getting our first look at their formal response to the special counsel s request for a protective order in the case. plus, we re on the eve of a critical referendum in ohio designed specifically to make it harder to protect abortion rights. as a judge rules that the abortion ban in texas goes too far. but we begin tonight with equal justice under the law. it s the basic bottom line concept that the legal system is supposed to work the same way for all of us. so whether you re rich or poor, white or black or brown, gay or straight, famous or not so famous, the legal system is supposed to treat you the same. that is the goal under the u.s. constitution. at least. of course, we all know that is not actually how it works. and sometimes, just sometimes, we get a little reminder. take a look at this. this is footage of union square in new york city on friday. the crowd had gathered after being summoned online by kai
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the concept of preexisting conditions, children not being denied, or elderly people in west virginia, if you have cancer or black lung couldn t buy insurance i will not say no to them until we can fix what is wrong with them. chris: i want to pin you down. you say now if you had known what was really in the bill although last march you said you would have voted for it now you would have voted against it? correct. knowing the existence as far as how reaching it had been as far as onerous i would have and, there are many things about the bill, ends up 2 percent pages or more, the bottom line concept was great as far as preexisting conditions and to make sure people have affordable insurance and take care of children and people with preexisting conditions and keeping children on insurances longer because of the market conditions, there s a lot of good parts to it. why won t we fix what is wrong with it, and make it better? chris: let s talk about as you did in your first answer, dif