country. so he has a plan i think for almost 1.8 million people could become citizens. judge jeanine: that s the daca. do you object to daca? i don t agree with that. let me try to get to you buy into it in a different way for a moment. before we agreed, and the numbers were very different to take those who were clearly brought here as children and had no other life. the victims of their parents or family members misconduct. before we offered a fix for that under president trump s leadership, the democrats were constantly using it to claim we didn t care. when we brought up a daca only fix. we brought up something to take care of the victims of the ambition of their parents, we suddenly discovered that the other side wanted nothing to do with that. they wanted comprehensive or nothing. it shows no mat wear we do, we
country. so he has a plan i think for almost 1.8 million people could become citizens. judge jeanine: that s the daca. do you object to daca? i don t agree with that. let me try to get to you buy into it in a different way for a moment. before we agreed, and the numbers were very different to take those who were clearly brought here as children and had no other life. the victims of their parents or family members misconduct. before we offered a fix for that under president trump s leadership, the democrats were constantly using it to claim we didn t care. when we brought up a daca only fix. we brought up something to take care of the victims of the ambition of their parents, we suddenly discovered that the other side wanted nothing to do with that. they wanted comprehensive or nothing. it shows no mat wear we do, we
so he has a plan i think for almost 1.8 million people could become citizens. judge jeanine: that s the daca. do you object to daca? i don t agree with that. let me try to get to you buy into it in a different way for a moment. before we agreed, and the numbers were very different to take those who were clearly brought here as children and had no other life. the victims of their parents or family members misconduct. before we offered a fix for that under president trump s leadership, the democrats were constantly using it to claim we didn t care. when we brought up a daca only fix. we brought up something to take care of the victims of the ambition of their parents, we suddenly discovered that the other side wanted nothing to do with that. they wanted comprehensive or nothing. it shows no mat wear we do, we
reflection of mitt romney s performance. but it was more a reflection of an ever-tightening race that s been getting tighter than a lot of pollsters told us it was for weeks leading up to that debate and this will be a close election no matter what happens tonight, no mat wear happens in the next two presidential debates. i agree with that. the only difference is each of these things matter. if someone messes up tonight. you have got two bright men with two different views of the world. that what s we discussed the next three or four days. the presidential debates tuesday and the following one in florida will have a big impact. people are watching. they are trying to make these last two voters are trying to make up their minds and you can t diminish any element of this campaign. the advertising as we talked on your show, there is so much of it and it s so deadlocked that these live performances will have a far bigger impact than they have in the past. megyn: joe, does tonight matter?
heroes. no mat wear he said everybody will look at him as a hero for what he did that day. reporter: teachers, the administration, parents in the will all be there to support him. martha: those children and families will never forget what that man did to support them, even after that heroic moment. turn your attention to t.j. lane. what s next for him? reporter: yesterday in juvenile court he was charged with 3 counts of aggravated murder, two counts of attempted aggravated murder and one count of felonious assault. he admitted to taking a .22 pistol and knife to chardon high school and firing at a group of student sitting at a cafeteria