saying, vera. work needs to allow familys to sustain themself, fast food workers use $6 being of safety net programs in 2012. that s the wrong equation. republicans must be up in arms about. that couldn t we pay 50 cents more? i haven t heard republicans up in arms about that. i would think they are. working families need to eat. people leak vera with a lot of talent, folks can t contribute their talent. we lose this conversation. vera is not working, using her skills. the calgary when you tack about these folks working at mcdonald s making minimum wage the first problem is if you do say a federal minimum wage increase to $15, at what point does mcdonald s say we could have computers and people guy want my number one where a dr. pepper. we will talk more about minimum wage tomorrow. we got a lot planned on that.
but will it be a tell all? the governorator will talk about the end of his 25-year marriage to maria shriver. no word yet on how much detail he will get into because we know he s got a love child with a housekeeper. you might want to save that until the end. hope i didn t blow the inning for you. ending for you. book is out in october. i guess you could say he s in a latte trouble. a starbucks barista sent packing after posting a scathing commentary about the company. there s about a pound of fat in our coffee cake. it s just a cup of coffee. give me a break. i shouldn t have to put up with this making minimum wage. pretty good tune. you re looking at christopher criswell. he took his guitar and started singing after a particularly frustrating day at work. as it turns out, his venti sized frustrations didn t sit too well with starbucks. they canned him calling the song highly inappropriate and insulting towards customers.
to get in someone s face at a restaurant and haranguing them about how can you do this with there are poor people? once upon a time no one discussed religion and politics in mixed company. now everyone does. i think conservatives give as well as liberals. we don t harass people at their dinner table. exactly, exactly. bill, the two fine gentlemen dining with congressman ryan were not lobbyists. they were economists. i sit corrected. by the way, this woman, professor, susan feinberg went up to the table and she chose, quote, i started doing the envelope calculations and figured out those two bottles of wine was more than two inch working family making minimum wage earned in a week. okay, she was there celebrating her birthday. yeah. isn t that great? this is how she chose to celebrate her birthday, calculating this. there is a fly in the studio, by the way. can any of you see this? i am not crazy. you are crazy. there is a little fly in