describing the country we have right now. that s the state of affairs as it stands. and one of the great things about health care reform, it takes us to a much better place in terms of insurance. the idea of exempting this group from that, i agree with heather, is not good economics and not good health policy. but it s important politics and i don t see how you get from here over to the legislative goal line without that restriction. i could be wrong, but that s how i see it. i don t like real politique. that s what this is. coming up, he sign off with axoxo on gossip girl, but now penn badgley has signed on to play cult music hero, jeff buckley. we ll talk with badgley about his new film and its complicated real-life characters when he and director dan algrin join us ahead. [ female announcer ] doctors trust calcium plus vitamin d to support strong bones. and the brand most recommended by. my doctor. my gynecologist. my pharmacist. citracal. citracal. [ female announcer ] you trust
american citizens. and that we as a country, think that is okay, by the way the other part of the speech is we ve got not a great plan for closing guantanamo bay, if we re not going to lock up people or put them through the trial system, the criminal justice system, then what we re going to have to do is kill people on the battlefield. right? those are the policy choices that we as a country have made that s the kind of die long we need to have because actually there s probably majority support. we need to be honest about that. and say this is what we re doing and this is somehow we re conducting ourselves. but war does lead to innocent people dying and we believe we re at war. heather that s the question about the conversation i think is a fair one. i don t think this has been discussed and i don t think we know what the american public is ready to accept. i would tend to degree with richard that i think there s some acceptance of collateral damage. but again, the idea that the dr
and another person was accidentally killed by a drone strike while eating with several friends at a cafe. perhaps holder s significant admission was the killing of the fourth american, jude muhammed, a 23-year-old who attended high school and college in north carolina and later went missing in pakistan in november of 2011. mohammed was apparently killed by a u.s. drone strike 18 months ago. despite the fact that as of yesterday, according to the new york times, his name remained on the fbi s most wanted list. an fbi spokesman, kathleen wright said on wednesday, that it would be removed. joining me today, senior fellow at the center on budget and policy priorities and msnbc contributor, jared bernstein and heather mcgee head of deem 0s. and executive editor of msnbc.com and msnbc political analyst, richard wolffe and joining us from washington, is mark mazetti author of the way
conversation with a pretty girl, you know. well, yeah. it depends. well my dad wasn t around, so let s go out. we have to leave it there, unfortunately. but i m really psyched about this movie and congratulations on making it. i think the world needs to know more about jeff buckley. heather mcghee wants to learn more about them, and maybe we ll be treated to a rendition, there you go. columbia house. the film is greetings from tim buckley. available on itunes on demand and select theaters. penn buckley and dan allgrant thanks for joining us. thanks to our panel. i ll see you back tomorrow at noon when i m joined by maggie haberman, wes moore, ben smith, the new yorker s john packer and a dude named david axelrod. until then, you can follow us on twitter@now . andrea mitchell reports is coming up next.