a missile ne a mile of new fencing? sure. i think if you could make the case that it helped border security to put five miles here and ten miles there, they would. er in not going to now without getting something in return, and i think scott s right, that s a deal on daca and dreamers. i think the pressure is steady going to ramp up this week as the democrats and the house underspeaker pelosi start trying to pass these separate appropriation bills that. really puts pressure on mitch mcconnell and the senate because you re now making the argument that we should keep the treasury department closed the, the interior department closed because we re arguing over border security. the second thing is one of the reasons that these shutdowns happen more often generally work for democrats and not republicans is they remind people what government actually does for people. rrps always arguing for small government, democrats for larger government, that s a traditional debate. but people take for
severe disability that was no fault of his own. without government support, our family would never have survived. why is it now acceptable to treat people in need with rank contempt and to impugn every single one of their motives as if helping two people who are on minimum wage jobs and still can t get by with a little bit of food stamps assistance, that s somehow wrong? it s not only that some conservatives want to demonize the poor, martin. it s also that they have been on a rampage for years, telling the middle class that the reason the middle class is having so much difficulty getting ahead is because the poor. distracting attention from what s really happening in this country, which is that almost all of the economic gains are going to a very tiny group of people at the top. indeed they are. professor risch and jacob cornbluth, thank you so much. we ll look forward to seeing the film, inequality for all. coming up, my colleague ed schultz joins us to help set up
and one wife blames the other for giving up a hiding spot in pakistan. also today we hear the government has charged all three of bin laden s widows with illegally entering the country. the head of the un emergency relief mission finally got to see for herself the shattered neighborhood in the syrian homes. that s where 47 people were killed just today. one argument on capitol hill today, should the united states get involved in syria militarily? i understand the strain on american military. i understand the sacrifices made by american families. but i also understand the proudest part of americans history is when we have tried to help other people achieve the same goal that we so passiona passionately articulated when we declared our independence. the united states can t jump up and say let s go drop some bombs on the syrian tanks. stay right here. fran townsend will be here in a couple of minutes. she s the national security contributor. we ll talk more about military op