fair and free election. an assault on democracy, an assault on liberty, an assault on who we are. who we are as americans. bret: president biden in philadelphia laying out the case against different states efforts to change voting laws in those states, finishing that speech to applause saying that democracy in america is facing its greatest test since the civil war claiming that was not hyperbole since the civil war. let s bring in our panel charlee and bill bennett what about that statement, bill. as former education secretary okay. saint agustin called it invincible ignorance. this isn t ignorance this is invincible ignorance to suggest that this is jim crow or as he said earlier jim crow on
quick rundown of him reporting in the field. i would imagine people are running behind you at the supreme court steps. reporter: we have read from the bench. there is a right to marriage equality. reporter: do you know who this is? he has a hearing on monday. gorsuch. reporter: do you think the senate should confirm? i have to hear more about him. we re talking about this at a bar in new york. a woman couldn t be at a bar alone in new york. the cultural concept of being boss. jay-z famously said i m not a businessman. i m a business, man. i said stop, collaborate and listen. doesn t it drive you nuts where in the last minute ari melber drops a bomb where you would like to do another ten minutes just on that. he is a consequential man, this melber fellow. so we heard ice cube he
pregnant, i asked my midwife, i asked my doctor, and they all were 100% okay with it. so i knew there were a lot of people that were ill informed and the shame people that, you know, have the information from 1980s when they sid a woman couldn t run more than a mile otherwise our uterus would fall out. i expected there to be comments like that. because of that, i didn t tell anybody i was running before i came out there on the line. and, you know, had surprise! and exactly, applause and people telling me it was awesome and it is what it is. and here i am. here you are. one month away. i should tell everyone, we reached out to our own cnn medical unit, and they say there should be no long-term effect on your little one, because you are in such amazing condition, shape. if it were someone else trying to do this, i have a feeling dr. gupta and our team would probably have different advice. let me just end with this. as you are racing, what reactions were you getting around the tra
behalf of tea party senate candidates and over $25 million for tea party house candidates. 2.9 million for marco rubio. let me finish. 2 .9 rubio. 8 million for buck. bill: i believe you. here is the issue. we spent $5.9 million for richard murdock who said that it was god s will if a woman is raped and became pregnant. we spent $3.3 million in missouri until todd akin. we stopped spending when todd akin said woman s body knows when she has been illegitimately or will legitimately raped whatever that means. our donors to whom we have responsibility said we are happy to keep writings big checks but we have got to do a better job of getting better conservative candidates in these races. bill: so you have made some mistakes. everybody makes mistakes. sure. bill: there is a philosophical difference from say a christine o donnell in delaware, remember christine? big star among the tea party people but the woman couldn t put three sentences together
certificate from the woman who had been raising her. that woman couldn t come up with it. so my guess is that if she is not the woman that abducted this baby, then perhaps she knows who did. i m certain that police are investigating and speaking with her and others. they have indicated that this investigation is hot now, and it s ongoing, brooke. pretty amazing gut irn extinct to thin that initially. is it too late to possibly press charges? is there a statute of limitations on these kinds of kidnappings? that is the terrific thing about this case. kidnapping does not have a statute of limitations. that means that anytime someone is kidnapped, you can bring charges. i think the theory behind that is to sort of discourage people from kidnapping children and others in the first place, because if you get caught, you can be charged with it. what happens if she says i don t want to press charges? well, you know, it s sort of a misconception. it s the government that presses