looks at them in the crumbled aisles and says as a kid in the 80s, when i saw that, i felt it. i wasn t chinese. i had no idea of the history of japan and china. but as a black kid in america, i understood the need to stand up to your old pressers. i eventually understood that all oppressed people struggles are connected. but like me, and bruises or the same. but of course, way more to asian than it meant to me. but his fight on screen were nothing compared to his fights off screen, a fight for representation and media, a fight to end racism by featuring march large to everybody. a fight to stand up for his people. anti asian attack hate crimes, as we, know they ve been rising sharply. this episode is about asian americans, how they re still fighting those fights. no more height! no more hate! is this happening? it s happening. oh my god. don t touch it. that s all mine. don t touch it. oh, you knew at the end of the table, i was that. sh
to all of that to us to be able to make decisions on our own bodies? in a moment, i m going to take you on a journey that more women will soon be taking. i followed a group traveling from texas to new mexico in order to get access to abortion. there are women out there who have been raped. you have women out there who don t have anybody or they got with the wrong person or they re just not ready. you can t make women be ready for taking care of a kid. this is coming as the president and democratic leaders vowed to take action and to protect abortion rights. my administration is going to focus on how they administer and whether or not they violate other laws by deciding not to allow people to across state lines to get public health services. then, we re going to take actions to protect women s rights and reproductive health. what can they really do with that would be an unexpected change in the political calculus on capitol hill? i m going to talk to congressman barb
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one of the many threads running through the tapestry of the hearings is the indifference, at best, to violence committed in his name and inclouding the now notoriou tweet about then vice president pence. do you remember seeing the tweet about the vice president did not have the courage to do what needed to be done? i do. hot was your reaction when you saw this tweet? as a staffer that works to always represent the administration to the best of my ability, and to showcase the good things that he had done for the country, i remember feeling frustrated, disappointed, and really it felt personal. i was really sad. as an american i was disgusted. it was unpatriotic. unamerican. we were watching the capitol building get defaced over a lie. with me now washington post associated editor, bob a woodwardand former white house nixon counsel, john dean. bob woodward, we should notice is more recently the co author of peril and buernstein of chasing history. and a new forw
a week to remember in american judicial history. the supreme court ruling that a new york law restricting the concealed firearms violates the second amendment. the decision 6-3. it determined the constitutional safeguards, the right to carry a gun outside the home. there goes a law 100 years old. roe v. wade has beenover turned and the question of abortion has been returned to the states. brian: returning the power to the states as bill hemmer mentioned in realtime. actions promised in the senate. could this be the breaking point for the filibuster as they rye to trump the supreme court decision. joining me, senator tim scott. i never thought we would be talking about roe v. wade being overturned. not speculation. fundamental to being american is the promise of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. it all starts with life. protecting life is a powerful day, every day should be a day of the celebration of life. brian: if the state you are in does not answer that ques