Showing up and fighting every single day. Each of you is doing something exthe reco extraordinary. Youre saving lives, so thank you. The Prolife Movement is a noble cause. Its also a thankless cause. Thats because the people you are fighting for arent in a position to thank you. They are the voiceless ones. We are their voice. Theres little recognition in this struggle and little glory. In fact, the opposite is typically true. Many, if not all of you, have endured more than your fair share of name calling and abuse, especially in this town. There is an old saying which has been repurposed countless times. It goes Something Like this whoever destroys a single life has destroyed the whole world, and whoever saves a single life has saved the whole world. Think about the magnitude of that for a moment. Every new life has limitless potential. Each baby saved could grow up to be a doctor, a teacher, a first responder, even a public official. When you save one life, you set an entire universe
Her. The dereliction of duty the governor says the State Attorney committed and where this whole fight goes from here. But we start with a pointedly defiant donald trump, very publicly challenging the judge and the system that could send him to prison for the rest of his life even with a critical decision in his d. C. Case potentially just days away. Now, trump was never one as a businessman or politician to heed outside advice, but even with the stakes so high, hes insisting he will fight any charges against him in front of the media and crowds of supporters however he wants to, even if the court orders him not to. Crooked joe now wants the thug prosecutor, this deranged guy to file a court order taking away my First Amendment rights so that i cant speak. So listen to this we dont want you to speak about the case. When we say i cant talk, id love to i will talk about it. I will. Theyre not taking away my First Amendment right. Those remarks could test the legal limits of a protective
Wherever you get your podcasts. Cspan, your unfiltered view of politics. We we are back with washington journal. We are joined by joyann reid. She is the author of medgar and myrlie medgar evers and the love story that awakened america. She is also a political analyst for msnbc. Thank you. Guest great to be here. Host remind us about medgar evers. Guest medgar evers was the first field secretary for the naacp in mississippi. Jordan was doing the same job in georgia. He was doing the same job in mississippi investigating the deaths and lynchings of black people and registering people to vote. Host you said you feel that medgar evers has been given a short shift in americas history. Why do you think that happened . Guest if you think about the job he was doing, he was doing the kind of activism that dr. King was doing in alabama and that john lewis was doing in georgia and he is doing it in mississippi which was the most dangerous place to be black in america. The highest number of lynch
Do everything they want from us, what to add here. Well, if only to add that we have always agreed that these corridors intended for the export of food should not be used for military purposes. Well, unfortunately they used on the other side. We see it a million, then it is grain to turkey for processing, and then send this volume to the poor side of africa, deliveries will begin in the next two or three weeks, while moscow does not consider this initiative as an alternative to a grain deal. According to preliminary data, two people were wounded today during the shelling of donetsk, this was announced by the mayor of the city, alexei kulentsev. In the afternoon, the apu opened massive fire in the center of the city. One of the shells flew into an Apartment Building another exploded near a Grocery Store in the very in the center of donetsk and now directly contact our correspondent stanislav vasilchenko stanislav greetings tell us what is the situation in the city at these minutes. Im t
Former Oakland Police chief Leronne Armstrong is throwing his name into the race for Oakland City Council kron fours Charles Clifford has the details. Former Oakland Police chief Leronne Armstrong has announced that he is running for a seat on the Oakland City Council. He filed the initial paperwork with the City Clerks Office wednesday morning. Armstrong says that he believes his experience as police chief qualifies him to sit on the council. You know, as our city experiences, obviously dramatic increases in violence, budget issues, homeless issues. I think its important bring my leadership to the table last year. Oakland mayor sheng thao fired armstrong from the Police Department for allegedly mishandling a pair of misconduct cases. He was later cleared of any wrongdoing. Armstrong has since filed a lawsuit against the city for wrongful termination. Even though that case has not yet been resolved. Armstrong says that he can work with the mayor if hes elected to the council. She made