We are honest. We are talk show hosts. We do journalism, we do street interviews, commentary, opinion, we do it all. Laura radio sean by the way, how great was headed, rushed 30 years, paving the way for all of us . Laura unbelievable. 18 years ago, you when i start to the same here a national radio, 2001, never would have done hundreds. Sean santa barbara, 1987, huntsville, alabama, atlanta, you started at the top. I am so sorry it was so hard. Laura i was a lawyer. Have a little pity for me. I was a lawyer. Sean well just build or share with us bantering back and forth and figuring like childre. Laura one friday when you are not taking a vacation day, well do that. Sean you and tucker take more vacation than anybody laura when you live in a palace, you dont have to go anywhere. The rest of us live in ramblers. Sean i cant win this
debate. Laura you cant. You had a great show tonight. Talk to you later. Welcome to washington. Im laura ingraham. This is the ingraham angle. A very busy
answer to some of my questions, and that is the cruelty is the point here. this is once again proof that these reasonable-sounding exceptions to abortion bans don t work because if a woman goes into a hospital in idaho or in texas and is at risk of dying but the treatment needs to be an abortion, she may not get it. we know that abortion extremists have no intention post dobbs of letting abortion be accessible anywhere in this country. their goal is to eradicate abortion. we know, it s so interesting that this supreme court really tried to persuade the american people that when they made the decision in dobbs they were getting out of the abortion business. and now we sea the santala case as well as the mifepristone case going to the supreme court in a matter of months. but it s because anti-abortion extremists are hellbent on making this as impossible for average americans as they can. and what that s created is an urgent need for federal legislation. this is a point i ve made before
i m gonna kick it over to the two of you. i feel like passing the place right now. i grew up baptist, so that s what we do when somebody is preaching at church. can we just stay on this thread, the, and underline. it s because i think some times, a lot of times, not on this panel, but folks can really gloss over what has happened here in what is happening. and when we listen to the people, talk to real people about what they are dealing with and what is going on, you kind of feel it in your gut. that this is where we are training to. my concern is, i would just keep going back to these folks that didn t vote for the election deniers. that did come out and vote for the abortion extremists. the folks who said i want to put my father in the cap of kari lake. at this hour we re having this conversation, is still holding all. what do we do about those people? authorities democracy so very real. simone, i m glad you asked that question. you know this history so much
republican abortion extremists. republicans painting democrats on the extremists as well. in pennsylvania democrat john fetterman says he is against any restrictions on abortion and the choice is between the doctor and the woman. warnock says he is forced on defeating abortion bans. the space for the woman on her doctor are too cramped for the government. kel in ohio tim rian is running for senate. bret baier asked him if he supports limits on abortion and said he would leave it up to the woman. biden said the first bill he would send to the new congress is protecting the right to abortion. need more democrats in congress to pass it. dana: joining us for more on this is josh, axios senior political correspondent and fox news contributor. what s going on that the democrats must see something either in the focus groups or