ed: here with his reaction executive director of unhyphenated america.org christopher harris. good morning, sir. good morning. ed: i m watching a good part of this. it went on many hours. i couldn t watch the whole funeral i have to admit. it was a wonderful tribute to a wonderful woman american icon. beautiful songs and of course wonderful music and a lot of wonderful eulogies including by former president bill clinton. why in the world would somebody have to drag in the president and use this as a venue to beat up on the commander-in-chief? i heard the ringling brothers barnum and baileys circus went out in may and al sharpton was trying to turn into circus event. aretha franklin is an icon and that s how she should be remembered and not allowing people like al sharpton to use this as an opportunity to take shots at the president. what the president is doing is actually helping america in general and flack folks
named. if you look at what the factors were going into the decision of course there are competing interests and values. one of our values is we bring everybody home off the battlefield the best we can. it doesn t matter how they ended up in a prisoner of war situation. it doesn t matter? it does not matter. we bring our people home. joining us now with reaction executive director of the accountability project and from washington, democratic strategist denise fuentes. start with you. the poll shows that even though there is a big email scandal the people s opinion hasn t changed of her. it doesn t mean it s any better or any worse it just hasn t changed. right. i think, you know, when you have somebody who has been in the limelight for 30 years and there is tons of his industry and countless controversies, this is sort of, you know people know who hillary is and they have their beliefs about her already. now, the problem here is, if she does run, and if she is
think my book is so aptly named. if you look at what the factors were going into the decision of course there are competing interests and values. one of our values is we bring everybody home off the battlefield the best we can. it doesn t matter how they ended up in a prisoner of war situation. it doesn t matter? it does not matter. we bring our people home. joining us now with reaction executive director of the accountability project and from washington, democratic strategist denise fuentes. start with you. the poll shows that even though there is a big email scandal the people s opinion hasn t changed of her. it doesn t mean it s any better or any worse it just hasn t changed. right. i think, you know, when you have somebody who has been in the limelight for 30 years and there is tons of his industry and countless controversies, this is sort of, you know people know who hillary is and they have their beliefs about her already. now, the problem here is, if she does run, and if