who says that this thing is not ready and republicans. so let s move forward with this common ground. martha: welcome to a brand new hour of america s newsroom, i m martha maccallum live in london. bill: hello again, martha, i m belle hemmer bill hemmer live here in new york. this is the 38th time republicans have voted on obamacare. it s not expected, some argue, to pass the democratic-controlled senate, but marsha blackburn made a strong case last hour that, indeed, it could. but many outspoken supporters are joining the chorus of critics now, martha. martha: yeah, bill, that is exactly right. let s bring in brent baer, anchor, of course, of special report. bret, good morning to you. this letter has provided some pretty useful fodder to the gop, and it s a tough one for the white house to look the other way on. yeah. in fact, that s probably one of the reasons the president is out today with another speech. you ll remember leading up to the health care law he gave a
do you have to deal with the rights to protest and right of assembly as well in order to make sure that this fight is fair? yeah, and everything well, everything the administration has done to from the metal detectors to showing i.d.s to closing the doors to blocking off certain entrances to allowing one person to go in for every four people that came out, that was very upsetting to see. we all love that building. that building represents everything we are in wisconsin, whether we agree on issues or disagree on issues. that building has always been open. there s never been metal detectors in that building, rachel, ever. so obviously that was really even after 9/11 there weren t. so that s been very, very disturbing to see. at the very least all the doors are going to be open at 8:00 a.m. tomorrow. everybody will be able to come back to the capital, come inside. and i wouldn t be surprised if some state assembly representatives on the democratic side start holding office hours o
and that s one thing that the walker administration kind of tended to look the other way on, which was probably the most upsetting thing about all of this. wisconsin state senator democrat john erpenbach joining us from an undisclosed location. it looks a lot like i m in chicago. i was going to try to hedge it and say looks like a tv studio in chicago but if you want to own up to it, sir. where am i? okay. the cat s out of the bag. thank you, senator. appreciate it. calling a police officer an idiot is always a bad idea. like it s a really good rule to live by. never do that. no matter what else is going on, just don t do that. if you re the governor of a big state, it s an especially bad idea to do that. especially if you re doing it in front of a bunch of government employees and you re doing it on tape. and if you are a governor who has done that and who s now out to strip police officers of their union rights, put it this way. scott walker s not the only new republica
fair? yeah, and everything well, everything the administration has done to from the metal detectors to showing i.d.s to closing the doors to blocking off certain entrances to allowing one person to go in for every four people that came out, that was very upsetting to see. we all love that building. that building represents everything we are in wisconsin, whether we agree on issues or disagree on issues. that building has always been open. there s never been metal detectors in that building, rachel, ever. so obviously that was really even after 9/11 there weren t. so that s been very, very disturbing to see. at the very least all the doors are going to be open at 8:00 a.m. tomorrow. everybody will be able to come back to the capital, come inside. and i wouldn t be surprised if some state assembly representatives on the democratic side start holding office hours on the capitol at night. the building needs to be opened as long as people s business is being conducted there. and tha
sharing skin. this film. this skin, this film is what we call sheen. and the sheen stretches throughout this entire waterway. of course, the crude has made its way on. there is not one straw. not one bit of plant that is not coated. unbelievable. jeff is staying down there and will continue to file those reports for us. a little boy vanishes into thin air and nobody can say what happens. now the case is being classified as a crime. we live in portland, oregon. in addition to their classifying it as criminal, they dramatically scaling back the