i don t think so. first of all, you and hillary clinton and the rest just won t go away. that s part of the problem why it gives us things to do and talk about. the crocodile tears being cried for her in all of those problems that she possessed in the 90s, and we were looking at them and they were very serious problem, paul. and you ll acknowledge that the whitewater case and the finances or the land deals were serious business and that s why congress was looking at it. it was totally phony. after all those attacks, 613,243 americans have voted for her. 24,600 24,600,000. you re 0 for life taking on hillary. she s not been on the ballot nationally. bill clinton was, bill clinton beat us. like a drum. let me ask, if i might, stephanie, i think there are substantive things i won t get
it. great point. president. this is a divide between those who would obstruct or try to defund obama care. the president said if you want to do that, win electrics. beat us. obama care was a big issue last time around. dana bash is standing by up on capitol hill where she s getting reaction. we ll also get reaction from a conservative republican congressman who voted against the deal last night. much more of our special coverage after this. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals:
back jet pack prototype that was granted permission to begin test flights. they say the certification is a big step toward commercialization of the flying thing-a-ma-bob, his words. the idea is to create a jet pack for everyday use and ordinary people without special pilot training. bottom line, new zealand not even a real place, beat us in the jet pack race. everybody should hang their heads in shame. do you know who doesn t need a jet pack? that was interesting. now that was real. buck, how can we be beaten to the jet pack phenomenon by the kiwis who are named after a fruit? it is a terrible deal. they should have it. why? hold on. i will get there. it is like the jetski. every beautiful beach you have ever gone to you think it is
and i think that s what s going on here we can t give into these people. we have to turn around and take the goodness and what we can do with our lives to make sure that these people don t beat us and that we stay true to who we are as americans. and do the best that we can. megyn: even though we have our divisions over there has been so much discussion over homeland security and how far we have gone and civil liberties and so on. especially in the wake of the tragedy reminds us that first we are americans. we stand on the same team. correct. megyn: we are so lucky toen born here, to have the privileges and the beliefs that we have that makes others hate us. but more of a benefit than it is a detriment on any given day of the week. but you see the people coming together as they don t every day. new york yankees singing sweet caroline which is not the song you usually hear at the yankees games but at
we want to get right to it now. we are less than 24 hours away from a supreme court rule ing that will affect a president and the legacy and the race for the white house and the future of medical care in this country. of course, we are talking about the decision on president obama s health care reform law. been dubbed as obama care as it has been become known here. and as we count down to the ruling tomorrow, we are taking an in-depth look at what is at stake, and the possible outcomes and the court s impact on the decision of all of our lives. and starting us off is athena jones, and jeffrey toobin with a breakdown of the legal issues. athena, the nation is on pins and needles, and do you get that sense at the white house? the mood, what is going on? well, certainly, something that they are watching very, very closely and the president s biggest and cigsignature legislative domestic accomplishment here. he has spent a lot of political capital on this, and the president con