of these other expenses that are just automatically increasing year by year, we re going to bankrupt ourselves. social security will be gone, medicare will be gone. we get reports from the auditors every year telling us how much longer they are going to last and they are not going to be around much longer. and i think that if we don t do something to strengthen and preserve social security and medicare we are going to not only lose them, we will lose the domestic spending also. heather: all right. we will see what happens just hours from now. thank you so much for joining us on this busy day, we appreciate it. congressman mckeon thank you. thank you, heather. gregg: our legal panel is here to debate this $100 million lawsuit already being filed in newtown, connecticut, and what kind of changes the plaintiffs are hoping to achieve coming up next. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ]
story from the administration. armed service committee blamed the administration lack of candor on political calendar. we re getting close to election and all think of is they are trying to keep the facts unknown until after the election. congressman mckeon and judiciary committee wrote this letter of protest to the president. they site the briefing by secretary of state and director of national intelligence as leave manage questions unanswered. sentiment shared by democrats after the question. they are piecing together to try to figure out who perpetrated the attack. two republican senators on the foreign relations committee are seeking what they call more timely information. all communications that would include the e-mail and cables between the state department and staff in libya on the security situation and attac attacks. in interview with nbc news, libyan president said the anti-islam youtube clip had nothing to do with it.
good evening everyone. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, the health care fight that doesn t add up. love it or loathe it. the individual mandate, the heart of president obama s signature domestic achievement is in jeopardy tonight. republicans are already circling the wagons. we made it pretty clear and i ll make it clear one more time. if the court does not strike down the entire law, the house will move to repeal what s left of it. there are three things to know about the bill tonight. as we count down to the supreme court s biggest decision of the year. first this, only one in ten americans would even be required to get health insurance under the president s mandate. yes, you heard me right. the mandate is wildly unpopular but it doesn t require anything from a lot of us. most americans already have insurance and another 22 to 24 million americans will be exempt from the mandate because they don t earn enough money to file income taxes or they re in prison or they
snoof good. good evening, everyone. the health care fight that doesn t added a up. love it or loathe it. the mandate that is the heart of president obama s single achievement is and republicans are already circling the wagon. if the court does not strike down the entire law, the house will move to repeal what s left of it. there are three things to know about the bill tonight. as we count down to the supreme court s biggest decision of the year. first this, only one in ten americans would even be required to get health insurance under the president s mandate. yes, you heard me right. the mandate is wildly unpopular but it doesn t require anything from a lot of us. most americans already have insurance and another 22 to 24 million americans will be exempt from the mandate because they don t earn enough money to file income taxes or they re in prison or they re members of certain religious groups. second, if the mandate is struck down, but the rest of the bill is upheld b
good evening everyone. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, the health care fight that doesn t add up. love it or loathe it. the individual mandate, the heart of president obama s signature domestic achievement is in jeopardy tonight. republicans are already circling the wagons. we made it pretty clear and i ll make it clear one more time. if the court does not strike down the entire law, the house will move to repeal what s left of it. there are three things to know about the bill tonight. as we count down to the supreme court s biggest decision of the year. first this, only one in ten americans would even be required to get health insurance under the president s mandate. yes, you heard me right. the mandate is wildly unpopular but it doesn t require anything from a lot of us. most americans already have insurance and another 22 to 24 million americans will be exempt from the mandate because they don t earn enough money to file income taxes or they re in prison or they