jennifer crumbley, the mother of the teenager who shot four classmates to death in 2021 and the worst school shooting in michigan s history took the stand. she is charged with involuntary manslaughter testing the limits of who might be found responsible for a mass shooting and her testimony today was shocking. i have asked myself if i would have done anything differently and i wouldn t have. if you could change what happened, would you? oh absolutely. i wish he would have killed us instead. imagine a mother saying that she wishes her own son would have killed her and his father saying if given the chance, she wouldn t have done anything differently. meanwhile, her defense attorney indicating that she and her client don t necessarily meet eye to eye or see eye to eye about how to handle the rest of the case. specifically who should testify. she told the judge, to speak more with crumbley and tonight, take an in-depth look. the question, should a parent be held responsi
obviously, holds a lot of sway. it happens to be the only issue that the party s actually united on right now. including dave camp s bold tax reform plan which was introduced to the news cycle yesterday with reviews of how earnest and practical it is and pro-growth it is with the, obviously, couched in language about its political prospects which are nil and how the leadership is rejecting any prospects for bringing it up this year. so that s not a good story are we runs for republicans. in the polls obamacare is not popular. it might be at some point be, but it s not now. it s fine for republicans to talk about that, but people think it s permanent, hay don t want to get rid they don t want to get rid of it, they want to get it fixed. the problem is they don t have one yet. they haven t coalesced around one plan they can go home every weekend and say obamacare is terrible, this is how we need to fix it. these are still parts of the
connection with a democrat drastic that will be important moving forward. neil: when you look at the report, hispanics will go to 31%. african-americans, 14.7%, asians 5 to 8% and whites down 43%. social implications. i m interested in your thoughts on this. there s a lot of discussion about my ortiz, getting into colleges, having access. will whites then at some point be will they have a minority status? well, gretchen, the most significant social imp implication is we have to reconnect with the new americans. the fastest-growing sector of the population is the u.s.-born