we don t have to like the media but we should at least bed able to respect the media right now is seen as a to to democracy and the vision so how can that change? joining us is media plus host howard kurtz. let me give you a chance to question theunderlying premise . callings as says you believe these dosurveys where american media is a threat to democracy responsible for organizing this? i will compensate five percent we don tbelieve the media is all . of course more and more of the media is of course a big fat target online, cable tv and everything else play polarizing will some of you formal political trends that has lots of each side and this blowtorch is it pasted
ashley: alexandria hoff live from washington with more. good morning. alexandria: good morning, so far senator feinstein turned down callings to step down, that is her choice. she says she will return, make sure this happened. do you think calls for her to resign are mroept? it is up to dianne feinstein and her family to decide whether she wants to keep on serving. dianne will get better and come back to work. the decision rests on that individual herself, she shouldn t be pushed out. alexandria: ro khanna feels it is unfair to the people. i have respect for senator dianne feinstein she missed 75% of votes this year and has no
reasonable rate, i joke this is my nonprofit. . fantastic. calico fish house, you are great andrew and thank you for watching. being with us this easter sunday, women of the bible speak with shannon bream is up next. shannon: throughout the bible women were key. they were brave, bold, finding courage when it hung in balance, voices of truth and reince, following god s direction when it did not make sense by the world s standard, you hear their stories and watch them come alive as we dig in. individually these areg at powerful com stories, here we ll study them in pairs, common callings and challenges. some of the women knew each other, others of them arehi connectioned by s joura co p common thread.
reasonable rate, i joke this is my nonprofit. . fantastic. calico fish house, you are great andrew and thank you for watching. being with us this easter sunday, women of the bible spea throughout the bible. women were key. they were brave. they were bold. finding courage. when everything hung in the balance. they were voices of truth and reason, following god s direction when it really didn t make sense by the world s standards. you ll hear their stories. you will watch them come alive as we dig in and illuminate their lives individually. these are very powerful stories. and yet here we re going to study them in pairs, looking at common callings and challenges. some of these women knew each other. others of them are just connected by a common thread. but we ll see that as we look together. and i hope you ll find comfort in this journey together.
in 2021 in general related to covid with the rising covid we saw a lot of increase in general mortality but black women are almost three times as likely to die in childbirth when compared to white women. that s just the united states in general places like new york they are times as likely to die. it is because of health disparities, lack of access, it is also because of implicit bias, arthel, many black women even when with no social economic problems even women who are highly educated studies show they are often not listen too. their symptoms are not taken seriously so we end up having the highest mortality. the fight is there protection for black women? well, there is no specific protection. even when you are educated you try to advocate for yourself and i m speaking from first-hand experience. i can tell you countless callings and physicians who have spring to same thing there it