening to tame the name and block them from performing. >> 'n sync countersued. >>...
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lou: the ryan budget does that in the course of n years, but it makes a huge assumption, as just under trillion that would be derived from the elimination of obamacare. that does nothing, -- does not as i said at the outset seem likely. >> not feasible today, but once obamacare goes into effect it could be that those the observable as well a the possible rationing of health care could create such an outcry that this program would be watered down substantially. lou: do you agree? >> exactly. i think he is right. i don't think it wille overturned. even though it is going to be difficult to implement, now we already know, there is a 15 page thing that peoe have to fill out just to get started in registering for obamacare. it can be watered down. it better work or it isn't going to be around totally, that's for sure. he not point to good. >> that much of it. lou: you were about to say very quickly. >> we don't want to overlook the fact that the problems facing the budget and the major uncertainty facing the u.s. economy's over the next two years, growing by more than 3% annually. we are go
lou: the ryan budget does that in the course of n years, but it makes a huge assumption, as just under trillion that would be derived from the elimination of obamacare. that does nothing, -- does not as i said at the outset seem likely. >> not feasible today, but once obamacare goes into effect it could be that those the observable as well a the possible rationing of health care could create such an outcry that this program would be watered down substantially. lou: do you agree? >>...
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lou: the iraqi people right now vote in november. clearly the president won. even as a result, nhe focus is turnedlmost instantly to 2014 and the president's strategy, it is said, it is reported, to take on the republican party and crush it in the midterm election. >> to try to make them look bad. you know, with a sequester, you know, no white house. if anybody looks bad, it makes him look bad. think about all these kids that have had their plans to go to the white house for two years now. all of a sudden they cannot go. the people here give the tours are volunteers. they're not even paid. it is all political. lou: political. mean-spirited as well. the idea that $250 million, secretary of state would deliver unto the egyptians rather than keep the white house tour opened for thousands upon thousands of americans who want the opportunity to see the people's house. this is done at the very least, unfortunate. >> i think most people would not even got 20 years ago, have been able to imagine this scenario. but we have gradually moved into a, sort of like the frog and the saucepan. yo
lou: the iraqi people right now vote in november. clearly the president won. even as a result, nhe focus is turnedlmost instantly to 2014 and the president's strategy, it is said, it is reported, to take on the republican party and crush it in the midterm election. >> to try to make them look bad. you know, with a sequester, you know, no white house. if anybody looks bad, it makes him look bad. think about all these kids that have had their plans to go to the white house for two years...
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that is not taking into, n taking into account the way the governor did it or the way the assembly and senate did it, but actually based on the issues and the laws themselves. loun you make that, can you kind of put that in english for me? because i don't really understand it. we have a second amendment, the state has just said the heck with the second amendment rights, and we're going to do what we wish. you haven't filed for an injunction to stop the enforcement of the law, have you? >> not yet. we, we've notified the state that we're going to be bringing action against them and probably late next week or early next week we will be filing our papers and included in that will be asking for an injunction to stop implementation. there's, there's a number of issues that have already been, been decided in earlier court cases that this, we feel, that this act is in violation of. so that's how we're going after it. lou: okay. what specifically, the ban on assault weapons, the law's limitation on magazine capacity? what specifically are you going after? >> well, i can't, i can't get too specific because of our, because our lawyers have asked not -- lou: oh, okay. >>
that is not taking into, n taking into account the way the governor did it or the way the assembly and senate did it, but actually based on the issues and the laws themselves. loun you make that, can you kind of put that in english for me? because i don't really understand it. we have a second amendment, the state has just said the heck with the second amendment rights, and we're going to do what we wish. you haven't filed for an injunction to stop the enforcement of the law, have you? >>...
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n be permitted because there too emotional. where the women's groups? >> in the last 35 years because of the tragedies in america caused by maybe five individuals who use a gun. lou of them in the vernacular. they were crazy is tell. >> i'm not disagreeing with you. what has happened. reality is, it escalated the gun-control argument and debate right up there with capital punishment and abortion. it is -- there are now three. lou: but we have all been paying attention to that. what i don't quite understand is how no one is talking of a mental health care. it is insane. >> it is all through that. lou: bloomberg buying up the second amendment. >> i did not know it was for sale. lou: $35 billion. a lot of things go up. the second amendment is going to be resisted mightily. he is printing money all over the place. >> and he is going to continue. once he is not the mayor. lou: notices ecology ts is one man with the billion dollars to a how concerned should we be as a country of politically, legally, as well as societally in a psychological? when the will of the american people putting up with billionaires' ying to buy a way the constitutional rights and influence? >>
n be permitted because there too emotional. where the women's groups? >> in the last 35 years because of the tragedies in america caused by maybe five individuals who use a gun. lou of them in the vernacular. they were crazy is tell. >> i'm not disagreeing with you. what has happened. reality is, it escalated the gun-control argument and debate right up there with capital punishment and abortion. it is -- there are now three. lou: but we have all been paying attention to that. what...