apologized on numerous occasions for the loss of innocent life. innocent human life? it certainly doesn t. those are type of actions that, that you obviously regret. i think you ve seen, the ambassador and general mcchrystal say those exact things to civilians in afghanistan. but i would say that, we would not be in afghanistan if the president didn t think it was in our strong national interest to so. as it relates to the other part of your, i think the president has at lined a robust agenda for improving health care reform in this country, or improving health care in this country. for, i think we ve laid out many ways to improve our educational system and make our children more competitive and ready for
democrats and there have also been reports we won t campaign for people that don t, which, the president is focused on outlining the merits on behalf of the legislation and the costs for the american people and make healthcare more affordable. he will campaign for many people. some will vote for it, some will vote against it. the president doesn t spend his time doing schedules on political events. quid pro quo? he is focused on the legislation. speaker pelosi will make the decision will announce decision on how the house
doesn t have her cell phone. she and her 8-year-old child are missing. it s the changest missing persons story i have seen in a long time. her fiance will be on to talk about that. breaking news changed everything on studio b. megyn: maybe we ll get a car chase. it s so much easier. it s like chocolate cake. up love it. megyn: for us, too. if you feel the need, 3:00 p.m. eastern. the right to free speech, the right to bear arms and the right to park up front if you are too heavy to walk to your condo. the legal battle over the best spot? the lot. the king of pop passed away last summer but a jackson deal unfolding today for mega bucks. the man in the mirror from yond the grave. from beyond the grave. ng. it some catchphrases that ll
republicans in the house. but in any case it is only way the bill will pass right now because on the senate side doesn t have the 60 votes it would need to overcome a filibuster. this budget reconciliation process only requires of course a majority, megyn. megyn: what are the two sides saying about this student loan bill. very controversial. some republicans see this as devious trick for a government takeover of student loans. democrats say a bill for direct student loans would save $67 billion over 10 years. and that savings would go to providing more pell grants to disadvantaged students can go to college. they say it would cut out the dill man making the loan procedure more efficient. here is democratic congressman tom harkin. families and students rely on federal student aid congress sides with them and not the big banks. the federal government has been subsidize these banks and wasting taxpayer money for far too long. it s time to end it. reporter: but of course
previous segment why they didn t pass that ad. we simply wanted to say i ll give you an example. we wanted to say two things that both pam and tim s life were at risk. they said no, we don t want you to say that. so we re down to very simple, 30-second comment. and, again, i understand terry s concern. what we want to do is lift up the other side of the equation. there is an awful lot of energy that s given to the abortion side of this debate. very rarely do we say, hey, let s celebrate a woman who has chosen life for her child. that s what we re trying to do here. larry: terry, you feel abortion pro-choice doesn t need an ad, since it is the law? well, the truth is, if i had $2.5 million, i wouldn t give it to cbs. i would be using it to advocate equality for women. it s just not the case that the anti-abortion rights side doesn t get enough air time. in fact, roe versus wade is