the time and haven t had a chance to comment on until tonight s show is the fact that in that 90 minutes or so, they never discussed, never had a discussion of rape and incest. and that mississippi law makes no exceptions at all for pregnancies that are the result of rape and incest. we re going to correct that tonight. we have professor michelle goodwin joining us tonight. she wrote that extraordinary op-ed piece in the new york times about this very point in these abortion laws that are coming in now with no exceptions at all for rape and incest pregnancies. it is one of the most harrowing, harrowing elements of it, even of all of these politics, even in the abstract. but in the specific, in the personal specifics of it, it is inescapable and terrible. and justice barrett s scenario that she sketched out
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more than about 100 million are eligible for booster, but haven t gotten the booster shot yet. folks, if you re over the age of 18, and you got vaccinated before june 2, six months has gone by. go get your booster now. go get it now. there is a big hitch in those plans because as successful as the president hopes to be in insuring everyone can get a vaccine or booster, it s still demand, not supply that is the problem. something as fact-based as preventing a deadly illness still breaks down along party lines. new polling from the kaiser family foundation shows just 36% of republicans saying they will get a booster, compared to 77% of democrats. that s more than a 2-1 gap. that s not simply driven by politics, it s reinforced on social media. so joining us now with his exclusive new reporting on how facebook is profiting from pumping anti-vaccine cnn s donie
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