industry while not acknowledging that a substantial portion of their revenue for the athletic is directly tied to sports gambling. look, if the new york times decided sports gambling ads are awful. giving people free play money which is what happens a lot of time when you come in. free to gamble with. if that is not permissible why isn t the new york times as a corporation taking millions of gambling dollars and taking all these advertisements themselves. at a bare minimum why didn t they cover themselves? if the entire industry is at fault shouldn t the new york times examine their own hypocrisy there? it is a glaring red flag in this story in general. dana: in mascot theory a wolverine versus a buckeye? not a competition. dana: that s how i judge.
outfront tonight. backed into a corner. [ cat meows ] it s an awful noise, whenever you hear it. republicans are the cats today. that s the sign of the republicans hissing like an angry cat cornered by the neighborhood dog. why? the president s order. allowing eviden ining immigrant age of 30 to stay in this country with two year work visas. those workers can be renewed unlimited times. this is a temporary stop-gap measure that lets s us focus ou resources wisely while giving a degree of relief and hope to talented, driven patriotic young people. it is the it is the right thing to do. but does it add up? yes. resoundingly so. that is when it comes to politics. the order effects 1.4 million immigrants. or about 12% of the illegal immigrants in this country. that s according to the pew center. but there is one person it affects more than anyone else. and that person is the president of the united states. the national association of latino officials estimates that 12 mil