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republicans never ending war on obama care may be nothing but the political posturing of a few dead enders but having a real effect for millions of americans. the ability for some people to get basic health care in this country. we ll show you how politics really can hurt real people coming up. we begin tonight with this photo of ohio governor john kasich signing into law a new state budget that includes some of the most restrictive abortion rules in the entire country. yes, it s another image to had to our growing slide show collection, photos of old white men working to take away the reproductive choices of american women. we saw it just a couple months ago in the house when congressman trent franks held a hearing with an all-male congressional panel about a bill to propose a nationwide ban on abortion after 20 weeks. there was, of course, last year s infamous all-male witness panel at a house hearing on contraception coverage under obama care. and who, of course, can forget the c
that was the spark of when happened. you re saying tomorrow they learned their lesson and going to truncate how many voices are heard in that hearing? that s correct. so the way you get things through in a very quick manner, even in a 30 day special session, is you don t let the public speak. so they know that there are thousands of people that are going to show up. so in their playbook, the new rules are we ll start at 3:30 a and, oh, by the way, we re going to end until midnight, when so many of the house hearings last well into the morning during the regular session. so what they can t get done in a normal manner, they re going to shut out all rules and do anything to pass these bills. so all eyes tomorrow, then, on this house hearing, and i imagine activists and other folks and regular people who are on steps today are preparing themselves to show up to testify. it s going to be a big question about whether they gavel that close at midnight tomorrow night. i think they re goi
would close down these clinics and access and they talked and talked and the republicans tried to shut them down and they yelled back and that was the spark of what happened. you re saying tomorrow they learned their lesson and from the beginning they will truncate how many voices will be heard in the hearing? that s correct. so the way you get things through in a quick manner, even in a 30-day special session is you don t let the public speak. they know there are thousands of people that will show up. so in their playbook we ll start at 3:30 and end at midnight when so many house hearings last well into the morning during the regular session. so what they can t get done in a normal manner, they will shutout all rules and do anything to pass the bills. so all eyes tomorrow on the house hearing and i m make gin active vests and regular people on the steps today are preparing themselves to show up and testify and it will be a big
citizens. no, i m just kidding. they are totally still doing that. my commentary on that is coming up. also tonight the republicans never-ending war on obama care may be nothing but the political posturing of a few dead enders but having a real effect for millions of americans. the ability for some people to get basic health care in this country. we ll show you how politics really can hurt real people coming up. we begin tonight with this photo of ohio governor john kasich signing into law a new state budget that includes some of the most restrictive abortion rules in the entire country. yes, it s another image to had to our growing slide show collection, photos of old white men working to take away the reproductive choices of american women. we saw it just a couple months ago in the house when congressman trent franks held a hearing with an all-male congressional panel about a bill to propose a nationwide ban on abortion after 20 weeks. there was, of course, last year s infamous