and a little ice cream wit senator turned presidentia nominee turned secretary o state john kerry i talked to one of my othe former boss is about the threa of climate change and the work he s doing to fight it many of us across the countr breathed a big sigh of relie on friday when the supreme court announced that the mos widely used abortion pill will remain available while an appeal moves forward. it s welcome news, but, let be clear, the abortion pill is still in jeopardy, and the political stakes just got a lo higher whatever the appeals court decides, the case will likel end up before the supreme cour next year. meaning a final decision could come at the height of the 2024 presidential race. remember, roe v. wade wa overturned just a few months before the 2022 midterms and that turned out to be a majo driver for democratic voters which brings us to the other major story to break this week after a long wait and a lot of speculation, president joe biden is finally ready t
seems like they are doing nothing to put the fire out. they are just watching it with the rest of us. meantime, the democrats are choosing not to remain anonymous as they criticize the president. there is this sense that things are kind of out of control and he is not in command. the president of the united states has to organize, and i m not sure what he s doing. i can tell you what he ain t doing. species of the sand and articles based on two dozen sources, harris. the opening is fascinating. it s a window into the biden administration priorities. so get this, there is this call monday. debra messing was set up. yes, debra messing and the white house. [laughter] s view on the and island. kayleigh: the former will & grace i was among dozens of celebrity democratic supporters and activists who joined a call with white house aides on overturning roe v. wade. it was fatalistic. they received a follow-up email from the white house with a list of basic talking points an
first amendment freedom park it s hallowed protest ground for everybody. we had about 5000 veterans o the war in vietnam who cam here and began that march, the march president lincol memorial all the way up to the capitol and then camped on the mall at the capitol. and you are one of them i was one of among many who came who put themselves on the line some of them in wheelchairs, some of them on crutches it was powerful. very powerful, now 38 years after that you became chairman of the senate foreign relation committee. when you are sleeping on the mall and a part of thi movement at the time protestin the war, did you ever envision that no, i envision that we woul all be arrested and i woul have a record and we have to look for some other career so you almost won the presidency, i worked on your campaign but after that, a lot of peopl when they run for president an they don t win, they kind of disappear from the publi