1, 2012, i an attack on our religious freedom. that's a date that will live in infamy along with those other dates. >> wow, that was not a fireside chat by fdr. i'm joined by joann reed and republican strategist susan del percio to whom i'll turn first. is expanded health care coverage on par with a terrorist attack, for real, though? >> no, i promise. no. end it there. i mean, there is a point to be made. they say there's a religious carve-out here, but it's really not the case. and you know, the work-around still does put a lot of religious institutions in a bind. that being said, preventive care of any sort as far as i'm concerned is a great thing. all of these things that are being done for women are fantastic, especially in a day and age where viagra is covered. so we're talking about preventive health care, saving lives, versus, you know, some other things that are covered. so i have no problem with that. i do have a problem with how they handled the religious exemption for it.