harry reid was there, too, and bill clinton is more popular in the swing districts and that is where he s trying to make a difference, places that will be close votes and he can appeal more to blue-collar workers who defected from democrats. gregg: there is stuff up for grabs, colorado, pennsylvania, washington, nevada, ohio, some closer than other aothers. a gallup poll found 53% of democrats said bill clinton s personal endorsement would carry weight, as opposed to 40%, and critical independents 21% said they would be likely to vote for a candidate backed by bill clinton, compared to 12% backed by president obama. as the two numbers together, it is a mere 33%, which suggests does is not, a lot of independents will be going the other way, g.o.p. right, we have to, you know, bill clinton, obama, other endorsements, endorsements are always a tricky thing in any election, whether a local race
storm ripping apart a big mess behind. frightening moments for several families. we heard a big bang, video games came off and we heard a big bang. our fences were flying and everything. my son was playing and i threw him to my wife and got him out as fast as we could. me and my best friend were out in the hallway watching it. wind gusts clocking at 60 miles an hour. flash flood warnings were issued and a tornado watch in some parts of the state is in effect. gregg: who doesn t love a good building demolition. here you go! did you want to say something julie: opa! gregg: you get your spanish and greek mixed up. gregg: controlled build
legislative achievements including health care and the financial r or de-fund those programs. are you in fair of either? yes, i am. i believe we ve made a commitment to repeal health care and whatever the best way to do that is, whether it s defunding or absolute repeal which would be difficult because the president can veto it. we can do it step by step. we made a commitment. obviously if we came into a majority, we should do to repeal it. that will be up to them but we have to follow through. gregg: how would feel about defunding health care? a lot of things need to be changing it. i opposed the bill and spoke against it pretty regularly. i have written something about it, pete. a published in the national review. we do need real health care
fees if they can prove wrongdoing occurred. that s the point. the court awards fees and you have a big suit and a bunch of lawyers dan get attorneys fees and you know what will happenso the mortgage they ll lose their house and it will be delayed. you made my point, the judge has to see there was wrongdoing done, not ineptitude there was wrongdoing, the banks hire somebody to say they looked at 10,000 documents and they were legitimate and they weren t. there was wrongdoing. gregg: maybe bad lawyers contributed to this thing. really! gregg: but the damage is untold. one in four houses on the market is foreclosed house and they are off the mark. that is causing damage. and people trying to buy foreclosed houses are being told you can t, because it has not been foreclosed on, that is bringing down our market more. gregg: what about investors of mortgage backed securities, paul? now according to the wall street journal, $2.7 trillion
intensive care units. gregg: what do we do about it? is there anything we can do about it? we have to get excellent infection control and there are statesman dates for hospitals for infection control. especially for patients with ingrown catheters, patients in the intensive care units. it s very important that heath care workers wash their hands or wear gloves. when the patient is infected, there is not much to do but insystem sis when a health care worker they wash their hands. gregg: because it s attacking people of the elderly, they are weak and frail and so forth, if a healthy younger person, a strong are person got infected with cpc super bug, what would happen to them? they probably would be better than somebody that is elderly