that maybe she wasn t raped or killed right away. when this happens, they look at everyone. the parents were investigated? they were heavily investigated. nobody was ever charged. over the ten years, 9,000 reported sightings of madeleine mccann. 600 people were interviewed. still nothing. and there isn t any indication. but the porn parents were unde cloud of suspicion. they brought in cadaver dogs and found spots of blood. but that dna was not connected to madeleine mccann. so, the mystery continues as to what happened to her. unbelievable. i can t wait to watch. thank you, randi. missing: madeleine mccann tomorrow night at 10:00. that s it for us. that s it for us. thanks for watching. pl that h. get off the computer traitor!
organizations, including churches and ministries. so you could have a $50 million budget as a ministry, and if the head of that ministry made one statement about a candidate, they could lose their tax-exempt status and destroy the ministry. it had a chilling effect on the first amendment right to political speech, which we think is sacred and inviolable. isn t that part of the separation of church and state, ralph? absolutely not. in fact, it s the very opposite. allowing the church or the faith community remember, this doesn t just affect churches, don. it affects all tax-exempt organizations including a lot of ministries that are doing a lot of good out there. by giving them a more vibrant, robust voice in our public policy debates, i think we ensure that church and state remain separate but that the church, or more accurately the faith community, can speak truth to power. and, don, no matter where you come down politically, whether it s the role of the
letting the mandate happen. they weren t enforcing the mandate. the other thing is because according to republicans and democrats, it s the way that this administration is talking about obamacare, it s causing uncertainty among insurers. it s not imploding. it s not like it s sitting there and imploding. there s a force behind that. go ahead, john. well, aetna pulled out of virginia. iowa didn t have any exchanges for any insurance companies to go in. all those people were left with coverage. so i guess, don, you ve got alternative facts now. no, i m giving context. i m not saying what you re saying is not happening, but it s not collapsing under its own weight. that is a talking point. oh, because somebody made a speech, insurance companies are pulling out. come on, don, that s not okay, if you had the entire weight of the government and the president, a republican, saying, this is the best we have, we need to make this work, you wouldn t have insurers being so
democrats are saying in court and they have brilliant lawyers saying that they re right that you don t have the right to run. that s a problem. i don t know how he solving it. he has to go to court and get it solved. he was born in canada. he was born in canada. i mean, 100% true, right, but a lot of people even republicans say this whole conversation is absurd. i talked to governor kasich about it john mccain didn t say that. john mccain didn t, but by the way, the very highly respected governor of iowa didn t say that. and many of the people didn t say that. and frankly, a lot of lawyers don t say that. maybe most importantly. a lot of legal scholars don t say that. and i m not saying anything one way or the other. this was a question asked to me in the washington post. i didn t start this. the washington post asked me a question, what do you think, do you think he has the right to run for president. now, there is a group, a large group, who thinks that you have to be
this is someone that had been through the vet, if you will. one other point i want to make which we haven t got an chance to make. if you look at the judicial nominees currently sitting on the floor of the united states senate and you want to talk about uncontroversial there are 15 of them sitting on the floor of the united states senate right now. 13 of them actually passed through the senate judicialry committee unanimously. that means conservative republicans like orrin hatch from utah, jeff sessions from alabama and chus grassley from iowa didn t raise objection to those 13 nominees. they re still on the floor of the u.s. senate, waiting for a vote. even though the republicans didn t raise any objections. josh, maybe they just need to actually physically sit on the floor of the senate and remind, remind senators that they have not yet been confirmed. they should actually be witnessing on the floor. they should be sitting on the floor for hundreds of days. a sit-in. occupy t