it was all staged. part of a program to toughen them up, according to the pasting, john lonza. but these kids are young, 14 years old, and they had no idea it was fake and their parents had no idea it was even happening. now as you mentioned, the local d.a. is investigating what the church did after a complaint from the kids and at least one of the parents. the pastor said it was meant to show the kids what other missionaries had experienced out in the world, though he is apologizing for not telling parents ahead of time. back to you. jon: you can see why people are a little upset about that one. thanks rick. jenna: after this, we re going to go back to the supreme court and talk to senator cornyn, who is joining us. he was the attorney general of texas. he also served as a district judge and was inside the courts today. there he is. hello senator. we ll see you right after the commercial break. plus, the president says there s no quick fix for america s energy crisis. but is the adm
cinnamon in your throat. jon: no, just a frog. thankfully it is gone. jenna: that segment later in the show. history in the making in washington as we head to day two of the health care showdown over the president s health care overhaul. i m jenna lee. jon: i m jon scott. can the government make americans buy health insurance. the supreme court taking up that constitutional question right now. they re in the middle of two hours of oral arguments from both side as protesting goes on outside. today s arguments focus on individual mandate. the most controversial part of the president s health care law. outside the high court protesters continue to make their voices heard. some of them have been here for days. byron york, chief political correspondent at the washington examiner and a fox news contributor. byron, good morning to you. not too overstating it to say this is a day that could change thing for every american for years to come. absolutely. this would be a huge fact i
what parents need to know. all happening now. jenna: on cue, did you have a little cinema none in your cinnamon in your throat. jon: no, just a frog. thankfully it is gone. jenna: that segment later in the show. history in the making in washington as we head to day two of the health care showdown over the president s health care overhaul. i m jenna lee. jon: i m jon scott. can the government make americans buy health insurance. the supreme court taking up that constitutional question right now. they re in the middle of two hours of oral arguments from both side as protesting goes on outside. today s arguments focus on individual mandate. the most controversial part of the president s health care law. outside the high court protesters continue to make their voices heard. some of them have been here for days. byron york, chief political correspondent at the washington examiner and a fox news contributor. byron, good morning to you. not too overstating it to say this is a da