0 some voters are growing frustrated over the response over the overturning of roe v. wade. -- the conversation going on in my republican friends group chats. some of them do not think the overturning of roe v. wade does not mean the end of freedom of the as we know in the law of the land, such as contraception and same-sex marriage. -- do the right thing? no i'm not talking about the movie by spike lee. that's the message that cassidy hutchinson recede bombshell testimony to the january six committee. could this be witness intimidation? i'm symone sanders y'all and i have something to say. it's been just over one week since five republican nominated supreme court justices room that women's bodily autonomy should look be left at the mercy of state governments. the overturning of roe v. wade has already reached -- and it's only gonna get worse y'all. a recent washington post detailed how multiple anti-abortion advocacy groups -- are voting to block people from traveling out of states to get an abortion. meanwhile, the new york times laid out the efforts of so-called abortion abolitionists, who are working to punish women choosing to undergo child not undergo child birth anomalous consequences. -- democratic voters are begging the congress to act. house speaker nancy pelosi assured folks that democrats are exploring multiple options -- and the right to travel freely throughout the united states. but is it going to be enough? here to discuss is democratic congresswoman out of washington state -- welcome to you congresswoman. we have witnessed one of the most consequential supreme court sessions in a century. a lot of voters out there are frustrated with some of the party's response. i'm talking about the fundraising emails we've all heard about. the lack of actions from the united states senate. as chair of the progressive congress, do you share this frustration? >> well, simone thanks it's great to see you. i'm so glad you have the show. i think that they're everyone's raw has the right to be frustrated. this is a terrible situation. we are in a catastrophic decision from a republican control, extremist, radical supreme court to overturn president that has been the law of the land for 50 years. it will throw women and pregnant people across the country into complete chaos, not to mention our economy. in terms of -- i thought we were complacent. for that we thought this was president for the last 50 years. it was established as a constitutional rights. it's been taken i'm not once but twice at the supreme court. we thought we were okay, even though many of us were saying, this is the plan from the republicans that has been in place for 30 years. but i think for now, what we have to focus on is really three things. number one, we need to protect access as much as possible. in my state, and california, oregon, and states where it's legal, we are doing everything we can to make it possible for people to travel into our states. sort of aligned with that is what the administration can do to make sure, particularly around medication abortion, that that is available, and that the doj is helping to stop the prosecutions that are trying to occur by people who are going across the straight lines. >> can i jump in here really quick? i know for a fact that the united states house of representatives has acted. you will continue to act. you view pass the women's health protection act act last year, before was filibustered in the senate. i know that the states are doing things, your stay, washington state has joined in this trifecta with california in oregon, but i'm wondering about any bills that would go forward in congress coming out of the house going to the senate, it's gonna fail when it receives the senate. what more can the members of congress to? particularly the members of the house? >> that's exactly right. we have to push forward the vision by passing the bill, so we show the american people that if we had two more votes in the senate to overturn the filibuster, that's why it's important that president biden said when he did, but he supports overturning the filibuster, for the codification of row versus way, just like he did for voting rights. -- we will pass a whole package of bills, we will pass the women's health protection act again, but then the third pieces will be due to really build the movement. this is going to be important. i oated the idea of a natial strike. i think we have to show symone, the power that we have as women. it is not just the nine months that a fetus is growing in our body. it is e ability for us to know that our lives matter, even from the moment of conception. and then we can participate in the economy and planner futures. i hope that we will be seen over the next several months, a series of actions, leading up to november that remind people of the vacuum that the senate has created by refusing to overturn the filibuster and the fact that we need two more democratic senators. >> talk about it congresswoman. i want to make sure to ask you about january six, particularly tuesday's hearing, after cassidy hutchinson's explosive testimony. the committee also subpoena former white house counsel pat cipollone. how do you think hutchinson's testimony change the course of the investigation? >> it was groundbreaking. talk about a courageous young woman who came forward and did the right thing when oliver bosses were not doing the right thing and she told. she was clear. it was stunning. because it connected so many of the dots. it connected the dots the trump knew that these people were armed. he incited the mob. he wanted to go with them to the capitol. he knew they were trying to get weapons in. he believed his vice president deserve to be hanged. he attempted a coup. and that's why cassidy hutchinson's testimony so clearly showed, as well as highlighting her courage versus the cowardice of people who are putting their own politics and the big lie over the constitution and our democracy. >> she was only 25 years old, congresswoman camilla jayapal thank you very much for being here today. >> thank you. >> with me to discuss that all is just like a post, the -- jennifer-ruth green is here, an opinion writing for the russians and post. -- and a political consultant and host of peace talks screen share. welcome to the wall. i want to start by looking at greetings to everyone. i will start by looking at what this really means for future rights. i want you to listen to these comments from george w. bush staffer sarah fake and in a pattern that meet this was yesterday nd in pattern thatthere is not a debat getting rid of the marriage. you have one supreme court justice. >> will that impact. so the thing is that nothing stays local anymore, i think is important. thing >> yes, i think democrats start to overreach because, when you start talking about protecting prescription jugs in the mail, and fear out some strategy to get abortions on indian reservations, it looks like abortion at all costs under, and that is not where the country is. sure, the country may say on its face, we don't want roe overturned, they don't want abortion on demand 24/7 for any reason anytime. that is not where the majority the country is. >> now jessica, i was on that cap panel, y'all saw my face. are people wrong to worry about other rights in jeopardy? was are being gaslit? >> you were absolutely being gaslit. look, we felt this way. remember the republican party has a long history of lying to the press, and also their supreme court nominees essentially lied when under oath when in the u.s. senate. and, absolutely. thomas obviously mentioned ogre greifeld, the ruling that protects marriage equality. he also mentioned griswold v connecticut for birth control. the republicans have this way of saying that you are hysterical, that is not going to happen. and the reality is, it has happened every time. they also said, oh we are going to, we wouldn't challenge of free unfair election. and then we have january 6th, so i don't leave them at all and i will also say, look, in the state legislatures across the country, republicans are want to take action to mixing sex marriage illegal, it's a ban iuds, so all of this is happening in the states as well. as an undercurrent from what is happening here federally. >> absolutely. you know shermichael, out to turn to you because it is no secret that the republican party apparatus has organized for decades to rollback grow. and now that they have achieved that, i wonder if that is backfiring in some way, or could backfire particularly as it relates to women. because overturning roe doesn't just turn, as i like to say, women who voted for joe biden or democratic women, effects women period. >> sure, yeah i mean that is a good point. it's got you bring that up because i talked a friend of mine, maybe a week ago, right after this decision came out from the court. he's a republican person, lives in georgia, raises a lot of money. some very well-known republican senators and congressmen and women. and he called and said that a prominent donor who is based in southern georgia, called him because his wife was so upset with the decision. and his wife does not support abortion, but her problem was she did not like the fact that the court was taking the decision away from the woman. and so my friend, jason i would say his first name of what's his last name. he said you know, sure, i'm concerned that this may backfire on us in the long run as it pertains to suburban women. what are your thoughts on that? and i said man, i think you are right. i think we are playing with fire. we may win in the interim, but it is the long term, simone, that i think some of these republicans are not looking at. >> see, i don't even think so sure michael before the show, so i think that we have something going on here. i will return to this idea of putting a check on the supreme court. because there are some congressional democrats calling for that to be done, particularly congresswoman alexander cassia cortez. she made the case for some supreme court oversight and appearance on the lakeshore. i want you to take a listen to this. >> the supreme court has engaged in the overreaching of its authority in denying the human and civil rights of any pregnant person, or person that could become pregnant, in the united states of america. they have engaged in overreach, and it is the responsibility of the president and congress to put the supreme court in check because they have -- . >> jennifer, what do you think oversight like that to look like? >> by the way, i just have to say that the woman who is the wife of the daughter, what can she think repealing roe was other than taking the decision away from that woman? so, there is a lot. people being shocked that there's gambling going on right there in the republican party. i think she is, i think i say is right, there republicans have abused and distorted the supreme court such that it is no longer operating like a court. it is operating like a radical judiciary that is completely out of touch with the american people. and so what do you do in that happens? well, it all begins with getting rid of the filibuster. once you get rid of the filibuster, if you have the house, and you have the white house, then you can look at many kinds of reforms. i don't think, i don't favor necessarily expanding the court because i think you're just gonna get into a ones up and ship. but i completely agree that they should have term limits. 30 natchitoches, and why should they get lifetime appointments? politicians in our country do not serve for life. i also think that we can adjust, as it explicitly says so in the constitution, congressman continuing some of the jurisdiction. not have the ruling on state constitution and laws. so, i think there are a lot of things you can be done, but this begins with that shutter you pre-show toluca for strayed of precedent. this would not be happening if they hadn't been throwing out, it is not just 50 years, it goes back to 150 years of legal precedent. they want to take us back to 1868. that is what they have said, that we can't allow to happen. so these elections coming up are absolutely critical, referendum in the states for pro-choice voices, very critical. >> you know wet, jennifer, don't go anywhere, okay. hold that thought, because you are staying with us. so our jessica and shermichael. we have more to discuss, coming up. we are going to get into the impact of the general six testimony. and how it is affecting -- . and we're gonna talk about the jaw-dropping, okay jaw-dropping, exchanges on the right over factors is fiction. we have got that video on a next discussion, but first, my colleague cory coffin is with us with today's other top news stories. hey cory. >> hey simone. stories we're watching at this hour for you, more travel headaches today for people trying to catch a holiday weekend flight. according to flight aware, there have already been more than 600 canceled flights today. and more than 3200 delays. that is for fights within two or from the u.s.. and those numbers are expected to keep climbing due to staffing shortages and severe weather. meanwhile, top of the storm colin is unleashing heavy rain and strong winds along and off the carolina coastline. those conditions expected to continue along north carolina's coast overnight. the national hurricane center says parts of the coastal north carolina could see localized flash flooding through sunday morning. and yellowstone national park reopened its loop just in time for the july 4th weekend after historical fighting forces closure three weeks ago. that means most of the park is reopened to visitors, but access for those traveling by car is more limited. as those recovery efforts continue. you can head over to the parks website, for the latest updates, and accessing closures as well. more simone, after the break. i'm always doing something. i'm not a person that's going to sit too long. in the morning, i wake up and the first thing i do is go to my art studio. a couple came up and handed me. i've been taking prevagen for about four years. i feel a little bit brighter and my mind just feels sharper. i would recommend it to anyone. it absolutely works. more simone, after the break prevagen. healthier brain. better life.