gestarting may 20th atts participating bay area stores. listening to this. former irs commissioner doug shulman says he never spoke to anyone in the obama administration about the targeting investigation at the irs, but did visit the white house 157 times. that s way, way moreç than any other cabinet member. of course, he would need to meet with white house staffers about rolling out obamacare, but even hss secretary kathleen so we ll bous visited a third less. karl rove is still with us.
the question why in this situation would they so be interested in this story in north korea with regards to james rosen and whether or not there was any ulterior motives. one thing i would say, martha, we don t know whether they did exactly the case of the new york times. that hasn t come out yet. that is question a lot of people want to know. if i had eric holder did it stop at ap and fox news or did you do it to new york times and bunch of other organizations? martha: there is a suggestion that there may have been other times. obviously that is the big question on everyone s mind. if they have the opportunity with eric holder and we ll hear about it sunday from bob goodlatte as you point out. in terms of irs, mr. shulman, 157 visits to the white house. that is an eye-popping number compared to other cabinet members and their visits. hillary clinton was there 43 times i guess. the question is why, what were the nature of their business there, what were they talking about? this i
0 this gang problem, because if you want economic growth you need a secureç environment. bret: what he did propose that seems another issue, which is seems unworkable. what he says was, is he proposed a mass arrest of 18,000 gangster disciples. when i heard that, i thought what in the world is he thinking? can t have a mass arrest, dragnet, for 18,000 people. i think it was misinterpreted. when you read further about what he was talking about, he s really going after the heads, the leadership, which is no different from what we do with drone strikes going after al-qaeda, a radical islamic terrorist gang. these inner city gangs are terrorizing their neighborhoods. you have to go after the leadership of these gangs. not just in chicago, but other inner city areas, but chicago definitely has an epidemic situation when you look at the amount of deaths. you know, you re more likely to die from gang violence in chicago if you re in the combat zone in afghanistan. that is something th
0 but first we re monitoring out of washington where anç overwhelming number of media outlets, including the fox news channel, have turned down invitations to meet with attorney general eric holder. yesterday the justice department contacted representatives from a variety of news organizations to schedules off-the-record briefings with the attorney general regarding the agency s guidelines for investigating journalists. however today fox news, the associated press, cbs, the the new york times, a number of others, announced they will not attend any meeting unless it is on-the-record. here s why. because this man has proven time and again he cannot be trusted. he doesn t even tell the truth when he s testifying under oath, let alone when he s talking behind closed doors. think about it. here we are today, because he personally authorized the obama justice department to spy on our colleague, fox news correspondent james rosen. yet when he appeared before congress two weeks ago, eric h
0 he realized it was uncalled for, tried to come back and clean it up. the president went to chicago for wednesday for a fundraiser. i don t think he s trying to tackle this problem. you see a desmation of the inner cities across the united states of america, and yet representatives are doing nothing about it. we don t need to see chicago become some rescu reflection of detroit. in atlanta, georgia, it s decimated. decimated. órr8m have their mother and father in the home. that s horrible. black teenage unemployment close to 40%. black unemployment close to 14%. nothing coming out of the black caucuses. as a matter of fact, i tried to have a conversation with the chairman of the current black caucus, and she doesn t want to talk to me about this. what is the focus? mark kirk comes alongç and said we got to do something about this gang problem, because if you want economic growth you need a secureç environment. bret: what he did propose that seems another issue, which is seem