it s very disrespectful not only to members of congress but also the american taxpayer. we need to know what was in that bill and debated at the problem i ve had since day one if they come from the private sector. when you know you have a deadline coming for you wait until the night before to do it, if you did your term paper the night before was still a new font, you really can only blame yourself. i look at this happening. i keep hearing it s a broken process. my answer to that is if it is so broken and we know that, why don t we fix it. this is a horrible position to put the american taxpayers and members of congress and in the president and in a president of the united states who spoke clearly he didn t want to sign this bill, but our men and women in uniform are the people he was most concerned about. that is something that makes sense to all of us. really the night before a commit 2300 pages and you want me to sit down and say to the people i represent back home, you just don t u
assault cases from the military s usual chain of command. and aid junior senator from new york, she has been whipping up her colleagues to fight for support. today she scored a big victory in getting closer to the 51 votes she needs to change one of the biggest forces in military justice. rand paul and ted cruise joined in her fight. i think the bill s even stronger. i see no reasonian conservatives shouldn t support this. the only thing i think standing in the way is the status quo and senator boxer was right. everybody says they re against sexual assault. why don t we if it appears as if there is some deterrence to victims reporting the crime, why don t we fix it. i seed no reason not to fix it. i m glad to be part of the process. if she does score an upset victory in the senate getting it passed the support of cruz and paul could be a big part of that to winning over the republican-controlled house of representatives thereafter. senator gillibrand joins us
this, editor-at-large for the national review on-line and a fox news contributor. good morning to you. bill, good to see you. bill: chris van hollen s point is we knew this from the senate version that was handed back to the house. and, he also insists there is time to fix it. now, where are you on this issue? well, if we knew it was in there, but there is time to fix it, why don t we fix it, when it was still being written? and, look, at the end of the day, remember when nancy pelosi said we have to pass the law to find out what is in it? this isn t just the latest example of a slew of these things, where the bill is full of stuff that we are finding out as we go. that it will be more expensive and more complicated and more difficult and, philosophical opponents of all of this, like me, who said that this is really pushing the country towards the sort of social democracy, european style system, where the relationship between the individual and the state changes, and this is a pe