kids to school with arms security and have access to semi-automatic technology, they have . chris i don t know anyone that my children went to the same school that the obama children went to many years ago and there were no armed security. this idea of elite class is common sense. guest: capitol hill are trying to limit the average citizens while they are protected by semi-automatic rifles. chris: president obama is making this a big issue and going to minneapolis tomorrow, with mayor bloomberg running an ad during the super bowl in the washington area pointing out in 1989, you supported the universal background. guest: we support add check at gun shows.
that s it for studio b. don t forget to log on to the shep s page. your world is next. you know who is filling in for neil? eric bolling. don t miss fox & friends tomorrow morning either. have a great day. what happened to vegas? not staying in vegas. when it kim comes to immigration reform, the president is going the full monty and fast. but what about the border? welcome, everybody. bolling, inl cavuto. unlike the senate plan that requires improvements in border security first, the president says he wants the reforms now and will force a vote on his own plan if congress doesn t act
big news for boy scouts everywhere. the bsa is announcing it s considering lifting the ban on gay scouts and leaders as early as next week. but the new policy would be put to the decision of seclusion in the hands of local governing officials and sponsoring organizations. joining me now from pittsburgh is jennifer terrell. i interviewed jennifer back in april last year when she was removed from her position as her son s den mom because she is gay. jennifer, it s great to have you back on. the petition, and others, which change.org gathered over a million signatures. first, your reaction to that position, and now that the efforts have potentially sparked this possible reversal in policy for bsa. it s really excited to be here with you again, thomas. and our interview is up for a glad award. congratulations on that. obviously, i m very excited about this proposal.
a path to citizenship contingent on, and they will rattle off a list. first is securing the borders. that is contentious. there are some who believe the only way do secure the border is with a fence from the pacific ocean to the gulf coast. maybe say that is unrealistic and it would be porous and people could get over, under, or around it. border security first is a primary contingents. the other contingent is the e verify program which critics say could get dangerously close to a national i.d. program but would prevent illegal workers from being hired in the united states with a documentation program. how that is accomplished is also a major hurdle that has frankly left a gridlock in the past. there are many things that fall under comprehensive immigration reform, that john mccain
dan simon, living the collective dream in san francisco. cnn newsroom continues right now. hello, everyone, president obama is just about to land in columbus, ohio, to campaign for the jobs bill that republican leaders of congress are openly rejecting. barely 24 hours ago the president showed off his american jobs act and demanded congress pass it with, and i quote, no games, no politics, no delays. but then came the details of how the $447 billion package would be paid for. two words. tax hikes. and you could hear the opposition digging in. the biggest hike by far would be a cap on itemized deductions for high earners. the white house estimates that would raise $400 billion over four years. the bill would also close loopholes enjoyed by oil and gas companies, raising an estimated $40 billion. it would raise taxes on investment fund managers and scale back depreciation rules for corporate jets and suddenly republicans who had been promising to hear the president out had h