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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 congressma ....
abortion is an emotional issue and liberals are furious. they want you to know that. leave abortion on demand. we will rise up. we will rise up. jesse: thousands of people took off work and took a mental health day or maybe they weren t working to begin with and they started screaming in the streets. that is their right, but it doesn t accomplish anything. it doesn t help anyone the democrat politicians are scaring the heck out of them. the republicans are planning a nationwide abortion ban. you ain t seen nothing yet we will defy them. today s decision on that theory then calls into question other rights that we thought were settled, the right to same-sex marriage. the right to interracial marriage. let s be very clear that the health and life of women in this nation are now at risk. jesse: in other words a vote democrat or die that is the message that they are sending to them across the country tonight. don t worry about inflation, or gas prices, or ....
the lead plaintiff in a landmark same-sex marriage case joins me tonight. he with begin tonight with a theme that, by now, may be familiar to viewers of this show. repeal the 20th century. the notion that, for many on the far right, the good ole days start with 17 and 18, as in hundreds. the era where men were men and is womener property. and the 20th century, the american century, was literally the ruin of this country as a christian nation the onset of workers rights and social safety net and income taxes and voting rights for women and black people and liberalized immigration and acceptance of lgbtq people and dangerous cultural things, like jazz, hip-hop, you know, rock and roll. and legalized contraception and apportion. believe it or not, there are people and el with-funded groups in this country who have dedicated their lives to repealing it all. but right now, i hate to say it, they are kind of winning. conservative organizations like the heritage foundation ....
phone calls and meetings demonstrating how the former president personally and continually tried to convince them to support his fraudulent claims about a stolen election. part of today s hearing focused on someone whose home was actually rated by federal investigators yesterday. former justice department official named jeffrey clark. we are going to have more on that right in just a moment. the committee s interest about clark has to do with the former presidents effort to install clark as acting attorney general so that clark could use the levers of the justice department to subvert joe biden s victory in the 2020 election. take a listen to this incredible moment recalled today of a white house meeting just days before january 6 involving jeffrey clark, today s witnesses, the white house counsel, and then president trump. clark had just explained his plan, and here s how white house counsel eric hirschman responded. a warning, now, some of the language is a little b ....
two republicans on the committee. his questions about some of the most damning revelations so far during this hearing. congress and kinzinger said the former president told him cummaquid, just say that the president was corrupt, leave the rest to me and the republican cupboard and. a short time ago i spoke with congress and kinzinger about today s hearing, whether he thinks the former president directed the justice department to break the law. members of congress leading up to generate six? this is about trump s attempted weapon is the justice department, but it ended with the panel revealing the names of republican members of congress, who, witnesses say saw preemptive pardons from president trump, they include congressman mo brooks, matt gates, andy biggs, louis gomer, scott berry, perhaps marjorie taylor, these are sitting members of as a preventative, should they be censured? should they be removed from committees? what do you think? i think that is i guess, ....