aggressive. wildlife officials believe four remain on the loose while 48 have been captured, thankfully. it s unclear how they got out in the first place. rachel? rachel: thank you, griff. college republicans reacting angrily to a club called the campus anti-fascist network. the professor who founded it says the name of the group evokes the name antifa which is behind several violent attacks in the united states. pete: what do they want to happen? they told fox news, quote, professor david should either disavow the foundation he founded due to ties or resign. a student at stanford and campus reform.org correspondent. she joins us with her reaction. thank you very much for being here, anna. this professor palumbo-l lumple-iu hefound a group.
established by the congress. i m delighted that senator cornyn is here. i quoted him that it would not prevent the distribution of these funds. so i hope you would agree to that and that certainly is most important to me because congress has spoken and the bill is law. i understand that and we would follow the law. okay. as you know, the constitution also protects a woman s right to have access to healthcare and determine whether to terminate her pregnancy in consultation with her family and her doctor. i m old enough to remember what it was like before when i was a student at stanford and thereafter in the early 1960s i actually sentenced women in california convicted of felony abortion to state prison for
according to the rules established by the congress. well, i m delighted that senator cornyn is here, i quoted him directly from the floor that the hyde amendment would not prevent the distribution of thieves funds. so i hope you would agree to that and that s certainly most important to me because congress has spoken and the bill is law. i understand that and we would follow the law. okay. as you know, the constitution also protect as woman s right to have access to health care and determine whether to terminate her pregnancy in consultation with her family and her doctor. i m old enough to remember what it was like before when i was a student at stanford and thereafter. in the early 1960s, i actually sentenced women in california, convicted of felony abortion to
according to the rules established by the congress. well, i m delighted that senator cornyn is here. i quoted him directly from the floor that the hyde amendment would not prevent the distribution of these funds. and so i hope you would agree to that, and that certainly is most important to me because congress has spoken. and the bill is law. i understand that. and we would follow the law. okay. as you know, the constitution also protects a woman s right to have access to health care and determine whether to terminate her pregnancy in consultation with her family and her doctor. i am old enough to remember what it was like before when i was a student at stanford and thereafter in the early 1960s. i actually sentenced women in california convicted of felony
strategy. i listened to my defense secretary. i listened to my secretary of state pip also listened to my generals. and at the end of the day, i went and visited arlington national cemetery. i went to walter reed. i saw the costs of war. and i made the best decision i could make at time, with plenty of input. but the most important thing to me was setting a deadline for our soldiers to come home, and that is happening. we are disengaging. but this question makes me wonder if you re suggesting that mitt romney would perhaps prefer that i not have sent troops into afghanistan, because he s been very vague on his own plans for afghanistan, and so far, i ve seen a lot of saber rattling, chris. i m not sure that i ve seen a war that he doesn t like. i really would love to hear him answer what his plan for afghanistan truly is. fair enough. let s go to the tough question for governor romney. you supported the vietnam war. you were a protester, a student at stanford, for the war. i never he