years of precedent and overturn roe versus wade, it was far from the final battle on either side over access to abortion health care in america. among independent voters, democratic voters and large numbers of republican voters, it s been a political spark that continues to jolt and potentially reshape our politics the power of the courts assault on a right supported by a majority of all americans is only exacerbated by the right s ongoing assault on access to reproductive health care the gop s war on women s reproductive freedom reached a new crescendo on friday night in the form of a ruling from a right-wing federal judge who was hand picked to make a decision that would further eliminate access to reproductive health care judge matthew kacsmaryk ordered the 23-year long fda approval of a drug called mifepristone be put on hold in every single state. it s one half of the two-drug regimen used in medication abortions. he gave the government seven days to appeal his ruling w
word on this point the congressman made there are some things that are too big for spin and for right-wing disinformation. do you think we re at one of those crossroads i hope so it feels like we re getting numb to the mass shootings. it feels like it s become too common for us to care. but i actually believe if we create more activists and he s inspiring, and those two young talented leaders in tennessee are very inspiring people need to get inspired. and every time one of these things happens they ve got to go out and find some people to register to vote they re going to make it harder for us to vote because the only way they can win is by trying to keep people from voting. but just because they make it harder doesn t mean we shouldn t try. a lot of people worked hard at getting the right to vote for many, many years in this country. so just because you can t use your college i.d. doesn t mean you don t show up with a different kind of i.d. to vote and they re going to use every
i have the credit cards, but at this point i should know if you want we can count them, five, ten you have things from high school, from when you are child here. we do have the things from high school here. hala let s see if i can find an i.d.. here s my college i.d. right here folks? why are you, someday want might want to learn something if this tv career doesn t work out for me maybe we ll have to go back to school if this tv career doesn t work out. they don t have to go back to school learn a little bit more. all right, harry enten, appreciate it. we will talk with the political implications of these remembers what it could mean for president biden. we ll be back with dana bash. who co-anchors state of the union, president biden s speech today what did it say to do about what he wants americans think that this issue? in a positive way. i m sorry, it is hard to me to wrap my wrap my brain around that wallet. it makes me think that he s going to lose it with everyt
they want state legislatures to have almost total control over federal elections so badly that they are ready to tear apart their state constitutions when it comes to the founding principles of checks and balances. the state supreme court reviewed, no. the gubernatorial veto, now we re not gonna have it. we re gonna have with with extreme technologically diabolical meandering, looking at taking away the same-day registration, a voter i.d. law that so struck that even a college i.d. at u.n.c. won t work. taking away provisional ballots from people who come into the wrong precinct. shortening early voting hours. targeting certain populations to make sure that it s harder for them to vote because they don t think that they re gonna vote for them. this is a dangerous precedent. all you have to look at is who is for this. it s amazing this case got to