I spent the better part ofy career focusing on Health Policy issues that were important to women everything from abortions longterm care and everything in between really lived experience of your memoir really i validated to met least my work on policy and why so important to women for not only toomen but to families and it just really want to thank you for sharing your very difficult and intimate story. And while the story focuses on yo third pregnancy. Theres so much year and were never goingo find familiar about their lives n matter where they lived the circumstances of their lives to tell us a little bit about your book what motivated you to write it. To onto the book is called loved and wanted in the catalyst for the book was an unintended pregnancy that i had when i was 40 years old and living in the state of West Virginia and i grew up in upstate new york and i lived in new york city for middle hundred any years my adult life. Also in los angeles for my family had moved from los
Mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker. Madam speaker mr. Speaker. The president. The president. The president. Of the United States. By special invitation of the speaker of the house. Tonight, President Biden delivers the state of the Union Address. We are just getting started. A divided audience in the room. And the nation. The president makes his case for an american comeback. Lets finish the job this time. The economic success story. And its partisan combat over the southern border. U. S. Support for wars abroad, an assault on the fundamental rights of women, and the preservation of democracy itself. Democracy must not be a partisan issue. Tonight, Rachel Maddow, rachel wallace, it jen psaki all here for msnbcs special coverage of the state of the Union Address. Good evening. And thank you for joining us. For the State Of The Union. For democracy, this is the School Band Recital and the Scout Jamboree and the black friday sale and the Christmas Pageant and the new years eve ball drop and my girl
florida? sean: i didn t see it but i heard it. i heard it on the radio and commenting how big it was, but i didn t see it. will: my wife called and said if there s an official rankings or record book, this should have an asterisk. he was at a bar and everyone was drinking mimosas and beer. we re bacon and eggs. but it was awesome. it was a huge turnout. steve did a great job obviously. rachel: i m heading to a diner in wisconsin, next week, and i m going to have to put out the word. maybe we should have mimosas. will: you ll be inway, you re going to be in pennsylvania? sean: i m going to be in pennsylvania. let me give you the exact warminster, pennsylvania. will: i can t give you the town as quickly as you did. rachel: there should be pressure to get the same turnout as steve doocy. sean: there s no pressure. never know with diner. sometimes there s five people and sometimes there s 50. he was around the corner from his house. maybe packed with his neighbors. should ask s
counties. he has also called up 7,000 national guard members. local officials have warned residents to get out now, and have ordered more than 300,000 people to evacuate their homes, including my home of tampa. my family has already evacuated. please listen to the warnings, especially if you re in an evacuation area. terrified residents have been boarding up windows and desperately digging huge trenches, while others have stripped supermarket shelves bare of water and essentials. tossing it over to max gorden, lives in st. petersburg, florida, reporting for fox weather, your hurricane headquarters. good afternoon. as you mentioned, evacuations are underway here in pinellas county. evacuation zone a, b, c. folks in those zones have been told to get out as well as people who live in mobile homes. that mike right now we are sending an evacuation zone a, most susceptible to storm surge. we are expecting conditions to deteriorate over the next day or so as the storm does move in
mornings too, but a little cloud, leapt the light slowly sleep in, cup of coffee, quiet house rachel: that sounds liken fantasy. [laughter] pete: my if wife is, like, turn the lights on. i like to keep them off. let the natural light come in, let the morning soothe in will: it s not an operating room. i don t need harsh overhead light. i hate badminton. [laughter] rachel: that looked so fun. will: i was so humbled just now. i mean, i broke mine in tennis, i i now play racquetball with friends. rachel: how is it different than racquetball? will: i don t know. first of all, i can t hit that thing. rachel: i was surprise how out of breath i was. it s this little plastic, you know, lightweight pete: it drops so quick. trajectory is different. in racquetball or tennis ball,s moving. this thing goes north/south. will: the size of the head. also that a long the distance between handle and is head is way different than any other racking debt that i ve racquet. it s closer t