men don t get it. that was not a good day for progress. no, and when there are possible victims, and we know there are many women in this country who are actual victims of assault and violence on a daily basis many you don t want to cast yourself as a victim when you re really not a victim. those people whether you like it or not 37 those women are expressing their constitutional right to protest. to get into the faces, if you will of their elected leaders. that s what the first amendment is all about, we ve had this discussion, we re not talking about violence. we re not talking about putting your hands on someone, we re not talking about harassing someone. but they have every right to do that, and we seem to think now, we re going to talk about this in the show by the way, we have steve cortese and hilary rosen. good lineup. we seem to think that we forget about vietnam and the protests, then. and how people got into their elected officials faces, we
will of their elected leaders. that s what the first amendment is all about, we ve had this discussion, we re not talking about violence. we re not talking about putting your hands on someone, we re not talking about harassing someone. but they have every right to do that, and we seem to think now, we re going to talk about this in the show by the way, we have steve cortese and hilary rosen. good lineup. we seem to think that we forget about vietnam and the protests, then. and how people got into their elected officials faces, we forget about the civil rights movement, the women s move when that happens, the stonewall and the gay movement, the iraq war, the most recent iraq war when that happened. people got into the faces of their leaders, that is part of a democracy, and that s what makes us america. so i say shame on those lawmakers for speaking to those women like that, they should encourage them to dialogue and maybe if they engage them in a
constantly call this president a racist. and it s getting old and tired, because he s not. well, steve, look, on a final word of it, if he acknowledged it, there would be a lot less criticism. but i appreciate you being here. you make the show better, with steve. thank you. ana, appreciate it, as always. steve cortese, ana navarro. all right, things are spicy tonight and they ll stay that way with senate democratic leader chuck schumer in a sit-down today. we put him to the test with the state of play in d.c. and whether he can make the case for your votes in the midterms. you ll want to see this, next. discover card. hey, i m curious about your social security alerts. oh! we ll alert you if we find your social security number on any one of thousands of risky sites, so you ll be in the know. ewww! being in the know is very good. don t shake! ahhh! sign up online for free. discover social security alerts. over. hey, want to try it? ok here you go. over. under. hey whoa, pop, pop. your
comcast, building america s largest gig-speed network. all right. we just had a big interview with press secretary sarah sanders, but now it is time for the great debate. we have ana navarro and steve cortese. it s good to have you both here. let s set the table with this. we have two big stories, okay? we all know that there are kids on the border that are being taken from their families. we all know that that is not right. the question is, why is it still going on? now, mr. cortese, do you disagree with that assertion, that it is wrong for kids to be taken from their families? it s wrong, but where does the fault lie? does it lie with the families or with the united states? you know, if you break into my house in the middle of the night, you re not an undocumented person. you re a thief. if you break into our country,